It was epic to hear it played that last tour. My husband and I went to 11 shows on the R40 tour. The whole tour was, as you expect from RUSH, amazing but getting to see & hear Jacobs Ladder and Natural Science over & over in 2015, was one of the best things in my life. So glad you reacted to this. That whole R40 Live DVD is amazing.
I was driving earlier today when thunderstorms occurred in the Boston area. As the rain stopped and the clouds started to dissipate, the beams of light from the setting sun shone through the clouds and it reminded of this song "Jacobs Ladder".
3 legendary masters of their instruments. It was an honor to see them in concert 13 times. Thank God for video and music, for Rush's music will live forever and amaze generations to come. RIP Neil Peart ❤️
John always remember that they are only 3 fkn guys doing this. I've seen this in concert. I saw the R40 tour and every tour since 1976. They are so tight together. They are just so amazing. Just 3 guys.
With regards to the syncopation, and the genius that is Neil peart, what to me is often overlooked, when you find people covering it for example, and saying "look I can do it!", is that it was written that way to begin with. The composition of the song is incredible including the percussion. It was not adorned with somebody keeping the beat after the bulk of the song was written. Anybody can copy a genius, but to compose this in the first place is the real pièce de résistance.
It was magical during that climactic section of the song with those light beams flashing from the front of the stage to the back of the venue. You felt like you were in some cool, cosmic Star Wars scene.
Alex also has foot Taurus peddles, "a keyboard". Watch his leg movement in Xanadu, Exit Stage Left. If anything it give you the excuse to watch it again. The background sounds and fills are/were done 99% of the time by them. Fantastic musician-ship.
Shout Out R40 Tour! Saw 1st 🤗 and 2nd leg of this Tour at MSG! 🤔 Difference between 1st 20 yrs & 2nd 20 yrs: 🤓 Me having a job and not having to ask mom to buy my ticket. The seats got better too. 🙄 No more Knicks Banners blocking my view! 😁🐰
I caught this tour at the United Center when it came to Chicago, which turned out to be the last time I'd ever see them. "Jacob's Ladder" was the highlight of the concert, except for maybe "The Camera Eye." Crap... now I'm sad. Sigh.
Great reaction and song. I wonder if Neil and the band knew Neil had cancer? From what I've read. He knew 3 years before he passed. RIP NEIL!! Sure miss this gentleman as well as the band.
A year after his death, Rolling Stone published an extensive piece about the last few years of Neil's life which includes interviews with Alex an Geddy and many others. To summarise, his family noticed a change in his demeaner and cognitive ability in the summer of 2016, a year after the R40 tour. It's well worth checking it out.
One of my favourite bands since childhood in the 70's. My Toronto homeboys. Musically they were bang on until the end but Geddy's voice was shot for many years. It was cringe worthy at times sadly.
Please, I implore Rush fans to stop reacting to any live performance after Different stages. There are a few good songs after that but Geddy ‘s voice simply died after the Hold your fire tour. So please, everything up until Moving picture is brilliantly captured on Exit stage left. Everything from Moving picture to Grace under pressure you listen to the grace under pressure tour. Everything from GUP to Hold your fire, you go to A show of hands. Then from Presto to Test for echoes go to Different Stages. That’s it!!! The rest is ok I’m terms of set list but…. Yeah horrible vocals. I saw them 21 times live…. Enough to see the decay of my favourite band ever. Thank John !!! ;)
No no no !!! You have to listen to the Exit stage left version !!! This one is really not that great :( Redo ! Redo ! Redo please please please !!! Worst version of my favourite song
Well, obviously, because they were a good 35 years younger back then. Considering they were all pretty much in their dotage during the R40 tour, I think they did the song justice.
It was epic to hear it played that last tour.
My husband and I went to 11 shows on the R40 tour.
The whole tour was, as you expect from RUSH, amazing but getting to see & hear Jacobs Ladder and Natural Science over & over in 2015, was one of the best things in my life.
So glad you reacted to this.
That whole R40 Live DVD is amazing.
Damn 11 times! I only went to 3. How many times did you see Rush in total? What was your favorite tour?
Ahhh...Rush: always the "studio version" whether in studio , rehearsal or concert. yet always raw and fresh no matter how many performances.
I saw the R40 tour in Portland, Oregon, and was Soooooooooo HAPPY that they played this AWESOME album track!
I was driving earlier today when thunderstorms occurred in the Boston area. As the rain stopped and the clouds started to dissipate, the beams of light from the setting sun shone through the clouds and it reminded of this song "Jacobs Ladder".
Saw the same thing in the metro west area and then I had to listen to Jacobs ladder!
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3 legendary masters of their instruments. It was an honor to see them in concert 13 times. Thank God for video and music, for Rush's music will live forever and amaze generations to come. RIP Neil Peart ❤️
John always remember that they are only 3 fkn guys doing this. I've seen this in concert. I saw the R40 tour and every tour since 1976. They are so tight together. They are just so amazing. Just 3 guys.
Drove from Kentucky to Boston to see them on this tour. I’ll never forget it.
Seeing it live 35 years after it was written was so cool. The whole concept of their R40 tour stage set up was epic and pulled off so well.
I was lucky enough to see them play this on my birthday the 24th of May 2015 in Tampa. It was incredible!
Thanks for doing this John. What a performance. 3 guys in their early 60's absolutely smashing it.
Love it! ⛅️⛈️🌤🧡
Complete And Total Orgmasmic Metal Bliss OMG !!!!
Saw this in Las Vegas and LA (the last show ever). Epic!
With regards to the syncopation, and the genius that is Neil peart, what to me is often overlooked, when you find people covering it for example, and saying "look I can do it!", is that it was written that way to begin with. The composition of the song is incredible including the percussion. It was not adorned with somebody keeping the beat after the bulk of the song was written. Anybody can copy a genius, but to compose this in the first place is the real pièce de résistance.
Great song!! Quintessential!!
It was magical during that climactic section of the song with those light beams flashing from the front of the stage to the back of the venue. You felt like you were in some cool, cosmic Star Wars scene.
That drum kit sounds thunderous.
Amazing!
I’ve probably watched this version about 1,000 times. Awesome tune.
My favourite!
AWESOME! 🏆💐🤘
big regret not seeing them live
Have a listen to Rush's "The Garden" live on their Clockwork Angels tour !
Alex also has foot Taurus peddles, "a keyboard". Watch his leg movement in Xanadu, Exit Stage Left. If anything it give you the excuse to watch it again. The background sounds and fills are/were done 99% of the time by them. Fantastic musician-ship.
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Shout Out R40 Tour! Saw 1st 🤗 and 2nd leg of this Tour at MSG! 🤔 Difference between 1st 20 yrs & 2nd 20 yrs: 🤓 Me having a job and not having to ask mom to buy my ticket. The seats got better too. 🙄 No more Knicks Banners blocking my view! 😁🐰
Bro, you need to listen to the live version of Between the Wheels. It's pretty chef's kiss.
I caught this tour at the United Center when it came to Chicago, which turned out to be the last time I'd ever see them. "Jacob's Ladder" was the highlight of the concert, except for maybe "The Camera Eye." Crap... now I'm sad. Sigh.
Both Geddy and Alex played or triggered foot pedals. Rush prided themselves on being able to replicate the recorded music live.
Great reaction and song. I wonder if Neil and the band knew Neil had cancer? From what I've read. He knew 3 years before he passed. RIP NEIL!! Sure miss this gentleman as well as the band.
A year after his death, Rolling Stone published an extensive piece about the last few years of Neil's life which includes interviews with Alex an Geddy and many others. To summarise, his family noticed a change in his demeaner and cognitive ability in the summer of 2016, a year after the R40 tour. It's well worth checking it out.
One of my favourite bands since childhood in the 70's. My Toronto homeboys. Musically they were bang on until the end but
Geddy's voice was shot for many years. It was cringe worthy at times sadly.
Ynow its true what they said about RUSH......no point in seeing them live cos they sound exactly the same as the album....i can confirm that.....
Love your channel but your voice and mouth are not in sync lately.
Please, I implore Rush fans to stop reacting to any live performance after Different stages. There are a few good songs after that but Geddy ‘s voice simply died after the Hold your fire tour. So please, everything up until Moving picture is brilliantly captured on Exit stage left. Everything from Moving picture to Grace under pressure you listen to the grace under pressure tour. Everything from GUP to Hold your fire, you go to A show of hands. Then from Presto to Test for echoes go to Different Stages. That’s it!!! The rest is ok I’m terms of set list but…. Yeah horrible vocals. I saw them 21 times live…. Enough to see the decay of my favourite band ever. Thank John !!! ;)
No no no !!! You have to listen to the Exit stage left version !!! This one is really not that great :( Redo ! Redo ! Redo please please please !!! Worst version of my favourite song
Well, obviously, because they were a good 35 years younger back then. Considering they were all pretty much in their dotage during the R40 tour, I think they did the song justice.