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Rush gutiarist Alex Lifeson said that Guitar Hero brings hope that kids will capture what it means to play music, while at the same time expose Rush.

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  • Could you imagine that 360 degree plastic drum kit? xD

  • i have been listening to Rush since i was 3 years old. My dad was working with Rush for a while, originally selling software to them in the mid-nineties, then becoming best friends with them, eventually working for them by setting up their concerts. By the way, he got to test out Neil's drum set, have personal conversations with them alot, and right now, i have a pair of Neil's used drum sticks in my room, sitting on top my TV. And they're autographed.

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  • Im 14, im a perfect example of a kid that played RUSH on guitar hero then got a real guitar :D

  • @TheStepMachine  Love Page and Lifeson, but check out Brad Paisley and his Telecaster. He's no slouch.

  • @fabioproductions That would be the best GH or Rock Band ever!

  • @fabioproductions That would be the best GH or Rock Band ever!

  • @CrazyycclowN You are one lucky dude

  • @st0pm0ti0n YYZ is the airport call letters for Toronto, and has been for many years before the song of the same name. The song was written as a tribute to their home city airport, as they always looked forward to the trip that had those letters on it.

    The beginning sequence is "YYZ" in morse code: -.-- -.-- -..

  • @st0pm0ti0n YYZ is the airport call letters for Toronto, and has been for many years before the song of the same name. The song was written as a tribute to their home city airport, as they always looked forward to the trip that had those letters on it.

    The beginning sequence is "YYZ" in morse code: -.-- -.-- -..

  • @rhinocoach is the song named after the airport, or the airport's named after the song?

  • It is Y. Y. ZED!!!! not Y.Y. ZEEE.

    Rush is Canadian so you have to understand the Canadian dialect

    By the way every airport has a 3 letter code and Toronto's is YYZ.

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