‘The Freedom Of Music’
Rush’s 7th studio album, ‘Permanent Waves’, marked a departure from their earlier sound and embraced a more diverse musical palette. Incorporating synthesisers more heavily and refining songs into simpler structures with a more radio friendly accessibility, Rush changed their own trajectory and gained many new fans/plaudits from this release.
Whether you’re a die-hard Rush fan or discovering ‘Permanent Waves’ for the first time, join us as we dive into Rush’s most successful album (up to that point) and explore the fine balance achieved between Progressiveness and Accessibility coupled with Peart’s traditional lyrics commenting on society and freewill.
Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4CTo9bgiankLVXVWLANSTW?si=bb539147f1b94ef8
Rush Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5HiEOSJmuI
Rush Interview 2: https://youtu.be/i1H_vxrb4b0?si=ExMxAZXnMyRsU3KU
LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
32. When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth - Part 2
31. When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth - Part 1
30. 'Aqualung' - Jethro Tull (1971)
29. Thin Lizzy
28. 'Bo Diddley' - Bo Diddley (1958)
27. The Animals
26. 'Audioslave' - Audioslave (2002)
25. Yes
24. 'Van Halen' - Van Halen (1978)
23. Metallica
22. 'Rubber Soul' - The Beatles (1965)
21. The Band
20. 'Paranoid' - Black Sabbath (1970)
19. Top 5 Rock Singers ft. @DariaVocalist - Part 2
18. Top 5 Rock Singers ft. @DariaVocalist - Part 1
17. Cream
16. 'Machine Head' - Deep Purple (1972)
15. Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
14. 'Elvis Presley' - Elvis Presley (1956)
13. Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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