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Rush - Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner album

Rush - Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner album

  • Performer: Rush
  • Genre: Rock / Audiobooks and files
  • Title: Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner
  • Released: 1984
  • Style: Radioplay, Spoken Word
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1841 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1458 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 634

Description

Rush "Off The Record Special" Radioshow Interview with Neil Peart, focus of the interview is "Grace Under Pressure"

Rush "Off The Record Special" Radioshow Interview with Neil Peart, focus of the interview is "Grace Under Pressure". Interview features many short pieces of Rush. interspersed with the interview with Neil Peart.

Off The Record Specials With Mary OTR 87-45 Rush Turner (LP, P/Unofficial, Transcription, ) Label.

I’m Mary Turner and for the next hour, I’ll be talking with Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, Brian May, and John Deacon. Queen, Off the Record. Mary Turner: Do you think that your relationships within the band have changed over the 14 year. ou’re certainly writing more than you were? Roger Taylor: Yeah, I feel like I’m personally much happier, I mean I have a lot more creative say and input now, I would sa. efore it was sort of restricted to drums and the odd vocal part really. Mary Turner: Roger Taylor. Mary Turner: A Kind of Magic is the first Queen album in two years. No it didn’t take them that long to record it, they were busy with other projects like solo albums, movie soundtracks, and educational videos. Educational videos? Are you ready for Brian May, music teacher? Well, get your notebooks ready, we’ve got guitar class coming up right after this, Off the Record.

Rush is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on March 1, 1974 by the band's own label Moon Records in Canada and by Mercury Records in the United States and internationally. Their first release shows much of the hard rock sound typical of many of the popular rock bands emerging earlier in the decade. Rush were fans of such bands as Led Zeppelin and Cream, and these influences can be heard in most of the songs on the album.

ZZ Top : ZZ Top, Off the Record with Mary Turner. Southern Rock, USA (1984 - Westwood One) Learn more. Said, I just got paid today, Got me a pocket full of change. If you believe like workin' hard all day, just step in my shoes and take my pay. I was born my papa's son, When I hit the ground I was on the run. I had one glad hand and the other behind. You can have yours, just give me mine. When the hound dog barkin' in the black of the night, Stick my hand in my pocket, everything's all right.

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Interview with Mary Turner. Broadcast on Westwood One Radio, 1990. Steve Winwood: It was a line from a song, which was a, uh - we actually wrote, part of the verse was actually a haiku, which is a Japanese form in a, a poetic form, and it was, "On the street, the refugees from a war that was lost in the heart. I think it just seemed to sum up a lot of the feeling of the album for us, you know? It just kind of - Refugees of the Heart, I mean, the whole haiku was obviously too much to use as the title, so we just condensed it to Refugees of the Heart

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Watch now Greg Kihn Band's video clip of album "Off The Record Special With Mary Turner".

With Working Man off the first album, the solo section was a lot more enjoyable because there was enough compositional variety accompanying Alex Lifeson‘s guitar work. With The Necromancer, the solos go on for ages; it doesn’t help that the song doesn’t flow very well either. This might just be Rush‘s worst record overall; luckily, the band would find their footing with the next effort, 2112. Since drummer Neil Peart wasn’t in the band yet and thus didn’t influence the band in a more sophisticated direction yet, this line-up of the trio happened to be more influenced by their blues-rock roots.

Tracklist

Segment 1: Red Lenses, Red Sector A 10:02
Segment 2: Kid Gloves, Distant Early Warning, Spirit Of Radio 16:56
Segment 3: Fly By Night, Body Electric, Red Barchetta, Tom Sawyer 16:35
Segment 4: Free Will, New World Man, Limelight 12:17

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
OTR 84-36 Rush Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner ‎(2xLP, Transcription) Westwood One OTR 84-36 US 1984
OTR 84-51 Rush Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner ‎(2xLP, Transcription) Westwood One OTR 84-51 US 1984
OTR 87-45 Rush Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner ‎(2xLP, Transcription, ) Westwood One OTR 87-45 US 1987
W 89-53 Rush Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner ‎(2xLP, Transcription) Westwood One W 89-53 US 1989

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Teonyo Teonyo
Can we move this out of the Albums section and put it in Misc.?
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