Rediscovering Rush: What Critics Thought of 2112 in 1976
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Are you a fan of Rush? 🎸 In this video, Robert John Hadfield takes you on a fascinating journey through newspaper reviews from 1976, right after Rush released their iconic album 2112. 📰 From mixed reviews to deep insights, you’ll hear what critics said about the album when it first hit the shelves.
Robert provides context about Rush’s history, the challenges the band faced with their record label, and the bold risk they took with 2112—a concept album that defied expectations. With hindsight, we now know Rush went on to become one of the most influential progressive rock bands of all time. What do you think of these old reviews? Were the critics right or completely off the mark?
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Links to articles referenced in this video:
https://www.newspapers.com/image/509715345
https://www.newspapers.com/image/189197991
https://www.newspapers.com/image/675748141
https://www.newspapers.com/image/502440800
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