“Nobody deserved personal fulfillment more than he did… We felt conflicted yet empathetic. However, we also sensed there were unresolved matters”: Geddy Lee reflects on paying tribute to Neil Peart and the reunion of him and Alex Lifeson as Rush.]

"Nobody deserved personal fulfillment more than he did... We felt conflicted yet empathetic. However, we also sensed there were unresolved matters": Geddy Lee reflects on paying tribute to Neil Peart and the reunion of him and Alex Lifeson as Rush.]

There had been so shortage of speculation that Rush could one day take to the stage again, that frontman/bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson would once more perform the songs that made the Canadian trio one of rock’s most beloved institutions.

A lot of this was wishcasting. Rush had played their final show on the 1st August 2015, said their farewells. Whatever rumours had circulated in the interim were shot down by Lifeson in 2018; Rush were officially disbanded. The death of the band’s beloved drummer and lyricist Neil Peart in 2020 made all this tragically final.



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