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 Post subject: Re: Free will
PostPosted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 4:19 pm 
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I would love Rush fans thoughts on this.

Was in a Humanities class in college once where we were all asked to share our favorite work of art.

The last student i class to answer said "Rush's 7th album"

Is it that good?


Permanent Waves. Yes, it's that good.

Only 6 tracks long, but it has The Spirit of the Radio (IMO, their best song) and Jacob's Ladder, along with Freewill. Closes with a 10 minute epic - Natural Science.


Great Album.


Many consider Moving Pictures their pinnacle (as it was the most commercially successful), though some choose Permanent Waves because as good as MP is, it marked a movement to synthesizers--at the expense of guitar--that many feel started their decline. Personally, if I had to pick one desert island Rush album, it would be Hemispheres.

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 Post subject: Re: Free will
PostPosted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 4:21 pm 
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Jaw Breaker wrote:
chaspoppcap wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
I would love Rush fans thoughts on this.

Was in a Humanities class in college once where we were all asked to share our favorite work of art.

The last student i class to answer said "Rush's 7th album"

Is it that good?


Permanent Waves. Yes, it's that good.

Only 6 tracks long, but it has The Spirit of the Radio (IMO, their best song) and Jacob's Ladder, along with Freewill. Closes with a 10 minute epic - Natural Science.


Great Album.


Many consider Moving Pictures their pinnacle (as it was the most commercially successful), though some choose Permanent Waves because as good as MP is, it marked a movement to synthesizers--at the expense of guitar--that many feel started their decline. Personally, if I had to pick one desert island Rush album, it would be Hemispheres.


Hemispheres is great...2 of my top 10 favorite Rush songs...side 1 of the record kills it for me....it's like listening to Floyd with Shine on You Crazy Diamond opening Wish You Were Here. I can handle it every once in a while, but something about it just kills the album as a whole for me.

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 Post subject: Re: Free will
PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 12:42 pm 
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chaspoppcap wrote:
2nd best RUSH song ever


Nah. Don't really care for the guitar on Free Will.

1. Limelight
2. Working Man
3. The Trees
4. Closer to the Heart
5. Spirit of the Radio


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 1:20 pm 
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Jaw Breaker wrote:
chaspoppcap wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
I would love Rush fans thoughts on this.

Was in a Humanities class in college once where we were all asked to share our favorite work of art.

The last student i class to answer said "Rush's 7th album"

Is it that good?


Permanent Waves. Yes, it's that good.

Only 6 tracks long, but it has The Spirit of the Radio (IMO, their best song) and Jacob's Ladder, along with Freewill. Closes with a 10 minute epic - Natural Science.


Great Album.


Many consider Moving Pictures their pinnacle (as it was the most commercially successful), though some choose Permanent Waves because as good as MP is, it marked a movement to synthesizers--at the expense of guitar--that many feel started their decline. Personally, if I had to pick one desert island Rush album, it would be Hemispheres.

I flip-flop between Permanent Waves and A Farewell to Kings as #1.
Hemispheres has Circumstances and La Villa Strangiato which make it awesome, but full album wise it falls behind Moving Pictures, 2112 and the others mentioned.

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 Post subject: Re: Free will
PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 1:45 pm 
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Not everything can be *checks notes* shitty 80's hair metal?


Music would need it's own category and still be mostly...subjective. It's a tough sell for "greatest work of art" to begin with but saying some Rush album is better compared to something that Beethoven, Wagner, or Mozart composed is a little ridiculous. I might as well make my case for George Michaels's Faith album or Britney Spears. The answer just kinda makes me want to do the jerk off motion and think the guy is a bit of a stroke.

It is almost impossible to argue a Rush album is the greatest work of art when things like the Pieta, Sistine Chapel, Mona Lisa or anything by other famous artists exist.


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