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I always thought that Alex Leifson speech when Rush was inducted was the douchiest (if that's a word) thing he could have done.
He is a highly regarded guitarist in one of the greatest and most innovative rock bands of all time...and that's all he has to say about himself, his bandmates, and the fans that made him a milti-millionaire, as they are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
It was ridiculous, and even more so in light of the recent passing of Neil Peart.