3:26 Goose bump's right away. Gord Downey and Now Neil, so sad.Two great inspiring individuals, whom lost long fights to Brain Cancer. Guys its 2020, we need somebody to Neil "Professor" Peart this puzzle, and solve the Cancer problem. Sincere condolences to Neil's family and friends, and may Getty and Alex know Rush fan's love and respect them.
I'm really going to miss going to those shows,hanging out, and just good vibes all around! and then of course, the reason we're there, for the band and the music!
@@scout805 Not knocking Triumph by any means. They were also an amazing band. But let's be real here ... the ONLY similarities they share with Rush was 2 things. They were Canadian, and they were a 3 piece. That is it. They were a different kind of band ... They were hard edged rock and roll and Rik and company composed songs that were simple , structured , and radio friendly. Rush although a pure rock band at first (1975) became experimental and helped lay the groundwork of what we consider "Prog Rock" today. They were always pushing the boundaries even if mainstream didn't understand them. They stayed true to their artform and built their fan base from the ground up through word of mouth. Those are facts not opinion. There is absolutely NO WAY Triumph can be uttered in the same league as Rush. Triumph lasted several good years ... Rush ... 45yrs. And I say this loving both bands but for me, Rush was in a class all their own. Can't say that about Triumph.
@@metalmcfly7312, Triumph was Rik Emmett, plus a couple of other guys. Rush was three wizards. As much as I love Triumph, there is no comparison. I totally agree. Rush is in a league of their own. And Michael, ELP does not compare either. Not in my book. JoeM, the argument can be made that Rush was the most talented *BAND* in rock. 3, 4 or however many musicians you want to put on stage. The music they concocted was otherworldly.
58 yrs old, kids 27, 25 both have experienced Rush 3X. Me, countless. THE band has wonderful influence on my whole family. This was Rush at the top of the world. Nothing to prove just making perfect music, having fun. Love you Neil
I'm 62 years old. I'd heard of Rush but never actually listened to their music, presuming they were just another hard rock North American/Canadian band. Then about 6 months ago I heard YYZ. I now have all their albums from 'Rush' to Clockwork Angels, and their DVD's including Rio, R40 and this Time Machine tour. Despite being crazily talented musicians, just as important to me is their sense of fun, camaraderie and down to earth personas. It's sad that I'll never get to see them live and obviously the passing of Neil was a tragic loss but the legacy they left is huge and something to treasure.
I'm 49 and had been a Rush fan since the 80's. Playing drums since I was a kid Neil Peart was a big part of my life. I only saw them once live in a concert and I'll never forget Neil's solo or playing the song witch hunt. I'm sorry you never got to see them live, Neil was a treasure.
I am 64. I also have never seen Rush live. But I did see them once on television. I remember being surprised that I was seeing Rush on TV. I don't remember if it was cable or not, and I don't remember the name of the show. What was interesting to me was, being the first time I had ever seen them, that Geddy and Eric were dressed identically. They were wearing a silvery looking one-piece jumpsuit, and they both had long straight silvery-blonde hair (wigs, I guess). They would move forward together in unison while playing their respective guitars, then they would move back in unison, and then Geddy would sing. I recall being shocked that they were just a three piece band, because they always sounded like they had at least four or five members. I don't recall which song it was they were performing, but I do remember recognizing it as Rush. I wish I could have seen them live. My favorite song by Rush is The Body Electric. I never seem to hear it performed. I don't know if they performed it during this tour or not, but I hope they did.
Have I been asleep for years because I've never seen this before. This is awesome!!!! Even though your gone your music will live on forever. Rest easy Neil Peart, you will never be forgotten.
Check out their video for Anthem. Pardon the explosion of polyester, but you'll see Neil just flying across the drum set with ease and grace making it look effortless. Pre-Mustache even.
My daughter was going to see this tour with a friend and her family. Unexpectedly, a limo is in my driveway and my kid runs into the house yelling “we have an extra ticket”. Well, I got to meet her friends parents and 5 brothers as we traveled south to Toronto. Lots ‘O beer and laughs that night. My kids are awesome! And so are their friends! RIP to “...the professor on the drum kit”.
And right there is the reason they were on top for so long. They simply refused to take themselves seriously. The music on the other hand. RIP Professor.
Saw them in 79 in my hometown in Germany and 2011 or 2012 in Atlanta. Damnit could they entertain a crowd. Like true standup comedians with outstanding musical skills. R.I.P Neil Peart!!!!!!
A band like this doesn't come around too often, and man, what a band of great musician's they we're! RIP Neil, and May God comfort and Bless The Peart Family, Geddy and Alex, and their families during this very sad, and difficult time.
It looks like Neil is nodding and saying "riiight" to whatever Alex had said or done beforehand. Then Alex turns around, all smiles. Can't fake that, and yeah, makes me wanna cry too
I have watched these clips several times. They literally bring tears of joy, laughter and a little sadness to my eyes. Their self deprecating sense of humor, musical talent and charm make this one special band.
RUSH was so totally dedicated to there music and the fans. You never heard stories of them partying and smashing hotel rooms...or wild flings with wild woman. These guys are absolutely professional. Is it just me or does a young Alex look alot like the lead guitarist for Maneskin? The level of dedication to there music is something you don't see much anymore. I never got the opportunity to see them in concert...god i wish that i had. I want to thank RUclips for creating a platform where the works of RUSH and many others are never lost and available at any moment to be replayed. Thank you also and of course to RUSH...for being incredible artist's and humble. They definitely never had there heads stuck up there asses
I'm 42, I've been a huge Rush fan since high school, I got into them seriously around 1992. Then at college in 1995 my resident advisor played bass and could play a few of their songs and had huge posters of the Moving Pictures and 2112 albums in his dorm. That was it. I picked up a cheap guitar and amp, learned some basic stuff (believe me their songs aren't basic), and we would jam as quietly loud as we could. Finally got the chance to see them live at this show. I was at this Cleveland show, floor seats just to the right of where the camera was recording it. The girl I took had never even heard of them, but she was hooked after! Man what a great show this was, and I feel so blessed to have seen them before Mr. Peart's untimely passing. My only regret? With traffic so bad we missed Sprit of Radio!!! I would have sworn they'd have closed the show with it, being one of their biggest hits, or at least played it toward the end of the show. I would have never imagined they'd open with it!!
ok I admit ... since the loss of Neil, in addition to the pain, I feel old. But it allows me to realize the chance that my generation X had to be able to attend all the shows in the 80s of the best group in the history of Rock. Thank you Geddy, Alex and Neil ... rest in peace mon ami
Huge fan since 1978, when we were nerds. Losing Neil is like when Jerry Garcia passed. I want my time machine to take me back to when both were alive and kicking.
Ladies, ladies - stop moving pitchers Lovely start to a memorable concert and cool to see the air drumming; heh, I do that when walking with my headphones on and listening to Rush where I sometimes air guitar Alex, air bass Geddy and air drumming with mr Peart Saw them twice on this magical tour - magnificent and epic as they always were RIP Professor ... legend of percussion, writing and so much more
I've been lucky enough to see RUSH on every tour since Moving Pictures. I've always watched in amazement as two friends from school had a blast playing music and "picking" on the new guy... That not only had fun in his discipline, but changed their path and became the world's BEST lyricist AND drummer, EVER!!!!
Such a brilliant performance by three of the most talented musicians of my lifetime. I have seen a few people trying to cover this on drums. They get reasonably close in some ways but nobody gets the attack and force that Neil put through that kit. To get that much power and precision is hard. To do that without ego is mind blowing. A band that truly played for each other and in which nobody thought they were better than the other two. I’m not sure we will see the like again. Proud to have seen them in concert twice but regret I didn’t do so more often. You always think you will have time. In the end I didn’t have as much as I thought.
When you went to see a Rush show, you were coming out of it happy to live and rewarded with 3h of amazing music and a "Professor' Neil Peart out of this world drum solo!!! RIP Neil and RIP Rush. Your legacy is immense .
For guys with such a nerdy reputation, this is one of the most effortlessly _cool_ songs in rock. Everything about it is just dripping with swaggering coolness
I absolutely LOVE a band that never takes themselves seriously. Music: Definitely. Themselves: Just three goofy friends having the time of their lives. RUSH ON, RUSHIANS!
?? Are you talking about a group called the jam? You do know i was exagerating when i stated i have seen them all. I am refering to the most famous bands in Rock to clarify my statement. Being 59 i have seen alot and spent alot 😄
Oh, I certainly understood that you were exaggerating. Seeing them all would be am astonishing feat! The Jam was a mod band with punk influences. They had a ton of hit singles, especially considering they were only together from 1977-82. They were massive in the UK, but did not do as well in North America. All that yammered, Rush's importance would be difficult to overstate. Incredible musicians, while always remaining decent people.
I went to many Rush concerts and my air drumming was the best in the business haha, Seriously though watching this video gave me chills and made me sad all at the same time. Knowing we will never see the Professor perform live again is a loss to rock and roll that I can't even understand!
One of the fun things about Rush is that they could do stuff like this. Insanely talented musicians that didn't take themselves too seriously. I love the video intros where they are making fun of themselves and it's absolutely hilarious.
I was there man! They Rocked us in Tulsa Oklahoma. Will never forget it! Rush chick fan forever 😘 show them how it's done on the other side Neil. We will love you forever!
RUSH, the only concert where you'll only see air drummers and no air guitar. Which is odd because Alex is one of the best guitarists in music, but that's just the influence that Neil had on the rock world.
Rush have been and will always be the greatest band on earth!!!! I reckon Geddy could moving comfortably into acting...why not he can do everything else.
Since I'm really old, and grew up in Scarborough, ... I lost my train of thought. What was I going to say? I loved seeing these guys in high?school auditoriums and cafeterias.
I was lucky enough to see the Pre-Moving Pictures tour at the age of 14 they played this song but the record had not yet been released. Mind blown, life changed RIP Neil
Hard to believe we’ll never get to experience this again live….you know there are some acts with no weird drama or fad chasing that just bring total joy to those lucky enough to hear and see them!!
2:18 yes, YES! This is how Rush will look in 2112 and beyond! Neil is gone, but only for a bit. Just you wait. They will come back as time traveling rock wizards!! (In all seriousness, that shot almost made me shed a tear because it was so many things all at once)
People ask: Why doesnt Alex look at his hands the whole time, he is playing some really complicated stuff. The reason is due to the fact that they have played this song hundreds of times. What i say on the other hand: He is obviously magic...and jesus. At the same time.
When you can get a crowd at your show air drumming, your drummer must be pretty damn special. Rest in peace, Mr. Peart
Perfect!!!
Right? I mean, some even brought their own sticks! It’s like bringing your glove to a baseball game.
3:26 Goose bump's right away. Gord Downey and Now Neil, so sad.Two great inspiring individuals, whom lost long fights to Brain Cancer. Guys its 2020, we need somebody to Neil "Professor" Peart this puzzle, and solve the Cancer problem. Sincere condolences to Neil's family and friends, and may Getty and Alex know Rush fan's love and respect them.
I'm really going to miss going to those shows,hanging out, and just good vibes all around! and then of course, the reason we're there, for the band and the music!
At 6:00 minute mark, that's when everyone wants to learn drums, who never air drummed to that?. No one.
"Stop moving pitchers"
That took me like 5 seconds but then I choked
Rush fans, THE best air drummers in the cosmos!
Mark Doney-MacLeod ; And beyond....
I'm the best! A cute girl told me at a RUSH concert in 1986. 😉
Even Sebastian Bach liked Peart's big drum fill for Tom Sawyer after the guitar solo.
@@CC_Marauder A girl at a Rush concert? Now we know your lying
If only they could harness that energy
"No Cecil, I hate you."
Only one line and it was the best of scene.
Neil probably wrote the script. 😉
I liked the 'moving pitchers' when the ladies walking in carrying beer
Amazingly acted 🤣
Without doubt, the MOST TALENTED TRIO in Rock! Bravo, Rush!
@@scout805 Not knocking Triumph by any means. They were also an amazing band. But let's be real here ... the ONLY similarities they share with Rush was 2 things. They were Canadian, and they were a 3 piece. That is it. They were a different kind of band ... They were hard edged rock and roll and Rik and company composed songs that were simple , structured , and radio friendly. Rush although a pure rock band at first (1975) became experimental and helped lay the groundwork of what we consider "Prog Rock" today. They were always pushing the boundaries even if mainstream didn't understand them. They stayed true to their artform and built their fan base from the ground up through word of mouth. Those are facts not opinion. There is absolutely NO WAY Triumph can be uttered in the same league as Rush. Triumph lasted several good years ... Rush ... 45yrs. And I say this loving both bands but for me, Rush was in a class all their own. Can't say that about Triumph.
Joe M no freaking doubt!!!
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Scout 805 “jew boy jerry”? Seriously?
@@metalmcfly7312,
Triumph was Rik Emmett, plus a couple of other guys.
Rush was three wizards. As much as I love Triumph, there is no comparison. I totally agree. Rush is in a league of their own.
And Michael, ELP does not compare either. Not in my book.
JoeM, the argument can be made that Rush was the most talented *BAND* in rock. 3, 4 or however many musicians you want to put on stage. The music they concocted was otherworldly.
58 yrs old, kids 27, 25 both have experienced Rush 3X. Me, countless. THE band has wonderful influence on my whole family. This was Rush at the top of the world. Nothing to prove just making perfect music, having fun. Love you Neil
I'm 62 years old.
I'd heard of Rush but never actually listened to their music, presuming they were just another hard rock North American/Canadian band.
Then about 6 months ago I heard YYZ.
I now have all their albums from 'Rush' to Clockwork Angels, and their DVD's including Rio, R40 and this Time Machine tour.
Despite being crazily talented musicians, just as important to me is their sense of fun, camaraderie and down to earth personas.
It's sad that I'll never get to see them live and obviously the passing of Neil was a tragic loss but the legacy they left is huge and something to treasure.
I'm 49 and had been a Rush fan since the 80's. Playing drums since I was a kid Neil Peart was a big part of my life. I only saw them once live in a concert and I'll never forget Neil's solo or playing the song witch hunt. I'm sorry you never got to see them live, Neil was a treasure.
@@joem5110 I only managed it once in early 2000s in my 40 years of lstening to Rush
I am 64. I also have never seen Rush live. But I did see them once on television. I remember being surprised that I was seeing Rush on TV. I don't remember if it was cable or not, and I don't remember the name of the show. What was interesting to me was, being the first time I had ever seen them, that Geddy and Eric were dressed identically. They were wearing a silvery looking one-piece jumpsuit, and they both had long straight silvery-blonde hair (wigs, I guess). They would move forward together in unison while playing their respective guitars, then they would move back in unison, and then Geddy would sing. I recall being shocked that they were just a three piece band, because they always sounded like they had at least four or five members. I don't recall which song it was they were performing, but I do remember recognizing it as Rush. I wish I could have seen them live.
My favorite song by Rush is The Body Electric. I never seem to hear it performed. I don't know if they performed it during this tour or not, but I hope they did.
Wayne Campbell they played body electric on the Clockwork Angels tour. I don’t think they had played it since grace under pressure
Never to late.peace.
I thank God for bringing these men together to combine and share their talents that will be enjoyed far into the future.
May their music forever echo into eternity. Long Live RUSH!
Rush has gone out of there way to entertain people at a concert. I love it, and always have.
They spare no expense to entertain us!!
Professor your journey has ended but never in our hearts and minds.
Moving *Pitchers*... HA!
I'm still cracked up and on the floor with that one 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 OMG 😂😂 😂🤣 😂
Watching over wifi at a fast food joint. Had to stifle a really powerful laugh at that one lol
Ugh I am so ashamed at myself for not catching that! It’s been a long week..
@@JeremyGalloway you aren't alone.
Coolest nerds in rock. Love Rush and will dearly miss the genius of Neil.
Have I been asleep for years because I've never seen this before. This is awesome!!!! Even though your gone your music will live on forever. Rest easy Neil Peart, you will never be forgotten.
Same here! Huge Rush fan, but somehow I missed this too. RIP Neil 💔
Check out their video for Anthem. Pardon the explosion of polyester, but you'll see Neil just flying across the drum set with ease and grace making it look effortless. Pre-Mustache even.
You had to buy stuff not too long ago.
"Ladies! Stop moving pitchers!" ...LMAOOOOOOOOOO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My daughter was going to see this tour with a friend and her family. Unexpectedly, a limo is in my driveway and my kid runs into the house yelling “we have an extra ticket”. Well, I got to meet her friends parents and 5 brothers as we traveled south to Toronto. Lots ‘O beer and laughs that night. My kids are awesome! And so are their friends! RIP to “...the professor on the drum kit”.
That's some good parenting right there 🤓. RIP Neil 💔
It doesn't get any better than this...
And right there is the reason they were on top for so long. They simply refused to take themselves seriously. The music on the other hand. RIP Professor.
"Ladies, stop moving pitchers" Awesome!
Saw them in 79 in my hometown in Germany and 2011 or 2012 in Atlanta. Damnit could they entertain a crowd. Like true standup comedians with outstanding musical skills.
R.I.P Neil Peart!!!!!!
Not only the best musicians in music but also the best sense of humor!
A band like this doesn't come around too often, and man, what a band of great musician's they we're! RIP Neil, and May God comfort and Bless The Peart Family, Geddy and Alex, and their families during this very sad, and difficult time.
Neil was like a machine. RIP. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
4:25 makes me wanna cry
why?
I think he meant that because of that little interaction between Neil and Alex how Neil nodded with that smile on his face.
Wonder what he said.
It looks like Neil is nodding and saying "riiight" to whatever Alex had said or done beforehand. Then Alex turns around, all smiles. Can't fake that, and yeah, makes me wanna cry too
and it's ok to cry, because this was something incredible
I have watched these clips several times. They literally bring tears of joy, laughter and a little sadness to my eyes. Their self deprecating sense of humor, musical talent and charm make this one special band.
Tears in my eyes watching this. Love Neil. Love Rush. Always have
Great years. Great great years.
Got goosebumps the whole video .
Great Rush
RUSH was so totally dedicated to there music and the fans. You never heard stories of them partying and smashing hotel rooms...or wild flings with wild woman. These guys are absolutely professional. Is it just me or does a young Alex look alot like the lead guitarist for Maneskin? The level of dedication to there music is something you don't see much anymore. I never got the opportunity to see them in concert...god i wish that i had. I want to thank RUclips for creating a platform where the works of RUSH and many others are never lost and available at any moment to be replayed. Thank you also and of course to RUSH...for being incredible artist's and humble. They definitely never had there heads stuck up there asses
Even more epic now. RIP Neil.
R>I>P> NEAL PEART THE PROFESSOR OF DRUMS ND LYRICS,...you will be dearly missed!!!!
Nothing but a time machine into the future. A huge jump at that. Genius musicians.
I'm 42, I've been a huge Rush fan since high school, I got into them seriously around 1992. Then at college in 1995 my resident advisor played bass and could play a few of their songs and had huge posters of the Moving Pictures and 2112 albums in his dorm. That was it. I picked up a cheap guitar and amp, learned some basic stuff (believe me their songs aren't basic), and we would jam as quietly loud as we could.
Finally got the chance to see them live at this show. I was at this Cleveland show, floor seats just to the right of where the camera was recording it. The girl I took had never even heard of them, but she was hooked after! Man what a great show this was, and I feel so blessed to have seen them before Mr. Peart's untimely passing. My only regret? With traffic so bad we missed Sprit of Radio!!! I would have sworn they'd have closed the show with it, being one of their biggest hits, or at least played it toward the end of the show. I would have never imagined they'd open with it!!
ok I admit ... since the loss of Neil, in addition to the pain, I feel old. But it allows me to realize the chance that my generation X had to be able to attend all the shows in the 80s of the best group in the history of Rock.
Thank you Geddy, Alex and Neil ... rest in peace mon ami
I can’t believe Neil is gone.
Dentspeed ; some of us will go thru this the rest of our lives when family and friends are gone.
Huge fan since 1978, when we were nerds. Losing Neil is like when Jerry Garcia passed. I want my time machine to take me back to when both were alive and kicking.
Only gone from here.
He's still with us. 'Catch the spirit!' 👍❤️
@@anguitenens Thank you so so much......I'm happy to say that i do catch his spirit.....for real!👍👍👍
Ladies, ladies - stop moving pitchers
Lovely start to a memorable concert and cool to see the air drumming; heh, I do that when walking with my headphones on and listening to Rush where I sometimes air guitar Alex, air bass Geddy and air drumming with mr Peart
Saw them twice on this magical tour - magnificent and epic as they always were
RIP Professor ... legend of percussion, writing and so much more
" Come Percy"
"No Cecil, I hate you."
LOL
I've been lucky enough to see RUSH on every tour since Moving Pictures. I've always watched in amazement as two friends from school had a blast playing music and "picking" on the new guy... That not only had fun in his discipline, but changed their path and became the world's BEST lyricist AND drummer, EVER!!!!
TYVM Ray Daniels for being a catalyst for RUSH!!! 🤘🤯🤘
Even though it's been 9 years for this vid.
Who in the hell thumbs it down?!!!
There are 67 thumbs down.
How...
Such a brilliant performance by three of the most talented musicians of my lifetime. I have seen a few people trying to cover this on drums. They get reasonably close in some ways but nobody gets the attack and force that Neil put through that kit. To get that much power and precision is hard. To do that without ego is mind blowing. A band that truly played for each other and in which nobody thought they were better than the other two. I’m not sure we will see the like again. Proud to have seen them in concert twice but regret I didn’t do so more often. You always think you will have time. In the end I didn’t have as much as I thought.
When you went to see a Rush show, you were coming out of it happy to live and rewarded with 3h of amazing music and a "Professor' Neil Peart out of this world drum solo!!! RIP Neil and RIP Rush. Your legacy is immense .
I saw them four different tours. This was by far the coolest !!! Three hours of Rush. No opening act. Loved it.
For guys with such a nerdy reputation, this is one of the most effortlessly _cool_ songs in rock. Everything about it is just dripping with swaggering coolness
RUSH - We love you guys! Always have - always will! Thank you for all you have given us over the years - Thank you!
*Tom Sawyer*
_Rush as you've never seen it before_
_Time Machine Tour_ to all my Canadian and Rock friends who appreciate good music
Cual es tu setup ?
Never be anything like this again.
Thank you for the music and the memories.
I absolutely LOVE a band that never takes themselves seriously. Music: Definitely. Themselves: Just three goofy friends having the time of their lives. RUSH ON, RUSHIANS!
The greatest 3 piece band ever period. I know i have seen them all
Were you able to see The Jam?
?? Are you talking about a group called the jam? You do know i was exagerating when i stated i have seen them all. I am refering to the most famous bands in Rock to clarify my statement.
Being 59 i have seen alot and spent alot 😄
I have not been to "the jam" concert. But if i recall they were a punk band?
Oh, I certainly understood that you were exaggerating. Seeing them all would be am astonishing feat!
The Jam was a mod band with punk influences. They had a ton of hit singles, especially considering they were only together from 1977-82. They were massive in the UK, but did not do as well in North America.
All that yammered, Rush's importance would be difficult to overstate. Incredible musicians, while always remaining decent people.
I went to many Rush concerts and my air drumming was the best in the business haha, Seriously though watching this video gave me chills and made me sad all at the same time. Knowing we will never see the Professor perform live again is a loss to rock and roll that I can't even understand!
One of the fun things about Rush is that they could do stuff like this. Insanely talented musicians that didn't take themselves too seriously. I love the video intros where they are making fun of themselves and it's absolutely hilarious.
Another undeniable talent of Rush: acting.😀
"Ladies, stop moving pitchers!" Love that pun!
I’ve been worshiping at the Church Of RUSH for over 44 years now. Baptized in The Spirit Of Radio.
Love to G, A & N (RIP)
Of all the tours I saw them on, this was definitely the best.
Only these guys could pull this off. God bless Rush!
I love them that much it hurts ...G...
Awesome Love you guys.
R.I.P. Professor 💔
You're my favorite band since I've been 10.
You made my life much Better.
🎸🎸🥁🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Seen them countless times. Can't believe he is gone.
I was there man! They Rocked us in Tulsa Oklahoma. Will never forget it! Rush chick fan forever 😘 show them how it's done on the other side Neil. We will love you forever!
The most favorite song to play in any professional air drummers repertoire.🥁🤘🏻😁🤘🏻
I would say Red Barcheta
@@michaelalguire419 Witch Hunt
make sure you do it right if not a drummer .
By-tor and the snowdog. Period.
Still in shock. I can't believe he's gone. Thank you Rush for all the wonderful music you gave us all.
RUSH, the only concert where you'll only see air drummers and no air guitar. Which is odd because Alex is one of the best guitarists in music, but that's just the influence that Neil had on the rock world.
And have fans singing along with an instrumental! YYZ in Rio.
Thank you working men. We will always love you. Rest easy Professor.
Rush have been and will always be the greatest band on earth!!!! I reckon Geddy could moving comfortably into acting...why not he can do everything else.
Now that looked like a GREAT time had by all! RIP Lord of the drums!!
Baby Neil was the cutest thing!
Thank you Rush for teaching us about courage in art and individuality
Got to see this tour amazing seats amazing night.
Love their sence of humor..they will forever be the classic superlative band.
So glad I got to see them live.
Stop moving pitchers!...awesome line. Just got it!
Getting goose bumps remembering this tour. R.I.P. Professor /maestro/ one of the Three Wise Men.
Some only dream of a chance to see these guys ....and yet wishes have come true if you were there❤
Musicianship at it's pinnacle; true excellence. Long live Rush!
This is better than the so called professional comics❤️❤️😂😂
It was a great tour... miss these guys. RIP Neil...
Rest in peace Neil!!
My first concert ever was one week later in Toledo.
Heh.
"Moving Pitchers"
Every video clip, you catch a smile, a joke, and 3 guys who love playing music........what a RUSH
THIS IS SO GREAT
Since I'm really old, and grew up in Scarborough, ... I lost my train of thought. What was I going to say?
I loved seeing these guys in high?school auditoriums and cafeterias.
omfg, its this kind of self aggrandizement and humor, that I've loved these guys for the past 46 years.....
I was lucky enough to see the Pre-Moving Pictures tour at the age of 14 they played this song but the record had not yet been released. Mind blown, life changed RIP Neil
I love the fact that such serious musicians can be such goofballs.
Thank you Rush :^)
Blessings Neil P., Alex L. and Geddy L.
Blessings . . . . .
I Love RUSH,this is brilliant
I play guitar, yet, air drums to Rush songs! Neil's always spot on to the recorded versions. 😢 R. I. P. Professor🥁
BEST BAND EVER
Such a loss. A band that gave and still had more to give was taken by time. And that was the the time machine tour too. . No pun intended.
I guess this answers the question, neil peart is actually a wizard.
Hard to believe we’ll never get to experience this again live….you know there are some acts with no weird drama or fad chasing that just bring total joy to those lucky enough to hear and see them!!
What kept these three together was the love
Geddys bass in thundering in mix wow
Call me old fashion, but I still prefer his classic Ricky!🤘👊
2:18 yes, YES! This is how Rush will look in 2112 and beyond! Neil is gone, but only for a bit. Just you wait. They will come back as time traveling rock wizards!! (In all seriousness, that shot almost made me shed a tear because it was so many things all at once)
Best Song Parody Ever!!!
My favorite band of all time. So sad they had to retire, but age gets to all of us.
This tune is so good on the radio or on tape that i'd actually worry about hearing it live... it'd just be too much 🤣
Well, having seen them 37 times since 1980, I can tell you it's perfect live as well!🤘
RIP Neil....you were part of my youth,,,,
People ask: Why doesnt Alex look at his hands the whole time, he is playing some really complicated stuff.
The reason is due to the fact that they have played this song hundreds of times.
What i say on the other hand: He is obviously magic...and jesus. At the same time.
Hundreds. More like thousands.. They used to do 200 shows a year bud. Rip Neil
to him it's like breathing. it comes natural!