{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68bcbb928948724620d14a81/6a55aa24420a266ecb055e23?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 116. Test For Echo","description":"<p>In another absolutely unnecessary but deeply essential installment of&nbsp;<strong>Rush Rash</strong>, Chaz and Schatz return to the Boneless airwaves to tackle the latest chapter in Rush's ongoing tour saga. What begins as concern over Geddy Lee's bout with bronchitis quickly snowballs into discussions of border crossings, maple syrup smuggling operations (allegedly), canceled shows, the realities of life on the road, and why rock stars probably catch germs the same way kindergarten parents do.</p><p>Along the way:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Geddy's bronchitis forces the postponement of the Fort Worth shows, leaving fans—and ticket holders from around the world—wondering what comes next. (SPOILER: They just played their rescheduled shows!)</li><li>The guys relive the infamous Mexico border delay and imagine what customs officials&nbsp;<em>really</em>&nbsp;thought was hidden inside those Rush road cases.</li><li>Schatz finally dives into&nbsp;<strong>Ghost Rider</strong>, opening the door to a thoughtful conversation about Neil Peart's relationship with fans and why his books reveal more about the man than any meet-and-greet ever could.</li><li>Chaz reflects on playing live after a mid-week gig, comparing life as a weekend warrior to the relentless grind of touring.</li><li>The hosts debate whether performing is supposed to be fun... or simply the price professionals pay to deliver excellence every night.</li><li>And yes... someone inevitably suggests that maple syrup might actually be contraband.</li></ul><p>Somewhere between discussing Neil's incredible dedication to his craft and wondering whether Dirk should be wearing a mask at meet-and-greets, the guys find themselves appreciating something Rush fans have always known: greatness isn't always glamorous, but professionalism never goes out of style.</p><p>There are opinions. There are laughs. There is at least one completely unnecessary conversation about Canadian contraband.</p><p>No bones. Just Rush.</p><p><br></p>","author_name":"Chaz Charles & Alan \"Schatz\" Schatzberg"}