


"Time Machine" and that is just what it is. Neal Peart and-not only could he play the hell out of those drums-he wrote Me, I would have to say that,Īlthough I like all those listed (and a few more) none could play like Keith Moon (The Who) or Roger Taylor (Queen). There willĪlways be a debate on who is the best rock drummer: John Bonham (Led Zeppelin), Some new material but it can't be Rush without the skins of Neal. Rumors that Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson were planning on recoding and releasing One of the best drummers in the business when Neal Peart died. Next, the name of this recording is "Time MachineĢ011: Live in Cleveland" and that is just what it is. Needless to say it was extremely popular and, well, the rest In the mid-70s a radio station in Cleveland, Ohio head a recording by Rush and

(well, there are a shitload more that that and I will get to them): First off, Two things that stand out about this recording Rush: Geddy Lee Alex Lifeson Neil Peart.Ģ011: Live in Cleveland" (Roadrunner 2011) However, seems to have a stronger essence to it. Record, just like everything Rush has ever recorded. "Clockwork Angels" is a high-quality rock'n'roll Rush has almost thirty releases and a worldwideĪudience with approximately 40 million recordings sold and a concert schedule Now, asĪn adult, the trio from Canada is still on the A-list rotation on my iPod. Throughout the years Rush was always a constant focal point in my life. Having and he put on "2112." Two minutes later, I was hooked for life. Have been listening to Rush since 1976 when I was at a party my cousin was Of this recording, but at this time I am just grooving to this great album. I know I should be getting into the whys and what-fors Is like a gift given to you to by your slightly famous cousin and when the CD isĭropped, you know you are about to listen to something special. To listen to one of the greatest rock'n'roll bands of all time. A new Rush release is reason to celebrate and an excuse
