I sold my Ludwig set and Zildjian. Can't top this I quit and still. It was right rhe worlds utmost percussionist. The sense or incense intensity of timing. Ya. Awesome.
I remember in concert seeing Neil flip a drumstick up beyond the stage lights, still playing with both feet and his other hand, no look-catch, as effortlessly as if someone had just handed it to him...Godspeed Neil Peart, a dazzling presentation of what humans can be capable of...
Yea, my most noted talk about Pert is just that as well, 30=40=feet in the air and hes not even looking at it... catches... im like, fuck...... the drumming is great but that catch is even more better.
@@RobMonty248 I was just telling the guys at work this very thing last week. We were talking about concerts we'd been to and this is the first thing that always comes to my mind. As a drummer, I was watching him intently the whole night and when he threw that stick and caught it like that, I was floored. Even though it was in the late 70's, I can still see it like it happened last night.
@@woreoutdrummer1861 Yea, I just about threw my sticks in a camp fire. A no look, 50+ foot stick throw and its catches it.... Yea.... thats magic, not talent! lol
I realize that the original comment is from eight years ago. But, find it appalling that you give credit to an imaginary sky god when Neil's amazing skill came from his constant practice and learning throughout his career. He continued to take lessons and studied different drummers and drumming styles until he retired. Give credit where credit is due; Neil and only Neil.
Neil Peart, the best there.was ...the best there is .. the best there will ever be!! Thank you for the countless hours of beautiful music. RIP 🙏 Neil!!
My ticket for the 1993 tour of North America had me sitting above Neil at the Phoenix state fair Arena, and I was wise enough to bring binoculars to a concert for the first time! Despite the best seat in the house to watch Neil, the binoculars brought me into a much closer, private world with Neil. I could see his sweat fly, I could read his facial expressions, I could see the spittle building up on his lips. I had seen Rush a dozen times prior to that night, but watching Neil from such a personal POV that night provided me with an experience that I didn’t know I craved! My eyes were glued on Neil for an entire show. It was akin to witnessing (insert “greatest ever” here) to seeing Mozart or Beethoven perform. It will be generations before another Neil Peart arrives. So grateful that we got to enjoy him while he was human.
Neil made it sound like playing drums was simple ... and complex at the same time. When he played with his eyes closed, he felt the instrument. At that time, he and the drums were one thing, a perfect union! Rest in peace!
Note to heaven: Heaven.....your about to receive in my opinion ....one of the best...if not the best drummers or percussionists to have beat the skins since John Holmes. He's the definition of a drummer. He must be looked at as one of the best to do it. If not the best. He's well respected and can go from jazz to big band....to heavy solo stuff.... to warp speed quickness and agility..... to stuff the stratosphere is shaking its head in disbelief. A modern day drum God. What a loss to his family and friends and his fellow bandmates.... and all people who love music.... and the many Rush fans out there who are mourning his loss......RIP MR.PEART ...
From this view you can truly see why Professor Peart operates at an entirely different level from any other drummer past or present (sorry Bonham fans...).
Dont know whats so special about Peart...best ever?? If this is "hard",check out Minneman,who plays 4 different odd time measures with all four limbs and he plays all that in lets say 19/16! Peart is legend,but he is not best drummer,not even close. His technique was stiff,solos are based on random single strokes played over 1000 pieces kit,... He was good,he is a legend,but,best drummer ever and things like that...funny :-)
It has been a few weeks now since the passing of Neil Peart. I finally can come on here to look at the legend on video. May he R.I.P...may the spirit of the music he helped create never die. Long live the memories...🙁
brilliant to see this LEGENDARY solo of the proffs from above .. just shows what a fantastically musical piece of drumming this is … he was unique there will never be another … until we meet …. my percussive hero x
I know I'll get a bunch of crap for this ,BUT, Neil was very impressed by Perter Criss when they toured with KISS in the 70s when ALIVE ! was hitting . I have talked with Peter ,Moose ,who was the head tech for KISS until the Destroyer tour. Anyway Neil got that Peter Criss was actually a jazz drummer trying to play hard rock ,and took lessons from Gene Krupa, one of the best drummers ever. Peter was good when he was just s tarting ,and before too meant drugs . Anyway ,Neil noticed that Peter would take the bottom drum head off ,and Mic them like that and a few other things . Of course, there is no comparing the 2 ,but, itsvan interesting thing to know. You can look up old interviews ,he does talk about him and Peter while they toured together and what He picked up .
Truly awful news yesterday about our beloved Professor Had tears in my eyes when I heard the news yesterday Been playing albums and just listening to that marvellous drumming RIP my musical hero
I thought he was.... to me he is in a class all by himself.....but this particular class has a couple other people in it. Alex and Geddy....to accent a portion of his musical talent.
Byłeś genialnym perkusistą. Miałam przyjemność być na koncercie Rush w Berlinie w 2013 roku. To było cudowne doznanie. Najlepszy z najlepszych perkusistów. RIP
3:00 I can't believe how the feet can keep the beat (double tap on tambourine and one on bass drum in an RLL pattern) while the hands are doing all that, including lots of crazy syncopations and offbeats. Simply unbelievable. Note: I'm a drummer.
Not taking anything away from him, but that is a sequenced tambourine. Around 4:07 would just about be impossible to maintain, even for Peart, the greatest drummer ever. There are other solos that have better lighting and he's using the same tambourine sequence. For the record, I was fortunate to see him 4 times, including the Permanent Waves and Moving picture tours and have been a massive fan since A Farewell to Kings!
Az Drummer no, that actually is his left foot maintaining the sequence! He stated in interviews how when he first practiced the sequence, he could barely keep single strokes on the snare yet, after having done it for years, he gained total independence with his arms in every way while keeping the RLL pattern.
Peart received the following awards in the Modern Drummer magazine reader's poll Hall of Fame: 1983 Best Rock Drummer*: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2006, 2008 Best Multi-Percussionist*: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Best Percussion Instrumentalist: 1982 Most Promising New Drummer: 1980 Best All Around: 1986 1986 Honor Roll: Rock Drummer, Multi-Percussion As a member of the Honor Roll in these categories, he is no longer eligible for votes in the above categories. Best Instructional Video: 2006, for Anatomy of a Drum Solo Best Drum Recording of the 1980s, 2007, for "YYZ" from Exit... Stage Left Best Recorded Performance: 1980: Permanent Waves 1981: Moving Pictures 1982: Exit... Stage Left 1983: Signals 1985: Grace Under Pressure 1986: Power Windows 1988: Hold Your Fire 1989: A Show of Hands 1990: Presto 1992: Roll the Bones 1993: Counterparts 1997: Test for Echo 1999: Different Stages 2002: Vapor Trails 2004: R30 2007: Snakes & Arrows 2011: Time Machine 2012: Clockwork Angels Peart received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2007 Drummer of the Year Best Progressive Rock Drummer Best Live Performer Best DVD (Anatomy Of A Drum Solo) Best Drumming Album (Snakes & Arrows) Peart received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2008 Drummer of the Year Best Progressive Rock Drummer Best Mainstream Pop Drummer Best Live Drumming Performer Peart received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2009 Drummer Of The Year Best Progressive Rock Drummer Peart received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2010 Drummer of the Year Best Live Performer Best Progressive Rock Drummer
Adieu l'ami, toi qui nous a tant fait vibrer au fil des années Ton solo restera et sera à jamais unique... Maintenant tu as rejoint ta femme et ta Fille, mais tu imagines même pas comme tu vas nous manquer... Tu resteras toujours le meilleur batteur du monde... J'aurais tant aimé assister à R50 !!! Sans toi ça n'a plus de sens... Mais saches que partout dans le monde, tes sons raisonnent et moi le premier même si je suis Français je diffuse tes sons à qui veut les entendre et ça ne laisse personne indifférant, tu seras toujours une idole et je mets au défi qui conque ose espérer arriver à ton niveau... Chapeau l'artiste !!!!
I've watched this for +15 years, 15000 times, and I still just shake my head in awe at this man's talent, timing, and creativity. Simply #1 GOAT.
I sold my Ludwig set and Zildjian.
Can't top this I quit and still. It was right rhe worlds utmost percussionist.
The sense or incense intensity of timing. Ya. Awesome.
After hearing the news of Neil passing, had to come back and listen to my favourite solo of his. RIP
I can't stop crying.
@@Sunshine-zm1fx He will be missed but his legacy will live on forever. He set a whole new standard for virtuosic drumming.
He was the greatest drummer of all time and the most humble person. RIP The Professor.
Yea this was the first solo one I heard to get me to go on to be listening to Rush more than any other band.
That thunderclap gets me every time. So deep and powerful. Who solo’d like this guy?
When I heard that you were gone I felt a shadow cross my heart R.I.P. Neil.
But he is our Hero ...ain't nobody but him
Mr Peart has left the building...
RIP MR PEART
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Thank you for everything you've done Neil....you couldn't have done more...love Canada
I remember in concert seeing Neil flip a drumstick up beyond the stage lights, still playing with both feet and his other hand, no look-catch, as effortlessly as if someone had just handed it to him...Godspeed Neil Peart, a dazzling presentation of what humans can be capable of...
Yea, my most noted talk about Pert is just that as well, 30=40=feet in the air and hes not even looking at it... catches... im like, fuck...... the drumming is great but that catch is even more better.
@@RobMonty248 I was just telling the guys at work this very thing last week. We were talking about concerts we'd been to and this is the first thing that always comes to my mind. As a drummer, I was watching him intently the whole night and when he threw that stick and caught it like that, I was floored. Even though it was in the late 70's, I can still see it like it happened last night.
@@woreoutdrummer1861 Yea, I just about threw my sticks in a camp fire. A no look, 50+ foot stick throw and its catches it.... Yea.... thats magic, not talent! lol
Well, boys and girls, this is what happens when virtually unlimited God-given talent, an inner metronome and a really big set of drums join forces.
You forgot about his insatiable desire to get better... Practice, practice, practice!
I realize that the original comment is from eight years ago. But, find it appalling that you give credit to an imaginary sky god when Neil's amazing skill came from his constant practice and learning throughout his career. He continued to take lessons and studied different drummers and drumming styles until he retired. Give credit where credit is due; Neil and only Neil.
@@covfefebigly768 let me at least thank God for giving me ears and eyes to listen and watch this.
@@eadantasl Nope. Evolution.
Neil himself was an Atheist.
No god helped Neil, it was through hard work and commitment.
Just now realizingt how damn good he really was. Holy shit Rest in peace you drumming legond. You will never be duplicated.
He has gone too soon. R.I.P. the best rock drummer to ever live.
Yes sir 🕊️ I agree with you a1000 percent
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Pfft! You haven't seen Carl Palmer, have you? This guy is about half as fast, or complex.
@@MeanGeneSanDiego Bonehead
Neil Peart, the best there.was ...the best there is .. the best there will ever be!! Thank you for the countless hours of beautiful music. RIP 🙏 Neil!!
The man was a legend for sure.
LONG LIVE THE KING!!!!!!!!
YOU ARE!!!!! WERE!!!! AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE KING OF PERCUSSION!!!!!!!
THANK YOU MR, PEART!!!!!!!!!!
If you gave me a million years and and a million lessons, I could still never do this. Thank You and I appreciate what you did for me.
A musician's musician. Long live NEIL PEART.
Very well said
Really lost a gem of a drummer and gem of a soul. ❤
RIP Neil - You Will Never Be Forgotten!
My ticket for the 1993 tour of North America had me sitting above Neil at the Phoenix state fair Arena, and I was wise enough to bring binoculars to a concert for the first time! Despite the best seat in the house to watch Neil, the binoculars brought me into a much closer, private world with Neil. I could see his sweat fly, I could read his facial expressions, I could see the spittle building up on his lips. I had seen Rush a dozen times prior to that night, but watching Neil from such a personal POV that night provided me with an experience that I didn’t know I craved! My eyes were glued on Neil for an entire show. It was akin to witnessing (insert “greatest ever” here) to seeing Mozart or Beethoven perform. It will be generations before another Neil Peart arrives. So grateful that we got to enjoy him while he was human.
Dude, you were my hero and now youre gone! 😪
But he'll always be our hero.
He inspired millions of drummers all over the world. He is beyond a legend. 😢
This and his solo during YYZ on exit stage left are my two favorite Neil solos.
Never has it will get old. Thanks Neil...you did more for people than you’ll ever know.
RIP great one. This solo still gives me goosebumps. 😢
All of his solos gives me goosebumps
I watch and listen 4 times a week. I love it
Neil made it sound like playing drums was simple ... and complex at the same time. When he played with his eyes closed, he felt the instrument. At that time, he and the drums were one thing, a perfect union! Rest in peace!
I close my eyes while playing sometimes too. What you said is accurate! It feels very natural.
I never knew you, but I love you Neil! RIP
Simply a musical genius.
Note to heaven: Heaven.....your about to receive in my opinion ....one of the best...if not the best drummers or percussionists to have beat the skins since John Holmes. He's the definition of a drummer. He must be looked at as one of the best to do it. If not the best. He's well respected and can go from jazz to big band....to heavy solo stuff.... to warp speed quickness and agility..... to stuff the stratosphere is shaking its head in disbelief. A modern day drum God. What a loss to his family and friends and his fellow bandmates.... and all people who love music.... and the many Rush fans out there who are mourning his loss......RIP MR.PEART ...
I can play Der Trommler with one hand. ... let me see, where is the play button.
I needed a good laugh. Thanks. RIP, Professor.
RIP my favorite drummer and musician!
Truly a one of a kind human being. God given spirit and talent. Never stop watching professor .
Maestro, profesor, sensei, o baterista ! a un año de tu partida, tu legado está más que vigente. QEPD 🙏
From this view you can truly see why Professor Peart operates at an entirely different level from any other drummer past or present (sorry Bonham fans...).
Shep Bostin : nothing to be sorry about we can like them both ! a lot of people are good in their own way people like what they like and that’s OK👍
@@sambell385 As much as I love Peart, you have never heard Minneman or Donati play have you?
Uhh, sorry man but Buddy Rich drummed circles around Peart with only a four piece kit.
@@Carriesaglock buddy rich is alright, but if you wanna talk jazz drummers, tony williams, elvin jones, and philly joe jones come to mind
Dont know whats so special about Peart...best ever??
If this is "hard",check out Minneman,who plays 4 different odd time measures with all four limbs and he plays all that in lets say 19/16!
Peart is legend,but he is not best drummer,not even close.
His technique was stiff,solos are based on random single strokes played over 1000 pieces kit,...
He was good,he is a legend,but,best drummer ever and things like that...funny :-)
It has been a few weeks now since the passing of Neil Peart. I finally can come on here to look at the legend on video. May he R.I.P...may the spirit of the music he helped create never die. Long live the memories...🙁
Very cool video n camera view,always enjoy watching him play.R.I.P.the great Goat Mr.Peart.
Simply Amazing. RIP Neil.
he makes it look soooo easy
What is amazing is how fast he can play on top of flat out being good.
Miss ya like hell, my dude... One of a kind. Thank you, sir for all the music
brilliant to see this LEGENDARY solo of the proffs from above .. just shows what a fantastically musical piece of drumming this is … he was unique there will never be another … until we meet …. my percussive hero x
The greatest rock band in the WORLD plays at the pearly gates now.
Awesomeness!!🎉🔊🌒🎧🔊🥁👑🎛️🎛️🇺🇲🇨🇦🥌
The sad loss of yet another awesome musician who added to the soundtrack of my life...
Absolutely amazing!!
Surrounded by his Set on that rotating Drumkit Stage !!
Loving this!! Rock in Heaven Professor 🙏❤🤘
Thank you for everything, Neil. Legend to surely all be missed. Not being physically there with us, but in our hearts.
I know I'll get a bunch of crap for this ,BUT, Neil was very impressed by Perter Criss when they toured with KISS in the 70s when ALIVE ! was hitting . I have talked with Peter ,Moose ,who was the head tech for KISS until the Destroyer tour. Anyway Neil got that Peter Criss was actually a jazz drummer trying to play hard rock ,and took lessons from Gene Krupa, one of the best drummers ever. Peter was good when he was just s tarting ,and before too meant drugs . Anyway ,Neil noticed that Peter would take the bottom drum head off ,and Mic them like that and a few other things . Of course, there is no comparing the 2 ,but, itsvan interesting thing to know. You can look up old interviews ,he does talk about him and Peter while they toured together and what He picked up .
just stupidly awesome. can't even describe how great this is
Truly awful news yesterday about our beloved Professor
Had tears in my eyes when I heard the news yesterday
Been playing albums and just listening to that marvellous drumming
RIP my musical hero
The epitome of greatness.
MIND BLOWN
Those Germans can really appreciate that kind of precision from the professor.
RIP Neil. Thanks for all the music.
Can you imagine if Neil Peart was an Octopus ? What a stud!!
I thought he was.... to me he is in a class all by himself.....but this particular class has a couple other people in it. Alex and Geddy....to accent a portion of his musical talent.
RIP Neil. Your fans thank you and will miss you!
Pure genius and a helluva practice regimen, the world is a lesser place...
FAREWELL TO THE KING, R.I.P SIR, A THANK U FOR THE MUSIC
RIP Neal Peart
6:40 I don't think we have cams fast enough to record him.Holy Shiat!
I got dizzy at 640!
Absolutley mind boggling anyone can play that awesome and yet that fast!!
Byłeś genialnym perkusistą. Miałam przyjemność być na koncercie Rush w Berlinie w 2013 roku. To było cudowne doznanie. Najlepszy z najlepszych perkusistów. RIP
3:00 I can't believe how the feet can keep the beat (double tap on tambourine and one on bass drum in an RLL pattern) while the hands are doing all that, including lots of crazy syncopations and offbeats. Simply unbelievable.
Note: I'm a drummer.
holy crap :O i thought that was a triggered sample
He's playing the kick drum as well. So he's going RLLRLL with his feet on top of everything else.
Not taking anything away from him, but that is a sequenced tambourine. Around 4:07 would just about be impossible to maintain, even for Peart, the greatest drummer ever. There are other solos that have better lighting and he's using the same tambourine sequence. For the record, I was fortunate to see him 4 times, including the Permanent Waves and Moving picture tours and have been a massive fan since A Farewell to Kings!
Az Drummer no, that actually is his left foot maintaining the sequence! He stated in interviews how when he first practiced the sequence, he could barely keep single strokes on the snare yet, after having done it for years, he gained total independence with his arms in every way while keeping the RLL pattern.
That's a 3/4 beat in the the feet and 4/4 in his hands.
Fuckin' hard as hell to do.
I am sooooooooooooo glad I grew up when I did!
Verdaderamente grande...
There's nothing like him on earth and now the angels will hear him above. R.I.P Neil.
RIP Neil... one of the greatest & most preternaturally talented drummers ever to walk the planet. ❣️❣️💔💔
6:41 will never cease to amaze me. RIP
Enjoyed this solo many times but this top view was great!
never went to pee when this guy soloed
That was priceless!
Loved you, Neil. RIP your soul, merry gentleman.
His versatility and the way he structured the drum solo was/is genius.
Peart received the following awards in the Modern Drummer magazine reader's poll
Hall of Fame: 1983
Best Rock Drummer*: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2006, 2008
Best Multi-Percussionist*: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
Best Percussion Instrumentalist: 1982
Most Promising New Drummer: 1980
Best All Around: 1986
1986 Honor Roll: Rock Drummer, Multi-Percussion
As a member of the Honor Roll in these categories, he is no longer eligible for votes in the above categories.
Best Instructional Video: 2006, for Anatomy of a Drum Solo
Best Drum Recording of the 1980s, 2007, for "YYZ" from Exit... Stage Left
Best Recorded Performance:
1980: Permanent Waves
1981: Moving Pictures
1982: Exit... Stage Left
1983: Signals
1985: Grace Under Pressure
1986: Power Windows
1988: Hold Your Fire
1989: A Show of Hands
1990: Presto
1992: Roll the Bones
1993: Counterparts
1997: Test for Echo
1999: Different Stages
2002: Vapor Trails
2004: R30
2007: Snakes & Arrows
2011: Time Machine
2012: Clockwork Angels
Peart received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2007
Drummer of the Year
Best Progressive Rock Drummer
Best Live Performer
Best DVD (Anatomy Of A Drum Solo)
Best Drumming Album (Snakes & Arrows)
Peart received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2008
Drummer of the Year
Best Progressive Rock Drummer
Best Mainstream Pop Drummer
Best Live Drumming Performer
Peart received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2009
Drummer Of The Year
Best Progressive Rock Drummer
Peart received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2010
Drummer of the Year
Best Live Performer
Best Progressive Rock Drummer
Rest in peace, you genius.
My computer killed itself because it couldn't stand his awesomeness!!
Adieu l'ami, toi qui nous a tant fait vibrer au fil des années
Ton solo restera et sera à jamais unique...
Maintenant tu as rejoint ta femme et ta Fille, mais tu imagines même pas comme tu vas nous manquer...
Tu resteras toujours le meilleur batteur du monde...
J'aurais tant aimé assister à R50 !!! Sans toi ça n'a plus de sens...
Mais saches que partout dans le monde, tes sons raisonnent et moi le premier même si je suis Français je diffuse tes sons à qui veut les entendre et ça ne laisse personne indifférant, tu seras toujours une idole et je mets au défi qui conque ose espérer arriver à ton niveau...
Chapeau l'artiste !!!!
The best solo in history.
Pure joy !
No one like you..RIP Neil Peart
The Master @Work !! 💜 The One & Only !
Best drum solo I have ever seen.
Just a machine, RIP you are a true Canadian.
R I P Neil Peart....Une légende qui s'en va..RUSH à jamais vivant !
I saw this same drum beat and drum setup during the Hold Your Fire Tour at the "Drum" in Austin.
Miss you so much, Neil
some performances are insane. and then there's this.
We pray for the souls from the bottom of my heart
Noooope! Nobody like Neil. God bless you brother 🙏
They should rename it "Peirtcussion". I guess he really did need all those drums.
I think this might be my favorite of all of his.
The legend Mr. Neil Peart is passed away,iam in shock Rip
One of his very best. Slightly different than his other solos you can tell he was having one of those nights where everything worked
The Master
the god of drums
Always, Neal, Always...
Truely,the most prolific Drummer of all time.
Peart , the god of percussion!
Best drummer ever.
Not even close . just a good rock drummer for the druggies
Maestro!
Rest in peace MR.Peart
Your favorite drummers drummer!
That's Neil Peart.People!
What is wrong with the 61 people who disliked this video?
Rest in Peace, Mr. Legend.
BEAST ,LEGEND