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We take apart a musical artist, one fact at a time, in order to reassemble them as a food.
Love them or hate them, Rush has made an impact on the R'n'R landscape. Undeniably unique, talented and singular, Rush fans are some of the most devoted music fans that anyone could ever ask for. Their story is a novel, filled with dazzling high points and tragically deep lows. One thing you have to give it to Rush, is they were relentless in their pursuit of finding their own musical identity, even when confronted with the possibility of being dropped from their label. They did it their way and it worked.
Today, Jamie Ryan and I will continue our deep dive into Rush's history, starting with the release of 2112 and moving towards the present. We will also unveil and devour the food that we've determined as the esculent sidecar to Rush's musical career, followed by a carefully chosen wine pairing selected by yours truly. It's a great episode, and the last one for now. Cook on and rock out!
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This Band Could Be Your Food
We take apart a musical artist, one fact at a time, in order to reassemble them as a food.