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Maggot Dream 08-23-2005 03:35 PM

[QUOTE]the solo on a ghost of a chance is awesome[/QUOTE]

Some of Lifeson's solo's are awesome, like his work in 2112. Some of it bothers me, like Tom Sawyer for instance. I just don't think it's a very well-constructed solo, and his tone isn't great either.

Another favorite solo from him is La Villa Strangiato, great tone, beautiful solo.

dr._feelgood 08-23-2005 07:43 PM

Yeah, one of the reasons I like Rush is because this is one of those bands where everone is amazing with their instrument.

Cain 08-23-2005 07:49 PM

[QUOTE=wholedzep]Some of Lifeson's solo's are awesome, like his work in 2112. Some of it bothers me, like Tom Sawyer for instance. I just don't think it's a very well-constructed solo, and his tone isn't great either.

Another favorite solo from him is La Villa Strangiato, great tone, beautiful solo.[/QUOTE]

La Villa Strangiato makes me cream myself.

Not really, but the solo in that one is just SOOO good.

Anybody else think that Alex Lifeson is the perfect band guitarist? I really think he is. He's unbelievable at finding the right ambience and layers, not to mention introducing lesser mortals to sus2 chords and musicianship, and plus he can shred an awesome solo when he wants and play an all-out "feel" solo if he wants.

Jude 08-23-2005 08:57 PM

[QUOTE=Cain]La Villa Strangiato makes me cream myself.

Not really, but the solo in that one is just SOOO good.

Anybody else think that Alex Lifeson is the perfect band guitarist? I really think he is. He's unbelievable at finding the right ambience and layers, not to mention introducing lesser mortals to sus2 chords and musicianship, and plus he can shred an awesome solo when he wants and play an all-out "feel" solo if he wants.[/QUOTE]


He is incredible. He tends to go kind of un noticed being in a band with Neil and Geddy, but he's a guitar god too. Not my favorite guitarist, but up there.

Maggot Dream 08-23-2005 09:34 PM

[QUOTE]He is incredible. He tends to go kind of un noticed being in a band with Neil and Geddy, but he's a guitar god too. Not my favorite guitarist, but up there.[/QUOTE]
I agree, he's heavily overshadowed by the others. Very talented, it's just that some of his solo's could have been better. Great live guitarist though.

thunderzstruck 08-23-2005 09:46 PM

[QUOTE=Cain]La Villa Strangiato makes me cream myself.

Not really, but the solo in that one is just SOOO good.

Anybody else think that Alex Lifeson is the perfect band guitarist? I really think he is. He's unbelievable at finding the right ambience and layers, not to mention introducing lesser mortals to sus2 chords and musicianship, and plus he can shred an awesome solo when he wants and play an all-out "feel" solo if he wants.[/QUOTE]


Alex doesn't even need a second guitarist to back him up, with Geddy at bass and synth.

...even though they do sometimes have more than one guitar track

Shazzam 08-23-2005 09:53 PM

I still remember the first time I heard Tom Sawyer, I was in awe. I was in even more awe when I found out that they were only a trio!

Maggot Dream 08-23-2005 10:39 PM

2112 still stuns me. Talk about a truly epic work, along with songs like Xanadu and the Cygnus X-1 songs.

Xanadu 08-24-2005 11:24 AM

every so often ill i have a rush song that i listen to more often then others and right now its the Cygnus X- songs great stuff.

Jude 08-24-2005 11:25 AM

[QUOTE=wholedzep]2112 still stuns me. Talk about a truly epic work, along with songs like Xanadu and the Cygnus X-1 songs.[/QUOTE]
I love Xanadu. Probably my favorite Rush song.

BludgeonySteve 08-24-2005 01:44 PM

I love it too. Peart based the whole song off of the poem "Xanadu" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. So it's not really his work. Though he did a great job of turning it all into a song.

Dread_rocker 08-24-2005 01:54 PM

Tom Sawyer on Rush In Rio gives me chills evrytime. I love that song! Not my favourite though. 2112 is an absolute CLASSIC!

MBS 08-24-2005 02:00 PM

I seriously agree 2112 is a masterpiece.

On Presentation, how Geddy's voice changes from the soft beg of the main character, to the harsh hard vocals of the Priests, that's so amazing.

BludgeonySteve 08-24-2005 02:12 PM

Ever notice that in discovery when he finds the guitar, he hits a few open strings, not knowing what the hell to do and then in about a minute and a half completely masters guitar? :p

Huber 08-24-2005 02:15 PM

[QUOTE=RNR]Ever notice that in discovery when he finds the guitar, he hits a few open strings, not knowing what the hell to do and then in about a minute and a half completely masters guitar? :p[/QUOTE]

Isn't that supposed to symbolize him being in the cave for a long time teaching himself to play it? I read that somewhere.

MBS 08-24-2005 02:20 PM

[QUOTE=RNR]Ever notice that in discovery when he finds the guitar, he hits a few open strings, not knowing what the hell to do and then in about a minute and a half completely masters guitar? :p[/QUOTE]

Yeah, that is kind of weird.

And how he knows the correct tuning for it and tunes it using harmonics.

It took me about 6 months to figure out what harmonics were and how to use them.

It took the main character 1/2 a minute :upset:.

Maggot Dream 08-24-2005 03:23 PM

[QUOTE]Isn't that supposed to symbolize him being in the cave for a long time teaching himself to play it? I read that somewhere.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, considering it's about impossible to teach yourself in a minute, especially since he didn't even know what a guitar was.

[QUOTE]I love it too. Peart based the whole song off of the poem "Xanadu" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. So it's not really his work. Though he did a great job of turning it all into a song.[/QUOTE]

Considering Coleridge started the poem while under the effects of drugs and stopped writing it when the drugs wore off, I think it's a very interesting work. Turning an unfinished poem into a song can't be easy.

DBoons Ghost 08-24-2005 03:28 PM

I know I've posted in this thread already, but we all should celebrate the greatness that is Rush.

They are truly one of those bands who can change the way a person thinks.

It sucks they don't get more props for that. Everyone rants about how great the music is, but some of their lyrics are truly incredible.

Maggot Dream 08-24-2005 06:13 PM

They're also one of the few rock bands to use movements in songs, and they did it to a greater extent than many other bands. Songs like By-Tor and the Snow Dog, La Villa Strangiato, 2112, and Cygnus X-1 are all examples of this.

thunderzstruck 08-24-2005 06:27 PM

[QUOTE=DBoon's Ghost]I know I've posted in this thread already, but we all should celebrate the greatness that is Rush.

They are truly one of those bands who can change the way a person thinks.

It sucks they don't get more props for that. Everyone rants about how great the music is, but some of their lyrics are truly incredible.[/QUOTE]


mhmm

MBS 08-24-2005 06:34 PM

[QUOTE=DBoon's Ghost]I know I've posted in this thread already, but we all should celebrate the greatness that is Rush.

They are truly one of those bands who can change the way a person thinks.

It sucks they don't get more props for that. Everyone rants about how great the music is, but some of their lyrics are truly incredible.[/QUOTE]

The way the music progress is excellent too, take "Passage to Bangkok" the chorus doesn't sound like it belongs in the song, but for some weird reason... it works.

tycoon531 08-24-2005 08:11 PM

can anyone recomend me a good ruch song i could cover with a moderate solo.. preffrlaby(cant spell that) sumtin heavier by them

Maggot Dream 08-24-2005 08:58 PM

[QUOTE]can anyone recomend me a good ruch song i could cover with a moderate solo.. preffrlaby(cant spell that) sumtin heavier by them[/QUOTE]

Try Working Man. Great song, one of their heavier ones.

Xanadu 08-24-2005 09:36 PM

[QUOTE=tycoon531]can anyone recomend me a good ruch song i could cover with a moderate solo.. preffrlaby(cant spell that) sumtin heavier by them[/QUOTE]
Earthshine its one of ther heaviest works, and great song, and mad fun to play

RoCKinG STANTON 08-24-2005 09:44 PM

Rush is a great band. Great drummer. great bassist. Great guitarist. the vocals arent to bad either. :thumb: my favourite song is Tom Sawyer. Or Working man

thunderzstruck 08-24-2005 09:54 PM

[QUOTE=wholedzep]Try Working Man. Great song, one of their heavier ones.[/QUOTE]


with like a 4 min solo...


I would do YYZ or spirit of radio if you have a wah

Moses 08-24-2005 10:34 PM

I heard YYZ on the radio yesterday. :eek:

Jude 08-24-2005 10:36 PM

[QUOTE=tycoon531]can anyone recomend me a good ruch song i could cover with a moderate solo.. preffrlaby(cant spell that) sumtin heavier by them[/QUOTE]

Definitely Working Man. It doesn't have keyboards so you don't have that to worry about.

Or you could do Bastille Day. Great song.

Cain 08-24-2005 10:40 PM

[QUOTE=wholedzep]Try Working Man. Great song, one of their heavier ones.[/QUOTE]

My old high school band played that at a talent show. It was a horrible version of it, though. The "tight playing Gods" smoted our performance. :(

Maggot Dream 08-24-2005 10:44 PM

If you're into the psycho-sounding solo stlye, try YYZ. Not too hard, but there's some good technique in there.


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