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@gotrhythm1
Жыл бұрын
Neil Peart, the drummer writes all the lyrics....RIP Neil..(The Professor) You'll never be replaced!
@42Mrgreenman
Жыл бұрын
Heads up, that song you were trying to think of with that fast singing is called, I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness...They are kind of a parody hair band (But are still an actual band, unlike Spinal Tap)...
Neil Peart, the greatest rock drummer ever. RIP Neil, hope you are jamming in heaven
@beppiek
Жыл бұрын
He won’t be in heaven but he will be in the place he chose I never missed a concert from 81-93 then the last one I saw in Saskatchewan 2014 I think
@markkauder1288
10 ай бұрын
I love the saying that no matter who your favorite drummer is.......his favorite is probably Neil Peart.
"He knows changes aren't permanent, but change is" always gets me.
@leighsaldivar4439
11 ай бұрын
@@TheDankFarmerit really is.
"I'm not ready for this..." That is a classic response!! Haha! Rush just went above and beyond all expectations to create something truly unique in Rock music.
@michaelroecker4315
2 жыл бұрын
How so above and beyond?never heard it in my 40 years of appreciation....Not ready 4 what?Classic response?Honey Hush.
@michaelbriefs9764
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelroecker4315, maybe you should cut back on all that cough syrup you drink.
@michaelroecker4315
2 жыл бұрын
Never heard anyone say or imply anything as stupid as "not ready"...Always "my gosh,where have you been all mylife?"Was my feeling at the age of 10 when "Pictures" came out
@michaelbriefs9764
2 жыл бұрын
Dude, you are truly confused. Just stop.
@sillytrumpet7971
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelroecker4315 it's an expression dude don't take it so serious
They do each instrument and vocals separately in the studio on most songs. They do them all at the same time live.
@MrEricanthony
2 жыл бұрын
Yes they do. Saw them live. Oh yeah!
@kimberleyphillips6671
2 жыл бұрын
Saw them in the 80's and they were perfect ❤️🤘
@daghetto101
Жыл бұрын
I think during the 70s (expecially Farewell, 2112 and Hemispheres) Geddy is doing all the playing at same time when recording.I read somewhere that Xanadu got recorded in 1 take.
@keith38able
Жыл бұрын
Tom sawyer was recorded in Geddy's cabin just like you see in the video
Yes, Geddy Lee is singing. Yes, he is playing bass. Yes, he is playing keyboards, while simultaneously keeping a bassline going with foot-pedals, and singing. Welcome to Rush. You could really just skip around and hit most-popular/played songs if you want to start that way. Their older stuff is more album-concept-length. Excited to see ya experience 2112 for the first time bud. Keep in mind, Rush has several "phases" so earlier will sound different. Their "synth-up-front" era happens after this album, then they go thru another style change with Presto, then back to basics with Counterparts, etc. Enjoy.
@michaeljaystaufferjoyce7235
2 жыл бұрын
Neal is by far IMO the best rock drummer out there, Watch his drum solo, " Neal Pert Drum Solo Frankfurt " . He is amazing....
@tukkerintensity5575
2 жыл бұрын
Most people are limited by what they can play because of a skill barrier or time to practice....Geddy is only limited by how many arms, legs, and voices he was given.....if he had more arms or legs and mouths he'd be playing and singing more all at the same time at the highest level. Phenom.
@stratcat3216
2 жыл бұрын
and yes, Alex Lifeson is playing synth with his feet as well.
@douglascorcoran3173
2 жыл бұрын
I also noticed the foot pedal bass line action. Not many people mention it. 👍
@stratcat3216
2 жыл бұрын
@@douglascorcoran3173 yes definitely. Geddy does that when he plays either guitar (double neck) or keyboard.
the whole "moving pictures" album is epic rush start to finish. you're in for more jaw dropping moments as you work your way through it.
@juliemanarin4127
2 жыл бұрын
I love the 2112 album!
@carmenhuff4805
2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree !!
@luckylisa5496
2 жыл бұрын
I actually laughed when he was sitting there with his jaw literally dropping lol !!! I was thinking Dude, you ain't heard nothing yet- they're just getting started!
@tonix100
2 жыл бұрын
moving pictures approaches perfect
THE greatest 3 piece band...ever. All 3 are virtuoso's at their craft. And Neil, the drummer, is arguably considered one of, if not THE, greatest rock drummers in history, as well as head lyracist. Next up: Spirit of Radio, YYZ, La Villa Strangiato, Subdivisions, and to have your mind blown by live performance, do Working Man - Live in Cleveland.
@mde944
2 жыл бұрын
Natural Science.
@Particulator
2 жыл бұрын
Definitely *La Villa Strangiato* In my book, it is the best instrumental rock song ever.
@mde944
2 жыл бұрын
La Villa Strangiato from Exit Stage Left.
@2235dangregory
2 жыл бұрын
The Spirit of Radio
@Blazeme1up
2 жыл бұрын
I would argue that Primus is right up there as the best 3 piece band. Primus + Rush > All!!!
Three words... Rush In Rio! You won't believe it!!!
I use to be in a 3 person band with my brother and a friend. We always aspired to try to play a Rush song and we eventually bought tickets to a show to see how they actually pull off the sounds. I'm not lying when I tell you these guys sounded better than the studio version, they replicated the sounds perfectly while throwing in unique phrasings specifically to that concert, and they played for 3 and a half hours straight. I've been to a lot of concerts and can tell you far and away Rush was the best concert I've ever attended. It impressed me on a level that's never been replicated before going to that concert and certainly not after it as well.
The drummer was Neil "The Professor" Peart, IMHO, the best drummer rock ever produced. He passed away January 7th, 2020. All 3 members of Rush are at the very top, among the finest musicians in rock... Alex Lifeson, the guitarist, has a new band now. Geddy Lee, bass, keyboards and vocals, is releasing a memoir this year, I think, written during lockdown in Toronto. And personally, I think you should dip back into early Rush, and move forward to see how they evolved as a band.
@charlesgervais4673
2 жыл бұрын
Rush and Led Zeppelin are, in my opinion, the two greatest "talents" ever assembled. As far as drums go, I've always said that Bonham was the greatest drummer, while the Professor (Peart) was the greatest percussionist. Bonham had ferocious power, endurance and timing; Peart was a wizard at creating music out hitting things.
@JaneSmith-lu8ol
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. The Professor is the best ever. He’s incredible.
@Pixelologist
2 жыл бұрын
Your favorite drummer's favorite drummer. R.I.P., Mr. Peart.
@erikness1686
2 жыл бұрын
@@charlesgervais4673 That's a really good way of putting it. I still think Neil was the greatest technical drummer, plus the lyric writing, but John was just so powerful.
@JU5TINPDX
Жыл бұрын
Neil Peart was the brain of Rush…. John Bonham was the heart of Led Zeppelin… both were fantastic but hard to compare.
You were just watching the best drummer that ever lived rest in peace
To really appreciate their talent; you have to see them do this song live. Yep, 3 people, playing this song dead on perfect at every show they played it.
The most underrated part of Rush is their lyrics. Everyone knows they’re great musicians.
The great thing about Rush is that they play live with the same perfection as the studio versions so in many cases the live versions are preferable. Like YYZ in Rio because the crowd absolutely adds to the energy of this song and Rush nails the performance.
Geddy Lee's voice has always brought to my mind the image of a enchanter weaving a powerful spell over his audience... a Pied Piper of sorts calling them into the lyrics.
3 guys, 4 instruments. The resulting product is beyond awesome! No backing tracks, no fancy electronics or auto tune. Just pure talent.
@roberta7727
8 ай бұрын
OK, so some people think the voice is a instrument.so I say 5 Instruments😂❤
Love your Resting Rush Face! 🤣 (That slack-jawed, glassy-eyed look of amazement we all get from watching/listening to the 'Holy Trinity'.) Starting at the beginning would be best context wise. There are several different eras of Rush's style and it can seem disjointed if you're jumping around 40+ years of music without understanding how they got from point A to point B, if you know what I mean. Fair warning! Geddy's (singer) about 30 here and his voice has lowered from the early days.😂 Young Geddy vocals can cut glass! But since you're loving it now I've got no doubts you'll love the earlier stuff too.
Lead singer (Geddy Lee) has such unique voice, i dont think you could mistake him for anyone else. 🎼 ❤🇬🇧
In this song, Geddy Lee plays Bass and keyboards along with singing. PLaying live, he does all 3 at the same time. I know you've said you listed to studio version before live, but check out Xanadu. In that song, Alex Lifeson plays a 6- and 12-string- guitar, Geddy Lee plays bass and 12-string guitar, keyboards, foot pedals, and sings, all while "The Professor" Neil Peart plays ALL sorts of percussion instruments. It's crazy to watch. I'd also completely recommend the official live version La Villa Strangiato; each musician puts on a show of virtuosity in that has to be heard to be believed.
That gobsmacked look as soon as they go into the first instrumental break... priceless! You just had a braingasm. Welcome to Rush! For a different perspective, check out "Closer to the Heart", and "The Garden" (one of their last songs). Very different sound from the band. Also a must - Neil Peart (pronounced "Peer-t", not "Purt") and his drum solo Live in Frankfurt.
@chrisandersen5635
2 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh, I cried. The very last song. So good…Dear Neil, thank you! Oh, and those guys…Dirk and Lerxst ….. sometimes magic is real.
@jamesadair617
Жыл бұрын
A braingasm! I love it!
"Tom Sawyer" turned me onto RUSH many years ago. 1981 was the 1st time I saw them tour. At 65 years old, they're my favorite band of all time.
The song that challenges even the drummer who wrote it, every single time he played it. Neil repeatedly mentions how difficult it was to play Tom Sawyer on a nightly basis. Their seminal hit, but BRILLIANT.
So, for the purpose of recording the video, you do see the players do different things at different times. However, in live shows, you will see these three guys do everything at once. Yes, they are that amazing 👏
Geddy Lee does it all. Vocals, keys and bass! The drummer, Neil Pert, wrote most of their songs and is absolutely one of the all time greats!
@chrispotyok8843
2 жыл бұрын
Niel wrote the lyrics. Geddy and Alex wrote most of music
@heyjude042467
2 жыл бұрын
You have got to try YYZ from the same album as Tom Sawyer
@mightyV444
10 ай бұрын
Sheesh! @ Neil Peart's name being butchered not only once but twice! 😬
I feel lucky to have seen them 3 times. Watching them in concert is like watching an album come to life. Watch some live performances, you will be amazed!
I used to work VIP for a Concert place that used to be called Nissan Pavilion & I got to “wait on” these guys….Extremely Chill & Down to Earth!!! Oh & AMAZING TIPPERS!!!
In 1981 I was 16 years old. Moving Pictures had just been released. I went to Sam the Record Man and bought it. When I heard Tom Sawyer I was completely blown away. 2022 I am still blown away.
That was super fun! Believe it or not, Geddy Lee's voice is actually a bit lower by this time (1981) than it was when the band started !🤣Since RUSH had a 40 plus years career with about 25 albums, I think it would be too daunting a task to react to everything from start to finish. I would do a couple from the debut album, "RUSH", ("Working Man" and "Finding My Way") , and then the RUSH ARMY will guide you from there! Enjoy the rush! ☮
This single was the first record I ever owned. Got hooked on drinking Dr. Pepper when I was 12 because they had a contest where one of the prizes was a free single from Sam the Record Man (big Canadian record chain store). First time winning, I picked up Tom Sawyer.
@LarryFleetwood8675
2 жыл бұрын
This song to me is the quintessential Rush song, ideal introduction for new listeners best summing up the musical style.
@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER.
2 жыл бұрын
LOL,I would take the subway from Scarberia,for the Boxing Day Sale,line up early,30 bucks from Christmas money in what 74,spend 20 bucks,get 15 albums,yeah I pine for those days,earning your stripes lining up.
Geddy is a genius and was damn good, he could play guitar, keyboards and do vocals all in one song!
There’s a reason Neal Peart was called “The Professor”. He put on a clinic every time he played those drums. Best rock drummer of the modern era, IMO.
My favorite part of this song is when Geddy plays that synth riff, Alex joins him on the guitar & once he goes into his solo, Geddy plays that riff on the bass. I don’t think I’ve seen/heard people appreciate that segment. Usually they are amazed by Neil’s drum fill. Don’t get me wrong! It’s absolute killer!
Geddy sings with his voice, plays bass and keyboards with his hands and plays sound petals - sometimes all at the same time, while Neil Peart has a whole orchestra's percussion section collection in his reach, and then there's Alex Lifeson on that guitar... I loved your reaction to Tom Sawyer! Thanks for sharing.
Also wanted to add: Geddy naturally gets a lot of attention due to him handling so many things at once, but the other two guys (Alex on guitar and the late Neil Peart on drums) are two of the most well-respected and talented people on their instruments of all time!
You are going down the best and longest rabbit hole you will ever go on, so many great songs. YYZ, Spirit of Radio, Subdivisions, Working Man, and 2112 to name a few.
Little known Rush fact, Alex Lifeson added guitar to Fu Manchu's Il Mostro Atomico.
Rush was a great Canadian rock band formed in 1968. The band's style changed over the years, from a blues-inspired hard rock beginning, later moving into progressive rock, then a period marked by heavy use of synthesizers, before returning to guitar-driven hard rock since the end of the 1980s. They had a lot of great songs such as "Not Fade Away", "In The Mood", "Working Man", "Bad Boy", "Fly By Night", "Limelight", "Red Barchetta", "The Spirit Of Radio", "The Trees", "Subdivisions", "Closer To The Heart", "Xanadu", "Anthem" etc.
The lyrics are as good as the music. This song hits on every level. I’d recommend doing highlight songs of theirs. It’s a long and variable discography. They are more far out than Zeppelin and some of their songs are long, intense and complex but that’s what Rush fans like. Rush fans will tell you to go chronologically but that’s a big commitment. You seem to be at the point where a wide overview of the Classic Rock genre would be best. I’d say do different stuff and dive in deeper later. Maybe try “Clear as the Driven Snow” by Doobie Brothers, that’s a deep track by a major classic rock band. There is more great music from from Hank Williams to Nirvana than you can possibly hear and most of it is pretty obscure. Most people remember songs that were played on the radio and most of the best songs were not on the radio. Thanks man you’re doing a great job.
@howiedavis2316
2 жыл бұрын
The Doobie Brothers , now there's another really fun rabbit hole to go down. With the different lead vocalists, their sounds are amazing. What a Fool Believes, vs. Black Water vs. Takin it to the Streets vs. Long Train Runnin vs. Listen to the Music. You , my friend, must surely have wisdom and age. Salute !
@Hartlor_Tayley
2 жыл бұрын
@@howiedavis2316 thanks man. I suggested that particular Doobie song because D likes the zeppelin acoustic songs so it’s similar but different and just as good IMHO
@lorriredmon7531
2 жыл бұрын
The lyrics are the best ever!
What are the odds: 2 guys who've been friends since middle school become the best guitarist and bassist in rock, they find Neil Peart who is the best drummer & lyricist, have a 40+ year career, and we're alive during this same speck of time? Lucky us ❤
What is crazy is seeing someone seeing this TALENTED BAND FOR THE FIRST TIME. LOL. They were my generations music. 1979 was the first time I saw them in concert. NOW THAT'S SOMETHING TO SEE. LIVE. YOU HAVE JUST WITNESS THE GREATNESS OF RUSH. BEST 3 MAN BAND EVER.
Thank you, SalvoG. Between the lyrics , and the playing, there is nothing more thought provoking. I mean think about it " He knows changes aren't permanent , But change is" . That is deep. When you hit "Spirit of Radio" and listen to those lyrics, your journey into the RUSH army will be cemented. lol. Thank you again.
The companion video for this is "Limelight", which is equally amazing - highly recommend. Ironically, when Rush first started, they were pretty much dismissed and ridiculed ("sounds like a frightened rat singing" etc.) but they pervailed to become one of the most prolific bands of all time.
Yes, you're talking about "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by The Darkness, from 2003. And you're right, he also has that upper-register vocal range, like Geddy Lee. But Geddy is a better singer, clearly. I love The Darkness too, but they are a "Retro-Rock" band and they wear their influences on their sleeve (they way Rush did, back in 1974-1977).
@katskillz
2 жыл бұрын
Rush's smartest decision was by the third record, or so, to "stop being Zeppelin hosers" and concoct their own take on experimental rock music. Honestly I couldn't get offered enough money to listen to retro-rock bands, what a colossal waste of time imho. I hated when Oasis did it to become world famous, and I could never be tempted to check out "new acts" that oooh they sound so authentic! Like so-and-so from 1972! In fact, I lmao when I hear about these bands because I can only think of this interview clip of Mike Patton about one of these bands: kzread.info/dash/bejne/jH942KyNqL2qkqQ.html
@michaelbriefs9764
2 жыл бұрын
@@katskillz, what do you think of Greta Van Fleet? I’ve listened to them and I find that they are improving, as song writers, beyond their initial Led Zeppelin-copy status. Pretty good music, the “retro” sound notwithstanding.
You cannot compare this Amazing group, their lyrics, their sound, or their Amazing talent to anyone else !
@mightyV444
10 ай бұрын
My own thoughts exactly! 😁
The first time I hear a Rush song, I just hear those drums. The next time I listen, I focus on the crazy bass lines. Then the guitar, then the lyrics. It's only after about a half dozen times, that I can really hear the totality of the interplay between them. This is three genius level, master-class musicians putting on a CLINIC. Peart in his prime was probably the finest rock drummer on the planet. Geddy was firmly ensconced in the top five living bassists. And Alex was at least in the top twenty guitarists. The odds of three world-class musicians (A) meeting each other, and (B) forming a band... are millions to one against. The only other time I can think of, that this caliber of talent was gathered together as an act... was in Led Zeppelin.
@michaelroecker4315
2 жыл бұрын
Half dozen?You will have years of considering to get to "totality..You are alight year away at ahalf dozen.Listen again Sven.
@michaelroecker4315
2 жыл бұрын
Clinic Sven?Don't make me think that the Euros are not the smartest and most wise.
@Mr.Ekshin
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelroecker4315 - Who TF are you calling a "Euro"? Are you daft enough to believe that people have their real names as usernames?
I was 7 years old in 1976-77 and got Fly by Night on 8-track. I was in a pretty music free home, and RUSH blew my mind. I bought every album (usually as they were unboxing) but didn’t get to see them until Clockwork Angels…through blurry eyes I watched MY band live and will never forget it. Every album, played as a soundtrack to my life. I am so glad to have lived while RUSH grew with me….I cannot imagine any band having a bigger influence. I am glad you are enjoying them (better late than never). RUSH fans love to meet other RUSH fans…usually an instant connection and just appreciation for these three artists!
I've been on the RUSH journey since 1976. They are such an amazing band.
You’re talking about “A Thing Called Love” by The Darkness. That guy sang in a falsetto. Geddy Lee simply has a naturally high register.
Just imagine growing up with all this going on at once. All the great music from the 70-80s. I was lucky. I remember signing that record out in the 70s and playing it to death. AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Doors just to start
RUSH is the Canadian LED ZEPPELIN!
I was so fortunate to grow up in the 80s and the second concert I saw out of hundreds was Rush. Damn that show is amazing. I'm still electrified by that performance. And I'm electrified every time I give them since!
Check out the song headlong flight from the clockwork Angels album. It was released in 2012 which was their final album. They were in their 60s at the time, and this song rocks harder than anything since the 80s in their catalog in my opinion. Brilliant stuff.
@TheTraktergirl
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Love that song!
You've now entered a DEEP hole when listening to Rush. All three are masters of their craft. None better. Besides Tom Sawyer, another favorite of mine is The Spirit of Radio. The genre changes in that song alone will blow your mind. Listen to the studio version.
I love when people discover Rush! One of the greatest bands ever!
I get why people react like this.... Tom Sawyer with some volume through good ear phones is a whole other level....
For most Rush songs, live versions are nearly identical to the studio versions. Xanadu from Exit Stage Left is one of the best live performances ever.
can't wait until you react to 2112.. Geddy's voice changes for different characters in it absolutely mind blowing .
Geddy Lee is amazing he is lead vocals, plays guitar and keyboards ALL AT THE SAME TIME!!!
I watch Tom Sawyer reactions for the faces people make at the big drum part. It's the moment when they realize theyre in the presence of greatness.
Watching Geddy play bass with one hand and keyboard with the other, the using his nose to move the microphone…all while Erick plays guitar with two hands, and a sound board with his feet - that’s the LIVE experience.
I saw RUSH live back in the 80's twice. Grace Under Pressure and The Power Windows tours. Greatest live show.
Whats even more amazing that in concert these guys sounded just as good as the studio
Loved your reaction here. This song is absolutely amazing and I must turn the volume up loud every time
I always recommend starting from the beginning and going through their whole catalogue chronologically. Just remember, their first album (1974) has a different drummer. The drummer you just watched (Neil Peart) joined the band on the second album and stayed through their whole career. Oh, and Neil writes the lyrics…he’s called The Professor for good reason. Great reaction…Tom Sawyer is the gateway song for new Rush fans 😎
I know you said you like studio cuts . But with Rush the magic is live. When you can really see what their doing . When you can see Geddy playing bass . Singing and playing keyboards sometimes with his feet. And Neil used to have a massive drum kit with chimes & bells and blocks and triangles. But then he went to that electric xylophone and it can make all those sounds. There's nothing they can do in studio that they can't do even better on stage.
In this video, Geddy does do the vocals as a separate track, you can tell by how the video changes perspective.
Just loved the jaw drop drooling moment in the opening verse. lol
I was lucky enough to meet the band in their studio in the eighties as an awestruck teenager through contacts of my father. Neil Peart wrote a couple of books which are amazing when he was dealing with the grief of losing his wife. A Farewell to Kings was the first piece of vinyl I ever bought with money earned from my Saturday job, and still have it to this day. a favourite album…
Greatest stadium rock band!!!! They are crazy good
You know what they say "Neil Peart is your favorite drummer's favorite drummer"
"The drummer is popping" - Neil Peart is quite possibly your favorite drummer's favorite drummer. The professor was that good.
The greatest Three man group to ever play! PERFECTION!
Worked barricade security for their concert in Houston, they didn't want us to bother the fans at all "even if they climbed the stage". Also we were ask to sit and not have them staring at the back of our heads. I was front of Geddy Lee, I turned my chair in the pit and just watched in awe. I remember the professor actually coming out and handing drum sticks to a little girl being held by her parents. HE NEVER interacted with fans. WAS A GOOD NIGHT!!
After a 40-year career, where do you start with RUSH? “The Spirit if Radio”, “Subdivisions”, “YYZ (Live from Rio)”, “2112”…early, late…it’s all so good! But for my money, I’d suggest yet another song from MOVING PICTURES, yes, the same album with “Limelight” and “Tom Sawyer”, and that is “Red Barchetta”. Yes, it’s a personal favorite, but it’ll absolutely blow you away!
Most iconic drum break ever. My steering wheel bears the brunt.....
The song you are talking about is by The Darkness "I Believe in a Thing Called Love"
Geddy Lee Sings lead, plays complicated bass lines and taurus pedals with his feet, all at the same time! The Drummer, Neil Peart, is referred to as "The Professor" and is most drummers favorite drummer. RIP Sir. Alex Lifeson was one of Eddie Van Halen's favorite guitarists. Time and tempo changes are the norm for Rush. They are Progressive Rock legends!
This is what us old timers are use to. Our music was real. I've been listening to rush since I was 11 years old. I'm 56.
Lol, yes to what everyone else already said. My favorite will always be “Freewill” because it influenced me as a teenager - of all the awesome things you can say about these three musicians, the lyrics of their songs were thought-provoking and the music delivered their messages perfectly :-)
Awe, young pup. Youre feeling what us ancients felt back in the 80s when we brought this vynil home.
Back in the early 80's I'd listen to all the Zeppelin albums and really the only other album outside of them was Moving Pictures which this song is from. Tom Sawyer is one of the greatest Rock songs committed to tape, still gives me goosebumps today.
Okay, for me, it doesn't matter where you start. When it comes to Rush, they're all good but if I was gonna choose I would start from the beginning. And go through it all cause that way. You can see them when they're young and then progress. It's kind of cool. You'll love it. Thank you for your show and having Rush on it. It's Awesome🥰💞🤘 Love your reaction.❤❤
I've seen them 4 times!!! would go again in a heartbeat!!
saw them in / around norfolk va in 1983 i think it was. very popular band in canada of course but in the northeast US, too. greatest drummer of all time.
What I found amazing when I caught them on the Moving Pictures tour… they sounded just like the album. Just blew me away how all these sounds were coming from just 3 guys.
Rush is the thinking mans rock. this track along with "Working Man" (studio track not the reggae version) are my fave Rush songs. Working Man, by the way, is the track that exploded them across the world.
@johndef5075
2 жыл бұрын
That guitar solo in Working Man is epic...
when they performed live Geddy Lee kept his guitar on his shoulder and switched instruments .. check out the live performance its AMAZING
best Canadian band ever. just best all round. their sound is so huge it's mind blowing. watch live, you'll see.
Xanadu is my favourite song. First saw RUSH in 1979…. You have to listen to the studio version then watch it live…. Really brings it home !
I've seen them live at least half a dozen times. They sounds exactly like the albums , if not BETTER!
This is one where you have to see it live to believe it. As you can tell from this, the keys and vocals are layered on later, even if the bass, guitar, and drums were played together (which I don't know either way). In concert they don't have this luxury, and they still pull it off.
Don't fool yourself thinking they could only pull this off in the studio. When they played live, Geddy Lee sang, played keyboards, pedals and bass, at the same time. One of the best concerts I ever saw was the Moving Pictures show. Blew my mind.
The popper! Haha! I love that you couldn't get your words out after that mind-blowing lead section! Awesome! Yes, the drummer is POPPING!! Excellent description! Neil Peart is considered one of the all-time greatest drummers. He was also one of the best lyricists in Rock, of all time!
@0okamino
2 жыл бұрын
The popping Professor. 😉
Happy to see a new Rush fan being born! Arguably three of the most influential musicians in rock. Since you say you prefer the live stuff, I would recommend Working Man Live in Cleveland. This tour is from 2011, but the song is their first single in the US. It's also the song that unleashed Rush in the US. Although, this live version is different from the original, it is a great performance and a fan favorite. Like I said on the last video, there isn't a live performance out there that isnt amazing. Looking forward to watching your Rush reactions. Also, yes, as someone else stated, each decade, you will hear different styles of music. 70s first 3 albums are them finding their sound. The first album has a different drummer, so while it's a great album, it is not the Rush you hear on every other album. Their second 3 albums have longer, more conceptual type albums, although none of these are full concept albums. These three albums, imho are perfect and really gave them the freedom to do whatever the wanted. The follow 3 albums, are again, imho, perfect albums, but these are shorter more radio friendly songs, like the two you have listened. Although, theyve never had much radio play. Then we move more into the 80s and their heavy synth sound. Some fans dislike this era and some prefer it. I love all of them because they are different but always really great musically and the lyrics are more about the human condition and philosophy and all the lyrics read like poetry. Then 90s, they cut back the synth and went back to hard rock, and same eith the 2000s. Also, Rush only had one album that was a complete concept piece and this was the last album they released, Clockwork Angels. It is simply a masterpiece.
If you went to a store to buy a stereo in the 80's, This is THEEE song the staff would use to demonstrate the quality of their speakers.
That's the word I was looking for!¬ "Yes".
The genius of Rush is that they can play something with over-the-top musicianship but still catchy and accessible.. the album (“Moving Pictures”) was recently certified as selling 5 million copies..
They are insanely talented!
I’m so thrilled to see someone enjoying Rush for the first time!