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by Martin Popoff


  childhood of, 8–11

  on Clockwork Angels, 172

  on Counterparts, 128

  early music with Alex Lifeson, 11–13

  on Fly By Night, 23

  on Hemispheres, 52

  on Hold Your Fire, 100–102

  on influences, 11, 22, 136

  on John Rutsey, 18

  keyboards and, 78, 85, 93–94

  on Moving Pictures, 73

  My Favourite Headache, 142

  Nancy Young and, 12, 33

  Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and, 159

  on Neil Peart, 20

  odd time signatures and, 112

  on Presto, 108, 109, 111–12

  on Signals, 85

  on Test for Echo, 130, 133

  on time away from Rush, 122

  on touring, 29, 33–34, 38

  Les Paul (guitar), 172

  Lifer, 142

  Lifeson, Alex

  childhood of, 10–11

  on Clockwork Angels, 171–72, 174–75

  on Counterparts, 125, 127

  on Different Stages, 142, 145

  early music with Geddy Lee, 11–13

  A Farewell to Kings and, 43

  Geddy Lee and, 128–29

  on Grace Under Pressure, 88

  Hold Your Fire and, 103

  influences for, 11, 22

  on John Rutsey, 18

  on Neil Peart, 20

  on Nick Raskulinecz, 152, 155

  on Peter Collins, 128

  post-punk guitar and, 93

  Presto and, 107–108, 119

  on producers, 128

  on Roll the Bones, 119–20, 127

  on Rupert Hine, 128

  on Snakes & Arrows, 152, 155, 157, 174

  Test for Echo and, 130

  Trailer Park Boys and, 159

  on Vapor Trails, 145–46, 157

  Victor and, 130

  on writing with Peart/Lee, 165

  Lillywhite, Steve, 85, 87

  “Limbo”, 131

  “Limelight”, 69–70, 71

  Live (band), 125

  “Lock and Key”, 101–102, 103

  Loder, Kurt, 87–88, 90

  “Losing It”, 80, 81

  “The Main Monkey Business”, 153

  the Majority, 20

  “Malignant Narcissism”, 153

  Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, 54

  “Manhattan Project”, 96

  Mann, Aimee, 102, 103

  “Marathon”, 96, 98

  “Margarite”, 13

  Masked Rider: Cycling in West Africa (Peart), 111

  Massey Hall, 31, 33

  Max Webster, 26, 71, 74

  “Battlescar”, 74

  Universal Juveniles, 74

  McCarthy, Cormac, 172

  McFadyen, Scot, 162

  McNichol, Charlene, 13

  Melody Maker, 77

  Mercury Records, 17, 29, 31, 32, 34, 38, 102, 107

  Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey, 162

  “Middletown Dreams”, 96, 97

  Mink, Ben, 80, 81

  “Mission”, 102, 103

  Mitchell, Kim, 26, 74, 109

  Moon, Keith, 20, 126

  Moon Records, 15

  Moore, Gary, 127

  “Morning Star”, 13

  Moving Pictures, 6, 29, 32, 64, 69–70, 71, 73–74, 80, 90

  Moving Pictures: Live 2011, 166

  Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, 43

  My Favourite Headache, 142

  “Mystic Rhythms”, 96

  “Natural Science”, 54, 55, 142

  “The Necromancer”, 24, 26, 29

  “Need Some Love”, 16

  Nelson, Paul, 31

  “Neurotica”, 117

  “New World Man”, 7, 80, 81

  the New York Dolls, 17

  Newman, Randy, 176

  Nirvana, 125

  Nevermind, 125

  Nissan, 141

  “Nobody’s Hero”, 126, 129

  “Nocturne”, 144

  “Not Fade Away”, 14–15

  Now, 145

  Nugent, Ted, 17

  Nuttall, Carrie, 159, 171

  Oberheim, 64, 71

  Off the Record, 100–101

  Ondaatje, Michael, 172

  “One Little Victory”, 144, 145

  “Open Secrets”, 103

  “Out of the Cradle”, 144

  “Overture”, 30, 32

  “Paint It Black”, 149

  “The Pass”, 109, 111, 115

  “A Passage to Bangkok”, 32

  “Peaceable Kingdom”, 144

  Peart, Jackie, 138, 141, 144

  Peart, Neil

  on All the World’s a Stage, 34–35

  Burning for Buddy project, 129

  on Clockwork Angels, 171

  daughter’s death, 131, 138, 144

  early life, 18, 20

  electronic drum kits and, 93

  on fame, 70

  Far and Away: A Prize Every Time, 159

  Freddie Gruber and, 129, 131, 171

  Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road, 141

  on Grace Under Pressure, 86, 88

  on Hold Your Fire, 102

  introduction to Rush, 18, 22

  Japan hotel incident, 90

  on Moving Pictures, 29, 64, 69–70, 73

  on “Necromancer”, 29

  New Wave sound and, 87

  on Permanent Waves, 56, 59

  on Power Windows, 94, 97–98, 102

  on Presto, 112, 115

  Road Show: Landscape With Drums–A Concert Tour by Motorcycle, 159

  on Roll the Bones, 116

  on Signals, 81–82

  on Time Machine tour, 166

  Traveling Music: Playing Back the Soundtrack to My Life and Times, 159

  travel writing, 97, 111, 122, 141, 159

  on 2112, 34

  wife’s death, 131, 138, 141, 144

  Peart, Selena, 138, 144

  Permanent Waves, 52, 54, 55–56, 59, 71

  Perna, Joe, 12

  Pink Floyd, 71

  Dark Side of the Moon, 71

  Plant, Robert, 13, 17

  The Police, 54, 80

  Power Windows, 93–94, 96, 97–98, 100, 103

  “Presto”, 112

  Presto, 6, 100, 104, 107–108, 109, 111–12, 115, 117

  “Prime Mover”, 101, 103

  Primus, 125

  Prophet, 64

  Public Enemy, 176

  Queensryche, 127

  R30, 149, 151

  Rand, Ayn, 19, 30, 32, 35

  Raskulinecz, Nick, 152, 168, 172

  Raw, 122

  “Red Barchetta”, 64, 69, 71

  Red Hot Chili Peppers, 125, 136

  “Red Lenses”, 96

  “Red Sector A”, 87, 88

  “Red Tide”, 111

  Retrospective, 141

  Rich, Buddy, 129

  Rickenbacker, 78

  “Rivendell”, 22

  Road & Track, 64

  Road Show: Landscape with Drums–A Concert Tour by Motorcycle (Peart), 159

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 176

  Rockfield Studios, 38

  Rolling Stone, 51, 59, 87–88, 90, 159, 176

  the Rolling Stones, 11, 149

  “Roll the Bones”, 117, 120

  Roll the Bones, 115–16, 117, 119–20, 125, 127, 144

  Rundgren, Todd, 70

  “Run Willie Run”, 13

  Rush, 16–17, 19

  Rush in Rio, 73, 149

  Russian Circles, 153

  Rutsey, Bill, 11

  Rutsey, Eva, 11

  Rutsey, Howard, 11

  Rutsey, John, 11, 15, 18

  Saga, 74

  Sandler, Adam, 141

  The Scene, 17

  Scientific American, 45

  “Secret Touch”, 144

  “Seven Cities of Gold”, 170

  Shirley, Kevin “Caveman”, 126, 127–28

  Shoults, Darrell, 122
/>   “Show Don’t Tell”, 108, 109, 115

  A Show of Hands, 104, 107, 117

  Shutt, Steve, 10

  Signals, 78, 80, 81–82, 85, 87, 90

  Small Soldiers, 141

  Smashing Pumpkins, 136

  Snakes & Arrows, 152, 153, 155, 157, 162, 174

  Snakes & Arrows Live, 158, 162

  Sniderman, Jason, 172

  Soundgarden, 136

  South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, 142

  “The Speed of Love”, 126

  “The Spirit of Radio”, 50, 54, 55–56, 60, 64

  SRO Productions, 15, 60, 107

  “The Stars Look Down”, 144

  Stern, Perry, 29

  “Stick It Out”, 125, 126

  “Subdivisions”, 7, 80, 81

  Summer, Donna, 176

  “Summertime Blues”, 151

  “Superconductor”, 109, 111, 115

  Supertramp, 87

  “Sweet Miracle”, 144

  Syme, Hugh, 31, 116, 172

  “Tai Shan”, 101, 103

  Talk Talk, 87

  “The Temples of Syrinx”, 30, 32

  “Test for Echo”, 130, 131

  Test for Echo, 130–31, 133, 136

  Thin Lizzy, 17

  3 Doors Down, 142

  ’Til Tuesday, 103

  “Time and Motion”, 131, 136

  Time Machine: Live in Cleveland 2011, 166

  Time Machine tour, 162, 165–66

  “Time Stand Still”, 102, 103

  Titus, Christa L., 146

  “Tom Sawyer”, 69, 71, 141, 142, 158–59

  Tool, 153

  Townshend, Pete, 155

  Trailer Park Boys, 159

  Traveling Music: Playing Back the Soundtrack to My Life and Times (Peart), 159

  “The Trees”, 49, 50, 51–52, 117

  Triumph, 54

  Trojan, Johnny, 20

  Turner, Mary, 100

  “Turn the Page”, 103

  “2112”, 136, 142

  2112, 29–31, 32, 34, 74

  U2, 85

  UB40, 54

  Ungerleider, Howard, 22

  the United Way, 138

  Uriah Heep, 17, 21

  “Vapor Trails”, 144

  Vapor Trails, 144, 145–46, 149, 151–52, 157

  Victor, 130

  “La Villa Strangiato”, 49, 50, 52

  “Virtuality”, 131, 136

  “Vital Signs”, 71

  Voltaire, 172

  The Waterboy, 141

  “The Weapon”, 80

  Weinrib, Gary. See Lee, Geddy

  Weinrib, Manya, 8–9, 87, 122

  Weinrib, Morris, 8–9

  Whatever, 141

  “What You’re Doing”, 17

  “Where’s My Thing? (Part IV ‘Gangster of Boats’ Trilogy)”, 117, 120

  the Who, 11, 22, 172

  “I’m Free”, 172

  Tommy, 172

  Wilson, Vic, 15, 20

  “Witch Hunt”, 64, 69, 71, 80

  WMMS radio, 17

  “Working Man”, 17, 33

  “Working Them Angels”, 153

  Wright, Jeb, 171

  “Xanadu”, 42, 43, 45

  the Yardbirds, 11

  Yes, 21, 50

  Tales from Topographic Oceans, 50

  “You Bet Your Life”, 117

  “You Can’t Fight It”, 15

  Young, Lindy, 12

  Young, Nancy, 12, 33

  “YYZ”, 69, 71, 73

  Zappa, Frank, 87

  Zivojinovic, Alex. See Lifeson, Alex

  Zivojinovic, Melania, 10

  Zivojinovic, Nenad, 10

  Acknowledgments

  Dennis Pernu, Ray Wawrzyniak, Pete Koza, Pegi Cecconi, Jack David, David Caron, The Banger Boys, Beth and Trevor, and Rush.

  First published in 2013 by Voyageur Press, an imprint of MBI Publishing Company, 400 First Avenue North, Suite 400, Minneapolis, MN 55401 USA

  © 2013 Voyageur Press

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  Digital Edition: 978-1-61058-726-6

  Softcover Edition: 978-0-76034-364-7

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Popoff, Martin, 1963–

  Rush : the illustrated history / by Martin Popoff ; with Richard Bienstock … [et al.].

  p. cm.

  Includes index.

  ISBN 978-0-7603-4364-7 (hardbound)

  1. Rush (Musical group) 2. Rock musicians–Canada–Biography. I. Bienstock, Richard. II. Title.

  ML421.R87P66 2013

  782.42166092’2–dc22

  [B]

  2012040525

  Front cover: A Farewell to Kings tour, Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham, England, February 12, 1978. Fin Costello/Redferns/Getty Images

  Front and rear endpapers: All the World’s a Stage tour, McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan, May 22, 1977. Fin Costello/Redferns/Getty Images

  Frontispiece: Fin Costello/Redferns/Getty Image

  Title pages: Rafa Irusta/www.shutterstock.com

  Table of contents: A Farewell to Kings tour, Bakersfield, California, September 26, 1977. Fin Costello/Redferns/Getty Images

  Commissioning/project editor: Dennis Pernu

  Design manager: Cindy Samargia Laun

  Design: Simon Larkin

  Fin Costello/Redferns/Getty Images

 

 

 


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