Thanks for a great reaction to a great performance. Also wanted to say I really enjoyed the quality of the audio and video you presented. Its so much easier to appreciate nuances of the song when the quality of recording is high. Check out "Leave that thing alone" live from the 2011 Time Machine tour. Another great performance
This was from the “Vapor Trails” tour!! They’re 1st tour back after the 5 yr break!! Great crowd!! We thought they’d never play live again!! Be well and God bless.. from Texas!!
YYZ was based on the official code for Toronto's Pearson International Airport; Neil's opening pattern is YYZ in Morse Code, which is what they heard being transmitted in the cockpit as Alex, a licensed pilot, was flying them home for the weekend from Le Studio in Morin Heights, Quebec, where they were recording Moving Pictures, the album that YYZ and Tom Sawyer come from; and on subsequent tours, whenever they saw YYZ on their luggage tags, they'd know that they were heading home to their families. And now, for more highlights from Exit Stage Left, I recommend Limelight and Red Barchetta, which also come from Moving Pictures, and Freewill. Cheers from Canada! 🇨🇦 🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🔥 🔥 🔥
Since it’s a song inspired by a Canadian airport written and performed by Canadians, it should actually be pronounced “why why zed”. Now, as a true Canadian, I must apologize for pointing this out. Sorry! 🇨🇦🫡🫠🇨🇦
Dude, take this reacting thing serious, adjust your chair and get situated before your press play. Do you jump in your vehicle and decide 4:08 into your journey to adjust your seat and mirrors? (Obviously rhetorical)
Thanks for a great reaction to a great performance. Also wanted to say I really enjoyed the quality of the audio and video you presented. Its so much easier to appreciate nuances of the song when the quality of recording is high.
Check out "Leave that thing alone" live from the 2011 Time Machine tour. Another great performance
Awesome thank you!
This was from the “Vapor Trails” tour!! They’re 1st tour back after the 5 yr break!! Great crowd!! We thought they’d never play live again!! Be well and God bless.. from Texas!!
YYZ was based on the official code for Toronto's Pearson International Airport; Neil's opening pattern is YYZ in Morse Code, which is what they heard being transmitted in the cockpit as Alex, a licensed pilot, was flying them home for the weekend from Le Studio in Morin Heights, Quebec, where they were recording Moving Pictures, the album that YYZ and Tom Sawyer come from; and on subsequent tours, whenever they saw YYZ on their luggage tags, they'd know that they were heading home to their families. And now, for more highlights from Exit Stage Left, I recommend Limelight and Red Barchetta, which also come from Moving Pictures, and Freewill. Cheers from Canada! 🇨🇦
🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🔥 🔥 🔥
Thank you for the feedback and your suggestions!
Since it’s a song inspired by a Canadian airport written and performed by Canadians, it should actually be pronounced “why why zed”.
Now, as a true Canadian, I must apologize for pointing this out. Sorry!
🇨🇦🫡🫠🇨🇦
I don’t know if it was I type a glitch, but one of the best parts of the song was skipped.
Dude, take this reacting thing serious, adjust your chair and get situated before your press play. Do you jump in your vehicle and decide 4:08 into your journey to adjust your seat and mirrors? (Obviously rhetorical)
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You called this a REACT video?? all you did was watch/listen to it and plug your upcoming stuff.not great at all
Dude. You skipped at the most pivotal part of the performance…..shameful….
Agree 💯