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If you are from Western New York, and you like to rock, there's little doubt you have air-drummed 'Tom Sawyer' in your car on the way home from a long day at work. Legendary Rush drummer Neil Peart, considered by many the GOAT, passed away this week at age 67, after a 3 year battle with brain cancer. 

 

Post your Rush-related memories and tributes here!

 

 

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5 hours ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

In no particular order my top 5 drummers"

Neil Peart

Carter Beauford

Danny Carey 

John Bonham

Dave Lombardo 

 

No Bill Bruford?

4 hours ago, row_33 said:

Moving Pictures was released when i was the perfect age of 14 to enjoy it

 

wish music today meant 10% of what it did back then

 

 

There's lots of good music out there. Just have to be open to it, and let it be it's own thing.

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I lost track of Rush, but 2112 was part of my formative experience as a music fan.  It's hard to forget the 1st time I heard it - it stood out from everything else, completely.

 

Recently, I saw a doc on them, and they were talking about the making of that record.  It was really a "last shot" kind of record w/ their label - they weren't catching fire, and it was a final chance.  Their manager kept promising that it would be an accessible record with "hits," and instead, they went into the studio & stayed true to their own vision, even though they knew it wasn't commercial.  That takes incredible courage artistically.

 

And, of course, the rest is history. The built their own niche in that world, and an incredibly loyal following. Goes without saying that Peart was a legend.  He influenced so many.

 

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I was in the Navy in the mid '80s and stationed at Great Lakes Naval Station, north of Chicago.  Saw Rush in July of '84 (Grace Under Pressure tour).  Neil was one of my favorite drummers, along with John Bonham, and Keith Moon.  He will be sorely missed.

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RIP

 

I can still remember sitting oranges in the old Aud just to the left of the stage.  Mr first time watching Rush live.  Watching him wail on the drums, and suddenly the kit spins and he plays a second kit behind him.  Wails on that, and it spins again right into the Tom Sawyer intro.

 

He was the most technically clean drummer I ever saw.  His stick handling was impeccable, his rhythm flawless.  He was an amazing musician.

 

 

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What sucks is we’ll never be able to see him play live again.  Was holding out hope Rush would do another, maybe smaller, tour.  So glad I got to see them as many times as I did, and for their last tour.

 

I’m not saddened by many celebrity deaths, but this one is different.  It truly hurts.

 

RIP and Godspeed.

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12 hours ago, Foxx said:

 

this one? was the only one i could find that would possibly fit what you are saying here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQmz494XBkg

 

 


One of my all time favorite Rush songs.  Love how the drums aren’t in the background, but an integral part of the song.  Like do many of their songs the drums are a featured instrument not just keeping the beat.

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No, his mind is not for rent
To any god or government
Always hopeful, yet discontent
He knows changes aren't permanent
But change is

18 minutes ago, davefan66 said:


One of my all time favorite Rush songs.  Love how the drums aren’t in the background, but an integral part of the song.  Like do many of their songs the drums are a featured instrument not just keeping the beat.

 

subdivisions was my anthem as a kid, even growing up in a city 

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1 hour ago, davefan66 said:


One of my all time favorite Rush songs.  Love how the drums aren’t in the background, but an integral part of the song.  Like do many of their songs the drums are a featured instrument not just keeping the beat.

i think the torch of the unquestioned greatest living drummer now resides firmly with Danny Carey.

 

RIP Neil. we were fortunate you found your calling.

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9 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

I thought the consensus was Phil Collins was the greatest drummer?


his work with early and mid years Genesis is great

 

he couldn’t sing and drum complexly so he increased the pop stuff to drum to

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