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Geddy Lee chats with Eddie Trunk about how his band Rush came to an end. Hear more from VOLUME [Ch. 106] on our app, get a free trial here:

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  1. Best group of guys ever to grace the Music industry. Only thing better is if they weren't from Canada. LOL Joke. I grew up rocking at 2 am in a field with this CASSETTE tape blazing on my car pioneer stereo, stoned and staring at the stars. GREATEST TIMES EVER.

  2. Rush was always a thinking man's rockband – with songs featuring interesting lyrics and subject matter – always to really rocking grooves and improvisations. And they never sacrificed quality for commercial success, by putting out artistic garbage designed to sell records.

  3. I have the UTMOST respect for all the Rush members. Alex, Geddy and Neil, You have enriched the music world and brought it to a whole new level. Neil, Rest In Peace. You have inspired me and my drum playing for decades. You are missed.

  4. from the start, being a trio, they had it rough. Losing Mr Rutsey, then getting Neil but getting denial after denial with record companies. Neils personal tragedies. Yet, they stood strong. As you said Mr Trunk, but in the more broader sense, they laid the blueprint on how to BE a band.

  5. Rush was the first band that stuck with me. From around age 14 (1981) until present. There was a good many years that 80-90% of the music coming out of the ghetto blaster, sound system and car stereo was Rush. I grew older with them. I am in my mid-fifties now and have been listening to them again more frequently. Especially the Neil Peart drum solos (I was a basement drummer as a teenager). I just may steal my sons drumset I bought for him and he no longer uses. Thank you for some of the best memories in my life. Rush, Bareknaked Ladies and the Tragically Hip are my all time favorites. Just realized I should move to Canada based on my bands (from Buffalo, NY).

  6. 3 Words, Alex Van Halen….. Nobody can fill Neil's Shoes That's Heavily Understood! But, nobody can fill Eddie's Shoes Is Fuckin Understood as well! Maybe, Alex and the Rush boys could come together and Jam for lil while longer ..? Just a Thought..

  7. For me these guys were the standard bearer of how to wrap it up. I coulldn't think of anything they could have done to top that final album and the R40 tour. We shouldn't be surprised though, the way the band and their management conducted themselves over the course their career to me is an object lessson of how to go about it.

  8. to avoid acid refux don't eat after 7 PM(unless you keep the night owl hours) and don't excess on coffee or black pepper.-nothing wrong with it in moderation though. Black pepper used correctly can aid in voice. just my advice. I have no idea what Geddy did for diet.

  9. Rush made it to my city for that last tour show and when they started Jacobs Ladder, I crumbled into pieces. I can’t look at the dvd that was issued after the tour, it just hurts too much.

  10. The Rolling Stones Should Rather More Learn From RUSH And Quit Already…They're Too Bloody Old!…I Don't Like Goodbyes And Seeing Bands End…But At The Same Time Im Ok Knowing When It's Time To Overstay Their Welcome…Metallica Needs To Be Next To Quit…

  11. So much respect to Rush for not having endless farewell tours and cashing in on their fans. I have grown to kind of despise the Eagles for their greed. Rush never did multiple greatest hits records, or final tour ver. 4.0 etc. They just made amazing, wonderful music and when they were done they gracefully bowed out. Classy.

  12. My wife and I got to see them in Greenville, S.C., at a venue known as Greenville Memorial Auditorium. It's all gone now, but the place was a large brick structure, built in 1958, and designed to hold 7,500 people. At its height, it was the place to go for professional wrestling, the annual gun and knife show, and the occasional big-name concert. Lynyrd Skynyrd, for instance, played their last-ever show there in 1977. Horrible acoustics for any band to overcome. But in early 1990, RUSH played this venue — It was the only time they ever played there. And besides just being a good show as they always were, the thing that still stands out to me was realizing about halfway through the show that they had somehow managed to beat the bad acoustics. Every note was clear. No distortion. And my guess is that no other band ever managed to do that — what I had previously thought of as something that couldn't be done musically. Really glad I saw them anyway, but beating the auditorium's acoustics was an extra-treat accomplishment that I still consider as amazing as any song or album they ever made (and that of course is saying a lot).

  13. I was a longtime Rush fan, but never had a chance to see them live. So I bought the R40 live DVD so I could maybe have a taste of them live. Boy was I disapointed. I'm sorry by even back then (this was a 2015 show) Geddy had lost his voice. It was so painful to hear him torture his vocal cords to try to sing that I didn't even watched the entire show. It's so sad.

  14. Unlike some other bands, who are on their 5th or 6th "farewell" tour, these guys ended it like they did everything else in their career…with class. The music world would be a much sadder place if these three hadn't found each other so many years ago.

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