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As such, the rock trio, whose drummer and lyricist Neil Peart died Tuesday after a battle with brain cancer, was a shoo-in for early Mainstream Rock Songs success, and it wasted no time in furthering its profile. The chart's first week dated March 21, saw Rush appear twice in the top 10, the only act to do so that frame, with "Limelight" at No. That was just the start of an impressive Mainstream Rock Songs run, in which Rush notched 42 entries through , currently tied with Bruce Springsteen , solo and with the E Street Band, for the seventh-most of any act since the survey's inception; U2 leads with 50 appearances.

Along the way, Rush earned five No. The '90s brought three more leaders for the band: "Dreamline" four weeks in , "Stick It Out" four, and "Test for Echo" three, The group scored one top 40 hit, when "New World Man" rose to No.

On the Billboard albums chart, Rush boasts 12 top 10s, among 35 entries, peaking at a No. Peart died at age 67 following a battle with brain cancer, after Rush wrapped its recording and touring career in due to his health problems. It took some time, but Rush are finally recognized as rock royalty. After years of being a punching bag for music fans not into complicated time signatures, instrumental grandstanding and twisty sci-fi concepts, Rush saw their reputation swell over the past few years, with famous-people testimonials, movie cameos, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and a documentary that made them look like the coolest guys in the world fueling the charge.

But their longtime fans already know how awesome they are. And we expect to hear from plenty of them after they read our list of the Top 10 Rush Songs. The relatively melodic 'Time Stand Still' features backing vocals by Aimee Mann -- the first time the eternally insular Rush ever worked with another singer.

The opening track to the band's follow-up to the career-defining 'Moving Pictures,' like most of the songs on 'Signals,' scales back the epic scope of Rush's earlier work.

Still, the album was a hit with fans, who took it to the Top Rush's follow-up to the surprisingly pop-oriented 'Spirit of Radio' see No. Guitarist Alex Lifeson even fires off one of his all-time greatest solos midway through. One of the group's first songs to crack the Top , 'Closer to the Heart' remains a regular part of Rush's live shows and a fan favorite. It sort of sticks out on the album it comes from, 'A Farewell to Kings,' because it clocks in at less than three minutes and doesn't push the thematic concept that barely holds the other songs together.

Apparently money "hold the prize" in because Dire Straits also had a song about money released that year. Success meant constant autographs and lack of privacy, which put a strain on the band's relationships with each other. Luckily they were able to overcome it.

That guitar solo! When asked to describe it, Alex Lifeson said he winged it. We can't even do basic multiplication without concentrating, and here Lifeson is winging one of the greatest guitar solos of all time. A song so good they released it twice! Donna Halper began playing "Working Man" on the air and the song grew increasingly more popular.

Rush thanked DJ Donna Halper for her contribution to the band and dedicated two albums to her. Inspired by author Ayn Rand, Peart penned these powerful lyrics: "Live for yourself, there's no one else more worth living for. Finishing out the list in the number one spot is "Closer to the Heart. The Trees Hemispheres , Even though they have their tree "facts" slightly mixed up, "The Trees" made this Top 10 list because it's just that great.



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