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Oh, this one sent me down a rabbit hole. Alex Lifeson’s wife introduced him to the show, and then he recorded all the episodes and invited friends over to watch them.
In this one Bubble’s plays a duet with him of “Closer to the Heart” on acoustic guitars. Earlier, Ricky throws shade by accusing him of being a male prostitute.
In their second movie “Countdown to Liquor Day” Lifeson dresses up in drag, as a male prostitute.
And, the rabbit hole included how Led Zeppelin invited Geddy and Alex to their concert after Neil’s death to help them get their minds off of it. “They took a page from Zeppelin in choosing not to go forward after Peart’s death, as Led Zeppelin had chosen not to after Bonham’s death, even though some very good drummers would’ve wanted to play with them.”
Neil Peart’s Wikipedia page has a clip of his voice where he talks about going back to the studio on the farm in England where they recorded three of their albums, starting with “Farewell to Kings,” (and there’s shorts or a doc on YT showing it). He says in the clip even though the buildings lie in ruins it still brought back good memories of how formative those times were (partly for how they could play volleyball after a hard days work).
The band was really into Led Zeppelin, and thought they were so down to earth and easy going when they met (and, after Neil’s death Robert Plant shared his losses).
Neil’s voice clip also mentioned he thought their work got better and better as time went on. I feel bad I stopped listening to them after I think seven albums. Now I want to go back and listen to the ones he mentioned.
~ My tastes shifted to Einstürzende Neubauten, Consolidated, and Skinny Puppy after I quit smoking (one time) in the late 80’s.