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professionally as Alex
Lifeson (/ˈlaɪfsən/), is a
Canadian musician, best
known as the
guitarist for the rock band Rush. In 1968,
Lifeson co-founded a band...
- keyboards, vocals), Alex
Lifeson (guitar) and Neil
Peart (drums, percussion, lyricist). The band
formed in
Toronto in 1968 with
Lifeson,
drummer John Rutsey...
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Lifeson,
Geddy Lee, and Neil Peart,
including contributions made to
other artists.
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increased tension between Lee and
Lifeson,
matters of
which began on the Roll the
Bones Tour over
musical differences.
Lifeson had
constantly asked for Lee...
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practise amplifier. Lee and
Lifeson composed with
little overdubbing in
order recreate the
music on
stage as much as possible.
Lifeson recalled developing "The...
- (Alex
Lifeson) – 4:04 "Promise" (
Lifeson, Bill Bell) – 5:44 "Start Today" (
Lifeson) – 3:48 "Mr. X" (Instrumental) (
Lifeson) – 2:21 "At the End" (
Lifeson, Adrian...
- In
March 1974, the
second Rush line-up,
consisting of
guitarist Alex
Lifeson,
drummer John Rutsey, and
singer and b****ist
Geddy Lee,
released their...
- perfect" in part by
reducing the
levels of
audience noise,
while Alex
Lifeson for his part
thought the
album sounded too
clean and not as raw as All...
- Minimoog; and Alex
Lifeson on new
guitars and for the
first time, a Moog
Taurus b****
pedal synthesizer (used by both Lee and
Lifeson).
Prior to recording...
- booked. The band
adopted its
usual working method of
Geddy Lee and Alex
Lifeson working on
music while Neil
Peart worked on lyrics. News
stories from the...