RUSH Drummer's Instructional DVD: New Clip Available

October 7, 2011

RUSH drummer Neil Peart's new instructional DVD, "Taking Center Stage: A Lifetime Of Live Performance", will be released on October 14 via Hudson Music. A new clip from the DVD where Peart discusses the rumors of "Jacob's Ladder" being played during the "Time Machine" tour, and why he and his bandmates decided against it, can be seen below.

The product description: "Filmed in various locations over the course of a year, Neil Peart takes you on a behind-the-scenes look at RUSH's 2010-11 'Time Machine' tour. This includes rare and exclusive footage of Neil's personal pre-tour rehearsals and backstage events at a RUSH concert (including a visit to the soundcheck, and an unprecedented backstage interview as Neil warms up for the show). Neil also presents a detailed look at every single song in the tour's set list. Each song features analysis and demonstrations by Neil, which are coupled with a detailed PDF e-Book containing transcription of his parts. At the end of each song discussion, the viewer is transported onstage to a RUSH concert to see the actual live performance of the song from the perspective of the drum cameras only. 6 hours, 40 minutes."

Featuring:

* Over 6 hours of footage
* Neil's personal drum rehearsals
* Setup and soundcheck footage
* Backstage interview as Neil warms up for a RUSH concert
* Detailed discussion of classic RUSH drum parts, with slow-motion, drums-only demonstrations and e-Book with transcriptions
* Live, drum-camera performances of every song on the "Time Machine" tour
* One-hour interview, explanation, and demonstration of new RUSH song "Caravan"

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