There is a special place in my heart for Rush and songs like this performed live bring a tear... The guitar tone, that bass, and the rhythmic gymnastics of our favorite drummer= Pure Joy
Many people simply don't realize the work required to be able to perform at a level like this. Rush, they themselves admit, rehearse to rehearse. First individually for month or more, then for weeks in a small arena or warehouse (usually in the GTA - Greater Toronto Area) building up to an actual final set list. And then they will perform the entire show for 1-2 weeks either in a larger arena and/or the first venue of a new tour. Perfectionists all three. A real solid unique mix of natural musical ability, intelligence and dedication to be the best they can be, live and in studio. Few bands can say this.
Paul, you're right, of course: they are perfectionists. However, I always recall Geddy's comments about learning from the headline acts they toured with before they broke big. In particular, they cited KISS as a band which, while not everyone's musical cup of tea, was extremely hard-working and took their business seriously. He was admiring of their work ethic, and I'd like to believe it had a lasting effect on them. I like the weird juxtapositioning of a pure rock-n-roll band (KISS) and a more cerebral prog band, with the former kind enough to give the latter an opportunity to tour in front of enormous audiences and cut their teeth with some very professional musicians as influences. Rush have always been grateful to KISS for that.
Paul, you are so, SO right...seen these guys 10 times, and they always leave me feeling like they've given 110%, nothing half-assed (and these were to home-town T.O. fans - (I'm from Kitchener)) Consummate professionals is this Holy Trinity from Toronto! Per Dor's comment, now I am a Kiss fan, but Rush is in an upper echelon (light years in fact) above them, but I do give credit and high praise for Gene, Paul & co in taking the chance to have these three 'nerdy' boys from Canada open and tour extensively with them. It's certainly where they got their work ethic from - and say what you want about Kiss, they were and are a hard working band that always strove to give their fans THE BEST rock 'n' roll show they could offer. I've never heard of late starts (ahem, like Guns 'n Roses, or Stone Temple Pilots), or disrespecting their fans! (Gene only seems to disrespect celebrities!). Rush has been no different - I actually think they far surpassed the 'teacher' and make perfection their art form. How else can you have your live output sound better than your studio versions?!! (IMHO, for many, many songs!)
Truly inspiring and a great way to get comfortable with the material, and focus on being relaxed on staged, putting every bit of emotion on stage. So that when it's show time with a crowd it's just fun and excitement.
@@dorarie3167kiss gets a bad rap for various stuff, but they’ve given these opportunities to MANY bands over the years. They should be given credit for not only their body of work, but their rock n roll spirit, desire to move the genre forward, as well as recognizing talent.
This band is beyond incredible! I have been a fan since I heard the Moving Pictures album. I have seen them live twice. Geddy is a beast on the bass. RIP Neil. The greatest drummer and lyricist ever. Rush greatest band ever. 3 incredible musicians.
This is actually my favorite instrumental pieces by RUSH, it get's played before YYZ and La Villa Strangiato. RIP Niel, you and the boys brought joy to my ears for 30+ years. I wish your journey to Xanadu is peaceful where you will seek the river Alph, to walk the caves of ice, to break your fast on honeydew and drink the milk of paradise. RIP RIP RIP
I would like to thank my patrons for supporting me: Adam P, Andreas Hansson, Andrew B, Andrew Filan, Archon, Camden Smith, Christian Simon, Dave Guglielmi, Ehud Assaf, Erik Revier, Franco Schröter, , Gianluca Teofani, Iver Halse, Jakob, Jared Ryan, John Horn, Jon Liebig, Josh Grooves, Michael hatcher, Kameron Griffis, Lars Comstock, Lorenzo Molino, Mark Blaauw, Mark Walker, Matt Hannam, Matt Hansen, Matthew Richards Music, Mikael, Mikael, Randy Masson, Mikael Mäkitalo, Pete Howard, Rob Cloney Jr, Ryan Brooks, Sean, Shady_gamer, Shnoogleheimer, Stavor , Matías Bazaes Escobar, Ben Plath, Matías Bazaes Escobar , Tim Meynberg, Trattwaldn, JuliusKuegel, Marcin Hostynski, Jacob Douglas, Peter Sodborg Christensen, Alex Cambron, Emerald Dawn, Kip Orr, josef mörstell and TundraL5Z
Funny story about this song. I saw them live and they messed up this song. Geddy played one extra round where he should have cut into the "break". They kept going, kept playing, they talked it over (while they were still playing the song) AND THEN MADE THE SAME MISTAKE AGAIN, ON PURPOSE to make the song work into the time signature! Absolutely incredible musicianship. My mouth hung open.
Over and above all the adjectives used to describe these master musicians, what sets them apart even more is the humility shown by the sense of humour they inject into their shows - whether it's the South Park band video, the Deli band RASH video, where all three of them play crazy characters, etc., or the crew members coming out dressed as butchers loading chickens into the rotisseries behind Geddy! They're truly remarkable human beings, particularly within the context of being famous around the world to music lovers and musicians! Oh, and don't forget Alex's Hall of Fame 'blah, blah, blah' speech! That was perfect!!!
Three musicians take the place of a dozen or more musicians, often the case of other bands more famous than rush psuch as pink floyd, we all know there is no comparison, they depend on multiple musicians to do it and their music and story telling still does' not come close to rush!
That's absolutely correct, relistening and trying to absorb what each virtuoso musician is doing individually is quite the mental exercise. One of the things that makes their music positively timeless.
I would love to see your reaction to their (sad to say) last song. "The Garden" Live Clockwork Angels tour. One of the things that I really enjoy in your videos is that you Give Alex the credit he deserves. Geddy and Neil always get name-checked as some of the greatest to play bass and drums, and most just ignore Alex. To be able to play at Geddy and Neil's level puts Alex up near the top as a guitar player in my opinion. For your own personal enjoyment, I highly recommend you take the time and watch the documentary on Rush, "Rush, beyond the lighted stage". It will give you a really good foundation on the band(plus it's really good). Thank you for the videos, they bring a smile to my face to see a new listener learning the great secret, Rush.
heard a great saying the other day about learning songs: don't practice until you do it right, but practice until you can't do it wrong! rush makes it look easy!
They might yet. Neil has retired but maybe they will do a few gigs sometime in the future - even if their touring days are over. Still - they gave us so much - we will always have that.
I give it less than a 1 percent chance they'll ever do another album or have a proper tour. But I'd say it's a 50 percent chance that they'll perform a couple of songs on stage for like a benefit concert at some point. And maybe that will lead to a limited engagement in a small number of cities. But I'm not betting on it.
That entire disc - the Time Machine 2011 Tour Blu-ray - is incredible. Great production quality, great performance. Highly recommended! Best track on it IMHO - The Camera Eye.
Hey Mr Ruben. I really hope you decide to cover The Necromancer. I know how you like lead solos and heavy guitar, and The Necromancer is almost that all the way through.
Loved the look on your face seeing the roadie coming out to put the rubber chickens into the sausage machine..... The hilarity of trying to explain the Rush backline to a novice. Between Alex's dinosaurs, to Geddy's dryers, to the popcorn and sausage machines, back to Alex's short women. The only one who has anything remotely normal is Neil. But then his kit is all that and the sausage machine.
Great instrumental. The chickens go back to Snakes & Arrows Tour with the rotisseries behind Geddy Lee. Kind of reveals life on the road. Just like when they had the clothes dryers up on the stage. Time Machine Tour was a reflection of going back to 1982 when they had released Roll the Bones & of course toured the LP. During TMT they played all of Moving Pictures LP in it's entirety. Awesome tour. Keep them coming Ruben. Still awaiting The Necromancer. If you choose to do another instrumental down the line, do the Main Monkey Business. Have a great day my friend!!! (Bill)
Ruben, I really enjoy seeing how you've come to appreciate the skill, passion and genius of these three guys. Amazing to hear all that power from just three artists. I'm sweating half way through their videos because the music draws me into it and won't let go until the song is done. Thanks!
You should of done Where’s My Thing, followed by Leave That Thing Alone, because they kind of go together. They used to perform those two songs with Neil Peart soloing after. (Roll The Bones Tour) ruclips.net/video/qT2jJS4ZhRk/видео.html. (Clockwork Angels Tour) ruclips.net/video/AKIc20Liw3c/видео.html (Test For Echo Tour) ruclips.net/video/6XPrNGpzeGI/видео.html. This song is off the Counterparts album, but the only live version I could find with a drum solo, had a big cut in it. Geddy also kind a short bass solo in Driven. Here’s a version from the Vapor Trails tour, live in Rio: ruclips.net/video/mjrIvT_j-NU/видео.html. Sorry for the long comment, lol.
The musicianship of Rush has always been so good..may I suggest you listen to their live album from 1981 called Exit Stage Left.. I think you will appreciate it.
Hi Ruben!!! Greetings from Costa Rica, I've seen your videos on RUclips, in fact I'm subscribed to your channel, I'm not very good at social networks, but I've left several comments, about reactions from some bands that I like and I do not see them in all your videos to which you have reacted, I would love to hear your comments about these bands ... I leave you my list of 10 bands that I would like you to react at some time not too far away. 1- Evergrey - The Great Deceiver // More Than Ever // Hymns For The Broken // In Orbit (Feat. Floor Jansen) * I'm sure you'll love it !! 2- Fates Warning - And Yet it Moves // The Light and Shade of Things // Still Remains // White Flag * there is a video on youtube (ruclips.net/video/dwtknUNsCx0/видео.html) 3- Redemption - Black and White World // At Day's End // Parker's Eyes // Damaged // Hope Dies Last // The Death of Faith and Reason // 4- King Diamond/Mercyful Fate - Sleepless Nights // Mother Getting Weaker // Witches' Dance // The Uninvited Guest 5- Queensrÿche - Suite Sister Mary ** (although I recommend the whole album: Operation Mindcrime) 6- Dream Theater - Breaking All Illusions // Octavarium // Bridges In The Sky // A Change of Seasons // The Count of Tuscany // Dance of Eternity 7- Dimmu Borgir - Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse 8- OSI (Office of Strategic Influence) - Radiologue 9- Divinefire - The World's on Fire // Facinf The Liar // Unity // 10- Gamma Ray - Wings of Destiny // Dethrone Tyranny // Ride The Sky/Victim of Fate (Classicals from Gamma Ray/Helloween) I say goodbye, I wish you the best and I hope to see your reactions soon bro! God Bless You !!!
Yeah, Geddy's voice declined over time but I think his bass playing never dimmed and maybe improved. He's just a stellar bassist. So an instrumental later in their career, is a good thing for multiple reasons.
The guys in Rush are MASTER musicians, and their songwriting is at an untouchable level. There has never been a band that can reach Rush’s expertise.
There is a special place in my heart for Rush and songs like this performed live bring a tear... The guitar tone, that bass, and the rhythmic gymnastics of our favorite drummer= Pure Joy
Many people simply don't realize the work required to be able to perform at a level like this. Rush, they themselves admit, rehearse to rehearse. First individually for month or more, then for weeks in a small arena or warehouse (usually in the GTA - Greater Toronto Area) building up to an actual final set list. And then they will perform the entire show for 1-2 weeks either in a larger arena and/or the first venue of a new tour.
Perfectionists all three. A real solid unique mix of natural musical ability, intelligence and dedication to be the best they can be, live and in studio.
Few bands can say this.
Paul, you're right, of course: they are perfectionists. However, I always recall Geddy's comments about learning from the headline acts they toured with before they broke big. In particular, they cited KISS as a band which, while not everyone's musical cup of tea, was extremely hard-working and took their business seriously. He was admiring of their work ethic, and I'd like to believe it had a lasting effect on them. I like the weird juxtapositioning of a pure rock-n-roll band (KISS) and a more cerebral prog band, with the former kind enough to give the latter an opportunity to tour in front of enormous audiences and cut their teeth with some very professional musicians as influences. Rush have always been grateful to KISS for that.
Paul, you are so, SO right...seen these guys 10 times, and they always leave me feeling like they've given 110%, nothing half-assed (and these were to home-town T.O. fans - (I'm from Kitchener)) Consummate professionals is this Holy Trinity from Toronto!
Per Dor's comment, now I am a Kiss fan, but Rush is in an upper echelon (light years in fact) above them, but I do give credit and high praise for Gene, Paul & co in taking the chance to have these three 'nerdy' boys from Canada open and tour extensively with them. It's certainly where they got their work ethic from - and say what you want about Kiss, they were and are a hard working band that always strove to give their fans THE BEST rock 'n' roll show they could offer. I've never heard of late starts (ahem, like Guns 'n Roses, or Stone Temple Pilots), or disrespecting their fans! (Gene only seems to disrespect celebrities!). Rush has been no different - I actually think they far surpassed the 'teacher' and make perfection their art form. How else can you have your live output sound better than your studio versions?!! (IMHO, for many, many songs!)
Neil would also be practicing every day for about a month before he would join Geddy and Alex for full-band practice.
Truly inspiring and a great way to get comfortable with the material, and focus on being relaxed on staged, putting every bit of emotion on stage. So that when it's show time with a crowd it's just fun and excitement.
@@dorarie3167kiss gets a bad rap for various stuff, but they’ve given these opportunities to MANY bands over the years. They should be given credit for not only their body of work, but their rock n roll spirit, desire to move the genre forward, as well as recognizing talent.
Alex has to be the most criminally overlooked guitar player EVER.
The inner circle knows better
Eddie Van Halen’s sound is straight from Alex .... I also love Roy Clark
@@generosen999 Yeah, Roy Clark was AMAZING. On guitar, banjo, OR, fiddle!
@@generosen999 For sure!
Gene Rosen this is the most underrated comment in all of Rush history
This band is beyond incredible! I have been a fan since I heard the Moving Pictures album. I have seen them live twice. Geddy is a beast on the bass. RIP Neil. The greatest drummer and lyricist ever. Rush greatest band ever. 3 incredible musicians.
I saw Rush 6 times live. They were so good every time.
Geddy Lee - Bass god (Master musician all-around)
He is the best I have ever seen
SO PROUD TO BE CANADIAN !!! A Masterpiece for sure :) thanks Ruben
Thanks Ruben! Glad you enjoyed it. Rush have some brilliant instrumentals. I think you've reacted to three of them now so nice going. Thanks again :)
Great react. My favourite band. Incredible song and performance. I miss power trio so much.
A beautiful song and such an outstanding performance.
This is actually my favorite instrumental pieces by RUSH, it get's played before YYZ and La Villa Strangiato. RIP Niel, you and the boys brought joy to my ears for 30+ years. I wish your journey to Xanadu is peaceful where you will seek the river Alph, to walk the caves of ice, to break your fast on honeydew and drink the milk of paradise. RIP RIP RIP
I would like to thank my patrons for supporting me:
Adam P, Andreas Hansson, Andrew B, Andrew Filan,
Archon, Camden Smith, Christian Simon, Dave Guglielmi, Ehud Assaf,
Erik Revier, Franco Schröter, , Gianluca Teofani, Iver Halse, Jakob, Jared Ryan,
John Horn, Jon Liebig, Josh Grooves, Michael hatcher, Kameron Griffis, Lars Comstock, Lorenzo Molino, Mark Blaauw, Mark Walker, Matt Hannam,
Matt Hansen, Matthew Richards Music, Mikael, Mikael, Randy Masson, Mikael Mäkitalo, Pete Howard, Rob Cloney Jr, Ryan Brooks,
Sean, Shady_gamer, Shnoogleheimer, Stavor
, Matías Bazaes Escobar, Ben Plath, Matías Bazaes Escobar
, Tim Meynberg, Trattwaldn, JuliusKuegel, Marcin Hostynski, Jacob Douglas, Peter Sodborg Christensen, Alex Cambron, Emerald Dawn, Kip Orr, josef mörstell and TundraL5Z
At this stage in their careers and as rich as they are, they can do whatever they want how they want if they want.
Funny story about this song. I saw them live and they messed up this song. Geddy played one extra round where he should have cut into the "break". They kept going, kept playing, they talked it over (while they were still playing the song) AND THEN MADE THE SAME MISTAKE AGAIN, ON PURPOSE to make the song work into the time signature! Absolutely incredible musicianship. My mouth hung open.
Over and above all the adjectives used to describe these master musicians, what sets them apart even more is the humility shown by the sense of humour they inject into their shows - whether it's the South Park band video, the Deli band RASH video, where all three of them play crazy characters, etc., or the crew members coming out dressed as butchers loading chickens into the rotisseries behind Geddy! They're truly remarkable human beings, particularly within the context of being famous around the world to music lovers and musicians! Oh, and don't forget Alex's Hall of Fame 'blah, blah, blah' speech! That was perfect!!!
Hi Ruben, Yes they are incredible. And there is so much more.
Not sure how I failed to like this video before now. I've always enjoyed this instrumental.
Time Machine by Rush must be heard only on vinyl or in HDTracks 24@48
"Beautiful" - damn right :)
What more can be said? I'll keep saying it: Rush is the BESTEST!!
Excellent choice!
One of my faves as far as a live instrumental. Gives Ged a little space to jam out at the end. Just a good rock and jazz infused jam.
I agree......WOW!
You ought to check out Manhattan Project and also a song about Geddy Lee's parents while in a German concentration camp called red sector a
Beyond the lighted stage... Again you gotta watch it
Yup. Gangters in boat..
The trio gods
What more needs to be said? Only that WE MISS NEIL SO MUCH.....
I still refuse to accept Neil is gone, my heart aches when I think about it.
Freewill
rest in peace neil!!
Not bad for three old men... (jokin')
Geddy for the win😎
Gotta listen to studio version of “Freewill” by rush. The instrumental interlude will make you shit your pants. So I suggest you wear diapers.
Three musicians take the place of a dozen or more musicians, often the case of other bands more famous than rush psuch as pink floyd, we all know there is no comparison, they depend on multiple musicians to do it and their music and story telling still does' not come close to rush!
Gee is this better than that Haken Bullshit!
Talk about fonky!
They are the only band I’ve truly loved. Seen them 11 times and I only wish I’d had the chance to see them more!
One of 3 bands I would consider travelling with for the entire tour.
Rush can do no wrong Rubin!
Geddy is incredible. Smokin on this track. An absolute master of his craft!
When you said "blah blah blah" did you realise you were channeling Alex Lifeson's acceptance speech at the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Nope :)
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Rubin,gotta do Freewill. I checked your vid's and I didn't see Freewill. Great guitar solo in this one my friend!
Admit it Ruben, this blew you away harder than any other band you've seen. RUSH was a band that found the pinnacle of music and touched it!
I think these guys are the most talented artists I've heard on your channel to date.
Have you gone back and played any RUSH songs you reviewed..?..they only get better with multiple listens...cheers from Oregon
That's absolutely correct, relistening and trying to absorb what each virtuoso musician is doing individually is quite the mental exercise. One of the things that makes their music positively timeless.
Probably my favorite Rush instrumental, and DEFINITELY my favorite bass line of all time.
it's good but not sure how it comes close to la villa
barfyman362 Geddy’s bass on La Villa in my opinion is his best work
Fucking AMAZING! Enough said. ♥️♥️🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦
I would love to see your reaction to their (sad to say) last song. "The Garden" Live Clockwork Angels tour. One of the things that I really enjoy in your videos is that you Give Alex the credit he deserves. Geddy and Neil always get name-checked as some of the greatest to play bass and drums, and most just ignore Alex. To be able to play at Geddy and Neil's level puts Alex up near the top as a guitar player in my opinion. For your own personal enjoyment, I highly recommend you take the time and watch the documentary on Rush, "Rush, beyond the lighted stage". It will give you a really good foundation on the band(plus it's really good). Thank you for the videos, they bring a smile to my face to see a new listener learning the great secret, Rush.
Every time I hear it, it's like holy fuck what did i just hear? Love your Rush reactions. Keep up the great work. You rock!
Love this one. 3 virtuoso's just entertaining. Terrific groove and standout sections each player stands out.
heard a great saying the other day about learning songs: don't practice until you do it right, but practice until you can't do it wrong! rush makes it look easy!
Makes me sad that these three guys won't share a stage anymore. ☹
They might yet. Neil has retired but maybe they will do a few gigs sometime in the future - even if their touring days are over. Still - they gave us so much - we will always have that.
@@shtroizn Nah, it's over. Time Stand Still drove the final nail in the coffin.
@@mariai9549 You never know... at least I got to see them live once - in Los Angeles (Lakers Stadium), many many years ago.
I give it less than a 1 percent chance they'll ever do another album or have a proper tour. But I'd say it's a 50 percent chance that they'll perform a couple of songs on stage for like a benefit concert at some point. And maybe that will lead to a limited engagement in a small number of cities. But I'm not betting on it.
You can't ever go wrong with Rush. Ever. How about YES. Anything off FrAgile
That entire disc - the Time Machine 2011 Tour Blu-ray - is incredible. Great production quality, great performance. Highly recommended! Best track on it IMHO - The Camera Eye.
Hey Mr Ruben.
I really hope you decide to cover The Necromancer. I know how you like lead solos and heavy guitar, and The Necromancer is almost that all the way through.
Loved the look on your face seeing the roadie coming out to put the rubber chickens into the sausage machine..... The hilarity of trying to explain the Rush backline to a novice. Between Alex's dinosaurs, to Geddy's dryers, to the popcorn and sausage machines, back to Alex's short women. The only one who has anything remotely normal is Neil. But then his kit is all that and the sausage machine.
A master of the understatement.
I am a sad panda. I miss your rush reactions. You haven't done them for a long time.
RUSH is a Masterpiece
I was lucky to be there
I was lucky enough to see time machine 6 times... My favorite tour ever
GEDDY fucking LEE!!!!
Great instrumental. The chickens go back to Snakes & Arrows Tour with the rotisseries behind Geddy Lee. Kind of reveals life on the road. Just like when they had the clothes dryers up on the stage. Time Machine Tour was a reflection of going back to 1982 when they had released Roll the Bones & of course toured the LP. During TMT they played all of Moving Pictures LP in it's entirety. Awesome tour. Keep them coming Ruben. Still awaiting The Necromancer. If you choose to do another instrumental down the line, do the Main Monkey Business. Have a great day my friend!!! (Bill)
It wasn't RTB they played in its entirety - it was Moving Pictures.
@@BrakRulesAll Opps. What was I thinking? I blame it all on daylight savings time. LOL
Virtuosos.....
What band has a more interesting musical catalog than Rush? Probably none.
Ruben, I really enjoy seeing how you've come to appreciate the skill, passion and genius of these three guys. Amazing to hear all that power from just three artists. I'm sweating half way through their videos because the music draws me into it and won't let go until the song is done. Thanks!
Fantastic Rubin. Welcome to the Party 🎉
You should of done Where’s My Thing, followed by Leave That Thing Alone, because they kind of go together. They used to perform those two songs with Neil Peart soloing after. (Roll The Bones Tour) ruclips.net/video/qT2jJS4ZhRk/видео.html. (Clockwork Angels Tour) ruclips.net/video/AKIc20Liw3c/видео.html (Test For Echo Tour) ruclips.net/video/6XPrNGpzeGI/видео.html. This song is off the Counterparts album, but the only live version I could find with a drum solo, had a big cut in it. Geddy also kind a short bass solo in Driven. Here’s a version from the Vapor Trails tour, live in Rio: ruclips.net/video/mjrIvT_j-NU/видео.html. Sorry for the long comment, lol.
Love this song! :D
The musicianship of Rush has always been so good..may I suggest you listen to their live album from 1981 called Exit Stage Left.. I think you will appreciate it.
hahahah love your reaction
You will know when they invent time travel....The front row of every show ...ME!!...I'll give you a wave so you know!!
That's the most amazing bass playing I've seen Geddy perform Live. It was a privilege watching that from the third row.
Right at the end geddy just really puts his stamp on why he is the best ever.
Geddy killed it. Man, that ending; talk about attacking the bass. Hell yes!
Think about it.........only three guys!
As a band, rush has the only instrumental pieces I can bear to listen to.
just think of Dirks finger
3 hr shows
they all take a beating
I'm not a huge fan of Counterparts, but that's a hell of a song!
Love Getty's t-shirt saying RASH lol!
Glad i got to see them in 2007 in sheffield
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
That bass !!!! Wawawiwa ! Very nice !
That bass player is pretty good. Who is that?
Rush is the greatest
BASS
Hi Ruben!!! Greetings from Costa Rica, I've seen your videos on RUclips, in fact I'm subscribed to your channel, I'm not very good at social networks, but I've left several comments, about reactions from some bands that I like and I do not see them in all your videos to which you have reacted, I would love to hear your comments about these bands ... I leave you my list of 10 bands that I would like you to react at some time not too far away.
1- Evergrey - The Great Deceiver // More Than Ever // Hymns For The Broken // In Orbit (Feat. Floor Jansen) * I'm sure you'll love it !!
2- Fates Warning - And Yet it Moves // The Light and Shade of Things // Still Remains // White Flag * there is a video on youtube (ruclips.net/video/dwtknUNsCx0/видео.html)
3- Redemption - Black and White World // At Day's End // Parker's Eyes // Damaged // Hope Dies Last // The Death of Faith and Reason //
4- King Diamond/Mercyful Fate - Sleepless Nights // Mother Getting Weaker // Witches' Dance // The Uninvited Guest
5- Queensrÿche - Suite Sister Mary ** (although I recommend the whole album: Operation Mindcrime)
6- Dream Theater - Breaking All Illusions // Octavarium // Bridges In The Sky // A Change of Seasons // The Count of Tuscany // Dance of Eternity
7- Dimmu Borgir - Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse
8- OSI (Office of Strategic Influence) - Radiologue
9- Divinefire - The World's on Fire // Facinf The Liar // Unity //
10- Gamma Ray - Wings of Destiny // Dethrone Tyranny // Ride The Sky/Victim of Fate (Classicals from Gamma Ray/Helloween)
I say goodbye, I wish you the best and I hope to see your reactions soon bro!
God Bless You !!!
I much prefer this bass tone than the Grace Under Pressure/Power Windows/Hold your Fire era
Saw a vid, ranking the top ten bassists, the dimwit had Geddy Lee at about number five, and Flea (who is awesome) at number 1. Give me a break!
Misschien een keer Cyphalic CARNAGE met OHRWURM, wel met een sterke maag kijken, want het hoofdpersoon kan het niet meer na afloop
ONLY THREE MAN AND THAT COMPARES IS THE TIME PIATIGORSKY RUBINSTEIN AND HEIFETZ DID TRIO THING TOGETHER
One song that always ends up giving me goosebumps...always!
WHERE ARE YOU THE TOOL ARMY WANTS TO KNOW???????????????????????????????
they just leave you speechless every time you watch them live!
One person just couldn't leave that thing alone.
Rush - Marathon Man
Take your jacket off and stay a while.
Half past 10, is that in the am or pm?😂
😊 no vocals 😊
Yeah, Geddy's voice declined over time but I think his bass playing never dimmed and maybe improved. He's just a stellar bassist. So an instrumental later in their career, is a good thing for multiple reasons.
@@paulsiebeneicher4536 😄😄 You're late to this party... I'm sorry to say, but I'm not a fan of his voice. 🤫 don't tell anyone😊