I was a latecomer to the cult of Rush. I didn't start listening to them until the early 1980s and didn't get around to seeing them live until the Clockwork Angels tour. (It was a good concert marred by terrible sound). I still listen to them occasionally, especially the live releases.
Here's a recent interview with the two surviving members, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, that I found very interesting. It's from the House of Strombo channel on YouTube, the home of Canadian media personality, George Stroumboulopoulos.
In this exclusive conversation, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson talk about their eighth studio album Moving Pictures, the loss of Neil Peart, grieving in public, their new perspective on time, the music industry today, being booed off stage, getting high before rehearsals, Taylor Hawkins and more.
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