Octillus wrote:swervedriver wrote:Octillus wrote:Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage
Sam Dunn knows how to make music documentaries. Seriously, was entertaining, goofy, and even a bit sad in places, it's a must for anyone who likes Rush.
Only downside, I might be like the only guy in the whole world that loves both Hold Your Fire and Presto, and it seems like they pretty much just glossed over that era entirely, well really Power Windows through Test for Echo, but those are the two albums from that era that I REALLY like.
That's too bad, I really like them too. Presto contains 'The Pass' which in my opinion is the best song ever, from anyone. Maybe they didn't want to focus on the synth era too much since they're back to guitar-driven songs now?
Turn around and walk the razer's edge!
But seriously, even if they were avoiding synth, Presto, Roll the Bones, Counterparts, and Test for Echo all really didn't hold synth.
True. But I haven't seen the documentary yet so I can't say what they were or weren't trying to show. Looking forward to seeing it though.