“It was all people, there was no horizon,” says Rush’s Geddy Lee. His bandmate, guitarist Alex Lifeson, concurs: “People were everywhere you looked.” On July 30, 2003, almost half a million punters ...
Rush made 19 studio albums in the group’s 38 years as a recording act. And Alex Lifeson says each was memorable in its own way. There was Caress of Steel, the 1975 album that saw the band pursue a ...
New Rush Vinyl Box Set Focuses on the Canadian Prog-Rock Legend’s Late 1980s and 1990s Studio Albums
Each album boasts a print reimagined cover art, and the discs are housed in a slipcase that features new artwork created by Hugh Syme. Syme is responsible for the cover art of every Rush album since ...
Canada’s greatest power trio was assembled slowly, one piece at a time. Toronto guitarist Alex Lifeson co-founded Rush as a teenager in 1968, and a few months later, invited a childhood friend, ...
Rush may have been a live entity to their core, but Alex Lifeson that two of their classic songs would remain a studio ...
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“Was air-drumming even a thing before Tom Sawyer?”: Neil Peart’s greatest moments with Rush
It wasn’t easy, but we’ve boiled the professor of prog’s most powerful percussive performances down to 10 key tracks ...
The Rush Album Geddy Lee Wants to Turn Into a Film Is One Neil Peart Had Hopes For (It’s Not ‘2112’)
In an interview with Vulture to promote his new memoir My Effin' Life, Rush legend Geddy Lee was asked which of the band's songs he'd like to see "adapted into a ...
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