Rush Can Keep Popping Into Your Life
Salt Lake City Weekly’s Randy Harward explains how Rush kept popping into his life.
Salt Lake City Weekly’s Randy Harward explains how Rush kept popping into his life.
“It was everything fans wanted and if this was, as the band has stated, its last major tour, what a way to go out.”
Brooklyn Vegan posted a bunch of shots from Rush’s June 29th show at Madison Square Garden in New York.
A followup piece to the cover story written by Rolling Stone Senior writer Brian Hiatt, here’s a fun list of “22 Things You Learn Hanging Out With Rush.”
Radio.com’s Brian Ives posted an extensive recounting of Rush’s R40 Live show on June 27th in Newark, NJ.
Christa Titus wrote a review for Billboard about the June 27th R40 Live show in Newark: “Although the current R40 Live 40th Anniversary Tour is likely to be the band’s last major outing, guitarist Alex Lifeson, singer-bassist-keyboardist Geddy Lee and drummer Neil Peart aren’t curtailing their road work because they’ve lost the love of performing. All three of them, despite being in their 60s, played with the fervor of newbies who are still wet behind the ears.” “The satisfaction Lee and Lifeson derived from it was evident in their frequent smiles and animated posturing, while Peart could have been mistaken for being perpetually grumpy if fans didn’t already know that …
“For three gentlemen over 60, Messrs. Lee, Lifeson and Peart played with the energy of teenagers first thrust upon the world’s stage”
Rush and Qello Concerts introduce “Rush On Demand,” providing full-length Rush concerts and documentaries streamed on demand to any device. Rush on Demand with Qello will launch this Friday with the first backstage R40 webisode.
The Toronto Star posted a review of the Rush R40 Live show in Toronto last night, and the fact that it led with “★★★★” was a pretty nice indicator of what writer Nick Krewen was to say next
The Toronto Sun’s Jane Stevenson posted a review of Rush’s first of two shows on their R40 Live tour at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre