"When I first heard that the Modern Drummer Readers Poll had awarded me with triple honors for rock drummer, recorded performance, and educational DVD, I felt a heady mix of emotions. Pleasure, foremost, and certainly surprise, mixed with a little unworthiness. In time, that combination of reactions added up to a pure sense of gratitude at having my work be so appreciated by people, especially other drummers. 'The praise of the praiseworthy,' I call it. If anyone thinks a person ever gets 'used to' being honored, or winning awards, and doesn't really care too much, I'm here to tell you that it's not so. There are few feelings in life that equal being appreciated, and you can never get enough of it. Plus, genuine appreciation has the quality to endure, and I still feel a warm glow when I think about those three honors. To all those who voted for me, thank you most sincerely." - Neil Peart" - Modern Drummer, Oct. 2006 Issue
Rush News from Power Windows...A Tribute To Rush
A Tribute To Rush
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Peart Thanks Fans
The October issue of Modern Drummer includes a letter of thanks by Neil Peart:
Roadshow: Landscape With Drums, A Concert Tour By Motorcycle
Roadshow: Landscape With Drums, A Concert Tour By Motorcycle, Neil Peart's new book written about the R30 Tour, is now available. Click here for additional information and related news."In 2004, the veteran rock band Rush launched their Thirtieth-Anniversary Tour, performing fifty-seven shows in nine countries, in front of 544,525 people. Drummer and lyricist Neil Peart launched his own parallel tour, riding between those fifty-seven shows on his BMW motorcycle. From Los Angeles to Nashville, Salt Lake City to Key West, Prague to Berlin, Peart covered 21,000 miles, through nineteen countries. Along the way he kept a journal of his impressions, writing about those countries, and those fifty-seven shows, with the aim of documenting the tour as 'the biggest journey of all in my restless existence: the life of a touring musician.'"
Cygnus And The Sea Monsters - One Night In Chicago
Cygnus And The Sea Monsters - One Night In Chicago, featuring Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy, Mr. Big's Paul Gilbert, Sean Malone and Jason McMaster, is now available on CD and DVD. Featuring performances of "2112", "Cygnus X-1", "Hemispheres" and "YYZ" (with Drum Solo), the show was recorded Sept. 18th, 2005, at the Vic Theater in Chicago, where Portnoy used his near-replica of Peart's classic candy apple red kit. Recreated by the TAMA drum company using their top of the line Starclassic drums, the bass drum featured Portnoy's logo, merged with Rush's starman logo.
"Rush To Judgement"
The Orlando Weekly Newspaper has printed a parody in the wake of the of the recently denied civil action by Peart & Lee against the Ritz-Carlton Naples. In the parody, a Rush fan sues the band for damages caused by his being a Rush fanatic. - OrlandoWeekly.com, Aug. 18, 2006
"Dead Rising" Game Includes "A Passage To Bangkok"
Although just released August 8th, Rush fans have already discovered that the main guitar riff from "A Passage To Bangkok" can be heard in the Xbox 360 video game Dead Rising. While fighting with prisoners on the jeep in the leisure park, the song "Gone Guru" by the rap band Lifeseeker plays. From their self titled debut album, the song includes a sample of the main guitar riff from "A Passage to Bangkok".
Geddy Lee Supports Canadian Football? - Bang Cartoon
In an online cartoon which makes light of one time NFL great Ricky Williams' signing with the Toronto Argonauts (where Marijuana is legal), a caricature of Geddy Lee makes a plea for more US football talent. - BangCartoon, June 19, 2006
Replay X 3 Boxed Set
Replay X 3, a four-disc box set containing DVD reissues of Exit…Stage Left, Grace Under Pressure Tour and A Show Of Hands along with first time in print CD soundtrack version of the Grace Under Pressure Tour, is now available (June 13th in the US/July 24th in the UK). Each DVD features new 5.1 surround sound and stereo mixes created by Alex Lifeson and Mike Fraser from the original concert multi-tracks as well as digitally transferred and remastered visuals. The package also includes mini reprints of the original tour booklets for the three concerts. For more information and related news, click here.
Geddy Lee In Video For Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene is a Canadian indie supergroup from Toronto. Geddy Lee makes a humorous appearance spoofing an American Idol judge in the video for "Fire Eye'd Boy", from their Juno Award winning self titled third album released on Oct. 4, 2005. To view the video, click here.
Blue-Jays' Catcher is a Rush Fan
"Jays catcher Gregg Zaun makes no secret of his music interests or the fact that he is a huge fan of the band Rush. So at a recent Toronto game against the Oakland Athletics at the Rogers Centre, Zaun was sufficiently psyched when he learned that Rush bassist/vocalist Geddy Lee was in attendance. Zaun, whose first plate appearance each home game is accompanied by the Rush tune Limelight, asked the stadium audio crew to play Limelight for all of his plate appearances that night as a tribute to Lee. 'I was watching him as I walked to the plate to see if he noticed but he was talking to someone the first time up,' Zaun said. 'The second time, though, he stood up and applauded. That was so cool.' It got even cooler when Zaun took Athletics pitcher Kirk Saarloos deep for a home run and pointed directly at Lee as he crossed the plate. Lee pointed right back, which made Zaun's day. - Toronto Sun. - May 22, 2006
Alex Lifeson on Kastner's "Have You Seen Lucky"
Alex Lifeson appears on John Kastner's Have You Seen Lucky, released May 11th. In 2003, Lifeson remixed the "Facination Unknown" single for John Kastner's current band, All Systems Go!, and later performed live with Kastner and Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy at the White Ribbon benefit concert in June 2005.
"A cross between everything I've done over the past 20 years. Alex from Rush plays guitar on it and Lee Ving from Fear sings on it – so it’s really all over the place. That’s my crazy 70's upbringing in a nutshell". - John Kastner, Skiddle.com, May 18, 2006
Rush "Gold" Now Available
Rush "Gold", the latest compilation by Mercury Records, was released April 25th, 2006. This two cd set North American release is merely a repackaging of the 1997 compilations, Retrospectives 1 and 2, with a new cover reworked from the Retrospectives covers by artist Hugh Syme. The track listing is identical to the combined Retrospectives disks with the exception of "Something for Nothing" being deleted and "Working Man" being added.
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