Did I miss it? How is there no thread on this?
Incredible musician and technician, had some really hard times in his life.
RIP to the youngest inductee to the Drummers Hall of Fame
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Thread: RIP Neil Peart
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A very talented man. RIP Neil
Thanks for all those concerts back in the 70's and 80's. Good Times!Air Force Veteran 1976 - 1999 - Cannabis Enthusiast since the 1960's
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I have read interviews with Alex Vah Halen and Roger Taylor. They have both said "Neil was from another planet" concerning percussion. I fell out of favor a bit with Rush with "Clock Work Angels" I thought they moved too far away from "Moving Pictures" and "Counter Parts". I was introduce to Rush with the 2112 album in the late 70's as a child. My aunt who is a very accomplished pianist and flute player loved the band. She was very into Genesis and Rush. I saw Rush twice, "Roll the Bones" tour in St. Louis and "Counter Parts" in North Carolina. Just amazing.
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