TEEN & DAD MIND-BLOWN REACTION to RUSH - YYZ!! | Only three musicians????
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- Опубликовано: 24 сен 2019
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Our list of instrumentals in this series, culminating in our TOP 10!
Metallica - Orion
Metallica - The call of Ktulu
Rush - YYZ
Rush - La Villa Strangiato
Iron Maiden - Transylvania
Death - Voice of the soul
Animals as leaders - CAFO
Buckethead - Soothsayer
Van Halen - Eruption
Joe Satriani - Surfing with the alien
Dream Theater - The dance of eternity
The Allman brothers - Jessica
Pink Floyd - Marooned
Steve Vai - For the love of God
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Some of the best Canada has to offer... and RUSH! All in one video!! What more can you ask for?? ;-)
Great choice guys! :)
Were you referring to Bryan Adams or Nickelback as "the best Canada has to offer?" 🇨🇦
You can't listen to YYZ and not play air drums, and air bass and air guitar. It is physically impossible for me. These are three of the best musicians to ever grace the stage. To have all three of them in the same band is almost unimaginable. I saw them on the Time Machine tour when they did Moving Pictures from beginning to end, plus another hour and a half + of their other songs.
Have you seen the YYZ performance at Rock in Rio? If not, you should check it out. I've never heard an audience sing an instrumental before. lol
Alex Lifeson is probably the most underrated guitarists in the world. It's rare that I see him on a list of the greats. I didn't give him his due credit until I saw him on stage in 87. I've rambled long enough. One of my all-time favs here.
PageMonster the bozo and his daughter you see on the screen of course!
Rick S 100% agree. Never understood why Alex was not getting his due. He should be mentioned in the same conversations as David Gilmour.
You should check out the live version from Rio. The audience sings along... To an instrumental!
Ed Gooding Jr. that crowd is absolutely NUTS!
That is a MUST !!!
Yeah and thusly ruin the song.
Ha ha, the audience hums along
Ed Gooding Jr., good call! I totally forgot about that! They’re all singing along!
La Villa Strangiato is my favorite instrumental of all time. It’s crazy.
Good choice
Love this one.
"YY Zed" - a Canadian classic.
Zed's dead - Bruce Willis (as Butch Coolidge in Pulp Fiction)
Your either Canadian, up on rush trivia, smarter than me, but I literally just learned that from Neil himself in an interview. Just said.. We played yyzed next, and... Blah blah. The Canadian interviewer repeated it back as that too. I was like 13ish when moving pictures came out, and all my drummer, band friends, not school band, kids bands.. They had to master yyz. We, I pronounced it yyz since.. How are we going to know it's an airport call sign 😅, know what I mean, Neil Pert?lol..he is not a pear with a "t".. That's just a funny thing that he gets called
lol, never in my life have I ever seen a man play air guitar, air bass, air drums and air keyboards all at the same time!
mega herd is there any other way to listen to Rush? If so, I would like to know! 😉
He's channeling Geddy Lee...3 instruments at a time !!
Juliette: "It sounded very adventure themed" ... That's what it was. The song is about the feeling of trying to get through Pearson airport in Toronto. (Airport code YYZ)
And the speed of the notes at the start are supposed to represent the letter YYZ -.-- -.-- --.. in morse code.
FYI the riff at the beginning is morse code for YYZ. YYZ is the airline code for Toronto
It's almost a Tool level of trickery!
The band heard it in a plane coming back home, gave them the idea to do a song with it.
Reminds me of something that Ron Jarzombek (Watchtower, Spastic Ink, Blotted Science) would do. He was hugely influenced by Rush.
@@ChemicalReactions A-HA !!!
Any true RUSH fan already knows that...
You picked the best instrumental & greatest band of all time!!!
The best three man band ever.
Would be hard-pressed to find anyone better. All due respect to the great Nirvana.
Motörhead anyone? In my books, there is non above! 💝
Kilmister-Clarke-Taylor.
Zz Top and Triumph weren't slouches.
Thanks for doing the Studio version. It's the purest way to hear it the first time. So crisp and tight. Just great!
Totally agree!!!
YYZ Live in Rio....you both will love it !!!
Now that you've listened to that, watch YYZ Live in Rio. Imagine this song backed up by 80000 fans.
Saw them live for my first concert when I was 16, the Permanent Waves tour, and they blew me away
YYZ is the Toronto Pearson airport designation. That was the theme for this song. The hustle and bustle of busy people moving around. That would be the reason for your " gameshow " feeling
Andrew from Montreal
Actually not a triangle, it is a crotale. Tuned brass.
uncletom618 great tone to it
Quite correct. Also call a "ride" cymbal by noob bass players like me . Neil Peart is one of the few percussionists I've seen use the different parts of the same cymbal like that consistently.
@@randyfurness2415 yo his daughter looks like Jackie from The Runaways
@@randyfurness2415 It's not part of a cymbal though. A crotale is a small thick brass disc, anywhere from 2 to 4 inches in diameter.
Retrospective, all Rush all at once vs. I had to wait each year for every album. The anticipation and uncertainty but mostly surprised reaction of what evolving legacy these three were accomplishing. I have memories of playing 2112 over and over all night while standing in line for concert tickets.
WE HAVE ASSUMED CONTROL
V7avalon I didn’t fully get into Rush until college. At that point, all of their best already existed!
Always loved the jazzy feel of this song. It showcases the talents of the individual musicians.
Geddy doesn't stop playing the bass to play keyboards... he has pedals on the floor that are programmable to the notes he needs in a song, permitting him to switch from his hands to his feet while playing both keyboard and bass parts ! Alex was actually flying them in a plane (he's a pilot too !) which led to the recognition of the airport code for Toronto-YYZ in morse code (the radios pick this up in cockpit as ID of airport) which started a beat in Neil's head that led to the song....
Gotta do "The Spirit of Radio"
When my daughter was a teen, she listened to all my CDs.
What I love is that Dad has obviously heard this before and absolutely loves it, while daughter is just like ok, it’s good, but...
Look at dad air drumming to Niel.......lol . Peart has spawned some of the best air drumming on the planet. R.I.P. Niel Peart you will be missed.
Focus - Hocus Pocus. A wee bit of a cheat as Thijs van Leer does use his voice, however, it's in such an instrumental way.
Yes! This is one of the best songs out there!
One of my all-time favorites. Hard rock, w/ a flute(very Tull), yodeling, an accordion(??I think??) and whatever you call the other vocal part(scat? maybe). Very unique.
@@1sanitat1 I included yodeling. I'm not referring to that. I was referring to the vocal part @ 2:37 that sounds like Daffy Duck on crack.
The contrast between you and Juliet is hilarious. Extreme air playing of every instrument vs slight head nod.
Don't know if you have noticed this since I haven't seen it referenced in the comments, but the opening percussion and riffs are Morse Code for the letters Y-Y-Z, which is also the ID code for their hometown's airport, Pearson Int'l in Toronto.
At the time they wrote the song, YYZ was the International Air Transport Association code for Toronto Pearson Airport. Y'know, being an all Canadian band and all.
I've seen Rush half a dozen times and they blow me away every time. Digging the air guitar, drums, keyboards by the way, I feel ya man. \m/ ... :D
Steve Jeffery I somehow had never made the link!
And it's the band playing "To" the code at the beginning (that info is for Dad & Daughter ;).
Steve Jeffery: I thought the IATA changed it after the second Montreal airport opened. I know they changed a few Canadian airport codes.
@@stephenwright8824 Thank you for your input, I've amended my answer accordingly.
I think Canada has a restriction on number of members a band can have when playing across their borders. All the Canadian bands I like have three members: Rush, Anvil (they used to have four but lost someone along the way), Goddo, Triumph, Pat Travers Band, Neil Young... (okay, Neil Young is mostly alone but I was severely drunk when I saw him live)...
PT ROXX!!!
Xanadu - live from Exit... Stage Left (1981). Thanks! Great reaction.
Most young people don't realize this was written and performed by kids in their 20's . Let that sink in a bit .
The first time I heard it was right before the second time I heard it. Same goes for La Villa Strangiato.
Fun Fact: YYZ is the IATA airport identification code of Toronto Pearson International Airport, near Rush's hometown. The band was introduced to the rhythm as Alex Lifeson flew them into the airport. A VHF omnidirectional range system at the airport broadcasts the YYZ identifier code in Morse code. Peart said in interviews later that the rhythm stuck with them.[3] Peart and Geddy Lee have both said "It's always a happy day when YYZ appears on our luggage tags."
TN Frank I never realized that! Even having lived in Toronto!
That little "triangle" bit at the beginning is Neil Peart tapping out the Morse Code for "YYZ" (pronounced Y - Y - Zed), which is the airport code for their home airport in Toronto, Ontario. They're Canadian, ya know eh?
Gary Torborg And apparently it’s not even a triangle! It’s a crotale!
Juliet was correct about adventure as YYZ is the code for the Toronto airport. They wanted the thrill of take off and landing. The solo is the exotic places you visit. The synth section is the smoothness if air travel. And the opening is Morse Code for YYZ. (Pronounced why why zed. And you call yourself Canadian? ;) )
John Campbell French Canadian living in the US for twelve years now!
@@ChemicalReactions But you haven't lapsed into near constant sarcasm. You need bit more time to fully assimilate to NJ.
I'm a simple woman, j'ai vu Rush et j'ai tout de suite liker ! ❤️ Tellement contente que vous fassiez une réaction de ce groupe légendaire ! J'espère que vous en ferez d'autres ☺️
La Villa Strangiato has those delicious snippets of Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse". I don't know if Juliette is versed in classic Warner Bros. cartoons, but Carl Stalling certainly knew a good thing when he heard it.
"It's like... three One Man Bands" ha ha ha, never heard them described quite that way.
I love Rush, I know them for more than 40 years. Pity they stopped.
palantir135 Father Time is undefeated. Neil was just getting too beat up...
Stopped? let´s keep the faith, is not over yet!
ubaldo rojas in an interview in 2018 they annonces never to tour again or record new songs
Real instruments played by real people !
Thank You! 😊
Best rock trio. Ever.
Awesome SONG. Just amazing. Love it. . Love me some RUSH...
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Coming from an age where we listened to whole albums instead of individual songs ... YYZ is the perfect intro to Limelight.
Game show theme song, lol. Gotta love teens’ view of things. This is RUSH young lady!!!
Ok
D K agree
The Marry Poppins reference is perfect! That basically explains Geddy Lee on these tracks.
La Villa Strangiato for sure! Then see if you can make it through 2112.
Rush is top. Here in Brazil, in 2002, the The largest number of people in a show in the whole history of the band. 60 thousand people in sao paulo and 40 thousand in Maracanã stadium, (rio de janeiro), I was there
One of the greatest instrumentals of all time!!n🤘🏻
Your daughter would like to listen to The Warning... Dust to Dust...exactly what she just described
Can’t wait for dance of eternity
Yep. The mighty Rush has created more air musicians than any other band in history. 😁
That keyboard tone always transports me instantly back to my 80s childhood.
I love your reactions. It's like having GSP as a best friend.
Them Three The North... you as well, friends 🤘🇨🇦
She is trying not to like! Rush is a rush. I got to see 2112 in 1974 . Life changer
Wasn't released until 1976 but I feel your excitement. Saw them open for Nazareth in 75. Life has never been the same.
SIGNALS....81....OKC
the chimes at the beginning are Morse code for yyz which is the call designation for Toronto air port...….there home
So is the main intro riff
Pearson International airport specifically. There's three airports in Toronto, and Pearson is the largest.
Bringing in the new generation to some great music :).
I was really LATE on Rush, I had no idea who they were, as it was my 1st time _seeing_ their album "Hemispheres" at a local shop when I was 15 in 1978 (man, if I got into then at that moment, I probably would have been a musician). Moving Pictures was my 3rd album into Rush - though it's when I finally "understood" them in 1981, as the previous album single "Spirit of Radio" went WAY over my head because it was like 3-4 songs in "1". My 1st album was "Exit... Stage Left" and the 2nd, the release of "Signals", and have seen them since that album on every tour, but missed the "Counterparts" tour (one of my fave albums). Missed also the "Clockwork Angels Tour" but had to go to the final 40th Anniversary show. It's because of Rush and Kansas, that got me to delve deeper into music (especially Progressive Rock"), and also Metal, and eventually Classical, Jazz/Fusion and Soundtrack Scores.
If you are curious, the 1st 8 tracks on this playlist show how many of these musicians may have been influenced/inspired by the ones before: ruclips.net/p/PL2DU3TBNutEd5qv7FfIMdWsOxxzKET2nn
Btw- Going back to Moving Pictures, give "Camera Eye" a reaction. That was the track that really moved me to check out their deep cuts on previous albums, as I was getting to learn their history. I still listen to it on a regular basis :).
Sorry for all the "typos" in my comment, folks :/. If I "edit" it, I'll lose the "Heart" (it's happened on other videos) :p. But thank you ChemicalReactions! I hope you enjOy the playlist (more linked in its description, and LOTS more "Themed" music playlists on my channel).
Don't you just LOVE the cover art for Moving Pictures?
@@AvanToor - My fave band photo of Rush is the "moving" photos of each member on the record sleeve (Lp).
1. www.cygnus-x1.net/links/rush/imagedb-movingpictures.php
2. www.sepia.dti.ne.jp/Junya/RushMiniLPCD/08_MP.html
Yes! This was such a great pick for them.
The live video of Xanadu from the East Stage Left (1981) video was probably one of the most impressive displays of musical dexterity I've ever seen. Not only all of the percussion parts, but also floor pads for synths, keyboards and two double neck guitars (Geddy doing bass and guitar, because he's playing bass on the floor, if I remember correctly). If you can find it, it's worth the 10 minutes or so. Also, the hair. Dear heavens, the hair.
Stephen Evans heck yeah. I have the Exit stage left album and VHS (somewhere). Awesome show!
You should do Witch Hunt... That's dark
So many bands to suggest and so little time. Ignea - Disenchantment, Texas Hippie Coalition - Moonshine, Skindred - Ratrace, 2 Cellos - Thunderstruck, Countless Skies - Etherial, Amaranthe - 82nd All The Way, The Hu - Yuve Yuve Yu, Alien Weaponry - Kai Tangata. Few suggestions, I'm sure you guys will love them, new subscriber and only found the channel tonight :)
Just three Canadians aye. Doesn't hurt having the best drummer of all time and two others that can slay
The best drummer of all time? No, but he's one of the best.
One could definitely make a legit argument for Neil Peart as GOAT. I’ve made it multiple times.
@@ChrisPage68 who would you put in front of N.P.? John Bonham is up there as well as Mike Portnoy. Even if it is Portnoy he was able to draw influence from the previous mentioned.
Gene Hoglan is probably the g.o.a.t. drummer but without Peart there is no Hoglan or at least there is a very different sounding Hoglan
Dave Lombardo (outside of Slayer) and Sean Reinert are up there as well, as is Zach Hill and Thomas Pridgen. All of them influenced by NP - so the argument could be made that Neil is the GOAT inspiration for drummers
I take back my last suggestion, have Juliette watch Neil Peart's drum solo from Rush Live In Frankfurt.
If you're looking for a darker sound from Rush, check out "Cygnus X-1, Book 1: The Voyage" from their "A farewell to Kings" album
☆The Greatest Band In The Galaxy ☆RUSH☆🤠👍
Fun fact: The two note repetition in the intro and again in the outro is actually Morse code for "Nachos" hence your sudden craving.
What a cool dad!!
If your daughter wants an evil sounding Rush song, try "Witch Hunt"
Metallica - Suicide and Redemption. Its quite underrated, but its really good
Great video! Be sure to check out the video of Rush performing "YYZ" live in Rio, you'll see 100,000+ people going crazy for Rush, and singing along to the instrumental! It's amazing!
mhlevy it’s insane!
Rush army is with you all the way
Amaranthe - Hunger, The Nexus and 365. Delain - Hands of gold, suckerpunch, sleepwalkers dream. Bare Infinity - Race of Destiny. Avantasia - The scarecrow, the seven angels, the haunting.
...and dont forget the GROUND synths! Geddy occasionally plays pedal synths WHILE singin and bassing, and Alex plays sometimes Bass pedal synths with his feet too! Just awesome!
Bernd Baumann they are their own orchestras.
Ahahaha, Loved Dad's reaction!
I'm also a Fan Of RUSH.
Either you Love'em or you just don't get it and that's Cool. Just try another to rack. You'll find one you'll feel.
YY-ZEE Certainly rolls off the tongue....but in Canada, we pronounce the letter Z as "ZED"!
And Canadians are weird too.
I always expect it to turn into John the Fisherman.
You my friend are a dork. But rush makes me act the same way.lol all good fellow fan.
This song is all about airports and travel!
Leave that thing alone is another great instrumental
Good headphone jam!
DO not apologies for being RUSH , They are Canadian Gold.
He's such a Dad!! LOL
I have to say my favorite version of YYZ is the version that's on "Exit....Stage Left" as it has an extended drum solo.
Neil's best recorded solo as far as I am concerned.
You get a game show theme song...🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Chuck must be feeling at home here :D
Of all the instrumental songs you've got listed, I like this the most. Just something funky and catchy about it.. And so well done.
#Warbringer - Silhouettes ..!! ;)
yeah rush were gods, they had their own thing though. Geddy Lee played Bass, while singing and playing a old MOG 1970's sytle syn with his feet.....Epic respect. As kriger from Archer says "It's impossible onlyt Neil Pert can play yyz!" 6 string left bass also!!
The dad is hilarious!
As said below, Witch Hunt is dark, although Rush don’t generally do dark. I know you’ve done a bit of The Warning. Their concept album Queen of the Murder Scene is dark, especially if you listen to it all through and ponder the lyrics.
I’d say Red Sector A also. Though I don’t care for that era of Rush much, the songs meaning as as dark and real as they come.
May I suggest: Amorphis - Death of a King 😊
Daughter is bored. No worries. She'll learn or she won't Great jam!
4:50 best 2 seconds in rock history
Jason Becker- altitudes!! You love it!
La Villa Strangiato - Rush.
ADTRFTW7 That’s the other Rush we’re doing!
ChemicalReactions! You will not regret haha! Also so proud you are showing your kids this music! Greatest music of all time
Coolest Dad EVER!
funfact: YYZ is the iata code for the airport (toronto pearson international airport) in the bands hometown, toronto, and is the reason this song is called YYZ, also the intro has a hidden morse code that apparently spells out YYZ
The drums man the DRUMS
Sounds like she needs to hear Witch Hunt. That's about a 'dark' as Rush gets. Also a good idea to revisit YYZ by watching the Live in Rio video. The crowd's energy is contagious!
Neil Peart's is a set of drum sets.
I am very sure, that TOM SAWYER would be like a perfect song for the taste of Juliette.
It has darkness, it has the great moments, instrumentals are epic and it even has a nice vocal line above. Prog moments of the best. Has influenced rock and metal musicians for decades, I guess. Did it for me, for sure, and many I know! Want to cover a Rush song? Tom Sawyer. Challenge accepted. Just for fun. Of course you don't do this on stage. Simply out of respect it stays in the rehearsal room for personal pleasure!
:-)
Saw them during the Time Machine and R40 tour. Both times they played amazing shows. Great memories of mine.
This young lady is cuter than a speckled pup.
RIP Neal Peart (The Professor)