FIRST TIME REACTING TO NEIL PEART DRUM SOLO “RUSH LIVE IN FRANKFURT” REACTION
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
- Join me as I react for the first time to Neil Peart's drum solo live in Frankfurt with Rush. You won't want to miss this epic performance!
First Time Reacting To Neil Peart Drum Solo - Rush Live in Frankfurt
Original Video: • Neil Peart Drum Solo -...
____________________________________________________
VIDEO CHAPTER MARKERS
Preview/Intro: 00:00
CheckUp: 01:13
Reaction: 01:40
Closing Thoughts: 11:42
____________________________________________________
- Follow Me On Social Media -
PATREON: patreon.com/JayTDeion
TWITTER: JAYTDEION
SNAPCHAT: JAYTDEION
INSTAGRAM: JAYTDEION
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Thank You For Watching The Video!
- Subscribe & Turn On Notifications So You Never Miss A Video!
THANK YOU ALL FOR 12,000 SUBSCRIBERS! | ROAD TO 13,000 SUBSCRIBERS!
_____________________________________________________
*FOR RECOMMENDATIONS, PLEASE CLICK THE LINK AND FILL OUT THE GOOGLE FORM*
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
______________________________________________________
- Donations: SuperThanks
______________________________________________________
- For copyright purposes, please email: jaytdeion@gmail.com
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
#rushreaction #neilpeart #neilpeartreaction #reaction #firsttimehearing #firsttimelistening #firsttimereaction #reactions #reactor #reactionvideo #reactionvideos #musicreactions #musicreaction #musicchannel #jaytdeion #jaytdeionreaction #firsttimereactiontoneilpeartdrumsolorushliveinfrankfurtreaction Видеоклипы
Neil Peart is the GOAT of drummers.
When Danny Carey , Doanne Perry drummer for Jethro Tull , Chad Smith , Taylor Hawkins, Stewart Copland drummer for the police plus many others come to his last show and stand off the side beside him you know he is very important in the drum world , important but extremely humble
Taylor Hawkins presented Rush into the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame in 2013
This man singlehandedly created more drummers than anyone. Tho it's second hand, I wouldn't play if my father didn't play & he wouldn't have started with out the GOAT. 🤘🔥
@@FUBAR1986 yes and he was so happy jumping up and down like a little kid , Greg Bissonet was a great friend of Neil also , he told stories on how the would just hang out and jam together, then go by @ lake and just talk for hours
You did good, you left out Ian Paice and Buddy Rich
@cackalackcowboy2127 you didn't understand his post.. he said those drummer were in attendance at Neil's last show... Buddy Rich is probably the best drummer of all time but he did not attend Neil's last show due to death.
🇨🇦 You have witnessed the Greatest Drummer the World has ever seen !
Prove me wrong ! 🇨🇦
no his idol buddy rich is the greatest nothing against neil it is what it is !
Chad got done his Solo and Neil was last. He said to Chad, can't you hit it harder! Or something to that effect. ruclips.net/video/Xck26sQHEnU/видео.htmlsi=BjTXrxkaX5uhXxEs
@@JoeCruz-hs2yt Yeah Buddy is a GOAT
There are many other drummers that are better technically, better by a lot, but Neil could compose his musical parts in addition to writing deep lyrics, those other great drummers just can't do all that, that's why Neil is an absolute legend for ever.
Thanks so much for the reaction and admiration. It touches my heart that Neil's fan base is growing.
I love watching people react to this performance!! RIP Professor...
He wasn't just a drummer, he was a percussionist, and still the best drummer of all time. RIP.
Greatest of ALL TIME! ... RIP Neil Peart .. we miss you!
The Professor. The result of crossing a librarian, a poet and Einstein with an octopus.
RIP 🙏🙏
And a legend.
He's not just crisscrossing, he's doing it right hand over, then right hand under. Back and forth. So even MORE impressive.
I'm going to preface this and say that I'm not at all taking anything away from Neil when I say this, as I'm a huge NP/Rush fan....but as a drummer, crossovers really aren't hard to do. They look great...they're flashy...it's a real easy way to impress everyone, but they're not at all hard to play. I was 14 years old and saw Neil do them in concert on the Hold Your Fire tour...I was doing them the proficiently the next day after practicing them for about an hour. Getting them up to speed took a few days.
Go Tony Go😅
Neil had the flu for this performance and still gave us one of the greatest drum solos ever recorded. What a beast
He was exercising the demon from his body.
And he was unhappy with his performance on this solo that night as well.
@@25newrush I had no idea he was ill during this. Extraordinary. Canadian Grandma Lori. C.
Will never get tired of seeing people's reaction to seeing The Professor for the first time.
@@cjbyelick8630 Professor is a perfect fit for Niel's perfection. The theory of music is very tough to master. Writing is even more difficult. As a trained guitarist in the classical realm and theory, It took multiple years to organize my craft. To see an orchestrated artist like this is extraordinary. You have to understand musical theory to fully appreciate the craft. Canadian Grandma Lori. C.
That’s because Neil just wasn’t a drummer. He was a true percussionist.
Not only did he show...he matched the dancing in the old movies! Professor of Beats, Thank you! GREAT VIDEO!❤
Neil was essentially a professional athlete, but with wonderful lyricism and perfect rhythm.
He once said playing in Rush was like running a marathon while solving complex algebraic equations
He was, is and always will be the GOAT of DRUMMING
True
not forever, forever.... but a good loooong while
Neil is a legend, but the goat is Buddy
I'll take Danny Carey
He copied buddy @@emanuelealdini450
Dude didnt even break a sweat. never hit a rim by mistake or hit the sticks together. was amazing solo. ty
There is only one professor..... Neil Peart! The greatest drummer to have ever lived! RIP
The Professor. Take note. There will never be another.
I have had the privilege to watch Neil play so many times, both on video and many times live and I can say that watching you enjoy Neil going solo was a treat for me. He's got so many more solos and of course the individual songs, hope you enjoy your journey through his talent.
Realize that this performance that he wrote and produced himself was not too long before he died. Decades of perfecting his craft. Absolute magic. Canadian Grandma Lori. C.
One of the greatest to ever do it…
Peart is considered to be one of the best, if not the best rock drummers of all time. Its hard not to agree...
When you’re keeping one time signature with your feet and an entirely different time signature with your hands… at the SAME TIME… you are a badass.
Agreed. Always astounded me, that ability. I can only imagine it's like a form of ambidextrous?. Amazing.
he in this video has up to 6 different time signatures if you listen. it is close to the 180 reach around he does.
In the drumming world it's called independence, for obvious reasons. Not a musician, just watch channels of people who are. I admire a person who can control each limb independent from the others. I can barely walk and chew gum. lol
Mr. Neil Peart is a national treasure of his country of origin, Canada, just like so many of our other performers. His drum solos stand out just like his band's music, Rush, on the world stage. Neil Ellwood Peart OC. You may ask what the OC means and that is understandable. OC means Neil received the Order of Canada medal. An OC is the highest honour of merit a Canadian can receive. Neil unfortunately left us early in life in 2020 I believe but his skills, his music, and his life lives on for us in so many ways.
Neil Peart was the king of rock and roll drummers for 50 years!!! Rest in peace professor!!!
Neil is your favorite drummer’s favorite drummer.
Always loved the big band feel at the end, RIP Neil
buddy rich the goat of big band drum sound.
On top of being the best drummer I ever seen he is always one the best song writers, producer, director etc etc etc
He authored all their lyrics, I do believe.
And now you see why they call him the professor no one plays the drums better than Neil Peart. God bless his precious soul.
The Professor, The GOAT, RIP Neil, best ever in my opinion. Great reaction by the way!!!
"You ain't tired?!" He's just warming up 😁
The greatest stick handler of all time
is no greatest.many greats but its too subjective
Wayne Gretzky high on that list too.
@@kdbadk Both great Canadians
My girlfriend is better 😏
@@WaylonHayes-nf1tj shes a master stick handler
Typical day at work for the Professor 😃 always fun to see people react the first time 😃
Peart’s performance on temples of syrinx in absolutely kick ass !!!!
Along with many more performances !!!!!!!!!!
The professor kicks ass every time !!!!!!!!!
🤘🏼💀🤘🏼. Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you !!
As I said before. The greatest drummer of all time. Seeing them live is transforming. My Canadian Brothers. Canadian Grandma Lori. C.
Imagine being a 15-year-old school band drummer and going to your first concert and seeing this guy. This was in 1982. I was lucky enough to see them another 14 times through the years. Always incredible.🔥🙏
I’m right there with you. Saw them at the Moving Pictures tour, back in high school. Then saw them for every other tour and would hit the road and see them two weeks later. Saw them at the last show in Vegas for my birthday. Bitter sweet show.
He was way into his career when he reached out to a drumming teacher who taught him the overhand/underhand technique. That snare part in the middle was likely a tribute to that teaching.
Yours eyes have been opened! Great to see you have seen the best RIP Neil.
I would be there in Frankfurt back then. Neil Peart was not only one of the greatest drummers ever but also one of the most sophisticated lyricists. I bet his mother was a Swiss clockwork and his father was an Octopus. To me RUSH are THE band. Three normal guys taking Rock to higher levels. Neil Peart turned the drums into a speaking instrument, not just a rhythmic tool. Considering that Neil Peart had a flu back then he still did a great performance. His death in 2020 was a real loss. Such a humble and wise person - who would turn into a real animal at the drums! To me one of the greatest musicians ever. And his lyrics supported me becoming a thinking man. I love RUSH.
The man was an alien on the drums. None better.
Definitely the GOAT. This was my favorite drum solo live hands down and I've seen my share of bands. Peace out ✌️ ☮️
That's why he is the G. O. A. T!!
Great reaction! I love that everything you said you wanted to see him do next, he did!!! My man Neil, RIP.
He's not a drummer, he's a Percussionist.
Thank you for saying it. I have been saying it for years to my friends. Bonham is the best drummer. Peart the Percussionist
Pertcussionist?
@@McKavian 🤔
That's why he's the goat God Rest his soul he is sorely missed
Rush YYZ live in Brazil, Xanadu,live from exit stage left….you will not be disappointed
Rush was that rare band , everything they recorded on their albums , they could play live without any backing tracks or other musicians ( Geddy Lee , Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart ). I was fortunate to see them in concert several times 🙂
Imagine being a teenager, going to your very first Rush concert. Now imagine sitting just behind and to the right of the stage. My friends and I had almost this exact view of Neil and his spectacular drum set. Never saw anything like it. He was absolutely mesmerizing throughout. Now imagine watching a drum solo not very different than this video but with two roadies spinning him and the drum set around merry-go-round style. Unbelievably genius. Neil flipping sticks in the air, catching them, keeping the beat, blasting toms and symbols, bass drums pounding, all in a blur of strobe lights while spinning. Neil Peart is absolutely The GOAT. Rush was the best sounding, best all-around 3-man orchestra I’ve ever seen. And they sounded exactly the same each of the 3 other tours I got to see. RIP Professor 🙏🏻
One of the best percussionists to have ever lived on planet earth! RIP Neil Peart!!!
My day is going great , thanks for asking , I hope your day is as good. For starters RUSH has been my favorite band since 1974 , I'm 56 years old. It warms this old heart when I see younger generations listening to and enjoying the classic old school bands. RUSH has been making music for 40 years , it's a very deep rabbit hole but I think that you can handle it. Please dive in head first. Great video thank you for making it I look forward to the next one.
Even into his later years, he was still taking lessons from other drummers. He was a sponge of knowledge and always wanted to get “better.” Although he was mostly noted for progressive rock, he was also a huge fan of jazz and swing music (hence the ending of that solo.) Those feet you saw were in ballet shoes. He wore them to get a better “feel” for all the pedals and triggers in his kit. I was only fortunate enough to see Rush live 6 times but every time was unbelievable- and usually after his solos, I felt a little dizzy and had to sit down…
Youre gonna watch this more than once. 😂 the GOAT ❤ I saw them twice in concert, and one show of their final tour. 😢
And to add in the perspective of, this was a break in the middle of a Rush concert, and he was in his 50s at the time. I'm in my 50s now and am exhausted just watching it lol. RIP Neal 🙏 you're loved and missed.
Keep in mind he is in his 50s here
It's not as bad as you think. No being in my late 60s, playing in a band does start to hurt, but stuff is only beginning to slow down. You just get a lot more efficient at it! Our drummer is 73 and still kicks ass.
@@nathanwahl9224 some some can do it some slow down , But still to play at this energy for three hours is tough on any one any age
Neil did not feel that this was one of his best performances as he was dealing with having the flu at the time. 🤯
To check out a couple more solos from him.
Malignant Narcissism from the Snakes and Arrows tour
Where's my thing/ Here it is live in Dallas
Cheers
I would add his performance on the David Letterman show as well, and maybe his Buddy Rich tribute at the Cotton tail club.
Neil was above all others.
Neil Peart was probably the best progressive rock drummer of all time I’ve been drumming for 47 years and he was my idol and I was so fortunate enough to study under Joe Morello so if you think meals bad check out Joe Morello, the impossible drum solo or Buddy Rich Westside Story drum solo Neil idolize these guys if you notice in the end of the video he was playing along. Buddy Rich was in the background. If you really want to get your mind blown check out Joe Morello, Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa. And Louie Belsen, the first double bass drummer. Without those guys you wouldn’t have any other drummers today and Neil realize that that’s why you’ll see him playing traditional grip something he worked very hard at later in his life in his career. best of luck. Hope you choose one of these guys for your next video.
I lovedI Loved I loved his tribute to Buddy Rich
"your favorite drummers, favorite drummer"
Oh, and this was in the middle of a 3 ½ hour show. After Neil's solo he got a little time to rest up while Dirk (Geddy) and Lerxst (Alex) do an acoustic version of the song "Resist".
My wife and I saw a couple of shows on the Time Machine tour. Our kids were with us for the show at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Washington. It sits along the Colombia river and it is the most incredibly beautiful venue I have been to.
I absolutely love your reaction. If had that same facial expression for almost 50 years
I'm recently disabled and about to be homeless. My son and I are the only members of our family still alive and no friends willing to help, and there's no resources in this area for help. So I seriously don't think it'll be alright. I do appreciate that you care enough about people to try and help them.
FYI. Neil started this drum solo from ending of the Mystic Rythms, which that song required his back drum kit, that his his electrict drum kit, his percussion board is on his right, then he hits a certain percussion tab to turn the drum kit back to the acaustic side of the kit which is considered his front kit, that he plays a majority of his drums for about 95% of his songs.!!! Any time you see Neil play the drums with the percussion on the left side he is at his front drum kit.!!
Neil does it all...percussion, power, musicality, arrangement!
Just a quick note that the Big Band Jazz bit at the end is a Count Basie tune called "One O'clock Jump". Neil did that tune on the Burning For Buddy sessions.
Dude, thanks for the inspirational greeting at the beginning. I really needed that today.
Try YYZ live in Rio see 60,000 fans sing to an instrumental 🔥🔥🔥🔥
So hot I just rewatched the concert 3 days ago love it and its special to hear people during 2112
In an elite group of drummers, no doubt in my mind in the top 5 of all time, and his ode to Buddy & the Big Band Era was Awesome!
Great Reaction as always! I knew it would blow your 🤯 mind! Still gets me everytime! R.I.P Neil!
Anyone that reacts to RUSH and / or Buckethead gets subbed immediately. These guys are beyond amazing and I feel so very fortunate to have seen them live more than i can recall. Thanks for the upload and reaction.
was lucky enough to have seen him/them several times. including the first US tour, and the last.
Thats a drum solo heart and soul enjoy my generation music i love it real music 🎉😅😅😅😅
Great reaction to the GOAT.
Welcome to the wonderful land of Pearth. There is no place else like it. Never has been. Never will be again. To say that he's the GOAT is actually an understatement. This is who the term Rock God describes. There are professional drummers put there making good money who aren't a tenth the talent of the man you just witnessed
"Exit, Stage Left" The Moving Pictures Tour. But any tour, Neil just killed it
RIP Neil.
Always a treat to watch the 'younger' generation watch this solo, and see the look of shock on their face! Nice reaction, and if you decide to go down the Rush rabbit hole, you'll find so many amazing beats and fills amongst a group of 3 master musicians! You won't be disappointed!! And btw, Neil was almost 60 years old at the time!! lol
That last section was him drumming along with the Buddy Rich Band and "One O'Clock Jump". There's another video of him playing that piece as part of a Buddy Rich tribute performance. More than worth watching. RIP Professor.
I subbed literally because you said he couldn't hit all those drums😂. Cheers
One of the best reaction to this.😂😂❤❤thanks. RIP Professor Neil 😢
Please play MALIGNANT NARCISSISM/DE SLAGWERKER in my opinion it's even better plus you get some crazy base 😊❤🇨🇦 Snakes and Arrows Tour
I saw Rush in 1977 and in 2007 , BOTH AWESOME SHOWS !!🔥😍🥁🐐
you just watched the best ever
You see lots of fireworks on stage with Neil, but the thing that comes out is just so damn musical. He always plays with phrasing and nuance. He was a great musician who happened to be a drummer. RIP.
He hit this every night. For a 60-year-old man, at this time of recording, that is almost supernatural
For instrumentationals I suggest YYZ and La Villa Strangiato
The Drummer of all time! The Professor Neal Peart, RIP! Got to see RUSH in The Metro Center, (Power Windows Tour) In Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada . Great Video!😀👍👍👌✌
Thank you for watching the best band wver
The 'front' half of his kit, where he started off, was electronic/digital, and the back half (when it rotates and he turns around) is the traditional/analog drums. What I've always loved is that as monstrous as that kit is.. not a bit of it is for aesthetics. He used every piece in it, to create these masterpieces.
Rest in Peace !! Thank you
People come to rush but really want to see Neal cause he is the concert RIP gone way to soon
Asks for 300-400 likes, now at 550 and counting in one day. Rush/Peart fans representing!
Many Great solos.
The god of the drums. No other way to put it.
Being a multi-instrumentalist myself and with drums being one of the instruments that I play, Neal Peart is a super great drummer, and he's my second favorite drummer. My first favorite drummer is the same as Neal Peart's favorite drummer, who happens to be the great jazz drummer Buddy Rich. Neal played a session with Buddy Rich's old band, and also did a drum solo tribute to Buddy Rich as well.
The BEST😮
I imagine drummers watching Neil for the first time have one of two reactions, either "Damn! I've GOT to practice more!" or "Crap. Time to learn the bass, I'll never be that good!" Lol
My favorite drum solo from Neil is where is my thing here it is
Best drummer EVER!!!!!
Hey yeah!!!! Back up chest out chin high. When you are the best, you are bulletproof. He had flu on this one. HE HAD FLU!!!
This was halfway through a 3 hour show. He just took you through a history of drumming. From the African drum time signatures, to rock, to marching band, to modern day and back to big band and jazz. Saluting Buddy Rich and all those greats. Even throwing in the xylophone part of "Pieces of Eight" that he wrote decades ago and introduced in one of his solo's (1987 I believe). great reaction. keep up the great work. Welcome to Rush Rabbit Hole.
Flabbergasted is a good word.