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Rush to receive Classic Rock's Living Legend award tonight

Wed, Nov 10, 2010@8:54AM | comments removed/disabled

[Rush: still living in the limelight]

UPDATE - 11/12@1:08PM: Here's some video coverage of the awards ceremony including a short interview with Geddy Lee (thanks RushFanForever).

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UPDATE - 11/11@11:31AM: Here's a Billboard news story covering the event (thanks RushFanForever)

... Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones arrived to take the outstanding contribution award before the final award for living legends was handed out to Rush, with Alice Cooper describing frontman Geddy Lee as "the whiniest bassist with the fattest sound." The evening came to a suitably noisy end with a glittery set from Cheap Trick. ...

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UPDATE - 11/11@11:09AM: Geddy's Planet Rock interview is now online at this link. It starts about 126 minutes in and lasts about 20 minutes. Geddy once again is asked about Rush touring next year:

... yeah, we're in discussions right now trying to firm up some dates so I think we're gonna try to come over here in the late spring. If all goes well - we're supposed to be going right back into the studio and finish the work that we started before the last tour but there's something about the way the Time Machine Tour came together that we'd like as many Rush fans as possible to experience it. So I think we're gonna try and bring that tour to Europe...

UPDATE - 11/11@9:34AM: Here are a couple of photos of Geddy at Zimbio.com without the annoying watermarks (thanks double-agent).

UPDATE - 11/11@7:47AM: Here's an Associated Press photo of Geddy accepting the award from presenter Alice Cooper (thanks Victor S).

UPDATE - 11/11@7:37AM: Here's the complete list of winners from last night's ceremony. The Rush documentary had been nominated for DVD/Film of the year but lost to Oil City Confidential. And Getty Images has several photos of Geddy from the award ceremony at this link (thanks RushFanForever.

UPDATE - 11/10@3:37PM: The Planet Rock interview just ended. Geddy reiterated several of the comments he's made this week including the likelihood of Rush bringing the Time Machine Tour to Europe next year. He also addressed the possibility of a Time Machine Tour live DVD, mentioning that they'd like to get a full show recorded before that happens and are hoping to do that assuming there's a second leg to the tour. Although Geddy didn't confirm anything, if you read between the lines it certainly sounds like there will be a second Time Machine Tour leg. The show including the interview should be posted online within the next day, and remain online for about a week.

UPDATE - 11/10@2:49PM: Planet Rock's Rob Birnie is on hand at the award ceremony and is providing live updates via Twitter that you can keep up with at this link. Also, according to oldprogrockfan Planet Rock will be airing their Geddy Lee interview at 8PM (3PM EST) in about 10 minutes from now. Listen live by going to PlanetRock.com and click on Listen Live in the upper left corner of the page.

UPDATE - 11/10@9:31AM: There's also an audio version of portions of the interview from BBC Radio at this link (thanks RushFanForever).

Rush will be presented the Living Legend award at this year's Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards this evening at The Roundhouse in London. The event will be hosted by Alice Cooper and Geddy Lee will accept the award on behalf of the band. The BBC website has a feature story on Rush and the Living Legend award which includes some interview snippets with Geddy Lee. Geddy expands on some of his comments from the Rush documentary screening Monday night regarding taking the Time Machine Tour to the UK next year:

... The band has just completed the Time Machine Tour across North and South America, which saw Moving Pictures played in its entirety.

"It's our most popular album and it's the one that seems to have passed the test of time most gracefully," observes Lee.

"I'm not sure we're quite ready to put that tour away," he adds.

"Now we're thinking we might come back in spring and play some shows in Britain."

Rush have always avoided the summer festival circuit in the UK, though Lee hints there might be a change of heart over major events like Glastonbury.

"For a while we steered away from big festivals, because you've got to be prepared to strip it all down for that kind of show," he explains.

"But we played some festivals this summer in Canada and in the US and they went really well. So it's got us thinking that maybe that's something we would do over here in the future." ...

Geddy also talks about the Living Legend award, the Rush documentary Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage and remarks on Nelly Furtado's recent cover of Rush's Time Stand Still. You can read the entire article/interview at this link (thanks Charlie W). Geddy was also interviewed earlier this week by UK digital radio station Planet Rock and the interview will air this evening after 7PM (2PM EST).

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