Studio album rankings, best to worst, Part 4: Rush

jeff2

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Thanks for that but here is the AI thing.

Larry's Hideaway was a famous music venue in Toronto, Canada, located in the basement of the Prince Carlton Hotel at 121 Carlton Street, on the northwest corner of Allan Gardens. The venue operated in the 1980s, primarily featuring punk rock, heavy metal, and new wave music, and is now part of Allan Gardens park after the hotel building was demolished in 1993.

I was only at Larry's once in the night time, so I cannot remember the exact location. Also, I believe Golden Diner is west of Jarvis.

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Correct, the Golden Diner is indeed, west of Jarvis Street, not east.

I was in Larry's Hideaway only once, (I saw Billy Bragg there in 1985). I won't dispute you on this. The configuration of the club looked a lot like the Golden Diner.
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Yeah, kind of strange having that building in a park area. I saw a local band called The Trial.
 
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K Douglas

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Just wanted to share this here. Not bad at all for a teen band

 

wigglee

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I played at Larry's Hideaway numerous times.... fun club. Rating bands albums from best to worst is silly and subjective. If it is a great band, then probably all the albums are great.
 

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I played at Larry's Hideaway numerous times.... fun club. Rating bands albums from best to worst is silly and subjective. If it is a great band, then probably all the albums are great.
Can't agree. Some great bands have poor albums, and they know it.
 
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I played at Larry's Hideaway numerous times.... fun club. Rating bands albums from best to worst is silly and subjective. If it is a great band, then probably all the albums are great.
Sorry u feel thar way, you are correct that ranking the album's is subjective. I personally love doing it as he forces me to listen to the music in a different perspective. For example a different head space from a time before, paying attention to the lyrics and the music more than before etc. The order of the ranking my change as I go through it again in a few years or just listening to how the band as evolved their sound. All great things to rediscover the music again. 🤟.
 
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