Eventually, there was tension between usĮmmett quit Triumph – acrimoniously, in 1988 – at a time when the band’s brand of brawny rock was being eclipsed by video-ready groups like Mötley Crüe, Bon Jovi and Guns N’ Roses. I wanted to write songs that approached pop, but the other guys wanted that blues base. Eventually, there was tension between us, and after a while I wanted out.” “Gil would have been quite happy to play in Kiss or Bad Company. The band I was in was something else entirely. They became much more progressive-minded, and their whole ensemble became a very conscientious kind of activity. “Musically, Rush were quite different from us. “I mean, you’ve got two three-piece bands from Canada, the lead singers sing kind of high, and the guitar players are blond – I get it,” Emmett says.
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