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Thursday, December 29, 2005

Related news: Interview with Geddy Lee

This is a great interview with Geddy Lee with Fender (his bass manufacturer). Thanks to Power Windows for this link:

http://fender.com/news/index.php?display_article=78
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New section on NeilPeart.net: Xtras

A new section has been added to http://www.neilpeart.net called Xtras: Bubba's Bulletin Board.

Currently, this section contains the 360-degree view of Neil's 30th Anniversary kit (QuickTime is required).
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Thursday, December 15, 2005

Rush writing new studio album in 2006

Geddy and Alex were on Rockline on Wednesday, 12/14. They confirmed Rush is going to start writing a new studio album at the beginning of 2006. With any luck, they said, they'll be on tour in 2007.
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Monday, December 12, 2005

Rush on VH1 Hangin' With Series

Rush appeared on VH1's "Hanging With..." series on December 11. This episode will be replayed several more times. Showtimes are below:

Replay Schedule on VH1C (or VH1 Classic)
Sun 12/11 9:00 PM ET
Thu 12/15 10:00 AM ET
Thu 12/15 10:00 PM ET
Sat 12/17 3:00 AM ET
Sat 12/17 9:00 AM ET
Sat 12/17 9:00 PM ET

For more information visit VH1.com: http://www.vh1.com/artists/rock_on_tv/sort.jhtml?type=episode&motvId=rotv%3Ae956627&title=Hangin'+With%3A+Hangin'+With+Rush+-+2005/12/11
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Sunday, December 11, 2005

Technical glitch in Neil's new DVD

From the director's of Neil Peart's new DVD, "Anatomy of a Drum Solo":

Subject: Note from Hudson Music regarding Neil's new DVD.

To Neil's Fans,

We would like to respond to the vague notice that has been posted on rush.com as to a "production defect" in Neil Peart's new DVD, Anatomy of a Drum Solo. To clarify what the "defect" is, it's a 3-second, audio-only dropout that occurs in Element 3 of Disc One, in a cowbell part, during an excerpt of "Der Trommler", the drum solo on which the DVD is based. The program is almost 3 1/2 hours long.

It's important to note that this cowbell part is fully audible, with no drop outs, in three other places on the DVD: in the full performance of "Der Trommler", in a "bonus" performance of the solo filmed the next night, and in the in-studio demo that Neil does when talking about that segment of the solo.

We have already corrected this minor flaw for the next run of the DVD, but in the meantime, we felt that it was important that Neil's fans know that the defect is a very minor one and that there is little reason for concern. If you purchase a copy that has this dropout and would like to exchange it, please go to our website http://www.hudsonmusic.com for instructions on how to do so. Thank you for your support.

Yours truly,

Rob Wallis and Paul Siegel

Hudson Music

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