Rush: Why the Band's First US Gig Was a Disaster

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Rush: Their disastrous first US Concert
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Rush would play their first show in America in May of 1974 and from start to finish it was an absolute disaster. Following the show, new laws had to be passed to better control concerts and the promoter would lose his shirt declaring bankruptcy. On top of that several fans would end up in the hospital due to drug overdose . Today, let’s explore what happened in today’s video
The Northside Drive-In near Lansing, Michigan would host the state’s version of Woodstock. Advertised as a 12-hour festival It would be headlined by Dr. John who would appear alongside an up and coming Canadian band named Rush. It would be Rush’s first American show & also on the bill was a Beatles Cover band and a group called the Cosmic Beam Experience, which as the name suggested was a light show
Organizers expected upwards of 30,000 people to attend the festival and it was going to be so grandiose that a documentary would made chronicling the event.
Ahead of the festival though, residents voiced their concern to both festival organizers and the municipal government with almost 100 members of the public inquiring about issues such as traffic safety, noise and other logistics. The concerned citizens even attempted to get an injunction against the event, but it failed.. Bruce Angell, a former police chief who was the head of security for the event was quoted by the Clinton County News as telling the concerned citizens. "I don't think this is going to be like the Huns coming in,"
While 6,000 tickets were sold, estimates varied about how many people actually attended. I’ve seen estimates range from 1300 to 2,000 people & the low attendance could be mostly blamed on Inclement weather
To make matters worse the headliner Dr. John failed to show up after concert organizers couldn’t meet his demands. The Lansing State Journal in 2010 interviewed promoter Tom Demeter who stated &I quote "He had all these ridiculous rules in place. He requested to be flown in by helicopter and stuff like that. We obviously couldn't meet those demands, and it became apparent he wasn't coming." In the same interview Demeter would also admit that back in those days if musicians wanted to get out of a concert they would simply make ridiculous demands that couldn’t be met and that’s exactly what happened in this case.
The New York Dolls would end up replacing Dr. John as the headliner and the audience weren’t fans of every group on the bill with Demeter revealing in the same paper how the crowd turned on cosmic beam experience saying “ i remember looking up at the sky & seeing beer bottles being thrown towards the stage. The crowd that night were not ones of peace loving hippies.” The same article interviewed a student who was hired by a non-profit group to film the festival for Detroit public access TV who claimed he couldn’t film the new york dolls because at that point in time they were under a recording contract. Turning now to Rush.
At this point in time the band hadn’t signed to mercury records and Neil Peart hadn’t yet joined teh band. John Rutsey was the drummer and there wasn’t actually much written about the actual Rush performance with the exception of one attendee saying and i quote “all i remember is there was a lot of hair.” with another attendee simply remembering and i quote “it was loud.” No setlist exists from that concert and for years it was debated online exactly what Rush’s first American concert was. News reports following the failed festival focused little on the musical acts and more on the 4 drug overdoses that happened with one victim being a 16 year old boy. Thankfully no deaths would be reported at the festival
Approximately 3 months after Rush’s first US concert John Rutsey would be fired from the band with guitarist Alex Lifeson telling Loudersound in 2016
. "We knew early on that John had problems with his health," "He had diabetes, and he was very concerned about whether it would be manageable for him on the road. We used another drummer, Jerry Fielding, and then John came back for a month of club shows. But that was it for John. We had to fire him." He would end up being replaced by Neil Peart & Peart would play his first show with Rush almost four months after the Lansing show in August of 1974 in Pittsburgh
Following the failed festival Dewitt and

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@dwade6322
@dwade6322 3 жыл бұрын
For a band to actually sound the most like their songs Live,RUSH is by far the closest to perfection.
@sugar2th173
@sugar2th173 3 жыл бұрын
After 32 times of seeing Rush, this story, to me, gives us no inclination of what they were to become. I saw them for the first time in 1983 and keep track of my life based on Rush albums/CDs. I have a brain only because Neil had me cracking open encyclopedias at 14. I’m 53 now. RIP Neil. This world isn’t the same with you not here 💔
@meyerj75
@meyerj75 3 жыл бұрын
Every band has to start somewhere from the first gig that was declared a "disaster" to becoming Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alumni.
@erics5846
@erics5846 3 жыл бұрын
I think this is the first time I've ever heard that Rutsey was fired. My understanding was always that he quit. Not like it matters - Neil was such a perfect fit for the band and they likely would never have been so successful without him.
@ToneTraveler
@ToneTraveler 3 жыл бұрын
Now I’m going to dine on honey dew and drink no fat milk of paradise…The 70’s era was my favorite, but their later music is great too! Can’t wait to see Primus performing Rush’s Farewell to Kings in Michigan soon! RIP Neil Peart.
@rockerjim8045
@rockerjim8045 3 жыл бұрын
Summer 1980.I met Geddy Lee at Vancouver Airport. Mid way through a Canadian tour. He was returning from the USA and was waiting to change his money at the Bureau de Change. I would love to meet him again and ask why he visited the US and needed Canadian money.
@jonbourgoin182
@jonbourgoin182 3 жыл бұрын
Seriously where do you find all your stock footage lol
@sabreTXC3
@sabreTXC3 3 жыл бұрын
My personal favorite Band, got their poster above my TV. Legitimately was sad when hearing about Neil Peart...
@georgeedward1226
@georgeedward1226 3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an episode of That 70s Show.
@kgerych2112
@kgerych2112 3 жыл бұрын
Michigan’s version of Woodstock wasn’t this festival. It was the Goose Lake festival in 1970 which took place about an hour south of Lansing.
@fatcountry5606
@fatcountry5606 3 жыл бұрын
Faviorte rush song is Working man from the first Album, I feel like Rush really Looked up too and were inspired by Budgie
@danielclark920
@danielclark920 3 жыл бұрын
Coincidently Rush and The Dolls are two of my favorite bands.
@KRS2000
@KRS2000 3 жыл бұрын
That double neck that Geddy Lee has at
@beeragainsthumanity1420
@beeragainsthumanity1420 3 жыл бұрын
RUSH...
@Jezballz
@Jezballz 3 жыл бұрын
As a Canadian myself loved their work from the 1970's.
@2AChef-n-BBQ
@2AChef-n-BBQ 3 жыл бұрын
Saw RUSH 45 times, far and away my favorite band
@middlefinger1565
@middlefinger1565 3 жыл бұрын
I guarantee you the 1 dislike came from hardcore hair metal fanboy and extreme Rush hater BryceTalksMetal.
@BobbyGeneric145
@BobbyGeneric145 3 жыл бұрын
My old boss was a Rush fanatic. He saw them in Tulsa Pavillion before they really broke in the USA... 10,000 seat arena and literally 100 people showed up. He was worried that they would cancel the show, but instead they came out and played a 3 hour set as if the arena was sold out. He said so few people were there they were All down at the stage and it made 3 rows of people.
@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245
@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 3 жыл бұрын
“Rock concerts are dying out”
@adriennereyes5405
@adriennereyes5405 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love Rush they made me want to be a drummer may Neil aka the professor rip 🤟🤟
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