OT: Neil Peart, RIP

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One of them

SUBDIVISION

My cousin has been playing drums since he was 10...hes in his late 40s and cant tell you how many times hes referenced Subdivisions as a drumming masterpiece as he would put it

Watching some old concerts of Rush his drum set up was so complicated when you looked at it but he was unbelievably smooth when playing
 
A total bad *** on that set. A virtuoso!
My cousin has been playing drums since he was 10...hes in his late 40s and cant tell you how many times hes referenced Subdivisions as a drumming masterpiece as he would put it

Watching some old concerts of Rush his drum set up was so complicated when you looked at it but he was unbelievably smooth when playing
**** right. Keith MOON was a big influence but yes, RUSH ONE OF THE BEST.
 
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Without dating myself I saw them in the Hollywood Sportatorium moving pictures tour. Think it was 1983. **** that was a long time ago when the Canes were up and coming and kicking *** and taking numbers.
I remember too. You said it my friend
 
One of my all-time favorite songs.

RIP.



That "Presto", "Roll The Bones", "Counterparts" era from 1989 through 1994 was highly underrated and honestly, was Rush at peak form.

They ditched the 80s synths, got back to straight-forward rock-n-roll—with Geddy finding his range, Alex a great guitar tone and Neil's lyrics went next-level.
 
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One of my favorite drummers of all time next to Bill Ward(Black Sabbath)
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Peart was probably technically better than Ward... but Ward plays exactly how I want drums to sound. Then again the 1st album I ever owned was Black Sabbath Black Sabbath and I bought a bass and learned every bassline, then a guitar and learned every riff and most solos.

RIP to an absolute legend.
 
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