Since
Alidar Jack has done the 2 songs I posted with Gavin Rossdale & Bush...I was wondering what your thoughts were on Bush & Gavin Rossdale
PKTrekGirl?
I saw Bush live in 97 and they were great!

One of my favorite groups.
Well, it depends upon how you try to categorize them along the 90's music spectrum. Some people try to claim they were a Grunge band, but I don't buy that. Partly because of the timing (they came
way late, if their objective was to get to that particular party), but partly because...well, Grunge was one of those things that did not translate very well overseas - I see it as mainly as an American thing...and with only a couple of exceptions (Stone Temple Pilots being the chief one), in fact, a
Seattle thing.
I consider Bush to be post-Grunge.
However, setting that issue aside and judging based on their music alone, I thought they had some good tunes. I do not care for them as much as I do my fave 90's bands - Pearl Jam & Alice In Chains being the two I am
most into, by far (along with their side projects & feeder bands)...but Nirvana, Screaming Trees, Soundgarden, and the aforementioned Stone Temple Pilots are also in the mix, along with Mudhoney and a few others. But Bush had some good songs.
I guess that I do not dislike Bush...but for me, they kind of blend in with that whole gang of 90's post-grunge alternative rock bands that had some good tunes, but didn't really bring anything 'new' to the table. Which is fine. Not everyone needs to bring in something new. But what can I say? Nothing will match the first time I heard Nirvana or Pearl Jam and thought "Holy shit! These guys are gonna change the universe as we know it!"
I don't know how old you are, or if you remember when those bands came out...but in Anchorage Alaska (which in many ways is a distant suburb of Seattle), we were wowed in a way I've not been wowed since. It was like one day we were listening to the 80's arena rock bands we'd been listening to (in some cases) for a decade...and the next, the world was turned upside down and it was, like "Axel WHO?"...because the word about what was happening down in Seattle had reached Anchorage and suddenly, it was about Kurt Cobain and a bit later, Eddie Vedder. I've never seen something like that happen before - something that just changed the whole direction of things. It was a total rush...and I'll never forget it.
Bush didn't change the direction of anything. But they had some good tunes to contribute to what was already going on when they got there. And they sounded pretty good on their studio albums, on the radio, etc. (although a couple of their songs got overplayed there for a while).
I've never heard Bush live, so I can't speak about that bit. And I never bought their studio albums on CD or anything - Just picked up some singles on iTunes later. I think I have maybe 3 or 4 of their songs on my iPod. But I don't have ANYTHING on my iPod I dislike (except for a couple of rap songs I downloaded for my nephew

)...so that right there will tell you that I don't dislike them, anyway.