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I feel your presence
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Neal Peart [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/neil-peart-rush-obituary-936221/ died on Tuesday at 67] of brain cancer.
Neil Peart [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/neil-peart-rush-obituary-936221/ died on Tuesday at 67] of brain cancer.


How can I even begin to articulate what Rush has meant to me over the years? Like myself, Neal’s ideas grew over the years, become more subtle and sophisticated as he experienced more. Read more. Became more. (Drank more scotch?) He was definitely one of a kind, inspiring on many levels. He was a true virtuoso—a perfectionist—driven to squeeze every bit out of life that he could. He will be missed, but he will live on in the art he has left us. Thanks, Neal, and godspeed.
How can I even begin to articulate what Rush has meant to me over the years? Like myself, Neil’s ideas grew over the years, become more subtle and sophisticated as he experienced more. Read more. Became more. (Drank more scotch?) He was definitely one of a kind, inspiring on many levels. He was a true virtuoso—a perfectionist—driven to squeeze every bit out of life that he could. He will be missed, but he will live on in the art he has left us. Thanks, Neil, and godspeed.


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RIP, Neil Peart

Neil-peart-obit.jpg

Neil Peart died on Tuesday at 67 of brain cancer.

How can I even begin to articulate what Rush has meant to me over the years? Like myself, Neil’s ideas grew over the years, become more subtle and sophisticated as he experienced more. Read more. Became more. (Drank more scotch?) He was definitely one of a kind, inspiring on many levels. He was a true virtuoso—a perfectionist—driven to squeeze every bit out of life that he could. He will be missed, but he will live on in the art he has left us. Thanks, Neil, and godspeed.