@@maness2112nah it wasn’t that he didn’t like the fans he didn’t like the adulation that was obsessively overdue by fans.. he said it was wrong but he appreciated fans no doubt
That was absolutely incredible! Amazing tribute to Neil that was learned and assembled the same way he always did - "With care taken". Mad respect and props! Thank you for the work it took to put this together so we all could smile and enjoy it. 🙏🏼👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥
Actually you think that Neil is still alive....unbelievable. I have seen that drum solo in Frankfurt at the R30 tour, the one on DVD. I will never forget that night, the best Live gig I have ever seen.
Wow,that was truly incredible Man!!! As a LOVER of Neil's Drumming over the years,I can honestly say I was truly impressed after watching this!!! Job well done Sir!!! : >)
Amazing! I have to ask, how long did it take you to learn to solo over that 3 note Ostinato? To me, that's the most amazing thing. Even The Professor himself said that it took him quite some time to become comfortable enough with playing that Ostinato that he could solo over it. I think drummers are the only ones to notice that Ostinato. I hardly ever hear non- musicians comment on it.
Danny, thank you for the nice comments. This is a work in progress Vince here I was reluctant to even do a drum solo within an Rush tribute because it’s just so personal so what I tried to do was play several of his elements from his drum solos over the years and stitch them together And really play it like a song as best I can so the answer question yeah, the 3 over 4 is always something I’m working on to try and smooth out.
Great job! I understand your kit is set up to be a replica of Neil's kit, including placement. Do you find the height of the toms and the hi hat being set that high uncomfortable to play? Or is that the way you prefer it as well. To me it seems like a "reach" to hit those high toms, and to me would be uncomfortable to play.
Tony - Vince here and thanks for the nice comments. To answer your question. When I decided I was going to play in a Rush Tribute years ago coupled with the fact I'm a HUGE Rush fan; I wanted Rush Fans that came to see the band play instantly recognize the drumkit as something they've seen a 'Real' Rush Show. So, I forced myself to play the kit as Neil had it set up. It took some time to get used to for sure. Now I love it. What's interesting is sometimes I can't bring this kit into a room that we might play at that doesn't have direct access to the stage. So, I'm at the final stages of bringing my "B" Set-Up, which will be on a fixed drum riser and is a 1:1 Replica of Neil's RED TAMA's. Now that's taking time to get used to again, with the Ride Cymbal being so far to the right.
The dudes definitely got the investment into the whole Neil Peart rig complete with rotating riser and tripod-less stands screwed into the drum board. That said I couldn’t get an accurate idea of what this solo truly sounded like live. Was this a recording direct from the mixing board or was this a recording from someone’s camera. Regardless I’ll give my opinion off of what I hear. My expectations are set really high because it’s a Neil Peart tribute so it should be close to perfect. Every Rush tribute band I’ve seen the drummer either has a crappy drum set and no skills or he has an almost identical drum kit and STILL no skills. I’m not kidding. Based off what I can hear this guy is okay but with the rig he’s got he should be killing it. I’ll leave it at that because I don’t want to trash someone else’s hard work.
Well done mate, would love to see RUSH EXPERIENCE come to Australia 🇦🇺 and play for us RUSH fans down under, 👍✌️
A wonderful tribute to neil and Rush !
Neil would be proud of you my friend ! you re doing a great job ! not an easy task to replicate this solo.
Thx for the kind words!!!!
Neil did not like his fans. He would disapprove.
@@maness2112nah it wasn’t that he didn’t like the fans he didn’t like the adulation that was obsessively overdue by fans.. he said it was wrong but he appreciated fans no doubt
That was absolutely incredible! Amazing tribute to Neil that was learned and assembled the same way he always did - "With care taken".
Mad respect and props!
Thank you for the work it took to put this together so we all could smile and enjoy it. 🙏🏼👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥
Nice job buddy. Would like to see you guys live.
Outstanding!! What a remarkable performance! You nailed a very difficult solo to replicate.
Wow - thx much. Room for improvement and I love the challenge. Miss NEP everyday.
Great solo, beautiful kit and it's pretty killer with that rotating riser also!
I’m so proud of you keep up the good work ❤
Bravo my dude! Well done.
Actually you think that Neil is still alive....unbelievable. I have seen that drum solo in Frankfurt at the R30 tour, the one on DVD. I will never forget that night, the best Live gig I have ever seen.
He was alive at r30. He is dead. Rip Neal!
@@ChrisLaprise-p8n I don´t understand your comment, of course Neil is dead, I didn't say any different.
Wow,that was truly incredible Man!!! As a LOVER of Neil's Drumming over the years,I can honestly say I was truly impressed after watching this!!! Job well done Sir!!! : >)
Thank you very much. More to learn to make it a bit smoother.
Wow, this is beautiful. Thank you❤❤❤
Thx so much. Lists of fun but scary!!!
Great solo, man! Can't wait to see the new kit.
This guy is amazing, Neil would be proud
👏👏great job
Awesome drummer. Maybe Neil is in his body his spirit you know.
Bravo👏👏👏
WhaT!? This is great! Where to see live !?
Amazing! I have to ask, how long did it take you to learn to solo over that 3 note Ostinato? To me, that's the most amazing thing. Even The Professor himself said that it took him quite some time to become comfortable enough with playing that Ostinato that he could solo over it. I think drummers are the only ones to notice that Ostinato. I hardly ever hear non- musicians comment on it.
Danny, thank you for the nice comments. This is a work in progress Vince here I was reluctant to even do a drum solo within an Rush tribute because it’s just so personal so what I tried to do was play several of his elements from his drum solos over the years and stitch them together And really play it like a song as best I can so the answer question yeah, the 3 over 4 is always something I’m working on to try and smooth out.
Great job! I understand your kit is set up to be a replica of Neil's kit, including placement. Do you find the height of the toms and the hi hat being set that high uncomfortable to play? Or is that the way you prefer it as well. To me it seems like a "reach" to hit those high toms, and to me would be uncomfortable to play.
Tony - Vince here and thanks for the nice comments. To answer your question. When I decided I was going to play in a Rush Tribute years ago coupled with the fact I'm a HUGE Rush fan; I wanted Rush Fans that came to see the band play instantly recognize the drumkit as something they've seen a 'Real' Rush Show. So, I forced myself to play the kit as Neil had it set up. It took some time to get used to for sure. Now I love it. What's interesting is sometimes I can't bring this kit into a room that we might play at that doesn't have direct access to the stage. So, I'm at the final stages of bringing my "B" Set-Up, which will be on a fixed drum riser and is a 1:1 Replica of Neil's RED TAMA's. Now that's taking time to get used to again, with the Ride Cymbal being so far to the right.
Geddy & alex need to see this. ...
hes neil ???
와 미쳤다
The dudes definitely got the investment into the whole Neil Peart rig complete with rotating riser and tripod-less stands screwed into the drum board. That said I couldn’t get an accurate idea of what this solo truly sounded like live. Was this a recording direct from the mixing board or was this a recording from someone’s camera. Regardless I’ll give my opinion off of what I hear. My expectations are set really high because it’s a Neil Peart tribute so it should be close to perfect. Every Rush tribute band I’ve seen the drummer either has a crappy drum set and no skills or he has an almost identical drum kit and STILL no skills. I’m not kidding. Based off what I can hear this guy is okay but with the rig he’s got he should be killing it. I’ll leave it at that because I don’t want to trash someone else’s hard work.
Let’s hear your drum solo.
@papai-by3bo Absolutely. He made the bold claim that this guy has no skills.
@papai-by3bo There are some remarkably dumb people in this world. Thanks for helping me understand that.
@papai-by3bo of course you wouldn’t understand I was talking about you. Proves my point.
And I have the r30 hughes and kettner rig, we could start a band.
Why doesn't rush just hire this guy?
This guy is good, but what a ridiculous suggestion for Rush to hire him. Idiot
what lol