One man, making such rich sound with so few drums! Malignant Narcissism is easily my favorite jam from Snakes & Arrows. The first time I heard it, I looked up the title of the song and just howled in laughter! Then, when I saw the behind the scenes vignette of RUSH actually recording the track for the album, I was mesmerized. Just as Neil explained, he _thought_ he was done recording his drum tracks and came back to a separate studio where Geddy and producer Nick Raskulinecz of Foo Fighters fame were recording vocals. It was only then that Geddy and Nick explained they wanted to record one more instrumental track for the album. Geddy showed Neil his shiny new Fender Fretless Bass reissue, which he intended to play during the last track. Neil’s drum set had already been broken down and removed from the studio and they were discussing what do about drums. Neil recognized how challenging a fretless bass can be to play and decided to challenge himself: Neil scraped together a 4-piece drum set with just a few cymbals to record MN. Once Alex arrived after rehearsing the guitar parts upstairs for less than a day, they decided to record MN as a trio, live in the studio. The results are stunning! Even though I’ve been listening to RUSH since the late 70’s, I’d never seen or heard Neil Peart play such a basic drum kit?! You’d never guess it’s such a simple drum kit by the depth of the sound of the drums on this track. Neil also includes his trademark high-hat barks: crisp, fast and loud! Geddy’s bass track is just as phenomenal as the drums. Finally, Alex shares his riffs, sounding as good as he ever has. RUSH simply wouldn’t be RUSH w/o Alex’s thick heavy chops that are generous, but never overdone. Only the best make it appear so easy. It’s one of those RUSH tracks that reminds folks we’re listening to not one, not two, but three *virtuosos* who represent perhaps the very best of their genre. It still amazes me that these 3 incredibly talented (and remarkably down-to-earth) people not only found one another, but joined together to make incredible music for over 4 decades! Even though we’ve listened to RUSH for so long, the music never gets old. I count myself among the very lucky, as I’ve enjoyed RUSH’s music throughout my entire life. I can remember which songs came out when I was a kid, then a young adult in the Army and finally as a middle-aged business professional who often surprises his peers by blaring out some RUSH tunes during social events. To me, this song, an instrumental that lasts under 3 mins, represents all the skill, precision and beauty I’ve enjoyed from RUSH since I was a child.
You only " love" Neil Peart because he was beneficial to you. That means you are a taker, a parasite if you will. All of you Neil Peart worshippers are like this. You all " love" Neil Peart that you see on video everyday, yet you wont notice the people in real life you see everyday, none of them means anything to you, because they are not beneficial to you. The worst thing about Rush are their fans, the blind followers.
That's one hell of a jam they created. You don't hear anyone kicking it like that today. So tight! Aging is part of life. How many people can hold a skill at top level for 40 yrs?
frankly I never understood the point of malignant narcissism. If you're full of yourself, why would you go out of your way to hurt the feelings of fat chicks?
@sc he wasn’t having health issues when this was recorded. I just watched his Malignant Narcissism performance during the Snakes & Arrows tour and the version we see here is the same one he played on that tour.
What was this, a sixteenth of an episode? Are we short on uTube uploads? I will not venture further on your channel having seen this disrespect to the audience and Neil. Drumeo a beat above.
I have never seen such ass kissing as Rush, and specifically Neil Peart fans engage in daily. You guys would suck a fart out of Neil Pearts tush, if you could. If you could, you absolutely would.
Neil Peart always looks and sounds like he just started playing. Something about those stiff arms and hands really brings it home to me. There is really no joy, or playfulness in his playing. There are no interesting rhythmic things happening, no interesting fills to spice things up, it just sounds like putting on a sequencer on 8 or 16th notes,and hitting play. People seem to confuse his well-mannered introvertism with quality playing, which is not the case.
I miss Neil. Grew up with rush and never missed a show when in town. Neil has been such a big part of my life. God bless sir
I'm inspired every time I see you Neil, as are many. That's one hell of a legacy....RIP Professor.
He's still the best during the last 40+ years, one of a kind!
One of my favorite Rush instrumentals, I love Neil's bluesy licks with the snare on it.
One man, making such rich sound with so few drums! Malignant Narcissism is easily my favorite jam from Snakes & Arrows. The first time I heard it, I looked up the title of the song and just howled in laughter! Then, when I saw the behind the scenes vignette of RUSH actually recording the track for the album, I was mesmerized.
Just as Neil explained, he _thought_ he was done recording his drum tracks and came back to a separate studio where Geddy and producer Nick Raskulinecz of Foo Fighters fame were recording vocals. It was only then that Geddy and Nick explained they wanted to record one more instrumental track for the album. Geddy showed Neil his shiny new Fender Fretless Bass reissue, which he intended to play during the last track.
Neil’s drum set had already been broken down and removed from the studio and they were discussing what do about drums. Neil recognized how challenging a fretless bass can be to play and decided to challenge himself: Neil scraped together a 4-piece drum set with just a few cymbals to record MN. Once Alex arrived after rehearsing the guitar parts upstairs for less than a day, they decided to record MN as a trio, live in the studio.
The results are stunning! Even though I’ve been listening to RUSH since the late 70’s, I’d never seen or heard Neil Peart play such a basic drum kit?! You’d never guess it’s such a simple drum kit by the depth of the sound of the drums on this track. Neil also includes his trademark high-hat barks: crisp, fast and loud! Geddy’s bass track is just as phenomenal as the drums. Finally, Alex shares his riffs, sounding as good as he ever has. RUSH simply wouldn’t be RUSH w/o Alex’s thick heavy chops that are generous, but never overdone. Only the best make it appear so easy.
It’s one of those RUSH tracks that reminds folks we’re listening to not one, not two, but three *virtuosos* who represent perhaps the very best of their genre. It still amazes me that these 3 incredibly talented (and remarkably down-to-earth) people not only found one another, but joined together to make incredible music for over 4 decades! Even though we’ve listened to RUSH for so long, the music never gets old. I count myself among the very lucky, as I’ve enjoyed RUSH’s music throughout my entire life. I can remember which songs came out when I was a kid, then a young adult in the Army and finally as a middle-aged business professional who often surprises his peers by blaring out some RUSH tunes during social events. To me, this song, an instrumental that lasts under 3 mins, represents all the skill, precision and beauty I’ve enjoyed from RUSH since I was a child.
Amen. I shed a couple tears when the professor passed away in January of 2020. That’s how I knew we were all in for a shit year
@@jongallardo8006 I felt giddy on that day, for other reasons of course.
Neil is genius. ❤
We didn’t just lose a drummer…we lost an absolute legend. Rest easy, Pratt-you are loved and missed tremendously…thank you for everything. 🙏🏻♥️
Still my favorite drummer
MalNar. You meant a lot in our lives Neil. RIP
You only " love" Neil Peart because he was beneficial to you. That means you are a taker, a parasite if you will.
All of you Neil Peart worshippers are like this. You all " love" Neil Peart that you see on video everyday, yet you wont notice the people in real life you see everyday, none of them means anything to you, because they are not beneficial to you.
The worst thing about Rush are their fans, the blind followers.
0:57 Haha Neil's "basic drum kit" is other drummers' full setup, RIP Prof.
Hahaha, yeah man! More drums = better drummer.
I miss Neil & his Tama drums
What a fantastic sight.
"Neil Ellwood Peart"
September 12, 1952 --- January 7, 2020
"A Farewell to a King"
That's one hell of a jam they created. You don't hear anyone kicking it like that today. So tight! Aging is part of life. How many people can hold a skill at top level for 40 yrs?
Neil Peart= Genius
Awesome.
Simplemente, Don Neil Peart👏🏻
The professor. Rest in peace.
Happy Birthday, Master ❤
He could air drum and it would sound better than 90% of drummers.
He will no longer have the strength and endurance for 3-hour concerts day after day but he is still an exceptional drummer.
👑
"geddy always has something annoying to play in-between takes"
What headphones are those. ?
Best vídeo
Know a lot of Dw endorsment drmmers that Record with sonnor In the studio
I know a lot of Sonor endorsees that record with Gretsch
Lars Ulrich endorses Tama, but records with Gretsch
Unfortunately, the full show is behind a paywall.
Valla con Dios
Anyone else feel like Pratt broke the "musicians 4th wall" when he mentioned Jaco😂😂
frankly I never understood the point of malignant narcissism. If you're full of yourself, why would you go out of your way to hurt the feelings of fat chicks?
are u rushing or dragging?
:,c
Christ, did he have a memory lapse?
What do you mean?
some parts sound a bit off?
What Neil played here didn't match the recording he was playing along to.
Kan Standja what? It matches as well as it can for not having his full drum kit
@@acdcgnr100 He only used a four piece kit to record this song. They spoke about it in depth on the making of Snakes and Arrows DVD.
@sc he wasn’t having health issues when this was recorded. I just watched his Malignant Narcissism performance during the Snakes & Arrows tour and the version we see here is the same one he played on that tour.
What was this, a sixteenth of an episode? Are we short on uTube uploads?
I will not venture further on your channel having seen this disrespect to the audience and Neil.
Drumeo a beat above.
I have never seen such ass kissing as Rush, and specifically Neil Peart fans engage in daily. You guys would suck a fart out of Neil Pearts tush, if you could. If you could, you absolutely would.
Neil Peart always looks and sounds like he just started playing. Something about those stiff arms and hands really brings it home to me.
There is really no joy, or playfulness in his playing. There are no interesting rhythmic things happening, no interesting fills to spice things up, it just sounds like putting on a sequencer on 8 or 16th notes,and hitting play.
People seem to confuse his well-mannered introvertism with quality playing, which is not the case.
This guy talks as methodically as he drums. Both very very boring