RIP Neil Peart passed away on the 7th from brain cancer, one of my favourite bands and certainly one of the most revered drummers ever
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I'm Mike.
RIP Neil Peart passed away on the 7th from brain cancer, one of my favourite bands and certainly one of the most revered drummers ever
Loved Rush , RIP dude.
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Wow, RIP Neil!
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I was at a rehearsal tonight. I was standing programming my synth and I heard my good friend and band drummer say "Neil's dead".
I knew he was a huge Rush fan and immediately replied, "What did you say?". I couldn't believe it. It's a big loss to rock music, undoubtedly.
Sad to think that he had so few years. A man of moderation and healthy activity deserved many more years than this.
I just got home from the session.
I feel somehow that this isn't going to sink in until tomorrow.
Farewell to a King....thank you Neil for all that you gave to all of us who enjoyed your music and lyrics. You'll never be forgotten
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Another great musician gone!
RIP indeed.
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Never like that band. However it is very sad when someone dies, especially that way.. However im having trouble getting my head around why someone should physically cry over it. I mean im a massive ELP fan but i never got upset when Emerson & Lake passed away! But im one of those that read books about musicians but always skip the section of the book where they go on about thier private lives & where they were brought up etc. This is because i just dont see the interest the actual person outside the music & history of a artist..