Not gonna lie. This one hurts more than most.
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RIP Neil Peart
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RIP Neil Peart
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Re: RIP Neil Peart
I understand. Felt that way about Chris Cornell.AppinVA wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 6:20 pmNot gonna lie. This one hurts more than most.
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Re: RIP Neil Peart
He was an original. Don’t think I’ve heard anybody play like him. Most drummers pretty much keep the beat, Pert was the star.
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Re: RIP Neil Peart
The best drummer that I ever saw play live and I saw some good ones Zac Starkey, Charlie Watts, Chris Slade, Alan White, but Neal Peart was absolutely amazing. People often overlook the fact that he was also a great writer, Rush's popularity skyrocketed when he joined and became their main lyricist.