Rush Rash with Chaz N Schatz

Chaz Charles & Alan "Schatz" Schatzberg

A weekly listen through all 166 original studio tracks in the band R U S H's catalog, one track at a time. Chaz Charles and Alan "Schatz" Schatzberg take listeners through each track with their unique blend of uninformed opinion, musicianship and misguided attempts at humor along the way. Listeners are invited to fact check and play along at home, because who doesn't like getting fact checked on R U S H?! Hot Damn, Eh!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. APR 26

    Episode 109. Passage To Bangcock

    This week, the Rush Rash train pulls into a very specific station: the official 420 Council Session. And wouldn’t you know it — after spinning the wheel for what feels like decades, we’ve finally landed on “A Passage to Bangkok” from 2112. Joining the council in the club car: Malcolm McKinnon – High Times legend, strain sommelier, and walking encyclopedia of global cannabis loreDaniel Bukszpan – Rush historian, author, and certified mapmaker of the band’s musical universeWhat goes down in this smoke-filled session: The real origin story of 420 (yes, the Waldos make an appearance)A lyrical world tour: Colombia, Jamaica, Morocco, Thailand… and what was actually being passed aroundThe myth, magic, and mild danger of strains like Acapulco Gold, Afghani, and Thai stickWhy recording music while high might turn into “take 50”Rush’s unexpected connection to global cannabis cultureAnd a hidden moment in the track that will make you never hear it the same way again 👀Council Topics Include: Hash vs flower debates that get… philosophicalOld-school vs dispensary-era weed cultureStories from the High Times vault that may or may not be safe for air travelWhy Rush fans in South America are basically a soccer riot (but joyful)THIS WEEKS SONG “A Passage to Bangkok” – a riff-driven, tongue-in-cheek travelogue that somehow became a cornerstone of 420 culture worldwide. SCHATZ'S SCRATCH LIST - RUSH TRIBUTE BANDS Scratch your itch to hear RUSH music played live by going to check out any of these great RUSH Tribute Bands - these bands are keeping the community and the music alive - the most current, curated, and rockin' list of RUSH Tribute Bands in the world! Yeah! ⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here: ⁠Schatz's Scratch List⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠(And say it 5 times fast!) GO BONELESS Certified boneless in the state of Ohio by the Boneless Podcasting Network. Go Boneless. Boneless Makes a Better Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 14m
  2. APR 19

    Episode 108. Grace Under Pressure Terry Brown Mix

    Grace Under Pressure…Under a Microscope. This week, Chaz and Schatz throw the format out the window like a busted cassette deck and go full album-mode on Grace Under Pressure—but not just any version. Oh no. We’re diving headfirst into the 2026 Super Deluxe Edition featuring the long-awaited Terry Brown mix…and folks, things get spicy. Schatz rolls in looking like he lost a fight with a pollen storm, but don’t worry—our clinicians have prescribed a heavy dose of sonic therapy. Instead of spinning the wheel, the boys go track-by-track comparing the original mix vs. the remaster vs. Terry Brown’s fresh take… and let’s just say: one of these things is not like the others. From the opening blast of “Distant Early Warning” to the brooding thunder of “Between the Wheels,” Chaz and Schatz hear things they’ve NEVER heard before—buried guitars, resurrected drums, and (yikes!) effin keyboards that finally step out of the fog too. Is this the mix that finally gives Neil Peart his full chest-thumping glory back? Did Geddy Lee’s keys get unfairly accused all these years? And did Alex Lifeson just sneak back into the spotlight like a six-string ninja? Also discussed: Why the original mix now sounds like “AM radio Rush Lite”The great ‘80s production arms race (looking at you, Yes and Genesis)Electronic drums vs. acoustic punch (and where things got… weird)Whether Terry Brown just gave this album its “balls back” (their words, not ours… okay, also ours)By the end, one thing is clear: this isn’t just a remix—it’s a revelation. Bottom line: If you thought you knew Grace Under Pressure, think again. Play along at home: Queue up your versions and A/B this beast with us… just be prepared to question everything you thought you heard before! SCHATZ'S SCRATCH LIST - RUSH TRIBUTE BANDS Scratch your itch to hear RUSH music played live by going to check out any of these great RUSH Tribute Bands - these bands are keeping the community and the music alive - the most current, curated, and rockin' list of RUSH Tribute Bands in the world! Yeah! ⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here: ⁠Schatz's Scratch List⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠(And say it 5 times fast!) GO BONELESS Certified boneless in the state of Ohio by the Boneless Podcasting Network. Go Boneless. Boneless Makes a Better Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 hr
  3. APR 13

    Episode 107. Time Stand Still

    This week on Rush Rash, Chaz and Schatz welcome Jillian Maryonovich of RushCon back into the co-host chair—fresh off a surreal, boots-on-the-ground experience at the JUNOS where Rush did the unthinkable: they got back on stage as Rush with some Noobs. Jillian walks us through the emotional rollercoaster: From spotting the gear…To locking eyes with fellow Rush-shirt-wearing lifers…To realizing this is actually happening when Geddy walks out.We break down the performance of “Finding My Way”—a bold, risky, slightly bananas choice—and debate: Was it genius symbolism, inspired management, or both?Did Geddy prove he’s still got it… or is the voice the elephant in the room?How did the new lineup chemistry land?And why were there teenagers at the JUNOS who had NO IDEA who Rush is?! (Psst...the JUNOS are in Canada - for you non-Canadians)Plus: The 70/30 fan reaction divide on the comebackThe pressure on the “new era” membersAlex Lifeson still being an absolute wizard with hands that should legally require WD-40And the emotional weight of moving forward without NeilJillian also opens up about the deeper struggle: loving this band so much… but not being sure she’s ready for what they are now. Oh—and yes: there’s a straw-less beverage incident that may be the true emotional climax of the episode. THIS WEEK'S SONG A surprise pull from the wheel—and an instant favorite. Jillian calls it a “top five… it’s a keeper,” while the crew dives into the legacy of the track, its place in the catalog, and the unique role of guest vocals from Aimee Mann. The conversation also veers into modern-day “what ifs” around the current lineup. Indeed, even in someone like our intrepid co-host, the RushRash does not stand still, it just keeps on spreading...so come along and give us an itchy scratchy, hmm? SCHATZ'S SCRATCH LIST - RUSH TRIBUTE BANDS Scratch your itch to hear RUSH music played live by going to check out any of these great RUSH Tribute Bands - these bands are keeping the community and the music alive - the most current, curated, and rockin' list of RUSH Tribute Bands in the world! Yeah! ⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here: ⁠Schatz's Scratch List⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠(And say it 5 times fast!) GO BONELESS Certified boneless in the state of Ohio by the Boneless Podcasting Network. Go Boneless. Boneless Makes a Better Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 21m
  4. APR 5

    Episode 106. Cygnus X-1 Book 2: Hemispheres

    This week on Rush Rash, Chaz and Schatz celebrate 50 years of 2112 with a very special guest—YouTube sensation and all-around Rush whisperer Mike Massé—who drops in (freshly fumigated from the Haggis Shack) to talk about his gorgeous new cover of “Tears.” The guys dig into Mike’s creative process, from Mellotron patch-hunting to channeling Geddy’s extra-vibrato-when-you-feel-fancy technique, and why sometimes the internet is both your best friend and a chaotic dumpster fire of “release date truth.” (April 1st? March? WHO KNOWS—ROLL THE BONES.) We also: Spin Mike’s stunning rendition of Tears in honor of 2112’s 50thDebate the actual release date like proper Rush nerdsTake a wild detour into Beatles territory with Mike’s Rubber Soul tribute bandBreak down the Rush reunion performance (yes, THAT one)React in real-time like well behaved Cygnus-X1.Net Facebookers (we get into THAT too)Plus: RushCon plansTouring chaos across the US, Europe, and beyondAnd the eternal question: Can you actually have too much Rush? (Spoiler: no, don’t be ridiculous.)It’s just the right amount of unhinged—exactly how The Professor would want it. THIS WEEK'S SONG Effin A, it's Cygnus X-1 Book Two: Hemispheres. Need we say more? The wheel has spoken - Cygnus X1.Net Facebookers - GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER. - NEP SCHATZ'S SCRATCH LIST - RUSH TRIBUTE BANDS Scratch your itch to hear RUSH music played live by going to check out any of these great RUSH Tribute Bands - these bands are keeping the community and the music alive - the most current, curated, and rockin' list of RUSH Tribute Bands in the world! Yeah! ⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here: ⁠Schatz's Scratch List⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠(And say it 5 times fast!) GO BONELESS Certified boneless in the state of Ohio by the Boneless Podcasting Network. Go Boneless. Boneless Makes a Better Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 50m
4.2
out of 5
10 Ratings

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A weekly listen through all 166 original studio tracks in the band R U S H's catalog, one track at a time. Chaz Charles and Alan "Schatz" Schatzberg take listeners through each track with their unique blend of uninformed opinion, musicianship and misguided attempts at humor along the way. Listeners are invited to fact check and play along at home, because who doesn't like getting fact checked on R U S H?! Hot Damn, Eh!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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