Tag Archives: Neil Peart
12-21-21 Reminds Me Of 2112
I could not help but think of 2112 when I saw today’s date. 2112 was the 4th studio album by the Canadian band, Rush. It was 1976 and the bands popularity was waning. Mercury Records was close to putting them … Continue reading
Posted in Rush 2112
Tagged Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Music of the 1970's, Neil Peart, Rush 2112, RUSH Temples of Syrinx
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Opening Paragraphs. . . Ghost Rider
Outside the house by the lake, the heavy rain seemed to hold down the darkness, grudging the slow fade from black, to blue to gray. As I prepared that last breakfast at home, squeezing the oranges, boiling the eggs, smelling … Continue reading
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Tagged Ghost Rider, great drummers, loss, music, Neil Peart, Rush, survival
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On Choice
“When you have to make a choice and don’t make it, that is in of itself a choice” William James That quote instantly reminded me of: “You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice If you choose not … Continue reading
Posted in music, Music of the 1980's, Philosophy, Quotes, Uncategorized
Tagged Free Will, Freewill, Neil Peart, Rush, William James
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