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Yyz by Rush

Biographie de l'artiste pour Rush

Rush Est Un Trio De Hard Rock Et Rock Progressif Canadien De Renommée Mondiale Composé De * Geddy Lee Gary Lee Weinrib Voix Synthétiseur Et Basse * Alex Lifeson Alex Zivojinovich Guitare * Neil Peart Batterie Figurant Parmi Les Groupes De Rock Les Plus Cruellement Méconnus En France Ils Ont Obtenu 23 Disques D'or Et 14 Disques De Platine Durant Leur Carrière. Rush Eut Un Premier Batteur Avant Neil Peart John Rutsey Qui Quitta Le Groupe En 1974 Au Cours De La Tournée Qui Suivit La Sortie De L'album Rush. Quelques Remarques Et Anecdotes * La Composition De Rush Est Étonnamment Stable. Depuis Le Départ De John Rutsey Et L'arrivée De Neil Peart Été 1974 Rush Est Depuis Resté Lee/Lifeson/Peart. Cette Constance Se Retrouve Même Dans La Conception Graphique De Leurs Albums Invariablement Due À Hugh Syme. * La Pochette Du Vinyl De L'album Rush 1974 Porte Au Dos La Mention "For Best Results Play At Maximum Volume". * En 1981 Le Groupe A Été Invité Par La NASA À Assister Au Lancement De Columbia La Première Navette Spatiale. Rush Remercie La NASA Pour Cette Attention Sur La Pochette De Leur Album Signals. * L'album Presto 1989 A Été Produit Par Rupert Hine Qui Avait Déjà Été Deux Fois Producteur De Saga Un Autre Groupe Canadien Albums Worlds Apart En 1981 Et Heads Or Tales En 1983 . * Hormis La Grande-Bretagne Rush S'est Peu Produit En Europe. Lors De La Tournée R30 Le Groupe A Joué Quelques Concerts En Allemagne Dont À Francfort Enregistré Pour Le DVD R30 . En France Le Seul Concert Du Trio A Eu Lieu Le 1er Mai 1992 À Paris Au Zénith Lors De La Tournée Qui A Suivi La Sortie De Roll The Bones. Le Groupe S'est Également Produit En Italie Lors De La Tournée 30e Anniversaire. * Le Motif Rythmique Du Début De La Chanson YYZ Correspond Au Rythme Obtenu Quand On Joue YYZ En Morse. YYZ Est Le Code Aéronautique De L'aéroport De Toronto La Ville Natale Du Groupe. Discographie * Not Fade Away 1973 * Rush Mars 1974 * Fly By Night Février 1975 * Caress Of Steel Septembre 1975 * 2112 Février 1976 * All The World's A Stage Septembre 1976 * A Farewell To Kings Septembre 1977 * Hemispheres Octobre 1978 * Permanent Waves Janvier 1980 * Moving Pictures Janvier 1981 * Exit...Stage Left Octobre 1981 * Signals Septembre 1982 * Grace Under Pressure Avril 1984 * Power Windows Octobre 1985 * Hold Your Fire Septembre 1987 * A Show Of Hands Décembre 1988 * Presto Novembre 1989 * Roll The Bones Septembre 1991 * Counterparts Octobre 1993 * Test For Echo Septembre 1997 * Retrospective I 1974-1980 Mai 1997 * Retrospective II 1981-1987 Juin 1997 * Different Stages Novembre 1998 * Vapor Trails Mai 2002 * Rush In Rio Octobre 2003 * Feedback Juin 2004 * R30 30th Anniversary World Tour Novembre 2005 * Snakes & Arrows Mai 2007 Vidéos * Exit...Stage Left VHS Laserdisc 1981 PolyGram * Through The Camera Eye VHS Laserdisc 1985 PolyGram * Grace Under Pressure Tour VHS Laserdisc 1985/1986 PolyGram * A Show Of Hands VHS Laserdisc 1989 PolyGram * Chronicles VHS Laserdisc DVD 1990 PolyGram * Rush In Rio DVD Octobre 2003 * R30 30th Anniversary World Tour DVD Novembre 2005 * Rush Replay X 3 DVD Juin 2006 Albums Solo * Victor / Alex Lifeson 1996 * My Favorite Headache / Geddy Lee Novembre 2000

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: YYZ

"YYZ" Pronounced "Y-Y-Zed" Is An Instrumental Rock Piece By Canadian Rock Band Rush From The 1981 Album Moving Pictures. Following Its Initial Release It Became One Of The Band's Most Popular Pieces And Has Been A Staple Of The Band's Live Performances. It Appears On All Live Concert Video Recordings Following Its Release Except R30 Where It Was Performed During That Show But Omitted From The DVD And "Exit...Stage Left" Concert DVD Where The Song Is Not Performed Live But Rather Used As A Backdrop During A Brief Talk Set By The Band . It Is Also Not On "All The World's A Stage" Due To It Not Having Been Released Yet. On Both The Live Album Exit...Stage Left 1981 And The Concert Video Recording A Show Of Hands 1989 A Version Of The Track Is Played With Drummer Neil Peart Integrating His Full-Length Drum Solo. On All Later Live Rush Recordings Featuring A Drum Solo The Solo Is Its Own Separate Track. This Song Also Appeared As The 2nd Last Encore In The Game Guitar Hero II And Appears As A Downloadable Song For Rock Band Along With The Rest Of The Moving Pictures Album. YYZ Is The IATA Airport Identification Code For Toronto Pearson International Airport Of Rush's Native Area Of Toronto. It Is Common Practice For Air Navigation Aids To Broadcast Their Identifier Code In Morse Code Using VHF Omnidirectional Range VOR . A Plane Using VOR Equipment Would Then Always Know It's Tracking The Right Station. The Song's Introduction Played In A Time Signature Of 5/4 Repeatedly Renders The Letters "Y-Y-Z" In Morse Code Using Various Musical Arrangements. "YYZ" Is Structured In The Following Arrangement A-B-C-B-A. The Song Starts With The YYZ Morse Code Played By Peart On The Crotales A . The Guitar And Bass Join This Pattern Using The Dissonant Interval Of The Tritone To Distinguish Morse Code Dots And Dashes. The Guitar And Bass Render The Code By Playing The Root Note Of C For The "dashes" And The Tritone F# For The "dots". The Synthesizer Melody Played Over This Arrangement Is An Example Of The Locrian Mode. In Live Performances The Synthesizer Part Is Played By Bassist/keyboardist Geddy Lee Using A Foot-Pedal MIDI Controller Korg MPK-130 & Roland PK-5 1 While He Simultaneously Plays The Bass Part. After Two Cycles Of The Melody The Synth Ceases And The Bass Drops One Octave The Introduction Ending On The Guitar Bass And Drummer Making Hits On Only The "dashes". A Brief Rest Follows Before The Next Section. The Next Section Features The Guitarist Bassist And Drummer Playing Up- And Down-Scale Runs For Several Measures In Unison. The Next Pattern Follows A Verse Structure Going From An F#m9 Chord To A Am9 Chord Then Back To An F#m9 Then To A Am9 Again. Alex Lifeson Plays Another Riff Along With A F#m9 Chord Where The Bassist Plays Supporting Bass Notes. The Chord Structure Goes From A F#m9 To A C Altered Dominant Chord. This Cycle Of Riffs Repeats Twice. In The Next Section C The Guitar Provides Structure With Rhythmic B Major And C7 Chords With The Bass And Drum Trading Fills At The End Of Each Cycle. After The Final Extended Drum Fill The Guitar Plays An Oriental Scale Oriented Solo In B Phrygian Dominant. The Solo Climaxes With A Guitar Run Followed By A Synthesizer Break. Following This Section The Song Returns To The Arrangement Established Earlier In The Song After Which It Ends In A Musical Run Combining Bass And Drums With The Guitar Sustaining Its Last Note From The Previous Section A Short Reprise Of The Tritone Section From The Beginning Held At The End According To A Fermata And Finally A Short Run In Unison By Bass Guitar And Drums To Close The Song. "YYZ" Was Nominated For A Grammy In The Best Rock Instrumental Category In 1982. YYZ Lost To "Behind My Camel" By The Police From Their Album Zenyatta Mondatta. The Song Has Been Covered In Whole Or In Part By Tuesday's Coming Godsmack In "Batalla De Los Tambores" On The Changes Live DVD Primus In The Performance Of "John The Fisherman" Released On Their 1989 Live Album Suck On This And In Full During Other Concerts Umphrey's McGee And Dream Theater As Majesty And Has Been Featured As A Playable Encore Song In The Video Game Guitar Hero II And As A Downloadable Track In The Video Game Rock Band. Geddy Lee And Alex Lifeson Performed The Song With Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins During A Concert At Toronto's Air Canada Centre In March 2008. The Metal Band Atheist Has Stated That Their Upcoming Album Will Include A Cover Of YYZ. "It's Always A Happy Day When YYZ Appears On Our Luggage Tags." Neil Peart

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