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You've heard the rumors in the heated and passionate Rush debate: What should Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson do now? We reveal what we think they should do.
Connect with us on The Sosh! We are @EveryRushSong on:
What do you think Geddy and Alex should do next?
Send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm and tell us what you think!
Here’s what our house elf, Artie, says about this episode.
In this light-hearted and speculative conversation, we delve into rumors and possibilities surrounding a Rush reunion while acknowledging the band's conclusion with Neil Peart's passing. We mention an online idea for Rush hiring a new drummer in the Muppet, Animal but humorously note the stylistic mismatch. The discussion shifts to imagining various tribute formats to honor Neil Peart, including limited tours with guest drummers like Dave Grohl, creative projects not under the Rush name, and acoustic sets. Jay reissues his running joke about forming a cover band called "Rash." We explore challenges the band members would face in performing live again, reflecting on Geddy Lee's and Alex Lifeson's potential to create new music separately or in different configurations. The conversation underscores a deep respect for Rush's legacy and the irreplaceability of Neil Peart while playfully considering ways the surviving members could continue to celebrate their music.
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You've heard the rumors in the heated and passionate Rush debate: What should Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson do now? We reveal what we think they should do.
Connect with us on The Sosh! We are @EveryRushSong on:
What do you think Geddy and Alex should do next?
Send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm and tell us what you think!
Here’s what our house elf, Artie, says about this episode.
In this light-hearted and speculative conversation, we delve into rumors and possibilities surrounding a Rush reunion while acknowledging the band's conclusion with Neil Peart's passing. We mention an online idea for Rush hiring a new drummer in the Muppet, Animal but humorously note the stylistic mismatch. The discussion shifts to imagining various tribute formats to honor Neil Peart, including limited tours with guest drummers like Dave Grohl, creative projects not under the Rush name, and acoustic sets. Jay reissues his running joke about forming a cover band called "Rash." We explore challenges the band members would face in performing live again, reflecting on Geddy Lee's and Alex Lifeson's potential to create new music separately or in different configurations. The conversation underscores a deep respect for Rush's legacy and the irreplaceability of Neil Peart while playfully considering ways the surviving members could continue to celebrate their music.