WHY This is Rush’s Greatest Song

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @lodiggity69
    @lodiggity69 2 года назад +2328

    After 41 years of listening to Rush, there are still so many of their songs that give me the chills every time I hear them. Xanadu is one of those songs. There will never be another band like Rush.

    • @zendisciple3737
      @zendisciple3737 2 года назад +54

      Witch Hunt is my personal fave...great fusion of music and lyrics...

    • @Darrylizer1
      @Darrylizer1 2 года назад +45

      Yup, I bought A Farewell To Kings on iTunes just so I could have it on bluetooth for my car. I played it five days ago and was screaming out the lyrics in falsetto of course and even doing that I couldn't hit some of the notes Geddy was singing! Such a great album and such a great song.

    • @acousticguitarcoversongs
      @acousticguitarcoversongs 2 года назад +25

      Same here. I even got shivers listening to this breakdown! 😁

    • @thebeber5548
      @thebeber5548 2 года назад +46

      So well said on how so many of us feel about Rush. We were lucky to have them in our lifetime.

    • @maxxc7534
      @maxxc7534 2 года назад +19

      Geddy sure captures the mystery of Xanadu when he finally starts singing.

  • @bigmike3261
    @bigmike3261 2 года назад +3443

    Rush may not be your favorite band, but they are probably your favorite band's favorite band.

  • @vikingrobot4179
    @vikingrobot4179 2 года назад +863

    I swear Rush saved my life.
    Troubled teen with no Dad.
    My oldest Brothers were my best friends.
    They both went into the army and I was left with my Mom and her abusive boyfriend.
    Rush helped me escape reality and I
    Spent so many hours immersed in Everything Rush in the 80’s.
    Still…looking back to those days I would go back in a heartbeat and do it all over again just to relive the mind blowing alternate universe that Rush took me to every time I put on the headphones.

    • @rogertayloRRR
      @rogertayloRRR 2 года назад +25

      Great comment.

    • @DCcoleman
      @DCcoleman 2 года назад +17

      Amen to that

    • @TheSchultzBrigade
      @TheSchultzBrigade 2 года назад +18

      Peace Brother

    • @swampt.6898
      @swampt.6898 2 года назад +17

      Proud of your honesty and open-ness, you were able to get to a good place by getting through a bad place and glad that RUSH was there to help like the friend it truly is. . .

    • @shawnbruce6934
      @shawnbruce6934 2 года назад +6

      Were You a Musician?

  • @Fishman-266
    @Fishman-266 Год назад +31

    What an absolute masterpiece this song is. How could this get old. Every time I listen to it, it must be played as loud as my ears can take. The 3 amigos of progressive rock. These guys make me proud to be Canadian.

  • @parrotheadstx
    @parrotheadstx 2 года назад +492

    At 59 years of age - I am still moved emotionally, physically and mentally by their music. As a young 13 year old drummer - I had practiced along to the artist/drummers of the 70's. But it wasn't until I heard Rush, more specifically Neil Peart, when the light came on - suddenly pulling me towards a style I wanted to emulate. I cannot count the hours I've spent over the past 45+ years trying to nail down his drum parts. Thank you for spending time on this episode showcasing Rush. We all miss the band. We all miss you Neil. Thank you for what you gave us during all of your years.

    • @lancejohnson8522
      @lancejohnson8522 2 года назад +11

      I'm 56 now... I get it. You can't duplicate it. Just be inspired by them. Listen to what they wrote and are writing and lay it down. Smart and with perspective.

    • @PS-pe6nc
      @PS-pe6nc Год назад +8

      I could have wrote that comment myself. Word for word it is exactly how I feel. Right down to the ages. I still get so choked up sometimes listening to Neil. What a great soul!

    • @alsavantjes
      @alsavantjes Год назад

      This Isnt Rush?

    • @bradcrosier1332
      @bradcrosier1332 Год назад +2

      Likewise. Also 56 at the moment. I can’t reproduce Neil’s parts verbatim, but I do the best I can (see what I did there?) and play them as accurately as I can (and as I hear them, which occasionally gets revised when I listen more closely or see a transcription). It’s a mountain I will never summit, but I’m enjoying the journey.
      “From first to last
      The peak is never passed
      Something always fires the light
      That gets in your eyes
      One moment’s high
      And glory rolls on by
      Like a streak of lightening
      That flashes and fades
      In the summer sky”
      I won’t even approach that peak, particularly when it comes to the creativity that first imagined those parts and lyrics, but I enjoy the journey of following one of the true greats. He may have faded from this realm, but the brilliance he shone lingers on through his recordings, his lyrics, and his other writings.
      Thank you Neil, and Alex, and Geddy, for writing that soundtrack for me - and for setting such a shining example of what integrity looks like.

    • @ricksmith7214
      @ricksmith7214 Год назад +1

      I'm exactly like you Mark same age and everything , what you said I couldn't of said it better myself... seen them 9 times and Neil was god

  • @MeWriter2112
    @MeWriter2112 2 года назад +361

    Neil Peart heard the world in a different way than the rest of us and knew exactly how a song should hit the brain. He was a musical genius.

    • @MeWriter2112
      @MeWriter2112 2 года назад +41

      And NO QUESTION that Alex is the most underrated guitarist. Masterful.

    • @lancejohnson8522
      @lancejohnson8522 2 года назад +7

      They wrote well. Taking the words and created magic. Neal wrote. They created together. The amazing thing is that people actually smarter than what they are believe. We think like this everyday. We have thoughts and opinions. We fantasize and dream. We watch and learn. I think we would be better people if we just listened.

    • @viadharmawheel
      @viadharmawheel 2 года назад +7

      Don't forget, it would not be great without the lyrics Neil wrote. Without Neil, Rush would never be greater than say Triumph.

    • @johndoh5182
      @johndoh5182 2 года назад +9

      @@lancejohnson8522 Yes and no. Neil wrote the lyrics. Geddy and Alex would come up with the music and then once they worked out the music Neil would start working out the drumming. This is according to what the band has said.
      So musically they all were part, but most the sound of the song is coming from Geddy and Alex.

    • @anthonykeve8894
      @anthonykeve8894 Год назад +1

      @MeWriter2112
      Your comment* redefines “spot - on perfect!” I’m very sorry the same* is SO “under liked.”

  • @auralfixxation6702
    @auralfixxation6702 2 года назад +405

    The thing about Rush is, whether you were a guitarist, a bassist or a drummer, they appealed to your senses. Truly a musicians band.

    • @MarianoPingitore
      @MarianoPingitore 2 года назад +16

      I mean, true, but I play trumpet and piano and they also appeal to my senses

    • @gauchesymbiote1039
      @gauchesymbiote1039 2 года назад +13

      I don't play anything other than vocal chords and they appeal to my senses.

    • @auralfixxation6702
      @auralfixxation6702 2 года назад +13

      I guess I should have said, no matter what you play or even if a vocalist, Rush appealed to you. 😊

    • @watkinssixtyfive7788
      @watkinssixtyfive7788 2 года назад +7

      The thoughtful lyrics also played their part. Truly a complete package.

    • @adrianocallaghan8683
      @adrianocallaghan8683 2 года назад +4

      I Remember as a young drummer, hearing this song, thinking this is the most amazing song I have heard..

  • @reidkg12
    @reidkg12 Год назад +23

    a 37 minute stream on a 10 plus minute song... now that is passion! I am on a road trip tomorrow I am pulling out this CD for it!

  • @grimdimly
    @grimdimly 2 года назад +577

    An interview with Alex and Geddy would be amazing! I believe Geddy is working on a memoir right now, and Alex has his new Envy Of None band. So they will both have new projects to promote.

    • @jeffwickermusic134
      @jeffwickermusic134 2 года назад +5

      I absolutely agree! 👍

    • @kennyplay5982
      @kennyplay5982 2 года назад +2

      What project is Geddy doing now?

    • @halholbrookspussy
      @halholbrookspussy 2 года назад +4

      @@kennyplay5982 an autobiography/memoir

    • @cptnoremac
      @cptnoremac 2 года назад +2

      @@conanbarbarion1631 More superior? So they're both superior, but right-handed players are more so? Who are they both superior to? People with no hands? The fuck are you even saying?

    • @randallmilton
      @randallmilton 2 года назад +2

      Thisss. They also just did all the recordings for Rush pinball and the new YYZ video, so I’m sure they would find the time

  • @paulbaker3347
    @paulbaker3347 Год назад +324

    As a musician I can never believe the talent of these guys! They are in a league of there own!!!

    • @413TomaccoRoad
      @413TomaccoRoad 9 месяцев назад +7

      their*

    • @robertglisson6319
      @robertglisson6319 8 месяцев назад

      Your knowledge of music is very limited then. Not even the most talented of rock trios, let alone jazz, jazz fusion, or top classical ensembles...

    • @413TomaccoRoad
      @413TomaccoRoad 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@robertglisson6319 They are not?

    • @toddkorbusieski111
      @toddkorbusieski111 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@robertglisson6319 Who would you place at their level? Just curious.

    • @zackcarty4790
      @zackcarty4790 5 месяцев назад +1

      Dire Straits i would put above rush... i mean this is ALL personal tastes... One mans music is another mans noise...

  • @Chord_The_Seeker
    @Chord_The_Seeker 2 года назад +403

    I saw Rush live on the “Presto” tour. When they played “Xanadu” Geddy was playing bass with his left hand, keyboard with his right hand, Taurus pedals with his feet, and singing at the same time. Simply amazing!

    • @YAMISOOLD2009
      @YAMISOOLD2009 2 года назад +17

      He and Neil both had that ability to do four things simultaneously with their extremities. I think that is part of what bonded them.

    • @fiquitoyunque
      @fiquitoyunque 2 года назад +8

      That’s precisely what I found most amazing about the song when they recorded it LIVE for “Exit Stage Left,” particularly just before Geddy is about to start singing. So well layered it is almost ridiculous.

    • @kimdawcatgirl
      @kimdawcatgirl 2 года назад +10

      I saw them at Pine Knob for the Roll the Bones tour and couldn't believe there were only the 3 of them! I kept thinking there were dudes hiding in the back to accompany them live like so many groups do, but, NO! They just utilized every available limb like the comment above stated. Amazing!

    • @yonitznkc
      @yonitznkc 2 года назад +16

      I saw Rush just once (on the WORST NIGHT OF ALL),
      at the Philadelphia Spectrum, September 25, 1980; John Bonham died hours before that concert.
      It was bittersweet for Rush and we attendees, but Rush gave us a memory.
      They played their as-yet-unreleased “Tom Sawyer” for us!
      Philly bore witness first that “Tom Sawyer” would indeed affect the annals of RnR music.
      I never got to see ‘Zeppelin live, and Rush kind of appreciated that, huh? 👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @BriansFunHouse
      @BriansFunHouse 2 года назад +11

      And was thinking about baseball....all at the same time

  • @zekesterboospirit8658
    @zekesterboospirit8658 7 месяцев назад +45

    Ahhhh. The epic Xanadu. Its where my RUSH journey began. My older brother made me listen to Xanadu, in the dark as a nine year old. I was part enthralled and scared. The song continues to blow my mind to this day as a 50 year old. The song means the world to me. Long live RUSH. Love your channel sir. Keep fighting the good fight.

    • @LombardiGolf
      @LombardiGolf 4 месяца назад +1

      Great choice, Xanadu hit hard

    • @HOPEat
      @HOPEat 4 месяца назад +1

      Well said. 🍻☮️

    • @gailtrenholm837
      @gailtrenholm837 2 месяца назад +1

      Oh my god, my older brother made me listen to Xanadu in the dark too!! My introduction to Rush when l was 13. Wild that we have the same story ❤

    • @zekesterboospirit8658
      @zekesterboospirit8658 2 месяца назад +1

      @@gailtrenholm837 That is too cool!

  • @oz9012
    @oz9012 2 года назад +310

    Being a teenager in my bedroom looking at Tolkien illustrations, drawing Dungeons & Dragons maps and listening to Rush. Those were the happiest times.

    • @double_initial
      @double_initial 2 года назад +14

      Same. All 3

    • @jmvm31
      @jmvm31 2 года назад +22

      Lucky those who were teens in the 70s and 80s

    • @craiger991gm
      @craiger991gm 2 года назад +12

      You forgot feling misunderstood by your peers because you were so much smarter thatn them, otherewise that is exactly my teenage years.

    • @plslakewood
      @plslakewood 2 года назад +12

      Same here but I was drawing Tolkien images. I remember it well. Those were great times.

    • @dtmcbride
      @dtmcbride 2 года назад +2

      Wooooo !!!

  • @gileshalliwell3591
    @gileshalliwell3591 2 года назад +94

    Rick always makes you feel you are sharing your joy of music with an old friend, whether it’s an old favourite or something new to you you’ll learn something each time… Great job!

  • @tsamee4re351
    @tsamee4re351 Год назад +303

    Rush. The greatest rock band ever. From another planet.

  • @josephwilliamson129
    @josephwilliamson129 Год назад +12

    Rush fan for 46 years and this was so cool to watch you break it down and be as excited as I am about the band. Thank you Rick for all you do in the music community!

  • @jamelakajamal
    @jamelakajamal 2 года назад +724

    So many Great ones, I’m just sad I didn’t get to see them live

    • @waymire5
      @waymire5 2 года назад +28

      1978 Hemispheres Tour for me. I was a junior in high school. Should have gone to more. Listening to them since 1976. They never get old.

    • @Karsius1
      @Karsius1 2 года назад +12

      Same here, I told myself I would eventually see them live 12 years back when I first started university and never did, I just always assumed theyd tour forever so id catch them eventually. Never thought that anything would happen to Neil. Definitely a huge regret of mine.

    • @justicebix295
      @justicebix295 2 года назад +11

      I had a few chances to see them back in the 80's and 90's, but I couldn't be arsed. You think that they are going to be around forever and then they are gone. BTW l, love your channel Jamel.

    • @Rasputin443556
      @Rasputin443556 2 года назад +10

      Test for Echo, 1996. Played all of 2112. I've seen enough of your channel, Jamal, to know that you do have a sense of what you missed (I mean, how many Rush posters do you have in the background?), and yeah, it was fucking great.

    • @rallyeraidr7841
      @rallyeraidr7841 2 года назад +15

      Same here Jamal; They never came down here to Australia - and so many of us never had the cash to fly across the world and see them. BTW, love your channel brother.

  • @JRobertONeill1
    @JRobertONeill1 2 года назад +83

    You have to get Alex and Geddy to sit down....thank you so much for doing this. My countrymen, never sold out, always played what they liked and are among the few true musical geniuses. Only got to see them twice live...both magical experiences 20 years apart. RIP Neil.

    • @kimdawcatgirl
      @kimdawcatgirl 2 года назад +3

      Great idea! Maybe Alex will bring some of his beer, and Geddy some of his wine!🍷🍺

  • @pmxevious
    @pmxevious 2 года назад +169

    I saw Rush 30 times, and when people asked why I was "going to see them again" my answer was often, "it's like going to see the symphony orchestra, or the ballet." Timeless classics performed impeccably.

    • @themountain3461
      @themountain3461 2 года назад +5

      I saw them twice. On the Snakes and Arrows tour and performing Moving Pictures in its entirety. The latter was one of best concerts I’ve ever been to

    • @jasonouellette2436
      @jasonouellette2436 2 года назад +3

      Seen em 17 times,wish I could see em more but ....

    • @jasonouellette2436
      @jasonouellette2436 2 года назад

      Except better!

    • @RaptorV1USA
      @RaptorV1USA 2 года назад +4

      Well said... Only made it to see them about 6-7 times last time it was the hollywood bowl for R30...truly magical.
      It still fucking kills me that my life was a fucking mess when R40 rolled around and I missed it .

    • @jmcmurdo
      @jmcmurdo 2 года назад +5

      Unfortunately, only twice for me. Roll The Bones with a friend, and R40 in Seattle with my wife and kids. R40 was amazing. Originally had nose bleed seats, but ran into a woman from Ticketmaster in the consession line when my youngest (he was about 9) wanted a snack. She thought I was a cool dad for bringing his 9 and 15 year old kids to the show. We started talking and she ended up giving us Row 17 Floor seats on Gedde's side. Blew my kids' minds since they had heard me play Rush all their lives. I still get emotional thinking about that concert.

  • @cracktact7676
    @cracktact7676 7 месяцев назад +28

    The vocals on that last "Oh is it paradise?" just give you goosebumps like...how?

  • @SquirrelTheater
    @SquirrelTheater Год назад +482

    3 of the greatest musicians, songwriters, lyricists and performers ever to play music. EVER. 👍🏻😎
    P.S. Neil wasn’t a drummer. He was a master percussionist and one of the best lyricists ever.

    • @Sherwoody
      @Sherwoody Год назад +19

      Just curious, how many people out there have played air drums to Tom Sawyer?

    • @substrate001
      @substrate001 Год назад +14

      @@Sherwoody LOL! ALL OF THEM! 🥁🥁🥁🥁😅

    • @AJ-jy6lb
      @AJ-jy6lb Год назад +9

      @@Sherwoody - Answer: ALL OF THEM! LoL :o)
      Was just saying to a friend last night that you'll never see as many air drummers as when you go to a RUSH concert.

    • @MarkKramKarmVI
      @MarkKramKarmVI Год назад +3

      You go squirrel

    • @SquirrelTheater
      @SquirrelTheater Год назад +3

      @@MarkKramKarmVI
      😂🤣😂🐿

  • @marclavigne69
    @marclavigne69 Год назад +273

    The most amazing bit, is that it was written to play live, with 12 & 6 string double neck, a 6 string guitar & 4 string bass double neck, keyboards, bass peddles and drums, by only 3 musicians. And Geddy still had some spare time for vocals 😂

    • @RoarOfWolverine
      @RoarOfWolverine 11 месяцев назад +21

      Believe it or not, Geddy’s double neck Rickenbacker was a 4 string bass and 12 string guitar, at least originally. The live version of the Xanadu video from the Exit Stage Left tour (probably the most viewed live version), Geddy was using the 4/12 Rick. Many years later, Geddy replaced that Rick with a 4/6 version, but for most years it was the 4/12 string. Geddy played rhythm during the solo and for the outro.
      Geddy actually plays the melody on guitar during the outro, along with Neil matching him note for note on the glockenspiel, all while Alex just arpeggiates a single cord. It is a masterclass ending that only a group like Rush would orchestrate. That is why they have been called the world’s smallest orchestra. I don’t know of any other three piece band that literally orchestrated layers the way Rush did?
      Typically, in most three or four piece rock bands, the bass pretty much played the same key the melody of the guitar is playing, but Geddy would try to find harmonies to what Alex was playing, adding texture and a much fuller sound as opposed to when the two instruments are only playing different octaves of the same thing.
      The one takeaway everyone says after hearing Rush, even members of other famous bands, is “how can three guys make so much sound?”. I think that the orchestration of layers is a big part of that, and the fact that Geddy and Neil filled gaps like no other rhythm section. In fact, those two alone made enough sound to be considered a band, the meat and potatoes of the sound, so Alex just became the gravy… and what a tasty gravy he made.

    • @johnbaker6847
      @johnbaker6847 11 месяцев назад +22

      Many people don't know he did the band's taxes in the down time time when he wasn't doing vocals, bass, 6-string rhythm, pedals, and synth through this performance.

    • @djbooth5026
      @djbooth5026 10 месяцев назад +1

      😂

    • @Taco_Raider
      @Taco_Raider 10 месяцев назад +8

      It was also recorded live, in one take.

    • @MDavidG1
      @MDavidG1 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@johnbaker6847 Yes, and he also volunteered at H&R Block during tax season, helping underprivileged senior citizens do their taxes. Very impressive!

  • @cherylrozema97
    @cherylrozema97 2 года назад +103

    I always get chills with "Time Stand Still.".... but all their works have such a unique, one-of-a-kind sound... phenomenal!

    • @bakkusmgr
      @bakkusmgr 2 года назад +8

      Check out the United States Army Band version in memory and honor of Neil Peart. after his passing. I tear up every time I hear it. ….and I still miss Neil.

    • @cherylrozema97
      @cherylrozema97 2 года назад +2

      @@bakkusmgr Thank you... I certainly will! 😍

    • @cherylrozema97
      @cherylrozema97 2 года назад +2

      @@bakkusmgr Just listened... very moving...

    • @henrikcarmel1
      @henrikcarmel1 2 года назад +3

      The lyrics are fantastic

    • @seanmurphy3753
      @seanmurphy3753 Год назад

      @@bakkusmgr GREAT comment. I watched that vid more than a few times.

  • @robzilla60
    @robzilla60 11 месяцев назад +14

    I first heard Rush in High School in 76. The album was 2112. It was the most amazing music I'd ever heard. Then, in October of 77 they came to play a concert in Beaumont with Max Webster as the opener. It was my 3rd ever rock show. It was their 'Farewell to Kings' tour. To my joy, they played the 1st side of 2112, as well as a lot of the new album, to include Xanadu, and songs from their earlier 3 albums. Amazing, awesome show. I would only realize how great they were then, many years and many shows from many bands later. I saw them a total of only 6 times through the years, but they are still one of the top bands ever. Their musicianship outdoes just about any band out there, even now. Sadly they retired after the death of Neil, and rightly so. There is always a place in my head for Rush.

  • @dornelli1
    @dornelli1 Год назад +420

    xanadu is a symphonic masterpiece played by three unassuming 25 years old rock players unnoticed by the music industry who insisted on showing the world that music could be done with integrity

    • @wessbess
      @wessbess Год назад +2

      Do one on Tom Sawyer that’s my favorite

    • @Win7ermu7e
      @Win7ermu7e Год назад +16

      I was so surprised when they decided to cover an Olivia Newton John song but it really worked.

    • @ExploreTayo
      @ExploreTayo Год назад

      @@Win7ermu7e 🤣🤣

    • @PeacePromissor-kv1ei
      @PeacePromissor-kv1ei Год назад +3

      It showed that 3 gifted atheists could exhibit the dis-integrity of most theists. But still, as much as I admire them, John 3 has more integrity by revealing the non-integrity of atheism. So they are caught in a double-bind.

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv Год назад +1

      @@PeacePromissor-kv1ei You completely lost me. I'm not familiar with all their albums, but even if I was, I donno if I'd get it. I'm sure it's too complex to explain here tho. So I'm not asking you to. Cheers! ✌🏼

  • @jameskeyes1131
    @jameskeyes1131 2 года назад +331

    The end of an era. With Neil gone, we will never hear this again. We lost the most professional, talented, inventive group in the history of rock. Enjoy their work. Nobody can replace them.

    • @greengrass1072
      @greengrass1072 Год назад +14

      Great post and I agree. I grew up with this band and I miss the anticipation of a new album and the tour that came with it. There was nothing like it. I’ll never forget getting Roll the Bones and Counterparts a month before they came out. I knew someone that worked at a WEA plant near me and he smuggled them out for me. The best is I still went out and bought the albums when they came out because you felt like you had to support them. That’s what that band created for a lot of people, loyalty to them. When Neil passed, I cried off and on for a week afterward. That’s never happened to me ever for someone that wasn’t a friend or a family member. It felt like a part of my life was gone and it was.

    • @pompom11
      @pompom11 Год назад +6

      I watch “Time Stands Still” every week, including lots of their other video’s. My stomach aches, when the reality of reminded Neil is dead, one of a kind genius on drums, not to mention Lyricist 👍🏻

    • @johndardi1334
      @johndardi1334 Год назад +3

      @@greengrass1072 Wow bro… your comment was awesome. I’ve been a fan since 1983 when I was 12 years old. When you bought the album when you didn’t have to says volumes about Rush fans and I always felt the same way about supporting them. I don’t know any other fan base with that kind of mentality. It’s giving back because you know they’re giving you their absolute best. That’s the feeling you had leaving a Rush show. They played every show like it was their last and gave you every penny’s worth. When I was in high school if I met someone that didn’t like Rush I tolerated it but if they started making fun or bad mouthing them in anyway I couldn’t be friends with that person lol. I took it very personal. That’s the weird indescribable connection Rush has with their fans that no other band has. If I met someone that loved Rush we were instant friends. I don’t understand why that is. Do you have any thoughts on that?

    • @jameshansen5281
      @jameshansen5281 Год назад +4

      Couldn't agree more. I find myself playing songs multiple times because there's so much going on, and it's only three guys. They were unbelievable. I'm forever grateful I got to see them live, even if it was only once. I was born in the mid-80s, so I was kind of late to the party. I saw them on the Time Machine tour in Detroit. They played Moving Pictures in its entirety. A high moment in my life, for sure.

    • @rogerhickson7256
      @rogerhickson7256 Год назад

      At least we have an enormous collection to listen to. I find new stuff I like when I go back and listen to the 80's albums I wasn't a huge fan of when they came out.

  • @sigsfast
    @sigsfast 2 года назад +246

    I’d LOVE a full length interview sit down with Alex and Geddy. And Rick, bring your guitar and jam a little! It’d be a dream for you and we’d joy in seeing it!

    • @elgatoconbolas
      @elgatoconbolas 2 года назад +5

      YES!

    • @Kevhead7
      @Kevhead7 2 года назад +6

      I was thinking the same about 30 seconds into this.

    • @cheneyrobert
      @cheneyrobert 2 года назад +2

      👍🏻🥂

    • @dallasstiles118
      @dallasstiles118 2 года назад +3

      I feel fortunate that Neil left some record of his thoughts on music in the form of instructional materials, and his thoughts on things other than drumming were just as fascinating. Would be nice if all three guys could be here to talk about the music, especially since I wish there had been a lot more of that around.

    • @markopalikko6986
      @markopalikko6986 2 года назад +3

      I'd contribute $ for that to happen.

  • @West-su2oe
    @West-su2oe 3 месяца назад +7

    I first heard Rush in 1985 when an army buddy played their music for me. I’ve been a fan ever since. Their sound is so big with only 3 musicians, and each one is a virtuoso. Amazing talent.

  • @Jimmy_Jim_Jim_1234
    @Jimmy_Jim_Jim_1234 2 года назад +196

    Alex Lifeson is one of the greatest guitar players ever. He was the complete package. A great song writer, soloist, rhythm player, and most important he played for the song not for himself.

    • @RaptorV1USA
      @RaptorV1USA 2 года назад +17

      "he played for the song".....only thing I'd adj.... change " he" to "they" ..
      It's fairly rare and kind of crazy how these guys could all fucking DESTROY on their instruments and they often did regularly through most of their songs,...
      But they NEVER outshined the song OR each other...... EVER..
      One big reason why AL is continually under rated by most guitarists and fans of guitar playing ...
      BUT...The real 'players' and fans of rock and guitar who recognize greatness beyond the top 5-7 guys everyone can name...
      ....KNOW Lifeson is and will always be one of the best.

    • @MrPugsley1961
      @MrPugsley1961 2 года назад +9

      @@RaptorV1USA You make such excellent points on Rush as a "group". Too often people idolize one player out of a group of players. Rush is and was the consummate team of players. Each of them virtuoso in their craft. I'm certain I'm like many of their fans cannot think of one without thinking of all three.

    • @jimmiller3139
      @jimmiller3139 2 года назад +8

      If you are a fan of Alex, check out his guest appearance on "The Trailer Park Boys"

    • @onlyfromadistance7326
      @onlyfromadistance7326 2 года назад

      @@jimmiller3139 ,"Play I LIKE TO ROCK "!
      "He's a drunk male prostitute "...

    • @marcosreal11
      @marcosreal11 2 года назад +1

      I heard that the way they wrote his solos is they would jam on a song at length and GL and NP would pick their favorite parts and piece them together.

  • @zambonidriver42
    @zambonidriver42 2 года назад +86

    Rick, you do this every time. You bring me back to music I love, and you show new ways to listen to it, new ways to appreciate it.
    Thank you.

  • @rgramling
    @rgramling 2 года назад +103

    This breakdown is just an absolute gift to life long rush fans. THANK YOU RB! Having the chance to hear a song I have loved for ~40 years through your genius ears is simply priceless.

    • @wsliu360
      @wsliu360 2 года назад +1

      His analysis at 26:32 brings the subtlety alive

  • @tonyjanusky
    @tonyjanusky 10 месяцев назад +12

    Having seen them play Xanadu live at Maple Leaf Gardens on New Years Eve 1978 was an unbelievable thing to witness! The depth and complexity of their performance was mind-blowing for my 16-year-old self, especially as a fledgling bassist! Still just SO incredible to hear! Thank, Rick for featuring this!

    • @Islanddweller18
      @Islanddweller18 7 месяцев назад

      Omg I was there too . I’m sure we high fived that night.

  • @KingBawb-wg3jo
    @KingBawb-wg3jo 2 года назад +227

    This is exactly why I watch. He gets as excited as I do when telling people about Rush. There is a love there that would be impossible to hide.

    • @NH2112
      @NH2112 2 года назад +5

      He’s absolutely giddy like a schoolgirl here LOL

    • @tomharper550
      @tomharper550 2 года назад +1

      YES!

    • @obiwanbenobi4943
      @obiwanbenobi4943 2 года назад +5

      I watched again because the first time was so much fun. He's loves this song as much as I do. And what a fun time the 2nd view was too. :) Nothing wrong with spending some time listening to a favorite and enjoying it with someone else. :)

    • @KingBawb-wg3jo
      @KingBawb-wg3jo 2 года назад +2

      @@obiwanbenobi4943 agreed. Speaking of sharing something you love, I too love Linux.

    • @capstevepoarch
      @capstevepoarch 2 года назад +3

      Love the faces... And that he starts to make a point, but is so excited about it that he forgets to... And shouts THIS!! while pointing randomly... I get the sense that he loves it as much as I do!

  • @brettallgoodtunes9483
    @brettallgoodtunes9483 2 года назад +56

    As a budding guitar player, I worked my face off to be able to play this track, a serious lesson in staying “in the song” without blowing everybody else off the stage. For my money, Rush remains the most talented trio ever, utilizing the technology available in a hybrid of rock, jazz and classical themes. Hours and hours dedicated to learning what was really going on and doing my best to emulate what i heard. All of that work paid off when i was able to get very very close to the “Broon’s Bane/The Trees/Xanadu” trilogy from “exit stage left”. The things i gleaned from all that work still show up today, 40 years later. Rush remains my “go to” style of playing, even as i gig with many different genres. Thank you so much for this breakdown! I still love the joy that Rush produces in me and so many others ☮️❤️🎶

  • @Rickshaw_Bohammer
    @Rickshaw_Bohammer 2 года назад +273

    Glad Rush is getting more recognition. More than just a “nerd” band, they’re incredible

    • @partoftheway4235
      @partoftheway4235 2 года назад +20

      The thing about people giving recognition to rush is this.... People who don't recognize rush as a top band in music history that changed the direction of music. Those people are just ignorant about music. But people who really know good quality music and music composition know that rush is one of the best in history!

    • @demodick
      @demodick Год назад +5

      For sure. The old “your favorite bands favorite band” comment comes to mind.
      The non Rush music that has been made the last 30 years that would not exist without Rush is staggering.

    • @alsavantjes
      @alsavantjes Год назад

      what? thi is not Rush?

    • @kkjj4508
      @kkjj4508 Год назад +3

      Never where nerdy just a WELL SPOKEN Band WHO SHOWS WHAT BADDDD ASSS GROUP THEY ARE ,SO TALENTED, SO GREAT AND TOGETHER ,,,,,FORGET IT......RUSH IS WOWWWWE

    • @Luckyrider1958
      @Luckyrider1958 Год назад +1

      @@alsavantjes YES IT IS.....

  • @jgboys1
    @jgboys1 5 месяцев назад +11

    The beginning with the drum rolls and the big crescendo is just magical.

  • @ChrisMccauley-s1u
    @ChrisMccauley-s1u Год назад +198

    Xanadu is the song that made me a Rush fan. I could not comprehend how just 3 musicians could make such a huge sound! 27 Rush concerts spanning 13 tours under my belt and they NEVER disappointed!

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv Год назад +3

      I know eh?! They sound like at least 5 guys. Same thing live. The best 3 peice band ever, by far!

    • @charlesbrowning9748
      @charlesbrowning9748 Год назад

      Xanadu was the most musically complex song rush ever did and I have heard flawless live performances. They were the gods of rock.

    • @thepatriotsrock2
      @thepatriotsrock2 Год назад +2

      Triumph did it with 3

    • @ChrisMccauley-s1u
      @ChrisMccauley-s1u Год назад +1

      @@thepatriotsrock2 "Did" what? Triumph never had the sound like Rush or the talent OR the record sales. Triumph was a good band, not in the same category as Rush.

    • @ChrisMccauley-s1u
      @ChrisMccauley-s1u Год назад

      @@thepatriotsrock2 not quite

  • @nipisi8841
    @nipisi8841 Год назад +71

    NEVER GETS old. A true masterpiece of Rush, and Classic Progressive Rock. Bravo on Rick calling this one. There is not too many great 3 piece out there like Rush. Killer performance.

  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator 2 года назад +82

    Xanadu is a great selection for 'best' song. Rush does a wonderful job of setting the stage and creating the vibe. Rush is one band that truly uses the drums and percussion as melody.
    Great musicians.

  • @JamesZettell
    @JamesZettell 10 месяцев назад +2

    Growing up in southern Ontario and being just the right age, Rush was everything to me and my friends. My first concert was Rush and Max Webster. Indelibly etched in my mind. Listening to this reminds me of why we loved this band. I go through nostalgic phases of listening when Rush is concerned. Bouncing from one album to another. Xanadu is one of many that re-remind me of just why I love this band so much. Thnx for featuring it. My head bobbing back and forth was in perfect time with you. Made me giggle. Thnx again.

  • @brunopaolucci6054
    @brunopaolucci6054 2 года назад +41

    Massive 55 year old Rush fan from Toronto! This is so fascinating to see a genius and a rush fan, break this epic tune down. Thank you Rick!

    • @canadianroot
      @canadianroot 2 года назад +1

      Lose some weight, Bruno. You're not getting any younger. 😂

  • @Farcry-yh4mu
    @Farcry-yh4mu 2 года назад +35

    Xanadu & La Villa Strangiato my top 2 favorites. I've seen RUSH at least 2 dozen times since the release of Moving Pictures. I've taken so many friends and family to experience the awe of what 3 people can do on stage, but most proud to bring my daughter to experience it on the R40 Farewell Tour and that she got to see the Greatest Drummer on the planet. Best Rock trio ever!! RIP Professor your music will live on forever

    • @dancrowe8274
      @dancrowe8274 2 года назад +1

      Nailed it.. my favorites as well but they all are badass.

    • @2ndhandsextoy838
      @2ndhandsextoy838 2 года назад +1

      I was lucky to see them twice. The first time wasn't like any concert I'd ever been to, I was 15 and it forever changed the way I listened to and appreciate music. I was witnessing something special, it was almost a spiritual experience. I'll never forget it.

  • @silverjaw138
    @silverjaw138 2 года назад +1252

    Can we talk about how criminally underrated Alex is?

    • @katherineheasley6196
      @katherineheasley6196 2 года назад +147

      Seriously underrated. Nobody denies Neil is one of the greatest rock drummers of all time - he generally comes up in the top 3 of any list that's worth anything - and that Geddy is *the* boss bassist, but Alex Lifeson gets ignored because he doesn't have the big personality of so many lead guitarists. He does what's needed for the songs. If it needs a Gilmour-esque melodic solo, that's what he does. If it needs shredding, he shreds. The band balanced beautifully, and it was due in no small part to Lifeson's technical excellence and musicianship.

    • @christopherchild4022
      @christopherchild4022 2 года назад +19

      Absolutely brilliant.

    • @derekbacharach
      @derekbacharach 2 года назад +43

      @@katherineheasley6196 In a nutshell, Alex was incredible at serving each song with his musicianship

    • @gav8558
      @gav8558 2 года назад +32

      Millions of album sales and multiple guitar deals with Gibson and Fender. That's underrated?

    • @kencory2476
      @kencory2476 2 года назад +34

      I can't understand exactly how this term "underrated" is tossed about. It doesn't seem to have any connection to a musician's actual rating, in terms of accolades and rewards. Maybe the "underrated" epithet actually points to the author's opinion of him or herself as more sophisticated than anyone else.

  • @brenthelwig8305
    @brenthelwig8305 9 месяцев назад +2

    I love how excited you are! I love how excited I am…still…every time I listen to them! Simply one of the greatest…

  • @Krazy_Shorts
    @Krazy_Shorts 2 года назад +61

    I love when Rick points out some thing that I never noticed before even after listening to this song 10,000 times over the course of the years! This was a great video

  • @backwatersandbackroads
    @backwatersandbackroads 2 года назад +116

    Honestly, I can see Geddy and Alex being interviewed by Rick. It's nothing short of amazing how humble those two men are.

    • @Ikkipepsi
      @Ikkipepsi 2 года назад +17

      oh my God this needs to happen

    • @lcdat
      @lcdat 2 года назад +6

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @bradleyard4195
      @bradleyard4195 2 года назад +14

      The question is, how many times will Alex make Rick laugh so hard he has to pause the interview.

    • @midwesternmonkey3702
      @midwesternmonkey3702 2 года назад +3

      I think having to open for "kiss" helped to keep them humble.

    • @bradleyard4195
      @bradleyard4195 2 года назад +4

      @@midwesternmonkey3702 I also seem to remember a story about some band from Boston that taught them how not to treat an opening act.

  • @fretpound
    @fretpound 2 года назад +34

    I got goosebumps about 50 times watching this. This is the music that changed my life even though I didn’t hear it until about 1985 when I was 15 and had just got my first guitar.

  • @fifthbusiness1678
    @fifthbusiness1678 Год назад +4

    Rick at perhaps the most contemplative I’ve ever seen him … before and during his discussion of his favourite Rush song (which came as a shock to me). And spending a half hour on it. For such an experienced musician and one who breaks down songs and teaches in this space better than almost anyone, that says a lot about this great Canadian band.

  • @mikebryant8082
    @mikebryant8082 Год назад +214

    When ancient civilizations look back and find this music and listen to how technical..melodic and perfectly timed each piece is..they'll be like.."NO way this is THREE people making all this sound"! Yea...they were..and still are..THE greatest rock trio of all time! Mozart in OUR day ladies and gentlemen!

    • @katiegrundle9900
      @katiegrundle9900 Год назад +9

      mozart might give up piano and pick up drums

    • @jamesrichards7234
      @jamesrichards7234 Год назад +3

      Sounds like the plot to 2112

    • @miguelm2583
      @miguelm2583 Год назад +3

      Bill & Ted's excellent adventure.

    • @donwald3436
      @donwald3436 Год назад +3

      They will say it was aliens lol.

    • @russellnotestine6436
      @russellnotestine6436 Год назад +1

      It's easier to be musically tight with three members than with 4, 5 or 6 members

  • @johnmarquez333
    @johnmarquez333 2 года назад +123

    As a life-long Rush fan, I LOVE seeing Rick geek out about Rush and apply his world famous (dare I say it?) analytical ear to them! I have to echo another comment, though, and say that Red Barchetta is one of the greatest Rush songs, and it has such an unusual structure. I'd love to see a "What Makes This Song Great" video on it.

  • @markhealey3660
    @markhealey3660 2 года назад +74

    Having played in a Rush tribute band, Xanadu was our evening closer which was given a standing ovation every time! My favorite still. ❤️🥰🥰

    • @RhymesWithCarbon
      @RhymesWithCarbon Месяц назад

      I played in a tribute band also and this closed the set. We did the first part of Hemispheres which ended on a big E chord, which we sustained and then did the atmospheric intro to xanadu. It was the most fun I’ve ever had playing in a band.

  • @grayslayers
    @grayslayers Месяц назад +2

    I was in the navy in the 80s and visiting my mate in Birmingham. We were into bikes and I had a Honda CB900 with a Harris 4 into 1 pipe on it. It was a street fighter before the term was invented. My mate played me moving pictures and then we went for a blast on our bikes.
    That blast has never ended and Rush have been with me every step of the way. I was 18 then and am 60 (where did that go) now and still get goose bumps when I listen to Rush.
    For me my fav is "The Camera Eye"

  • @wynonasbigbrowndragon6121
    @wynonasbigbrowndragon6121 2 года назад +33

    Neil's control of his volume and knowing where to gradually come in harder to increase it never fails to blow my mind. He had the technical prowess, but what REALLY set him apart was his trailblazing sense of composition. The construction of his parts is something that clearly took a fresh and original but still classically clever mind. Most of the great drummers today are only as great as they are because of him and his contributions to the craft. I can't imagine how long it will be before a mind like that comes along again. Great breakdown.

  • @losthor1zon
    @losthor1zon 2 года назад +345

    The live version of Xanadu from their "Exit Stage Left" tour is magical. (And on utube.) Even outdoes the album cut IMO.

    • @blue23song31
      @blue23song31 2 года назад +37

      Yeah it does. A lot of songs on exit stage left sounded better than their studio versions imo. Red barchetta, Spirit of radio, Jacob's ladder, the trees, xanadu, and definitely a passage Bangkok..imo

    • @brentjones8099
      @brentjones8099 2 года назад +38

      @@blue23song31 Side 3 of Exit...Stage Left is the pinnacle for me. Broon's Bane, The Trees, Xanadu. Unreal. I can't listen to the studio version of Xanadu to this day because I love the live version so much.

    • @scottdunn2178
      @scottdunn2178 2 года назад +5

      Blessed to see Moving Pictures tour in Phoenix with Max Webster opening. Are you a Lost Horizon fan?

    • @narcissismisadisease
      @narcissismisadisease 2 года назад +10

      @@brentjones8099 I’m in total agreement with you. To this day I can listen to side 3 and not be able to wrap my head around the idea that it was just 3 guys doing that.
      Live

    • @dannyjames9639
      @dannyjames9639 2 года назад +15

      I agree... for me, Rush going from Trees to Xanadu in my opinion, is tge GREATEST live piece of audio art in history...

  • @skparkes1969
    @skparkes1969 2 года назад +36

    My aunt lent me a copy of A Farewell to Kings 40 years ago after my parents bought me my first hifi system. I listened to the title track and when the intro ended and the wall of noise hit me, I was hooked. I love all kinds of music but Rush is the band I always come back to.

  • @sararoach3602
    @sararoach3602 Год назад +5

    Geddy's vocals on this song are superb. I got the chills when you also pointed that out.

  • @fjcrod
    @fjcrod 2 года назад +100

    It's a testament to Rush's greatness that after one Rick's longest sabbaticals, he comes back with a breakdown of a Rush song.

    • @johnuruski651
      @johnuruski651 6 месяцев назад +2

      Its so good to hear a guy my age who grew up with the same music and still like myself still gets excited like we were back in jr high school again….. The magic of music is the keeper our soul for many of us and it’s one thing that we can always count on and will never disappoint….

  • @michaelthomas9991
    @michaelthomas9991 2 года назад +151

    It’s an absolute pleasure to watch Rick break this song down with that inimitable, almost childlike joy. Nobody else could do this music such justice. Rush is the Mount Everest of rock quality, easily one of the top five best groups in rock history. Xanadu is still a magical, perfect song, one that should be studied by anyone considering music as a craft. Rick - thank you so much for this episode!!!

    • @wildrideron
      @wildrideron 2 года назад +6

      That's why i love this guy so much.. He has a way of putting me right there with him in his excitement of what he is listening to. ANd takes me back in time to when i was young and so excited about new music. I just love Rick. Like you said, no one else could give the music the justice it deserves like Rick. Thank you Rick. You ROCK brother.

    • @chuckbenzing134
      @chuckbenzing134 2 года назад +4

      Just like a school age buddy that said " hey I got this album - wowzer - you gotta hear this!"

    • @anthonysaponaro6318
      @anthonysaponaro6318 2 года назад +1

      well said

  • @TheDriveDemo
    @TheDriveDemo Год назад +41

    I'm a massive RUSH fan and have listened to Xanadu numerous times over the years, but Rick, you gave me an insight to the song I never had before. Thank you!

  • @TuckerFredrickson
    @TuckerFredrickson 5 месяцев назад +2

    So glad to know others appreciate Alex's contribution to what made Rush!! Each member was special!

  • @davepavey2737
    @davepavey2737 2 года назад +52

    My favorite Rush song is Witch Hunt. Very underrated, great playing and awesome lyrics, very atmospheric played live

    • @elianad2083
      @elianad2083 Год назад +3

      "Bravado" is pretty amazing as well.. dang it's hard to hear a song from them that's not amazing..

    • @pm2785
      @pm2785 Месяц назад +2

      Faces are twisted and grotesque.

  • @macgizmoguy
    @macgizmoguy 2 года назад +210

    What a joy seeing Rick smile, head-bang and groove to this epic composition! Xanadu really is one of Rush’s Crown Jewels - Strangiato is the other.

    • @davidwoolbright3675
      @davidwoolbright3675 2 года назад +9

      Natural Science is the other.

    • @doodlebob3758
      @doodlebob3758 2 года назад +7

      @@davidwoolbright3675 Hemispheres is the other.

    • @IdahoMetal
      @IdahoMetal 2 года назад +7

      I was hoping the selection was Strangiato

    • @Denis-pj6zg
      @Denis-pj6zg 2 года назад +4

      I love that you love Rush.

    • @AZDC99
      @AZDC99 2 года назад

      @fastguitar I grew up in Springfield, VA and lived by its second location in that town. In 1999 I worked at the parent location one in Rockville. Anyway, saw Rush in 1993 at Merriweather Post (near DC) and on its final tour at the NBA arena in Phoenix

  • @GoblinGuy333
    @GoblinGuy333 Год назад +104

    What is amazing is that they could reproduce this live!!! The live version of this on Exit Stage Left is absolutely astounding!

    • @ryanrussell9556
      @ryanrussell9556 Год назад +3

      They played it on the last tour and it was still perfect. Saw it twice.

    • @Robbo1966
      @Robbo1966 Год назад +2

      @@ryanrussell9556 Luck you, epic!

    • @philipprasser6131
      @philipprasser6131 Год назад +3

      Reproduce it live? It was originally recorded in ONE TAKE

    • @4xtech
      @4xtech Год назад +6

      Exit Stage Left defined the summer of 1983 for me.... it was a golden age of music when i was a teen

    • @georgep2112
      @georgep2112 Год назад

      Geddy's live variations during Xanadu theme are among my all time favorites. He played them every time I heard it live. ...even at R40 (I was at Irvine Meadows, CA).

  • @gregbartley2475
    @gregbartley2475 11 месяцев назад +6

    I’m not a musician but can truly appreciate the technical masterpiece that Xanadu, along with several other Rush tracks is. I just know when I listen to it, it’s transcendent.

  • @peckishATX
    @peckishATX 2 года назад +114

    The segue on Exit Stage Left from Trees to Xanadu is magical. By the time it was released all of the tunes had been seasoned by a couple of years of touring. So, those complex arrangements just sounded a lot more natural to me than on the studio versions. The ambition to conceive and lay down those pieces and then the chops and technology to play them live. I'm literally as blown away today as the first time I heard them. Another great vid!

    • @t.angelo4838
      @t.angelo4838 2 года назад +7

      Don't forget Broon's Bane... into the trees..... into Xanadu

    • @mylovesongs2429
      @mylovesongs2429 2 года назад +3

      I love that long synth musical piece by Geddy between The Trees and Xanadu. The live version of Xanadu is on another level compared to the studio version. The video here on YT is excellent!

    • @b.g.5869
      @b.g.5869 2 года назад +6

      Xanadu is indeed a great song, and I agree it's a strong contender for being their best song, and I too love the Exit Stage Left version - but - Exit Stage Left wasn't exactly a live album. They spent a lot of time in the studio enhancing it; not just production engineering magic and edits but laying down tracks.

    • @heatmyzer9
      @heatmyzer9 2 года назад +5

      Truly a magical moment in rock history.

    • @negtype13
      @negtype13 2 года назад +2

      ABSOLUTELY... ESL version is even MORE majestic/ethereal!!
      No coincidence he picked my favorite song as well!
      🤘🤩🤘

  • @Peyoteboy
    @Peyoteboy 2 года назад +29

    So I have listened to Rush since 79. Seen them 5 times live. Had this album on vinyl, tape, cd and digital. And I STILL get goosebumps every time i hear it. Every time!

    • @Sherwoody
      @Sherwoody Год назад +2

      I first saw Rush play at a high school around 1973 or 74 in St Catharines, Ontario. The last time was at Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto in 2003 (best concert I ever saw).

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Год назад

      @@SherwoodyVery cool🤘

  • @brandonhotaling8162
    @brandonhotaling8162 2 года назад +82

    Seeing Rick's reaction to every sound and every moment made me tear up because it's exactly how I felt hearing this song for the first time.

    • @rtbrain
      @rtbrain 2 года назад +5

      Me too dude. Watching Rick made me feel like a kid again. My first Rush song was 1980 flying to London. I was 15. Temples of Syrinx. Mind instantly BLOWN. Rush has been my band ever since. I’m 57 now.

    • @jimmyscrimshaw
      @jimmyscrimshaw 2 года назад +6

      I kept waiting for Rick to cry. Heck, I did. Great memories. So glad to have experienced and loved Rush.

    • @superduper6532
      @superduper6532 2 года назад +3

      14 the summer of 78. Heard Rush and this song for the first time in the bottom of a magical canyon on an indian reservation near the Grand Canyon. Some super Rush heads from Phoenix camping next to me and my scout troop with a casette player. About 2pm, they asked if i wanted a bong hit. I was like what's that? I agreed and the next question was do you like Rush? I didnt know them at the time..they played Xanadu for me. Things kinda changed for me after that.

    • @jimmyscrimshaw
      @jimmyscrimshaw 2 года назад +2

      Super Duper ... Supai Indian Res, correct? Love Grand Canyon! Great story. What a place to be initiated. 🎶🎸👍

    • @rtbrain
      @rtbrain 2 года назад +1

      @@superduper6532 Rush is the gift that keeps on giving. I turned my younger brother onto them and he and I were lucky enough to have seen them together the last three tours before Neil passed. And last month my brother just got the Sterns Rush LE Pinball machine. The BASTARD!!!🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤣

  • @edhull7068
    @edhull7068 9 месяцев назад +12

    I can't imagine Rush's sound and artistry will ever be equaled.

  • @bobobrazl
    @bobobrazl 2 года назад +61

    This video sums up all the reasons we love Rick. His genuine, unadulterated enthusiasm puts a smile on your face. Especially when he's Air Drumming. Plus, his appreciation, knowledge and incredible perspective on music makes this channel so enjoyable. Every school should have a music teacher like him.

    • @reologan4262
      @reologan4262 2 года назад

      Well said!!

    • @frankmadrid666
      @frankmadrid666 2 года назад +1

      I don’t believe it’s possible to have that many superheroes with his inhuman musical ability.

    • @ceebee491
      @ceebee491 2 года назад

      I wish I did! In the 80's in London, unless you were middle class or a 'Swot' it was unlikely you would get music lessons

    • @alfredopereira6884
      @alfredopereira6884 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely, every morning while I have breakfast I listen to one of his episodes.

    • @DavidSmith-tw7ii
      @DavidSmith-tw7ii 2 года назад

      Beautifully said.

  • @67NewEngland
    @67NewEngland 2 года назад +319

    I love many RUSH songs but Red Barchetta is probably my favorite. The story, the dynamics, the journey, the display of musicianship (well thats every Rush song.

    • @Irys1997
      @Irys1997 2 года назад +28

      I always think Red Barchetta first too. But then pretty much any other song anyone says has me nodding and saying, You have a good point, that is a good song. Moral: Rush does songs good

    • @chatter7653
      @chatter7653 2 года назад +14

      That’s my overall single favorite as well but The Trees into Xanadu on ESL is like a push

    • @matthewguarna2975
      @matthewguarna2975 2 года назад +9

      Definitely, my gateway to one of the greatest bands and albums of all time

    • @jennyf6446
      @jennyf6446 2 года назад +2

      It’s my favorite also

    • @brianjohnson5789
      @brianjohnson5789 2 года назад +11

      the thrill of the drum stick being thrown to only just miss the arena roof every show was brilliant in Red Barchetta

  • @thedrogo3953
    @thedrogo3953 2 года назад +31

    These guys would rehearse their songs to perfection and record live takes in the studio. It's an insane level of musicianship!!

  • @sarojaband4664
    @sarojaband4664 Год назад +38

    Xanadu is THE masterpiece of masterpieces in the entire RUSH universe.
    Natural Science is #2.
    The Camera Eye #3.
    RIP Professor Neil Peart 🔥

    • @toddkurzbard
      @toddkurzbard 11 месяцев назад +6

      I only had heard "Tom Sawyer" before hearing this for the first time.
      As it rolled on, I was gobsmacked totally by its' magnificence.
      I listened over and over and over, totally in awe of what was coming to my ears.

    • @johnmaldonado3909
      @johnmaldonado3909 10 месяцев назад +3

      What about the Necromancer?

    • @bassfan41
      @bassfan41 8 месяцев назад +5

      Camera Eye is up there for me too and I think it's Getty's best song lyrically. I love the way he sings the lyrics

    • @sarojaband4664
      @sarojaband4664 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@bassfan41 Agreed. The way he sings the lines :
      "The buildings are lost in their limitless rise,
      My feet catch the pulse and the purposeful stride...
      I feel a sense of possibilities,
      I feel the wrench of hard realities."
      Gives me shivers to this day!! 🔥

    • @leonardomarquesbellini
      @leonardomarquesbellini 7 месяцев назад

      I love Necromancer more than Xanadu, BUT Necromancer suffers a bit from being splot into three parts that while great don't have the same coherence Xanadu does as a whole song ​@@johnmaldonado3909

  • @lubie_ogorky
    @lubie_ogorky 2 года назад +212

    YES, XANADU. I've been waiting for so long for someone to agree with me on that 😂 this is the best Rush's song ever. I love every single second of that record and I couldn't imagine my life without knowing it. it's pure poetry and as I said, I'm glad someone's acknowledged it as well ♥️

    • @patronus1776
      @patronus1776 2 года назад +15

      Definitely. It's their opus. I strongly prefer their performance if it on Exit.. Stage Left. But it was interesting hearing that their 2nd studio take was "the one." Of course, it was. Cuz they're awesome musicians.

    • @laner989
      @laner989 2 года назад +8

      Not a day goes by where at some point I listen to Rush. Tough to discern which is better Farewell to Kings, 2112, or Hemispheres. The Music is so sophisticated, that each Time I listen to it, I find something new.

    • @DFender4000
      @DFender4000 2 года назад +6

      @@patronus1776 Watching Alex Lifeson doing some of the fastest double-neck changes and switch throwing ever when going from the light twelve-string parts to the heavier six-string bits on the Exit... Stage Left video is so freaking awesome! While he's moving his left-hand onto the other neck his right hand is hitting the neck and pickup switches like a Jedi!

    • @ataylor2112
      @ataylor2112 2 года назад +7

      The trees / Xanadu on exit stage left is Rush’s greatest- there is something magic about it.

    • @ToneTraveler
      @ToneTraveler 2 года назад +3

      “I think I’m going Bald” is still the best Rush song ever:)

  • @scottrauth8219
    @scottrauth8219 2 года назад +62

    Xanadu is still one of the most incredible songs Rush created. It’s amazing!!! Once again, you have hit one of the best rock performances ❤️ The lyrics are also incredible! Neil at the top of his game (RIP 😔)

  • @rojohe
    @rojohe 2 года назад +34

    I can hardly believe it's nearing 50 years that I've been a Rush fan; in some ways it seems like yesterday. Personally I loath the thought of trying to choose a favorite, especially when so many of their compositions elicit such strong emotions. I also find it truly amazing that three brilliant, virtuosic musicians were able to maintain a personal and professional relationship that lasted roughly 46 years. RIP Neil.

  • @bubbagump4298
    @bubbagump4298 5 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent song breakdown. Listening to Neil Peart's drum fills and rolls gives me goosebumps.

  • @jmarty1000
    @jmarty1000 2 года назад +72

    Natural Science is my favorite Rush song, because of the sheer excitement, total originality, the imaginative and expansive lyrics and the amazing musicianship. Seeing it performed live has been one of life's great pleasures.

    • @johngraham5461
      @johngraham5461 2 года назад +4

      Natural Science is fucking unreal. Everything about it screams Rush. May be my alltime favorite as well. Though Hemesphers the song might be right with it.

    • @annettereynolds7457
      @annettereynolds7457 2 года назад +7

      A greater song than Natural Science does not exist. It's the pinnacle of human achievement.

    • @darrenc3357
      @darrenc3357 2 года назад +2

      Was my favorite song in high school. It's in the yearbook

    • @abalt3019
      @abalt3019 Год назад +3

      Seeing that song live for the first time was just amazing! I saw it a few times again, but that first time was just 🤯

    • @kimdawcatgirl
      @kimdawcatgirl Год назад +2

      I love Losing It! Great song and they actually did it live on stage finally and it's on you tube! Great watch!

  • @MrReinhard2112
    @MrReinhard2112 Год назад +96

    I can’t help but smile watching beato listen with all the excitement of a child on Christmas morning. Truly an epic song played by epic musicians!!

    • @miked2513
      @miked2513 Год назад +2

      hear hear

    • @torgnyandersson403
      @torgnyandersson403 7 месяцев назад +2

      💯 x 💯

    • @JohnSingley555zman
      @JohnSingley555zman 5 месяцев назад

      I took love Beato's reaction listening to Xanado.
      Just 2 for me that never get props are
      Don Brewer....
      Grand Funk
      And
      Bill Ward.....
      Black Sabbath

  • @midnightrider1100
    @midnightrider1100 2 года назад +217

    There's never been so much talent in such a small group. No room for error.

    • @ThomB1031
      @ThomB1031 2 года назад +7

      Primus is similar, and admittedly different too.

    • @barryjenkins8401
      @barryjenkins8401 2 года назад +1

      Pure genius.

    • @JCzCmngALZ
      @JCzCmngALZ 2 года назад +12

      "No room for error". Yup. Even Geddy pulling double & triple duty: bass, bass pedals, keys ....& effects pedals...... And Neil making MUSIC with his drums....

    • @dewurstbursch5644
      @dewurstbursch5644 2 года назад +4

      ELP

    • @rooramblingon895
      @rooramblingon895 2 года назад +3

      I think this is the issue with Alex missing out on plaudits....a super-bright light is missed in the light of a supernova! That band was a supernovae filled with three novas...one was bound to be missed in this world of self-publicity

  • @richardthompson7038
    @richardthompson7038 4 месяца назад +3

    A Farewell To Kings is one of my all time favourite albums. Great choice in tracks but I love Closer To The Heart just as much, in fact let's be honest with you I love the whole album. I've been a fan since I was 14 and I'm now 62, I guess once a Rush fan ALWAYS a Rush fan. Keep up the great work \m/.

  • @petercharles4846
    @petercharles4846 2 года назад +162

    I grew up in Ogdensburg NY by the border, 60 miles from Ottawa. Spent many days in Canada attending many concerts back in the 70s and 80s. We loved Rush and thought they were one of the best bands ever. They had a huge following in northern New York as did several other Canadian bands like April Wine, BTO, Guess Who, Gordon Lightfoot and many others. But Rush was always amazing.

    • @TeeDOG6
      @TeeDOG6 2 года назад +6

      I grew up in Potsdam, NY. Did you listen to Chez 106?

    • @driver4011
      @driver4011 2 года назад +14

      saga, red rider, aldo nova, honeymoon suite

    • @andyburch1819
      @andyburch1819 2 года назад +18

      @@driver4011 Triumph

    • @drdaver4081
      @drdaver4081 2 года назад +10

      i am from north ont. and would agree and focus on April Wine. they played a million concerts. had a good arena sound back in the 70's.
      3 guitars.. and there drummer was animal

    • @petercharles4846
      @petercharles4846 2 года назад +2

      @@TeeDOG6 yes chez 106 was the go to station, I listened to chez all the time. They were the first FM station in our area.

  • @VenusianRed
    @VenusianRed 2 года назад +612

    Neil Peart might possibly be the greatest rock drummer who ever walked the face of the Earth. I mean, seriously!

    • @benjaminhawthorne1969
      @benjaminhawthorne1969 2 года назад +23

      Might? Who is before him?

    • @jollyjohnthepirate3168
      @jollyjohnthepirate3168 2 года назад +6

      RIP mr.Pert.

    • @davepierceops
      @davepierceops 2 года назад +25

      I think you accidentally added some words there. "Might" and "possibly". ;)

    • @manstersr
      @manstersr 2 года назад +6

      The only one I've seen come close is Terry Bozzio and he must have been a student of Neil's. He even has as impressivea kit as Neil and he plays with different sounds not just beats like I heard Neil describe his own style. When I saw him with Missing Persons he wasn't even playing his enormous drum kit that he does in videos, he had a fully electronic kit that sounded incredible.

    • @manstersr
      @manstersr 2 года назад +10

      @@benjaminhawthorne1969 Well, don't forget John Bonam and Keith Moon. Not that they were as good as Neil but they were great drummers. I'd just say they all had different styles. Oh, almost forgot Phil Collins.

  • @Jahreas
    @Jahreas Год назад +35

    Rush is that band where when you turn the music up, it makes you feel so good and when you've forgotten all about them and come back to it and do the same, it's like what have i been missing.

  • @georgekara
    @georgekara 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve been listening to this band for 45 years. This video has made me appreciate little things throughout the song that I hadn’t noticed or at least hadn’t thought about - so thank you Sir!!

  • @teflon165
    @teflon165 Год назад +41

    NEAL was as MASTERCLASS as any drummer ever was or could ever dream to be. A TRUE PERCUSSION GENIUS!! R.I.P. Professor.

  • @CalliGom
    @CalliGom 2 года назад +81

    Xanadu is an absolute masterpiece! You get the whole package in one song. Definitely my favorite RUSH song.

  • @tobiewolmarans4057
    @tobiewolmarans4057 2 года назад +22

    I cannot believe that I missed this all my life. This quality of music don't exist today regularly. Thank you😍

  • @jasonbyas6150
    @jasonbyas6150 9 месяцев назад +2

    I loved watching your take on details in Xanadu! It's my all time favorite Rush sing, a true masterpiece ❤🎸🎸💯

  • @soyounoat
    @soyounoat 2 года назад +78

    A Farewell To Kings was released right after the start of my 11th grade high school year. Being a budding Rush fan, I bought it the day it showed up in the stores. I played the sh!t out of that vinyl record for years, and with every listen grew to love it more. There is no way to describe the impact and influence on me as a musician and as a human being. The title track is a lesson and a foundation for a righteous society, and a condemnation of the usual human folly. It is relevant now, 45 years after it's creation, and will be relevant for thousands of years. LONG LIVE RUSH!!!

    • @ikesweat8749
      @ikesweat8749 2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah I was a freshman in high school but I remember skipping class to buy the 8 track tape. I've owned all the possible ways to own it. Vinyl, cd, cassette 8 track lol DVD

    • @Bikewithlove
      @Bikewithlove 2 года назад +10

      I grew up poor in Philadelphia, and I had one of those ubiquitous brown clocks where the numbered plates would flip, so I listened to the radio. I heard Tom Sawyer here and there but I was still unaware of ‘Rush’ proper. By around 1983 I finally had a stereo walkman radio and one day I heard Red Barchetta while lying in my bed - holy moly it put the hook in me & I was off like a rocket to the mall. I bought Fly By Night, but that wasn’t it. The following allowance I bought Moving Pictures, then as I went through High school I bought more Rush records, including of course A Farewell to Kings. Hearing Xanadu felt like hearing Red Barchetta the first time. Everything Rush did had a profound magic to it that opened me up to life through their sound. Of all of the life experiences that shape who I am as a person, Rush is by far the strongest and best influence on me. That looping guitar riff during Xanadu’s intro - I don’t even have words to describe what it does to my soul. I’m fortunate to have grown up with Rush, to have seen them live twice, and to have their music forever in me.

    • @B12TwistySanDiego
      @B12TwistySanDiego 2 года назад +4

      @@Bikewithlove I had that same radio!!! Grew up in San Diego...Surf/skate/Mx/Bmx/Sex/Drugs and every RUSH album and at least 4 live concerts...My best friend,after years of Megadeath, Metallica,Sabbath,Maiden etc. just recently started exploring RUSH with his guitar...Life is good with RUSH

    • @logiman
      @logiman 2 года назад +1

      So very well said.

    • @TheoSmith249
      @TheoSmith249 2 года назад +2

      Great comment and agree.

  • @edleland483
    @edleland483 2 года назад +17

    As great as this continues to be, they pulled it off live, perfectly. 2 double necks, 28 strings in all, 2 Taurus bass pedals, a Moog, a massive kit with full percussion, everything used in just the right places...this is music at the highest levels!! Been a fan since 1980; never gets old.

  • @NS-do7vl
    @NS-do7vl 2 года назад +15

    Now that I'm done bawling like a baby....
    I discovered RUSH shortly after my mom brought me and my sister up as very young kids from Jamaica to live in Canada. Could not believe my ears! Been hooked ever since!!! Think it was the year they released their debut album. I consider it a total honor live in the exact neighborhood that Geddy and Alex cut their teeth. I point out places to my twins as we walk/drive around the blocks here.
    So very sad to lose Neil!
    It's quite evident that Geddy cannot hit those notes anymore (and hasn't been able to for a while now). It's not surprising because what he did on vocals is just not human. HOW DID HE SING SOOOOOOOOO HIGH AND WONDERFUL WHILE PLAYING ALL THOSE PARTS??!?!?!
    I really wish they'd hire the best Geddy voice clone, and hit the road (they'll need a drummer too now). They'd be a 4 piece, but Alex and Geddy can do the music and let the clone sing, sparing Geddy's voice box. They are probably tired of touring after all of those years, so may be they could just do a few shows each year across Canada. We'd LOVE to see them still!
    I'm dying for the day that I run into them here in the city. Every time I see a vid of either of them they are some place really close to me. LOL

  • @Jonathan-mt9up
    @Jonathan-mt9up 7 месяцев назад +9

    Broon’s Bane/The Trees into Xanadu on Exit Stage Left was like a religious experience to me as a teenager. Pure brilliant creation straight from the source.

    • @TehachapiDave
      @TehachapiDave 4 месяца назад

      It still is!!!

    • @edwardx.winston5744
      @edwardx.winston5744 4 месяца назад

      Side Three of ESL transformed me from a casual Rush fan to a complete Rush fanboy when I first heard it in the summer of 1982.

  • @Mike80528
    @Mike80528 2 года назад +12

    Xanadu, La Villa Strangiato, and Hempispheres are three of their songs i can listen to over and over and they never get old to me.

  • @peterschaefer1665
    @peterschaefer1665 2 года назад +14

    Rick, this is fantastic. From one huge Rush fan to another, I thank you. To this day, Alex Lifeson is my musical compass for everything I play and write. Love this!

  • @danielledwig6979
    @danielledwig6979 Год назад +54

    In Junior High English, we were reading the Coleridge poem when this came out. My teacher let me bring the record in and play it for the class. Imagine the horror of the long instrumental beginning for both the teacher and most in the class. But she caught on as it built, and by the time the lyrics arrived, she was ecstatic. It was a signpost of my early life. The teacher felt, appropriately, that she was reaching us. Or at least reaching me.

    • @shiptj01
      @shiptj01 Год назад +4

      Yeah, most people can't handle the beginning. Their loss.

    • @hydrangeaism
      @hydrangeaism 11 месяцев назад +1

      On the LP there are no scratches on certain RUSH songs due to the impatience of ...well, me at 17. At 60, I savor every turn of the record albums!

    • @timnewman1172
      @timnewman1172 10 месяцев назад +1

      I did the exact same thing in high school...

    • @doca9357
      @doca9357 9 месяцев назад

      I always loved songs beginnings before the lyrics start

  • @mikedarroch6697
    @mikedarroch6697 2 года назад +99

    You are such a true fan, and for so many years. So many of your fans are as well. You just have to interview Geddy and Alex. Please make it happen.
    Mike, from “across the lake” in Ontario.

    • @davecole2561
      @davecole2561 2 года назад +7

      I echo that plea from across the "pond" in Exeter, UK. Get 'em on the channel Rick. They have always seemed to be such obliging gents that I sense that before long, you will.

    • @r1deftone
      @r1deftone 2 года назад +2

      Either one or both. Absolutely. Please.

    • @jaybee9269
      @jaybee9269 2 года назад +1

      That would be amazing!

  • @MovingBlanketStudio
    @MovingBlanketStudio 2 года назад +22

    The unique thing about Rick is that he's able to not only fully intellectualize and feel emotion in musical parts simultaneously, but also to express these thoughts and feelings to the audience.

  • @jonnydrumsyt
    @jonnydrumsyt 2 года назад +49

    So I’m 22, and my dad is the one that introduced me to rush probably around when I was 10. I had just started playing the drums and was absolutely blown away by their precision timing, random off beat things that I couldn’t even describe and still have a hard time describing that Neil would do. I always loved them. It’s so cool hearing people talk about rush and their experience with them back when rush was first taking the music world by storm. At least the music world of actual musicians. The people that can understand how absolutely insane they are. I find it endearing we’re all kinda geeky in our own ways especially when it comes to music. Anyway, not even sure what I’m commenting at this point, but thought I would just say great video. Super cool too see deep analysis of all of their intricacies that have captivated listeners for decades. Wish I could have saw them live.

    • @gergrogers7385
      @gergrogers7385 2 года назад +3

      Let's not forget "The Trees" fellas.

  • @BoosterGold52
    @BoosterGold52 6 месяцев назад

    Love how you have the ability to make me appreciate music that I already loved. I'm not a musician but the information you expound highlights things I enjoyed but perhaps never understood why, and that just makes my enjoyment that much more meaningful. Thank you.

  • @johnbarker5009
    @johnbarker5009 2 года назад +18

    Xanadu is an incredible tune, awesomeness feeding awesomeness. It's so texturally interesting, tells an amazing story, and it shifts from one musical place to another again and again. It's always been one of my favorites.