I'm sensing the need for a pilgrimage to the US to see these guys... Brilliant tribute from the drummer in particular; the great man himself would definitely approve!
Saw these guys two weeks ago in Dayton Ohio. They sound exactly like 70s, 80s studio Rush! This is now your best chance of seeing the closet thing to real, go, support these guys!
Er...more like the singer couldn’t sing like Geddy coz he didn’t have the vocal range! Just a cop out! Typical bar band singer. When in doubt just blame someone else in the band. Quick joke: What’s the difference between a drummer and a gynaecologist? - A gynaecologist only plays with one cunt at a time!! 😂😂
@@buddycollins1000 The singer doesn't need to sing in the same octave but the drummer needs to be able to play Peart's rhythms. Most drummers can't do Neil justice.
Coming from a very serious Rush fan starting from day one,you guys nailed it. Personally have listened and watched many cover bands,you guys have it down to the fine timing,well done hats off!
Wow - These guys are phenomenal. Would love to see them. I'm in SoCal but have family in Ohio and Chicago. Will travel to see The Rush Tribute Project.
Super job guys. The guitar tone is spot on!! Great leads! Drums and bass are exactly why I listened to the whole piece! Your a tight Trio! Neil and Geddy would be proud!
Rush is a band that will be among the rarest of Tribute Bands because they were so frickin’ unique and good. These fellows here did an absolutely great and unbelievable job!
They were going a lot longer before Neil passed - don't associate what they do with his passing - it's wrong and disrespectful to Neil - they don't do this for him, they do it for themselves.
@@StamfordBridge I agree 100%. You can tell these guys love playing the music. Any musician would be honored to have other musicians carry on their music. Geddy, Alex, and the late Neil Peart would have no issue with this.
That's gotta be one of the hardest outtro's in the Rush catalog and Rush is known for their tight, improvised routines at the endings of these tracks. I'm impressed by the whole band on that jaw dropping execution.
I can't explain it. I actually got so overwhelmed by this performance that I had tears welling up in my eyes. WOOOOOWWWW!!!! This was impeccable. THANK YOU FOR KEEPING OUR BELOVED RUSH ALIVE! This band is absolutely phenomenal.
As a lifelong musician and drummer, I have to say that these guys are the real deal. Sure, the guitarist needs some work but who doesn't? This is the only band I would pay to go and see live. The other tribute bands don't have this much collective talent and showmanship in one. Geddy and Alex would agree 200%. The drummer is spot on with the bassist on remarkable vocals. I'm amazed and glad to have them pop up on my youtube.
Ya. Just discovered these fellas. I will say that there's a group called YYNOT, who do some real great covers of Rush. They have a young woman vocalist, who really nails the Geddy tone effortlessly. That said, these guys are very impressive, particularly the bassist who has an amazing vocal range and great chops.
Damn! Wow. Just wow. You ca tell these guys have been fans for a long time and themselves excellent musicians. Best live Rush cover band I've ever seen.
When I was a young kid in high school we would go see all the cover bands in the area because that was a way to express our love for the bands that were writing those incredible songs, but no one covered Rush and I always thought is just to difficult to do so….And a shout out to the local place we would go in Norco La. “The Pink Potato”.…it was cover heaven 1973-1977 Zebra, Image, Blackbone, Paper Steamboat, Star, Pot Liquor comes to mind….Thanks to these guys keep it up
Wowww 😲!!!! You guys are awesome!!!! The singer nailed it on Temples of Syrinx 😃👍!!! For a moment there, I thought that Geddy Lee was singing 😲!!! I love what you guys do!!! Great homage to one of the best rock bands 😈!!! Rock on 🤘!!!!
I got to give these guys credit, they're doing a remarkable job. The singer reaching for all of Geddy's high notes that Ged was doing when he was in his mid-twenties is great.
Nice! Geddy would be proud of his brother Ginger Lee! Love the bass pedals and effects set up! Cool! I’ll bet the boys have checked it out! You have assumed control!
That makes no sense. it’s just taken from the studio album, so how would that determine the quality of the cover band? Anyone else can use the same recording.
That was fantastic and why 71 people gave it a thumbs down I understand that was perfect fantastic stupendous im a rush and and a drummer. That made me just wanna go back on my drums and play
I have been a Rush fan since the beginning and I have seen alot of cover bands and all of them are good, but you guys have reached another level. I can close my eyes and its Rush. Awsome job guys!!
Saw these guys at Rosemont Illinois 2 years ago. Absolutely fantastic. If you closed your eyes from the start, you'd have a hard time believing it wasn't Geddy Lee on vocals. Drummer did a mean Neil Peart imitation also. As an aging boomer, guys like like this band keep a connection to a time of great rock bands and great rock musicians. Please keep it up.
Any 3 pc band that can sound like a 5 or 6 pc band is to be commended. Rush were the masters at this and their layering of sounds and doing multiple things at once. True musicianship
This has got to be the best Rush tribute band I ever heard. Rush is hard enough as it is but to play it note for note and drumlick for drumlick is incredible. The dedicated and rehearsal time is incredible has well. Great musicianship.
How in the world could ANYONE downvotes this? I've been a Rush fiend since Fly by Night and Caress of Steel...2112... you name it, I've slammed to it, and these 3 guys are fucking GOOD! One of the best Rush tributes I have seen! 10 upvotes!
@@juancarlosgonzalez2537 He did sound better than Ged on the high parts. I saw Ged on their last (3) tours. His voice is not what it was. And he had to sing in a lower key on some songs.
Pack your truck and head to huge crowd of RUSH fans here in the Hudson Valley, NY. The Chance, Poughkeepsie, Daryl's House, Pawling and Palaia Vineyards on their outdoor stage in Highland Mills. Alert me! #wpdh
the Lead is a good Geddy, as in the old Geddy, but if I was him I would Bring the Highs Down if he wants to have a Long Career doing this!!! the Real Geddy did, save your voice!! you are very good and very close to the 70s Version....
That's not necessarily 100 percent true. Halford still hits the high notes. Glenn Hughes peaked vocally in his 50s as far as hitting high notes ( mostly because he was coked up from mid 20s until he was 40). Bruce Dickenson is another great example. Dio didn't really dial it back much even in his 60s. Some guys did a better job of caring for their pipes than guys like Ian Gillan or Robert Plant did. Burke Shelly seemed to naturally lose an octave or so. Everybody is different.
@@gardnerberry113 I saw Judas Priest open for Black Sabbath at OzzFest 2006. The audience that night was huge and relatively young (I was 25 at the time, but was well versed In Priest as I was Sabbath). The crowd initially seemed disinterested as the opening notes to The Hellion were played, even as Halford rolled out on his motorcycle. Then he hit several high notes in Electric Eye, Hell Bent for Leather, Some Heads are Gonna Roll and several others.... I never saw more jaws hit the ground or a concert crowd change disposition so rapidly. By the end of the set, Priest got a strong 2 minute ovation from the audience before the first idiots started an Ozzy, Ozzy chant. Fortunately a huge storm cloud rolled overhead as Sabbath took the stage. Wind gusting, thunder and lightning crashing all around, a quick burst of rain came from the huge ominous cloud right as Iommi played the opening chords of Black Sabbath. Coolest atmosphere of concert events I ever witnessed, and I've seen Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, Motorhead, Dio, Iron Maiden, GWAR, Slayer, Ozzy, Heaven and Hell, Megadeth, hell I even saw BB King live.
It's amazing the guy is hitting those notes, and the song is still in B. I knew a guy who could get up there on Rush songs, but he lost that top range by the time he was 24.
Holy crap....love it...these guys sound great...hahaha...come to Toronto...damn all of Canada...u"d be huge here...i"m sure Rush would be ok with it...man u sound awesome...awesome i say...
Alex Van Halen can play and sing like Geddy Lee?? Guitars sounded great, I've been to alot of rush concerts and sometimes the mix was too muddy, great job guys!
Damn, he DOES look a little like Alex Van Halen now that you mention it... that would be too much if come to find out he also plays drums in a Van Halen tribute
What a GREAT compliment to RUSH, these guys definitely know what work and talent Rush put into their music. Well done.
Truly
Brilliant !! Fantastic Job Guys. Excellent ! 🎸🥁👍
Awesome guys amazing work. Spot on. One of the beat concept album's of all time.. RIP Neil
I'm sensing the need for a pilgrimage to the US to see these guys... Brilliant tribute from the drummer in particular; the great man himself would definitely approve!
I have never heard the vocals for this song covered so well....Kudos!
Saw these guys two weeks ago in Dayton Ohio. They sound exactly like 70s, 80s studio Rush! This is now your best chance of seeing the closet thing to real, go, support these guys!
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Really, where at in Dayton and are they from around the Dayton area. I live off Westbrook Rd.🎸🎸🎵🎵🎼🎵🎵🎸🎸😵😵
Kris Kat Plz let me know the name of this band, I will definitely go see them! Thanks.. Wow, theyre great..!
They sound awesome
Damn. That bass player was born to be a Geddy Lee impersonator. Lol.
lol, totally. Somehow, his voice is even higher than Geddy's.
@@manuelper he's half Getty's age
Check Out the Rush Tribute Band Lotus Land. These guys are very very good, but In my opinion, Lotus Land are better.
The drummer is so awesome. I think even "the professor" would be impressed.
@@manuelper sorry geddy it was a talk to text
Excellent. Guitar crisp. Whole band super tight.
2112 in front of an unknowing crowd is bold. I love it! And y'all sound spot on! From a long-time Rush fan.
Good Gawd!!! No human man, should be able to sing that! Poor Geddy hasn't, since the late 70s.
Again; truly breathtaking 🤘🏻😸🤘🏻 Thank you, guys.
Damn! Gotta be the best Rush cover band I've ever heard!!!
Awesome. I love the high screams!!!
Right?
Lotus Land Band is better
@@michaelballard4095 Lotus Land sucks.... YYNOT is the best Rush cover. These guys are a close second.
@@geftiler2112 Lotus Land definitely doesn't suck, but YYNOT is the best for sure, imo.
I once asked a singer in a bar band to play some Rush but he said he couldn't because their drummer wasn't good enough. Lol.
I am that drummer.
That's most drummers in bar bands.
Er...more like the singer couldn’t sing like Geddy coz he didn’t have the vocal range! Just a cop out! Typical bar band singer. When in doubt just blame someone else in the band.
Quick joke: What’s the difference between a drummer and a gynaecologist? - A gynaecologist only plays with one cunt at a time!! 😂😂
@@buddycollins1000 drummer here, im "borrowing" that joke forever! thanks!!
@@buddycollins1000 The singer doesn't need to sing in the same octave but the drummer needs to be able to play Peart's rhythms. Most drummers can't do Neil justice.
Coming from a very serious Rush fan starting from day one,you guys nailed it. Personally have listened and watched many cover bands,you guys have it down to the fine timing,well done hats off!
Absolutely agree 💯👍
Wow - These guys are phenomenal. Would love to see them. I'm in SoCal but have family in Ohio and Chicago. Will travel to see The Rush Tribute Project.
Attention all bands from the solar federation, they have -assumed control-!
Nice man 👌
Just discovering these guys......holy moly, what great musicians!!
And hats off to whoever recorded/mixed this show! A pro job all around!
WOW! The musicianship is amazing, but being able to attempt that Geddy Lee voice.... WELL DONE!
Great!!! Awesome cover! Cheers from Brazil.
Great job guys. who could possibly give this Thumbs down? That is ridiculous! These guys kicked ass!
Classic, VERY WELL DONE good sir's, hope you come to England
some time, would LOVE to watch you LIVE
Any band pulling off a Rush Tribute that's "very good" is a definite "hat's off" to them! These guys fall into that category for sure.
You said it! Rush is in a different league. Well done!
Amazing talent! Thanks guys for keeping the great music of RUSH alive.
One of the best Rush I have ever heard....PERIOD
Good bloody job! Vocals and instruments all spot on! Without the video you could be fooled
Great tribute. Drummers execution was really impressive. Effortless mastery approach to honoring Neil and not butchering tough time feels. Wow!
Wow. Stunning to see such a good cover of Geddy's vocals. Closest I've heard.
Excellent job. Respect to the whole band.
They are the priests, of the festival, in front of park tavern.
Super job guys. The guitar tone is spot on!! Great leads! Drums and bass are exactly why I listened to the whole piece! Your a tight Trio! Neil and Geddy would be proud!
Rush is a band that will be among the rarest of Tribute Bands because they were so frickin’ unique and good. These fellows here did an absolutely great and unbelievable job!
best cover ever, congrats to your brilliant work !!!
If you guys ever tour near Toronto I am there! Come visit where Rush is from and you will sell out! You guys honor Rush and the memory of Neil.
They were going a lot longer before Neil passed - don't associate what they do with his passing - it's wrong and disrespectful to Neil - they don't do this for him, they do it for themselves.
Dominic Crimmings They are clearly doing it in honor of Rush. I see no hint of disrespect in adding now that it honors Neil’s memory.
@@StamfordBridge I agree 100%. You can tell these guys love playing the music. Any musician would be honored to have other musicians carry on their music. Geddy, Alex, and the late Neil Peart would have no issue with this.
Fabulous!! These guys nailed it!!!
That's gotta be one of the hardest outtro's in the Rush catalog and Rush is known for their tight, improvised routines at the endings of these tracks. I'm impressed by the whole band on that jaw dropping execution.
I can't explain it. I actually got so overwhelmed by this performance that I had tears welling up in my eyes. WOOOOOWWWW!!!! This was impeccable. THANK YOU FOR KEEPING OUR BELOVED RUSH ALIVE! This band is absolutely phenomenal.
As a lifelong musician and drummer, I have to say that these guys are the real deal. Sure, the guitarist needs some work but who doesn't? This is the only band I would pay to go and see live. The other tribute bands don't have this much collective talent and showmanship in one. Geddy and Alex would agree 200%. The drummer is spot on with the bassist on remarkable vocals. I'm amazed and glad to have them pop up on my youtube.
You nailed it! I am also a drummer and he did a great job. Very impressive! Rock City!
Check out yynot
Check out Lotus land band. They are also spot on as a Rush tribute band.
@@Joe_1971 thank you!!!
Ya. Just discovered these fellas. I will say that there's a group called YYNOT, who do some real great covers of Rush. They have a young woman vocalist, who really nails the Geddy tone effortlessly. That said, these guys are very impressive, particularly the bassist who has an amazing vocal range and great chops.
Most Excellent! Bravo
Damn! Wow. Just wow. You ca tell these guys have been fans for a long time and themselves excellent musicians. Best live Rush cover band I've ever seen.
Excellent Job! Keep the Rush sound flowing! Great musicians!
3 talented musicians in your own right, covering 3 of the best. Very well done! Bravo to your whole team on this one!! 👏👏👏
When I was a young kid in high school we would go see all the cover bands in the area because that was a way to express our love for the bands that were writing those incredible songs, but no one covered Rush and I always thought is just to difficult to do so….And a shout out to the local place we would go in Norco La. “The Pink Potato”.…it was cover heaven 1973-1977 Zebra, Image, Blackbone, Paper Steamboat, Star, Pot Liquor comes to mind….Thanks to these guys keep it up
Great cover! Incredible live version. Great band!!!
Wowww 😲!!!! You guys are awesome!!!! The singer nailed it on Temples of Syrinx 😃👍!!! For a moment there, I thought that Geddy Lee was singing 😲!!! I love what you guys do!!! Great homage to one of the best rock bands 😈!!! Rock on 🤘!!!!
I got to give these guys credit, they're doing a remarkable job.
The singer reaching for all of Geddy's high notes that Ged was doing when he was in his mid-twenties is great.
Wow!! These guys are absolutely brilliant!! You have to be great musicians to play rush period! I’m blown away well done guys🤘🤘🤘
Whoohooo nailed it! Great performance, well done!
Great cover. Great job guys!
Definitely the best cover of this song I have heard .
You all sound fantastic! Nicely done.
OMG This band would make RUSH proud AF...
I just imagine if Geddy or Alex were walking through town and heard this.
Ehhhh idk about that.. why be second rate?
Great job boys.
Sounding great guys.
Vocals, guitar, drums...
All sounding amazing; You guys rock, and have it down pat.
Love it!
Nice! Geddy would be proud of his brother Ginger Lee! Love the bass pedals and effects set up! Cool! I’ll bet the boys have checked it out! You have assumed control!
Thanks guys for honoring the best Canadian band ever. You did a pretty good damn job.
Don't forget the Guess Who with Burton Cummings either . Both are Great .
Tim Greene thanks I’ll check it out.
All I needed to hear was that opening synthesizer intro and knew I would like this! Great performance!
That makes no sense. it’s just taken from the studio album, so how would that determine the quality of the cover band? Anyone else can use the same recording.
@@polishrocker93 who cares? you must be a republican with all that negativity. haha Peace out!
Awesome. Good job guys
Holy Christ, that bass guy is just fully, "I AM GEDDY!" The drummer is just like, "I bought Neil's outfits!" This is just like .. wtf?
And then there is the guitarist, who either doesn’t know who Alex Lifeson is, or doesn’t care that he doesn’t look like him
lol..bought Neils outfits.haha
Great accurate rendition. Extremely impressive and hugely musical and enjoyable. Thank you.
Amazing cover of this classic RUSH album...Neil Peart and RUSH would be honoured with this i am sure ! RIP NEIL...the LEGEND!
Awesome Man !!!!
MOFO Crowd full of DRONES!!! BRAVO GUYS YOUR AMAZING!!! Made my day in San Jose Ca.
WOW!!! Very impressive! I'd love to catch these guys sometime! Awesome sound guys!!
Wow. you even have the raspy vocal in there. That's really good...
That was fantastic and why 71 people gave it a thumbs down I understand that was perfect fantastic stupendous im a rush and and a drummer. That made me just wanna go back on my drums and play
I have been a Rush fan since the beginning and I have seen alot of cover bands and all of them are good, but you guys have reached another level. I can close my eyes and its Rush. Awsome job guys!!
Saw these guys at Rosemont Illinois 2 years ago. Absolutely fantastic. If you closed your eyes from the start, you'd have a hard time believing it wasn't Geddy Lee on vocals. Drummer did a mean Neil Peart imitation also. As an aging boomer, guys like like this band keep a connection to a time of great rock bands and great rock musicians. Please keep it up.
Amazing brothers !
Sound is really good
Awesome performance. See how difficult it is to execute live what was their playground. Guitar solo 1000
Any 3 pc band that can sound like a 5 or 6 pc band is to be commended. Rush were the masters at this and their layering of sounds and doing multiple things at once. True musicianship
Amazing guys congratulations!!!
Mandam muito.
Rush vive p sempre🖐️
Sempreeeee
Thanx 4 ur hard working tribute
Your rock a lot !!!!!
Love see truck's roll on highway on background
This has got to be the best Rush tribute band I ever heard. Rush is hard enough as it is but to play it note for note and drumlick for drumlick is incredible. The dedicated and rehearsal time is incredible has well. Great musicianship.
I like how the drummer didnt rush things,,no pun intended : )
It's nice to see a three piece Rush tribute band instead of a five piece Rush tribute band. These guys are spot on!!
That bass player reminds me of Alex Van Halen.
I was going to say Billy Sheehan
I was thinking Howie Epstein.
Not duff?
Adrian Belew
The authenticity is astounding. MAJOR respect.
D**n, if I'd been driving by and seen/heard this I'd have driven down that embankment from the freeway in the background!
Great Job guys! I will be on the lookout for you now that I have seen this video and come see you play anytime, anywhere! Very well done!!
f-ing awesome job guys!!!!
Absolutely FANTASTIC. Rush will live forever!!!
Ok ok ok, i was skeptical as I am with all cover bands ....but loved it
Awsome tribute guys ! Saw rush many times in the 70s & 80s in Toronto and that is bang on !
Have to be pretty confident to cover Rush, and these guys did a pretty damn good job.
These guys are awesome. Very genuine and respectable toward the original!
CHRIST HIS VOICE IS AMAZING!
You guys sound great! Super cool!
You have assumed control!!
How in the world could ANYONE downvotes this? I've been a Rush fiend since Fly by Night and Caress of Steel...2112... you name it, I've slammed to it, and these 3 guys are fucking GOOD! One of the best Rush tributes I have seen! 10 upvotes!
this made my day . thank you
Keeping the music alive! Thanks!!
Dude, you actually hit the high notes better than Ged did the last 5 years they toured. Well done.
Yeah right
@@juancarlosgonzalez2537 He did sound better than Ged on the high parts. I saw Ged on their last (3) tours. His voice is not what it was. And he had to sing in a lower key on some songs.
What a load of bollox. Go F yourself, that's just rude and untrue
Maybe cause he was trying to find a way out of his crib while Ged was kicking ass round the world.
And he doesn’t have the pressure of writing new material.
These guys hit it hard! Rush is a tough band and these fellows hit the bullseye. Bravo!
Fantastic!
Holy Sh!t!! Great job all 3 of them!! Wow, I've never seen or heard a better cover band!!!!
Pack your truck and head to huge crowd of RUSH fans here in the Hudson Valley, NY. The Chance, Poughkeepsie, Daryl's House, Pawling and Palaia Vineyards on their outdoor stage in Highland Mills. Alert me! #wpdh
Totally blown away. You guys nailed it.
the Lead is a good Geddy, as in the old Geddy, but if I was him I would Bring the Highs Down if he wants to have a Long Career doing this!!! the Real Geddy did, save your voice!! you are very good and very close to the 70s Version....
Loved Geddy in the day . Then he must have reach puberty some time after " Signals " album.
That's not necessarily 100 percent true. Halford still hits the high notes. Glenn Hughes peaked vocally in his 50s as far as hitting high notes ( mostly because he was coked up from mid 20s until he was 40). Bruce Dickenson is another great example. Dio didn't really dial it back much even in his 60s. Some guys did a better job of caring for their pipes than guys like Ian Gillan or Robert Plant did. Burke Shelly seemed to naturally lose an octave or so. Everybody is different.
@@markrago7217 You're right! The Metal God might have to double-up and bend over to hit 'em, but he can still hit 'em! 🤘
@@gardnerberry113 I saw Judas Priest open for Black Sabbath at OzzFest 2006. The audience that night was huge and relatively young (I was 25 at the time, but was well versed In Priest as I was Sabbath). The crowd initially seemed disinterested as the opening notes to The Hellion were played, even as Halford rolled out on his motorcycle. Then he hit several high notes in Electric Eye, Hell Bent for Leather, Some Heads are Gonna Roll and several others.... I never saw more jaws hit the ground or a concert crowd change disposition so rapidly. By the end of the set, Priest got a strong 2 minute ovation from the audience before the first idiots started an Ozzy, Ozzy chant. Fortunately a huge storm cloud rolled overhead as Sabbath took the stage. Wind gusting, thunder and lightning crashing all around, a quick burst of rain came from the huge ominous cloud right as Iommi played the opening chords of Black Sabbath. Coolest atmosphere of concert events I ever witnessed, and I've seen Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, Motorhead, Dio, Iron Maiden, GWAR, Slayer, Ozzy, Heaven and Hell, Megadeth, hell I even saw BB King live.
@Nosaveddata LoL
Been a Rush fan my whole life well done 🤟👍👏 give yourself a pat on the back .
It's amazing the guy is hitting those notes, and the song is still in B. I knew a guy who could get up there on Rush songs, but he lost that top range by the time he was 24.
Holy crap....love it...these guys sound great...hahaha...come to Toronto...damn all of Canada...u"d be huge here...i"m sure Rush would be ok with it...man u sound awesome...awesome i say...
Alex Van Halen can play and sing like Geddy Lee?? Guitars sounded great, I've been to alot of rush concerts and sometimes the mix was too muddy, great job guys!
Damn, he DOES look a little like Alex Van Halen now that you mention it... that would be too much if come to find out he also plays drums in a Van Halen tribute