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  1. I'm betting Billy Corgan and Sebastian Bach have already called their reps and begged to be the 'stars' to give the introduction to RUSH at the upcoming RRHOF induction ceremony. Last year, the intros were give by: Chris Rock for Red Hot Chili Peppers Chuck D & LL Cool J for The Beastie Boys Billy Joe Armstrong (Green Day) for G&R Steven Van Zandt for Small Faces / Faces ZZ Top for Freddie King I think the notion of Sebastian Bach (mother truckers) giving the intro for RUSH makes us all cringe. Bill Corgan, however, was very articulate in his analysis of the underrated greatness of RUSH in Beyond the Lighted Stage. Jack Black's 'rock juice' comments were classic. Other possibilities include Matt Stone, Kirk Hammond, Taylor Hawkins. If RUSH gets a say in it, I could see them reaching out to Steven Colbert as a way to inject their sense of humor into the moment. Though I would rather hear musicians talking about RUSH and the influence of the Holy Trinity of ROCK. Also, keep in mind, during the performance of RUSH classic songs, other musicians may take the stage. It would take a "super group" of Hammond, Hawkins, and Claypool jamming out YYZed to really pay proper tribute.
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