RUSH , PINKPOP 1979, COLORED VINYL , Great RUSH Tracks Live, NEW SEALED SHIPS TODAY
While many solely know Rush as the iconic Canadian prog-trio to end all
prog-rock acts, they didn't arrive right out of the womb with complex
time signatures, Moogs synths and drumming god Neil Peart. All of these
retrospectively essential identifiers of the band came organically over
time, and by the stage they performed their legendary set at 1979's
Pinkpop festival, all wheels were finally in motion. While 1976's 2112
is often heralded as the true arrival of Rush, it was the next two
year's full-lengths, A Farewell To Kings and Hemispheres, respectively,
that charted their course full on into the realms of conceptual
songwriting and challenging artistry. This collection captures an
earshot of their set at the renowned Dutch festival, unveiling several
of their virtuosic, astral compositions for unfamiliar enthusiasts who
just wanted to rock, not think, and now you can get in on the
immortalised bewilderment.