Neil Peart: Cultural Repercussions: An in-depth examination of the words, ideas, and professional life of Neil Peart, man of letters. by Bradley J. Birzer

Neil Peart: Cultural Repercussions: An in-depth examination of the words, ideas, and professional life of Neil Peart, man of letters. by Bradley J. Birzer

Author:Bradley J. Birzer [Birzer, Bradley J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, azw
Tags: Rush, drumming, Neil Peart, prog rock, cultural criticism, travelogues, science fiction, rock music, lyrics, progressive rock, biography
Publisher: WordFire Press
Published: 2015-09-14T23:00:00+00:00


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1 Scott Cohen, “Geddy Lee: From Immigrants’ Song to Rush’s Lead Singer,” Circus (October 27, 1977).

2 Geoff Barton, “Pressure Points,” Kerrang! (April 5-18, 1984).

3 Jay Williams, “Grace and Favour,” Sounds (April 21, 1984).

4 Kurt Loder, Grace Under Pressure review, Rolling Stone (June 21, 1984).

5 Peart, Far and Away, 182.

6 Stu Nicholson, quoted in Malcom Dome, “Rush: R40,” Prog 52 (January 2015): 44

7 Mark Newman, “Canadian Rock and U.S. Rock Similar, Peart Says,” Grand Rapids Press (November 7, 1982).

8 Christa Titus, “Spotlight Review: Power Windows,” Billboard (November 2, 1985).

9 David Fricke, Power Windows review, Rolling Stone (January 30, 1986).

10 Mr. Big was also the name of a band that toured with Rush during the 1980s.



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