In a quietly revealing dialog with Pete Pardo of Sea Of Tranquility, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson shared an expertise that reads extra like a rock fan’s fever dream than actual life: an impromptu jam session with Metallica‘s Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo at his home in Toronto.
“The blokes from Metallica have been in Toronto final week. And I received along with Kirk and Rob. We went out for dinner after which we received collectively and jammed afterwards — really, proper right here at my home. They came visiting after dinner, and we performed for a number of hours, and it was nice,” Lifeson shared.
That is already a staggering sentence, however Lifeson did not cease there. “Usually up to now, when you jam with a bunch of individuals, we might play a 12-bar bluesy factor; everyone can play that: ‘Let’s try this.’ However once you play with nice musicians like these guys are, locations you go is, it is simply unbelievable,” Alex defined. “It is so outstanding. And God, I cherished each second that we did that. The three of us simply have been oozing with enthusiasm, that complete factor. And that is fairly cool.”
It isn’t the primary time this connection between the Rush and Metallica camps has bubbled to the floor. Lower than two years in the past, Trujillo appeared on Geddy Lee‘s Paramount+ documentary collection Geddy Lee Asks: Are Bass Gamers Human Too?, an expertise Trujillo clearly did not take with no consideration.
“I performed in yard social gathering bands at age 16 and we performed ‘La Villa Strangiato’, we performed ‘YYZ’, we performed all these traditional songs,” Robert mentioned in a earlier interview with Meltdown of Detroit’s WRIF. “The more durable, the higher again then. And we in all probability butchered them, however we might play these yard events and play Rush songs in the identical method that we additionally performed Ozzy songs, and we performed Black Sabbath songs and Van Halen and all these totally different bands. So you may think about hanging out with one in every of your heroes and simply attempting to remain grounded.”
He continued, “On the finish of the day, everyone’s a human being and also you all the time wanna deal with folks with respect and, once more, keep grounded. However on the identical time, you are going, ‘Rattling, that is Geddy Lee.'”
That admiration made its method onto the stage not too long ago when Trujillo and Hammett carried out a rendition of “La Villa Strangiato” throughout Metallica‘s April 26 live performance at Rogers Centre in Toronto — a becoming homage to the band that helped form their musical DNA.
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