After Neil Peart’s death, Rush appeared to be over
After the death of the drummer Neil Peartin 2020, the Rush it seemed to be over for good. In an interview with The Washington Post (via NME), although, Geddy Lee was open to a meeting with the guitarist Alex Lifeson. The matter came to light when the band’s lead singer recalled a tribute performance to Taylor Hawkinslast year.
Lee It is Lifeson played classics from Rush. Paul McCartney praised the musicians and encouraged them to work together again. Other artists, like himself Dave Grohlof Foo FightersIt is Chad Smithof Red Hot Chili Peppersparticipated in the event in honor of Hawkins.
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“It’s been an avoided topic,” he said. Lee. “And playing those songs again with a third person was an elephant in the room, but that kind of disappeared.”
It was nice to know that if we decided to go back, Alex and I, whether as part of something new, or if we simply want to play Rush as Rush, we could do that now. – Geddy Lee
Source: Rollingstone

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