Rush Photo 01
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Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Canadian Superband Rush. Rush is among the best live bands ever to grace the stage. It was stated in their DVD, RUSH R30, that they never put anything in their music that they could not pull off in a live performance.
See Also: Artist Shots - Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Neil Peart
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Rush Photo 02
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Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart of Rush. Rush developed a reputation as a phenomenal live band very early in their career and they only got better. Rush never compromised and made it to the top completely on their own terms.
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Rush Photo 03a
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This picture features Alex Lifeson, guitarist for Rush onstage at a concert. Lifeson's guitar work with Rush is unique. His open, ringing chord structures fill out the music while leaving room for Geddy Lee's roaming bass lines.
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Rush Photo 04a
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Alex Lifeson of Rush. This picture features Alex Lifeson of Rush playing a guitar that looks like a Fender Stratocaster. If this guitar was ever a Stratocaster, it isn't anymore with this non-Fender tremolo.
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Rush Photo 05a
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Alex Lifeson of Rush. Alex Lifeson does not clutter up the music of Rush with self-indulgent soloing. Lifeson fills up the music and gives it character with his libereal use of unconventional and unresloved chords.
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Rush Photo 06a
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Alex Lifeson of Rush. This picture features Alex Lifeson, guitarist for Rush, bathed in the blue glow of an overhead spotlight. Behind and above him we can see the overhead lighting.
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Rush Photo 07a
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Alex Lifeson of Rush. This picture features Alex Lifeson of Rush leaning over and concentrating on his guitar work. Rush so accurately recreates the music from their albums live that you might think you were listening to the album while at a concert.
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Rush Photo 08a
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Here we have all three members of Rush playing onstage together. Alex Lifeson on his customized Stratocaster, Neil Peart behind tha drum kit, and Geddy Lee on a Steinberger bass guitar.
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Rush Photo 09a
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This picture features all three Rush members in a tight group shot. Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee look on as Neil Peart performs his percussive acrobatics.
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Rush Photo 10a
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Geddy Lee of Rush. This picture features Geddy Lee, the voice of Rush, playing a Steinberger bass guitar. Geddy Lee is widely recognized by critics and fans alike as one of the best bass guitarists of all time.
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Rush Photo 11a
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Geddy Lee of Rush. This picture features Geddy Lee doing what Geddy Lee does best, which is multi-tasking. Geddy Lee is known to play the bass guitar, keyboard foot pedals and sing at the same time at concerts.
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Rush Photo 12a
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Rush in concert. From left to right is Alex Lifeson on guitar, Neil Peart on drums and Geddy Lee on bass. Rush is among the most technically adept, thoroughly focused, finest live bands to ever grace the stage.
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Rush Photo 13a
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Rush in concert. This picture illustarates the camaraderie that these three bandmates feel as Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson look to Neil Peart. Rush has been together and has grown musically for over 30 years with the same 3 band members.
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Rush Photo 14a
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This picture features Geddy Lee of Canadian uberband Rush. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson founded Rush in 1968 along with drummer John Rutsey. Neil Peart became a member of Rush in 1974 and the three have been together ever since.
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Rush Photo 15a
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Geddy Lee of the Canadian rockers Rush. This picture captures Geddy Lee of Rush jumping off the drum riser while playing his Steinberger bass guitar. Geddy is known as one of the best contemporary bass players in music.
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Rush Photo 16
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This picture features Alex Lifeson of Rush. Alex Lifeson's style of playing is unique. His playing style fills thier songs with tonality and character while Geddy Lees bass playing often takes the lead.
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Rush Photo 17
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Alex Lifeson of Rush live in concert. Rush is one of the greatest live bands I have ever seen. In this photograph Alex Lifeson is bathed in the red glow of an overhead stage spotlight.
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Rush Photo 18
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This picture features Alex Lifeson of Rush playing what looks like an arctic white Fender Stratocaster guitar modified and equipped with a Floyd Rose Tremolo.
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Rush _ Discography
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Rush Discography
Follow the link to the left to reach a comprehensive list of Rush Albums.
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