This channel main purpose is sharing my video's about trains.
The other purpose is sharing live concerts from all over the world, all concerts are cut to induvidual video's for every song, running the companion playlist will play the whole concert.
Thank you for uploading all of these Rush videos from 1974. They're absolutely incredible. I'm currently 33 years old so I wasn't even thought of back then, but thankfully I grew up with my mother who has forged my taste in music, Led Zeppelin, Small Faces, Cream, Rolling Stones, BB King and so on. My biggest and deepest regret when it comes to music is not seeing Rush live. When Rush did their final gig in 2015, I hate to admit but I wasn't even a fan back then, I never really heard them or possibly shrugged them off as I was more obsessed with aggressive metal. I blame my Scandinavian friends for that one haha! But it wasn't until I heard of Neil's passing is when they struck the chord. I'm kind of mad at younger self for not embracing them earlier, but hey you can't turn back the clock. I'm just thankful I live in a time period where Rush did exist. I have actually improved so much more on guitar (and some bass) thanks to religiously listening to Rush, nowhere near perfect and I don't really play for others just purely for my own self satisfaction. I've just finished Geddy Lee's "My Effin' Life". I can only say that Geddy & Rush are my biggest inspiration. I feel like I can related to them in many ways, and like many people would give almost anything to have sat down with all 3 of them and listened to their stories. From comments I've read on KZread and even on video, they're quite possibly the most down to earth respectful band. Apologies for the massive wall of text, but thank you again! These videos really are great to have around.
@henktittel358823 сағат бұрын
@@Fugnuk2047 nothing wrong with death metal, try Gojira, best metal act currently around.
@DeltaKT4 күн бұрын
"WAKE UUP!" So fucking cool.
@MhLiMz5 күн бұрын
1:55 *trotz Rotznaas als Mann...
@nicosies6 күн бұрын
Wow!
@speedyeg-guitars-playlists48007 күн бұрын
Die gibt's immer noch. Cliff Jackson als Brite ist ein guter Frontman. Eine USA Tournee war aufgrund Amerikanischer Gesetze und eines Pleitelabels schlimm. Die kamen ohne Equipment wieder zurück. Hat sie ein paar Jahre gekostet aber dann waren sie wieder da und sind es immer noch. Klasse Band ...
@chrismiller77547 күн бұрын
Four months after this concert, Neil Peart joined as John Rutsey's replacement!
@bretthumphrey68218 күн бұрын
I love this band so much
@kathyscoppettuolo71688 күн бұрын
Their best song! Clem freaking Burke is so fierce! 😍🤩
@opentrail9 күн бұрын
Fantastic band still listening. Those were the days we had fun. She was just captivating from the moment she appeared on stage.
@alfredherrmann658710 күн бұрын
Danke Major für diesen Song.
@WolfgangWeber-b8i11 күн бұрын
Gefaellt mir
@Timmy938411 күн бұрын
Oh hell yeah
@dimass.120611 күн бұрын
Jeff was out of tone in his solo section for sure ) 3:38
@DeltaKT11 күн бұрын
With the fucking gloves on. HAhahaah
@charliesaucier335213 күн бұрын
Loved that 1st album from the first day I heard it back in 74. Just old-fashioned kickass rock & roll! To this day I still think and believe Rush with Rutsey, if they had continued playing kickass rock like on the debut album and not venture the prog road as they did with Peart, would still have been a big time rock band. We can only wonder! RIP Rutsey and Peart!
@Joel-tr5hg14 күн бұрын
Incredible, watching George killing it.
@phenooharra831014 күн бұрын
Thank you, Henk Tittel, for this best show🙏🤘
@frankmay15414 күн бұрын
Danke, großes Kino😊
@brucemckeon322817 күн бұрын
Awesomeness!!!!!!
@jimross210119 күн бұрын
How it all began!
@davidchelazzi877322 күн бұрын
Ultimate power pop ❤
@michaelfrohn611923 күн бұрын
Goosebumbs!!! A masterpiece!!! Thank you for this Song!!!
@michaelfrohn611923 күн бұрын
Ja, alles im Lot!!! 😂❤❤❤!!! I am Michael Matthias Frohn Mühlstroh und Jesus Christus!!! Overwehlming und Wunderschön und Wunderbar!!! Ich habe mich nicht verirrt!!!
@rolandoxl26 күн бұрын
Maximal emotional+++
@barbarastrauch289226 күн бұрын
Einfach nur geil!!!!❤️❤️❤️
@jesserothbeind95026 күн бұрын
Freaking BRILLIANT!!!
@thierrydonnart931129 күн бұрын
The greatest 🖤❤️💛
@mikeschmiedeler112229 күн бұрын
To much sax.
@geraldinhogaucho229 күн бұрын
Deeply moving!
@martinbailey-xj7hcАй бұрын
Been to see Blondie tonight in Halifax, England. A terrific gig, only disappointment was they didn't sing this.
@christophermullins312724 күн бұрын
It was a phenomenal night. Big shout out to Starsailor too !
@watchdog3301Ай бұрын
Nena is a holiday of the soul.
@Ragehard100Ай бұрын
Clem burke although a brilliant drummer at this point, he was just over the top with fills,eventually I think the band had to tell him to think of the overall sound and chill.
@brunobrenner651Ай бұрын
Niedecken - und natürlich auch der Major - sind für mich die besten deutschen Songschreiber dieser musikalischen Ära. Höre die Musik bis heute sehr gerne und viele der Texte haben bis heute nix an ihrer Aktualität eingebüßt. Großartige deutsche Rockmusik ❤
@sandrarademacher7110Ай бұрын
❤❤
@user-rb9ip6qh5eАй бұрын
This is great music also
@user-rb9ip6qh5eАй бұрын
Nice music I graduated in 1977 from high school and this was so much better than disco
@OutdoorMMMАй бұрын
Irgendwas srimmt da nicht. Ich kann den Major nicht raushören...
@stefanpohl8068Күн бұрын
Der war da schon nicht mehr dabei ?😢
@ilhankac3633Ай бұрын
Also unplugt ist das Lied leider nur halb so schön
@connlarson4906Ай бұрын
Where's the bottom end?? Suzi is a bass player, the featured performer here, and there's no bass here?
@dirkalexanderstocker3124Ай бұрын
Welt-Klasse und ehrlich
@steve-0493Ай бұрын
My overall FAVE version of this epic song😁✌️🍻 #THAHOUSEOFYES
@eqsoneАй бұрын
Musikalisch top aber für mich ohne die Magie der 40 Jahre alten Studioversion,. Die ist kein Song den jemand singt, die nimmt mich wirklich mit in Kerstins verregneten Hinterhof. Bemerkenswertes Werk.
@adambana5857Ай бұрын
Oh man! In the days when music, the musicians and the styles of music were genuinely appreciated. I was born to late! 1974! If i was 18, 19 in 1968, that would have been perfect. I have been a musician for over 30 years and when kids my age were listening to the latest music like U2, human League, the early 80's I was mining for the older stuff ever since i won a deep purple single hooking ducks at the local fair! From Deep Purple I searched for anything connected to them and a chain reaction happened. I was listeing to Spirit, Steppenwolf, Mountain, Soft Machine and so much more! Why? Because bands were like...mercurial back then. Now, you dont even get who plays what on the album!!! Fricken downloads! I am ranting as i would love to know who the band is playing at the end here? I think vinyl played a huge part in our musical education as you would put the album on and read the shit out of the album sleeve!!! Every detail was soaked up as you listened!!! I know you know what I mean to whoever reads this! So god bless Soft Machine and all the bands in the late 60s early 70's, the finest musical period as far as im concerned! Not forgetting Jazz of course and classical but... Well you know what I mean x
@FrankBENDER-go7zoАй бұрын
Unfassbar wie dies mich immer sensibelisert und ergreift und mich zum heulen schafft Respekt Major Wolfgang BAP jeit aff
@adinaladin4150Ай бұрын
Klaus Major Heuser is still the one and only BAP Gitarrist für mich. Unerreicht, auch was den fetten Sound anbelangt.
Пікірлер
Geweldig mooi super nl kaseland ❤
Geil
I saw some great bands in '79.. I'm 57 this yr😢
Best!!❤❤
Thank you for uploading all of these Rush videos from 1974. They're absolutely incredible. I'm currently 33 years old so I wasn't even thought of back then, but thankfully I grew up with my mother who has forged my taste in music, Led Zeppelin, Small Faces, Cream, Rolling Stones, BB King and so on. My biggest and deepest regret when it comes to music is not seeing Rush live. When Rush did their final gig in 2015, I hate to admit but I wasn't even a fan back then, I never really heard them or possibly shrugged them off as I was more obsessed with aggressive metal. I blame my Scandinavian friends for that one haha! But it wasn't until I heard of Neil's passing is when they struck the chord. I'm kind of mad at younger self for not embracing them earlier, but hey you can't turn back the clock. I'm just thankful I live in a time period where Rush did exist. I have actually improved so much more on guitar (and some bass) thanks to religiously listening to Rush, nowhere near perfect and I don't really play for others just purely for my own self satisfaction. I've just finished Geddy Lee's "My Effin' Life". I can only say that Geddy & Rush are my biggest inspiration. I feel like I can related to them in many ways, and like many people would give almost anything to have sat down with all 3 of them and listened to their stories. From comments I've read on KZread and even on video, they're quite possibly the most down to earth respectful band. Apologies for the massive wall of text, but thank you again! These videos really are great to have around.
@@Fugnuk2047 nothing wrong with death metal, try Gojira, best metal act currently around.
"WAKE UUP!" So fucking cool.
1:55 *trotz Rotznaas als Mann...
Wow!
Die gibt's immer noch. Cliff Jackson als Brite ist ein guter Frontman. Eine USA Tournee war aufgrund Amerikanischer Gesetze und eines Pleitelabels schlimm. Die kamen ohne Equipment wieder zurück. Hat sie ein paar Jahre gekostet aber dann waren sie wieder da und sind es immer noch. Klasse Band ...
Four months after this concert, Neil Peart joined as John Rutsey's replacement!
I love this band so much
Their best song! Clem freaking Burke is so fierce! 😍🤩
Fantastic band still listening. Those were the days we had fun. She was just captivating from the moment she appeared on stage.
Danke Major für diesen Song.
Gefaellt mir
Oh hell yeah
Jeff was out of tone in his solo section for sure ) 3:38
With the fucking gloves on. HAhahaah
Loved that 1st album from the first day I heard it back in 74. Just old-fashioned kickass rock & roll! To this day I still think and believe Rush with Rutsey, if they had continued playing kickass rock like on the debut album and not venture the prog road as they did with Peart, would still have been a big time rock band. We can only wonder! RIP Rutsey and Peart!
Incredible, watching George killing it.
Thank you, Henk Tittel, for this best show🙏🤘
Danke, großes Kino😊
Awesomeness!!!!!!
How it all began!
Ultimate power pop ❤
Goosebumbs!!! A masterpiece!!! Thank you for this Song!!!
Ja, alles im Lot!!! 😂❤❤❤!!! I am Michael Matthias Frohn Mühlstroh und Jesus Christus!!! Overwehlming und Wunderschön und Wunderbar!!! Ich habe mich nicht verirrt!!!
Maximal emotional+++
Einfach nur geil!!!!❤️❤️❤️
Freaking BRILLIANT!!!
The greatest 🖤❤️💛
To much sax.
Deeply moving!
Been to see Blondie tonight in Halifax, England. A terrific gig, only disappointment was they didn't sing this.
It was a phenomenal night. Big shout out to Starsailor too !
Nena is a holiday of the soul.
Clem burke although a brilliant drummer at this point, he was just over the top with fills,eventually I think the band had to tell him to think of the overall sound and chill.
Niedecken - und natürlich auch der Major - sind für mich die besten deutschen Songschreiber dieser musikalischen Ära. Höre die Musik bis heute sehr gerne und viele der Texte haben bis heute nix an ihrer Aktualität eingebüßt. Großartige deutsche Rockmusik ❤
❤❤
This is great music also
Nice music I graduated in 1977 from high school and this was so much better than disco
Irgendwas srimmt da nicht. Ich kann den Major nicht raushören...
Der war da schon nicht mehr dabei ?😢
Also unplugt ist das Lied leider nur halb so schön
Where's the bottom end?? Suzi is a bass player, the featured performer here, and there's no bass here?
Welt-Klasse und ehrlich
My overall FAVE version of this epic song😁✌️🍻 #THAHOUSEOFYES
Musikalisch top aber für mich ohne die Magie der 40 Jahre alten Studioversion,. Die ist kein Song den jemand singt, die nimmt mich wirklich mit in Kerstins verregneten Hinterhof. Bemerkenswertes Werk.
Oh man! In the days when music, the musicians and the styles of music were genuinely appreciated. I was born to late! 1974! If i was 18, 19 in 1968, that would have been perfect. I have been a musician for over 30 years and when kids my age were listening to the latest music like U2, human League, the early 80's I was mining for the older stuff ever since i won a deep purple single hooking ducks at the local fair! From Deep Purple I searched for anything connected to them and a chain reaction happened. I was listeing to Spirit, Steppenwolf, Mountain, Soft Machine and so much more! Why? Because bands were like...mercurial back then. Now, you dont even get who plays what on the album!!! Fricken downloads! I am ranting as i would love to know who the band is playing at the end here? I think vinyl played a huge part in our musical education as you would put the album on and read the shit out of the album sleeve!!! Every detail was soaked up as you listened!!! I know you know what I mean to whoever reads this! So god bless Soft Machine and all the bands in the late 60s early 70's, the finest musical period as far as im concerned! Not forgetting Jazz of course and classical but... Well you know what I mean x
Unfassbar wie dies mich immer sensibelisert und ergreift und mich zum heulen schafft Respekt Major Wolfgang BAP jeit aff
Klaus Major Heuser is still the one and only BAP Gitarrist für mich. Unerreicht, auch was den fetten Sound anbelangt.
Ekelhaft…