With Neil Peart likely hanging it up for good with Rush and Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson still interested in playing, there has been the question of whether or not the band will continue and if so, what would the lineup be. During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation, Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins was asked if he might be interested in the position if called upon, and he offered a rather humorous response.
“Dude, I’d get f–king crucified man,” responded Hawkins to Trunk’s query. “You know how many f–king dorks would wanna kick my ass if I tried to be in Rush? It’d be like a nation of dorks chasing me and trying to kill me. YOU’RE NOT NEIL PEART!!! DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!!!”
Hawkins and his Foo Fighters cohort Dave Grohl inducted Rush into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame a few years back and even joined the power trio onstage for performances of some of their standout tracks, but Hawkins appears quite happy to enjoy Rush as a fan rather than potentially stepping into a role behind the kit, even if it was hypothetical. Plus, the drummer already has a pretty good job with Foo Fighters that allows him to occasionally step out and do his own music as well.
Before Foo Fighters fire things up again in 2017, Hawkins is getting in a new solo disc titled K.O.T.A. During his appearance on Trunk’s show, he revealed that the title stands for “King of the A–holes.” You can pick up a copy of the six-song K.O.T.A. mini-album over at Hawkins’ website.
additional source: loudwire.com
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Hawkins and Peart = two different styles of drumming. Who would even ask Hawkins a question like that……….? It’s like asking Peart if he is interested in being a blues band drummer. Any musician could be replaced but the spirit the drummer brings can’t be duplicated.
Geddy and Alex have said over and over again that there is no Rush without Peart, and they have no plans of playing as Rush without him, and I hope they don’t.
I hope, and pray, that Geddy & Alex aren’t thinking about working without Niel. That’d be worse than AC/DC without Brian.