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Neil Peart: Adventures in the Wild West
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Loving Rush, With All My Heart And Brain by Paul Horwitz December 20, 2012 1:00 PM Ratty jean jackets – and pocket protectors. Chess fanatics and potheads. Greasers and nerds. How have seemingly two seemingly separate communities, with the entire empire of coolness standing between them, taken the same band to their hearts? That’s the paradox of Rush, which just won admission – finally – to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. How does the same band speak to auto mechanics and MIT grads? And why did it take so long for the Rock Hall to notice? I’m a big Rush fan. (There, I said it!) For ages, admitting …
2112 – Deluxe Editions
Three deluxe editions of the brand new 2112 in 5.1 surround sound available now at Best Buy: http://bit.ly/T5yrl9
iBook Available Now
The brand new 2112 iBook is available now at iTunes: here, as well as the digital deluxe edition featuring bonus live tracks, available here.
Rush Celebrate ‘2112’ Reissue with iBook Comic
Digital package includes new photos, liner notes and more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/rush-celebrate-2112-reissue-with-ibook-comic-20121218
2112 – Blast from the Past
Another blast from the past, literally… look at that windblown photo.
2112 – Discovery
Neil Peart talks to Michael Shrieve
Notes From The Field With Michael Shrieve – 12/02/12
2112 – Spotlight on Ayn Rand
Neil Peart gives acknowledgement to the genius of Ayn Rand in the liner notes to the album 2112. Here is a brief biography of this influential writer. Ayn Rand was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 2, 1905. At age six she taught herself to read. At the age of nine, she decided to make fiction writing her career. During her high school years, she was eyewitness to both the Kerensky Revolution, which she supported, and–in 1917–the Bolshevik Revolution, which she denounced from the outset. In late 1925 she obtained permission to leave Russia for a visit to relatives in the US. She was determined never to return. She …