Tom Sawyer, YYZ, Freewill, Fly by Night...to many.
Also, it is great to listen to 2112 every once in awhile along with Bytor and the Snow Dog and then top those off with Xanadu and La villa strangiato.
I'm not crazy with a lot of there heavy synthesizer sound from the late 80s and early 90s, but Moving Pictures did come from that period.
Geddy Lee is one of the greatest bassist of all time, his vocals you have to have a taste for, but of course I do! Alex Lifeson is probably the most underrated guitarist, he just makes so many memorable guitar rifts and solos. Neil Peart just is the greatest drummer of all time, I mean come on, he can play the drum solo of life.
Rush is a good band, one of the all-time greats. A little overrated though. Seriously, Neil Peart is the greatest drummer of all-time? You're saying he's better than Keith Moon, David Grohl, John Bonham, or Ringo Starr? Bassist. John Entwistle and John Paul Jones are the greatest of all-time. Paul McCartney was a very underrated bassist. Krist Novoselic played a mean base, but nobody hears them because they're so soft. Adam Clayton of U2 was also a very good bassist.
Neil Peart is the greatest drummer of all-time? You're saying he's better than Keith Moon, David Grohl, John Bonham, or Ringo Starr?
Yes, and a lot of people would agree with me.
Bassist. John Entwistle and John Paul Jones are the greatest of all-time. Paul McCartney was a very underrated bassist. Krist Novoselic played a mean base, but nobody hears them because they're so soft. Adam Clayton of U2 was also a very good bassist.
Why are you talking about bassist? I never said Geddy was the greatest, I said he was one of them.
As a drummer, I'll say that Neil Peart is one of the best drummers out there. The best? I'm not so sure about that...there's a couple of others I know that are up for that title too.
Rush is pretty sweet. It's really fun to play along with YYZ and some of their other songs as well. I'm starting to like odd time signatures and that sort of thing.