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  1. Clockwork Angels/GrandMaster Award at San Diego Comic Con This was just uploaded today.
  2. Published on 30 Jul 2012 by canalinutil3 This is awesome!
  3. Here are my top 3 favs: http://cygnusx1design.com/clients/rc/tb_final/song1.mp3 TSOR http://cygnusx1design.com/clients/rc/tb_final/song2.mp3 The Trees https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=HA28...ufJ%2fmDQ%3d%3d Limelight
  4. Great insights discussed here by Geddy about Neil's lyrics & how he sythesizes them with the music he writes along with Neil's collaboration. No wonder they have stayed together & lasted for so many years. Less than 301 views @ posting this (clocked in @ 245) so in on it early.
  5. QUOTE (vital signz @ Jun 23 2012, 03:21 PM) OK. You are born in 1962, from St Catharines, It's Neil. Not Neal. NEIL. NOT NEAL. Ok. Now type Neil for me. One Time. C'mon now. Show me what you got. OK who cares when I was born or where from. I just copied/pasted the link & description. Didn't bother to correct in my post. Is IT REALLY THAT MUCH OF A BIG DEAL!
  6. Jim Ladd interviews Neil Peart on Sirius Radio about Rush's new album Clockwork Angels. *The songs from Clockwork Angels played during the interview have been removed.
  7. Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson spoke with The Chop Shop Guitar Show and host Steve Black about the band's new Clockwork Angels album. He also spent some time digging into his methodology of recording his guitar solos.
  8. August 24, 1979 Ivor Wynn Stadium Hamilton, Ont. Canada. PeW Warm-up Tour. TSOR & Freewill were debuted. Streetheart opened the show. This clip from youtube was recorded in soundcheck mere hours before the show started: Ticket: $12.50
  9. QUOTE (1-0-0-1-0-0-1 @ May 10 2012, 09:37 PM) QUOTE (trenken @ May 10 2012, 09:24 PM) Awesome link. Im listening to a news report about a murder. Thank you. Take it easy on the guy, Mr. Positivity. I'm pretty sure he thought he was posting the Geddy piece. I couldn't get it to load, so I didn't hear any of it. An alternate way to get it to load would be to click on: http://www.planetrock.com/ and click on "on demand" in the green triangle at the top of the screen. When the popup window appears, click Darren Redick, then today's date. Then go to 46:10.
  10. QUOTE (1-0-0-1-0-0-1 @ May 10 2012, 09:37 PM) QUOTE (trenken @ May 10 2012, 09:24 PM) Awesome link. Im listening to a news report about a murder. Thank you. Take it easy on the guy, Mr. Positivity. I'm pretty sure he thought he was posting the Geddy piece. I couldn't get it to load, so I didn't hear any of it. Perhaps it isn't working in the States? It loads fine & works here in Canada.
  11. Geddy Lee Exclusive Interview on Planet Rock - Now Available Online Click here: http://player.planetrock.com/?odCat=33&odItem=10408 Headlong Flight starts @ 40:59. You can hear Geddy's intro. @ 46:10
  12. QUOTE (HowItIs @ Apr 25 2012, 10:33 PM) Fantastic. Yet another reason I love Alex. Glad to hear that you are doing well and paying it forward. Good for you! Thanks for the support & encouragement HowItIs!
  13. QUOTE (canadianice @ Apr 25 2012, 04:01 PM) QUOTE (gestet2112 @ Apr 25 2012, 02:53 PM) Thank you volunteers! Earlier this year some of our supporters got together to say thank you to the people who donate their time for people living with kidney disease and their families. Among them was Alex Lifeson of Rush. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=playe...d&v=BE_x2LwSQJc Alex can be seen @ 0:44 - 0:53 This one touches my heart as I was diagnosed with kidney disease in 1997 & was on dialysis for 5-1/2 yrs until I got a kidney transplant in Dec.2004. Since 1998 I have been a vounteer for The Kidney Foundation of Canada. Thanks for this Alex!! That is so cool, hope all is well my friend, i am just down the qew in Hamilton. Cheers Thanks canadianice! All is well with me. Last Dec.9th I celebrated 7 yrs since my transplant @ St.Joseph's in Hamilton on Upper James. I first saw Rush @ Ivor Wynn Stadium back in Aug.1979. I like the fact that, since I've been a fan for 35 yrs, Alex has demonstrated his generosity publicly by supporting The Kidney Foundation of Canada to which I also have supported since 1998.
  14. Thank you volunteers! Earlier this year some of our supporters got together to say thank you to the people who donate their time for people living with kidney disease and their families. Among them was Alex Lifeson of Rush. Alex can be seen @ 0:44 - 0:53 This one touches my heart as I was diagnosed with kidney disease in 1997 & was on dialysis for 5-1/2 yrs until I got a kidney transplant in Dec.2004. Since 1998 I have been a vounteer for The Kidney Foundation of Canada. Thanks for this Alex!!
  15. STEEL ASSASSIN - RED SECTOR A The 2nd release from Steel Assassin's album WWII: Metal of Honor which is dedicated to the brave men and women who served and sacrificed in WWII. In a recent interview with Mathias Madder from High Roller, guitarist Mike Mooney comments: The selection of Rush's "Red Sector A" as a cover tune on "World War II: Metal of Honor" might be viewed as an unexpected choice but for Mike Mooney it was not a question at all: "I actually made a demo of the song about five years ago basically for my own purposes. I've always loved the way Geddy sings that song, there's a hopelessness and longing in his voice that is brilliant, but there's also a quality of urgency that I thought would translate well to metal, so I basically changed up the tempos and really kept everything else the same. I call Rush my 'desert island' band, meaning if I were ever stranded on desert island and could only listen to one artist, it would be Rush. Kevin and I are both huge fans all the way back to their earliest days. Their writing in a lot of ways is very metal, but they are so much more diverse than just that. 'Red Sector A' also ties in rather neatly with the military concept of our record. We were at my house combing through some demos for the new record, when I came across my old version of it, and all at once it struck me, this would be an awesome addition to the World War II theme. I began the campaign right then to have this song on the album, Kevin instantly agreed and the rest would follow. Lyrically and musically it's a perfect compliment to this record and the whole band is really excited about it." Matthias Mader
  16. The only thing I have to add is this short bootleg link: Nothing special. It's taken from the side with background noise. Neil is so eloquent stating, "Our lifetime is not over, our achievement is not over & we'll just try to keep getting better!"
  17. Why does your Dad have Comment Pending Approval!? Comments may be held for uploader approval. I just tried to add this comment: Much Music error @ 12:31 stating Tom Sawyer is from the album "A Farewell to Kings" instead of "Moving Pictures" Also again @ 16:26.
  18. 2012 Junos - William Shatner sings Adams, B.T.O., Rush & Trooper This is a clip of host William Shatner doing a medley of songs by Canadian bands @ the 2012 Juno Awards held Sunday April 1,2012 in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Go to 1:50 - 2:16 here: Shatner questions Neil's lyrics after bastardizing the song.
  19. Rush Guitarist Alex Lifeson Paints The Town Blue For Kidney Foundation It seems touring the world with one of the biggest rock groups of all time isn't enough for Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson as he splatters a canvas with blue paint. However Lifeson wasn't exhibiting a new creative direction for himself, rather he was taking part in a charity gala for The Kidney Foundation called 'Paint The Town Blue' in his native Canada. The event saw the 'Tom Sawyer' guitarist alongside contemporary artist and fellow Canadian decorate a series of blank canvases before inviting guests to showcase their own artistic talents. The event was an overall success and a major help towards achieving the organisation's goal of raising up to $50 million for the charity. Toronto, Canada - 29.03.2012 http://www.contactmusic.com/celebrity-vide...oundation_11642
  20. QUOTE (Unobtrusive Companion @ Apr 3 2012, 10:46 AM) QUOTE (Snaked @ Apr 3 2012, 08:36 AM) http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t254/snaked_arrowed/Something%20New/ClockworkAngelsCOVER7.jpg Perhaps at 9:12pm? As in 21:12?!?! If this happened, it would be awesome! Where did this photo come from? The photo came from here: http://www.rushisaband.com/blog/2012/04/03...urbook-revealed
  21. All of Permanent Waves while pedaling the upright bike 3 times/week. When pedaling outdoors for 2-4 hrs it's PeW, MP, Signals, 2112 & Vapor Trails.
  22. QUOTE (GeddyRulz @ Mar 29 2012, 09:34 AM) QUOTE (treeduck @ Mar 28 2012, 01:59 PM) Nope. It's May 1979 at the Hammersmith odeon in London... http://www.flickr.com/photos/21410041@N04/2126130903/ Well, okay... early 1979. We know that by the end of 1979, he shaved the Doug Henning moustache. (Permanent Waves, released on the first day of 1980, has photos of him in the studio with long hair but no 'stache.) The "Doug Henning moustache" was shaved off by Aug.24,1979 as I was @ that concert which was in Ivor Wynn Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Check this vid & go to 0:58 for proof:
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