British guitarist attempts to play like Rush's Alex Lifeson performing YYZ!
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Tonight we're taking a look at Rush live in 2002! This one went on for longer than normal, but it's understandable as it is Rush after all!
Original video - • Rush - YYZ Live (Rio)
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The only band ever that could get the whole crowd to sing along with an instrumental. 😋
"Sledgehammer"
Metallica
Fear of the dark
Probably in 🇧🇷 Brazil, 😂
Joe Satriani has a sing along song too
Lifeson remains hugely underrated. Loved for sure, but very underrated. He is so much more creative than other rock, hard rock, and progressive guitarists. There really isn't anyone quite like him.
Alex was so attuned to his band mates and he was such a natural player, instinctual, and so proficient he could blend in. He is such a master at his craft and did such amazing work so well that he is often overlooked.. That that is a demonstration of a true master! I have heard him on other projects not with rush with rush and he immediately stands stands out. I heard a track with him doing the intro with marco miniman and and I'm like oh my God that's how Alex Lifeson. He is one of the best players on the planet.
Yeah, Alex started, jamming with his buddy Geddy in his basement when they were kids. They came upon John Rutsy to produce their first album. Soon after, they had to replace him. Their showed up Neil Peart in his rusted old Ford Pinto for his audition. Tbey both said to each other, "This is no ordinary drummer!"
Alex then went on to perform with one of earth's most renowned drummers and bass players like no one else could. No one else!
Alex probably had the biggest chord vocabulary of any guitarist. Especially if you consider all of the arpeggio he used with so many strange chords. He was a very smart guitarist, which is incredible when you consider that he really had no formal training.
So much of what he did was self-taught, which is easy to tell because so much of what he played wasn’t very standard guitar playing you might get in lessons. Sometimes too much formal training can put you in a box with your thinking.
All three of these guys were pretty much self-taught, at least up until the point Neil took lessons from Freddy Gruber. That is why everything they did was unlike anything any other bands were doing.
@@RoarOfWolverine Which didn't help his playing at all.
@@hugolafhugolaf. Yeah, he really sucks. Let see some of his accomplishments:
* He was third in Guitar World Readers Poll out of 100
* "Best Rock Talent" by Guitar for the Practicing Musician in 1983
* "Best Rock Guitarist" by Guitar Player Magazine in 1984 and May 2008
* Runner-up for "Best Rock Guitarist" in Guitar Player in 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986
* Inducted into the Guitar for the Practicing Musician Hall of Fame, 1991
* 1996 - Officer of the Order of Canada, along with bandmates Geddy Lee and Neil Peart
* 2007 - Main belt asteroid "(19155) Lifeson" named after Alex Lifeson[54]
* "Best Article" for "Different Strings" in Guitar Player (September 2007 issue).
* Most Ferociously Brilliant Guitar Album (Snakes & Arrows) - Guitar Player Magazine, May 2008
* 2013 - With Rush, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
* He was even in Rolling Stones top 100 guitarists of all time
* His net worth is around 25 million dollars
* What have you done?
Just like all the other hacks in this world, always insulting some legend thinking it makes you more sophisticated in music. I’m sure you’re not worthy to tune any of Lifeson’s guitars. Insulting one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time just makes you look foolish. Lifeson’s accolades are well recorded, your’s are not, so go back to your parent’s basement and bang on your guitar a bit more.
Simply the best 3 piece rock band in history, no contest, over.
Canadian here - always liked Triumph better.
@@peterwinters8587 me too. Triumph just hit harder for me. Rush was highly talented so not taking anything away from them but Triumph hit me in the feels :)
The Jimi Hendrix Experience would like a word…..
@Just Smashing ZZ Top, or Nirvana, or Cream, or Jimi Hendrix Experience, or Triumph, or The Police, or King's X, or Green Day, or Muse, or ELP, or Genesis(after Hackett left), or Primus, or Crosby, Stills, and Nash. Don't get me wrong, I like Rush better than any of those but to declare one band better than anything else is just silly and pointless.
@@peterwinters8587 Triumph was great. I'm a big fan of their music and they don't really get their due unfortunately. However, they weren't really in the same league as Rush. Once they put their differences aside and reconciled, I hoped that they would make a reunion album but it wasn't to be I guess.
I went to school with them, I remember when they started, they played at our high school’s dances. Their original logo were these stickers that said “RUSH energized rock,” and we had the stickers on the inside door of our lockers. My girlfriend dated Geddy, at the time. We’re all so proud of what they became, world wide sensations.
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@@erikasteck2395 Cool story!
I grew up in Willowdale also, Saw them at A.Y. Jackson High School, before the 1st album.
Used to have a signed promo poster for the 1st album.
Of course you did...
They’ve (Alex & Geddy) always been humble and goofy fellows from Willowdale.
I’ve seen them live 27 times. They are the consummate pros live playing the songs just as they are on the albums. The musicianship is off the charts. Pure Gold!
This is the single most enthused rock audience I have ever seen, including all footage of The Beatles at Shea Stadium. For every human there to be jumping in the air and SINGING to an instrumental--and singing to THIS complex instrumental, is beyond all belief.
It will never happen again.
Do you know what show it was? I would love to see the whole thing. Thank you in advance.
Maracanã Stadium, in Rio. I was there, real close to the stage. Unforgettable.
Me too 😊 fantastic show. Unforgettable indeed
Yeah it was pretty amazing. (I wasn't there, but I have Rush in Rio)
Alex Lifeson is the most underrated musician in his own band
When you're playing with the best rhythm section of all time, it's easy to be overlooked. Never heard him complain about the lack of recognition. He always played for the music.
lol, true
The odds of us ever seeing three players of this caliber ever again are very low. Just an insane collab that made mad music for a good long time. Masterful does it no justice
It’s only happened rarely, and never for very long. King Crimson’s Red lineup and ELP are the only other ones I can think of.
It’s still tough to watch them and that energy without a tear in my eye, oh my god…. Thanks 🎅🏻🏴☠️🏔
I admit I did have tears in my eyes, too! Just how that Brazilian audience gets into the Music is absolutely amazing! And then of course there's those three guys! 😊
@@mightyV444 Breaks my heart we’ll never get to see them play live again together, those guys together created the energy everywhere they went…. 🎅🏻🏴☠️🏔
@@CSLee-yu6ht - Were you at least one of the lucky ones to have been to at least one of their shows in person? When I was still living in Germany, I had planned to go watch their 'Roll The Bones' show - but I was desperately needed at work so it didn't happen. "There's no way I'll miss their show again once they return!", I swore myself. I did not know at the time that this happened only every 10 years or so! And so when they eventually did play in Germany again, I'd already emigrated to NZ - where hardly anyone's even *heard* of Rush, and I believe they'd never come on tour here either! 😔 And I cried when I read the sad news about Neil's passing 😔
I’m not cryin’, you’re cryin’
Seriously all choked up here.
Favorite band since 1979!
@@mightyV444 I’m lucky to live in the city Neil was born in, Hamilton, Ontario. I saw them on every tour since A Farewell To Kings except two tours. The concert and my wife being due on the same day meant I stayed home. Can’t remember why I missed the Vapour Trails tour. Anyway, I saw them right up to the very last time they played in Toronto, the show that became the R40 concert DVD. It was a privilege each time. I’m sorry you never got to see them but I can say that the last two concert DVD’s come very close to replicating the experience, especially the Clockwork Angels tour disc. That’s probably them at their best, both the playing and the staging. The only thing you won’t replicate at home is the heat that came off the stage from the pyro blast at the end of Carnies. I don’t know how everyone on stage avoided third degree burns!
I've been a bass flogger for 35 years and I've always loved attempting to play Rush, any song. Now my 16 year old son is a guitarist (and huge Alex honk) and we are working on Rush material together....the most fun I've had playing, ever!
Thank you for everything, boys and I'm tipping my 40 to Neil right now.
These guys play through this like it is nothing. Such talent. and that bass... OMG that bass.
And they've had massive technical problems on that day too and not even a soundcheck! 🤯 🙂
Ged was locked in and Funky on this version. So f-ing great
I appreciate the Lifeson recognition. He is one under rated dude
All that sound coming from three amazing musicians. Hands down, the best.
Three of the best musicians in rock, and all in one band. I've been a Rush fan since the seventies and live they were superb. There was nobody like this before Rush, and there will be nobody that will replace them. Alex actually suffers with arthritis in his hands and he still manages to play superbly.
TIME STAMPS -
1:03 Performance
5:42 Analysis
7:41 Track Background (YYZ in Morse Code)
9:43 Timing Reference (10/8)
11:23 Deciphering Runs!
14:28 Main Riff
18:06 Riff with Bend
25:37 Solo Guide
27:07 Vibrato Importance
31:08 Cheeky Harmonic
Awesome breakdown
0:00 - 32:51 Suck
@@bobtownsend9674 Were sorry you hate yourself so much you have to come on to youtube and provoke people. Maybe your life will improve soon.
Rest in Peace, Neil Peart. Amazing performance, analysis and demonstration! And this audience! My gosh.
N-E-I-L
@@robertthomas7239 Oooops! Thanks...I'll fix it!
Neil was the reason I tortured my parents forever🤣🤣🤣🤣
Also, R.I.P. to Rush. The book is closed on that band. But......what a legacy. Rock on!
To even attempt to decipher Rush is an accomplishment. I never appreciated Rush until I saw them live. It is a jaw dropping (get in touch with your inner self) experience. Thanks for keeping this epic musicianship alive.
As someone who does not play an instrument, I still really enjoy your examples, explanations, and commentary. Well done sir. This is a real education for me.
Everything you said Mister Rob! 😊👍☮️
I love how much you appreciate great musicians of any genre. It shows in your face. It's why I love watching you. Rush is awesome and you are pretty great yourself.
Just the look on your face says it all
I’m smiling with ya😁
The result of a partnership containing top professionals with boatloads of talent, a blue collar work ethic, and checked egos. Yes they took their craft seriously, but they made fun of themselves and made it easy for the listener to "catch the spirit". They had that unique quality of making you root for their success. Thanks Fil, you by the way have many of the same!
Seriously cool. Good evening. Super Rush appreciator here. Only one live show attended.
Lucky you! That's more than I had attended myself! 😀
Been attending and listening to RUSH since the 1970's. THE BEST!! There was, and like you said, never will be anything like being there, in person, with everyone else, just so completely into the music.
Hi Fil...When it comes to RUSH music I still can see their albums in my house! My son was a top notch drummer, and thought RUSH had it all! After he let his mom listen to the music with him I had to concur they were terrific! I remember buying RUSH shirts for my son too....my son is now 43, and still loves this group so much! I will say my son always wanted me to care about his interest in music! I really learned to enjoy it! ✌️
Superb job, Fil. It is so enlightening to see and hear a top professional explain to a pedestrian fan the many nuances, flavors and techniques that we might take for granted. I'm sure Alex would be quite thrilled at your explanation!
I have this DVD live in Rio. Hugh Rush fan since 7years old.One of my older brothers had the album Moving Pictures and the love affair with Rush begins.REALLY enjoyed this one.Thank you for sharing.
I can't believe it's been nearly 18 years since I too had bought that DVD! Came with a great documentary, 'The Boys In Brazil' (It's also here on YT). Been a fan since '89 when a friend gave me a bunch of his latest LP acquisitions to check out and one of them was 'Grace Under Pressure' - and I was instantly hooked 😁
@@mightyV444Yes your right it does have a good documentary.
@@brookehornback1896 - It's not often that we get to see any of the guys in a not-so-great mood, like Geddy while searching for his stage shoes and grumping at the camera person, "Looking for the shoes is not really an issue for a documentary!" 😄
@@mightyV444 Gettys grumpy is so extremely mild.One of tons of stuff that makes um great.
Fil my brother the drummer was big rush fan and I became one too I had too 😄but seriously there all mega talented and like you seem very down to earth
I mean, seriously. How many times in your life have you seen a crowd of tens of thousands singing along with an instrumental? THAT is what makes Rush so great.
Fil, a Rush tribute band with you as the lead guitarist would be awesome ! You aren't just a monster lead guitarist , you are a killer rhythm guitarist too! Btw, sweet shirt !
I'm sure he'd do a great job as that band's lead vocalist, too! 😀👍
Thank you for recognizing Rush. Really. Thank you.
This concert was the loosest I’ve ever seen Rush live. Neil said it was just an incredible exchange between them and the Brazilian audience that elevated them that night. The fact that it was even filmed was a minor miracles with things being thrown together at the last minute and massive rains that day eliminating any soundcheck or chance to test the recording gear with the band. If only they’d been able to film in HD but they were a year or two too early for that. But the crowd singing back an instrumental was insane and made this the best version of YYZ they ever captured.
There’s a version online now that looks better than the dvd ever did.
@@Liquidmuse3 which one?
Zz top, green day, are also on my list.
My guess too. It has to be a Brazilian crowd.
I saw Rush twice live. I've heard that Rush is considered to be the world's smallest orchestra. It's easy to see why. Rush is an iconic Canadian band. May Neil Peart rest in peace. Cheers, Fil! ✌️
Seen 5 times just so great
I've seen rush like a dozen times over the span of 30 years. My all time favorite band! Many great years of cherished memories.
Not trying to rub it in, but I saw Rush on every tour since Permanent Waves. My favorite all time band since I was 16 in 1976. It took me to 1980 before I finally made it to a concert, but I was sure I’d never miss another concert whenever they came to town, because they were alway, by far, the best concerts I ever went to.
That includes groups like Led Zeppelin, Queen, Heart and many other legends of rock. They were all greats, but Rush was always more professional and perfect. Very detail oriented. They never seemed real stoned, like many of the other groups, especially Zeppelin. Jimmy Page seemed like he was going to fall asleep right on stage.
Rush we’re always very sharp and the tightest band you’ll ever see live. I’m only disappointed I’ll never see them live again, but even more so disappointed that so many young people, who are first discovering Rush on RUclips and other internet media will never get to see this legendary band live.
Neil's probably reading a book right now.
I never cease to be amazed by your ability to deconstruct musical pieces, sections of pieces, single transitions, all by ear. I don't know how many times I've seen that concert but it never grows old and neither do your videos. I wish I'd taken up the guitar myself once way back when it was possible.
Overall, all I can really say is thank you. And Rush being Rush, I always time trip back home on the soundtrack they provide.…
Btw, Rush being a Canadian band, pronounce the title of this piece as "Y Y Zed." Just thought that you should know.
Oh the beautiful tone of your setup.... So many people would kill for your sound (not to mention your playing technique) !
The passion in Alex Lifeson’s face during that show says it all. After 40+ years, to show that much passion for playing is unbelievable. Not only does he love and respect the men he’s playing with they are his best friends. Those of us who are RUSH fans have read and listened to everything. When I can say that I enjoyed watching them eat dinner and just talk for 2 hours is incredible. I hate most people……not offense to anybody, (I think more can relate) 😂 but I could watch them talk, eat and walk around for hours and hours with no problem. They are just so smart and cool guys. ❤❤❤❤! R.I.P Professor…..
Thanks for this great video of my favorite band since the late 70's.
I'm 66 and this music takes me back to the first time I saw Rush during the 2112 tour.
Saw them several times, more than any other band. I'm not a musician but I still really love how you break the music down and explain the technical aspects of the music in a way that makes sense to even laymen.
I did my share of partying during those days but I believe Rush was as good as they were and got even better those 4 decades because they were more devoted to their craft than wasting away like many great bands did and are doing today.
I'm sure they did their share of partying if Passage To Bangkok is any indication but I think moderation was the key.
Keep up the great work Fil !
I remember going to their concert when moving pictures came out, and they were awesome!!! Love tom sawyer and limelight. The opening act was April wine, anybody remember them? Lol😃😃😃 Fantastic job Fil as always.
My first concert was April Wine in the mid-seventies! They were great!
April Wine came up in conversation only recently for me! My big brother had bought their 'Harder, Faster' album back in the day, and I liked it a lot, too! I came across it on CD in a bargain bin many years later; Great find! 😃 Some great, great Music has come out of Canada! SAGA, Loverboy, Triumph, etc. 😃
Yes canada does have some great bands, and Rik Emmett has one if the best vocals around!!!! Triumph forever!!! I am from the south and they have put out good bands too, lynard skynard, 38 special, alabama, rossington collins, just to name a few. Lol I could go on forever. Lol😂😂😃
@@tammycarr6309 - No, not Lynyrd Skynyrd; They're horrible! 😄 I do agree with everything else you wrote, though! 😁
I saw April Wine more than once live. I also saw Rush twice live. Up here in Canada, we really have awesome bands. Cheers! ✌️🇨🇦
Hahaha! Thank you for giving Alex the props he deserves. He is so unique and talented and so far ahead of his time. Did you ever see the video of him as a teenager having a family discussion with his parents about playing in a band? Alex is just otherworldly in his syncopation and fretboard mastery.
Right on Fil. Playing with the master. No one played lead guitar like Alex. No one! So glad you did this.
Alex is a has-been! Overrated! Rush doesn't belong in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame! Shame on the people who voted them in, The guess who is a much better band
Alex is a bum!
@@freedomfighter7630 the guess who😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. I figured someone would say Malmsteen😂😂😂
I saw The Marshall Tucker Band blow them off the stage in '73. They were good for what 2-3 years. Once Randy left they sucked. BTO deserves the Hall more than your wet dream pop group. Go away troll
@@Malibu1515 guess who paved the way for bands like Rush , Hip , so fuck you!
Yes, proud Canadian here, Y Y Zed, but my god to have these musicians as part of our history and heritage makes me. jump. shout and sing !! Thank you Fil for revisiting this with your usual charm and precision x \m/
lol
Was wondering if anyone was gonna point out the *why-why-zed* foible.
:-D
@Michelle Wilsdon - I live in New Zealand = NZ = N-Zed, and I've actually never heard anyone pronounce it "N-Zee" 😄
Fil listening to you is epic. I'm blown away . This was a flashback to someone I knew who played drums in a band and he almost said EVERYTHING you you said about Rush.He was into Rush and he idolized Neil Peart.
Thanks for this AWESOME VIDEO! Watching and listening to you on your great musical TALENT IS🤘
Technically proficient, great phrase. Those born with the gift of making it look easy are amazing to watch.
As always, excellent analysis.
Thanks!
Three of the greatest rock musicians ever. In my book Lifeson's right up there with Page, Hendrix, Blackmore. And myself. Around tea-time on Tuesdays. For a few seconds.
@Andrewausfa cute but I'm even better in my own head 🤣🤣🤣 keep rocking
@@maideninchains8988 Hahaha! Exactly :)
😂😂😂
Wings up people🤘🤘 This is one of those times I wish I was back at a great concert again. Thanks Fil Thanks Rush
Man! You have a great set of ears! Way to go picking all of that off by ear! Thanks for the in-depth analysis of this amazing performance.
I really miss seeing and hearing those guys. IMHO, RUSH was the best live rock band of all time. Entirely unique in musical composition, and unparalleled in delivery both live and in studio as well. I caught their show every chance I could from the late ‘80s until the last a few years back, and it was always a new experience. Rest in Peace, Professor.
Just got back from playing a gig and this is a perfect way to relax. The modes, the time signatures and you smiling. Love it mate. ❤ from Liverpool.
I haven't even started watching the video yet, but what a coincidence: I was reading the following sentence in a book only a couple of hours ago; "This is a picture of the luggage tag that would indicate that Mary has travelled from Toronto Pearson. The airport code is YYZ." 😄 And yay, it's Rush! One of my all-time favourites! 😊 Greetings from NZ! 😀
As a Canadian that flies out of Pearson regularly (I live about an hour out of Toronto), and as a huge Rush fan, it always gives me joy & a smile when I see YYZ on my luggage! It means I'm home!!
@@EchoesDaBear - How wonderful! 😊
I grew up with RUSH. Major part of my life musically. Saw them many many times live here in Canada 🇨🇦 Always amazing! 3 master musicians at the top of the talent tree! This performance blows my mind..the crowd singing an instrumental. Fantastic! Thanks for revisiting this Fil! Perfect analysis and demo! 🎼🎵🎶🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Rush….totally in a league of their own! The musical brilliance they possess is entrancing! Absolutely loved this Fil and an excellent demonstration as always! Cheers Mario! 😀👌🤘
Thank you for sharing Fil. It was nice to see legendary musician Lavon "Levon" Helm at 1:13.
Cheeky harmonics! 😄 Gotta love Alex Lifeson! I really enjoyed this breakdown. I don't play guitar, but I appreciate understanding how players do what they do. I know you can't do it all the time, but I wish you would do more Rush. I can't get enough because we all know how incredible they were. It also would have been more fun if you had played along with the video in a few spots...I certainly would have been impressed. Rock on!! 🤘👍😁
P.S. please do more Rush 🙏
Right on, Fil! As always!
First vid analysis of a Rush song I have seen of yours. One of my all time favorite bands; saw them live in the early 80’s and always had some difficulty convincing some friends of their monster sound for a three piece. And that was before Geddy started using more keys, especially live. So many great memories; thanks for promulgating to more masses!
Rock On! 🤘🏾
What blows my mind is 3 of the greatest musicians ever to walk this planet, came from the same area. Geddy and Alex met in jr high school in Willowdale, just North of Toronto, and Neil was from St. Catherine’s South of Toronto, at Lakeside Park.
I wish I could play like you do Fil. I saw them live once. I couldn't believe how much music only 3 people could make. I was amazed. So sorry to hear of Neil's passing. I think that ended Rush. You did a great job here Fil. Thanks for doing this. Take Care.
One of the best band instrumentals
Rio reminded me how we took the band for granted as this was an audience that put all others to shame. These rabid fans showed how appreciative they were for Rush coming and are the stars of this show. And to think the band wasnt sure in the early stages of planning if they had a following enough to play there
I'm working on this one myself, but I'm attempting to be Geddy. Attempting.............. I know the notes, but at the moment, I can give you fast or I can give you smooth. I'm not afraid to admit that getting both to come together is still kicking my ass. Definitely not easy, but even the attempt is fun as hell, if painful at times....................... :D
He hits those strings so hard that his fender has natural overdrive.
@@Duh6666666 Yeah, he hits them like they owe him money. So do I when I'm trying to emulate his style. And I'm not afraid of stainless strings, so I keep my Jazz bass strung with Rotosound Swing Bass 66 strings to get a bit more Ged out of it. Talk about a callous builder............................. :D
Rush is amazing. I’ve never seen this live performance. What a treasure. I’ve always thought Geddy Lee on bass is as distinctive as John Taylor (Duran Duran) on bass.
The only other bassist i've heard with runs like that is the might John entwhistle, check his bass playing on My Generation
Thank you, great video, RUSH is my favourite band and Alex lifeson my favourite guitarplayer together with Blackmore and Iommi. There is a fantastic video of Alex on youtube giving a guitar lesson on how he play "Spririt of The Radio" from start to end.
Rush in Rio is a must buy DVD. The crowd are devout Rush fans and the band responded to their recognition/appreciation.
Really good analysis as usual the commentary is always as good as the artists your covering. Very natural and off the cuff as well as spot on information about the band. As you well said this is one of their classics that"never gets old".As it happens it's my favorite instrumental not only as a Rush piece but of all rock bands ever. Great job playing as well Alex Lifeson would probably be impressed himself at hearing you play.
Really enjoyed your breakdown and analysis of this performance. Excellent work! Thanks!
I agree with all the other accolades about this video analysis. Spot on rundown of what's going on. I don't know if you realize it or not but you nailed something else about this particular song and you reiterated it several times. The idea behind why they made this song was part of the structure of the song. Seeing the YYZ tags on their luggage meant they were back home after having been so many places on long tours. You phrased that when you talked about them going different places in the tune and always coming back "home" to the main melodies. You never spoke to it as an analogy to their concept of the tune but I suspect you put it in the way you did on purpose. Perhaps not but just know this; it was brilliant! That is my favorite aspect of this video because I never made the connection quite like you did when you started talking about "places in the song". Great job, Fil!
Rush, when I was a kid came through town regularly must of seen them
A dozen times over the years , hardest working band ever , both on stage and with there schedule, my favorite tours when they came to town with max Webster , yes I'm that old , another great Canadian band
I went to school with them too. And I wasn’t born until 82. metaphorically, they’ve been with me my whole life. P/G concert was my my bible as a 3 year old. And they were my first concert when I was in kindergarten on the Hold Your Fire tour and my second concert in the fourth grade on the Roll the Bones tour. Unfortunately, I never seen them after that but are still a big part of my life.
Reacting to 40 year-old song from a 20 year-old performance with a smile on your face the whole time is awesome!!!!
Very nice! Thank you for all the time and care you put into your videos. Your musical vocabulary and technique teach me so much 😁
That was fantastic! You are such a good player. I love watching someone else play it, and slow it down. It helps me appreciate it even more. TYVM for the explanation and breakdown!
Alex' brilliance as a player is somewhat disguised because of the other two superstars in the band. As a group - unparalled! Excellent showcasing of Alex' talent. Thanks.
Those who think lightning doesn’t strike twice, consider Rush: it struck thrice.
This is what a full Maracanã Stadium can make with the right band and the unique brazilian crowd. This moment will be never forgotten by the guys. Literally an earthquake!
Thanks for breaking this down, this has always been my favourite versions of YYZ.
How am I just finding this video now!! Ty for breaking this down you just made my day!
Just LOVED this Fil - the greatest 3 piece band of all time - pure talent - and the most enjoyable part is seeing your pure happiness and pleasure in the music during your explanations and attempts.
One of the most Underrated guitarists...imo
Great tone Fil. your setup sounds amazing. great break down of the song bro. you are no doubt a force of your own. Love the Steve Vai guitar also. Rush will be a a band that will be duplicated but never surpassed. Loved the video.
I saw the boys only once, on the R40 tour in New Orleans. I always had an appreciation for them but was honestly never a huge fan, but I gotta tell ya, those three cats are unbelievably tight (they’ve had a little time to practice 🤣) and put on one helluva show. Glad I got to see them.
They were Canadian. We still say ZED. It's a power letter. So grateful that Rush aren't blockers. Best friends till the end and never took themselves seriously. Great vid.
WOW! I was just binge watching a bunch of RUSH vids from the Clockwork Angels tour...how prescient of me!!
I’ve spent more than forty years trying to focus on Alex’s parts and I always get pulled away and locked into Geddy’s bass every time. So hard to focus when you’ve got three solos happening at the same time! How they never stepped on each other is a mystery and another testament to their greatness as musicians.
Rush in Rio was the greatest rock crowd ever. EVER.
Great analysis of the inspiration for billions of air guitarists, air drummers, and air bass players worldwide.
My 1st cassette tape at 11 years old was 2112!! Wore that tape out and had to buy another ;-) 1st RUSH concert was Presto in 1990, my wife was pregnant with our 2nd child, (a daughter), who LOVES RUSH!!! My daughter & I attended our 1st RUSH concert together in Raleigh NC on their come back tour Snakes & Arrows. (A gentleman behind us complimented me on my "fine" parenting skills as my baby girl (10ish) knew all the words & songs ;-) We attended RUSH concerts every time they came close...(roughly 10 concerts, great father daughter memories for sure!!!) We really enjoyed the R40 tour as they played a lot of the older stuff that doesn't usually make the grade... She stated just the other day how disappointed she was that Neil had passed and she'll never get to take her spouse to see these superb musicians in person... Really enjoyed this one Mr Fil, thank you :-)
This was fun to watch! 🔥🎸
Thanks, Fil! 🖤🤘🏽
I was at their 1981 moving pictures performance at the Cleveland Colloseum in Richfield, Ohio. They played music from several of their albums it was an amazing show. One of the best concerts I've been to. They did this number and 2112, then after the amazing set list they went through they did an encore as well.
Excellent one to revisit. Thanks Fil.
First time I saw them was on the Signals tour at the NEC in Birmingham. Until they ended I missed 1 tour due to illness - Presto - but still about 30 times - take a week off work & go & watch Rush 4 times in 7 days. Sweet Memories, rushing on quickly by etc.
Rush in Rio good concert !! Great job Fil !! Rush is the most technical, orchestral, influential Prog. Rock 3 piece band ever.
They learned it all from YES.
@@serenitypeaceandcomfort3669 Not all of it. They are a mix of each one of their mentor's, and influences combined into their own.
Fil, that was a great guitar lesson! You have a real talent for conveying complex parts in a way which removes some of the intimidation factor!
Excellent job!
It’s so great the way watching Rush makes him smile
It wonderful to see a band like Rush getting the attention it deserves today. Amazing breakdown from an obviously extremely talented guitarist... Thank you for doing it justice!
Thanks for this analysis. You do a great job of demonstrating the techniques, and you knew not to interrupt tonight. You really have the feel of your subs.
That audience was crazy good. Rush must have had a real rush performing for them.
Steamy, rainy night in Brazil, 50-100k screaming fans, and they just ripped it up. This whole show was fabulous. Their first ever performance in Brazil... possibly in all of South America if my memory serves... explains why the crowd was so manic. I count myself lucky to have seen them way back on the Grace Under Pressure tour because their like will never be again.
No, they played in São Paulo earlier in the week.
Everything about this was superb...can't go wrong with Rush..lol..great job...glad to see we're still rockin' the t-shirts...💪😋😁...love the expression in thumbnail for this...😏
I really enjoyed this video. So fun to watch you enjoying it the way you do and able to give us insight into what is happening. Great video!! Thank you!!
Does any one here remember AMG Record Club from the '70's? You would get three records for a penny and then you were obligated to buy six or seven more at Club Price. They mailed you a certificate for the record of the month and if you didn't return it, they sent you the album. I got CARESS OF STEEL because I forgot to return the certificate. Been a fan ever since. ROCK!
BMG record club. I made the mistake of opting for 8-Tracks. I learned years later - Vinyl lasts much longer.
Awesome. My favorite Rush album!
Fantastic video Fil many thanks, superb analysis and playing of my fave band ever
Thanks for this, Fil. Their enjoyment is truly infectious. Lots of smiling while/whilst watching that one.
Rush is absolutely the best three-piece. Speaking of which, you do not seem to have analyzed/analysed The Police. Maybe they are blockers, so I won’t suggest anything specific.
First off, Fil, you rock (literally). You're what I think of when I think "guitar hero." Being able to listen to something someone else wrote and then play it back (accurately) is an amazing quality/ability/talent that so few of us have.
Secondly, aside from your technical analysis, explanation, and playback, the reaction part of your videos is awesome. Cool to see someone not only obviously love music so much but also who enjoys the artists and audience loving it too.
Lastly, Rush are gods. Underappreciated for decades because they didn't fit the conventional wisdom image of what rockers should look and sound like, it's nice to finally see them get their due. Fellow artists have long known how great they are (I guess "were," sadly, with the loss of Neil), along with a crazy-devoted throng of worshippers who are still blown away (and discover new things at every listen) by their music from decades ago. Heck, I still get a little misty just listening to the majesty and beauty of La Villa Strangiato, and I first heard it four decades ago.
Bravo, Fil, for all you do. You make ordinary scrubs like me enjoy music even more, and for that I'm truly grateful.
I could watch this analysis several times and catch on to something new each time. And I love the Egyptian Scale that they used. Thanks!
Always opening my eyes ! I can now appreciate the melody coming thru
Thanks Professor 😎🎶
Rush sucks!!
Excellent video Fil!!