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Does that black trailer behind the black bus have Neil's bike(s) in it?
Yes, his and 3 other R1200GS BMW's. Neils newest tour bus is incredibly cool - the nicest to date - gloss black and really tricked out on the inside. His trailer is really well setup too - tool boxes, racks/shelving with spare parts, cases of oil & filters, etc., etc.
Last edited by AnotherBlackSG; Oct 4, 2013 at 08:53 AM.
Yes, his and 3 other R1200GS BMW's. Neils newest tour bus is incredibly cool - the nicest to date - gloss black and really tricked out on the inside. His trailer is really well setup too - tool boxes, racks/shelving with spare parts, cases of oil & filters, etc., etc.
Sweet. What a life. Rides all day. Rock God at night!
Sweet. What a life. Rides all day. Rock God at night!
I agree, but he HATES touring. When they're on the road, the only time he seems happy is when he's on 2 wheels. Although, last tour I ran into him several times backstage and actually got a smile out of him! If you know anything about Neil, you know how hard that is to do, but I think he's been happy about the new baby lately.
I agree, but he HATES touring. When they're on the road, the only time he seems happy is when he's on 2 wheels. Although, last tour I ran into him several times backstage and actually got a smile out of him! If you know anything about Neil, you know how hard that is to do, but I think he's been happy about the new baby lately.
I didn't realize he hated touring. I knew he hates all the adulation and "can't pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend". I follow the blogs he puts on his website and have read and/or seen most all the articles and documentaries about Rush.
I've been a huge fan for many years and hope they keep touring and making new music for years to come. I will appreciate any future live performances all that much more now that I know how mch of a chore it is for him.
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