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Hijo de Dave Stewart
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LEE sobre el MASSEY HALL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UwYCIgis1M

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Publicado: Mar Sep 29, 2009 11:49 am |
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Hijo de Dave Stewart
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Ayudandole un poco al jefe Shearer actualizo esta seccion con una publicacion.
En esta edicion de Modern Drummer, hay un articulo que trata sobre los motivos por los que hay que apreciar la obra de Neil Peart. Repase el ejemplar en el Sanborn's, y esta redactado incluyendo los comentarios de 30 diferentes bateristas, sobre 15 puntos relacionados con el estilo de Neil. |
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Publicado: Vie Oct 02, 2009 10:44 am |
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"30 Reasons to Love Neil Peart"
Un artìculo entrañable Roberto.
Un par de pàginas atràs en èste mismo tema, subì los sentires de tres personajes màs que se suman a los mùsicos del tema en la revista.
Es interesante leer las participaciones de instrumentistas no solo de Rock, otros inmersos en musicas experimentales, vanguardistas y hasta clàsicas y teatrales.
Un equilibrio entre la exaltaciòn de su obra, tècnica y trayectoria, con el hemisferio humano y personal; algo que ha sido tenor constante y sonante cuando se toca la persona del PROFESOR.
No se lo pierdan camaradas.
Vientos Roberto.

Despuès de una sesiòn de AIR DRUMMING con el Cineasta y Actor ARI GOLD.

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Publicado: Dom Oct 04, 2009 11:34 pm |
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Me enteré de que Rush sacara un nuevo album en vivo en este mismisimo año, en Noviembre mediados.
Lo que se es que se llama "Working men".
Ahi te la dejo Shearer usted sigale. |
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Publicado: Lun Oct 05, 2009 4:28 pm |
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Hijo de Dave Stewart
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Otro más en vivo ? eso ya es un exceso ?
Y Qué onda con esas "30 Reasons", súbanlas, leámoslas |
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Publicado: Lun Oct 05, 2009 4:48 pm |
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Se trata de un Cd y Dvd "En Vivo" efectivamente, pero "RECOPILATORIO".
El TRIO concluyó su más reciente gira en el primer semestre del 2008. Por el momento están en receso y a principios del 2010 entrarán al Estudio.
Esta es otra arremetida de la Compañía disquera que como ya lo mencionaba LIFESON en una entrevista, "estos asuntos se salen de nuestro control e incluso hemos quedado al margen de elegir canciones para estos complilados, siendo los ultimos en enterarnos del asunto".
Vaya, la empresa ni enterada está de que existe un Album con este nombre, que reune a un cumulo de músicos de domicilio conocido rindiendo tributo a los de Toronto :

Este "WORKING MEN" 2009, reune extractos de los ultimos Tres Dvd's de la Banda (Rush in Rio, R30 y S&A) así como algunas rarezas extras.


El Arte de la portda lo dice todo.
Saludos Masters. |
_________________ "All this machinery making modern music can still be open-hearted. Not so coldly charted, it's really just a question of your Honesty" PEART |
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Publicado: Sab Oct 10, 2009 10:54 am |
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Hijo de Dave Stewart
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Una más de Ayuda :

After three years of being based in Ontario, A BRUSH OF HOPE is now coming to New Brunswick!
Alex Lifeson (RUSH), Red Green (Steve Smith), Jessica Holmes, Rita MacNeil and Stompin' Tom Connors are just a few of the celebrities who have taken up brushes and paints to create small masterpieces to help the nearly 2 million Canadians who either have kidney
disease or are at risk.
To own these one-of-a-kind, hand crafted works:
Go to eBay.ca on November 5th
Type in kidney foundation into the search field
Bid away!
Visit our page on Facebook and invite your friends to join in the bidding!
LERXST LIFESON : http://www.kidney.ca/view.image?tsize=500&id=1167
"It is through the support by all of us that the Kidney Foundation of Canada can continue to provide hope for those who are not so fortunate and must live with this debilitating condition. I urge you to take the time to help in any way you can, whether by donation or some other method to realize the dream of a cure. Even a little goes a long way..." - Alex Lifeson
http://www.kidney.ca/Page.aspx?pid=1152 |
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Publicado: Dom Oct 11, 2009 3:46 pm |
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Shearer escribió: "30 Reasons to Love Neil Peart"
Un artìculo entrañable Roberto.
Un par de pàginas atràs en èste mismo tema, subì los sentires de tres personajes màs que se suman a los mùsicos del tema en la revista.
Es interesante leer las participaciones de instrumentistas no solo de Rock, otros inmersos en musicas experimentales, vanguardistas y hasta clàsicas y teatrales.
Un equilibrio entre la exaltaciòn de su obra, tècnica y trayectoria, con el hemisferio humano y personal; algo que ha sido tenor constante y sonante cuando se toca la persona del PROFESOR.
No se lo pierdan camaradas.
Shearer,
Ese articulo es lo unico que me interesa de la revista. ¿podrias subir todo el articulo?
100 pesos por cinco paginas es mucho para mi. |
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Publicado: Lun Oct 12, 2009 1:40 pm |
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Hijo de Dave Stewart
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Claro que puedo Roberto y me encantaría de hecho.
El artículo no se encuentra en la red; es un hecho; de tal forma que tengo que transcribirlo a mano y subirlo. De momento no cuento con el tiempo suficiente para hacerlo, pero me comprometo a empezar a trabajar en ello.
Bien vale la pena.
Seguimos.
Un Abrazo. |
_________________ "All this machinery making modern music can still be open-hearted. Not so coldly charted, it's really just a question of your Honesty" PEART |
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Publicado: Jue Oct 15, 2009 9:03 am |
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EL PROFE que nunca para de escribir y menos de leer, acá su ultima incursión en el tema :

In Atlantic Canada’s 100 Greatest Books, Trevor J. Adams and Stephen Patrick Clare review the top one hundred Atlantic Canadian books—both fiction and nonfiction—ever published, as chosen by a panel of local readers and literary luminaries. In their own knowledgeable reviews, Adams and Clare offer insights into these titles’ continuing influence and celebrate their contributions to the Atlantic Canadian literary landscape. Illustrated in full colour with book covers and photos of the authors, and accompanied by personal selections from celebrities in the literary community and beyond, Atlantic Canada’s 100 Greatest Books is a requisite companion for fans of Canadian literature.
Trevor J. Adams grew up in Digby County and studied journalism at the University of King’s College. He’s been living and writing in Halifax ever since. Currently, Trevor is the editor of Where and Halifax Magazine, and contributes regularly to East Coast Living. He’s also a two-time Atlantic Journalism Award finalist and the co-author of Today’s Joe Howe. Stephen Patrick Clare is a freelance journalist, author, poet, musician, photographer, and radio show host in Halifax. His work has appeared in over 120 regional, national, and international publications, including the Globe and Mail and Quill and Quire. A native Montrealer, he arrived in Halifax in 2002, where he now lives with his wife Federica and his two beautiful children, Dylan and Sofia.
Rush rocker on Atlantic Canada’s top ten
October 9, 2009 | 3:56 PM | By Zoe Whittall
As mentioned previously on Quillblog, Nimbus Publishing will be releasing Atlantic Canada’s 100 Greatest Books this month. The editors are currently running a contest to see if you can guess the top five.
NEIL PEART weighs in on his own personal top ten:
Barometer Rising by Hugh MacLennan
The Colony of Unrequited Dreams by Wayne Johnston
The Custodian of Paradise by Wayne Johnston
Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie Macdonald
The Way the Crow Flies by Ann-Marie Macdonald
The Republic of Nothing by Lesley Choyce
An Avalanche of Ocean by Lesley Choyce
The Shipping News by E. Annie Proulx
The Architects Are Here by Michael Winter
The Wreckage by Michael Crummey
http://www.nimbus.ns.ca/Store/CatalogItem/tabid/904/ProductID/5569/Default.aspx?txtSearch=100+greatest
http://www.top100bks.blogspot.com/

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Publicado: Jue Oct 22, 2009 4:09 pm |
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LERXST con RICK MERCER :

RUSH guitarist Alex Lifeson will soon be making an appearance on the Rick Mercer Report according to this Niagara Falls Review article. Alex and Rick Mercer were spotted earlier today filming a segment for an upcoming episode at Niagara Freefall Indoor Skydiving.
El artículo :
"When it came time for their 'man date,' Canadian comic Rick Mercer and rock legend Alex Lifeson went straight to the Honeymoon Capital. The odd couple were in town Wednesday filming a segment for The Rick Mercer Report, donning flappy flight gear to tackle the Niagara Freefall Indoor Skydiving. With cameras rolling, the duo floated atop 140 mp/h winds generated by a jet engine at the Stanley Avenue attraction.
"All we've been told is that it's harder than it looks," said Lifeson, who co-founded Rush more than 40 years ago with bassist Geddy Lee (drummer Neil Peart joined in the mid '70s). "It's the string that's over the jet engine that's disconcerting."
"I just find standing over a jet engine disconcerting," added Mercer.
The segment finds Mercer and Lifeson hitting the town for a guys night out. Mercer had heard about the Niagara attraction from a coworker, and decided to freefall with the guy who riffed on "Freewill."
"Alex is apparently up for anything ... or crazy, I haven't determined yet."
The crew arrived in town just before noon and quickly shot the segment before either Rush or Mercer fans got wind". |
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Publicado: Vie Oct 30, 2009 6:18 pm |
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INERESANTE ENTREVISTA CON PAUL NORTHFIELD
"Legendario Inge. de Viejas Batallas"

http://recordinghacks.com/2009/10/28/paul-northfield/ |
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Publicado: Lun Nov 16, 2009 12:02 pm |
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November 16, 2009
RUSH : The Documentary sneak peek shown at "Windsor Film Festival"
https://windsorfilmfestival.com/
"We had last heard an update regarding the upcoming Rush Documentary this past summer when filmmakers Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen were interviewed by Classic Rock's Jerry Ewing for Prog magazine. In the interview we received a few more details regarding the documentary including the fact that it wouldn't likely be released until next Summer. Shortly after that they posted a few behind-the-scenes pics to the Banger Films website, but we hadn't heard much of anything since then. This past weekend Scot and Sam appeared at an event titled Take Five! The Return of Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn as part of the Windsor International Film Festival at the Capitol Theatre & Arts Centre in Windsor, ON. They spoke about and showed clips from all of the documentaries they've worked on and saved the last 5 minutes for a sneak peek look at the Rush documentary. They titled the sneak peek clip Rush - The Early Years and reader spiralarray was lucky enough to attend and reported the following:

... They said no one (other than them and Rush and some insiders I guess) had seen the footage. In the clip , there was footage of Geddy (current) and Geddy's mother (talking about Geddy when he was younger and how worried she was when he quit school,etc). Also, some footage of Alex (high school age) sitting at a table with his parents, talking about his future and that he wanted to quit school. His parents were trying to convince him to go to university. There was also footage from a show Rush did at a high school, with John Rustey on drums. Pretty neat. I asked them when they expect to be finished and when it will be released and I didn't get a firm answer, but they said they are still working on it and The Toronto Film festival was mentioned, for a premiere of the documentary. They said possibly January, but it sounded like next year sometime, is when it will be out on DVD. They want to get some footage for at the end of the documentary of Rush in the studio working on their next album, I think, before they finish it off. Just thought I'd share that with you guys. It was pretty cool to see these 2 guys and be able to interact with them a bit. They are are cool guys and you could tell they respect Rush a lot. ...

So it definitely sounds like they have some great home movies from the guys to share in the documentary and - more surprisingly - some early footage of the band with John Rutsey. This seems to confirm something I'd already heard on very good authority; that the filmmakers had gotten their hands on some pro-shot footage taken from a Canadian Bandstand gig the band played at Laura Secord High School in St. Catharines, ON in 1974 (no joke!). If this is true (and I can't think of any other high school gig pre-Peart that they would have quality footage of), it is a pretty big deal since there has never been any publicly released footage of the band playing with Rutsey on drums. As for the release date for the film, that still sounds dependent on many factors including what comes out of Rush's band meeting this month. The filmmakers seem to really want to include some footage of the guys in the studio; hopefully Rush will oblige them. It would be nice if Scot and Sam would post this preview somewhere online so we can all see it!"
Contando las horas para la liberación comercial del DVD.... |
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