Rush: Time Machine/Beyond the lighted stage
North American Tour 2010.
Holy back on tour bat man! Rush, on tour oh yeah
Neil, Alex, Geddy
The greatest musicians on earth bar none. Sorry for those that don’t like them thbpbpbpbpbp! Planning a trip to either Columbus on August 29 or Pittsburgh on September 16. I was sure that the Snakes and Arrows was the last we would see of Rush, my bad and my delight. Then to top off the experience, “Moving Pictures in its entirety”! This is the album that most of us of my generation started on getting into Rush.
Moving Pictures
One of the memorable moments in my life was in high school, I was arguing with somebody about Rush (he happened to be a Judas Priest fan). Yes this is high school and this is what boys do in high school, too bad. Anyway, he asked me “what is Rush’s most well known song?”. I told him “thats easy, ‘Tom Sawyer’”, so he stopped the next girl on campus, asked her “Do you know who sang ‘Tom Sawyer’?”. She responded (in a very sarcastic high school girl way “Well, yes, Rush” looked disgusted and walked away. He looked at me dumbfounded, I was smiling. Yes, I know, how stupid, well it is just one of those memorable moments.
Rush Signals
My first Rush album was not ‘Moving Pictures’ it was ‘Signals‘, the follow up album to ‘Moving Pictures’, I wore that cassette completely out.
Then to top it all off there is a Rush documentary coming to television.
Rush: Beyond the lighted stage web site
Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage video
Q: what the motivation to keep doing it?
Alex Lifeson: Chicks!

