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indeed Mr. Neal Peart was by far one of the most developed drummers in history.I am not a drummer but am familiar with variuos levels of professional drummers.I have tslked to many well known muscians who
not only attempt to import his style into their own arsenal ,in theur spare time when not on tour. RUSH was and still is and always will be one of the most unique trios ever loved by many from serious jazzheads to heavy metal maniacs.On the Moving pictures tour i was completely floored by his solo. I watched or listened to an interview a few years back and he seems like he would be good company not jusy to talk drums with but i got that vibration fraom him .
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" watched or listened to an interview a few years back and he seems like he would be good company not jusy to talk drums with.."Totally agree. Several years ago, during elections in Ontario, the local music station "MuchMusic" had some well-known Canadian musicians interview the politicians. Neal Peart did several of these interviews. He was fantastic and he really knew is stuff. His questions were knowledgeable, pointed, and he steered the interview with a keen intellect, never letting the politician squirm away from a firm answer. I wish he'd continue doing those interviews.
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