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Video: Learn To Play "Tom Sawyer" by Rush external link

truveo.com | Fri, Mar 20

Alex Lifeson, lead guitarist for the band Rush, teaches you how to play "Tom Sawyer", which he performed with Rush in 1981 on the album "Moving ...

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Thumbnail 10 Months Ago, Veoh says (in Video: Learn To Play "Limelight" by Rush) Legendary progressive rock guitarist Alex Lifeson shows you how to play the intricacies of the Rush classic, "Limelight," originally released on ...

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Thumbnail 11 Months Ago, Veoh says (in Video: Learn To Play "The Spirit of Radio" by Rush) Alex Lifeson, lead guitarist for the band Rush, teaches you how to play "The Spirit of Radio", which he performed with Rush in 1980 on the album ...

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Thumbnail And Yahoo! Video says (in Video: Learn To Play Limelight by Rush) Legendary progressive rock guitarist Alex Lifeson shows you how to play the intricacies of the Rush classic, Limelight, originally released on the ...

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Thumbnail 15 Months Ago, rss@youtube.com (BassIsBallin95) from YouTube says (in Video: Rush- Tom Sawyer- Bass Cover) From the album "Moving Pictures" released in 1981. THE best Rush album, on what better than a Geddy Lee Jazz Bass?

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Thumbnail 17 Months Ago, rss@youtube.com (BassIsBallin95) from YouTube says (in Video: Rush- Closer To The Heart [Bass Cover]) Me playing bass along with one of my favorite Rush songs on my Fender Geddy Lee Jazz Bass. I think the song would sound better on a Rickenbacker though.

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