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view post Posted: 7/5/2024, 17:29 Alex Lifeson & Envy Of None - News
https://www.classicrockhistory.com/alex-li...-com-interview/

... "Sono orgoglioso del lavoro [di Rush]," ... "Non penso che ogni disco sia stato fantastico fino in fondo; ho sempre sentito che c'erano una canzone o due che forse erano un un'aggiunta più debole al disco, ma ciò accade, Moving Pictures è probabilmente l'unico con cui non mi sono sentito così." ... "Ma ci sono così tante persone che ci chiedono se torneremo insieme, se troveremo un nuovo batterista, o continueremo con i Rush, e onestamente, sono orgoglioso del fatto che non l'abbiamo fatto, e che sia così." era finito quando era finito. Siamo stati in tournée per 41 anni, e Neil non poteva più suonare come faceva dieci anni prima, ed era molto difficile non voleva suonare nemmeno una percentuale in meno di quella perfetta era comprensibile... Ed è stato triste quando è finito, e tutto il resto, ma in retrospettiva, siamo usciti con una nota alta, e questa è l'eredità dei Rush. Così tante persone si ricordano di noi, e c'è tristezza tra i nostri fan che è finita, e loro ne vogliono di più, ma non puoi tornare indietro. Non possiamo semplicemente andare a prendere un altro batterista, andare a suonare ai concerti e fare nuovo materiale, semplicemente non sarebbe lo stesso; sia solo uno stratagemma per guadagnare soldi."... "Penso che i fan, per quanto tristi possano sentirsi, lo rispetterebbero e che non faremmo qualcosa del genere solo per trarre vantaggio da una presa di denaro."... "Sono davvero orgoglioso della nostra eredità e di ciò che abbiamo creato come un gruppo di ragazzi che vivevano nella periferia di Toronto negli anni '60, fino a diventare vecchi che hanno fatto questa cosa. Soprattutto per una band canadese, fare quello che abbiamo fatto su scala internazionale è davvero notevole. Quindi sono molto, molto orgoglioso."...(Alex Lifeson)
view post Posted: 7/5/2024, 06:10 Alex Lifeson & Envy Of None - News
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-f...xst-1235016143/

... Yeah, on the one hand, it would be awesome to do it because I think the presentation of us live would be stunning with the right lights and and the right setup on stage with the right players.
It would be really great if we could recreate the feel of the records. But at the same time, this is not latter-day Rush. This is a start of a smaller unit.
Traveling probably in a van! [Laughs.] Or I don't know if it would be that basic, but I wouldn't want to start all over again for any reason.
I'm just too old and I have too much stuff in my life that I'm loving and happy with. And it's great to be with my family on a more permanent basis and all of that.
So then that goes back to the whole thing about Rush. Ged and I are hanging out a lot - and we always do - but now we're hanging out at his place and we're playing.
And we're actually playing a lot of Rush songs. ... It's funny because we sound like a really bad tribute band for the first three or four run-throughs on these things. It's "Oh, my God, what did I play there? Why did I play that so hard?" And then muscle memory kicks in, and we're having a ball doing it. It's good for the fingers. We're together in a room like we've always been. That's been really good, but there's no chance that we're going to get a drummer and go back on the road as the rebirth of Rush or something like that. And if we wanted to write new material, nobody cares about new material anymore. They just want to hear the old stuff from guys like us.... we've talked about it in depth, and I was waffling between maybe considering it and not. And then my health issues came up. I know if we went on the road, it couldn't be like we used to do it. You need to go out for five or six months. You can't just go out and play on the weekends. It just doesn't work that way, especially if it's going to be a big production. I don't know. We talk a lot about it. We're in different worlds. I've been working on this Envy of None stuff for four or five years now. He's been busy writing his books and he travels a lot and he does all those things that are important to him. He hasn't been playing on a regular basis, and that's why he really loves it when we're together like this. And this is where we came from when we were kids. This is not about putting something together for a possible tour or a record or something. This is the joy of those two teenagers sitting in a room looking at each other and trying to learn how to play an instrument better. ...
view post Posted: 1/5/2024, 08:58 Symphony X - Progressive Music
domenica 8 settembre headliner al Veruno Prog Festival
campo sportivo di Revislate (Novara)
view post Posted: 25/4/2024, 21:00 Biografia per Geddy Lee! - News
evento unico (probabilmente) questa estate per Geddy Lee e il suo in conversation tour

https://grandtheatre.qc.ca/programmation/m...n-conversation/
view post Posted: 24/4/2024, 14:59 Deep Purple - Other Music
nuovo album Deep Purple 19.07.2024

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A Bit On The Side
Sharp Shooter
Portable Door
Old-Fangled Thing
If I Were You
Pictures Of You
I’m Saying Nothin’
Lazy Sod
Now You’re Talkin’
No Money To Burn
I’ll Catch You
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