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It’s corny to say, but he impacted and changed my life. He still will.
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"Another genius has left the planet. Not enough can be said about the talent and influence of Neil Peart. As a musician he was unparalleled, blasting open huge doors into the realms of new percussive stratospheres. As a lyricist he was like the Ray Bradbury of rock, penning rhymes that evoke imagery both cerebral and tactile. As a friend he was a pensive, sharp-witted intellect whom I looked up to and admired greatly. I was very fortunate to have played with him, laughed with him and rode with him at excessive speeds in one of his many exotic vehicles. I'm still trying to fathom how greatly he will be missed."
- Les Claypool
Photo taken May 4, 1992, post-show in Rotterdam, NL.
The last date of the European leg of the Roll The Bones tour. I'd given Neal my fly fishing bandana after one of our backstage jams.
and of course Limelight starts as soon as I posted
Greatest video all time.
It's always been my favorite. Man I'm getting old
Gene Krupa is in this discussion alsoRIP to one of the best drummers ever. It's a close argument for me between Peart, Bill Bruford, and Buddy Rich.
Addio, professore.