Neil Peart's News, Weather, and Sports Update - January 2012

Neil Peart News, Weather, and Sports 02.2012
Neil Peart has opened up 2012 with an update to the News, Weather, and Sports section of his website; the first such update since last July. In this entry, titled At the Gate of the Year, Neil discusses a number of topics ranging from a retrospective look at his life in 2011, the march of time as he approaches his 60th birthday, the passing of his friend and teacher Freddie Gruber and, of course, some of the recording behind Rush's upcoming album Clockwork Angels. From the entry:
Most recently, I had been recording in Toronto with my bandmates, from mid-October until early December. We completed the songwriting and arranging for the album, Clockwork Angels, we started back in late 2009—before going “on hiatus” for the Time Machine tour, and playing 81 shows in North America, South America, and Europe. (Some hiatus.) While Alex and Geddy were finishing the writing and arranging in one smaller room of the studio, over in the big room I was working with The Mighty Booujzhe, recording my drum parts. As we prepare to start mixing in the New Year, it is too early to say anything about the results. (I once described mixing as “the end of waiting,” while Geddy calls it, “the death of hope.”) About the process, though, I can’t resist spilling a little. It was our second time working with the production team of Nick “Booujzhe” Raskulinecz and engineer Rich “Tweak” Chycki. Beginning with a confident level of trust allowed us to reach higher, and I recorded my drum parts in a way that, for me, was completely different than ever before. Even right up to our previous album, Snakes and Arrows (2007), my method was to take a demo version Alex and Geddy had made of each song and play along with it many, many times. I would experiment with possible rhythms and decorations, and gradually organize them into an arrangement. At that point, I might start recording demos myself—often with Alex as engineer—and improve them over time, with input from my bandmates and coproducer (Booujzhe, in that case).
Neil also touches upon the complexities behind typical Rush songs and, as this segment indicates, Clockwork Angels will certainly have its share of odd time changes and complex arrangements (as if there was any doubt):
Rush songs tend to have complicated arrangements, with odd numbers of beats, bars, and measures all over the place, and our latest songs are no different (maybe worse—or better, depending). In the past, much of my preparation time would be spent just learning all that. I don’t like to count those parts, but rather play them enough that I begin to feel the changes in a musical way. Playing it through again and again, those elements became “the song.”

This time I handed that job over to Booujzhe. (And he loved it!) I would attack the drums, responding to his enthusiasm, and his suggestions between takes, and together we would hammer out the basic architecture of the part. His baton would conduct me into choruses, half-time bridges, and double-time outros and so on—so I didn’t have to worry about their durations. No counting, and no endless repetition. What a revelation! What a relief!
As always, another fascinating read. Check out the entire entry via this LINK.

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  1. I'm as big a Rush fan as they come but i'll continue to pray for Neil's soul. He would laugh i'm sure but with all the tragedy he has had in his life i can understand why he has no faith in a higher power.

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    1. ditto. also great reading that he is eager to learn and even change his recording technique after all this time

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  2. Neil had an earlier anecdote titled.."at the gate of the year"..remember? It's no longer in the archives (er well ...at least that I could find).....but I remember it clearly.
    Surely he didn't forget this....but only sought to take it deeper and further?
    But wow....when he describes how he transcribed the phrasing to play that one song..4241345,1.5 pfffft!!! MAN I CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR THAT!
    Yet more good reason to wish for spring....

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