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  • It is also important to note that at the time DC were not the household name they are today in north America. well known in Europe at the time and already legends in australia, they only toured the US for the first time in '77. One look at them and there was no mistaking what they were, just not everybody had the chance to get a look at that time.

  • Rush really didn't sell a lot of records in Australia.. not in '77, not in '87, not ever...

    Don't get me wrong, Rush CD's can be found on stands in music stores in this country and many of their albums can be found at second hand record stores. It's just that they're not known outside those who are in the know. The man interviewing Bon in the clip has had a long association with AC/DC and Bon (even years before AC/DC were formed) and being a pop music promoter I'm not surprised he didn't 'em

  • i saw rush on the farewell to kings tour. they were opening for blue oyster cult in providence for that gig.

  • no disrespect to rush man, awesome band. they were all young guys starting out. put yourself in his shoes. life was a roller coaster. awesome video. bon rocks

  • I tought it was cool that Kiss and AC/DC both play'd together, two of my favorite bands who are right now one of the biggest ever. I've seen Kiss live, it was pretty much amzzing.

  • I remember when Rush was first starting to gain pop status, it was right after Fry rocked out to them on Futurama. It is cool to see Rush get props but I knew they were cool when they susposedly were not. First show 9.18.83 baby, opening night at Radio City.

  • Rush weren't in the indie scene, it's just that they were unheard of in Australia. They still are, actually, but I'm from melbourne and I'm a huge fan.

  • Rush was already headlining their own "Farewell to Kings Tour" by Nov. 1977. . . So either that interview was actually older than the posted date of Nov. 1, 1977; or both Bon and the interviewer are stuck in 1975.

  • Rush was already headlining their own "Farewell to Kings Tour" by Nov. 1977. . . So either that interview was actually older that the posted date of Nov. 1, 1977; or both Bon and the interviewer are stuck in 1975.

  • You're right, that is really interesting..

    Now pretty much everyone knows who Rush is

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