
RUSH discography and reviews - Progarchives.com
Rush biography Formed in Toronto, Canada in 1968 RUSH are a pioneering line-up of Seventies Progressive rock, who influenced many Prog, hard-rock and heavy metal bands. This …
RUSH 2112 reviews - Progarchives.com
Rush were maturing by now, and it shows on this album, although it is starting to sound a little dated now. The title track is a brave attempt to bring a thought provoking concept to the ears …
Alchemical symbol meaning? - The Rush Forum
Apr 13, 2012 · And: The symbol in the Rush logo itself (the letter 'U') is actually the alchemical symbol for Amalgamation: "a mixture, merger or consolidation" and "amalgamation combines …
RUSH Rush reviews - Progarchives.com
Rush is a music studio album recording by RUSH (Heavy Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1974 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Rush's : cover picture, songs / tracks …
I'm looking for prior tour dates - Rush - The Rush Forum
Apr 11, 2007 · I'm looking for prior tour dates, back to 1974 preferably. Every link I've found for such a thing doesn't work.
Forums - The Rush Forum
Dec 11, 2015 · The place for Rush polls -- vote for and discuss your favorite Rush songs and albums
What's With The Dryers On Stage? - Rush - The Rush Forum
Oct 8, 2004 · Q: During the Vapor Trails tour, and later on the 30th Anniversary Tour, Geddy had a number of dryers on stage. Three for the VT tour, and two dryers plus a vending machine for …
RUSH Fly by Night reviews - Progarchives.com
Fly by Night is a music studio album recording by RUSH (Heavy Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1975 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Fly by Night's : cover picture, …
Logo font that best represents the band - The Rush Forum
Sep 26, 2018 · Often when you see Rush related stuff, they go for the first album logo - it's even this forum's go-to emoji: :rush:. Do a search on Rush logo and it's the one that comes up the …
RUSH A Farewell to Kings reviews - Progarchives.com
Sep 7, 2017 · Rush may well have been a progressive rock band but there may well be a generic identity with the tag prog rock. With a Farewell To Kings I think Alex, Geddy and Neil nailed it.