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Video: Rush - A Farewell to Kings - Bass CoverOriginal at YouTube
• Sun, Dec 21
By rss@youtube.com (wnils) I'm starting to be erased from existance by the overseers of all things copyrighted....Lets see how long this one lasts..... Author: wnils Keywords: Rush Geddy Lee Bass Cover Farewell Kings Fender Jazz Added: December 21, 2008
Video: THE BOTTOM LINE ( featured song " Cinderella Man " by Rush ... complete song )Original at YouTube
• Fri, Dec 19
By rss@youtube.com (LifesonFan4Life) One of my personal faves .. off their " A Farewell To Kings " album (1977) Gear: Geddy Lee Jazz Carvin AG100 acoustic amp BBE BMAX preamp AT the end is my little tribute to John Candy and his character Dr. Tongue from the legendary SCTV series ... r.i.p big fella
Opinion: RUSH - Hemispheres (1978)
Original at Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
• Wed, Sep 9
Hemispheres is no less than a PROG Rock record, yet it's just not the side I particularly enjoy from Rush, and well it's not that it's a excellent PROG Rock record either, A Farewell to Kings deserves that position. More about RUSH at Progarchives.com
We've Gone "Power Windows"
Original at 2112.net
• Thu, Jul 2
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By Power Windows(noreply@blogger.com) For you longtime visitors, all that's left in the way of album themes which will eventually appear in the far off future are A Farewell To Kings, All The World's A Stage, Rush In Rio, Archives, Chronicles and Victor (yes, Big Al will eventually get his day in the sun!).
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Opinion: RUSH - Moving Pictures (1981)
Original at Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
• Sat, Jun 20
Moving Towards a Softer Act?Sorry if this review will provoke some shock for fellow Prog fans, but I still don't get how this is Rush's most acclaimed effort on the Prog realms. A Farewell to Kings was for me Rush's peak on the creative side of music as well as instrumentally, showing very wel...
Opinion: RUSH - A Farewell to Kings (1977)
Original at Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
• Sat, Jun 6
While they have all but discarded their sleeve worn influences, I can't help but feel as if they are letting those very things silently control them. The compositions are by no means traditional rock format, and it is quite deep and involving at times. Not to mention there is more band member...
Opinion: RUSH - A Farewell to Kings (1977)
Original at Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
• Sat, Apr 25
Madrigal comes on and it's the shortest song on the album. It's a keyboard ballad. One melody is repeated over and over. The lyrics are bad: back to fantasy crap. In fact, most of the lyrics on here are a return to fantasy ideals, and they're a regression for Peart. The music is unmemorable. What hap...
Opinion: RUSH - Permanent Waves (1980)
Original at Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
• Wed, Mar 4
It's not correct to indicate Permanent Waves as an album where Rush leave the prog-rock structures. Because those structures are still present and not less then the last three album 2112, A Farewell To Kings and Hemispheres. But surely is right to say that it is the first step to a more radio-...