Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Rush cover feature in September, 2012 issue of Goldmine magazine
UPDATE - 8/8@12:10PM: 
Thanks to reader Kelly M I now have scans of the article. It's an interview with Alex Lifeson where he discusses the Clockwork Angels album track-by-track along with some insight into some of his solos/riffs from other classic Rush tracks.

He also has a little to say about the possibility of another solo album sometime in the future:
...I've got an hour or two of songs that I've written and recorded over the years for the sake of doing it and having fun with it. I might do another [solo album] one day, but there are a lot of other things that I want to do in life, and it really was quite a commitment. Having said that, it's a lot easier to do two or three songs and put them out and then wait six months and do it again. You don't have the weight of an LP doing it that way. Maybe I will; I don't know, we'll see.
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Rush is featured on the cover of the September, 2012 issue of Goldmine magazine which you can check out here. The tagline reads Power Play: Rush returns to its roots with Clockwork Angels and . Thanks to Kelly M for the heads up.









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The question where Goldmine asks the following about how 'Rush fans know how funny the band is and the public perception of them with their sense of humor and about using comedy on the next tour'.
It appears the magazine forgot to put Alex's answer in which does not appear in the article.
Hmm... Looks like a fleshed out, and re-arranged, version of this one: link
The interviewer got so much wrong about CA
I love the CGI of Alex's bald spot. Nice touch!
#7 is right!
Message #7
Dear 1-2 Bucklemyshoe please note you have missed your appointmet at the funny farm today, please re-book A.S.A.P. thank you.
Old prog rock fan.
Day 12 London 2012 England.
All these magazine covers and articles, all these positive reviews, all this public exposure -- wake up, people, it's all part of a major cover-up.
These photos are being circulated to give the false impression that Neil, Geddy and Alex are in good physical shape when, in fact, Neil is now completely deaf, Alex uses a walker and Geddy is in a wheelchair. They have been out of circulation for several years now and their management (in collusion with the government) is keeping them locked up so that they can profit from their former talent.
Every concert for the last several tours have been super hi-tech forgeries, with computer generated images of the boys beamed onto younger session musicians (using motion capture technology). The music is genetically engineered from their DNA which is accessed via laser extractors that are attached to the boys 24/7.
It's all a fraud, people! It's time for the truth to come out and I will be the brave one to shatter all your illusions that there are actually 3 musicians in their late 50's who are performing better than they were in their 20's, who are touring 3x as rigorously as any new band, who are Canadian national heroes, who are generous donors to charity and who are great friends, to boot.
Open your eyes, people, this cannot be real.
#5, Seriously!
i already have 3 different rush mags with the same cover like this one. is there any up to date pic of them at all?
#2... You mean like The National Review?
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