![]() Originally planned for inclusion on Rush's debut album, but scrapped in the end. Southern R&B song about a young guy who's running from the law.ĭrummer: John Rutsey First single released Buddy Holly cover Alex Lifeson states the band used to play a really heavy version of this song during their early bar years, but toned it down a lot when this 1973 single was recorded for better commercial appeal. Played by the band as early as September 1970. Played by the band as early as November 1969 an original notable for its multiple time changes that seemed to guarantee a hostile reaction at high school dances. Geddy Lee states the song was in Rush's setlist for a while during their early bar playing days, being one of the few Led Zeppelin tunes they attempted that wasn't too difficult for them to play at the time. Played by the band as early as November 1969 a cover of the Led Zeppelin tune from the Led Zeppelin II album. Played by the band as early as February 1969 a cover of a John Mayall's Bluesbreakers tune (remake of Willie Cobbs original) that featured then-keyboardist (and future brother-in-law of Geddy Lee) Lindy Young singing lead vocals. Played by the band as early as February 1969 their first original tune. The principal members of Rush were Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, and Neil Peart. ![]() This is a list of songs performed and/or recorded by members of the Canadian rock band Rush. ![]()
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