Rush - 2112 - 12/10/1976 - Capitol Theatre (Official)
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- Rush - 2112
Recorded Live: 12/10/1976 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
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Personnel:
Geddy Lee - bass, vocals
Alex Lifeson - guitar, vocals
Neil Peart - Drums
Summary:
Few rock bands that emerged in the 1970s have achieved career longevity until the present day. One of the notable exceptions is the hard rockin' Canadian trio Rush. The group's 1974 self-titled debut and the follow-up album Fly By Night, issued the following year, created a buzz among heavy rock aficionados, but little else. The third album, Caress Of Steel, found the band beginning to create a hard-edged form of progressive rock (quite unlike its British progressive-rock counterpart) that confused as many fans as it gained. The breakthrough would finally occur upon the release of Rush's fourth album, 2112 in March of 1976. An ambitious concept album that explored a dystopian future, with lyrics influenced by the philosophical writings of Ayn Rand, 2112 found Rush striking a new balance between heavy and progressive rock that established all three members as highly accomplished instrumentalists. Arguably the band's signature album, 2112 would be lambasted by critics, yet gained the band a rabid global following that remains strong to the present day.
Presented here is Rush recorded live at The Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ at the tail end of 1976, just nine months after the release of 2112. Performing choice selections from their first four albums, this concert provides a nice overview of the group's early years, just as they were beginning to break big. From the raging opener of "Bastille Day" to the encore pairing of "Fly By Night" and "In The Mood," this performance is a prime example of these three musicians vacillating between the heavy metal leanings of their first two albums and the more ambitious material from Caress Of Steel and 2112.
Also featured here are strong renditions of "Anthem," another Ayn Rand influenced composition from their second album and the autobiographical "Lakeside Park" from their third, conveying a slightly softer side to the group. However, the centerpiece of this performance is unquestionably the epic title track from 2112. Clocking in at a full 16 minutes, here the band is clearly shifting into more complex compositions and the more eclectic sci-fi lyrical leanings that would capture the imaginations of millions. It was performances like this that won Rush such a dedicated following, which continues to pack arenas every time Rush takes to the road. Видеоклипы
The fact that this footage exists and this show had a pro-shot that was eventually uploaded to youtube is incredible to say the least.
The Capitol Theater provided "Twin screen video projections" for all live acts in the mid 70's ... I don't think that they were supposed to keep the tapes, but I'm sure glad that somebody did . This was my first concert, and I went to see Rush specifically .
This should be a national treasure of Canada...Geddy's vocals at their peak. And DAYUM the band is tight!
Yup.
And the Audio! Holy sh!t!! 😎✌🍻
@@RaymondBCrisp I'm not sure they ever wern't tight, but dayum this is crazy!
This footage should be in the library of Congress.
Absolute gold
@BHHartman
That’s a great idea. It could only help things
RUSH FKYN RULES
🤘🏼💀🤘🏼. 🤘🏼💀🤘🏼
Why? It's Canadian. They're Canadian. I'm Canadian. F**k you.
RIP To Neil Peart The Greatest Drummer Of All Time In Rock And Roll History.
Indeed
M
' the Ultimate
THE PROFESSOR.............
😔🤘🦋
Drop the Rock and Roll,Neil Peart is the Greatest Drummer in History.
2112 is perhaps the greatest most complete (musically and lyrically wise) rock song in the history of rock music, how I wish I was there to witness this.
Fernando II de Taboada agree
You are 100 percent correct
My 16 year old self was there. My friend and I were blown away. When RUSH came back a few months later their performance was hotter than this one. This one ROCKS!
I was
Did Neil read Aldous Huxley or another Ayn Rand novel to inspire this?
LOL "we don't have much time, we're just gonna play 2112"
Seamus Slattery Most bands who play live do a 30 - 45 minute setlist. Rush do a 2 hours 30 minute setlist.
1 average song length: 3-4 minutes.
30 minutes x 5 = 2.5 hours
3 minute song x 5 = 15 minutes.
So... hmm... maybe that isn't a lot of time in Rush's standards. ;)
gasmaskboi19371945 Halflife 3 confirmed
AleAnguizola Rushlife 3 Halflife gabe illuminati confirmed sarude dandstorm
45 minutes? In a fucking fest, maybe… the featured artist on a full concert plays for two hours, regularly
adrian5b Maybe I'm too used to local bands who are limited to half an hour.
Alex is extremely underrated. He is one of the best Rock Guitarists of all time hands down
Alex's playing and tones on this are superb!
They all are exemplary musicians.
The best!!!
Alex got a little overlooked in the crowd of Van Halen clones that started to spring up in the 80's. However his playing has aged much better than any of those guys, and has far more character and creativity. His chord choices and riffs are often perfect - no idea how he writes some of that stuff.
Heimy Gloomstopin THATS why hes on the down low, he wasnt a cc deville living like a ' rock star' , his music comes first.like ted nugent.the establishment wants jimi hendrix's
RUSH's 2112 is one of the all-time greatest epic rock albums.
YES!
Can’t think of a better album. Even the songs that follow that were heavily criticized for being bland. I personally loved them.
It is!!
FUCK YEAH 🤘🏻
I love 2112 but I prefer the live version on All the worlds a stage … to me the album version sounds muted . I feel the drums sound so much better on the live version. I’m interested if anyone has this opinion or if I’m missing the boat completely.. either way amazing album!
Geddy hits the second A above middle C at 10:04. Unbelievable. As a classical musician, I can tell you that any of these three brilliant men could have chosen any genre of music, classical, jazz, etc. and would have been at the very top of that genre.
1:45
1:52
You're right Scarlatti; the main reason for that is they are all Scholars of The Canadian College of Music. They are Brilliant musicians.
And they chose metal! 😀😀😀
I agree. As a former pro musician, hear me now and believe me later: these guys could have chosen any style of music and they'd have been totally brilliant at it. Thankfully for us they chose prog metal :)
@@davek5057 they chose music
In one take people. One take...
Luke S. This is simply fucking breathtaking ... fuckin hell!!!!!!!!! How can a band play that good
Hell yes!
@@voyagersa22 They started out as Children - Lol. Practice my friend, Practice and of course a Shared Vision.
There are things in this Universe we cannot explain. I just found out Neil passed. I'm crying...
Luke S. Absolutely
"Thank you we dont have a lot of time tonight so we're gonna play a 20 minute song for ya"
To be fair, they (had to?) cut some parts from the original track :D
Mysterious Internet Guy was gonna like but it's at 212 likes.:) let's keep it that way.
It was then and still is there longest songs in their catalog, clocking in at 20:33 if they were to play the whole thing the concert would probably be too long.
CygnusX2112 Yeah I’ve noticed they would tend to cut out the “Oracle: a dream” section of the song to save time
tonyspro Yeah
Play this at my funeral. Over and over and over until they all leave
No one would leave.
mine too!
MrBc733 mine 2
@@BeeBumper Your true friends would never leave.
naz ratt mate shove it up your twat
Neil's mustache is currently on permanent display at the Canadian Museum of Natural History.
are you joking or are you serious?
gg
TOOOOP KEEEEK
Cullen Granger lmfao how creative how long did it take you to put that one together and make it work? or did you hear someone else say it?
yeah because I wanna see it. LOL
Can you imagine writing and executing this kind of thing to this high a degree, at the age of 23? It’s just unbelievable. At 23 I still didn’t know how to tie a tie, and they were executing some of the wildest shit imaginable, so cleanly. Gods among men, these three were and are.
For 3 musicians that sounded like that together was absolutely incredible!
Any musician watching this knows how hard it is to pull off a song like this live, no sheet music, no reference other than the beat that the other bandmates are following and your own memory.
When you practice 6 hrs a day for 10 years you'll be able to play this, practice makes .. almost perfect, Buddy Rich was perfect lol
I did lighting for a cover band that played this to perfection in 81
The Mozarts of RnR and Geddy's voice was so special back then. Poor Geddy, he hasn't been able to sing this song in many, many years.
The first time I listened to 2112, it brought me to tears. The second time I listened to it, it changed the way I think about the world. The third time I listened to it, my head exploded from the pure, concentrated awesome.
there's one particular section in there that brought me to tears for the first 20 years that I had the album... thanks
6:40
Yes! Exactly! (I guess I'm not the only one!): The Presentation section which starts at 6:40. It perfectly expresses in a "tension and release" contrast, the dichotomy between the practical and the passionate. People can connect with it because that dichotomy applies to so many things in people's lives....including my own. It's good to know that I'm not alone in my deep appreciation of all of that.
@@seasonalweather You can't explain it better. Well said!
I can’t agree more. This is exactly how I feel! Their music changed my life and so many others.
I'm sure there's many of us bass players on this thread. What makes Geddy so special, is not only his excellent playing, but some of the singing and bass parts are so far removed from each other, it is like he has 2 brains to process it
Always mind-blowing about that. Second i love Mr. Claypool.
I saw this band about this time in a gym at a small catholic school. They opened up with 2112. It was my first concert at age 16.
Bastard...
My parents are 40 and still have not seen rush.They have seen Nirvana though
Your a very lucky person
Wow! To have seen Rush in those days would have been something. But your memory is wrong. Rush never played 2112 in a high school. by 1976 Rush was a headlining act playing to thousands of people.
Justin Klein I saw them at age 15 in San Diego. saw them 8 more times in 6-7 years. I can't express in words how amazing they were/are...
I hear 2 or maybe 3 drummers, but I can only see one. Ah, forget. This is Neil Peart.
Geddy: We haven't got a lot of time tonight
Also Geddy: here's a twenty minute song
They actually did play the abridged version of 2112.
Those were the days!! Rush, Zeppelin, Stones, Bowie, Floyd, AC/DC, Queen, Springsteen, Yes, The Who, Fleetwood Mac and so many others. A time when rockstars mattered
Those rock bands cover several decades of music. True, pop stars get more limelight than current rock stars, but progressive rock is still well and alive. I would totally check out early Tame Impala and King Gizzard. Rush and Pink Floyd will always be my favorites though.
THE Mighty Van Halen ya big goof!!
I can’t even remember the amount of times I saw Rush, Yes and Tull over the years back then! Truly the pinnacle of music back then imo
@@Sithis6116 Yes is amazing! Watchu mean? One of the best prog rock bands ever. Third favorite after Floyd and Rush.
No Bruce !
Came here to remember Neil. Thx for the footage. RIP Professor.
His voice has always killed me...I have loved Geddy's voice pre-Moving Pictures my whole life, amazing
what are you talking about?! it has gotten a lot softer and mature. he can't do/doesn't do the shrieks like he used to and lost his raspiness.
Same!
@@TheMKM Yeah, I think that’s what he was talking about. I also prefer the earlier Geddy - before he lost his ability to do this.
its an acquired taste. a lot of ppl hate his high pitched screaming. a lot of rush fans grew to like it but if u didnt grow up with this stuff it just hurts peoples ears. i understand it. i love it but a lot of ppl didnt start warming up to his voice more until he stopped screaming so high in the early 80s
Same! Love Geddy’s pre-Moving Pictures voice!!!
There will never be another band like them it was a pleasure to have had them in my life
neil geary me too
YES!
The greatest band in the galaxy.
Saw them in May 1978 do this. Four rows from the front. Still a high point in my life.
I saw them the night before, opening for Foghat in Springfield MA. It was 2 days after my 17th birthday. I had never heard of them. I almost forgot we were there to see Foghat. I went out and got the All The World's a Stage 8 track the next day. They absolutely blew me away.
Foghat is another great band 🤘🤗
@@ovst001lonesome Dave 👍
@@ovst001saw them Boston garden and centrem
also blue oyster cult / foghat ... 1978 ... BLUE FOG👍👍👍👍
i heard this song for the first time today. holy shit. genius
they didnt have enough time so they decided to play 2112 .
= =
+Ya Broni lol, it was the 2112 tour, pretty sure it was on the agenda.
+Ya Broni lol
+Ya Broni I think that was point to the joke. Rush were always word jokers that way.
+Ya Broni lol...made my day!!!
I guess you could say they were in a "Rush". XD
An all RUSH weekend in memory of Niel Peart. Was there ever a time in his life that he wasn't cool? I doubt it!!
SiriusXM deep tracks has been playing all Rush for 2 days.appreciate their true godliness even more.heard 2112 5 times
Watching every RUSH concert video today.
Rest In Peace to Neil Peart. Millions of fans in shock and mourning.
nongthip
It’s a day I never wanted to see. I’m so glad I grew up to witness one of histories greatest bands. RIP Neil.
8 people were so moved, they missed the like button
Hi from late December 2022. Thanks world for making this footage available to watch-unreal!
To be so moved by music, physically, emotionally, these Three were, geniuses. I'm honored to pour their sound into my ears right to my soul...
I have poured their sound into my ears and soul for over 40 years and continue to!
Oddly, it brings me to tears imagining what our Lord must think seeing what his creation can accomplish. Outstanding!!!!!!
And I've seen them a LOT.
@@larrison33
This to me is the kind of bad ass rock music that you not only hear but the kind that you feel deep down in your soul !!! 🤘🏼💀🤘🏼
Pure fire 🔥🔥🔥
Rest easy, Neil. You're the GOAT.
Neil Peart - one helluva drummer.
I couldn't help but notice his amazing skill, not many drummers stand out in bands, Neil Pert is the exception that sets the bar.
Peart
Seen them over 20 times first saw them open for kiss i think 74 or 75 here in n.c. Even then Alex was up there with page and Clapton he's ahead of them now ,ged's bass playing is as good as it gets ,and Neil well no equal.i remember going to see kiss and left a rush fan rush blew them away.with a much shorter set.
The PRO-fessor!
Best drummer ever!!!
When he sings the part of the priests, his voice could split skulls and shatter stones. What a performance.
Shreddy Lee, Alex Riffson, Neil Treat! The ROLLy Trinity!!!
First concert I was allowed to go to with my friends when I was a kid. Saw this tour at Alpine Valley in '79 and was hooked on Prog rock ever since.
RIP Neal Peart.
Douglas Proce
😢 we all feel privileged to have witnessed these incredible geniuses. RIP Neil.
The Rickenbacker days are still my favorite
Its a shame Geddy'a voice could only hit these high notes for 4 or 5 years after this. God that voice is epic!
I had front row seats for Farewell to Kings tour at the Capitol. What an amazing show. Neil's drum set was huge, you could barely see him behind chimes, cymbals and other hanging percussion pieces. I have seen so many great groups there.
One drummer, one guitarist, one singer
There will never be another Rush - R I P
Triumph was Just as good, 3 man band. Just didn't put out as many albums. Canada Eh 🇨🇦
The great masterpiece of one of music's greatest bands ever. Just a shame it's not the full version:
Rush - 2112
They just don't play _Oracle: The Dream_ that much, do they?
Yea, but sadly, thats the best part imo
Yet Soliloquy Is The embodiment of their force...
I got CHILLS listening to this
it is beyond time for folks to really heed these lyrics!
I am in grief as this band was my favorite of all time. Neil what a loss. I wish time could stand still, life is short at 67
So lucky to see them while Neil was still alive . He was a God
Jim Lalumondier me too!
2112 by RUSH: Statement Epic of Rock History!
Just read about Neal Peart. This was early Rush and brilliant.
The music, the voice, the sound. All amazing still 40 years later.
2112 never gets old. A desert island album for sure. Great to see this performed at the R40 show in Toronto.
BaBaBooey to you.
majorpayton no to the guy on the left wearing the bright red “fuck you“ hat.
R.I.P. Neil Peart
I saw this tour in the 70s at the Tower theater in media Pa. Rush concerts were the best. Saw them there 2 or 3 times at the Tower, a great venue for Rush not a bad seat in the house.
This was a 3 piece band never to be seen again. I didn’t discover Rush until 1979 but thank God I did
RIP Neil Peart.... almost 44 years later and this song still rocks !!!!!!!!
4:40 and out has incredible vocals, everything is nailed perfectly.
How'd you like to have to follow that act? Best song they've ever played! My all time go to for picking up a adrenaline boost.. RIP Neil, your legend status has been secured!
nebraska islander Was at this show. Both Rush and Kansas were tremendous.
I would have been ashamed to pick up a guitar after that. Imagine being Peter Criss hiding in his dressing room trying anything to not hear the absolute onslaught that was the Professor.
This is where my Rush obsession began.. 12 years old spinning vinyl 2112 on mama's big loud console stereo/record player.. Rest easy Professor..
I wore this album out twice.
Rob Allen only twice ?
man, those guys were in their early 20's here.......absolutely amazing.
8:45 wow. He hits an A5. 17th fret on last string of guitar. Never heard him hit that b4 now. His voice was so high and limber back then.
I think that’s A6.
@@bigbrownhouse6999 An A6 is pretty much impossible to hit in chest voice 😂 although that would have been pretty damn cool. The note that Geddy hits there is in fact an A5.
@@medmac2112 I can’t tell what note he sings but 17th fret on the high E string of a guitar is A6
@@bigbrownhouse6999 I don't play guitar so maybe that note on a guitar would be called an A6. But when talking about vocals, it's an A5.
@@medmac2112 oh nevermind I was wrong. Both that fret and the pitch in the song were A5
Attention all bands of the Earth Federation
Attention all bands of the Earth Federation
Attention all bands of the Earth Federation
Rush have assumed control
Rush have assumed control
Rush have assumed control
They did in fact Take over at that time in History!
I think it's Solar Federation, but cool. It is a great finale.
You mean the United Federation of Planets from Star Trek?
George Estremera ...it is Solar Federation. Hopefully most people were able to get this on LP, where you had the lyrics plus the story to read along with it. I believe the viewpoint of “Jon” was how it was told.
2112
Rip Neil. 😭😭
RIP Neil Peart 1952 - 2020 😫
I’ve seen many live Rush concerts dating back to 1978, and live performances on RUclips. This, in my opinion, is Rush at its absolute peak talent level. Geddy’s vocal range, bass tone, Neil’s power, timing, and speed, and Alex killing the solos - just absolute brilliance. Young, raw talent. It does not get better, just maybe a little more polished as they matured. Rush at its finest.
"Our world could use this music....
just think what we might do....
there's something here as strong as life,
I know that it
will reach you....."
The sleep is still in my eyes, the dream is still in my head, I heave a sigh and sadly smile and lie a while in bed, I wish that it might come to pass, not fade like all my dreams.......Just think of what my life might be, in a world like I have seen..... Brings back great memories. Even though the world isn't as awesome as it was in the 70's and 80's, I wouldn't have wanted to be young at any other time in history because of music like this. I am one of the lucky ones who was there to see the greatest musicians in history playing the best music ever written. Wouldn't trade it for anything.
+Jeff Hurley No doubt bro. I was 13 when 2112 came out. A lot of stuff has influenced my tastes since '76, but every time I hear 2112, I have to listen and it sucks me in.......
+Ed Briggs I was born 20 years too late...
+Jeff Hurley 2112 is one of many Rush masterpieces. Too bad that the popular music now a days is terrible pop and bad desperate-to-sound-like-rock-even-though-their-pop tunes. When I hear people listening to modern music I think "Get your mind out of the gutter! Listen to some Rush, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, anything from the era of great rock!"!
+Teiichi I was later to the Rush party.
Best live version of 2112 I've seen on RUclips thus far.
Eric Trial Saw them perform this in Bristol UK in 76 oh sweet memories!!!!!!
+Ian Harland awesome dude!
Rip to a legend 😭
all of 16 years old in 76. RUSH 2112 was a go to party album.. so much creativity in the 70s....
RIP Neil 😢
JPO Orr
😭
If this music doesn’t add energy to your day, then you are probably dead! Check for a heartbeat?
The Greatest export from Canada ever
still the best live performance of 2112 ever... I mean Geddys voice was on top here
This is goddamn GOLD
9:55-10:06 vocals are just amazing! love that high note!
Forgot abOUT your silly thing, it doesn’t fit the plan, lol
RIP Neil. We love you.
In the Third Row at Cleveland Public Hall in 1976 is where I sat. It was my first Rock Concert. I was 15 and high on opium/hash & a couple of beers. Im 56 now and can honestly say I will listen to The 2112 album till I die. The Greatest Trio in Rock Ever! R.I.P. Neil
my favorite Rush song...actually all their songs are my favorites...and they are still going strong...love them
Fountain Of Lamneth is their best
@@juliuspolaris1665 Caress of Steel is an incredible album!
My musical world began with these songs back in the late 70's on All the Worlds a Stage double LP. So saddened to hear of Neil's passing wishing I knew him and he of me, then I remembered, Neil wrote all Rush's lyrics and realized he knew all of us and we knew a bit of him. He can certainly rest peacefully a complete man.
This song (and album overall) changed my life, and outlook on life, forever. My first and only tattoo at the moment is the Starman. R.I.P. Neil!
that guitar solo from the Presentation Part is one of the most underated guitar solos. Full of emotions and technics. Definitely the most difficult "heavy metal" guitar solo at that time. even overcomes some of the famous guitar licks from 80s. Ahead of a curve. True genious Alex.
Rest in peace. Keep your knees in the breeze.
We'll miss you very much Mr. Peart.
You gotta be kidding me!!!!! These guys ROCK!!!
3 guys. Why does this sound like an Army. What a sound, aaaamazing.
RIP Neil!
We Have Assumed Control, We Have Assumed Control, We Have Assumed Control...... What an excellent band... Rock On....
Vintage Rush - sends chills down my spine !!!
Bryan Jeske
The Analog Kid
I saw Alex step on the thing to play the "attention all planets" recording towards the end. They exucuted this music extremely well ….hands down the best 3 piece band on the planet imo
best live version anywhere!
I am so God damn glad that I grew up in the seventies and early eighties and this music was the background to our lives... I don't even know how kids today can call their crap music Talent
well... some of the worst schlocky pop music also came out in the 70's and 80's... for fucks sake the 70's had disco!
Union Blacksmith
ya i agree with you. the only new band i listen to is Muse but even then new music in general just has that super polished studio sound to it.
Go listen to Spock's Beard - all will be well
The M.K.M. Too many people forget that, while previous generations had great music, the past was full of utter shit. Music today hasn't gotten worse, it just seems that the people have gotten lazier and bitchier.
Kids today ?☺
Goddamn Geddys voice was just KILLER. Insanely cutting.
R.I.P Neil Peart He will always be a good drummer in our hearts 1952-2020
How Awesome! Looking back now, experiencing this music was more like a spiritual event. Thank you for sharing and thank you RUSH!
One of the most underrated bands ever
R.I.P Neil Peart, Great drummer, great musician, great band!
I'm 18 and just recently got into Rush. My biggest regret is that I didn't hear them sooner and that ill never be able to see them in concert because it seems as if theyre done touring...
the recording quality of this is just simply incredible, and the performance... you can't ask for more than that
I was at this show it changed my life, it was devastating,
Lerxst is and always will be my #1 favorite guitar player and person.
Utterly astonishing.
Geddy in his prime... great rock and roll voice!