You didn't even notice, there are 3 guys in this band, three guys making all that sound, it's pure genius, their rabbit hole is deep with some of the greatest songs ever played
I grew up in Toronto area (where Geddy, Neil and Alex are from) and saw them live twice in my teens in the early 80’s at the old Maple Leaf Gardens. Amazing shows I will never forget. One of my favourite bands for sure.
This is absolutely one of the greatest rock songs ever made! It was an early part of my introduction to rock music when I was 13 years old. This is pivotal to the sound of rock n roll and it’s capabilities!
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (published in 1876 and written by Mark Twain) is about a boy (the titled "Tom Sawyer") who is adventurous and very clever AND rebellious. (I can't remember what his age was in the book... likely 11 or 12?) The song-writer (Neal Peart, Rush's drummer) wrote this song about a modern "today's Tom Sawyer" and the kind of man that might come from the boy. "No his mind is not for rent to any god or government... Always hopeful yet discontent... Knows changes aren't permanent BUT CHANGE IS!"
Had the pleasure of seeing them twice live in Manchester UK...incredible songs and musicianship 👌 What would I recommend now, apart from more Rush? Check out some great talent with the recent 'Hate?' Official Live by Band-Maid...just awesome musicians carrying the hard rock torch 💪🔥🤘🤘🤘
My generation I believe would agree with me that this song belongs in the top 5 BEST rock songs of ALL time. And Neil Peart is hands one of the best drummers behind John Bonham!
This was early 80's when they had been recording for almost 10 years at that point. Rush are one of the best progressive rock bands ever and some good old Canadian boys.
They're from Canada, and this song was recorded in a studio close to Montreal, where I currently live. Started in the 60's but played until their drummer died from brain cancer in 2020, since then, they still havent decided if they'll replace him or do something else. The lead singer also plays bass, keyboard and a kind of feet synthesizer, pretty impressive to watch live (they're not so far to where I live, and I went to their shows several times since the 80's. They changed genres several times since their start, and are amazing. I'll let someone else fill you in about the actual Tom Sawyer reference (I've read it long ago, so I don't remember much about it). Have a nice day, and see you in another of your reactions.
Rush was formed in 1968 by the rhythm\lead guitarist Alex Lifeson, the bassist/keyboard/vocals Geddy Lee and their original drummer John Rutsey. They had a few singles recorded, but their debut album wasn't released until 1974. The drummer left the band soon after recording their self-titled debut album, when they found Neil Peart to take his place, learned all the album's songs in two weeks and hit the road as the opening act for KISS. Gene Simmons heard their album, and thought they sounded like a Canadian Led Zeppelin and booked them as their opening act while they toured Canada. But Rush was so good, and Rush and KISS got along so well, that KISS kept them as their opening act throughout their U.S. tour as well. The new drummer Neil Peart, also became their new lyricist, and Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee and Neil Peart started their 40+ year career, continuing until 2015 when Neil retired due to health issues related to his drumming and he felt he wouldn't be able to play at his best anymore, and nothing less would do for the, by then, world famous GOAT drummer known as 'The Professor' with the famous label, "your favorite drummer's favorite drummer. Rush was inducted into the Rock & Roll hall of fame in 2013, with a recording record, at that time, of over 40,000,000 records sold, and third place, only behind The Beatles and The Rolling Stones with the most consecutive Gold and platinum albums. 24 Gold, 14 platinum (3 multi-platinum) albums which includes 19 studio albums, 1 cover album, and many live album releases. I'd like to recommend a song from they're debut self-titled album called 'Working Man.' I feel it is important to listen to the studio recording first, with their original drummer John Rutsey, but there are a couple of very popular live performances of the song with Neil Peart doing the drumming and adding in his own drum fill flourishes. But I believe the original studio recording still has the longest guitar solo by Alex Lifeson, which was often shortened in live versions because the original song is quite long and the guitar solos are why.
Another Canadian band with only 3 members to check is Triumph . I suggest "Lay it On The Line " from US Festival 1983 concert (heavy metal /hard rock day)
OK, so for one, Mark Twain wrote Tom Sawyer - a book about a rebellious boy named Tom Sawyer in 1876. He also wrote another story Called The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin in 1884, in which Tom makes a brief appearance. So technically this is history, since Mark Twain was one of the most influential American writers in history. And this song is about what that character would do, and think if he were alive in modern times. And then... Rush. They officially released their first album in 1974, changed drummers in 1975 and then remained the exact same trio until they retired in 2015. Unlike other "classic rock" bands though, they remained active for all but a few years, releasing 19 studio albums which have all gone gold and/or platinum, and 12 live albums. They were active until the end, releasing their last studio album in 2013. They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. They changed styles every few years, which also helped give them the staying power to keep going through each decade and remain relevant. Their first album was some rather generic Hard Rock. Then they shifted to Progressive Rock, then more mainstream rock for the early 80's. Then New Wave for the mid 80's. Then back to Mainstream almost Pop in the late 80's/90's. Then Alternative/Grunge throughout the 90's. In the 2000's they transitioned to a very Hard, almost borderline Metal style, and for their last albums, they shifted back to Progressive. Above all else, Rush were just three really nice, easy going, goofy, family men. No drama. No hookers. No destroyed hotel rooms. No bashing instruments on stage. Which only made it sadder when the drummer and lyricist, Neil Peart, passed away from brain cancer in January of 2020, at only 67. 😭 If you want the full range of what this band is about, watch the Live 1981 concert of Xanadu (which is actually a 1977 song). But then (and this is where I'm deviating from the norm) watch the "lyrics on screen" version of Middletown Dreams. The first shows off their amazing musicianship and stage presence, the second shows off how deep and impactful Neil's lyrics could be.
Amazing Band !! Great reaction guys !! Go down the RUSH rabbit hole and do the live version of YYZ from the RUSH in RIO concert !! You won't regret it !! 😁
Great reaction to one of the greatest bands ever. You should check out Spirit of Radio and Limelight both are great song. Rush was my favorite band for years until I started listening to an all-girl Japanese hard rock band named Band Maid. They are an extremely talented group with over 130+ plus songs in the past 11 years. If you want your subs and views to go up react to them you will not be disappointed. When I say they are great I’m very serious, when Jimmy Page saw them he had his picture taken with the drummer. I can’t express how good their music is. Where most bands have songs that are less than desirable nearly everything they write you will hear new things on the 12th listen. Suggestions would be Hate? Official live, From Now On, Moratorium live, Puzzle live, and Warning live just to get started. If you dive in you will be so glad you did.
In the seventies they used to tour with KISS after the shows KISS would party and RUSH would practice. Musically, RUSH is the best band you will ever hear IMO.
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is a book and Tom Sawyer is the main character in that book. It was written by humorist Samuel Clemens a/k/a Mark Twain in 1876. The song describes a "modern Tom Sawyer." The book was recently controversial for its frequent (but historically accurate) use of the "n-word." It was followed by "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in which Tom Sawyer plays a secondary role. In 2023, the book "James" (by Percival Everett) reimagines the Huck Finn story from the perspective of Jim, the negro slave who accompanied Huck Finn in his adventures. Some interesting "background" on the subject of this song released in 1981.
RUSH is a "progressive rock band " and definitely the best band I've ever seen in concert... Geddy Lee is lead vocals.. bass ..and keyboard... Alex Lifeson is guitar... and the late Niel Peart "the professor " on percussion... react to spirit of radio .. xanadu .. la villa strangiato
Limelight, Closer to the Heart, 2 my personal favorites.. they have been in the business since the early 70's...Canadian legends and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees...
All three musicians went on to generally be list in the top 10 of “Best” lists for their instruments. The drummer is generally the favorite drummer of anybody’s favorite drummer.
Rush is a three piece band from Canada. They had a 40 year career in hard rock, progressive rock and were considered the Godfathers of Progressive Metal. Tom Sawyer is the title character of the Mark Twain novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876). He appears in three other novels by Twain: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894), and Tom Sawyer, Detective (1896). The character is a young rebel who doesn't conform to what society wants him to be. That's what the song is about. The band includes Geddy Lee on vocals, bass guitar, keyboards, bass peddles and some 6 string rhythm guitar, Alex Lifeson on Acoustic, 6 & 12 string guitar, backing vocals and backup keys plus peddles and Neil Peart drums, electric drums and full percussion (you need to watch his Drum solo's or Xanadu Live to know what I'm talking about by percussion). Rush released 24 gold records and 14 platinum records (including three multi-platinum), placing them fifth behind The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Kiss and Aerosmith for the most consecutive gold or platinum studio albums by a rock band in the United States. Over 170 songs recorded with many being a full side of an album. Songs to start with: Subdivisions, YYZ - Live in Rio, Spirit of Radio, Working Man (Live in Cleveland), Limelight and when your ready Xanadu Live, 2112 (the comic book version), La Villa Strangiato Others will get you giant list from there.
Just found your channel. I love your vibe. The Rush rabbit hole is very deep. Here are just a few recommendations: The Spirit of Radio, Neil Peart drum solo live in Frankfurt, 2112 side A with the "graphic novel", YYZ live in Rio, from Exit Stage Left 1981 Xanadu, and La Villa Strangiato. These are just a few to get you started. Non Rush bands or songs I would love to see you guys react to: Deep Purple-Child in Time, Rainbow-Difficult to Cure, Supertramp-School, AC/DC-Let there be Rock with Bon Scott, Hocus Pocus by Focus, Cheap Trick-Gonna Raise Hell, Asphalt Ballet-Soul Survive, Dire Straits-Skateaway, Foghat-Stone Blue, The J. Geils Band-Piss on the Wall. Stopping now because my list is getting too long. I believe you will enjoy everything on my list. Thanks for posting. You two make a nice couple.
That's the famous LeStudio in Quebec Canada. Several many well known groups recorded albums there including Rush, David Bowie, April Wine and The BeeGees. It was bought at one point and the name was changed. It eventually closed and what's left of it now is a burned out hulk.
I always thought this was about the drug "acid" called "tom Sawyer"? Mark Twain wrote the novels about tom Sawyer and huckleberry Finn 💪💛✌️🤔 great Chanel folks!
I recommend The Spirit of Radio next. I think you will get a better idea of just what you've stepped into 😂 This is a unique and highly talented band that most of us believe to be the greatest 3-piece ever. 167 original songs on 19 studio albums spanning over 40 years. Get ready 😁🤘
@JimiBurleigh As would I... Lol. Sometimes I have and received some pushback! I try to explain it's just my humble opinion but I know it's one shared by those who really know their stuff! Or in this case their music... I also admit that I'm a proud Canadian and often wonder why The reaction community never ( not that I've seen anyway) touches on "Farewell to Kings" ... Thank you for the early morning smile!
@@Heather-x3m I am an auld Scotsman frae Ayrshire 🏴. We're retired now living about 30 mins south of Surrey, B.C. You're right about AFTK. I've suggested to a few reaction channels that they do a double-feature of "A Farewell To Kings" followed by "Closer To the Heart". As Neil wrote in the AFTK tour booklet "If "A Farewell To Kings" describes the problems, "Closer To the Heart" describes the answer." LL&P 🖖
@JimiBurleigh P. S. I'm in Ontario myself and the Scottish name comes from my godmother who came over as a child after WW2.. I hope someday to see Scottish shores but at this point the pond seems like an ocean! Lol if you understand the irony.
You guys are funny, ha ha! Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are characters in books written by Samuel Clemens whose pen name was Mark Twain. The stories take place in the 1830's - 1840's
Welcome to Rush! I'm a new fan myself, of less than one year, but they are now one of my favorite bands. The cool thing about Rush is that there are only three guys in the band that create all of that sound! Some history of the band: Rush was formed in 1968 by the guitarist, Alex Lifeson, while he was still in high school. He asked his best friend since age 13, Geddy Lee, to join as bassist and vocalist. Geddy also plays keyboards, so in this video, you can see him doing all three (but in different shots). In concert, you will often see Geddy sing, play bass, play synth keyboards, and then play synth pedals with his feet while playing bass. He's a real multitasker! Neil Peart, the drummer you see here, joined the band shortly after their first album came out in 1974. Their original drummer, John Rutsey, left the band due to health issues and creative differences. Geddy and Alex wanted to play more complicated music. When they met Neil, he was the perfect fit. He is considered one of the best percussionists in rock music. Since Neil was intellectual and liked to read, Geddy and Alex asked him if he woudl write the lyrics, to which he agreed. Rush is deep lyrically, so it's a good idea to either read through the lyrics first or have them called up during your reaction. All three of these guys are virtuosos on their instruments. Neil Peart retired from Rush in 2015, and he passed away from brain cancer in 2020. Since then, Geddy and Alex have gotten together to perform publicly at a few tribute shows to other artists, and remain the best of friends, but Rush as a band is no more, sadly. They left us with 40 years of great music, and no two Rush albums sound the same. You definitely have to check out Rush live in concert; they are thrilling to watch! I suggest checking out the live version of the song 'Digital Man' from the Snakes & Arrows tour.
Check out 2112 (twenty one twelve). It's the year 2112 and the song is 25 mins long. It's split into 7 parts but the whole album side A must be heard as one song. Do the cartoon vs as it shows lyrics and pics to help you understand the story. Neil Peart was the best drummer on the planet nicknamed the Professor.
Tom Sawyer is a character created by Samuel Clemens (a.k.a. Mark Twain) written in the 1870s, I think, but set in the pre-civil war era. He has adventures with another character, Huckleberry Finn. The stories were noted for having quite progressive views of black people for the time, but the stories have been controversial to study in school since due to the use of the n-word. Tom Sawyer was used by Neil Peart (Peer-t) and co-author Pye Dubois (Doo-bwah) as a short form for people with free-thinking and progressive views. Hence "What you say about his company, is what you say about society." The only other thing about Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn the characters alluded to in the song is "The River" - in which Huck Finn and Tom help a slave named Jim escape from his master by riding a raft down a river to freedom. Glad you liked the song. RUSH were active for 40 years and changed their style as their listening tastes changed. Initially they were very much Led Zeppelin/The Who/Yes influenced, but then came under the spell of The Police and a lot of British New Wave stuff.
RUSH has been my favorite band since I saw them live in 1974, opening for KISS. All three Alex Lifeson on lead guitars, Geddy Lee on bass, keyboards & vocals and R.I.P. Neil Peart on drums & lyricist are all master level artists. 168 original songs that are all unique with depth and substance in the lyrics. New fans usually listen to “Limelight” and “Spirit of Radio” next. ❤
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Back in the 80's Canadian rockers Rush was one of the biggest touring acts in the world. Rush have 24 gold albums, 14 platinum albums, and 3 multi-platinum albums. They were also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. The drummer the late great Neil Peart is considered by many drummers in rock as their influence and one of the best to ever get behind a kit.
They should have been inducted at least 15 years earlier. Here's a list of others that should be in. Remember, some of these aren't rock per se, but that never stopped the bozos like Jan Wenner before in letting them in. Dave Matthews Band, Joe Cocker, Bad Company, Sonic Youth, John Coltrane, Brian Eno, Steve Winwood as a solo act, The Doobie Brothers, Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Soundgarden, Thin Lizzy, The Smashing Pumpkins, King Crimson, Janes Addiction, Oasis, Joy Division/ New Order, Alice in Chains, Ronnie James Dio, Björk, Warren Zevon. The RRHOF is the most unfunny joke in music.
@@freddiejupiter442 There are so many inducted to the RRHOF that have nothing to do with the genre but yet are in there, it's kind of a slap to the face to those who are deserving that are in rock and roll. I don't think you would ever see Pink Floyd in the Hip Hop hall of fame or Nine Inch Nails in the country hall of fame so why does the Rock and Roll hall of fame let in all genres when they have their own. And yes, Rush should have been inducted years before but when there is only so many inducted per year you have to wait while the hall is being polluted by non Rock artists. Before anyone shits on me I'm not saying those artists aren't deserving, just not in the" Rock and Roll" hall of fame.
Tom Sawyer was not an author. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) was the famous American author who wrote the fictional novels Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn etc., who were characters about adventures on the Mississippi River.
They were a great 3 piece Canadian band! This was 1981 when I was 16 & a sophomore in Hi Skool, I had a 1978 Ttop Z28 & long hippy hair jammin this on my 8 track with the tops out cruisin the strips on Friday & Saturday nights! Working Man is one of my favs by Rush! Another great 70s/80s Candian rock trio is Triumph ✌💖☮
Great reaction! Rush was an amazing progressive rock band. If you enjoyed the drummer, watch his drum solo from Frankfort live concert. Almost 9 minutes of unbelievable talent. BTW, Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn were characters in books by Mark Twain (real name Samuel Clemens). Love your reactions!
Welcome to Rush! Three master musicians from Toronto, Canada who had a 40 plus year career. Geddy Lee Vocals, Bass, keyboards and pedals Alex Lifeson acoustic and electric guitar, mandola, pedals and later keyboards Neil Peart Drums, Percussion and Main Lyrist. Unfortunately Neil Peart passed from brain cancer in January of 2020. He is considered one of the best drummers in rock. The band was formed in 1968 by Alex Lifeson with Geddy Lee soon joining. Neil Peart joined the band in 1974 after the release of their first album. Their original drummer left due to health issues and musical direction differences. This video was filmed at Le Studio in Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada Songs YYZ live in Rio Working Man live in Cleveland Digital Man from the Snakes and Arrows tour Cheers 🇨🇦
Three super talented guys produced some many great songs. Lyrics but the drummer Neil Peart always talk abou some social content or some sort of critic. Neil had tragedies in his life and passed few years ago due to cancer. He is so respected that is called the professor. Hear more from them. Very good.
Rush is from my hometown. They played in local hockey rinks. They started in the 70's. They use to record at Metal Works in mississauga Ontario Canada 🇨🇦. That studio has shut down but there was 2 studios and the one east of Toronto Ontario is still open. 2112 album is a classic as well. Do the whole album as one video. It's a bit long but worth it. Glad to see you back.
Mark Twain is arguably the most famous American author of all time and has been for over aa hundred years. To see him so diminished in one generation is a travesty. I blame the massive drop in book reading in the last twenty years. Twain will remain on top, but that list will be read by fewer and fewer people.
The fact that your generation has no clue who Tom Sawyer is makes me sad. He's a fictional character in an excellent book written by Mark Twain, his real name was Samuel Clemens. He lived from 1835 to 1910 which they were still teaching us back when I was a kid in the 1970s.
One of my favorite bands of ALL TIME!! It's AMAZING to me that this much sound came from THREE GUYS!! SO BEEFY!!! The LYRICS are SO BRILLIANT, thanks to The Professor (Neil Peart - BEST DRUMMER, EVER!!!).....Geddy Lee's vocals sound like NO ONE ELSE & his bass work is INCREDIBLE....and, Alex Lifeson's guitar work: PAR NONE!! ENJOY!!!
Welcome to the RUSH Community. Great reaction Thank you! For Your next video try Xanadu Live 1981. Amazing! Was lucky enough tonsee them 45 times. Sadly their Drummer Neil Peart passed away. 😢
If this is your introduction to Rush, welcome aboard. There is a virtual treasure trove of great songs by Rush, too many to list here but I would proceed with “Limelight”, “Subdivisions”, “Free Will” just to name a few. The drummer (Neil Peart) is also the lyricist and considered by many the GOAT drummer and, unfortunately, he has passed away, Geddy Lee is the vocalist, keyboardist and (considered by some) the GOAT bassist. The guitarist is Alex Lifeson. Rush one of the greatest groups of all time and can never get enough of them so please, play on! Thanks for the review!
You didn't even notice, there are 3 guys in this band, three guys making all that sound, it's pure genius, their rabbit hole is deep with some of the greatest songs ever played
Rush is the greatest rock band in history.
nah sorry but pink floyd is
"He knows changes aren't permanent,.. but change is" Neil Peart ❤
A Rush rabbit hole is very very deep enjoy
Facts... I've been in this hole for over 45 years . I like it down here😊
I grew up in Toronto area (where Geddy, Neil and Alex are from) and saw them live twice in my teens in the early 80’s at the old Maple Leaf Gardens. Amazing shows I will never forget. One of my favourite bands for sure.
Rush is up there band wise. There drummer is considered the GOAT.
Bill Bruford, Phil Collins, Keith Moon and John Bonham just chuckled and said "Hold my drum sticks".
@kbrewski1 Lol!!!!
@@kbrewski1 no they didnt. Neil is your favorite drummers favorite drummer.
RIP The Professor ❤
@@davidedwards3838 They always try to minimize the talent of Neil Peart.
the most talented trio ever..keep em comin!
This is absolutely one of the greatest rock songs ever made! It was an early part of my introduction to rock music when I was 13 years old. This is pivotal to the sound of rock n roll and it’s capabilities!
40 Years of listening to RUSH. As Daniel Cormier said, "There are levels to this game". RUSH's talent has never been questioned.
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (published in 1876 and written by Mark Twain) is about a boy (the titled "Tom Sawyer") who is adventurous and very clever AND rebellious. (I can't remember what his age was in the book... likely 11 or 12?) The song-writer (Neal Peart, Rush's drummer) wrote this song about a modern "today's Tom Sawyer" and the kind of man that might come from the boy. "No his mind is not for rent to any god or government... Always hopeful yet discontent... Knows changes aren't permanent BUT CHANGE IS!"
Best progressive rock band ever, with a VAST catalog! Keep going! 😊😎
These guys are absolutely top drawer when seen live.
Welcome to the magic of RUSH. I HIGHLY recommend wearing headsets when listening to this song to truly appreciate its depth.
Had the pleasure of seeing them twice live in Manchester UK...incredible songs and musicianship 👌 What would I recommend now, apart from more Rush? Check out some great talent with the recent 'Hate?' Official Live by Band-Maid...just awesome musicians carrying the hard rock torch 💪🔥🤘🤘🤘
Their entire Moving Pictures album is a must hear
My generation I believe would agree with me that this song belongs in the top 5 BEST rock songs of ALL time. And Neil Peart is hands one of the best drummers behind John Bonham!
This was early 80's when they had been recording for almost 10 years at that point. Rush are one of the best progressive rock bands ever and some good old Canadian boys.
They're from Canada, and this song was recorded in a studio close to Montreal, where I currently live. Started in the 60's but played until their drummer died from brain cancer in 2020, since then, they still havent decided if they'll replace him or do something else. The lead singer also plays bass, keyboard and a kind of feet synthesizer, pretty impressive to watch live (they're not so far to where I live, and I went to their shows several times since the 80's. They changed genres several times since their start, and are amazing. I'll let someone else fill you in about the actual Tom Sawyer reference (I've read it long ago, so I don't remember much about it). Have a nice day, and see you in another of your reactions.
Best band on the planet !!!
Rush was formed in 1968 by the rhythm\lead guitarist Alex Lifeson, the bassist/keyboard/vocals Geddy Lee and their original drummer John Rutsey. They had a few singles recorded, but their debut album wasn't released until 1974. The drummer left the band soon after recording their self-titled debut album, when they found Neil Peart to take his place, learned all the album's songs in two weeks and hit the road as the opening act for KISS. Gene Simmons heard their album, and thought they sounded like a Canadian Led Zeppelin and booked them as their opening act while they toured Canada. But Rush was so good, and Rush and KISS got along so well, that KISS kept them as their opening act throughout their U.S. tour as well.
The new drummer Neil Peart, also became their new lyricist, and Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee and Neil Peart started their 40+ year career, continuing until 2015 when Neil retired due to health issues related to his drumming and he felt he wouldn't be able to play at his best anymore, and nothing less would do for the, by then, world famous GOAT drummer known as 'The Professor' with the famous label, "your favorite drummer's favorite drummer. Rush was inducted into the Rock & Roll hall of fame in 2013, with a recording record, at that time, of over 40,000,000 records sold, and third place, only behind The Beatles and The Rolling Stones with the most consecutive Gold and platinum albums. 24 Gold, 14 platinum (3 multi-platinum) albums which includes 19 studio albums, 1 cover album, and many live album releases.
I'd like to recommend a song from they're debut self-titled album called 'Working Man.' I feel it is important to listen to the studio recording first, with their original drummer John Rutsey, but there are a couple of very popular live performances of the song with Neil Peart doing the drumming and adding in his own drum fill flourishes. But I believe the original studio recording still has the longest guitar solo by Alex Lifeson, which was often shortened in live versions because the original song is quite long and the guitar solos are why.
My favorite RUSH tune.... by far!!!
Another Canadian band with only 3 members to check is Triumph . I suggest "Lay it On The Line " from US Festival 1983 concert (heavy metal /hard rock day)
OK, so for one, Mark Twain wrote Tom Sawyer - a book about a rebellious boy named Tom Sawyer in 1876. He also wrote another story Called The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin in 1884, in which Tom makes a brief appearance. So technically this is history, since Mark Twain was one of the most influential American writers in history. And this song is about what that character would do, and think if he were alive in modern times.
And then... Rush. They officially released their first album in 1974, changed drummers in 1975 and then remained the exact same trio until they retired in 2015. Unlike other "classic rock" bands though, they remained active for all but a few years, releasing 19 studio albums which have all gone gold and/or platinum, and 12 live albums. They were active until the end, releasing their last studio album in 2013.
They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.
They changed styles every few years, which also helped give them the staying power to keep going through each decade and remain relevant. Their first album was some rather generic Hard Rock. Then they shifted to Progressive Rock, then more mainstream rock for the early 80's. Then New Wave for the mid 80's. Then back to Mainstream almost Pop in the late 80's/90's. Then Alternative/Grunge throughout the 90's. In the 2000's they transitioned to a very Hard, almost borderline Metal style, and for their last albums, they shifted back to Progressive.
Above all else, Rush were just three really nice, easy going, goofy, family men. No drama. No hookers. No destroyed hotel rooms. No bashing instruments on stage. Which only made it sadder when the drummer and lyricist, Neil Peart, passed away from brain cancer in January of 2020, at only 67. 😭
If you want the full range of what this band is about, watch the Live 1981 concert of Xanadu (which is actually a 1977 song). But then (and this is where I'm deviating from the norm) watch the "lyrics on screen" version of Middletown Dreams. The first shows off their amazing musicianship and stage presence, the second shows off how deep and impactful Neil's lyrics could be.
Amazing Band !! Great reaction guys !! Go down the RUSH rabbit hole and do the live version of YYZ from the RUSH in RIO concert !! You won't regret it !! 😁
Great reaction to one of the greatest bands ever. You should check out Spirit of Radio and Limelight both are great song. Rush was my favorite band for years until I started listening to an all-girl Japanese hard rock band named Band Maid. They are an extremely talented group with over 130+ plus songs in the past 11 years. If you want your subs and views to go up react to them you will not be disappointed. When I say they are great I’m very serious, when Jimmy Page saw them he had his picture taken with the drummer. I can’t express how good their music is. Where most bands have songs that are less than desirable nearly everything they write you will hear new things on the 12th listen. Suggestions would be Hate? Official live, From Now On, Moratorium live, Puzzle live, and Warning live just to get started. If you dive in you will be so glad you did.
R.I.P. Neil Peart Arguably the best drummer ever 🙏
Rock, Jazz Fusion band back in the day ..... Great music and not your usual radio popular sound. Great stuff. GBjj
Get some headphones.. NEVER EVER stop a song during a solo, and congrats you just heard one of the best songs of 1981
In the seventies they used to tour with KISS after the shows KISS would party and RUSH would practice. Musically, RUSH is the best band you will ever hear IMO.
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is a book and Tom Sawyer is the main character in that book. It was written by humorist Samuel Clemens a/k/a Mark Twain in 1876. The song describes a "modern Tom Sawyer." The book was recently controversial for its frequent (but historically accurate) use of the "n-word." It was followed by "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in which Tom Sawyer plays a secondary role. In 2023, the book "James" (by Percival Everett) reimagines the Huck Finn story from the perspective of Jim, the negro slave who accompanied Huck Finn in his adventures. Some interesting "background" on the subject of this song released in 1981.
Subdivisions, La Villa Strangiato, and about 100 more.
The drummer was Neil piert he was called the professor. Super band
Spirit of Radio is a banger! Working man also a banger 2112 the hole album these boys been around forever
RUSH is a "progressive rock band " and definitely the best band I've ever seen in concert... Geddy Lee is lead vocals.. bass ..and keyboard... Alex Lifeson is guitar... and the late Niel Peart "the professor " on percussion... react to spirit of radio .. xanadu .. la villa strangiato
Nailed it !! Seen them at least a dozen times . Greetings from YYZ 🇨🇦
If you like this band, yall need to check out a band called Budgee...great rock and roll.
Limelight, Closer to the Heart, 2 my personal favorites.. they have been in the business since the early 70's...Canadian legends and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees...
Welcome to the Rush army !! The absolute greatest 3pce in history !! Greetings from YYZ 🇨🇦RIP Neil
All three musicians went on to generally be list in the top 10 of “Best” lists for their instruments. The drummer is generally the favorite drummer of anybody’s favorite drummer.
Rush is a three piece band from Canada. They had a 40 year career in hard rock, progressive rock and were considered the Godfathers of Progressive Metal.
Tom Sawyer is the title character of the Mark Twain novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876). He appears in three other novels by Twain: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894), and Tom Sawyer, Detective (1896). The character is a young rebel who doesn't conform to what society wants him to be. That's what the song is about.
The band includes Geddy Lee on vocals, bass guitar, keyboards, bass peddles and some 6 string rhythm guitar, Alex Lifeson on Acoustic, 6 & 12 string guitar, backing vocals and backup keys plus peddles and Neil Peart drums, electric drums and full percussion (you need to watch his Drum solo's or Xanadu Live to know what I'm talking about by percussion).
Rush released 24 gold records and 14 platinum records (including three multi-platinum), placing them fifth behind The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Kiss and Aerosmith for the most consecutive gold or platinum studio albums by a rock band in the United States.
Over 170 songs recorded with many being a full side of an album.
Songs to start with: Subdivisions, YYZ - Live in Rio, Spirit of Radio, Working Man (Live in Cleveland), Limelight and when your ready Xanadu Live, 2112 (the comic book version), La Villa Strangiato
Others will get you giant list from there.
For Progressive Rock you should check out the band that inspired them. The band Yes; I would suggest the song Roundabout from the album Fragile 1971
You guys need headphones you’re missing out
Just found your channel. I love your vibe. The Rush rabbit hole is very deep. Here are just a few recommendations: The Spirit of Radio, Neil Peart drum solo live in Frankfurt, 2112 side A with the "graphic novel", YYZ live in Rio, from Exit Stage Left 1981 Xanadu, and La Villa Strangiato. These are just a few to get you started.
Non Rush bands or songs I would love to see you guys react to: Deep Purple-Child in Time, Rainbow-Difficult to Cure, Supertramp-School, AC/DC-Let there be Rock with Bon Scott, Hocus Pocus by Focus, Cheap Trick-Gonna Raise Hell, Asphalt Ballet-Soul Survive, Dire Straits-Skateaway, Foghat-Stone Blue, The J. Geils Band-Piss on the Wall. Stopping now because my list is getting too long. I believe you will enjoy everything on my list.
Thanks for posting. You two make a nice couple.
That's the famous LeStudio in Quebec Canada. Several many well known groups recorded albums there including Rush, David Bowie, April Wine and The BeeGees. It was bought at one point and the name was changed. It eventually closed and what's left of it now is a burned out hulk.
RIP Neil Peart, The Professor🥁🎸🤘
I always thought this was about the drug "acid" called "tom Sawyer"? Mark Twain wrote the novels about tom Sawyer and huckleberry Finn 💪💛✌️🤔 great Chanel folks!
Neil Peart 🤘
I recommend The Spirit of Radio next. I think you will get a better idea of just what you've stepped into 😂 This is a unique and highly talented band that most of us believe to be the greatest 3-piece ever. 167 original songs on 19 studio albums spanning over 40 years. Get ready 😁🤘
Great reaction guys
Try Xanadu 1981 backstage live
They are legendary
RIP Neal Peart. Some say greatest drummer ever
I would be one of those who say that. 😊
@JimiBurleigh
As would I... Lol. Sometimes I have and received some pushback! I try to explain it's just my humble opinion but I know it's one shared by those who really know their stuff! Or in this case their music... I also admit that I'm a proud Canadian and often wonder why The reaction community never ( not that I've seen anyway) touches on "Farewell to Kings" ... Thank you for the early morning smile!
@@Heather-x3m I am an auld Scotsman frae Ayrshire 🏴. We're retired now living about 30 mins south of Surrey, B.C.
You're right about AFTK. I've suggested to a few reaction channels that they do a double-feature of "A Farewell To Kings" followed by "Closer To the Heart". As Neil wrote in the AFTK tour booklet "If "A Farewell To Kings" describes the problems, "Closer To the Heart" describes the answer."
LL&P 🖖
@JimiBurleigh
How very Neal Peart of Neal to write! Considering he would know best! And thank you for your refreshing response!
@JimiBurleigh
P. S. I'm in Ontario myself and the Scottish name comes from my godmother who came over as a child after WW2.. I hope someday to see Scottish shores but at this point the pond seems like an ocean! Lol if you understand the irony.
Best band ever.
You guys are funny, ha ha! Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are characters in books written by Samuel Clemens whose pen name was Mark Twain. The stories take place in the 1830's - 1840's
Welcome to Rush! I'm a new fan myself, of less than one year, but they are now one of my favorite bands. The cool thing about Rush is that there are only three guys in the band that create all of that sound! Some history of the band: Rush was formed in 1968 by the guitarist, Alex Lifeson, while he was still in high school. He asked his best friend since age 13, Geddy Lee, to join as bassist and vocalist. Geddy also plays keyboards, so in this video, you can see him doing all three (but in different shots). In concert, you will often see Geddy sing, play bass, play synth keyboards, and then play synth pedals with his feet while playing bass. He's a real multitasker! Neil Peart, the drummer you see here, joined the band shortly after their first album came out in 1974. Their original drummer, John Rutsey, left the band due to health issues and creative differences. Geddy and Alex wanted to play more complicated music. When they met Neil, he was the perfect fit. He is considered one of the best percussionists in rock music. Since Neil was intellectual and liked to read, Geddy and Alex asked him if he woudl write the lyrics, to which he agreed. Rush is deep lyrically, so it's a good idea to either read through the lyrics first or have them called up during your reaction. All three of these guys are virtuosos on their instruments. Neil Peart retired from Rush in 2015, and he passed away from brain cancer in 2020. Since then, Geddy and Alex have gotten together to perform publicly at a few tribute shows to other artists, and remain the best of friends, but Rush as a band is no more, sadly. They left us with 40 years of great music, and no two Rush albums sound the same. You definitely have to check out Rush live in concert; they are thrilling to watch! I suggest checking out the live version of the song 'Digital Man' from the Snakes & Arrows tour.
Written like you’ve been a fan for 40 years! I love that they’re still finding a new audience. Cheers!
Has the Rush army inundated your channel yet? They will!
Rush doesn't sound like Led Zep, Rush sounds like Rush!!
Tom sawyer from the album moving pictures. Released in 1981.
Check out 2112 (twenty one twelve). It's the year 2112 and the song is 25 mins long. It's split into 7 parts but the whole album side A must be heard as one song. Do the cartoon vs as it shows lyrics and pics to help you understand the story. Neil Peart was the best drummer on the planet nicknamed the Professor.
Tom Sawyer is a character created by Samuel Clemens (a.k.a. Mark Twain) written in the 1870s, I think, but set in the pre-civil war era. He has adventures with another character, Huckleberry Finn. The stories were noted for having quite progressive views of black people for the time, but the stories have been controversial to study in school since due to the use of the n-word. Tom Sawyer was used by Neil Peart (Peer-t) and co-author Pye Dubois (Doo-bwah) as a short form for people with free-thinking and progressive views. Hence "What you say about his company, is what you say about society." The only other thing about Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn the characters alluded to in the song is "The River" - in which Huck Finn and Tom help a slave named Jim escape from his master by riding a raft down a river to freedom. Glad you liked the song. RUSH were active for 40 years and changed their style as their listening tastes changed. Initially they were very much Led Zeppelin/The Who/Yes influenced, but then came under the spell of The Police and a lot of British New Wave stuff.
Headphones, headphones, headphones!!!
Check out Ellen Plays Bass. The little Whippersnapper kills this song with her Bass !!
Greatest drummer to ever do it in my opinion.
Glad to see you guys back, you should check out Neil Peart's (drummer) solo in Germany
3 guys who are from Canada 🇨🇦
Rush live Frankfort drum solo that shows the professors talents
Rush ar from Canada
Anything you listen to from Rush is going to be good
Mark Twain: Real name (Samuel Clemens)
Hey Johnnie what's up man please listen to goodbye to romance by Ozzy Osbourne you 2 will love it man
Cartman explains this song better than anyone tbh . . .
Inducted into the rock and roll Hall of Fame in about 2014. They're amazing
Check out "Spirit of Radio" Awesome!
RUSH has been my favorite band since I saw them live in 1974, opening for KISS. All three Alex Lifeson on lead guitars, Geddy Lee on bass, keyboards & vocals and R.I.P. Neil Peart on drums & lyricist are all master level artists. 168 original songs that are all unique with depth and substance in the lyrics. New fans usually listen to “Limelight” and “Spirit of Radio” next. ❤
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Back in the 80's Canadian rockers Rush was one of the biggest touring acts in the world. Rush have 24 gold albums, 14 platinum albums, and 3 multi-platinum albums. They were also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.
The drummer the late great Neil Peart is considered by many drummers in rock as their influence and one of the best to ever get behind a kit.
They should have been inducted at least 15 years earlier. Here's a list of others that should be in. Remember, some of these aren't rock per se, but that never stopped the bozos like Jan Wenner before in letting them in.
Dave Matthews Band, Joe Cocker, Bad Company, Sonic Youth, John Coltrane, Brian Eno, Steve Winwood as a solo act, The Doobie Brothers, Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Soundgarden, Thin Lizzy, The Smashing Pumpkins, King Crimson, Janes Addiction, Oasis, Joy Division/ New Order, Alice in Chains, Ronnie James Dio, Björk, Warren Zevon.
The RRHOF is the most unfunny joke in music.
@@freddiejupiter442 There are so many inducted to the RRHOF that have nothing to do with the genre but yet are in there, it's kind of a slap to the face to those who are deserving that are in rock and roll. I don't think you would ever see Pink Floyd in the Hip Hop hall of fame or Nine Inch Nails in the country hall of fame so why does the Rock and Roll hall of fame let in all genres when they have their own.
And yes, Rush should have been inducted years before but when there is only so many inducted per year you have to wait while the hall is being polluted by non Rock artists. Before anyone shits on me I'm not saying those artists aren't deserving, just not in the" Rock and Roll" hall of fame.
70’s
Check out “Subdivisions” official video ❤
Tom Sawyer was not an author. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) was the famous American author who wrote the fictional novels Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn etc., who were characters about adventures on the Mississippi River.
Red Barchetta is my fave Rush song. Ty for reacting to this one. Also YYz live in Rio is a blast.
One of my favorite bands,,, your in trouble now,,,lmao
They were a great 3 piece Canadian band! This was 1981 when I was 16 & a sophomore in Hi Skool, I had a 1978 Ttop Z28 & long hippy hair jammin this on my 8 track with the tops out cruisin the strips on Friday & Saturday nights! Working Man is one of my favs by Rush! Another great 70s/80s Candian rock trio is Triumph ✌💖☮
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Great reaction! Rush was an amazing progressive rock band. If you enjoyed the drummer, watch his drum solo from Frankfort live concert. Almost 9 minutes of unbelievable talent. BTW, Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn were characters in books by Mark Twain (real name Samuel Clemens).
Love your reactions!
If ya wanna be serious, invest in headphones :)
I saw them in 1978
I don't know who told you they sound like Led Zeppelin, but I'm certain you noticed that's not true.
Welcome to Rush! Three master musicians from Toronto, Canada who had a 40 plus year career.
Geddy Lee Vocals, Bass, keyboards and pedals
Alex Lifeson acoustic and electric guitar, mandola, pedals and later keyboards
Neil Peart Drums, Percussion and Main Lyrist.
Unfortunately Neil Peart passed from brain cancer in January of 2020. He is considered one of the best drummers in rock.
The band was formed in 1968 by Alex Lifeson with Geddy Lee soon joining. Neil Peart joined the band in 1974 after the release of their first album. Their original drummer left due to health issues and musical direction differences.
This video was filmed at Le Studio in Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada
Songs
YYZ live in Rio
Working Man live in Cleveland
Digital Man from the Snakes and Arrows tour
Cheers 🇨🇦
Ren And Rush reactions too? We're spoiled! ❤ 3 guys making all that sound always amazed me. You may like Spirit of the Radio by Rush. I do 😊
Three super talented guys produced some many great songs. Lyrics but the drummer Neil Peart always talk abou some social content or some sort of critic. Neil had tragedies in his life and passed few years ago due to cancer. He is so respected that is called the professor. Hear more from them. Very good.
Musical genius
So much love and talent
And still very relevant for today
Thankyou for enjoying this with us legends
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Rush is from my hometown. They played in local hockey rinks. They started in the 70's. They use to record at Metal Works in mississauga Ontario Canada 🇨🇦. That studio has shut down but there was 2 studios and the one east of Toronto Ontario is still open. 2112 album is a classic as well. Do the whole album as one video. It's a bit long but worth it. Glad to see you back.
Mark Twain is arguably the most famous American author of all time and has been for over aa hundred years. To see him so diminished in one generation is a travesty. I blame the massive drop in book reading in the last twenty years. Twain will remain on top, but that list will be read by fewer and fewer people.
Tom Sawyer isn't an author, he's a character in a book by author Mark Twain.... but close enough...lol...
Headphones.
The fact that your generation has no clue who Tom Sawyer is makes me sad. He's a fictional character in an excellent book written by Mark Twain, his real name was Samuel Clemens. He lived from 1835 to 1910 which they were still teaching us back when I was a kid in the 1970s.
One of my favorite bands of ALL TIME!! It's AMAZING to me that this much sound came from THREE GUYS!! SO BEEFY!!! The LYRICS are SO BRILLIANT, thanks to The Professor (Neil Peart - BEST DRUMMER, EVER!!!).....Geddy Lee's vocals sound like NO ONE ELSE & his bass work is INCREDIBLE....and, Alex Lifeson's guitar work: PAR NONE!! ENJOY!!!
YOU PAUSED DURING THE GUITAR SOLO!!!!!!!!!
Welcome to the RUSH Community. Great reaction Thank you! For Your next video try Xanadu Live 1981. Amazing! Was lucky enough tonsee them 45 times. Sadly their Drummer Neil Peart passed away. 😢
40 years of great performances. Lol. RUSH rabbit hole!?
If this is your introduction to Rush, welcome aboard. There is a virtual treasure trove of great songs by Rush, too many to list here but I would proceed with “Limelight”, “Subdivisions”, “Free Will” just to name a few. The drummer (Neil Peart) is also the lyricist and considered by many the GOAT drummer and, unfortunately, he has passed away, Geddy Lee is the vocalist, keyboardist and (considered by some) the GOAT bassist. The guitarist is Alex Lifeson. Rush one of the greatest groups of all time and can never get enough of them so please, play on! Thanks for the review!
Lol
Top 3 Rush song for me. Never get tired of it.
Malignant Narcissism/De Slagwerker Snakes and Arrows tour.... Grammy nominated and by far the best Neil Peart drum solo❤🇨🇦
Tom Sawyer book by Mark Twain