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I was the bassist/singer in a Rush cover band years ago and we always got a lot of the "wow, that's a great idea" comments at the time. Even in most of the other bands I've been in, it's been easier for me to sing the vocals on a lot of the 70's/80's music because of the higher vocals. The guys would want to tune down and it doesn't work for a lot of songs. They sound like they're being dragged through the mud.

 

Any recordings, EM?

 

Unfortunately, no. The band is no more so the band website was taken down.

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Well now, that was interesting. The young lady can hit the high notes, but the two vocal parts by the guitarist? Hmm.

 

Good guitar, bass, and keyboards.

 

The drumming-bleah. I may take some hits on this, but to paraphrase, "If that's your job, quit.". Sorry, MHO.

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Foo Fighters have covered Rush songs live before.

So, hire Taylor Hawkins problem solved

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WTF is with these lines? Can't get rid of them... Am I on acid? What's going on?
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It's not going to be me!!!!!:no:
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I VOLUNTEER!

 

 

 

(If I can get 2nd place at Rush karaoke at Rushcon, surely I could do this!)

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Foo Fighters have covered Rush songs live before.

 

I like the Foo Fighters. But they are not very good at Rush songs. In fact I only started liking the Foo Fighters cause they like Rush.

They did kill it at the awards. But every other time I have seen them do Rush I was not impressed.

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We could put a wig on this guy... he'd be sort of girl then...
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Ask Rush about having a girl singer and they'd probably flash back to the uncomfortable tour with The Runaways.

 

I love the old photo of them sitting in a restaurant with them looking like embarassed hostages.

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