


But as Ace of Spades notes in a response to my post yesterday about Neil Peart's silly and seemingly ignorant political blustering, coming to grips with the fact that Rush has made some pretty solid music is part of growing up:įor those who like Rush - which, I'm surprised to say, now includes me (I recently decided to put away my childhood, identity-building hatred of Rush in my steamer trunk of Childish Things and just admit I liked Spirit of Radio and Limelight and Distant Early Warning) - the revelation that another aging boomer rocker of doubtful current cultural relevance thinks Teh Democrat Party is Awesome is as surprising as the next unwanted hair discovered growing from one's nostril.
