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RUSH Drummer's 'Action Self-Portraits With Scenery' - May 16, 2008
RUSH drummer Neil Peart has posted a lengthy message on his web site consisting mostly of tales of his travels between shows on the band's current North American tour. An excerpt follows.

"From San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Los Angeles, California, April and early May carried me through seventeen shows and more than 7,000 miles of motorcycling. That journey quite literally stretched from the farthest Southeast to the farthest Southwest of the United States, and the scenery varied from tropical rainforest and Caribbean beaches to the Everglades, remote bayous, the lofty trees of the Deep South bearded with Spanish moss, the sage and mesquite rangeland of West Texas, the massive, eroded towers of Monument Valley, the cactus desert of southern Arizona, and the wide-open, creosote-dotted expanse of the high Mojave Desert, with its Joshua trees and the distant snowpeaks of the Sierra Nevada.

"These images are part of my latest series of experiments in travel photography, a collection titled 'Action Self-Portraits with Scenery'. While I ride along (on a straight and empty road, of course), I hold my camera out to the side, or over my head, and snap away. The technique yields many failures, and ongoing lessons in 'remote framing,' but occasionally it captures the desired effect — the perspective of a helmeted rider passing through a backdrop of natural beauty.

"The idea evolved when my usual riding partner, Michael, was called away on other duties, and I rode alone for a few days. Without a model, or designated photographer, I was trying to figure out how to continue my attempt to document the combination of motorcycles and landscapes. Scenery alone doesn't seem nearly as interesting without a kinetic, human element, I don't think, and parking an empty bike in front of a landscape isn't very satisfying. Not wanting to fiddle with any kind of on-bike camera mount (especially after watching Brutus struggle to get one to work for the whole European run last October), I had to come up with something comparable to the 'Tip-Cam' I introduced for my cross-country skiing photos. Or like the method I made into a theme on my 'Ghost Rider' travels — parking my old 1100GS in the middle of the road on its centerstand, with scenery all around, and the road ahead diminishing to its vanishing point.

Read the entire message at this location.

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COMMENT | Top Dogs
posted by : JRSPON
5/16/2008 11:50:42 AM

1. Neil Peart
2. John Bonham - RIP
3. Eric Carr - RIP

COMMENT |
posted by : Dee67
5/16/2008 12:31:42 PM

That had a Buddy Rich feel in spots


...boy am I dating myself

COMMENT |
posted by : iScott
5/16/2008 12:35:16 PM

He rules. End o' story. Is there anyone who doesn't love this guy?!

COMMENT | yea
posted by : mattmetallifuk
5/16/2008 12:46:12 PM

in dress shoes no less :)

Buddy Rich was great!

Peart is awesome as well.

COMMENT | unreal
posted by : Revolver7SZ
5/16/2008 2:19:08 PM

This guy has forgotten more places he's been to than most of us have travelled in our entire lifetimes.

COMMENT | David
posted by : JRSPON
5/16/2008 3:07:54 PM

Well said,

COMMENT | The Man
posted by : BonzoholicII
5/16/2008 3:59:12 PM

...'nuff said.

COMMENT | does this neil pert character have dignity??? thanks grohl...
posted by : airbourne666
5/16/2008 4:49:53 PM

does neil even care that john rutsey just died, or is he a selfish old dooshbag...



COMMENT | cycles
posted by : Kissfan77
5/16/2008 5:10:03 PM

solace for the troubled spirit...

COMMENT | airbourne666
posted by : Sandro67
5/16/2008 5:44:53 PM

Um, I doubt he ever even met John Rutsey. It's not really his place to say anything since he probably never knew him, it's Geddy and Alex's.

COMMENT |
posted by : Rudi_USAF
5/16/2008 10:20:41 PM

as great as Peart is...it really IS hard to hold a candle to Buddy Rich. I am 36 and vaguely remember seeing him on TV back in the 70's. I watch his stuff on youtube now and holy freakin' crap. The man was insanely great. Neal Peart's greatness is what got me into drumming....but Buddy Rich is the king. Sorry Mike Portnoy, Martin Lopez, and all the others.

B.Rich RIP

COMMENT | J.R.
posted by : v.o.r.
5/17/2008 1:56:34 AM

Hey - I'll be the first to say i've missed something, but did Rush make a statement on John ? That's sad news. I find it sad that in all these years no-one ever acknowledges this guy - and I listen to the S/T album all the time. Poor guy - I love what you did, bro. RIP.

COMMENT | v.o.r
posted by : JRSPON
5/17/2008 9:16:50 AM

Thanks man, i think i have the first two right , might of jumped the gun on Carr though, but he was one of my favorite drummers, he had that bad ass bouble bass going on, peace dude.

COMMENT |
posted by : gunnarcannibal
5/17/2008 5:45:06 PM

Neil is such a badass!

Rush for life! ( and whatever happens after life)

COMMENT | HEY NEIL
posted by : weremoose
5/17/2008 7:53:07 PM

Did you know that the man that made it possible for you to be in Rush has passed away?
Do you even care?
RIP John



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