Rush from stage left
Rush has the best balance of excellent musicianship, non-egotistical character, and inspirational message. Neil Peart (drummer/lyricist), was special in a category by himself. The breadth of his insight and impact was enormous. He observed, engaged, and then interpreted life in a way that you could relate to, and receive life lessons from his lyrics, books, etc. His drumming / percussion proficiency was fusion of so many different influences and genres, always looking for a way to push the envelope of perfection and innovation.
Rush's music was indeed the soundtrack to my life, relating songs and albums to a variety of life's milestones. Practicing early mornings and late nights to learn how to play their music, waiting in lines hours to see their shows, and practicing their philosophy in my daily activities. This tribute is a set of pics (before I became a photog) with an inexpensive point and shoot camera. My daughter Holly and I were invited to not only do a meet and greet with Alex and Geddy, but got to sit on stage with the band the entire Snakes and Arrows show to enjoy the music up close (Thanks again Jennifer Testa). I am thrilled to share my once in a lifetime observations from a unique vantage point as a die hard fan from "stage left". I hope you enjoy this journey of remembrance and honor.
Read MoreRush's music was indeed the soundtrack to my life, relating songs and albums to a variety of life's milestones. Practicing early mornings and late nights to learn how to play their music, waiting in lines hours to see their shows, and practicing their philosophy in my daily activities. This tribute is a set of pics (before I became a photog) with an inexpensive point and shoot camera. My daughter Holly and I were invited to not only do a meet and greet with Alex and Geddy, but got to sit on stage with the band the entire Snakes and Arrows show to enjoy the music up close (Thanks again Jennifer Testa). I am thrilled to share my once in a lifetime observations from a unique vantage point as a die hard fan from "stage left". I hope you enjoy this journey of remembrance and honor.
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Alex, Holly, Howie, and Geddy
This flew by pretty quickly, handshakes, hi how are you, love your music, smile, click, follow the security guard backstage. I do recall there was a bit of a bruhaha out front as we were waiting to get in. Someone found out we had meet and greet passes, and kept trying to buy them from us to the point they got very belligerent. Once we did the obligatory handshakes we headed back stage, and then Geddy said "well its time to go to work"
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