Rush has been kicking ass for over 30 years, and this year the band returns with a new album and a full-length summer tour. These guys always keep their fans satisfied and continually add new songs to their repertoire instead of just playing the greatest hits. The producer of Rush’s new album, Snakes and Arrows, discusses the new release and the influence of Rush over the years in this this video. In other Rush news, Geddy Lee talks baseball with ESPN’s Page 2.
And in other other news, let’s take a look at some linkage…
- In case you live under a rock: the Lollapalooza lineup
- Dylan Hears a Who goes down
- Roger Waters is saying no Pink Floyd at Live Earth
- Live Nation won’t quit; plans to renovate the Hollywood Palladium
- The Police have been invited to play in Cuba
- David Gans provides some background on former Grateful Dead manager Ron Rakow’s arrest
- moe. enjoys the freedom of running their own label
- Vanderbilt University’s Rites of Spring festival features The Roots, Wolfmother, Keller Williams, and more
- Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy talks about Sky Blue Sky
- 5 things you need to know about Widespread Panic
- Ben and Jerry’s homage to Queen: a new flavor Bohemian Raspberry
- PopMatters looks into the new trend of sitting at rock shows
- Ozzy Osbourne is back with Black Rain
- Nick Drake’s demos are finally being released
- Heady bonuses in Gov’t Mule’s Live at the Roseland Ballroom re-issue
- Some big names have contributed to a Joni Mitchell tribute album
- Some Dude from Hits From The Blog has created Bonnawho’s Who to discuss all of the acts playing Bonnaroo
- Check out Neddy’s thoughts on the Phil and Friends shows at S.O.B.’s
I’m off to see Umphrey’s McGee this weekend. What’s the haps with y’all?
One Response
Loved the review of the phil show at SOB’s
I knew the first show was a fluke
Love Hidden Track
keep up the good work