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Hilariously Inaccurate Rush Bio


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Well I was checking a canadian news archive to see what happened on my birthday when I though I would check the Rush Birthdays too. Geddy appeared in the births section and this is what it said

 

Also Geddy Lee 1953-

rock & roll singer, bass guitarist, keyboard player, born on this day in Toronto in 1953. Lee founded the Canadian rock group Rush in 1968 with guitarist Alex Lifeson and drummer John Rutsey. Rutsey left after Rush's first album in 1974, and was replaced by Neil Peart. Million selling albums include 2112, Moving Pictures, All the World's a Stage and Signals; hit singles include Rivendell, By-Tor and the Snow Dog, Necromancer, The Fountain of Lamneth, Distant Early Warning; sang on Bob and Doug McKenzie's Great White North song 'Take Off.' The band was recently awarded the Order of Canada.

 

Anyone notice any errors, or perhaps dreams.

 

here it the original page: http://www1.sympatico.ca/cgi-bin/on_this_day?mth=Jul&day=29

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Well I found it funny for the fact that of all the songs picked, they went with Rivendell and the epics from Carres of Steel.
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It is funny! Can you imagine the rationale that went into it

 

"hmmm, well we can only touch on the absolute highlights of Geddy's career.. should it be "Tom Sawyer"?.. nah..."Spirit of Radio".. nope.. "Fountain of Lamneth" Thats it!

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the hit single- Rivendell... :LOL: :lol: :LOL:

 

Rivendell topped the charts for 2 1/2 months in Middle Earth.

 

The Necromancer did not do well in Mordor, however.

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the hit single- Rivendell... :LOL: :lol: :LOL:

 

Rivendell topped the charts for 2 1/2 months in Middle Earth.

 

The Necromancer did not do well in Mordor, however.

Yeah, from what I heard, the Necromancer went on to darken some other land.

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