WHAT'S HOT
Rush’s Members Might Still Jam Together, but a Reunion Isn’t Happening
Published
1 year agoon
By
Tyler Jenke
When Rush walked off the stage in California on Aug. 1, 2015 and closed out their R40 Live Tour, fans remained hopeful it wouldn’t be their last live show. After almost a decade, and the passing of their longtime drummer, the surviving members of the Canadian prog-rock outfit have made peace with there not being another Rush show.
Earlier this month, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson and bassist Geddy Lee spoke to Classic Rock about the regret they felt about shortening their final tour, apologizing to the British and European fans who didn’t get a chance to see them perform live. “I really felt like I let our British and European fans down,” Lee explained. “It felt to me incorrect that we didn’t do it, but Neil was adamant that he would only do thirty shows and that was it.”
Ultimately, it was drummer Neil Peart that put an end to the chances of more shows, announcing his retirement from music later that year. While Lifeson confirmed the group’s inactivity in 2018, Peart’s passing in 2020 put an end to any potential future for Rush.
In 2022, however, Lifeson and Lee reunited in public to perform as part of the tribute shows in Los Angeles and London for late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins. Though these performances were well-received and undoubtedly left fans eager for more, Lifeson has explained to Classic Rock that he’s satisfied where Rush left things.
“The energy was fantastic around that show, I know, and some days I wake up wanting to go out and tour again and some days I don’t,” Lifeson explained. “For forty years Rush included Neil, and I don’t think putting some new version together would have the same magic.
“After those two gigs and the months of prep Ged and I went through, I was excited by the response and to be in the dressing room again with so many fellow artists in Wembley and LA I respected and felt a kinship towards. But after a few weeks that wore off and it occurred to me that despite all the pain of loss, Rush went out on a high note playing as well as ever with one of our best stage shows on R40. I guess I’d rather be remembered for that legacy than returning as the top Rush tribute band.”
Since Rush’s untimely dissolution, Lifeson and Lee have remained active in the world of music. While the former performs as part of the Envy of None supergroup, the latter penned a memoir titled My Effin’ Life in 2023. However, the pair still live close by and regularly get together and jam, though there’s no saying if these collaborations will lead to anything.
“It’s good to jam with friends as you get older,” says Lifeson. “I need to play. Once a week I go to Ged’s – it’s in the calendar – keep my fingers moving, play Rush stuff, new jams. We do record it, but I couldn’t even begin to tell you where it’ll go.”
Tyler Jenke
Source link
50 Cent Bringing Super Bowl Experience To UFL United Bowl Halftime Show
Floyd Mayweather Claims $515 Million In Total Fraud, Says His Jet Vanished Without A Trace
California woman becomes friends with man for $3,000 concert tickets to her favorite artist. Then he keeps hitting her up to hang out: ‘He was waiting for you in the car’
Lizzo Helps Raise $20 Million At amfAR Cannes Gala For AIDS Research
50 Cent Roasts Floyd Mayweather Over 5th Child
Exclusive Interview With Positive Society
Exclusive Interview with Robert Flournoy
Exclusive Interview with Humble Hefe
Exclusive Interview with Christian K
Exclusive interview with Hefe OG
Cardi B – Bongos (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) [Official Music Video]
Travis Scott – KICK OUT
Kevin Gates – F*k Em (Official Music Video)
Enphamus – No Biggie 2 ft Big Yavo (Official Video)
Rod Wave – Feed The Streets (Official Music Video)
TRENDING
50 Cent Bringing Super Bowl Experience To UFL United Bowl Halftime Show
50 Cent’s bringing his Super Bowl halftime experience to the UFL United Bowl championship game in Washington, D.C. this June....
Floyd Mayweather Claims $515 Million In Total Fraud, Says His Jet Vanished Without A Trace
Floyd Mayweather claims he’s been scammed out of over half a billion dollars across multiple lawsuits. Floyd Mayweather is staring...
California woman becomes friends with man for $3,000 concert tickets to her favorite artist. Then he keeps hitting her up to hang out: ‘He was waiting for you in the car’
A woman says a man attempted to “bait and switch” her into romance with tickets to an Ariana Grande concert...
Lizzo Helps Raise $20 Million At amfAR Cannes Gala For AIDS Research
Lizzo opens the amfAR Cannes Gala with a high-energy performance as A-list celebrities gather to raise $20 million for AIDS...
50 Cent Roasts Floyd Mayweather Over 5th Child
50 Cent taunted Floyd Mayweather after finding out the boxer fathered a fifth child and owed major support. 50 Cent...
