The Brattleboro Reformer quoted me this past week on Transperformance. This is what he said I said, which is in fact, in part, what I truly did say.
>>Perhaps The Steamtrain's drummer, astute musicologist Brian Marchese, says it best: "Canadians give themselves less to worry about than Americans. So, you get more flights of fancy, and to me there's a direct link from Neil Young's 'After the Goldrush' ('the loading had begun') to any of Rush's space fantasies. Robbie Robertson fantasized about a history he never experienced. There's also, I'd guess, a lot of time for self-reflection -- and Neil, Joni and Leonard (Cohen) are all masters of that. And Rush lets everyone know it's all right to be a misfit."
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