The shock of any trauma, I think changes your life. It’s more acute in the beginning and after a little time you settle back to what you were. However it leaves an indelible mark on your psyche.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that when you experience a traumatic event, it changes you in a big way. At first, the effects are very strong and noticeable. Over time, you may start to feel more like your old self again. But the trauma has left a permanent mark on your thoughts and feelings, even if you can't always see it.
About Alex Lifeson
Alex Lifeson is a renowned Canadian musician best known as the guitarist for the iconic rock band Rush. He co-founded the band in 1968 and was the only member to remain throughout its entire existence, contributing his skills on electric and acoustic guitar, as well as various other string instruments. Lifeson has been widely recognized for his exceptional musical abilities, including being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and being ranked among the greatest guitarists of all time.
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I think we’re quite unique in that we do have our own sound and approach and we don’t really care what’s going on elsewhere… we’ve never wanted to be part of another trend or movement.
Canadian guitarist
When we signed our deal in 1974, we’d already been together for six years. When they lowered the drinking age in Ontario in 1971 to 18 years, we went from playing two or three high schools in a month to playing clubs two or three times a week.
Canadian guitarist
Both Neil and I had done solo projects where we were the boss and I just thought that if he was willing to get into it, it would really be a good experience for him.
Canadian guitarist
When I look out at the audience at some of our shows, I think we are reaching a younger audience… I see lots of people in their 30s and 40s, but I also see a lot of people in their young and middle teens, and that’s definitely reassuring.
Canadian guitarist
Rush has never been a spontaneous group. We may be spontaneous in our writing, we may be spontaneous as individuals in our day to day lives… certainly I think am and always have been, but I think when it comes to Rush and our presentation of our music it’s quite controlled.
Canadian guitarist
You know, we have a long history of covering different periods of this band’s development with a live record… a sort of live thing that would be done for three or four records, and that was the intention with this particular package.
Canadian guitarist
I’d say we do reach somewhat of a younger audience, but I think for the most part that younger audience is picking our music up from a brother or sister or even parent, who is turning them onto the band.
Canadian guitarist
Certainly after the tragedy in Neil’s life, we were holding out hope for his recovery. It wasn’t too promising at the time and obviously you get to the point of thinking that that is it.
Canadian guitarist
The shock of any trauma, I think changes your life. It’s more acute in the beginning and after a little time you settle back to what you were. However it leaves an indelible mark on your psyche.
Canadian guitarist
And on top of that, when we work together we have a wonderful working relationship we push each other we challenge each other we laugh 80% of the time that we are together we’re very fortunate.
Canadian guitarist
We’ve managed to have a long career that is still quite vibrant, yet we’ve never had to kow-tow to record companies who said we weren’t commercial enough.
Canadian guitarist
I mean, you go to the internet and you can see all these conversations and arguments that our fans have about our music and that’s wonderful to know, that people would take the time to be that involved.
Canadian guitarist
But I think the credit has to go to Geddy… he spent a lot of time in the studio with Paul, I think he needed that kind of focus to be in there to be a part of the whole thing, and for the most part he made all the major decisions.
Canadian guitarist
At the same time, I’ve never been afraid of death or the concept of death.
Canadian guitarist
I think that’s given inspiration to other musicians. I know, particularly through the 90s, a lot of bands would cite Rush as an influence. I don’t think it was so much our music, but more the way we really stuck to our guns.
Canadian guitarist
If there was any one achievement, it would be that we’ve have done it on our own terms.
Canadian guitarist
But when Neil called, I have to say that my heart soared. And the reason was, because it said so much about his recovery… that he was coming back to the world of the living.
Canadian guitarist