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Calling all RUSH fans...
A few minor mistakes with the cymbal chokes, but this guy is one of the best Neil Peart wannbes I've seen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FC6SvWuzd0&mode=related&search= |
Good, but he's no match for this guy:
http://www.bobbysbrane.com/animation%20fun/animations/YYZ%20video-Rush.wmv |
Rush never did it for me. I can't stand the chick who sings for them.
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I was never a huge rush fan in High School, but I have come to respect them. I caught them in concert in South America on one of my cable channels a few weeks ago and they have held up very well and gave a great show.
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Fantastic band. Love Lifeson's solo work too.
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They're just about done recording their latest album in upstate NY and will be touring again in the spring. I've seen them 35 times and will try to get it 50 on this tour.
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If I didn't hate the thought of getting ripped off $100 or more to see 'em from nosebleed with 70,000+ of my closest friends on a jumbo-tron, I'd do the same. Here's to hoping they play a few smaller venues - if they do, I'll gladly go see 'em again too! (only 3x for me, nothing like the 35 you've got - that's hardcore!)
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10x seen and counting...
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Seen 3 times.
One of the tightest live bands there is. Sweet animation of Peart! |
I didn't realize Limbaugh could even sing!!!
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which chick dont you like...the one from the bangles or Lisa Dalbello who vocalized on VICTOR from the Alex Lifeson project?
Lisa Dalbello rocks...shame she isnt putting out anymore albums...I hope she does! she has a my space site somewhere.. http://www.myspace.com/voxpopgirl |
They played my high school back in the seventies before they hit it big. Geddy grew up in my nieghbourhood. Neil's books are very interesting
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I posted the bobbybrane one over a year ago, and I still love to watch it!! The youtube guy is definetly good also!
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Not only is he the best drummer ever--yeah, I said it--but he also wrote damn near all of the lyrics to all of the Rush songs...We all should know the words to Red Barchetta.
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I have lived the words to Red Barchetta. Driving a Ferrari 512BB like a maniac on a country road, that song was running through my head. Neil is also a huge BMW bike guy and has written a few very cool books, the last two of which are partly responsible for my newfound motorcycle hobby.
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Damn that guy is good. I wish I was half that good when I played. Pratice makes perfect! That Neil Peart Buddy Rich tribute, he just does not look the same when he is not behind all those drums like he was when I seen them as a kid. It sucks to get old.
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BTW, here's the original version of the first link done by the pros.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL3NsjbRZ10 |
I've always really liked Rush, but saw them live for the first time just last year on the R30 tour.
Next time they're in town, I'm going again. |
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no, he's the lead singer of BTO
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Red Barchetta: My uncle has a country place That no one knows about He says it used to be a farm Before the Motor Law And on Sundays I elude the eyes And hop the Turbine Freight To far outside the Wire Where my white-haired uncle waits Jump to the ground As the Turbo slows to cross the borderline Run like the wind As excitement shivers up and down my spine Down in his barn My uncle preserved for me an old machine For fifty odd years To keep it as new has been his dearest dream I strip away the old debris That hides a shining car A brilliant red Barchetta From a better vanished time I fire up the willing engine Responding with a roar Tires spitting gravel I commit my weekly crime Wind In my hair Shifting and drifting Mechanical music Adrenaline surge... Well-weathered leather Hot metal and oil The scented country air Sunlight on chrome The blur of the landscape Every nerve aware Suddenly ahead of me Across the mountainside A gleaming alloy air car Shoots towards me, two lanes wide I spin around with shrieking tires To run the deadly race Go screaming through the valley As another joins the chase Drive like the wind Straining the limits of machine and man Laughing out loud with fear and hope I've got a desperate plan At the one-lane bridge I leave the giants stranded at the riverside Race back to the farm To dream with my uncle at the fireside |
Thanks Drag!
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He talks about that solo in his latest book. It was in Frankfurt and he said he was pretty sick and didn't play very well. I think he said his best one was a few nights later in Prague and a few mos. earlier in Austin, TX. He was kinda disappointed that they filmed the Frankfurt show instead of Prague. But that's just how it worked out. I thought the DVD was pretty good.
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Jeez. He's tough on himself. That was pretty amazing.
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Hijack here.
His last book was pretty whiny. He really just views drumming as his part-time job and a way to earn gas money for his motorcycle trips between concer cities. He never ever wants to meet a fan under any circumstances and has quite an alias life set up to avoid them - private investigator as his biking companion and security chief, bogus names on credit cards, etc. He was on a serious quest for the perfect performance and hit it around two weeks into the tour in Austin. Thereafter, he just complained about everything and wanted go home. In fact, I really think he only picked up drums again after a few yrs. off (following the deaths of his daughter and wife) because Geddy and Alex were prodding him and because he was out of money. He tells a lot about how bad his investments have been and he definitely lives a lavish lifestyle. |
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I have been a RUSH fan ever since I first heard them in 79. Red Barchetta... That is motivation music. Every time I get frustrated with my car projects, I pop that in the CD player, and next thing you know I am back at work. It was the first thing I played in my 914 after the 6 conversion. (Yes, my 914/6 is bright red). And it always picks me up. |
I have their cd's playing in my garage before I even get frustrated. I usually start off with Fly By Night, then all of Hemispheres and then onto Exit Stage Left. That gets me good a pissed off by the time I have to change cd's.
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My Rush lp's on vinyl
RUSH RUSH 2112 RUSH (1) RUSH A FAREWELL TO KINGS RUSH ALL THE WORLDS A STAGE RUSH CARESS OF STEEL RUSH CLOSER TO THE HEART RUSH EXIT STAGE LEFT RUSH FLY BY NIGHT RUSH HEMISPHERES RUSH MOVING PICTURES RUSH SPIRIT OF RADIO |
I always thought Red Barchetta was about a Ferrari but according to this site - its LSD - pretty funny. Just like Lucy in the sky with diamonds??
http://www.egodeath.com/rushlyrics.htm |
Red Barchetta is a futuristic story about a time when all cars are banned (the motor law) and Neil takes his uncle's old Ferrari out to "commit his weekly crime". In the Exit Stage Left video narrative, Neil says it's a metaphor for freedom and sexuality. Somewhere else he wrote that the song was inspired by short story or mag. article called "A Sunday Drive".
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IROC, in Ghost Rider, he seems like a nice and approachable guy compared to Roadshow. If you ever come across him in a truck stop or BMW dealership, don't give any hint that you know who he is. He might be willing to talk about motorcycles or books and he might even sign an autograph if you're a drummer. Mention Rush and he'll be out the door. I've met Geddy and Alex and they are 180 deg. opposite, totally cool and outgoing with fans.
I read a story once about Van Halen leaving a show when one of their limos broke down n traffic. It was before cell phones were common and they all figured Eddie would be the most recognizeable one to get out of the car and ask some of the line of cars to borrow a phone or cb radio. So he did. Can you imagine Neil Peart being in that spot? He'd die of a heart attack. |
Wow, I he must have withdrawn even more. I figured if I ever saw him in a situation like you mention, I would ask him, "Hey, aren't you Elwood?" :>)
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Hah! Since you could only know that by reading Ghost Rider, he might be nice to you. I did run across him once in a parking lot. On the Roll the Bones tour, I went to see them in Cologne, Germany. Mid. afternoon, about five other fans and I were standing behind the loading area, watching the roadies load in all the stuff. There was zero security there. A few of the kids were taking photos of each other in front of the RUSH road cases. Anyway, this MB wagon pulled up right next to us and and out climbed the Professor himself and his driver. Neil is about 6'6". He's huge! His driver, whom I struck up a conversation with two weeks later in Stuttgart, is, I believe, identified in Roadshow as Peter Brockbank, one of Neil's buddies from his early days in England. Anyway, Neil was wearing a baseball hat and carrying a duffle bag. Some of the kids yelled his name and he didn't even glance at them. He had a slight smirk on his face and just kept waling straight into the Sporthalle. I was lucky enough to sneak in the empty arena and watch a little bit of the soundcheck before they tossed me. And since I was there so early and the show was gen. admission, I got front row. Haffta dig those photos up somewhere.
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