The first show of this final run had been scheduled for July 24 in Calgary, but just a few weeks earlier that city endured a massive flood. The arena we were supposed to play in was underwater up to the tenth row. It was fairly certain we would not be playing that building, but rather than cancel our show, I suggested to the Guys at Work and manager Ray that we move it somewhere else, to higher ground—maybe outdoors—and play a benefit for those people who had lost so much. Everybody readily agreed, and Ray set about making it happen. It turned out that nowhere in Calgary itself was going to work, and the considered alternatives of Lethbridge, Alberta, and Kelowna, British Columbia, were rejected in favor of . . . Red Deer, Alberta.Check it out here!
Neil Peart's "News Weather and Sports" - August 2013
Neil Peart has just updated his website with the latest edition of News, Weather & Sports titled "It’s Not Over When It’s Over". Neil writes about the final days of the tour, including narrowly avoiding a massive forest fire in Washington state, as well as the moving of the Calgary show to Red Deer:
there is a great bit where he describes a "leather-armored knight manfully negotiating a wilderness path, bathed in ecclesiastical light" maybe we'll get some lyrics in this style on the next record!
ReplyDeleteI agree, he certainly has a way with words, and not just when writing lyrics!
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