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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Nope. Not my intention at all. Just that the actual melodies and song structures(ie the music)wouldn't necessarily be that different since he didn't write the actual music(I don't count lyrics as music). However, Neil most certainly was very important in their development and I'm sure they wouldn't have been as big without him. Anyway, I made my point and really don't have anything else to say on the matter. As for my username(and I'm not sure why you did the confused face)it's a combination of three references. If you can figure out all three send me a pm(instead of here since we don't want to clog up this thread) and I'll congratulate you(no actual prize though. Lol.).
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OK, let's keep this thread as intended, namely Neil Peart worship! I can personally say that Rush was the perfect gateway drug to more progressive music being a metalhead and all. 2112 FOREVER!!
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Machinemessiah
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Very "happy" to see this on top of ProgArchives Forum! I also leave it here for when it had gone away. Perhaps also on the main page... Edited by Machinemessiah - January 13 2020 at 13:20 |
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^ I don't even think Keith Emerson got a top of the page tribute. |
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Machinemessiah
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^ Agree he definitely should.. as I imagine many others too I think I was not around at the time, though Keith's was very hard on me too. Such a genius. Edited by Machinemessiah - January 13 2020 at 13:27 |
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I don't think anyone had the idea to mess around with the banner before, but I'm a Rush fan and it was a spontaneous thing that I came up with and it turned out to be a lot easier than I thought to set up on the admin side of things, only once I actually explored all the workings. I would hope that in the future we might be using it for happier occasions, but I don't think that's in the cards for obvious reasons. Will keep it in mind to use it for proper tributes from now on though.
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Machinemessiah
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Edited by Machinemessiah - January 14 2020 at 06:00 |
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Good to see you posting again.......
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I don't think Squire, Lake or Wetton did either.
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Just checked my personal Diary for 1979 - I only saw Rush once - Sunday April 29th - Manchester Apollo.
I was just shy of my 14th birthday, I loved the gig - but I would appreciate it more NOW!!! However, I was impressed by the sheer power (yet melodic) showing from all three fabulous musicians, Like being lamped over the head with an anvil wrapped in a persian rug....
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SteveG
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Back to Neil. I think that Neil gets a bit of special treatment because prog fans, even the ones who don't like Rush or are just luke warm to them, know of Peart's personal struggles with his first wife and child both passing away so young, and his determination to move forward as a tribute both to the fans and his band mates. And that's aside from rehabilitating himself and maintaining his drive to be one of the best drummers in rock. It's also quite sad that he couldn't retire and enjoy the rest of his life with his new family. So, there's a lot of sentimental feelings attached to his passing. And Neil just looked a very humble dude that was very uncomfortable with his accolades. A lot to take in with his sad passing.
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Blacksword
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He was always someone who took good care of himself mentally and physically, which alongside his humble nature, his intellect and obvious considerable talent as a musician and writer, make his untimely passing ever more depressing IMO. He was not a 'walk on the wild side' rocker. He wasn't a drug and booze gannet like those idiots in the Rolling Stones, who still haul their semi talented carcasses out on tour periodically (not that I wish ill health on them). He was just a decent guy with an extraordinary gift.
He deserved a long and fulfilling life, and a peaceful healthy retirement. He was robbed of the latter by the cruel lottery of cancer. |
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Machinemessiah
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Something similar happened to me with K. Emerson, aforementioned, it kept me very low and depressed at the time. So genial and delicate souls.. so unfair.
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Machinemessiah
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I think a picture of N. Peart would not be a bad idea either.. (be it for now or onward). I stumbled upon this tweet from Jack DeJohnette on Neil: Edited by Machinemessiah - January 14 2020 at 12:20 |
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I usually don't get terribly affected by the passing of celebrities, but this hit me way harder than I expected. This was the music of my adolescence. Rest in peace, Neil. Thank you for everything.
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Blacksword
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Absolutely. Me too. They were 'my band' |
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I don't usually chime in anymore- but I had to come back here for obvious reasons. Neil is my favorite person in music forever. You will be missed!
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Nobody knows what would have happened. People can speculate. But I don't think they would have enjoyed the same range of success without Neil. Plus, Rush also evolved stylistically, they rode the wave. Saga moved at a nice clip till they down-shifted into full-on pop with Behaviour and Wildest Dreams (an album that saw the loss of two key members). Rush kept going. Triumph enjoyed many years of great, if not universal, success. But they were the opposite of Rush in that in-fighting led to their demise. Rik left after their worst album, Surveillance. Gil and Mike gave it one more go with a different lead guitarist (Phil X) before calling it a day. Rush kept going. Max Webster couldn't break the States and they ended. Rush kept going. Loverboy? Right. Rush kept going. Wihout Neil, there's no telling who they would have gotten. If Terry Bozzio had left Zappa's band and joined them, the results would have been interesting. (See: Danger Money.) But the lyrics of Rush are what set them apart from most other rock bands. There really aren't that many bands that boast songs with genuinely intriguing lyrics — at least not the kind that translate properly to songs. There's only one Ian Anderson. Twelfth Night were blessed with the lyrical genius of Geoff Mann (RIP). Blue Oyster Cult gets bashed plenty ("nostalgia act!"), but lyrics are not a weakness with them. The same for Kansas. Jon Anderson's whimsical word puzzles draw equal parts admiration and laughter. Personally, I like them. |
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A week after Neil's passing was announced, here is an excellent and detailed tribute from the Tor.com website: https://www.tor.com/2020/01/17/in-memory-of-neil-peart-fantasy-science-fiction-and-the-mystic-rhythms-of-rush/#more-541218
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Skywatcher72
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Still hurts so bad - for me he was the simply the best drummer of all time, because he elevated the drums to an essential part of the composition of the music. Not simply a clock by which the others kept time.
Watching endless videos of him talking about his kit and the way he set things up. the thought he put into every stroke every cymbal crash - he genuinely saw it as writing poetry with his drumbeats . Yes people will write of his eloquence with his lyrics but for me he was most eloquent through his astonishing percussive composition.
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