Re: Neil Peart, Rush lyricist and drummer, dead at 67 :-(
By: Chickenhead to Nightfox on Tue Jan 14 2020 03:08 pm
I consider us fans lucky that we had Rush at all after 1997. The death of Neil's daughter on the damned 401 on her way to her first day at university, followed by his wife 10 months later, was awful and ended the band effectively. But Neil came back...if you want a good read, his "Ghost Rider" book is excellent and describes his healing process well (and also explains why Tarot cards were on the insert for Vapor Trails).
Yeah, that was sad. I remember reading about that and felt sad, and I thought Rush was going to break up for good after they took a hiaitus and Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson released solo albums.
The final album, "Clockwork Angels" is really worth a listen. I have to feel that the "Headlong Flight" song is really Neil reflecting on his life..it just somehow fits. And it's a damn good album.
I bought Test For Techo when it came out, but that album never grew on me, and I couldn't really get into Rush's music very much from then on (though I liked some of Vapor Trails and some of their later songs).
Nightfox
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