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Les Claypool discusses performing for Rush's Canadian Songwriters Hall Of Fame induction

In a new story discussing Primus' first studio album in 11 years, Les Claypool discusses performing during Rush's Canadian Songwriters Hall Of Fame induction ceremony early last year:
"And it’s funny, because I don’t get nervous really. The things I get nervous about are strange things, like hanging out at my kid’s school with all the parents. But that Rush thing I was really nervous about — we played 'Spirit Of Radio' with cello, vibraphone and marimba, and I said a little speech, and I actually kinda croaked a bit during the speech. And that’s just not like me. But it was certainly strange playing in front of what looked like a society crowd. And the Rush guys! It was like everyone was wearing a monocle or something!" - Les Claypool, San Francisco Examiner, June 6, 2011

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