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"I felt sad to see such joy in Neil’s face": Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee recall Rush's final live momentsThe R40 tour name referred to drummer and chief lyricist Neil Peart’s four decades in ... Says guitarist Alex Lifeson, “We were playing well, the show was so much fun for us and our audience ...
Though Rush, the Canadian rock trio consisting of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart changed over the years from a blues-inspired hard rock beginning and later moving into progressive rock ...
A little more than a year ago, Geddy Lee told Rolling Stone that he was trying to convince Alex Lifeson to agree ... be reluctant to call it Rush without Neil Peart. “So I just keep working ...
“For forty years Rush included Neil, and I don’t think putting ... Read the full interview with Rush’s Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee in the brand new issue of Classic Rock, onsale now.
“He’s Geddy Lee, you know ... “Eventually, it got to be too much for me, so Alex and Neil started triggering keyboard events, as well. As a bass player, it's important to know the rules ...
The R40 Live Tour celebrated Neil Peart’s 40th year in the band ... In the years since the trek ended both Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson admitted that they tried to schedule more dates.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson Auction Rush Memorabilia for ... but bassist Geddy Lee now admits that he and drummer Neil Peart suffered a few misgivings while they were at the podium.
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