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Rush Archives: 11/2024

Geddy Lee of Rush with Rickenbacker 3001

“The divide was stark”: the genre Geddy Lee thought was terrible for music

The other side of the 1970s scene.

Tim Coffman
Nov 27, 2024
Geddy Lee - Rush - Bass

“Worked so hard”: Geddy Lee on the band that taught Rush how to be rockstars

An unlikely connection.

Arun Starkey
Nov 27, 2024
Geddy Lee - Rush - Bass

The 21 songs that made Rush’s Geddy Lee fall in love with bass guitar

Ultimate playlist.

Joe Taysom
Nov 26, 2024
Neil Peart - Rush - Drummer

What was the first Rush song released with Neil Peart?

The beginning of a movement.

Will Howard
Nov 25, 2024
Geddy Lee - Rush - Bass - Fender Bass

The ultimate Canadian band, according to Geddy Lee

Overlooked outfit.

Arun Starkey
Nov 22, 2024
Neil Peart - Rush - Drummer

The three unexpected drummers Neil Peart named as his favourite

Simple but effective.

Dale Maplethorpe
Nov 21, 2024
Geddy Lee - Rush

The Rush critique Geddy Lee called “irresponsible”

How does one critique a rock band?

Will Howard
Nov 19, 2024
RUSH - November 1978 - Alex-Lifeson - Geddy Lee

“Have a puff”: The Rush song about favourite stoner spots

“We thought it would be kind of fun.”

Ben Forrest
Nov 17, 2024
Joan Jett - 1980s - Musician

The unlikely band Joan Jett called assholes: “I don’t care if you print that”

“They’re assholes.”

Dale Maplethorpe
Nov 11, 2024
Rush - 2018 - Geddy Lee - Neil Peart - Alex Lifeson

“Really progressive”: The one pop genre that Rush loved

A clear connection.

Arun Starkey
Nov 9, 2024
Jack Black - Actor - Musician - Singer

“Practice like hell”: The one band Jack Black called part of his DNA

Baked into our collective minds.

Tim Coffman
Nov 2, 2024
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