RUSH - 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. RUSH Performances, Finale and "Backstage"
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Published 2022-11-13
After recently posting some of my personal videos of RUSH, I decided to post their 2013 Induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Taylor Hawkins and Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters had the honor of inducting RUSH at the 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
Followed by RUSH's Acceptance Speeches Rush and members of Foo Fighters perform "2112: Overture."
The Legendary Canadian Power Trio then remain on stage alone to perform their massive hits, Tom Sawyer and The Spirit of Radio!
During the finale performance of "Cross Road Blues" RUSH are joined on stage for a super-jam by fellow newly inducted Public Enemy and Heart and additional performers Dave Grohl, Darryl DMC McDaniels, John Fogerty, Tom Morello, Gary Clark Jr. and Chris Cornell.
Stick around to the end for a little backstage BONUS.
Enjoy!
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RIP Neil Peart.
All Comments (21)
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Warning: this is absolutely the wrong thing to watch if you need to get to bed.
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Im here in 2024. Who else it still here?
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"Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah!" - Alex Lifeson Never wiser words were ever spoken. Legends.
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R.I.P Neil Peart & Taylor Hawkins. đąđ
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I love how Dave and Taylor were more excited than the guys from Rush.
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Whoâs here in 2023 - 10 years after their induction - still enjoying the HELL out of this?? I know it just reignited my fandomâŠ.now to take a deep dive into my library of RUSH!! đ¶đžđ„đ”đ§
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Lifeson delivers the greatest speech in the history of awards show speeches!
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Neil Peartâs acceptance speech is one for the ages. Bless you for being you.
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The fact that they played Tom Sawyer at EVERY SINGLE CONCERT from 1981 all the way up until their retirement in 2015 speaks volumes about how legendary it is.
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Hard to believe two great contributors to drumming from this video are gone. Taylor Hawkins and Neil. Rest in peace. Two amazing bands have suffered these terrible losses.
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How 3 people can be so brilliant still blows my mind after being a fan for 40 years.
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Very profound speech from Alex, Glad this was done before Neil passed, great band of all our generation
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I will never understand why Alex Lifeson doesnât appear on more all-time greatest guitarists lists!
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No wonder they didn't let Alex write any of the songs đ
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The amount of talent onstage for that Crossroads number! đ€Ż
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That final jam: I couldn't wipe the grin off my face for half an hour after it ended. We've got to do this more often!
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Rush is the only band for me that means so much more than just the music on its own. They are/ were so easy to follow. Every year since 1974 they have given us an album ( remember those), no band fights that we heard of, no sign of drug abuse, maybe a little drug use. Each album they grew and it always took two or three listens before you get it. Then try you learn the lyrics, bass part and of course the drums. And no matter what they did you loved them, and you found certain songs you didn't like but you still listen. I love this band, if it matters or not I'm a 65 year old black man who grew up in a hood, thats how universal Rush is. I miss going to see them live. My first show was them opening for Kiss in Atlanta.
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Alex's speech touched me in ways you can't imagine. Just tears....
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If there ever was a band who had raw, individual talent, it's these guys, truly great band!
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Sad day when we all RUSH fans lost our favorite drummer. Neil RIP. You ARE the drum master.