RichK
08-30-04, 02:33 PM
I just picked up an EXCELLENT book by Rush drummer Neil Peart, it is about dealing with both his daughter and wife passing away within a year's time.
The book chronicles a 50,000 mile motorcycle ride he begins from home, travels to the Arctic Circle, the USA, and I believe into Mexico, while trying to find a reason to live and begin a new life without his family.
I've only read about a quarter of the book, but it is so good I thought I'd post this now! It's very well written (like his lyrics), and moving.
I was a huge Rush fan for a long time, but floated away after Grace Under Pressure. That's about the same time I stopped playing drums in various bands. I remember writing a letter to Neil about drumming and some other subjects, and he was nice enough to send back a postcard, answering each of my questions. The postcard photo was of him playing his full set on a small raft on the lake where his house sits. Very cool photo. Anyway, he seemed like a thoughtful & real person, and this book confirms it.
It's a sort of travelogue/healing/motorcycle book! It's interspersed with past Rush lyrics that are very apt to his current situation.
I'm glad I have a plane flight this afternoon, I get to do some more reading!
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1550225480.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
The book chronicles a 50,000 mile motorcycle ride he begins from home, travels to the Arctic Circle, the USA, and I believe into Mexico, while trying to find a reason to live and begin a new life without his family.
I've only read about a quarter of the book, but it is so good I thought I'd post this now! It's very well written (like his lyrics), and moving.
I was a huge Rush fan for a long time, but floated away after Grace Under Pressure. That's about the same time I stopped playing drums in various bands. I remember writing a letter to Neil about drumming and some other subjects, and he was nice enough to send back a postcard, answering each of my questions. The postcard photo was of him playing his full set on a small raft on the lake where his house sits. Very cool photo. Anyway, he seemed like a thoughtful & real person, and this book confirms it.
It's a sort of travelogue/healing/motorcycle book! It's interspersed with past Rush lyrics that are very apt to his current situation.
I'm glad I have a plane flight this afternoon, I get to do some more reading!
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1550225480.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg