I dreamed of having a Gibson. I had a cheap Kent - you know, a Japanese guitar - and then a Kanora, a Japanese guitar. I borrowed a friend's Harmony for years. To have a Gibson was really, really my dream as a kid.
When I sit down and play guitar, I melt into the instrument. I can play for hours by myself. Playing guitar has given me such a wonderful life, and I'm grateful for it.
The Rush fans are pretty crazy everywhere, but they're particularly wild in South America.
With solos, I don't like to be too prepared going in - I like to surprise myself.
When I look out at the audience at some of our shows, I think we are reaching a younger audience... I see lots of people in their 30s and 40s, but I also see a lot of people in their young and middle teens, and that's definitely reassuring.
A lot of '2112' was written in the back seat of a car and in cold dressing rooms while on tour in northern Ontario.