ExploreMusic's Jeff Woods recently conducted an interview with drummer Neil Peart of Canadian rock legends Rush. You can now stream the 26-minute chat in the SoundCloud player below.
According to Musictap.net, Concord Records will release a Rush DVD with an undetermined title on September 27, most likely referring to a live DVD of Rush's April 15 performance at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
Rush's Cleveland performance of its "Time Machine" show was filmed as a tribute to the U.S. city that first played the band's music.
Cleveland is remarkable for being one of the very first U.S. cities where Rush performed, in addition to being the first city to provide American airplay. This also marked Rush's first live full-length filming on U.S. soil.
The "Time Machine" tour was an evening with Rush, where the band performed its classics, gave a taste of the future and - for the first time ever - featured the "Moving Pictures" album live in its entirety.
According to Musictap.net, Concord Records will release a Rush DVD with an undetermined title on September 27, most likely referring to a live DVD of Rush's April 15 performance at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
Rush's Cleveland performance of its "Time Machine" show was filmed as a tribute to the U.S. city that first played the band's music.
Cleveland is remarkable for being one of the very first U.S. cities where Rush performed, in addition to being the first city to provide American airplay. This also marked Rush's first live full-length filming on U.S. soil.
The "Time Machine" tour was an evening with Rush, where the band performed its classics, gave a taste of the future and - for the first time ever - featured the "Moving Pictures" album live in its entirety.
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