Neil Peart (drums) of Rush wrote the lyrics to 'Limelight' about his struggle w/ fame & fan obsession. Peart was shy, awkward and tall as a kid, and he got into playing drums as a teen cos he was good at it... He joined Rush in 1974 replacing their original drummer John Rutsey. After Rush became really popular around 1976/1977, there were fans constantly demanding their attention on tour, and the members had to adjust afterwards... Neil Peart was not comfortable talking to strangers, and couldn't handle the adulation from fans. He explained in interviews that he didn't like being praised by people he didn't know - he felt embarrassed. He would be annoyed if fans showed up at his hotel room asking for autographs or to speak to him, so he would just withdraw. This song was Peart trying to explain to everyone that his life in the 'limelight' was not what he expected it to be... and this was how he was. "I can't pretend a stranger is a long-awaited friend..." is the line that sums it up. R.I.P. "The Professor" Neil Peart (1952 - 2020)😪
Rush is probably one of the smartest bands you'll ever hear. The transitions in each song are pretty much unreal. Neil was not just a drummer, he was a master percussionist and wrote just about all the bands songs. Alex is an underrated guitarist. Geddy's voice is so unique, like if you crossed Robert Plant with an elf. Geddys ability to alternate between vocals, bass and keyboards is pretty much unparalleled. With Neil gone, their legacy lives on by being heard and discovered by new generations, hopefully inspiring new bands to come.
Sorry to correct you Matthew but Neil wrote most of the lyrics once he joined the band. They all equally shared in the song writing credits for the sake of harmony much like Lennon/McCartney did and Queen in their later years. That might be what you meant but I thought it should be clarified. Cheers
Gandhi, Greta Van Ripoff. They try to come off as the second coming of Led Zeppelin, but they fail to mention that's their main influence. The band sounds good, but they need a better singer! Sounds like Geddy Lee with his balls stuck in his zipper and looks like Frodo. Dirty Honey and Wolfmother are better.
You’re on point with that. Back in the 1970s and 80s when Rush had little mainstream fame, every musician I know were huge fans of every member of this incredible band. There has not been and will never be another group like them. I’m a guitarist and I never worked with one drummer who wasn’t a huge Neil Peart fan. In the musician’s world it was just well known that Alex, Geddy and Neil were some of the best on their instruments. Seeing them live was mind blowing. To see only three guys on stage, but hear that huge wall of sound that they produced was just more than the mind can handle. I feel really bad for all of the young people just now discovering Rush, but will never get to experience them live. Thankfully we have lots of videos on RUclips to see how amazing they were live, but nothing can capture the experience of seeing them live. Every Rush concert I went to was the best concerts I have ever been to. I saw them live 32 times and will never forget any show.
@@nicolesibylla2541 the longest running joke used by all African American comedians is how white people dance to their music. And they're not wrong. The thing that everyone leaves out is that African Americans are equally fish out of water when first experiencing rock music. I see first timers reacting and think to myself:I thought you were supposed to have rhythm?😁 It's all good, it's just a never pointed out double standard
The late Neil Peart is widely considered as one of, if not THE, best drummer of all time. I was fortunate enough to see him perform live several times.
My first time seeing Rush live was Signals, then Grace under Pressure. Their show was definitely not like being in studio with them, but their on stage performance was legendary. Neal with his spinning drum kit back then, waiting to electric drums, just wow. Geddy with a double bass, singing AND playing keyboard was epic.
It is said that Neil Peart was your favorite drummer's favorite drummer. Rest in Peace Professor, and thank you SO much for the music you gave us, and the thought provoking lyrics you wrote for us. I am 70 and have been a Rush fan since I first heard them in 1975.
Rush is truly a legendary band. The band members play multiple instruments while preforming one song. Pretty magnificent. They are honest & absolute lyrical geniuses...
Gary Lee Weinrib (Getty Lee) is the bass player. He got his nickname because of how his mother pronounced his name in her thick Polish accent. Both his parents were Polish Jews who were fortunate to survive Auschitz, Dachau, and Bergen-Belsen in their teens only top migrate to Canada after WWII. He is certainly one of the top 10 bassists in the world.
Neil Peart had a PhD in percussion. His kit was MASSIVE, with a skinny little path to get in and out. Every reactor who does Rush, NEEDS to react to the entire 2112 Overture. It's 20+ minutes long (an entire album side) but the story is great, and the mix of sounds will leave you astonished. Now, I don't know WHY, but this video reminded me of a completely different group I've wanted to recommend. The Smithereens have an incredible sound, with a heavy emphasis on bass. "A Girl Like You" & "Blood And Roses" were their biggest hits, but they did some awesome covers, including some Beatles covers. Please. Pretty please?
Slight correction: Neil Peart does *not* have a PhD in percussion. He and both his bandmates have honorary doctorates from Nipissing University. That's different from earning a PhD in a discipline.
The three of them were like brothers, When Neil Peart Passed away, Alex and Geddy (like Led Zeppelin did) said "Rush is Done! We can't do this without our drummer." If you ever get a chance to watch videos of them offstage. They all kept each other laughing.
@@Rendclaw I totally agree. Rush was a very unique band, three guys who just clicked so well for over 40 years. Rush wouldn't be the same without those Three guys. Neil was also the principle lyricist. And they were right, take Geddy, Alex or Neil out of the band, then its no longer Rush.
It was the right thing to do you can't replace anyone of them still calling it rush just doesn't work and I don't the fans wanted that either we can take the great music over their almost 50 years as a band and just enjoy it. Thanks, Guys Enjoy retirement Geddy and Alex you deserve it for all gave to us fans.
Three dudes making all that sound is just astounding. Spot on. Amber, I saw the moment they really got you. You just stopped bopping and started watching them play wide eyed. Those are the moments we come for. Three amazingly talented Canadians that dominated rock and roll during their time.
Great song by the Canadian power trio. Neil Peart wrote it about his difficulty with fame and the lack of privacy that he felt, in dealing with it. I always loved the line about putting aside the alienation and getting on with the fascination. RIP Neil 🙏
No disrespect to Neil, but I think he was a blue-collar guy before Rush made him a multi-millionaire. I feel like at that point, you have to suck it up and accept that you are a phenomenon and that celebrity means that people will want access. I guess maybe fame just comes with a price that not everyone can accept. Regardless, we will forever remember him for his amazing drumming and lyrics.
Thank you for your posts they're always insightful and I appreciate you going to the trouble of posting them. If you get a chance Dan Rather interviews Geddy Lee on his show The big interview It's a superb interview. it's a very revealing hour. You take away a more intimate feel for the band
@@LiberalsArePoop If you are very shy naturally, fame and fortune can add anxiety to that. He made a great point with the documentary, he was a huge Who fan, but he didn't try to find out which hotel they were staying at. Also, later in life, he lost his wife to cancer and his daughter to a car accident within six months and after that happened, Alex and Geddy did all the interviews and meet/greets.
By far the greatest band ever. I have seen them live twice. Incredible live. There will never be another band of this magnitude. Three incredible musicians. RIP Neil. Greatest drummer ever. Next month it will be 2 years since his passing. Still seems unreal.
I could see Amber about to pause just before Alex's amazing solo and was thinking "no"! She seemed to know something amazing was coming and stopped. Good choice to let it flow Amber :) Easily one of the most underrated quitarists of all time.
The late great Neil Peart on the drums. He actually played 2 sets of drums, and thats not including the electronic drums and other percussion instruments he has. If you watch his drum solo video you will see what I mean. At one point he stands up and the kit behind him is suddenly in front of him. My favorite from Rush has always been the first one I ever heard. La Villa Strangiato.... what an epic instrumental . It's about time you listened to a prog rock song. Something in the 13 to 15 minute range... Rush 2112 the entire first side for example....
Totally agree they should wade in to deeper water. JP does a Long Song Saturday and they could do something similar. There are a plethora of great and popular longer songs.
I grew up in the 70s and 80s. I never appreciated Rush until I was in my 40s. All of those opportunities I had to have followed them in real time came and went. But I'm on board now. Amazing overall band.
As a huge Rush fan, I'm particularly keen and harsh on reactions to their songs, but I gotta admit yours was perfect: the adjectives and verbs and concepts you brought forward reminded me why and how much I love this band, almost brought a tear to my eye. There a hundreds of great bands out there but RUSH remains my personal favorite. Thank you guys 🤘🙏
Rush music is what I call, "cerebral." They make songs that have a message, beyond the normal stuff of rock bands. A pretty girl, heartbreak, hot-rod cars, are all things you hear coming from other bands. That's okay. That's the norm. But Rush comes out with songs about things, like 'living in the limelight, trouble in the forest, The choice of free will.' In this song, you see Geddy Lee singing the lyrics of the song. But he's also the bassist, and the bass you hear in the guitar solo is his doing. You see him on the bass at the end of the video though. And YES! The drummer is ALL THAT! One of the best in the business.
To be fair, they would take their turn at those things as well, if you think about it. "The Analog Kid", "Tears", and "Red Barchetta". But they put their own spin on it, and Neil's lyrics elevated the subject matter.
What I have always loved about Rush was its unique collective creative power ...and humility. Never following, always doing their own thing. And in concert, an incredible sense of humor and self-deprecation. ThHeir ability to recreate that sound live....a wonder!
Extremely powerful lyrics, some of my favorites. There are pretenders, and contenders. Living in the Limelight The universal dream For those who wish to seem Those who wish to be Must put aside the alienation Get on with the fascination The real relation The underlying theme
Next up - Working Man (Time Machine Tour: Live in Cleveland). Working Man was Rush's first hit, and a radio station in Cleveland was largely responsible for making the song a hit, and the band never forgot it. So years later, they performed an absolutely amazing version of the song live in Cleveland to thank the fans in the city that got them noticed, and you will be blown away by how good that version is. I know you already like the drummer (the amazing Neil Peart) and the bassist/vocalist (Geddy Lee). This one will make you go nuts over the guitarist (the incredible Alex Lifeson). I can't recommend it enough!
No doubt Working Man Live 2011 Official Video from Time Machine tour. Alex Lifeson is of the GOATs that have to get on the List. SRV and Healey are the GOATs but when it comes to invocation ALex Lifeson and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd live cannot be beat.
Yep. This live version of “Working Man” starts off very differently than the original studio version, but that’s typical of what made this band so incredibly talented.
Your reactions are exactly right. One of you is jamming, and simultaneously, the other is thoughtfully absorbing the awesomeness that is Rush. Love it!
If you haven’t seen Xanadu Live, Exit Stage Left, have a look. You will see multitasking from them all. Really shows their talent. From, I believe, 1981. Alex and Geddy with double neck guitars, Neil has a Ton more than just the drums. Really an experience. These guys are Masters of their Craft!
“I can’t pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend” tells you what this song is about. Seen this band so many times from the 70’s to the 00’s and they never disappointed. Rush On!
That would be Geddy Lee on vocals/bass/keyboards, Alex Lifeson -guitar and the Professor, the late Neil Peart on drums and percussion. Neil also wrote most of the lyrics.. So many great songs to choose from. Try Working Man, Red Barchetta, Fly By Night, Lakeside Park, Subdivisions and Distant Early Warning. Just a few of 40+ years worth of music.
That's what gives Rush such longevity.. most of their songs can't be digested in one or two listens . And if you start listening regularly you pick up on something new something different each time you listen. Then when you finally put it together you can start listening to them individually even as they play together. There are so many different ways you can slice & dice their music. And they were so ahead of their time that it just doesn't get old. I've been listening to them for 40yrs and still could listen to them daily and not get tired of it .
Love you guys! I (raised in Alaska) was mining gold on Bonanza Creek (where Gold was first discovered in The Klondike) in Dawson City (the epi-center of The Klondike Gold Rush of 1896), YTC (Yukon Territory of Canada) in 1976 (i was 16) when I first heard Rush (a Canadian band). Gold Rush indeed! I haven't been the same since! I sometimes envy myself for living in those times...and as melancholy as it is, i would gladly fall face-first into it all over again. Smiling foolishly!
Neil Peart is a legend and one of the greatest drummers of all time. He is one of the few drummers I strive to be as good as some day. "Tom Sawyer" is my ultimate goal to be able to play on the drums. It's not that he hits the drums hard. He knows how to hit them just right. For the best sounds in drums, is more of a tap and a bounce with the sticks. If someone hits the drums hard, it will sound like crap. While tearing up the drums and wearing out the drummer fast at the same time. Also, they would be very sore, very quick. It's knowing how to hold the sticks just right for that perfect sound. You just let gravity take over with the sticks. That's how drummers are able to drum for hours and ultimately their whole lives. RIP Neil Peart! I suggest "Closer to the Heart" next.
I've visited the ruins of "LE STUDIO" a few times in the last few years. Although it's a ruins similar to that of Pompeii, it's still amazing to stand by the room that this video and song were recorded.
Best guitar solo of all time. Totally original, totally amazing, flawless execution and feel! Redonk! Geddy and Neil are not just chugging in the background during the solo. No, it's like three simultaneous solos. Perfection in music.
Yes a wall of sound out of a trio. Saw them in concert when the Moving Pictures album came out and they sounded amazing. This was the first album that they started using a lot of keyboards in. Getty Lee sang, played the bass and had a keyboard set on the floor that he played with his feet.
Ha Jay! I love your comment regarding the guitarist of Rush ending in saying "It is such a futuristic sound". Guess what? You are correct. When was this album released? What year is it now?
RIP Neil Peart (the Professor) Rushs drummer. Neil Peart drum solo is a must see, you will get a prime example of his talent and get to check out his kit. 🇨🇦
I played "Moving Pictures" so much as a late teen the album this song comes from. 🎵all the world indeed a stage and we are merely players, performers and portrayers each another's audience outside the gilded cage🎵
This song/album (Moving Pictures) came out in my high school years. It is one of my all time favorites by them... with the first riff of the guitar it puts me in a good mood. Thank you for reacting to this. The drummer is Neil Peart. An outstanding drummer. It was very unfortunate he died last year. I had tickets to go to their 40th anniversary R40 concert tour but had to miss it due to my grandmother's funeral. Unfortunately they retired just after that concert and shortly thereafter the Neil died. If you would like to hear one of their hardest rocking songs try "Working Man" from their debut album.
From a Gary to Geddy your one of the most talented musician of all time! No one touches your talent on bass, keyboards, and singing! You are the definition of Unique and RUSH is not RUSH without your playing and vocals! To quote the movie: I LOVE YOU MAN! Alex and Neil as well!! This is my essay to people who may not know RUSH or who Neil was professionally and his contributions to the art of drumming and lyrical writing! Enjoy! RUSH is THE PERFECT EXAMPLE of the fluidity of MASTERING TIME SIGNATURES! I play drums and there are a few things that you need to know about Neil Peart’s ( pronounced PEER-T) character: First he writes the lyrics so he knows in advance what TYPE of song it’s meant to be ie ballad, driver, etc. Second he COMPOSES on the drums… like a carpenter who looks at a set of blueprints before building the object. Neil lays out a SKETCH in his mind of the VOICES of the drumset and builds the song from there. He is also a great LISTENER knowing when NOT to step over Geddy’s singing or Alex’s solos! Finally, he had perfect timing and fluidity of time changes. He said himself that it’s not about COUNTING the time signatures as much as fluid motion to change the tempo without counting: in other words it should FLOW! He hates repeating the same drum patterns in the same song meaning if he plays a fill one way the first time around he will play it differently the second time around. IE. Rolls down the toms the first time around and triplets or quads (all four limbs) the second time around. In short there will NEVER be another like him on planet earth 🌍 🌏 🌎! REST IN PEACE PROFESSOR! With heart felt admiration and sincerity! Gary Geddy Lee - Bass guitars, Oberheim polyphonic; OB-X; Mini-Moog; and Taurus pedal Synthesizers, vocals Alex Lifeson - Six and twelve string electric and acoustic guitars, Taurus Pedals Neil Peart - Drums kit, timbales, gong bass drums, orchestra bells, glockenspiel, wind chimes, bell tree, tubular bells, crotales, cowbells, plywood, wood blocks, triangles, tympani, and Gong! Alex Lifeson: RUSH guitarist and Guru Extraordinaire! The HEART ❤️ AND SOUL OF RUSH! THE FUNNIEST MAN ON THE PLANET AND GREATEST SPEECH GIVER OF ALL TIME!!! ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME: BLAH…BLAH…BLAH! HATS 🎩 OFF TO ALEX LIFESON 😎😎😎👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎸🎸🎸 We lost Neil Peart on January 7th 2020 to brain cancer! Geddy Lee called him: THE PROFESSOR because he had a verbal and musical vocabulary that I would put against anyone including Beethoven and Albert Einstein all this from a guy who didn’t graduate high school! Not only was he the drummer-percussionist of RUSH but he also wrote the Lyrics! RIP PROFESSOR
For classic Rush, "Subdivisions" would be an excellent next choice - the lyrics are very relatable to just about everyone. For newer Rush, check out "Test For Echo" or "Driven", both are excellent, hard-hitting tracks.
YAY, more RUSH is so good. Love this song and this tour was one of my favorite of theirs. Watching them in studio would have been awesome , but I've seen them over 15 times in concert. My top three bands ever. I wish we could see RUSH live again but unfortunately that won't happen. RIP Neil Peart!
Amber and Jordan, I absolutely loved your reactions in your video here!! ❤ I just lost one of my brothers to cancer on Monday. He was a huge Rush Fan!! That is most likely why I am as well ... I grew up with their music from about age 6 or 7 on up!! To hear you both speak so highly of this band, that we both love ... it just made me feel so much better ... thinking of him while I watched ... it filled my heart!! So Thank You both!! 🙏🙏 I'm such a fan of you two!! @Rob Squad Reactions
“I can’t pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend”……I worked for a concert promoter and knew the tour guys with Rush very well. I met Alex and Geddy a few times but Neil had no interest in any of that sort of thing but his tour manager did get me a signed copy of his book The Masked Rider. One possession I truly treasure.
I so love this song, & soo love Rush! How can you not! They have been around forever. They have so many rocking songs that were on top of the charts. They are great in concert too!!🎤🎸🎧🎯
I never comment on your vids, but I watch almost all of them. But I have to say that seeing Rush live was the best concert I have ever been to. I went to their Snakes and Arrows tour, and they dominated the stage and rocked the theatre to the foundations. They opened for themselves and it was crazy. As in, they came out and were intorduced as "the opening band called Rush". They played like 4 or 5 songs, left the stage, and then came back on as "Now for the main event... RUSH!!!". It was wild. Then they played for easily an hour and a half, took an intermission, came back played for another hour, and then did like 3 encores. Hands down the longest concert and the one with the most energy. 5/5 stars, highly recommend.
For me Rush is one of the most creative and unique bands ever! Each of the three members are extremely skilled, the music and lyrics are complex and meaningful. Had the opportunity to see them live a few years before the drummer passed away.... I no longer wear my concert T since Neal Peart passed away. It’s sealed in a plastic bag and is now an heirloom. Seriously one of my favorite bands ever!!!
Do yourselves a favor. Amber mentioned Neal Peart’s drumming several times. Load and listen to his drum solo, live in Frankfurt Germany. I promise you, you’ll never forget it or see another performance like it. The man was the GOAT of drummers.
Cool reaction....first of all to even understand the drummer Niel Peart's ever changing patterns and cadence only then will you fully appreciate what this man is doing....just awesome a DRUM GOD!
You are forgetting to check another great Canadian Trio. Try out Triumph "lay it on the line", "fight the good fight" for starters, best to go for the live versions
Lyrics by drummer Neil Peart (r.i.p.), Alex Lifeson on guitar and Geddy Lee on vocals, bass, keyboards and any other instrument he can get his hands or feet on
Paraphrased: "I wish I could be in the studio to see them recording." Rush layers all of the different sounds, so it wouldn't be as much fun to see them record. Live however is absolutely an amazing experience to watch them play all that music right in front of you. and yes, the guitar player duplicates that sound right in front of you.... LIVE! It is an absolutely amazing experience to watch him play it exactly the same as on the record. Later in their career, he would make small changes to the solo to make it more interesting for himself, but it still sounded basically like the record.
Such a sensational reaction review to 3 musical geniuses. I also couldn't believe there was only 3 members when I found that out. I first saw them in 1981, and I was hooked for life
Two things you must do. 1 check out drummer Neil Peart's drum solo from Frankfurt and 2, The Garden - live. This song is the last song on their last album with Neil writing the lyrics (wrote 99% of their lyrics). But, before you react to it, read through the lyrics 1st. This song is simply amazing, lyrically, visually, and musically. And, just so you know, bassist Geddy Lee's parents are both Auschwitz concentration camp survivors. These gents are all amazing.
I searched and can't find you reacting to "Trees" by rush. That is a song amongst songs. The music/the lyrics hits all the right sounds to listen to over and over. Same with "red barchetta" a story...great riffs. YOU'LL LOVE IT!!
It might help to focus on an artist like you did with Queen. Take an artist like Rush and do a feature of several of their songs in a row. Then you get a deeper feel for the artist, their style, and what they are about. The more you hear the same artist, you can start to pick out their talents, niche, and sound. Maybe do artist of the week like you do with featuring a daily Christmas song.
The lyrics are about how once you’ve hit it big, life gets weird and you lose your privacy. “I can’t pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend.” The studio this was shot in was LeStudio in Toronto I think. Out in the woods where much musical magic was created.
That studio was out in the woods in cottage country north of Montreal in Morin-Heights, Quebec.. it's long gone now, but many great artists created and recorded great music up there.. the seclusion and setting certainly helped make that musical magic!
“The drummer is so much fun to watch”. Yes!!!! It was amazing to watch him, I was blessed to have seen ~35 times from 78 to the last tour. They are all amazing to watch. They were the Cirque du Soleil of rock bands!
Had the opportunity to see them twice in concert. Once in Memphis in the late 80's, and once years later in Las Vegas. Became a lifelong Rush fan after the first concert. It was a "Wall of Noise" for the entire concert.
Rush is the most amazing trio to have ever come together! Subdivisions is my absolute favorite of theirs with Witch Hunt a very close 2nd. It's really hard to find a bad song from them.
🙌 Red Barchetta and Subdivisions for me. The Pass is probably top 5 for me as well, having personally known a few people who've taken their own life, including my father when I was 3. "No hero in your tragedy, no daring in your escape. No salutes to your surrender, nothing noble in your fate. Christ, what have you done??" breaks me every time
@@MS-jc9sy I'm so very sorry for your losses. Big hugs to you. I agree. The Pass is a powerful song. Nobody's Hero, The Trees, Working Man, Closer To The Heart.....the list is endless.
My RUSH recommendation would be to start with the four albums that are start to finish masterpieces: A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures. For me the next tier down would be the three albums: 2112, Fly By Night, and Signals.
I just watched a few of your podcasts and I'm a fan. First heard RUSH in '81 while playing D&D in my friends basement. I was a high school freshman. Super fan ever since. I'm 56 now, and tear up watching young folks like you vibing on this God tier band I love so dearly. Keep it up and thanks.
Geddy Lee said in an interview: "We want to be the smallest ever symphony orchestra" . Their ability to multitask , especially in live concerts is mindblowing and unsurpassed. Neil Peart (P-ear-t) is widely known as one of the best drummers in all of history, also writes the lyrics and is very deep and thoughful. Alex is a top 5 guitarist and Geddy is, imo, the best bass player ever, plus he plays keyboards, pedals and sings. The fact that they were able to get these three legends in one band is remarkable by itself. Keep going, you are getting to the good stuff!
got to see them in Germany in the very early 80's probably 82, they're on a whole other level "Live" it's an experience I still enjoy when I get to watch other's discover music I got to hear first, it's amazing seeing the appreciation for what we just took as really good rock, and we had hopes they'd be around forever, in a sense, they will, due to people like yourselves...thanks for putting up these video's, I'm a 62 year old vet and I truly enjoy being able to watch your content, it is a pure joy...
Cant lose with Rush, To amazing for words... "In the limelight" means the center of attention. In the early days of theater, a limelight was a device used to brightly illuminate the front of a stage, which put the main performer in a spotlight. "Limelight was probably more of Neil's song than a lot of the songs on that album in the sense that his feelings about being in the limelight and his difficulty with coming to grips with fame and autograph seekers a sudden lack of privacy and sudden demands on his time... he was having a very difficult time dealing with. Thanks guys, Peace
Yep and it’s funny that the song Limelight thrust him even more into the Limelight lol. They were known before but they got huge after Moving Pictures.
Rush has so many songs to choose from. Check out "Closer To The Heart" - Live Different Stages for a jam. ALSO: If you watch the vid April Wine - "I Like To Rock" it's shot in the very same studio.
Neil Peart (drums) of Rush wrote the lyrics to 'Limelight' about his struggle w/ fame & fan obsession. Peart was shy, awkward and tall as a kid, and he got into playing drums as a teen cos he was good at it... He joined Rush in 1974 replacing their original drummer John Rutsey. After Rush became really popular around 1976/1977, there were fans constantly demanding their attention on tour, and the members had to adjust afterwards... Neil Peart was not comfortable talking to strangers, and couldn't handle the adulation from fans. He explained in interviews that he didn't like being praised by people he didn't know - he felt embarrassed. He would be annoyed if fans showed up at his hotel room asking for autographs or to speak to him, so he would just withdraw.
This song was Peart trying to explain to everyone that his life in the 'limelight' was not what he expected it to be... and this was how he was. "I can't pretend a stranger is a long-awaited friend..." is the line that sums it up. R.I.P. "The Professor" Neil Peart (1952 - 2020)😪
Well said.
I dont blame him he didn't play for fame from the heart 😂🙂🙃🤘🖤🤘🙏🤍
Spew those facts my friend
Nice!
One must put up barriers to keep oneself intact
Rush is probably one of the smartest bands you'll ever hear. The transitions in each song are pretty much unreal. Neil was not just a drummer, he was a master percussionist and wrote just about all the bands songs. Alex is an underrated guitarist. Geddy's voice is so unique, like if you crossed Robert Plant with an elf. Geddys ability to alternate between vocals, bass and keyboards is pretty much unparalleled. With Neil gone, their legacy lives on by being heard and discovered by new generations, hopefully inspiring new bands to come.
Sorry to correct you Matthew but Neil wrote most of the lyrics once he joined the band. They all equally shared in the song writing credits for the sake of harmony much like Lennon/McCartney did and Queen in their later years. That might be what you meant but I thought it should be clarified. Cheers
Whats your opinion on Greta Van Fleet?
Gandhi, Greta Van Ripoff. They try to come off as the second coming of Led Zeppelin, but they fail to mention that's their main influence. The band sounds good, but they need a better singer! Sounds like Geddy Lee with his balls stuck in his zipper and looks like Frodo. Dirty Honey and Wolfmother are better.
🤣@ Robert Plant with an Elf. Hilarious but true. 🤘😁
@@matthewdrake4385 You're the second person I've seen mention Wolfmother. Now I definitely need to check them out. Thanks👍🤘
Geddy Lee - Lead singer Bass, Neil Peart (RIP) - Drums, and Alex Lifeson - Guitar. Amber said it best. They pack a punch for only 3 members.
Geddy Lee - Keyboards too! : )
Stellar!
And remember, "Peart" is apparently pronounced "peert", not "pərt".
Rush is a “musician’s band”.
Each member has millions of fans each.
You’re on point with that. Back in the 1970s and 80s when Rush had little mainstream fame, every musician I know were huge fans of every member of this incredible band. There has not been and will never be another group like them.
I’m a guitarist and I never worked with one drummer who wasn’t a huge Neil Peart fan. In the musician’s world it was just well known that Alex, Geddy and Neil were some of the best on their instruments. Seeing them live was mind blowing. To see only three guys on stage, but hear that huge wall of sound that they produced was just more than the mind can handle.
I feel really bad for all of the young people just now discovering Rush, but will never get to experience them live. Thankfully we have lots of videos on RUclips to see how amazing they were live, but nothing can capture the experience of seeing them live. Every Rush concert I went to was the best concerts I have ever been to. I saw them live 32 times and will never forget any show.
You can tell from their head bobbing, or lack thereof, that these two can't keep up with the time changes...
That's exactly it. Lifeson forever.
Your favorite band's favorite band is Rush
@@nicolesibylla2541 the longest running joke used by all African American comedians is how white people dance to their music. And they're not wrong. The thing that everyone leaves out is that African Americans are equally fish out of water when first experiencing rock music. I see first timers reacting and think to myself:I thought you were supposed to have rhythm?😁 It's all good, it's just a never pointed out double standard
The fact that they didn't show Neil doing that amazing drum fill at the end, is one of the tragedies of the 20th century.
Amen brother!
Agree💯
And THAT … is the very definition of hyperbole. 😆 (PS That wasn’t a ‘fill.’)
it gave all of us a chance to use our own imagination and our own air drum kit
Best drummer, hands down!! JMO!! RIP!!
This is the band that everyone in music hoped to come close to. They were just spectacular professional musicians.
"Your favorite band's favorite band"
"I'm kinda awestruck by that drummer."
Yeah, us too. Neal Peart was the GOAT.
yes. always and forever 😪
i have Neil and John unique in they're own way
i have Neil and John unique in their own way
RIP Neal. Blows away everyone who hears him for the first time.
Yes he was. The Professor. Rip Neil. Your with your wife and daughter now. Thank you. I played drums bc of you.
One of the greatest things to come out of Canada honestly
The late Neil Peart is widely considered as one of, if not THE, best drummer of all time. I was fortunate enough to see him perform live several times.
Yes. I saw them twice. It was something else. Just fantastic.
My friends and I are also fortunate enough to Rush during their Time Machine tour in 2010 in West Palm Beach, Florida
Saw them in Conn.
Roll The Bones Tour
Spirit of Radio Live yessss.......mm
My first time seeing Rush live was Signals, then Grace under Pressure. Their show was definitely not like being in studio with them, but their on stage performance was legendary. Neal with his spinning drum kit back then, waiting to electric drums, just wow. Geddy with a double bass, singing AND playing keyboard was epic.
Agree. He was the best IMHO. 🥁👍
It is said that Neil Peart was your favorite drummer's favorite drummer. Rest in Peace Professor, and thank you SO much for the music you gave us, and the thought provoking lyrics you wrote for us. I am 70 and have been a Rush fan since I first heard them in 1975.
Amen. Neil was amazing. And what a lyricist!!! As a Canadian, I’m extra sad that I never got to see them perform.
Rush is truly a legendary band. The band members play multiple instruments while preforming one song. Pretty magnificent. They are honest & absolute lyrical geniuses...
Geddy Lee told Dan Rather in an interview that they wanted to be the world's smallest symphony orchestra.
Well said!!!
Gary Lee Weinrib (Getty Lee) is the bass player. He got his nickname because of how his mother pronounced his name in her thick Polish accent. Both his parents were Polish Jews who were fortunate to survive Auschitz, Dachau, and Bergen-Belsen in their teens only top migrate to Canada after WWII. He is certainly one of the top 10 bassists in the world.
Hence the poignancy of the song "Red Sector A".
It's «Geddy», buddy...
Neil Peart - drums
Alex Lifeson - guitar
Geddy Lee - bass, vocals, keyboards
@@n5iln yes! I can't get through that song without tearing up.
Neil Peart had a PhD in percussion. His kit was MASSIVE, with a skinny little path to get in and out.
Every reactor who does Rush, NEEDS to react to the entire 2112 Overture. It's 20+ minutes long (an entire album side) but the story is great, and the mix of sounds will leave you astonished.
Now, I don't know WHY, but this video reminded me of a completely different group I've wanted to recommend. The Smithereens have an incredible sound, with a heavy emphasis on bass.
"A Girl Like You" &
"Blood And Roses" were their biggest hits, but they did some awesome covers, including some Beatles covers. Please. Pretty please?
Thank you for the education, you do know your Rush…
Slight correction: Neil Peart does *not* have a PhD in percussion. He and both his bandmates have honorary doctorates from Nipissing University. That's different from earning a PhD in a discipline.
@@davewildermuth7519 thank you for the clarification. I had always heard he had the PhD. Just goes to show how a rumor can snowball, no? 😉
In his case, "PHD" stood for "Percussion Hitting Drums"
Blood and Roses is a kicker!
The three of them were like brothers, When Neil Peart Passed away, Alex and Geddy (like Led Zeppelin did) said "Rush is Done! We can't do this without our drummer." If you ever get a chance to watch videos of them offstage. They all kept each other laughing.
They even said that in the documentary, that without each other, Rush does not exist, basically. They would never try to play as Rush without Neil.
@@Rendclaw I totally agree. Rush was a very unique band, three guys who just clicked so well for over 40 years. Rush wouldn't be the same without those Three guys. Neil was also the principle lyricist. And they were right, take Geddy, Alex or Neil out of the band, then its no longer Rush.
The dinner with rush is classic!
It was the right thing to do you can't replace anyone of them still calling it rush just doesn't work and I don't the fans wanted that either we can take the great music over their almost 50 years as a band and just enjoy it. Thanks, Guys Enjoy retirement Geddy and Alex you deserve it for all gave to us fans.
They've performed since but not as "rush" just appearances like the huge foo fighters memorial concerts.
Three dudes making all that sound is just astounding. Spot on. Amber, I saw the moment they really got you. You just stopped bopping and started watching them play wide eyed. Those are the moments we come for.
Three amazingly talented Canadians that dominated rock and roll during their time.
one of the best classic rock groups of all times. Playing one of their best songs.
Great song by the Canadian power trio. Neil Peart wrote it about his difficulty with fame and the lack of privacy that he felt, in dealing with it. I always loved the line about putting aside the alienation and getting on with the fascination. RIP Neil 🙏
No disrespect to Neil, but I think he was a blue-collar guy before Rush made him a multi-millionaire. I feel like at that point, you have to suck it up and accept that you are a phenomenon and that celebrity means that people will want access. I guess maybe fame just comes with a price that not everyone can accept. Regardless, we will forever remember him for his amazing drumming and lyrics.
Thank you for your posts they're always insightful and I appreciate you going to the trouble of posting them.
If you get a chance Dan Rather interviews Geddy Lee on his show The big interview It's a superb interview. it's a very revealing hour. You take away a more intimate feel for the band
@@LiberalsArePoop If you are very shy naturally, fame and fortune can add anxiety to that. He made a great point with the documentary, he was a huge Who fan, but he didn't try to find out which hotel they were staying at. Also, later in life, he lost his wife to cancer and his daughter to a car accident within six months and after that happened, Alex and Geddy did all the interviews and meet/greets.
@@tjhunger5656 Thanks. I’ll have to check that out ✌️
@@terryrohde281 - Neil did an interview with Rick Mercer on Canadian TV in 2006. ruclips.net/video/09l35k0rGvY/видео.html
By far the greatest band ever. I have seen them live twice. Incredible live. There will never be another band of this magnitude. Three incredible musicians. RIP Neil. Greatest drummer ever. Next month it will be 2 years since his passing. Still seems unreal.
Rush is amazing, Geddy Lee's voice is unmatched. Not a bad song with this group
Geddy
Dog Years anyone? Tai Shan?
I could see Amber about to pause just before Alex's amazing solo and was thinking "no"! She seemed to know something amazing was coming and stopped. Good choice to let it flow Amber :) Easily one of the most underrated quitarists of all time.
I can tell that Alex is not underrated in the guitar community.
The late great Neil Peart on the drums. He actually played 2 sets of drums, and thats not including the electronic drums and other percussion instruments he has. If you watch his drum solo video you will see what I mean. At one point he stands up and the kit behind him is suddenly in front of him. My favorite from Rush has always been the first one I ever heard. La Villa Strangiato.... what an epic instrumental . It's about time you listened to a prog rock song. Something in the 13 to 15 minute range... Rush 2112 the entire first side for example....
Totally agree they should wade in to deeper water. JP does a Long Song Saturday and they could do something similar. There are a plethora of great and popular longer songs.
I grew up in the 70s and 80s. I never appreciated Rush until I was in my 40s. All of those opportunities I had to have followed them in real time came and went. But I'm on board now. Amazing overall band.
As a huge Rush fan, I'm particularly keen and harsh on reactions to their songs, but I gotta admit yours was perfect: the adjectives and verbs and concepts you brought forward reminded me why and how much I love this band, almost brought a tear to my eye. There a hundreds of great bands out there but RUSH remains my personal favorite. Thank you guys 🤘🙏
Amber's chuckle at the end sums it up. What can you say? Nothing. It's just amazing.
Rush music is what I call, "cerebral."
They make songs that have a message, beyond the normal stuff of rock bands.
A pretty girl, heartbreak, hot-rod cars, are all things you hear coming from other bands. That's okay. That's the norm.
But Rush comes out with songs about things, like 'living in the limelight, trouble in the forest, The choice of free will.'
In this song, you see Geddy Lee singing the lyrics of the song. But he's also the bassist, and the bass you hear in the guitar solo is his doing. You see him on the bass at the end of the video though.
And YES! The drummer is ALL THAT! One of the best in the business.
Neil is so good that I find myself laughing at some of his parts. Not the normal reaction tho talent or greatness, but he was so good it’s ridiculous.
To be fair, they would take their turn at those things as well, if you think about it. "The Analog Kid", "Tears", and "Red Barchetta". But they put their own spin on it, and Neil's lyrics elevated the subject matter.
I call their music spiritual, from the soul.
Correction: THE BEST...Rip Neil....not just musicians..but Gentlemen.
What I have always loved about Rush was its unique collective creative power ...and humility. Never following, always doing their own thing. And in concert, an incredible sense of humor and self-deprecation. ThHeir ability to recreate that sound live....a wonder!
Extremely powerful lyrics, some of my favorites. There are pretenders, and contenders.
Living in the Limelight
The universal dream
For those who wish to seem
Those who wish to be
Must put aside the alienation
Get on with the fascination
The real relation
The underlying theme
Next up - Working Man (Time Machine Tour: Live in Cleveland). Working Man was Rush's first hit, and a radio station in Cleveland was largely responsible for making the song a hit, and the band never forgot it. So years later, they performed an absolutely amazing version of the song live in Cleveland to thank the fans in the city that got them noticed, and you will be blown away by how good that version is. I know you already like the drummer (the amazing Neil Peart) and the bassist/vocalist (Geddy Lee). This one will make you go nuts over the guitarist (the incredible Alex Lifeson). I can't recommend it enough!
No doubt Working Man Live 2011 Official Video from Time Machine tour. Alex Lifeson is of the GOATs that have to get on the List. SRV and Healey are the GOATs but when it comes to invocation ALex Lifeson and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd live cannot be beat.
yesssss
Yep. This live version of “Working Man” starts off very differently than the original studio version, but that’s typical of what made this band so incredibly talented.
Thank you for circling back to “Rush”!!! They were so awesome in concert!!🤘🔥
Your reactions are exactly right. One of you is jamming, and simultaneously, the other is thoughtfully absorbing the awesomeness that is Rush. Love it!
If you haven’t seen Xanadu Live, Exit Stage Left, have a look. You will see multitasking from them all. Really shows their talent. From, I believe, 1981. Alex and Geddy with double neck guitars, Neil has a Ton more than just the drums. Really an experience. These guys are Masters of their Craft!
“I can’t pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend” tells you what this song is about. Seen this band so many times from the 70’s to the 00’s and they never disappointed. Rush On!
That would be Geddy Lee on vocals/bass/keyboards, Alex Lifeson -guitar and the Professor, the late Neil Peart on drums and percussion.
Neil also wrote most of the lyrics..
So many great songs to choose from.
Try Working Man, Red Barchetta, Fly By Night, Lakeside Park, Subdivisions and Distant Early Warning. Just a few of 40+ years worth of music.
That's what gives Rush such longevity.. most of their songs can't be digested in one or two listens . And if you start listening regularly you pick up on something new something different each time you listen. Then when you finally put it together you can start listening to them individually even as they play together. There are so many different ways you can slice & dice their music. And they were so ahead of their time that it just doesn't get old. I've been listening to them for 40yrs and still could listen to them daily and not get tired of it .
Neal Peart is one of the greatest drummers of all time...admired by his peers. ;)
*THE GREATEST
Correction. The GOAT!
Love you guys! I (raised in Alaska) was mining gold on Bonanza Creek (where Gold was first discovered in The Klondike) in Dawson City (the epi-center of The Klondike Gold Rush of 1896), YTC (Yukon Territory of Canada) in 1976 (i was 16) when I first heard Rush (a Canadian band). Gold Rush indeed! I haven't been the same since! I sometimes envy myself for living in those times...and as melancholy as it is, i would gladly fall face-first into it all over again. Smiling foolishly!
Neil Peart is a legend and one of the greatest drummers of all time. He is one of the few drummers I strive to be as good as some day. "Tom Sawyer" is my ultimate goal to be able to play on the drums. It's not that he hits the drums hard. He knows how to hit them just right. For the best sounds in drums, is more of a tap and a bounce with the sticks. If someone hits the drums hard, it will sound like crap. While tearing up the drums and wearing out the drummer fast at the same time. Also, they would be very sore, very quick. It's knowing how to hold the sticks just right for that perfect sound. You just let gravity take over with the sticks. That's how drummers are able to drum for hours and ultimately their whole lives. RIP Neil Peart! I suggest "Closer to the Heart" next.
I've visited the ruins of "LE STUDIO" a few times in the last few years. Although it's a ruins similar to that of Pompeii, it's still amazing to stand by the room that this video and song were recorded.
They were absolutely incredible in concert.
It felt like you were in a sound stage because it was that good!
Best guitar solo of all time. Totally original, totally amazing, flawless execution and feel! Redonk! Geddy and Neil are not just chugging in the background during the solo. No, it's like three simultaneous solos. Perfection in music.
Yes a wall of sound out of a trio. Saw them in concert when the Moving Pictures album came out and they sounded amazing. This was the first album that they started using a lot of keyboards in. Getty Lee sang, played the bass and had a keyboard set on the floor that he played with his feet.
Ha Jay! I love your comment regarding the guitarist of Rush ending in saying "It is such a futuristic sound". Guess what? You are correct. When was this album released? What year is it now?
RIP Neil Peart (the Professor) Rushs drummer. Neil Peart drum solo is a must see, you will get a prime example of his talent and get to check out his kit. 🇨🇦
Best band EVER!!!!! fACT...i've been blessed to seen them 12 times and 4 times back stage. Still have EVERY ticket stub.
I played "Moving Pictures" so much as a late teen the album this song comes from.
🎵all the world indeed a stage and we are merely players, performers and portrayers each another's audience outside the gilded cage🎵
One of the most amazing songs ever composed and performed in all ways.
This song/album (Moving Pictures) came out in my high school years. It is one of my all time favorites by them... with the first riff of the guitar it puts me in a good mood. Thank you for reacting to this. The drummer is Neil Peart. An outstanding drummer. It was very unfortunate he died last year. I had tickets to go to their 40th anniversary R40 concert tour but had to miss it due to my grandmother's funeral. Unfortunately they retired just after that concert and shortly thereafter the Neil died. If you would like to hear one of their hardest rocking songs try "Working Man" from their debut album.
From a Gary to Geddy your one of the most talented musician of all time! No one touches your talent on bass, keyboards, and singing! You are the definition of Unique and RUSH is not RUSH without your playing and vocals! To quote the movie: I LOVE YOU MAN! Alex and Neil as well!!
This is my essay to people who may not know RUSH or who Neil was professionally and his contributions to the art of drumming and lyrical writing! Enjoy!
RUSH is THE PERFECT EXAMPLE of the fluidity of MASTERING TIME SIGNATURES! I play drums and there are a few things that you need to know about Neil Peart’s ( pronounced PEER-T) character: First he writes the lyrics so he knows in advance what TYPE of song it’s meant to be ie ballad, driver, etc. Second he COMPOSES on the drums… like a carpenter who looks at a set of blueprints before building the object. Neil lays out a SKETCH in his mind of the VOICES of the drumset and builds the song from there. He is also a great LISTENER knowing when NOT to step over Geddy’s singing or Alex’s solos! Finally, he had perfect timing and fluidity of time changes. He said himself that it’s not about COUNTING the time signatures as much as fluid motion to change the tempo without counting: in other words it should FLOW! He hates repeating the same drum patterns in the same song meaning if he plays a fill one way the first time around he will play it differently the second time around. IE. Rolls down the toms the first time around and triplets or quads (all four limbs) the second time around. In short there will NEVER be another like him on planet earth 🌍 🌏 🌎! REST IN PEACE PROFESSOR!
With heart felt admiration and sincerity!
Gary
Geddy Lee - Bass guitars, Oberheim polyphonic; OB-X; Mini-Moog; and Taurus pedal Synthesizers, vocals
Alex Lifeson - Six and twelve string electric and acoustic guitars, Taurus Pedals
Neil Peart - Drums kit, timbales, gong bass drums, orchestra bells, glockenspiel, wind chimes, bell tree, tubular bells, crotales, cowbells, plywood, wood blocks, triangles, tympani, and Gong!
Alex Lifeson: RUSH guitarist and Guru Extraordinaire! The HEART ❤️ AND SOUL OF RUSH! THE FUNNIEST MAN ON THE PLANET AND GREATEST SPEECH GIVER OF ALL TIME!!! ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME: BLAH…BLAH…BLAH! HATS 🎩 OFF TO ALEX LIFESON 😎😎😎👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎸🎸🎸
We lost Neil Peart on January 7th 2020 to brain cancer! Geddy Lee called him: THE PROFESSOR because he had a verbal and musical vocabulary that I would put against anyone including Beethoven and Albert Einstein all this from a guy who didn’t graduate high school! Not only was he the drummer-percussionist of RUSH but he also wrote the Lyrics! RIP PROFESSOR
For classic Rush, "Subdivisions" would be an excellent next choice - the lyrics are very relatable to just about everyone.
For newer Rush, check out "Test For Echo" or "Driven", both are excellent, hard-hitting tracks.
THREE PEOPLE making unbelievable music !! just 3 and so very talented.
YAY, more RUSH is so good. Love this song and this tour was one of my favorite of theirs. Watching them in studio would have been awesome , but I've seen them over 15 times in concert. My top three bands ever. I wish we could see RUSH live again but unfortunately that won't happen. RIP Neil Peart!
I saw Rush so many times in concert. Amazing shows. Rush. Best band ever.
her reaction at 8:11 says it all lol. P.S. You need to watch his Drum solo live from Frankfurt if you really want to see Neil at his best.
I love that you enjoy the soundtracks of my youth. It brings our generations closer. You'll never grow old with Rock & Roll!
Love Rush 💕 Three amazing musicians with a phenomenal catalogue of songs.
Amber and Jordan,
I absolutely loved your reactions in your video here!! ❤
I just lost one of my brothers to cancer on Monday. He was a huge Rush Fan!! That is most likely why I am as well ... I grew up with their music from about age 6 or 7 on up!!
To hear you both speak so highly of this band, that we both love ... it just made me feel so much better ... thinking of him while I watched ... it filled my heart!! So Thank You both!!
🙏🙏 I'm such a fan of you two!!
@Rob Squad Reactions
“I can’t pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend”……I worked for a concert promoter and knew the tour guys with Rush very well. I met Alex and Geddy a few times but Neil had no interest in any of that sort of thing but his tour manager did get me a signed copy of his book The Masked Rider. One possession I truly treasure.
Rush! It just does not get any better. Plain and simple. 3 mega master's of there craft.
FINALLY getting back to RUSH! Peart wrote this about how awkward it is to be a shy celebrity.
Hey 👋, long time no see.
@@itsmedino Hi Dino🖐😃
My favorite Rush song! A level above everyone else. Simply amazing. The build and then the resolution! Wow soul moving
I so love this song, & soo love Rush! How can you not! They have been around forever. They
have so many rocking songs that were on top of the charts.
They are great in concert too!!🎤🎸🎧🎯
I never comment on your vids, but I watch almost all of them. But I have to say that seeing Rush live was the best concert I have ever been to. I went to their Snakes and Arrows tour, and they dominated the stage and rocked the theatre to the foundations. They opened for themselves and it was crazy. As in, they came out and were intorduced as "the opening band called Rush". They played like 4 or 5 songs, left the stage, and then came back on as "Now for the main event... RUSH!!!". It was wild. Then they played for easily an hour and a half, took an intermission, came back played for another hour, and then did like 3 encores. Hands down the longest concert and the one with the most energy. 5/5 stars, highly recommend.
RSR's, if ya'll haven't, you NEED to look into the 2112 Overture by the guys of RUSH! Such a masterpiece!
For me Rush is one of the most creative and unique bands ever! Each of the three members are extremely skilled, the music and lyrics are complex and meaningful. Had the opportunity to see them live a few years before the drummer passed away.... I no longer wear my concert T since Neal Peart passed away. It’s sealed in a plastic bag and is now an heirloom. Seriously one of my favorite bands ever!!!
Do yourselves a favor. Amber mentioned Neal Peart’s drumming several times. Load and listen to his drum solo, live in Frankfurt Germany. I promise you, you’ll never forget it or see another performance like it. The man was the GOAT of drummers.
I second this. If there is a better drum solo, I haven't found it
Cool reaction....first of all to even understand the drummer Niel Peart's ever changing patterns and cadence only then will you fully appreciate what this man is doing....just awesome a DRUM GOD!
You are forgetting to check another great Canadian Trio. Try out Triumph "lay it on the line", "fight the good fight" for starters, best to go for the live versions
He ain’t lying
YESSSSSSS!!!!!
Magic power too
April Wine is another good one. Not a trio but awesome.
@@gulfwarvet103 YESSSSSSS!!!!
Blessed to see them in 1983… awesome band and so proud of them! Hugs from Canada!
Love to see your reaction to "Subdivisions". ..official video. It has a timeless message.
You both are spot on with your reaction to RUSH...I have been listening to RUSH for 30+ years and they never get old.
Lyrics by drummer Neil Peart (r.i.p.), Alex Lifeson on guitar and Geddy Lee on vocals, bass, keyboards and any other instrument he can get his hands or feet on
Love love Rush limelight is one of their best songs. Can't say enough about it, it's awesome.❤
I want you to check Blues Traveler "The Hook" you have to react to them, John Popper is an amazing vocalist and HARMONICA player
I too find it mind boggling how people can be so naturally talented and when you put them together its just magical.
Paraphrased: "I wish I could be in the studio to see them recording." Rush layers all of the different sounds, so it wouldn't be as much fun to see them record. Live however is absolutely an amazing experience to watch them play all that music right in front of you.
and yes, the guitar player duplicates that sound right in front of you.... LIVE! It is an absolutely amazing experience to watch him play it exactly the same as on the record. Later in their career, he would make small changes to the solo to make it more interesting for himself, but it still sounded basically like the record.
this song, with the fills and the time signature changes, is a drum master class.
"I can't pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend." - No shit my man..........RIP Neil you magnificent bastard!
Such a sensational reaction review to 3 musical geniuses. I also couldn't believe there was only 3 members when I found that out. I first saw them in 1981, and I was hooked for life
Two things you must do. 1 check out drummer Neil Peart's drum solo from Frankfurt and 2, The Garden - live. This song is the last song on their last album with Neil writing the lyrics (wrote 99% of their lyrics). But, before you react to it, read through the lyrics 1st. This song is simply amazing, lyrically, visually, and musically. And, just so you know, bassist Geddy Lee's parents are both Auschwitz concentration camp survivors. These gents are all amazing.
I searched and can't find you reacting to "Trees" by rush. That is a song amongst songs. The music/the lyrics hits all the right sounds to listen to over and over. Same with "red barchetta" a story...great riffs. YOU'LL LOVE IT!!
It might help to focus on an artist like you did with Queen. Take an artist like Rush and do a feature of several of their songs in a row. Then you get a deeper feel for the artist, their style, and what they are about. The more you hear the same artist, you can start to pick out their talents, niche, and sound. Maybe do artist of the week like you do with featuring a daily Christmas song.
Rush is one of the all-time greats! Truly one of my favorites! Thanks for reacting to this one! There's so much more, too!
The lyrics are about how once you’ve hit it big, life gets weird and you lose your privacy. “I can’t pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend.”
The studio this was shot in was LeStudio in Toronto I think. Out in the woods where much musical magic was created.
That studio was out in the woods in cottage country north of Montreal in Morin-Heights, Quebec.. it's long gone now, but many great artists created and recorded great music up there.. the seclusion and setting certainly helped make that musical magic!
“The drummer is so much fun to watch”. Yes!!!! It was amazing to watch him, I was blessed to have seen ~35 times from 78 to the last tour. They are all amazing to watch. They were the Cirque du Soleil of rock bands!
This is a fun one to play on guitar. Check out "the trees" by them!
Had the opportunity to see them twice in concert. Once in Memphis in the late 80's, and once years later in Las Vegas. Became a lifelong Rush fan after the first concert. It was a "Wall of Noise" for the entire concert.
that transition at 5:40 is just so smooth. Rush is forever for me
I love watching you guys discover these gems. And you are so respectful of the art. Love it.
Rush is the most amazing trio to have ever come together! Subdivisions is my absolute favorite of theirs with Witch Hunt a very close 2nd. It's really hard to find a bad song from them.
🙌 Red Barchetta and Subdivisions for me. The Pass is probably top 5 for me as well, having personally known a few people who've taken their own life, including my father when I was 3.
"No hero in your tragedy, no daring in your escape. No salutes to your surrender, nothing noble in your fate. Christ, what have you done??" breaks me every time
@@MS-jc9sy I'm so very sorry for your losses. Big hugs to you.
I agree. The Pass is a powerful song. Nobody's Hero, The Trees, Working Man, Closer To The Heart.....the list is endless.
@@that1dragonkid thank you. Yes those are all greats. Too many to list! Nobody's Hero is a hidden gem.
What an absolutely amazing band Rush was. I am so glad to have discovered them for myself in 1981, soon after *Moving Pictures* came-out.
My RUSH recommendation would be to start with the four albums that are start to finish masterpieces: A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures. For me the next tier down would be the three albums: 2112, Fly By Night, and Signals.
I just watched a few of your podcasts and I'm a fan. First heard RUSH in '81 while playing D&D in my friends basement. I was a high school freshman. Super fan ever since. I'm 56 now, and tear up watching young folks like you vibing on this God tier band I love so dearly. Keep it up and thanks.
Geddy Lee said in an interview: "We want to be the smallest ever symphony orchestra" . Their ability to multitask , especially in live concerts is mindblowing and unsurpassed. Neil Peart (P-ear-t) is widely known as one of the best drummers in all of history, also writes the lyrics and is very deep and thoughful. Alex is a top 5 guitarist and Geddy is, imo, the best bass player ever, plus he plays keyboards, pedals and sings. The fact that they were able to get these three legends in one band is remarkable by itself. Keep going, you are getting to the good stuff!
They should react to "Xanadu" from the "Exit Stage Left" tour in 1981 and the video for "La Villa Strangiato" (not the album version).
Eddie Van Halen was once asked what it was like to be the best guitarist ever. He said “I don’t know. Maybe you should ask Alex Lifeson!” True story.
got to see them in Germany in the very early 80's probably 82, they're on a whole other level "Live" it's an experience I still enjoy when I get to watch other's discover music I got to hear first, it's amazing seeing the appreciation for what we just took as really good rock, and we had hopes they'd be around forever, in a sense, they will, due to people like yourselves...thanks for putting up these video's, I'm a 62 year old vet and I truly enjoy being able to watch your content, it is a pure joy...
Cant lose with Rush, To amazing for words... "In the limelight" means the center of attention. In the early days of
theater, a limelight was a device used to brightly illuminate the front of a stage, which put the main performer in a spotlight. "Limelight was probably more of Neil's song than a lot of the songs on that album in the sense that his feelings about being in the limelight and his difficulty with coming to grips with fame and autograph seekers a sudden lack of privacy and sudden demands on his time... he was having a very difficult time dealing with. Thanks guys, Peace
Yep and it’s funny that the song Limelight thrust him even more into the Limelight lol. They were known before but they got huge after Moving Pictures.
That drummer was one of the greatest of all time in rock music history…and he also wrote the lyrics to most of the songs…R.I.P. Neil Peart🤘
“I can’t pretend a stranger is a long-awaited friend”
One of my top 5 bands of all time. had the pleasure to see them while still at their best in 82.
Rush has so many songs to choose from. Check out "Closer To The Heart" - Live Different Stages for a jam.
ALSO: If you watch the vid April Wine - "I Like To Rock" it's shot in the very same studio.
One of the best bands ever, what their live interviews, like dinner with Rush, and others, they are so funny, and down to earth 🌎💚🌎