RUSH's Neil Peart On CBC's Strombo Tonight; Full Interview Available

June 20, 2011, 13 years ago

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On March 21st, RUSH drummer Neil Peart taped an interview for the CBC's Strombo (formerly The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos) which aired on CBC Television on Friday, June 17th. The episode can now be seen in full at this location.

The CBC website previously posted a sneak peak of the interview where Peart breaks down Rush's legendary Moving Pictures album. Check out the 15-minute video at this this location.

Another preview clip the episode can be seen below:

Neil Peart was a guest on the Late Show With David Letterman as part of Drum Solo Week on Thursday, June 9th. Footage from his appearance is available below:

According to MusicRadar.com, the show's producers have asked the renowned sticksman, to keep his solo down to "three, maybe four minutes," says Peart.

Just back from a morning rehearsal, Peart admits that when he was approached to be part of Drum Solos Week, his initial reaction was, "I don't know…it's not really my thing. But then I thought, Hey, a drum solo on TV - sounds great! I'd be very honored to be the ambassador to drum solos."

Peart tells MusicRadar.com that he's not used to trimming down his solo. "My regular live drum solo is about eight and a half minutes, so I decided I'd have to do a mental edit, accelerate the changes and minimize the improvisational parts and so on. At the rehearsal, during my first attempt, I had it down to about four minutes and 50 seconds, and the producers were giving me these worrisome looks. I got it down to about four minutes and two seconds, which I think is acceptable."

Read the entire interview here.


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