Very well done, folks. Very well done indeed! Max Webster played my high school back in the '70's and also saw them opening for Rush a few times. Very underrated band. Between Max and Rush, they both provided me with great soundtrack for my life, because their songs never age.
I heard this song once in about 1982 on an evening radio show on a Denver FM station. It's been on my mind for the last 40 years, but I never knew the title. All I remembered was "feel the way I feel". I couldn't find it with an internet search. So, I asked some people on a FB classic rock page, what this song could be, just a couple days ago. Someone knew it and here I am. It blew my mind to hear the song again after 4 decades!
As a British Rush fan who also became a Max Webster fan after hearing the original Battle Scar a number of years ago, you guys have done this song so much justice! Hope you raise lots of money and awareness for your charity. Fantastic documentary too.
Great mini documentary of a song I knew from the original release here in the United Kingdom I bought the single and max Webster album universal juveniles. Sad it didn't get more exposure other than fans hearing it. It's a great version and. Great to know you are all fans as well. Many thanks.
Excellent!! So very cool to see the old footage at Phase One with Jack at the console. Thank you! Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very well done, folks. Very well done indeed! Max Webster played my high school back in the '70's and also saw them opening for Rush a few times. Very underrated band. Between Max and Rush, they both provided me with great soundtrack for my life, because their songs never age.
2:11 It is NOT a Rush song or from their catalog. It is a Max Webster song that Rush guested on.
I know that. But it's a Rush recording, that few Rush fans know about.
I grew up having to listen to this because of my dad.. Now I listen to this because I simply love it!
I heard this song once in about 1982 on an evening radio show on a Denver FM station. It's been on my mind for the last 40 years, but I never knew the title. All I remembered was "feel the way I feel". I couldn't find it with an internet search. So, I asked some people on a FB classic rock page, what this song could be, just a couple days ago. Someone knew it and here I am. It blew my mind to hear the song again after 4 decades!
I just saw this. I'm so happy you found the song again!!!!
As a British Rush fan who also became a Max Webster fan after hearing the original Battle Scar a number of years ago, you guys have done this song so much justice! Hope you raise lots of money and awareness for your charity. Fantastic documentary too.
Thanks. Stomach in Chest out.
Great mini documentary of a song I knew from the original release here in the United Kingdom I bought the single and max Webster album universal juveniles. Sad it didn't get more exposure other than fans hearing it. It's a great version and. Great to know you are all fans as well. Many thanks.
The song was released in Canada as a Max Webster song featuring Rush
I've said it before and I'll say it for the 2,112th time: Battle Scar is the greatest rock song of all time.
Looking forward for this ✨🖤✨💛✊🏽❤️✨🎼✌🏽
Hope you like it!
There's a video on YT of Alex playing it with them also.
This is an outstanding documentary, Tom! So well well done... 😀👍😎
Many thanks!
Geddy joining Max with the Nixon mask is hilarious.
Will all due respects to Max Webster, Rush and everyone who helped make the original happen in 1980
Indeed
Killer Tune!!!!!
Thanks!!!
As a Canadian, I approve
Yayyy!
Max Webster was not only guitar, bass and drums. They always had a keyboard player.
I was quoting.