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    Quote from Bass Guy on June 10, 2013, 18:07
    Just watched the classic album clips. Man, Neil Peart is incredible.
    Absolutely. They don't call him the professor for nothing (actually, I believe they called him that because he was always reading books, but his precise execution of complex drum rhythms and time signatures also warrants this title).

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    The fact that "Xanadu" off A Farewell to Kings was recorded live on the studio's back porch in one take still blows my mind. And it was the first take.

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    /<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from Fretworn on June 11, 2013, 11:23
    The fact that "Xanadu" off A Farewell to Kings was recorded live on the studio's back porch in one take still blows my mind. And it was the first take.
    Equally mind-blown by that fact Fretworn.

    Xanadu is one of my favourite Rush songs (top three along with freewill, A Passage to Bangkok and La Villa Strangiato...dammit, that's four 8O ).
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