The band surprised fans by dusting off a deep cut that hadn’t been played live in nearly three decades.
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The legendary progressive rock band, Rush, is going on tour next year to celebrate its 50th anniversary and pay tribute to its late member, Neil Peart. The “Fifty Something” tour is the first for ...
Rush previewed their Moving Pictures reissue with a lean live version of "Vital Signs," the closing track from that 1981 prog-rock classic. You can hear the song below. Live in YYZ 1981 appears on the ...
Five years after the passing of their legendary drummer and lyricist Neil Peart, Rush is returning to the stage. On Monday, co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson unveiled plans for a 12-date reunion ...
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As Rush returned after intermission, an animated clip of the “South Park” kids arguing about Rush’s hit “Tom Sawyer” played on the Kia Forum’s screens. They’d been showing it for years before playing ...
"Live from the Rabbit Hole 1990", included as a bonus feature on the band's "Time Stand Still" documentary home video release, is 61 minutes of previously unreleased footage from a Rush concert in ...
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