I can't believe Neil Peart is gone. He and Rush have been such a huge part of my life, and there will never be a better drummer or rock band IMO. I've listened to thousands of hours of Rush music, and it will be forever entwined in my DNA. This is a very sad day for me, for all Rush fans, and for music in general.
My sincere condolences. Although I was never a big Rush fan I so respected them as one of the best rock trio in history and Neil Peart as one of the best drummers and best lyricists around.
So many cruel ironies in Neil's hope for the future. He seemed like a man constantly caught between lives, yet always turning circumstance into opportunity and making the most of every day. Neil was my hero for over 40 years, but l never felt the need to meet him.....to quote Sam Elliot in The Big Lebowski, "I don't know about you, but I take comfort in that. It's good knowin' he's out there".
I hear you. I feel the same. His impact on me was more than just the music, his skills, his lyrics etc. Those talents were impressive without question. The sum of all that was impactful.
Josh M I feel like you do. They had a fiercely loyal fan base that knew no boundaries, (although I’d be lying if I didn’t mention how proud I was to share Canadian 'blood' with RUSH). That 3 Musicians could create a wall of sound and reproduce each song in a live show just as well, or better, is amazing. I only got to see them twice, but...I got to see them twice. Never again will those three friends create something new, not even to have a conversation, hard to accept. My heart goes out to the 'Lee' & 'Lifeson', and Peart families.
I'm so grateful Neil came out of the shadows a bit and did more interviews and press appearances in his later years. It's such a gift to have his voice and thoughts to leave playing as we all mourn his passing. He was an exceptional soul.
Absolutely, this past week for me has been going back to listen to this well spoken, intelligent man who has experienced so much in life both good and bad. We have lost a truly gifted artist and human being.
Neil was a master craftsmen but let’s not make him out to be a god who bears “gifts.” None of us personally knew him. We only knew of his awesome playing and some of his personal thoughts. That’s it. He seemed to be a cool guy but nobody here knows; he could’ve been a major prick for all we know. Neil had a very full life and experienced things that not to many people get the chance of doing. I’m sad for his family and friends but as far as being in mourning.........come on peeps.
It feels like I lost someone close to me even though we've never exchanged a word. I can remember the anticipation of a new release and the joy from playing it over and over and how frustrated some friends would get from my incessant promotion of their music. I haven't the words for all they've brought into my life. Life won't be the same without them.
I couldn’t have said it better. Life won’t be the same. It does bring me a little comfort knowing that I’m.not alone in the way I feel. Thank you brother
I cant express how much i loved this. Mr. Peart gave me ideas to consider through his music, that I was ignorant too. If I think about them now, and it still floors me that I filled my life with the ideals that this person gave me through his lyrics and musicianship are priceless. I wish i could thank him. But if I can't then I'll try and live out the remainder of my life with those ideas that I was so fortunate to have been exposed to with Rush and Mr. Pearts influence. I'm so fucking grateful ❤
He sounds so vibrant and excited here; classic Neil, and this isn't even that long ago; must have been right before his diagnosis - how his world was just on the cusp of changing to tragedy again. It's beyond heartbreaking :( But man what a great interview, this typifies his humble intellect and thoughtfulness and appreciation for being in the position Rush has been in. Truly one of a kind
According to the few "insiders" to the group who were made at all privy to his illness, his diagnosis wasn't until after he had opted to retire from drumming. This interview was just before the band would go out on what would be their "farewell" tour (though it wasn't fully decided nor publicized as such--Geddy and Alex, as well as fans, held out hope the band might continue to work together in some kind of capacity even if they didn't do actual tours in the future). But at this point, Neil was simply "over" (mostly because of the physical rigors he felt his body was getting too old to hold up under) the notion of being a touring musician, and wanted to spend his time at home and with family. His sentiments would prove somewhat prophetic, given his remaining time was going to be tragically limited.
On Jan.16,2020, I heard about the passing of Neil Peart. A musician I knew absolutely nothing about. Let alone the group, Rush. Over these past many weeks, I have had the privilege through his videos, his interviews, and the performances of Rush, to feel the very deep pain of the death of Neil. A true Renaissance Man, who is sorely missed but greatly remember.
Whether he inspired you with his drum stick or his pen, this is a man who defines the right way to live life on this earth. Thank you for your humble lessons Professor.
With a heavy heart I would like to say to the family & friends of Neil Peart, you have my sincerest and utmost condolences! What a profound loss this is. The world is a little bit darker now without you in it Neil, you will be missed and never forgotten. 😢
Still hard to just sit there and listen to Rush or an interview with Neil, even over a year later. I have to be doing something when I listen because if I just sit there and listen I end up on the verge of tears. Neil's mind and way of looking at the world was so rare and beautiful. His story about listening to the rap station is such a perfect example of it.
I could not listen to a rush song or hear anything from Rush for at least a year after he died, I have never been so upset and shaken- so unexpected. They have been my #1 band since hearing “a farewell to kings” in about 1977
I had the honour of being part of the audience june 11 1976 at massy hall as all the worlds a stage was recorded!! I always believed Neil could have been a great canadian politician! But he has far surpassed that with what he has given and left the whole world !
Original pencil sketch at at mark 5:35 sit on my cubical wall at work. My daughter Felicity sketched it for me. I have thought of scanning it to post online but Felicity must have already done this? Was shocked to see it here. I am honored that my daughter's sketch is posted here to honor my favorite musician/drummer.
All of the images in this video were simply taken from a Google Image search of Neil Peart. So yes, I guess the sketch was scanned in by someone and thrown out into the Cyber Sea. It's a great sketch, nice job by Felicity! Glad to have it in my video. EDIT: she posted it to DeviantArt in 2010: tsunamiraine.deviantart.com/art/Neil-Peart-the-drum-king-184830857
Craig Nielson I also do graphite portraits.She did a great job. I graph my work to make sure you know exactly who you are looking at.Does she?Or do you know?
Man, this guy has come along way in his willingness to share his personal thoughts.When I was growing up in the 80s, he was like a ghost in terms of his interaction with the media. What a transformation.
This is, by far, the best interview I’ve ever heard with Neil. I can’t express how much his work has influenced and enriched my life. Hearing him express himself so openly is a very cool thing. If he were to read my comment, of course, it would cause him discomfort…yet it’s true, nonetheless. What a special person he was. I miss him.
2010 I took my Son to his first rock concert, from the beginning of Tom Sawyer to the end of the show, my Son was mesmerized, as he said, Dad they are really f.n. good " I just smiled and grooved along. The music and the smell of the funky weed, made a great memory.
I have allot of peace in knowing this man lived every day like it was his last. That was a full life and I hope more people learn from him. Incredible interview and insightful reflections on what matters.
I used to listen to Jim Ladd on KMET in LA when I lived in San Diego. Many a night fell asleep listening to his incredible show in the late 70's early 80's. The perfect man to interview the master.
a man with conviction and honour, humility - there are few like him - too bad - I have never met a man with such self knowing, honour of his role and responsibility -
Neil Peart is a Canadian treasure. I have been a fan of his excellent drumming for 4 decades, and his lyrics for over 3 decades. But he was more than that. He is an international and Canadian Great. A truly wonderful and deep soul. He should be enschrined in our culture; in our tales we tell, and songs we sing.
Very well said " thinks his words vs just saying them" that truly is a lost art in modern communication- people are not listening to you to hear what you have to say , they are anxiously waiting for to opportunity to interrupt and hear themselves talk unfortunately
Let's truly hope that God grades on a curve, for Neil Peart did wonderful, gracious acts of kindness for many people through a purposeful life. RIP Neil. There will never be another like him.
Neil didn't believe in God. Neil claimed to be an atheist, and that you take a dirt nap forever when you die. Why should he get a pass. Fortunately God can forgive egregious sins. God doesn't grade on a curve. All are sinners that have freewill. God forgives everyone who believes Jesus is God. It is the only path that leads to freedom. All other paths lead to destruction and are built by liars. You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice, if you choose not to decide you still have made a choice, you can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill, I will choose a path that's clear, I will choose freewill. Neil clearly chose a celestial voice to listen too. Clearly chose not to decide about God. Clearly chose freewill. If Neil has freewill he cannot bow to the power of God unless he believes in Jesus. Freewill means he thinks he is God, and God doesn't make the decisions about what happens in the universe, but Neil does. This is the same stance Dio takes, claiming not to believe in a supreme being or Jesus, but yet calls himself God himself. Dio = God in Italian. Sorry Neil, freewill is an illusion created by the Devil. If you want to live forever, you have to do what is right and obey the 10 commandments, and love your neighbor as yourself, and God above all. Since we all fail at obeying the 10 commandments, we need redemption, and this is why we love God above all, because he gave us a role model of a perfect being in Jesus. If we do what he did we would be perfect, since we can't, we have to ask him for forgiveness to get into heaven. This is the truth, and just because Neil doesn't/didn't believe it, it doesn't save him from death. Freedom and Freewill are not the same thing.
@@christophermyers8157 Wow....what a rant! I'm still struggling with my faith...as God designed me to do. I can;t help but feel God may not always work in the exact way humans think. I know...this goes against Jesus and the Bible. My faith in God is substantial... my faith in Mankind not screwing things up, either intentionally or accidentally...enormously less. I get it...you think a very gifted and good person seemingly persecuted as much as Job.... won't go to heaven just because of that. Well I can ask, right? Shouldn't hurt. Frankly...I am a little befuddled by Neil's attitude on religion. He's a person that THINKS (KNOWS?) he knows what the ways of God SHOULD be...doesn't see it...then acts like God can't exist. Flawed logic for such a logical person.
@T A So you haven't made a space ship to Mars, nor cured cancer...but you think you are smart to figure out there's no God? Hmm...the arrogance is thick! So God doesn't sit you down and show you all, give you health and riches....so It can;t possible exist, eh? Poor baby. You don;t have to be so resentful about i!
I can tell you another fantastic drummer who does not do that, Carl Palmer of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, saw them several times, could not take my eyes off him, i'm a drummer playing in that vein. And there are so many other drummers that are that great.
Neil is just such a gentleman above all. Mr. Ladd goes on about how fantastic Neil is and Neil's opening statement? He pays tribute to how long the two of them know each other. I mean wow, just wow. What a class act.
Wow, it's painful but at the same time heart warming listening to this interview. I remember interviews from back in the 80's and compared to today's, or this interview, he's come a long way and is much more relaxed and less cynical.
What a beautiful , great , awesome story. Rush was one of the bands I used to play air drums, because they put out so many different changes and different kinds of music..So I bought a new 5 piece Tama drum kit and started playing which was back in the 70s 2112 was the song that inspired me to start playing drums and of course YYZ came on and said wait a minute that's an awesome song.. I'm 57 now and still Love Rush.. of course so sad about the passing away of Neil Peart he for sure will be missed such an awesome drummer..he went through so much in his life.. Rock on Rush..
Jim Ladd was/is a legendary DJ on the West Coast for decades who was well known and respected by the artists. As a DJ, he represented the free form radio Neil wrote about in the Spirit of Radio. "Begin the day with a friendly voice A companion unobtrusive Plays that song that's so elusive" Well, Ladd was a bit obtrusive, but it was all about the music. He knew his shit, and you learned something new every time you tuned into his show.
@@atomicvinylreviews3420 I don't think so. Maybe he was better than most, but I know what you mean. Life's irony can be cruel. One of the brightest minds getting g*d damned brain cancer. It's just so sad
I know, Ironlord2015, hard to hear Neil talk about "when I'm in my 80s" referring to his drumming mentor Freddy Gruber. He was taken way too soon, but the gifts he left us are immeasurable! This was a great interview!
Cheers for this upload! His voice and Rush’s ethos has always resonated in my heart. I am fortunate to have seen them many times, including the last 4 performances ever with my closest Rush brethren. If we’re lucky to live long enough, we’ll die from cancer or with cancer scars in our vessels. I can only wish The Professor had minimal suffering to his end. The Watchmaker keeps to his schemes, and life’s only promise will be here soon enough. That is the gift of life, and we’re all part of it. Cheers to finding the most excellent thing you can do today. Cheers to striving to make each moment a memory. What an incredible time to be alive-to grow and be affected by such lush, influential artistic expression as Rush. Countless flowers for my brain have been planted in my soul’s garden soil, seeded by this man and his band. 🌹🌼🌺🍄🌷🌻🥀 “All the same we take our chances Laughed at by time Tricked by circumstances Plus ca change Plus c'est la meme chose The more that things change The more they stay the same” Rest In Peace and paradiddles brother Peart.
One of the many of my favorites from them. Very well said, thank you. Coming up on his anniversary hearing this makes me mourn his loss over again. Rip Neil, deeply.
He was an iconic musician in my life - an influential philosopher for me as well. He helped encourage me think critically about politics, the nature of reality, and colored the way I life. What an amazing body of work - His music and his words.
I definitely hear you it's so sad he's gone such a brilliant man RIP NEIL 🙏 I CRY EVERY TIME I HEAR THE SONG ,THE GARDEN IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL AND SAD AT THE SAME TIME.
@@michaelmiceli9889 Never, ever, be afraid to admit to being weepy when you encounter something wonderful. This is coming from a guy who came from an ethnic background where such a thing was not possible. Gradually, my 2 brothers are finally in the same camp as me, though not quite there when encountering intense beauty. I intensely identify with great artists. Not meaning I was ever as good as them.
@@chuck482 thanks so much for your response I was able to see them live 23 times and every show was just as great as the previous ones ,I have so much respect for RUSH i just wish Neil was still here his lyrics mean so much more than some of this other crap you hear today I hope everything goes well with your family as you explained. God speed Neil Peart RIP 🙏.
They didn't know what was coming out of the mold when they made this guy.... his literary skills and the twisted way his songs find the right nerve that people who would have nothing in common can find meaning in his words.. despite having totally different opinions of what the song means .. its given them a common bond to respect each other and puts them in the same place emotionally and rationally.. then you remember that he was a true master percussionist.. you'll live forever through your music.. rip Neal
I think the world is going to be in mourning for Neil for a long time, while enjoying the gifts of his brilliance as found in this archive interview. Thank you Jim Ladd. RIP Neil.
I cannot express how much this guy has shaped my life. He is the most humble of men. I hope there are other people like him in this world. Rest In Peace, Neil
This interview is the most incredible piece of Neil Peart History I've ever come across. Thank you to Jim Ladd for bringing out all of this amazingness from Neil. This is a must listen experience. I am thankful for this amazing interview and to be able to hear Neil's enthusiasm for living life maximally. I long to do the same thing myself. Thank you.
I've been to many concerts over the years (I've seen them 10 times) and I can tell you that Neil Pearts' is the only drum solo that has never caused anybody to head for the johns or to go get a beer.
Yyz baby,every show!!! I swear every single cymbal was rocking on his kit! He hit them all in such an incredible blur of synergistic talent it astounded me always! As much as I would've liked to have met him,i always remember his lines from limelight, I can't pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend, to me it seems a sadly cold line,but his truth no doubt. R.i.p. Neil.
What a treat to have an interview from someone so private after his passing. It is so much more than a treat to have it be from someone so deep and thoughtful that the conversation will have real meaning that transcends time and will be relevant forever. Thanks!
Please if I may infer a phrase I have heard often this past sad week.. Neil Peart was "your favorite drummer's favorite drummer ". I regret not focusing as much on his brilliance during his life. His Spirit will live on. After hearing this wonderful artist speak, I yearn to be a better husband, father, and provider.
4 years ago and this interview really strikes me deep now knowing not too long after this interview he would have been diagnosed with a literal death sentence . . . . never in my wildest nightmares! we will all miss your talent. I know he would be done drumming but I always held out hope there would be much more writing.
Thanks for your musical work Neil! I've followed it for over 40 years....You are missed. This seems to be one of his last interviews, a year before he found out he was sick.....
"...Survival alone is something to be proud of." "... Learning more is not a challenge or a threat. It's a reward and a stimulation." Neil was a fascinating journeyman of life. May the God, our Father bring you to everlasting life with Him.
Neil was an atheist... unless he had a change of heart toward the end, which none of us will ever know. It's interesting that intellectuals sometimes have the hardest time believing in God, needing some kind of empirical scientific proof of something that cannot be touched or measured.
@@paultaurone5634 Reading the quote made me look into the definition of atheist and agnostic, which brought me to this article www.learnreligions.com/atheist-vs-agnostic-whats-the-difference-248040 . Interesting read if one is curious like me, makes me wonder if Neil was an agnostic theist or agnostic atheist. But no matter which or what, I choose to believe that a kind and gentle soul such as his is in a good place.
Humble, genuine, respectful, grateful, kind, a true gentleman, a musician's musician, and 100% pure class. The Professor. Rest in peace, prophetic and inspiring Sir.
This was on the cusp of Neil getting the diagnosis. What a beautiful soul. As a fellow drummer who copied every note and flam stroke, my heart is just broken. This one really hurts. BAD
I feel the same. As a lifelong amateur drummer, enjoying all of those hours as a kid trying to figure out his drum parts. It was like communicating on a different level with someone you admired. Still hard to believe Neil is not here anymore.
Damn I miss Neil...this is the second interview of his that i've listened to today and on one hand it makes me sad that I never got to meet him but on the other hand, i'm so glad I can listen to him talk still. I especially love his comment at 52:05 RIP Neil.
Creating a playlist of every video I can find of PEART interviews and Rush interviews. I always learn something new from Neil. Sometimes it's something he already taught me but I had forgotten. ( my brain ain't as big as his) So as the first in my playlist, I say thank you. Jim Ladd is awesome. I still have the very first PEART interview I heard with him and Ladd on cassettes. From Grace Under Pressure. My first Rush show, so thanks Jim. My damn eyes are starting to sweat again. And its winter. Wiping eyes and sniffling in the winter air
94.7 KMET Jim Ladd dropped the needle on the first track off of Moving Pictures. That was in 1981. Just a note from a life you left your mark upon. RIP Neil Peart.
Neil has such a beautiful way of saying things. I also like his deep voice and also his prononciation. As a French speaker first language, I don’t always understand super well when someone doesn’t articulate and speak too fast. He speaks calmly, have a nice deep voice. This is strength. He’s an oak, a big tall oak. It still makes me cry when I watch or listen to an interview… or listen to The Garden.
Neil nailed it the life long friends , who always keep in touch, are the ones who shared a amazing sense of humour.. All on the same wavelength... Rest in Peace Neil. Truly a amazing person and life force.. I look forward to joining you in Olympus !! When my shit show on planet earth is over...
Aside from noting there obvious brilliance in everything they have given us Rush Fans throughout the years, These three guys are some of most down to earth and intelligent artists around, I have recently watched Geddy Lees interview on Speak Easy on PBS and not only was an insightful informative and even candid interview, Geddy had even had included his questions on the interviewers music. Totally showed me that they arent the typical egotistic Rockers. Neil is the focal inspiration for me when i had my own personal situations which i was at the end of my rope. And i feel the exact same way about The Lonesome Cowboy himself!
I remember hearing Jim Ladd interview Neil in the early eighties, somewhere around Permanent Waves.. I was in Junior High and getting into Rush.. I recorded the interview on a cassette and listened to it regularly. What I remember about the interview is the phone rang, Neil answered it and said he was in an interview!
Scott Jennings, those tunes are priceless masterpieces. My vintage Power Windows album is in a frame, hanging on my wall. The cover shows many scars from thirty-plus years of existence. I played that album over and over for a year. I also think of Countdown, Middletown Dreams, The Manhattan Project. Big Money really floored me. His drums sounded incredible, and different. I think he played Ludwig for that album. His acoustic sound was enormous, but his electronic voice was just awesome. Mystic Rhythms was played as close to eleven as I could manage.
Simply put: Jim Ladd is unequivocally the GREATEST radio personality of all time. I'd moved from a small Midwest town (Libertyville, IL) in 1975 to Westlake, Village Ca. I had always spent all my free time listening to and analyzing music and music personalities. No other Radio "DJ " EVER stuck me more as a charismatic perfectionist through the airwaves as Jim. I was so blessed to be able to tune him in each evening on the local LA radio station KMET. Now, to be able to hear him again on these You Tube vids as well a XM, he's truly an anomaly in "free-form" dj's and his station management knew this and simply always left him the f##% alone! Thank you Jim and soo honored to have lived while you were broadcasting. Rock on 🤘 and again THANK YOU
I recall listening to this in its entirety in 2015. The context of many of the questions seems so much different now. What an excellent way to remember the man.
I was so moved by Neil's story about the little old lady in her Buick that he met at a gas station, who called out to Neil and his travelling companion, "I'll pay for your gas if you'll pay for mine!"..... He was so delighted by that interaction. Sadly, there is a large portion of the population who might laugh about the lady's comment, but then behind her back, they would say, "What a weirdo!" or something negative about her. Thank goodness there are still some, like Neil, who see the beauty in the courage of being open and willing to reach out to strangers with love and humor!
Exchanging pleasantries can make a big difference in someone's like. Even a simple "have a nice day" can really make people happy. Plus, it's good for Neil, because he appreciated being seen as just "a guy" and not "Neil Peart, famous drummer from Rush".
A bit like when you have a cake and you have to decide how to share it out. We'll you have one person slicing it and the other gets to have first pick.
Such a loss to the world of music and his friends and family. I am still reading his books. I am a relatively "new fan" of the last 12 years. I heard early Rush on the radio, but only came to learn about them in depth in these last years. Their deep respect for each other is probably the real secret to their longevity. I have purchased all of their albums and pay closer attention to the lyrics than I ever did. They deserve respect and accolades for building this from the ground up and continuing to build and learn new skills along the way. I named one of my purebred dogs "Grace Under Pressure". She is almost 12 now. I am glad these interviews exist. I drink in every word of each of these amazing guys, especially Neil. They are such brilliant musicians and life role models. They are not perfect human beings but pretty darn close to what one would aspire to be. RIP Neil. You are one of a kind.
It will when it earns it again. There are some great bands that do. But rock got extravagant and empty like most hip hop is now. It'll be back when it finishes learning from its mistakes.
@@pitpride1220 yeah it'll need to come back correctly to convince the record labels and other big money industry people to go back to pushing groups with 3+ members and instruments vs the cash cow single artist that screeches into a microphone format they got rolling now.
We miss deep tracks in the car on XM. Our vehicles are old and we don’t stream radio in car or house so Sirius moving that channel shut us out. Jim and Pearl missed. So glad I found this excellent conversation and collection of images. TY!
RIP Jim Ladd and RIP Neil Peart. This interview hits so much deeper knowing both men have passed on. Much love to both Neil and Jim ❤
RIP Neil. You were a better person than you were a drummer, and you were the best drummer.
Very well said thank you for that I was thinking the same thing but couldn't figure out how to word it
That is the best comment!! Thank you!! RIP Neil!!
Amen, I was in absolute shock and disgust when Rolling Stone magazine had Neil 4th on the list of best drummers.
In our Fathers Realm,
I will hear the band play again and watch with amazement Neil.
Thank you,
Mr. Neil Peart.
Thank you.
"Squirming! Squirming! Squirming!" Haha just kidding 🤣
I can't believe Neil Peart is gone. He and Rush have been such a huge part of my life, and there will never be a better drummer or rock band IMO. I've listened to thousands of hours of Rush music, and it will be forever entwined in my DNA. This is a very sad day for me, for all Rush fans, and for music in general.
My sincere condolences. Although I was never a big Rush fan I so respected them as one of the best rock trio in history and Neil Peart as one of the best drummers and best lyricists around.
So many cruel ironies in Neil's hope for the future. He seemed like a man constantly caught between lives, yet always turning circumstance into opportunity and making the most of every day. Neil was my hero for over 40 years, but l never felt the need to meet him.....to quote Sam Elliot in The Big Lebowski, "I don't know about you, but I take comfort in that. It's good knowin' he's out there".
I hear you. I feel the same. His impact on me was more than just the music, his skills, his lyrics etc. Those talents were impressive without question. The sum of all that was impactful.
Josh M I feel like you do. They had a fiercely loyal fan base that knew no boundaries, (although I’d be lying if I didn’t mention how proud I was to share Canadian 'blood' with RUSH). That 3 Musicians could create a wall of sound and reproduce each song in a live show just as well, or better, is amazing. I only got to see them twice, but...I got to see them twice. Never again will those three friends create something new, not even to have a conversation, hard to accept. My heart goes out to the 'Lee' & 'Lifeson', and Peart families.
I could never have framed the words any better than you did, so I will simply leave my gratitude for your thoughts
I'm so grateful Neil came out of the shadows a bit and did more interviews and press appearances in his later years. It's such a gift to have his voice and thoughts to leave playing as we all mourn his passing. He was an exceptional soul.
Here here! Or is it Hear hear? Or a combination of both? Neil would know. That's for sure.
Absolutely, this past week for me has been going back to listen to this well spoken, intelligent man who has experienced so much in life both good and bad. We have lost a truly gifted artist and human being.
Neil was a Gift to all of us...
Neil was a master craftsmen but let’s not make him out to be a god who bears “gifts.” None of us personally knew him. We only knew of his awesome playing and some of his personal thoughts. That’s it. He seemed to be a cool guy but nobody here knows; he could’ve been a major prick for all we know. Neil had a very full life and experienced things that not to many people get the chance of doing. I’m sad for his family and friends but as far as being in mourning.........come on peeps.
@@apieceofdirt4681 what an obnoxious thing to say.
It feels like I lost someone close to me even though we've never exchanged a word. I can remember the anticipation of a new release and the joy from playing it over and over and how frustrated some friends would get from my incessant promotion of their music. I haven't the words for all they've brought into my life. Life won't be the same without them.
Perfectly said, though for me luckily most of my friends of those times were into Rush.
Absolutely identify with this Ronda. Too right. 💔✌️X
He's like that favourite uncle that you hardly ever get to see because he's so busy and lives far away...😢
I couldn’t have said it better. Life won’t be the same. It does bring me a little comfort knowing that I’m.not alone in the way I feel. Thank you brother
I cant express how much i loved this.
Mr. Peart gave me ideas to consider through his music, that I was ignorant too. If I think about them now, and it still floors me that I filled my life with the ideals that this person gave me through his lyrics and musicianship are priceless. I wish i could thank him. But if I can't then I'll try and live out the remainder of my life with those ideas that I was so fortunate to have been exposed to with Rush and Mr. Pearts influence. I'm so fucking grateful ❤
Thank you Jim. Thank you Neil for partaking in this exhaustive interview!! We miss you Professor!! RIP ❤️🥁😔
He sounds so vibrant and excited here; classic Neil, and this isn't even that long ago; must have been right before his diagnosis - how his world was just on the cusp of changing to tragedy again. It's beyond heartbreaking :( But man what a great interview, this typifies his humble intellect and thoughtfulness and appreciation for being in the position Rush has been in. Truly one of a kind
According to the few "insiders" to the group who were made at all privy to his illness, his diagnosis wasn't until after he had opted to retire from drumming. This interview was just before the band would go out on what would be their "farewell" tour (though it wasn't fully decided nor publicized as such--Geddy and Alex, as well as fans, held out hope the band might continue to work together in some kind of capacity even if they didn't do actual tours in the future). But at this point, Neil was simply "over" (mostly because of the physical rigors he felt his body was getting too old to hold up under) the notion of being a touring musician, and wanted to spend his time at home and with family. His sentiments would prove somewhat prophetic, given his remaining time was going to be tragically limited.
Everybody dies. But not everyone lives an amazing enriched life like Neal Peart did.
Rush was part of my education. I learned and discovered a lot through Neil's lyrics. Such an influence and above all an inspiration.
agree you'd had to have a dictionary around to look up some of those fabulous words he intertwined in Rush songs
Paul, he would have loved to have known that.
I agree. I learned so much from Neil's lyrics, doesn't say a lot for my parents!lol
On Jan.16,2020, I heard about the passing of Neil Peart. A musician I knew absolutely nothing about. Let alone the group, Rush. Over these past many weeks, I have had the privilege through his videos, his interviews, and the performances of Rush, to feel the very deep pain of the death of Neil. A true Renaissance Man, who is sorely missed but greatly remember.
As a young drummer growing up I was given a Tama bass drum head signed by all three guys of Rush. I've had it shadowboxed since. It's my gem
I'd do the same thing.
That’s awesome
Dam that’s crazy 😃
Too bad I can't post a pic of it to show
Whether he inspired you with his drum stick or his pen, this is a man who defines the right way to live life on this earth. Thank you for your humble lessons Professor.
Very well said.
Is that an atlas shrugged reference?
Yeah!!!! Neil rules!!!!
@Steve Adams Actually owning a pair of his drumsticks would be priceless.
best words ive heard
Loving this interview. Thank you for giving me something to listen to in my sadness at Neil's loss.
How can you not be inspired by this man? Brilliant! Thank you Neil!
Neil was a thoughtful person. So sad he is gone.
RIP Neil. Truly forever inspirational in every way
With a heavy heart I would like to say to the family & friends of Neil Peart, you have my sincerest and utmost condolences! What a profound loss this is. The world is a little bit darker now without you in it Neil, you will be missed and never forgotten. 😢
Still hard to just sit there and listen to Rush or an interview with Neil, even over a year later. I have to be doing something when I listen because if I just sit there and listen I end up on the verge of tears. Neil's mind and way of looking at the world was so rare and beautiful. His story about listening to the rap station is such a perfect example of it.
I could not listen to a rush song or hear anything from Rush for at least a year after he died, I have never been so upset and shaken- so unexpected. They have been my #1 band since hearing “a farewell to kings” in about 1977
Every time I hear Neil talk, my IQ goes up a lot
@art matters My IQ does not go up a lot. My soul goes up a lot.
I had the honour of being part of the audience june 11 1976 at massy hall as all the worlds a stage was recorded!! I always believed Neil could have been a great canadian politician! But he has far surpassed that with what he has given and left the whole world !
Original pencil sketch at at mark 5:35 sit on my cubical wall at work. My daughter Felicity sketched it for me. I have thought of scanning it to post online but Felicity must have already done this? Was shocked to see it here. I am honored that my daughter's sketch is posted here to honor my favorite musician/drummer.
All of the images in this video were simply taken from a Google Image search of Neil Peart. So yes, I guess the sketch was scanned in by someone and thrown out into the Cyber Sea. It's a great sketch, nice job by Felicity! Glad to have it in my video.
EDIT: she posted it to DeviantArt in 2010:
tsunamiraine.deviantart.com/art/Neil-Peart-the-drum-king-184830857
Craig Nielson I also do graphite portraits.She did a great job. I graph my work to make sure you know exactly who you are looking at.Does she?Or do you know?
+metzingerwasright Thrown out to cyber sea: I see what you did there. (Virtuality)
It's from the Mystic Rhythms video, yes?
Man, this guy has come along way in his willingness to share his personal thoughts.When I was growing up in the 80s, he was like a ghost in terms of his interaction with the media. What a transformation.
true...getting older changes us doesn't it..?
That's not really true. In Toronto he was on the radio all the time whenever a new album was released. He talked a great deal on the radio.
An amazing man and a great force for good in my life. Thanks for uploading this.
This is, by far, the best interview I’ve ever heard with Neil. I can’t express how much his work has influenced and enriched my life. Hearing him express himself so openly is a very cool thing. If he were to read my comment, of course, it would cause him discomfort…yet it’s true, nonetheless. What a special person he was. I miss him.
2010 I took my Son to his first rock concert, from the beginning of Tom Sawyer to the end of the show, my Son was mesmerized, as he said, Dad they are really f.n. good " I just smiled and grooved along.
The music and the smell of the funky weed, made a great memory.
I have allot of peace in knowing this man lived every day like it was his last. That was a full life and I hope more people learn from him. Incredible interview and insightful reflections on what matters.
I used to listen to Jim Ladd on KMET in LA when I lived in San Diego. Many a night fell asleep listening to his incredible show in the late 70's early 80's. The perfect man to interview the master.
a man with conviction and honour, humility - there are few like him - too bad - I have never met a man with such self knowing, honour of his role and responsibility -
Neil Peart is a Canadian treasure. I have been a fan of his excellent drumming for 4 decades, and his lyrics for over 3 decades. But he was more than that. He is an international and Canadian Great. A truly wonderful and deep soul. He should be enschrined in our culture; in our tales we tell, and songs we sing.
Mr.Peart is one of the greatest PUBLIC SPEAKERS of all time IMHO. It is like he thinks his words to you rather than speaks them. Truly a TREAT !!
Very well said " thinks his words vs just saying them" that truly is a lost art in modern communication- people are not listening to you to hear what you have to say , they are anxiously waiting for to opportunity to interrupt and hear themselves talk unfortunately
1/3 of earth's "Holy Trinity"
Brilliant, genius, humble, dedicated, vastly talented, faithful to his bandmates and his craft...
Chris Michaels - very well said.
@@tose917 Thank You!👍
they were an exempler of harmony Geddy,, Alex and Neil. not having Neil is like not having the bus driver on the bus on a cold winter night!
Let's truly hope that God grades on a curve, for Neil Peart did wonderful, gracious acts of kindness for many people through a purposeful life. RIP Neil. There will never be another like him.
If anyone deserves a "pass"...it would be him. God should be very proud.
Neil didn't believe in God. Neil claimed to be an atheist, and that you take a dirt nap forever when you die. Why should he get a pass. Fortunately God can forgive egregious sins.
God doesn't grade on a curve. All are sinners that have freewill. God forgives everyone who believes Jesus is God. It is the only path that leads to freedom. All other paths lead to destruction and are built by liars.
You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice, if you choose not to decide you still have made a choice, you can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill, I will choose a path that's clear, I will choose freewill.
Neil clearly chose a celestial voice to listen too. Clearly chose not to decide about God. Clearly chose freewill. If Neil has freewill he cannot bow to the power of God unless he believes in Jesus. Freewill means he thinks he is God, and God doesn't make the decisions about what happens in the universe, but Neil does.
This is the same stance Dio takes, claiming not to believe in a supreme being or Jesus, but yet calls himself God himself. Dio = God in Italian.
Sorry Neil, freewill is an illusion created by the Devil. If you want to live forever, you have to do what is right and obey the 10 commandments, and love your neighbor as yourself, and God above all. Since we all fail at obeying the 10 commandments, we need redemption, and this is why we love God above all, because he gave us a role model of a perfect being in Jesus. If we do what he did we would be perfect, since we can't, we have to ask him for forgiveness to get into heaven. This is the truth, and just because Neil doesn't/didn't believe it, it doesn't save him from death.
Freedom and Freewill are not the same thing.
@@christophermyers8157 Wow....what a rant! I'm still struggling with my faith...as God designed me to do. I can;t help but feel God may not always work in the exact way humans think. I know...this goes against Jesus and the Bible. My faith in God is substantial... my faith in Mankind not screwing things up, either intentionally or accidentally...enormously less. I get it...you think a very gifted and good person seemingly persecuted as much as Job.... won't go to heaven just because of that. Well I can ask, right? Shouldn't hurt. Frankly...I am a little befuddled by Neil's attitude on religion. He's a person that THINKS (KNOWS?) he knows what the ways of God SHOULD be...doesn't see it...then acts like God can't exist. Flawed logic for such a logical person.
Neil and God were on a journey to meet each other...
"The Watchmaker keeps to his schemes... and has time up his sleeve"
@T A So you haven't made a space ship to Mars, nor cured cancer...but you think you are smart to figure out there's no God? Hmm...the arrogance is thick! So God doesn't sit you down and show you all, give you health and riches....so It can;t possible exist, eh? Poor baby. You don;t have to be so resentful about i!
As much as he shunned praise, wherever he is now Pratt surely has been squirming mightily
these last few days.
You will be missed, Mr. Peart....
always a pleasure to listen to mr. peart speak on any topics.
I can tell you another fantastic drummer who does not do that, Carl Palmer of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, saw them several times, could not take my eyes off him, i'm a drummer playing in that vein. And there are so many other drummers that are that great.
Neil is just such a gentleman above all. Mr. Ladd goes on about how fantastic Neil is and Neil's opening statement? He pays tribute to how long the two of them know each other. I mean wow, just wow. What a class act.
Wow, it's painful but at the same time heart warming listening to this interview. I remember interviews from back in the 80's and compared to today's, or this interview, he's come a long way and is much more relaxed and less cynical.
What a beautiful , great , awesome story. Rush was one of the bands I used to play air drums, because they put out so many different changes and different kinds of music..So I bought a new 5 piece Tama drum kit and started playing which was back in the 70s 2112 was the song that inspired me to start playing drums and of course YYZ came on and said wait a minute that's an awesome song.. I'm 57 now and still Love Rush.. of course so sad about the passing away of Neil Peart he for sure will be missed such an awesome drummer..he went through so much in his life.. Rock on Rush..
One of the few interviewers that actually pronounced Neil`s last name correctly.
One should expect one's friends to pronounce one's name correctly.
Jim Ladd was/is a legendary DJ on the West Coast for decades who was well known and respected by the artists. As a DJ, he represented the free form radio Neil wrote about in the Spirit of Radio.
"Begin the day with a friendly voice
A companion unobtrusive
Plays that song that's so elusive"
Well, Ladd was a bit obtrusive, but it was all about the music. He knew his shit, and you learned something new every time you tuned into his show.
Neil "maybe when I'm 80"
Me... Shakes head in disbelief, and a wave of sadness, knowing he's sadly not gonna get there 😭
Is it odd he went home at age 67? I think their is a kind if poetic beauty to that. So much of their music was in 6 or 7 or both.
I thought the same exact thing. I'm heartbroken😢❤
I felt the exact same way when he said that :( ... he was too good for this world
@@atomicvinylreviews3420 I don't think so. Maybe he was better than most, but I know what you mean. Life's irony can be cruel.
One of the brightest minds getting g*d damned brain cancer. It's just so sad
I know, Ironlord2015, hard to hear Neil talk about "when I'm in my 80s" referring to his drumming mentor Freddy Gruber. He was taken way too soon, but the gifts he left us are immeasurable! This was a great interview!
Cheers for this upload! His voice and Rush’s ethos has always resonated in my heart. I am fortunate to have seen them many times, including the last 4 performances ever with my closest Rush brethren.
If we’re lucky to live long enough, we’ll die from cancer or with cancer scars in our vessels. I can only wish The Professor had minimal suffering to his end. The Watchmaker keeps to his schemes, and life’s only promise will be here soon enough. That is the gift of life, and we’re all part of it. Cheers to finding the most excellent thing you can do today. Cheers to striving to make each moment a memory.
What an incredible time to be alive-to grow and be affected by such lush, influential artistic expression as Rush. Countless flowers for my brain have been planted in my soul’s garden soil, seeded by this man and his band.
🌹🌼🌺🍄🌷🌻🥀
“All the same we take our chances
Laughed at by time
Tricked by circumstances
Plus ca change
Plus c'est la meme chose
The more that things change
The more they stay the same”
Rest In Peace and paradiddles brother Peart.
Such a great, beautiful and sad song THE GARDEN. I THINK HE KNEW. RIP NEIL 🙏 MISS AND LOVED YOUR TALENT, SO BRILLIANT.
One of the many of my favorites from them. Very well said, thank you. Coming up on his anniversary hearing this makes me mourn his loss over again. Rip Neil, deeply.
This is the kind of think that makes me love RUclips. Getting to hear Neil again.
He was an iconic musician in my life - an influential philosopher for me as well.
He helped encourage me think critically about politics, the nature of reality, and colored the way I life.
What an amazing body of work - His music and his words.
The once and always GOAT. RIP, Professor, and thank you for all the amazing drumming and lyrics.
Listening his amazing voice, saying great things... I'm crying.
I definitely hear you it's so sad he's gone such a brilliant man RIP NEIL 🙏 I CRY EVERY TIME I HEAR THE SONG ,THE GARDEN IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL AND SAD AT THE SAME TIME.
@@michaelmiceli9889 Never, ever, be afraid to admit to being weepy when you encounter something wonderful.
This is coming from a guy who came from an ethnic background where such a thing was not possible.
Gradually, my 2 brothers are finally in the same camp as me, though not quite there when encountering intense beauty.
I intensely identify with great artists. Not meaning I was ever as good as them.
@@chuck482 thanks so much for your response I was able to see them live 23 times and every show was just as great as the previous ones ,I have so much respect for RUSH i just wish Neil was still here his lyrics mean so much more than some of this other crap you hear today I hope everything goes well with your family as you explained. God speed Neil Peart RIP 🙏.
They didn't know what was coming out of the mold when they made this guy.... his literary skills and the twisted way his songs find the right nerve that people who would have nothing in common can find meaning in his words.. despite having totally different opinions of what the song means .. its given them a common bond to respect each other and puts them in the same place emotionally and rationally.. then you remember that he was a true master percussionist.. you'll live forever through your music.. rip Neal
Both men are now gone, RIP Jim and Neil. Life goes by so quickly...enjoy as much of it as you possibly can.
This is the best Neil Peart interview I've ever heard.
I think the world is going to be in mourning for Neil for a long time, while enjoying the gifts of his brilliance as found in this archive interview. Thank you Jim Ladd. RIP Neil.
I cannot express how much this guy has shaped my life. He is the most humble of men. I hope there are other people like him in this world. Rest In Peace, Neil
RIP Jim and Neil.... Both were treasures to the world!! 😢😢😢😢😢
And thank you - heartbroken that you are gone Neil but inspired to keep the enthusiasm alive... and to keep rolling the bones.
This interview is the most incredible piece of Neil Peart History I've ever come across. Thank you to Jim Ladd for bringing out all of this amazingness from Neil. This is a must listen experience. I am thankful for this amazing interview and to be able to hear Neil's enthusiasm for living life maximally. I long to do the same thing myself. Thank you.
I've been to many concerts over the years (I've seen them 10 times) and I can tell you that Neil Pearts' is the only drum solo that has never caused anybody to head for the johns or to go get a beer.
Yyz baby,every show!!! I swear every single cymbal was rocking on his kit! He hit them all in such an incredible blur of synergistic talent it astounded me always! As much as I would've liked to have met him,i always remember his lines from limelight, I can't pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend, to me it seems a sadly cold line,but his truth no doubt. R.i.p. Neil.
What a treat to have an interview from someone so private after his passing. It is so much more than a treat to have it be from someone so deep and thoughtful that the conversation will have real meaning that transcends time and will be relevant forever. Thanks!
Please if I may infer a phrase I have heard often this past sad week..
Neil Peart was "your favorite drummer's favorite drummer ". I regret not focusing as much on his brilliance during his life. His Spirit will live on. After hearing this wonderful artist speak, I yearn to be a better husband, father, and provider.
Absolutely incredible interview.
I love listening to Neil Speak !
Thank you for this post,I enjoyed it a hell of a lot !
4 years ago and this interview really strikes me deep now knowing not too long after this interview he would have been diagnosed with a literal death sentence . . . . never in my wildest nightmares!
we will all miss your talent.
I know he would be done drumming but I always held out hope there would be much more writing.
Thanks for your musical work Neil! I've followed it for over 40 years....You are missed.
This seems to be one of his last interviews, a year before he found out he was sick.....
BEST NP INTERVIEW EVER! THANK YOU
"...Survival alone is something to be proud of."
"... Learning more is not a challenge or a threat. It's a reward and a stimulation."
Neil was a fascinating journeyman of life.
May the God, our Father bring you to everlasting life with Him.
Loved your comment.....'til ya brought that god shit in.
Neil was an atheist... unless he had a change of heart toward the end, which none of us will ever know. It's interesting that intellectuals sometimes have the hardest time believing in God, needing some kind of empirical scientific proof of something that cannot be touched or measured.
@@Bpjames I found this quote from Neil in an interview with him, "I’m a linear thinking agnostic, but not an atheist, folks."
@@paultaurone5634 Reading the quote made me look into the definition of atheist and agnostic, which brought me to this article
www.learnreligions.com/atheist-vs-agnostic-whats-the-difference-248040 .
Interesting read if one is curious like me, makes me wonder if Neil was an agnostic theist or agnostic atheist. But no matter which or what, I choose to believe that a kind and gentle soul such as his is in a good place.
@@Bpjames I found his statement to be rather naive.
Humble, genuine, respectful, grateful, kind, a true gentleman, a musician's musician, and 100% pure class. The Professor. Rest in peace, prophetic and inspiring Sir.
I actually can believe a stranger is a long awaited friend. I am really feeling loss with his passing. Feels like a friend died.
I wish Neil had a podcast. It's always a pleasure to listen to him. Such an inspiration.
Neil Peart is brilliant!!!! I love this interview!
Thanks for putting this up, l would never hear it if it was not here . Your a good man for doing this. 👍
Sublime Musician! Even more sublime Man! Your wonderful Vibes are forever. Thank you Neil 🤗🙏!
This was on the cusp of Neil getting the diagnosis. What a beautiful soul. As a fellow drummer who copied every note and flam stroke, my heart is just broken. This one really hurts. BAD
I feel the same. As a lifelong amateur drummer, enjoying all of those hours as a kid trying to figure out his drum parts. It was like communicating on a different level with someone you admired. Still hard to believe Neil is not here anymore.
Gonna miss you forever, Neil.
Thanks for this. I needed this today.
Damn I miss Neil...this is the second interview of his that i've listened to today and on one hand it makes me sad that I never got to meet him but on the other hand, i'm so glad I can listen to him talk still. I especially love his comment at 52:05 RIP Neil.
Excellent relaxed long interview. RIP Neil. Such a humble inspiration.
Neil, two words.......THANK YOU!!!!!
Yep!
I could never repay the inspiration, music, and words he gave over the years.
Thank you for sharing this great interview!
I will never get tired of listening to that deep humble voice. And the intelligence...
Creating a playlist of every video I can find of PEART interviews and Rush interviews. I always learn something new from Neil. Sometimes it's something he already taught me but I had forgotten. ( my brain ain't as big as his) So as the first in my playlist, I say thank you.
Jim Ladd is awesome. I still have the very first PEART interview I heard with him and Ladd on cassettes. From Grace Under Pressure. My first Rush show, so thanks Jim.
My damn eyes are starting to sweat again. And its winter. Wiping eyes and sniffling in the winter air
Neil...All of my life ...and NOW...I still look up to you. Thank you for BEING who you've been!
94.7 KMET Jim Ladd dropped the needle on the first track off of Moving Pictures. That was in 1981. Just a note from a life you left your mark upon. RIP Neil Peart.
Probably that was the same way I was introduced to them :). I was 18 in 81, and became a fan.
KMET loved Rush so much, I was so impressed how much they played them when I visited for LA for the first time in the summer of '83.
A little bit of heaven 94.7 KMET, tweedle-ee.
Neil has such a beautiful way of saying things. I also like his deep voice and also his prononciation. As a French speaker first language, I don’t always understand super well when someone doesn’t articulate and speak too fast. He speaks calmly, have a nice deep voice. This is strength. He’s an oak, a big tall oak. It still makes me cry when I watch or listen to an interview… or listen to The Garden.
Neil talked my ear off just like he drummed my heart out for forty plus years. What a human, he was something special.
I’m really glad to have found this interview. It is one of the best Neil interviews I have heard, which seems fitting now. RIP Neil.
Listening to this interview almost feels like Neil is still here. Miss him every day....
Neil nailed it the life long friends , who always keep in touch, are the ones who shared a amazing sense of humour.. All on the same wavelength... Rest in Peace Neil. Truly a amazing person and life force.. I look forward to joining you in Olympus !! When my shit show on planet earth is over...
52:15 I don't need a threat or a reward just to be kind, generous, tolerant, and courteous.
You can choose from phantom fears or kindness that can kill... He chose Freewill. Long live the Professor!
Such an incredible guy, I wish I had listened to his interviews and not just his music years ago. RIP Neil.
Much love to your family and loved ones and much love to you: such an inspiration and light in this darkness! Thank Mr. Peart!
Aside from noting there obvious brilliance in everything they have given us Rush Fans throughout the years, These three guys are some of most down to earth and intelligent artists around, I have recently watched Geddy Lees interview on Speak Easy on PBS and not only was an insightful informative and even candid interview, Geddy had even had included his questions on the interviewers music. Totally showed me that they arent the typical egotistic Rockers. Neil is the focal inspiration for me when i had my own personal situations which i was at the end of my rope. And i feel the exact same way about The Lonesome Cowboy himself!
I remember hearing Jim Ladd interview Neil in the early eighties, somewhere around Permanent Waves.. I was in Junior High and getting into Rush.. I recorded the interview on a cassette and listened to it regularly. What I remember about the interview is the phone rang, Neil answered it and said he was in an interview!
"Losing it" is one of the most underestimated Rush songs!!
So very true. Glad we got to hear it live on the last tour. Ben Mink's electric violin is breathtaking and so emotional. Beautiful.
@@toddwalker2161 Yes! The violin solo alone is worth the price of admission:)
The Analog Kid was the first song I went to when I heard he passed. Losing It was next, such a beautiful song
Scott Jennings, those tunes are priceless masterpieces. My vintage Power Windows album is in a frame, hanging on my wall. The cover shows many scars from thirty-plus years of existence. I played that album over and over for a year. I also think of Countdown, Middletown Dreams, The Manhattan Project. Big Money really floored me. His drums sounded incredible, and different. I think he played Ludwig for that album. His acoustic sound was enormous, but his electronic voice was just awesome. Mystic Rhythms was played as close to eleven as I could manage.
I saw them play Losing It at their last show at the Forum. Little did we know how relevant that song would be only a few years later.
Simply put: Jim Ladd is unequivocally the GREATEST radio personality of all time. I'd moved from a small Midwest town (Libertyville, IL) in 1975 to Westlake, Village Ca. I had always spent all my free time listening to and analyzing music and music personalities. No other Radio "DJ " EVER stuck me more as a charismatic perfectionist through the airwaves as Jim. I was so blessed to be able to tune him in each evening on the local LA radio station KMET.
Now, to be able to hear him again on these You Tube vids as well a XM, he's truly an anomaly in "free-form" dj's and his station management knew this and simply always left him the f##% alone!
Thank you Jim and soo honored to have lived while you were broadcasting. Rock on
🤘 and again THANK YOU
What a wonderfully smart and insightful interview. Jim Ladd and Rush's 'Spirit of Radio' are the reasons I got into radio.
I recall listening to this in its entirety in 2015. The context of many of the questions seems so much different now. What an excellent way to remember the man.
Great interview. So good to hear Neil's voice again. The comfort between these 2 gives us something to hold on to with Neils' departure.
Exactly, very well said. I listen to this and it is somehow, someway, comforting. Lucky are we who followed Neil, Alex and Geddy.
I was so moved by Neil's story about the little old lady in her Buick that he met at a gas station, who called out to Neil and his travelling companion, "I'll pay for your gas if you'll pay for mine!".....
He was so delighted by that interaction.
Sadly, there is a large portion of the population who might laugh about the lady's comment, but then behind her back, they would say, "What a weirdo!" or something negative about her.
Thank goodness there are still some, like Neil, who see the beauty in the courage of being open and willing to reach out to strangers with love and humor!
Exchanging pleasantries can make a big difference in someone's like. Even a simple "have a nice day" can really make people happy. Plus, it's good for Neil, because he appreciated being seen as just "a guy" and not "Neil Peart, famous drummer from Rush".
I am delighted when the ladies comment on my choice of shirt.
I get the impression that it was these encounters with folk in everyday situations that Neil really enjoyed.
A bit like when you have a cake and you have to decide how to share it out. We'll you have one person slicing it and the other gets to have first pick.
OH HOW I MISS JIM LADD FROM THE 70’s-90’s in Los Angeles☺️✌🏼🤟
Such a loss to the world of music and his friends and family. I am still reading his books. I am a relatively "new fan" of the last 12 years. I heard early Rush on the radio, but only came to learn about them in depth in these last years. Their deep respect for each other is probably the real secret to their longevity. I have purchased all of their albums and pay closer attention to the lyrics than I ever did. They deserve respect and accolades for building this from the ground up and continuing to build and learn new skills along the way. I named one of my purebred dogs "Grace Under Pressure". She is almost 12 now. I am glad these interviews exist. I drink in every word of each of these amazing guys, especially Neil. They are such brilliant musicians and life role models. They are not perfect human beings but pretty darn close to what one would aspire to be. RIP Neil. You are one of a kind.
I heard a bit of this on Sirius, so glad I can hear it in it's entirety.
Rock needs to be central to our culture again
It will when it earns it again. There are some great bands that do. But rock got extravagant and empty like most hip hop is now. It'll be back when it finishes learning from its mistakes.
@@pitpride1220 amen
Amen
@@pitpride1220 yeah it'll need to come back correctly to convince the record labels and other big money industry people to go back to pushing groups with 3+ members and instruments vs the cash cow single artist that screeches into a microphone format they got rolling now.
Such a loss, so grateful we were blessed by this incredible man. BIG love Neil. RIP
Neil.Alex.and Geddy the three most down to earth people I would love to hang out with and go riding.
Wonderful interview, thank you for posting. I have loved Rush since I was 15 years old
We miss deep tracks in the car on XM. Our vehicles are old and we don’t stream radio in car or house so Sirius moving that channel shut us out. Jim and Pearl missed. So glad I found this excellent conversation and collection of images. TY!