Alex Lifeson

Ps. 37

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I admit that while admiring their musicianship, I have never been a Rush fanatic, but this interview with Alex Lifeson was fascinating to me.

On top of the interesting stories and observations he makes, he comes across as an incredibly humble, decent, and really nice guy.

May be time for me to revisit some Rush material.

 
I admit that while admiring their musicianship, I have never been a Rush fanatic, but this interview with Alex Lifeson was fascinating to me.

On top of the interesting stories and observations he makes, he comes across as an incredibly humble, decent, and really nice guy.

May be time for me to revisit some Rush material.

Was never a Rush fan boy either. Didn't dislike their music, just never purchased any. Seemed my record/8-track/cassette/CD budget was going on other bands. Then I got laid off in 2009 and spent some time with nothing to do except job search. At the time there was a cable channel called VH1 Classics. Played a lot of concerts. Short story. Late bloomer here.. Got to see several Rush concerts as well as KISS. Not sure one could still call me an official Fanboy, but I did grow to appreciate both bands and have since purchased some albums from each.
 
Geddy Lee is similarly humble and generous.

It seems that there was a reason I have been a fan ever since getting 2112 as my first Rush album when I was around 14 or so.

 
1974 got Rush first LP the only good song was working man at the same time got UFO phenomenon every song was great
seen UFO in concert at least 12 times Rush once 2112 not into it to each his own.
 
1974 got Rush first LP the only good song was working man at the same time got UFO phenomenon every song was great
seen UFO in concert at least 12 times Rush once 2112 not into it to each his own.
Steve, yup, we all like different things.
For me, it was not RUSH or UFO, but RUSH AND UFO. Both Alex, and Schenker rule in my enjoyment and appreciation for their works.

If anyone asks me why I still like album 1, even though my intro to RUSH was 2112 as a boy of around 14-15 when I got it as my first album of theirs, Archives came next with RUSH, Fly By Night and Caress of Steel contained in a 3 pack. I wore all these albums out while doing my drafting homework projects in the kitchen of our mom's small apartment.

I'd say my favorite song on RUSH would be Here Again. I know it is not technical wizardry or difficult chops, but the vibe is what hooks me.
Alex's solo is so emotive.

On Fly By Night, I totally dig songs like Making Memories, and Rivendell, talk about polar opposite spectrums of talent displayed.

While Caress was critically scoffed at and hated, I freaking love it. Necromancer being one of my favorite cuts.
 
Ps.37, I know this is an Alex Lifeson thread, but I want to post an illustration of some of the tasty bass stuff Geddy has on display from 0-1:44 in this song, THEN Mr Lifeson joins the party at like 1:45+. To me, this album has a way of ending and making me long for MORE. I could listen to Alex's solo @ 4:00+ on a loop and hear new things every time through.

 
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