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  • org/wiki/Alex%5fLifeson?curid=2893&diff=0 I don't know the facts, just wondering, which is more accurate? 24.76.141.237 02:22, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC) Alex Lifeson is...
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  • Retrieved 6 February 2017. Rusty, Brandon (June 10, 2005). "Rush's Alex Lifeson Recounts Graphic Details Of Police Altercation". Chart Attack. Retrieved...
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  • RUSH shows", Metal Injection, November 14, 2023; "Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson on the band's next chapter", CBS News, December 3, 2023). But regardless...
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  • taking the liberty of adding him. Whoever keeps taking David Gilmour and Alex Lifeson off the guitar virtusoso list needs to stop. Any fool can see the virtuosity...
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  • early lineup between the summer of 1968 and May 1971, to Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey at the release of their first album in March 1974, to...
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  • technically he wasn't a founding member. Jeff Jones founded Rush with Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey in August 1968, as explained here and here. --Tenebra...
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  • I changed "Lee and Lifeson eventually detuned the Overture and this section down from 'A' minor to 'G' minor to give Lee a much- deserved rest on his...
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  • recommended Deep Purple to the Hall of Fame but was refused by critics. Alex Lifeson defined Rush as progressive rock band and prefers Yes, The Moody Blues...
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  • popular media... for example, on the Rush in Rio DVD, lead guitarist Alex Lifeson introduces himself as Stan Getz towards the end of their show (La Villa...
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  • (talk) 02:22, 29 October 2009 (UTC) I have to make a case for Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart as a songwriting team meeting all of the criteria of...
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  • flat-backed Irish bouzouki? If the latter, they are on the wrong page. Alex Lifeson, for instance. I can't find a picture of him playing a bouzouki to check...
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  • com/ok3/rush/albuminfo.htmlhttp://www.angelfire.com/ok3/rush/albuminfo.html Alex Lifeson (1984 Guitar magazine): "Yes, Steve Hackett is so articulate and melodic...
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  • sold more than 4 million albums, generated multiple #1 hits, and features Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson as producer on 3 songs for the record "Dangerous Game...
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  • 06:12, 11 December 2011 (UTC) Jeff Jones was never in Rush. Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and John Rutsey founded Rush. Hermanator1 (talk) 13:20, 5 September...
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  • (talk) 14:42, 8 October 2008 (UTC)) Don't you people actually recognize Alex Lifeson playing a rubato of "1812 Overture" at the coda of "2112 Overture?" I...
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  • some Wikipedia pages referencing Carvin, for example Vinnie Vincent or Alex Lifeson. Gamiar 20:05, 8 January 2007 (UTC) Carvin is a well-established brand...
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  • Toronto, Ontario, in the autumn of 1968, and initially comprised guitarist Alex Lifeson (born Alexander Zivojinovich), vocalist/bassist Geddy Lee (born Gary...
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  • think of. Players like Page, Junior Brown, Rick Neilson, Pete Townshend, Alex Lifeson, Rik Emmett and John McLaughlin all spring to mind first as the most...
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  • to) Porcupine Tree can be added to the list. Steven Wilson said that Alex Lifeson had been a big influence on him during an interview for "My Planet Rocks"...
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  • last show in 2015, no one definitively said the band was over until Alex Lifeson said so in an interview in 2018. Once he did, Wikipedia accepted this...
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