

Rush Deep Cuts: Uncovering 15 Hidden Gems to Celebrate The Band's Fifty Something Tour – My Weekly Mixtape: Music Discovery & Nostalgia
Is there such a thing as a Rush deep cut? To the diehards, absolutely not — but that shouldn’t stop us from trying! As the band gears up for their long-anticipated Fifty Something anniversary tour, I am throwing back to an episode where I was the guest, and joined Steve & Gerry on the Something For Nothing: A Rush Fancast.
In this discussion, we set out to celebrate the overlooked corners of one of the most iconic catalogs in rock history, and wrack our brains to come up with five not-so-popular-but-definitely-should-be Rush songs each — tracks that may not dominate classic rock radio but reveal the band’s depth, ambition, and evolution.
No hits. No concert staples. From early prog explorations to later-era experimentation, this episode dives into underrated Rush songs, forgotten fan favorites, and deep album cuts that showcase the brilliance of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart. Whether it’s intricate musicianship, storytelling, or emotional weight hiding beneath the surface, these songs remind us why Rush’s legacy continues to grow fifty years on.
Whether you’re a lifelong Rush obsessive, gearing up to see them on this tour, or a newer listener curious about what lies beyond the hits, this episode is a love letter to Rush deep cuts — the riffs, the risks, and the moments that still reward close listening decades later.
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BU2B (Clockwork Angels)
Anagram (Presto)
The Fountain Of Lamenth (Caress of Steel)
Spindrift (Snakes & Arrows)
The Way The Wind Blows (Snakes & Arrows)
Afterimage (Grace Under Pressure)
Test For Echo (Test For Echo)
High Water (Hold Your Fire)
Losing It (Signals)
Chemistry (Signals)
Red Lenses (Grace Under Pressure)
Between Sun & Moon (Counterparts)
Cinderella Man (A Farewell To Kings)
The Stars Look Down (Vapor Trails)
Available Light (Presto)

