Saw RUSH at the same show you were at in Manchester then again there a couple years later. Neil was mesmerizing to watch. I had taken my son who is a drummer...he was awestruck. I couldn't believe how precise he was when he played, every hit on his snare was powerful and the same for the whole show. Never forget it.
I liked Rush. Never saw them. Funny story: back around 2006 I attendwd a painting workshop at an Inn up north. TZhe innkeeper there was adept at misrepresenting truth to her advantage. She told us that the chef was a former member of Rush. it eventually turned out that there was a LOCAL North Country band with that name & he'd been a member of THAT band. He was also deaf as a post & couldn'tvhearvany orders placed - they had to be written. LOL
Saw RUSH at the same show you were at in Manchester then again there a couple years later. Neil was mesmerizing to watch. I had taken my son who is a drummer...he was awestruck. I couldn't believe how precise he was when he played, every hit on his snare was powerful and the same for the whole show. Never forget it.
I liked Rush. Never saw them. Funny story: back around 2006 I attendwd a painting workshop at an Inn up north. TZhe innkeeper there was adept at misrepresenting truth to her advantage. She told us that the chef was a former member of Rush. it eventually turned out that there was a LOCAL North Country band with that name & he'd been a member of THAT band. He was also deaf as a post & couldn'tvhearvany orders placed - they had to be written. LOL
Great story!
We sure have lost a lot of great musicians in recent years.
I was lucky enough to see them on the 2112 tour and up to the power windows what a wonderful experience
Wow, what memories!
I was into Rush at the same time being into Styx, another underrated band. Never saw either
live, unfortunately.