Yesterday afternoon it was announced that Rush drummer/lyricist Neil Peart had passed away from brain cancer at the age of 67. Immediately tributes began pouring in on social media for the late musician:
RIP Neil Peart pic.twitter.com/PxNZ3W5WSs
— Foo Fighters (@foofighters) January 10, 2020
— William Patrick Corgan (@Billy) January 10, 2020
Sad to hear of Neil Peart passing. RIP. pic.twitter.com/2iMWJq1uoo
— Geezer Butler (@geezerbutler) January 10, 2020
GOD BLESS NEIL PEART • 1952 – 2O2O tBLSt SDMF pic.twitter.com/u7x5bXXJff
— Zakk Wylde (@ZakkWyldeBLS) January 11, 2020
RIP to a master 💔 #neilpeart https://t.co/B8ssS79tRS
— Kirk Hammett (@KirkHammett) January 10, 2020
Rest easy Neil Peart. A true Canadian icon and musical genius. #rush #NeilPeart
— Robbie Robertson (@r0bbier0berts0n) January 11, 2020
The master will be missed – Neil Peart RIP #RushForever pic.twitter.com/o4Y6chFiB3
— Jack Black (@jackblack) January 10, 2020
Growing up in Canada, Rush was iconic. I had a 5 foot tall poster of them. They were wearing kimonos + looked kind of ugly but that was beside the point, it was something like patriotism that made me buy it. For Rush to be gone, it’s like the Canadian flag is gone. RIP Neil Peart
— Carl Newman (@ACNewman) January 11, 2020
Neil Peart. R.I.P. Thanks for all you gave us. We could not have loved you more. pic.twitter.com/efw2Lw0a19
— Adam Sandler (@AdamSandler) January 11, 2020
He was not only the incredible drummer in @rushtheband, #NeilPeart wrote their brilliant lyrics as well. “All this machinery making modern music can still be open-hearted. Not so coldly charted, it’s really just a question of your honesty. Yeah, your honesty.” Farewell, Icon… https://t.co/A0AhkRQZAx
— KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) January 11, 2020
Neil Peart’s carefully-crafted, precision drumming and virtuosic solos compelled fans to air-drum along to his impeccable fills during his iconic live performances. A drummer’s drummer, Peart’s contributions to @rushtheband catapulted the band & prog rock itself to the next level pic.twitter.com/yfwxe9jTH2
— Rock Hall (@rockhall) January 11, 2020