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Victor, the 40th anniversary of Rush s
Moving Pictures album, his many side projects, future plans and much, much more. Here s what he said about making music in the future, either on his own or with Geddy Lee:
. After [Rush] finished the last tour in 2015, I couldn t sit still so I just started writing on my own, and doing some stuff. Geddy was working on his book. We talked about getting together and doing some stuff together, but it got very, very busy for him even after he finished writing the book, and taking it on the road. So we never got a chance to sit down and start working or just having some fun together. We still talk about it and I m sure we will [get together]. But now with the Pandemic it s kind of wrecked things for a bit. We re both eager to get back together and kind of get back into that thing that we ve done since we were 14 years old that we love to do, and we work really, really well together. So we ll see what happens with that . I go back and forth - I m k
Neil Peart, Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson
Tue, Mar 23, 2021
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Make Weird Music will be hosting a new, live interview with Alex Lifeson on their YouTube channel tomorrow evening at 6PM EST. The interview will be hosted by Andre Cholmondeley (@guitartour) and topics of discussion will include the 25th anniversary of Lifeson s 1996 solo album
Victor, and the 40th anniversary of Rush s
Moving Pictures album. You can tune in to watch the interview live at this location.
Earlier this month, Rolling Stone magazine s Brian Hiatt interviewed Neil Peart s widow Carrie Nuttall, along with his bandmates and Rush manager Ray Danniels for a very revealing feature article discussing Peart s 3-year battle with cancer and his final years. As part of the feature, Geddy Lee was interviewed to talk about his special relationship with Peart, and Rolling Stone posted the interview online earlier today: