Neil Peart has passed

Rush is the ONE band that I would peg as the "theme music" of my life. I've liked plenty of other bands over my life. But, Rush is the one that truly resonated with me. The music. The lyrics. The members' personalities. If I could pick a soundtrack for my life, it would be Rush. The depth of the talent of all three of them is stunning. If you've seen the documentary "Beyond the Lighted Stage," you'll remember all the OTHER musicians interviewed... who looked up to Rush as the "gods." They are the musicians' musicians.

I'm pretty sure Neil was an alien. His talents were super-human. He was not of this Earth.
 
Rush is the ONE band that I would peg as the "theme music" of my life. I've liked plenty of other bands over my life. But, Rush is the one that truly resonated with me. The music. The lyrics. The members' personalities. If I could pick a soundtrack for my life, it would be Rush. The depth of the talent of all three of them is stunning. If you've seen the documentary "Beyond the Lighted Stage," you'll remember all the OTHER musicians interviewed... who looked up to Rush as the "gods." They are the musicians' musicians.

I'm pretty sure Neil was an alien. His talents were super-human. He was not of this Earth.

AMEN!!!!!!!!

As I wrote on my facebook page that i never comment on: Rush has always been there for me...always. This day sucks, cancer sucks. It so sad that his daughter is only 11 and of those 11 years, Neil gave a lot of himself to us fans.
 
Proof positive of Neil's supreme talent and why they called him "The Professor." This is some awesome stuff, even if you aren't a jazz fan.

He performed at a Buddy Rich tribute with Buddy Rich's band. Watch the video and be blown away at his talent that went beyond the world of Progressive Rock. His solo starts at about 3:50. Watch the reactions of the band members behind him at about 5:40. You'll see one guy craning his neck as if he was thinking, "how the fuck is he doing that??"

Watch the whole thing. Worth it, I promise!

 
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Wow. I remember my dad taking me to see every concert they came to San Diego every year. He never missed a concert since the 70s. His drum solos would last for 30 minutes with being surrounded 360° with his arsenal.
 
OK... ONE more. :-D This live performance in their hometown of Tornoto gives me goosebumps. "Spirit of Radio" with a "Paint It Black" nod to the Rolling Stones intro. Look at the size of the crowd... as far as the eye can see!

 
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Aww, sad. My 6 yo boy loves Rush. Great music, unique insightful lyrics and technically complex. I've heard they treat their fans well. Their music has been a part of my life for a long time.