In 2007, I studied with Peter Erskine because I was doing a Buddy Rich tribute concert, and I wanted to take my big-band drumming up a level. I went over to Peter's house with my sticks, feeling like a 13-year-old again. Neil Peart bandbigbuddy share on social
Live shows were always religion for us. We never played a show - whether it was in front of 15 people or 15,000 - where it wasn't everything we had that night. Neil Peart 000frontlive Change image and share on social
If you've got a problem, take it out on a drum. Neil Peart drumhaveproblem Change image and share on social
When I started playing, I played in R&B bands. I played James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding and all that. Neil Peart bandbrownjame Change image and share on social
I think, in music, you're always hoping that you'll have a like-minded audience and that the music you like making will appeal to them, too. Neil Peart appealaudiencehope Change image and share on social
People don't realize the limitations of 200 words, and the way they get chiselled down into a song that has to be sung. Neil Peart chisellimitationpeople Change image and share on social
We don't want to be Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones. That type of thing wasn't what we were after. It was most important for each of us to be equal in input and output - each of us has to pull the same amount, musically, in composition and in every sense of being in the band. Neil Peart amountbandcomposition share on social
Drumming completely eclipsed my life from age 13, when I started drum lessons. Everything disappeared. I'd done well in school up until that time. I was fairly adjusted socially up until that time. And I became completely monomania, obsessed all through my teens. Nothing else existed anymore. Neil Peart adjustageanymore share on social
What is a master but a master student? And if that's true, then there's a responsibility on you to keep getting better and to explore avenues of your profession. Neil Peart avenueexploremaster Change image and share on social
It was actually drumming that gave me the stamina to get into sports later. I started playing drums at 13, and when I got to the international touring level... I got interested in cross-country skiing, long-distance swimming, bicycling... things that require stamina, not finesse. Neil Peart bicyclecountrycross share on social