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- I found some interviews online that I hope are new to the forum (Yes, I did a search first.)

-The only interview I heard so far myself is Signals, but it was pretty good.

-Enjoy!

 

 

(Rush only)

Permanent Waves 40th Anniversary

https://www.inthestu...son-neil-peart/

 

A Farewell to Neil Peart

https://www.inthestu...t-alex-lifeson/

 

Signals

https://www.inthestu...d/rush-signals/

 

Moving Pictures

https://www.inthestu...esonneil-peart/

 

Power Windows 35th Anniversary

https://www.inthestu...e-alex-lifeson/

 

Echoes of Fallen Rockers (including NEP)

https://www.inthestu...fallen-rockers/

 

(Interviews, live tracks, mixed stuff under the tag "Rush" that is not exclusively Rush)

https://www.inthestudio.net/?s=Rush

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Not a lot of current quotes here. Most of them are recycled and general in nature. Moving Pictures was the first one originally broadcast in 1989. That's probably the best one because it talks about specific songs. i think the next shows broadcast were in the mid-90s with Power Windows/Hold Your Fire/Victor, Signals/Grace Under Pressure and Counterparts. Each of those shows ran about 60 minutes on radio. From that point most if not all of the quotes from subsequent anniversary shows are not new.
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Each of those shows ran about 60 minutes on radio. From that point most if not all of the quotes from subsequent anniversary shows are not new.

I'm one of the new kids on the block to the TRF. The interviews were certainly new for me, but if you know where the originals are please do tell. I'm probably not be the only one who would enjoy hearing longer shows.

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Each of those shows ran about 60 minutes on radio. From that point most if not all of the quotes from subsequent anniversary shows are not new.

I'm one of the new kids on the block to the TRF. The interviews were certainly new for me, but if you know where the originals are please do tell. I'm probably not be the only one who would enjoy hearing longer shows.

 

Short answer is other shows like that may be online but they were originally on tape, vinyl or CD depending on when they were recorded. Many may not have been transferred.

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