Goodbye, Neil Peart.
Posted: January 10th, 2020, 8:15 pm
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velcrozombie wrote:I'm actually not familiar with most of Rush's discography - I've only heard Moving Pictures, Roll the Bones, Counterparts and Clockwork Angels. I guess 2112 is the next logical step, but if anyone has any other suggestions I'm open to hearing them.
Matchstick wrote:Gotta admit, this caught me by surprise. Heard it on the radio this weekend while I was driving back home from work. In a bit of synchronicity, I had just finished listening to my Signals cassette tape but was close enough to home that I didn't want to pop another tape in, opting for the radio instead. What timing!
velcrozombie wrote:I'm actually not familiar with most of Rush's discography - I've only heard Moving Pictures, Roll the Bones, Counterparts and Clockwork Angels. I guess 2112 is the next logical step, but if anyone has any other suggestions I'm open to hearing them.