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Rush - hardest working band in rock and roll history?

Posted on 7/16/15 at 8:35 am
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 8:35 am
I know they're polarizing on this board (and other places). Few doubt their raw talent and productivity, but combine that productivity with the work ethic in the studio and on the road, an intact, working lineup that is unchanged for 40+ years, and their philanthropic efforts.

Is Rush the hardest working rock band in history?
This post was edited on 7/16/15 at 9:25 am
Posted by Baloo
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 9:00 am to
Hardest working?

Black Flag. I'm sorry, they toured the country in a broken down van, playing in small towns for crowds that some times were counted in the single digits. They recorded their albums between midnight and 6 AM because the rates were cheaper. They wrote their own music, designed the cover art, recorded the music, and then distributed it themselves, all without any support from a label or any authority. The chain of clubs across the country which support smaller indie acts was essentially created by Black Flag on their own, before they were even clubs. They would play abandoned warehouses or VFW halls. They had to make their own tickets, press, and advertising. And they did it all on an average income below $5 a day while also being legally outlawed as a gang in several states.

Black Flag's work ethic was off the charts. They played 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for almost no money or attention for over a decade. They practically invented American punk rock in the process.
Posted by ErshterMang
Member since Mar 2015
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 9:09 am to
If Rush is polarizing on this board, then the board is full o' crap. But I guess we knew that.

Another great thing about Rush is they still don't wuss out in their shows. They deliver the goods. And dont forget the arthritis.
Posted by prplhze2000
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 9:27 am to
Once upon a time, Springsteen's worth ethic was pretty damn good.
Posted by RockAndRollDetective
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 9:59 am to
Unless they hire a fourth member to stand in for Geddy's vocals, they have got to hang it up. Yes, they've had an excellent run but holy crap, he sounds atrocious these days.
Posted by Sayre
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 10:20 am to
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Unless they hire a fourth member to stand in for Geddy's vocals, they have got to hang it up. Yes, they've had an excellent run but holy crap, he sounds atrocious these days.


He only sounds bad when he sings the old stuff. They write the new stuff like Clockwork Angels in better keys for him to sing in.

The band knows it's an issue. I read a recent interview with them and Geddy said at the time they were recording those old albums he wasn't thinking about having to sing that stuff at 60 years old. When I watched the Clockwork Angels tour video, it seemed like he was doing a better job of it then he did when I saw them on the Time Machine tour in N.O.
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 11:15 am to
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He only sounds bad when he sings the old stuff. They write the new stuff like Clockwork Angels in better keys for him to sing in.


They're all virtuosos - they can't transponse the keys into something he can sing now? I mean dropping the guitar strings half a step to make it easier for a male lead singer to stay on key isn't a new trick or anything.
Posted by Kingwood Tiger
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 11:43 am to
Saw them a couple of months ago here in Houston....damn good show!
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 12:00 pm to
I'm going with Rush or Iron Maiden.
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 12:25 pm to
the greatful dead toured every year from 1965 to 1995, except for 1975. they played 2400 shows plus or minus as an entity. in addition to that, JG played nearly constantly outside the dead tours, with his own bands including the JGB, legion of mary, reconstruction, old and in the way, and garcia/saunders, garcia/wales.

in addition to that, JG and sometimes mickey hart played with the new riders as their own opening act from 69- 71

in addition to that, bob weir played with kingfish, bobby & the midnights and ratdog

by any reasonable measure, from 1965 to 1995, the members of the grateful dead together and solo were the hardest working band in rock and roll history
This post was edited on 7/16/15 at 12:26 pm
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 1:16 pm to
From the early '50s until the '70s, BB King and his band played 350 one night stands per year
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 1:23 pm to
quote:

by any reasonable measure, from 1965 to 1995, the members of the grateful dead together and solo were the hardest working band in rock and roll history


I thought about the Dead when I made the OP - obviously the range and volume of their lives shows are way up there. But I was submitting Rush as an across the board - studio albums, live albums, compilation albums - their catalogue is beyond massive for a rock band - it defies description. When you combine that with their frequent tours, the relatively high production values of their live shows - their philanthropy - about the only thing they can't claim is significant work with other artists - Lee, Lifeson and Peart - they had very little time for music with other artists, although their are execeptions.
Posted by ErshterMang
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 1:58 pm to
now thats a load of crap.
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 2:01 pm to
you can say the same thing about the dead

here is a curated discography...massive is an understatement

LINK

you got me on live production values, that was never the GD's thing.

philanthropy however WAS the GD's thing

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Posted by JumpingTheShark
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 2:20 pm to
There's a great article about them in the most recent issue of Rolling Stone. Easily one of my top 5 favorite bands. Just watched the Trailer Park Boys episode where Ricky kidnaps Alex Lifeson
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 2:51 pm to
quote:

From the early '50s until the '70s, BB King and his band played 350 one night stands per year


they played that many nights in one year, 1956

although you are correct about being hard-working, BB & band did avg about 250 shows per year throughout their touring history

Posted by REB BEER
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 4:22 pm to
AC/DC has been going at it hard for a long time too
Posted by JumpingTheShark
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 4:27 pm to
Kafka, I have been trying to figure out if you like Rush or not. I know you hate Geddy Lee's voice, which I can understand, but do you like them other than that?
Posted by Cdawg
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 5:09 pm to
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Kafka, I have been trying to figure out if you like Rush or not.


Posted by Rex
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Posted on 7/16/15 at 7:11 pm to
I've got a Rush story from today.

Alex asked one of the challengers on Jeopardy, during that chat with the contestants phase, if it was true she was carrying a special good luck charm.

She went on to explain that Rush is her favorite band in the world, and that Neil Peart is the greatest drummer in the world, so she went to a recent concert and there, from the first row, she held up a banner that said "Might be on Jeopardy soon. Please, please give me something for good luck!"

She then pulled out a pair of drumsticks from deep within her pockets.

Needless to say, she won the game and flashed the drumsticks around as though they were responsible.
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