We all owe these guys the biggest thank you.. We are in debt. They earned every penny they have ever made and deserve every penny. They have made my life a better place and i'm sure they have yours too :-) There has never been another band like RUSH, and NEVER will be. Period....
Prima Donna.... NOT!!! Peart's little smile and tilt of his head after realizing that the tom made it back for an important flare was precious. But not so much as the look and smile of acknowledgment given to the technician for getting it back to him while still playing. The smile lingering for 4 to 5 seconds after just shows how appreciative he is about the people around him.
As a drummer, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! for zooming in so others can watch him at work.... its so stinkin hard to try & see how he plays his various fills & rudiments. Glad to see he goes back to the advanced basics in the beginning here... many thanks
Started listening to Rush this year and there's so much to them that makes them great. Neil's little things here and there are just crazy. This has become one of my favorite song, the drums are just amazing.
My one and only Rush show was at Saratoga, NEw York on 7/23/2010 and it was freezing and raining all day. Cleared up about a half hour before the show started. Geddy actually said "Thank you for enduring the rain! And thank you for WANTING to sit through 3 hours of this stuff!" Also, these guys are the Gods of music
This video's great because most videos of Neil Peart drumming have many cuts to show multiple angles that can be distracting. This has a more personal feel showing the man in his element.
I saw them in Virginia Beach (May) on the 2014 Clockwork Angels tour. I can't remember the song, but I happened to be looking at a big screen when I saw Neil toss a stick in the air...and he missed it coming back down. He grabbed another one lickety split, and if I hadn't been watching the screen, I would never have known he screwed up, because there was nothing sounding off on the drumbeat. A consummate professional, this video just proves it! thanks for posting my friend.
He missed every one I saw at r40 I was shocked! They weren't broken, he might have done it just in case I don't know.. I'm not a drummer I'm a wannabe guitarist.
Been a fan for the entirety of their existence and to this day, I do not grow tired of listening to RUSH all day, every day !!! Pains me to think that they're done (possibly/likely) as the trio we know and love !!! Greatful for the ride and hopeful for the future !!!
I've never realized how high Neil has his snare and toms till now. With that tom missing you can really see how high his arms have to be in order to hit the hi-hat, and how far he has to extend his reach to hit the furthest cymbals. Awesome!
For me, this is amazing because Geddy is hardly seen at all. He is only seen in the back screen during the last couple of minutes. It really is an anatomy of a drummer used to his track. The grimace becomes slightly more of a grin after the tom is replaced. High praise indeed. Well, that is relationships in a nutshell. It is not all laughs and giggles all the time. There are moments, echoes, hints and nuances that those in the know catch that the rest miss. Don't understand. Brilliant! Thanks!
That's great that Neil could make adjustments to playing the fills across the the tom toms... That one missing tom, is probably one he goes for the most often, and not being able to have it there would be uncomfortable/uneasy. I play the drums (not professionally), and you establish muscle memory of where to hit/play certain things. If your drums aren't set up to how you are use to (ride cymbal mounted too high, floor tom shifted too much to the right) it can throw off your playing a bit. If you play guitar, it would almost be like missing a string, and about to take a solo.
Once in the 70's I saw them setting up the stage after the opening act and a roadie tripped over a cord and broke the headstock off one of Alex's Les Paul guitars. You could see a bit of "discussion" off stage and they brought out another just like it. I can't remember which show this was because I saw them on almost every tour in those days. It may have been "Hemispheres" in Waterloo IA with Pat Travers opening.
Trying to imagine what it must have been like to walk out on stage with a TOM drum and installing it while Neil Pert just keeps on rocking without a beat missed. 1 minute of fame on the stage HAHA. Awesome camera work and thank you for posting. :-D
This is an awesome video! Thanks for posting! My one and only waiting in the cold and the rain for a concert was for RUSH in Bloomington, Mn 1984 for 'Grace Under Pressure'---First Class Band of the highest order.....take off'eh!!! :-)
I like how he gets it back and really works it over to make sure the tech did his job right. LOL Of course Neil had him drawn and quartered after the show! ;)
I noticed the expression on his face throughout the tune on the closeups. This appears to be a tune he really enjoys playing. I'm sad I never got to see them play this tune live. One of my favorites from Moving Pictures for sure.
its hard to believe that one tom makes such an impact. you can tell right from the get go its a primal tom :P even at such a high level of musicianship, the smallest changes can effect the sound inteneded for the song. Great video :) awesome song!
The Master of Drum? It's true he went to Africa to LEARN to play the African sound, so now he's the Master of Drums? There are power jazz drummers (his age ) who can and HAVE ran circles around him. BILLY COBHAM ...DENNIS CHAMBERS. NEIL is only a rock drummer with a high except. Please look around before making this kind of statement. You can not put a rock drummer in a power jazz fusion band. But you can easily put a jazz drummer in a rock band. Including RUSH> One can't just start playing jazz music, like you can in rock music. There is no fenece required in rock drumming. But fenece is a must in jazz drumming. Jazz drumming is way more pleasant to the ear than rock drumming in drum solo. It's kind of funny how one can steal rock music when one didn't invent it. It's also kind of funny when clearly the best musicians (drummers) never get to be called the best. Did you know that there were ONCE Black FEMALE rock guitarist in the 40's? HENCE: before Elvis, Jerry Lee (50's)- Do you know who put the guitar as the leading roll in the rock band? Look it up and investigate music. It's to one's wonder why there aren't any Black guitarists, even when they've invented country, blues, ROCK, etc music. Do you still think Neil is the best drummer, or should I continue with more unknown facts?.........The are/have been a lot of drummer who have that very same talent. The music heightened his talent as a drummer, not the drums itself.
Mike Smith What the FUCK are you on about? You write an op-ed diatribe because you extrapolated some type of "best of" superlative from the phrase "Master of Drums" which was very obviously written as an homage to Neil from a fan? A fan who very possibly isn't a native English speaker? Moreover, the mess you blurted out is 100% OPINION. There's always one obsessed, pretentious JACKASS on every Rush video who attempts and fails miserably to suggest Neil Peart is some everyman, hack drummer by trotting out the very widely known fact that there ARE better drummers on the planet. What a revelation. Know what else makes a great musician? Songwriting. You know why Carlos Pereira called Neil Peart the Master of Drums and not any of the apparent slew of more talented but somehow unnamed peers? Because they haven't sold 40mil+ albums and haven't had the words and music they've written immortalized on the ears and lips of millions worldwide.
The best ROCK drummer? There are power jazz drummers (his age ) who can and HAVE ran circles around him. BILLY COBHAM ...DENNIS CHAMBERS. NEIL is only a rock drummer with a high except. Please look around before making this kind of statement. You can not put a rock drummer in a power jazz fusion band. But you can easily put a jazz drummer in a rock band. Including RUSH> There is no fenece required in rock drumming. But fenece is a must in jazz drumming. Jazz drumming is way more pleasant to the ear than rock drumming in drum solo. It's kind of funny how one can steal rock music when one didn't invent it. It's also kind of funny when clearly the best musicians (drummers) never get to be called the best. Did you know that there were ONCE Black FEMALE rock guitarist in the 40's? HENCE: before Elvis, Jerry Lee (50's)- Do you know who put the guitar as the leading roll in the rock band? Look it up and investigate music. It's to one's wonder why there aren't any Black guitarists, even when they've invented country, blues, ROCK, etc music. Do you still think Neil is the best drummer, or should I continue with more unknown facts?......... .
Broad sweeping generalizations. Billy Cobham is one of my favorite drummers, and certainly has chops for miles, but if you stuck him in Rush, it doesn't necessarily mean it would improve things. Conversely, to suggest Mr, Peart couldn't function in a fusion or jazz band is absurd. If you knew anything about him as a player, you'd know he studies all styles and techniques, and would no doubt spend an inordinate amount of time to conquer such a task. He plays the way he does by choice, and his performance is informed by his love of Buddy Rich AND Keith Moon. It's completely subjective. I'm not suggesting by a long shot that Peart is the best drummer ever, as I'm certain he wouldn't either. I can think of a long list of people who have chops surpassing his, yet he remains on of my favorites for his particular style. To think rock and jazz are completely separate things, is elitist at best. It's all music. Finesse can applied to both...or pure power. Does Jazz require a more learned technique? For the most part, yes. No argument. I'm not suggesting Phil Rudd could take on a big band, but I don't think, say, Bill Bruford could have the same power in AC/DC. (Nor do I think either would have any interest in such an endeavor ) Each thing has it's own charms. Like Jazz, rock has a myriad of sub-genres, and to make blanket assumptions about either, diminishes what's really important: Making music. As to the there "aren't any black guitarist" nonsense, I'm not sure what point you were making, because there are plenty of musicians of color. You're just not looking.
I'm always amazed at the amount of times I hear people refer to one Rush video or another and say "That's the only time I've ever seen Neil smile or have fun". As someone who collects bootlegs and has seen Rush more than 30 times going back to the 80s I know there are countless times that Neil has smiled, laughed, and goofed around behind the kit. He obviously doesn't do it continuously because he's busy. If you haven't seen it then you just haven't been paying attention.
Brutal... You can see the look on his face at the start of the song like "fuck.. this is gunna be lame" lol. 2:58 he looks so disgusted in that last fill he wants to just stop the song and wait for his tom. I love how he dosent even wait for the guy 2 get done miking it.
Great job. I had that exact seat, except Row 1 for Omaha Time Machine. And for all that goes on in ANY Rush song, for you to maintain this for TCE. Amazing. Looking forward for more gigs in Spring/Summer of '13. Thanks for posting this, it really is exceptional.
My favorite Rush piece to drum to. he adds more fill flourish live, but it's hard enough matching the fills on the CD. But the fills are smartly done with a 16th missing here and there so he can ergonomically find the next tom or cymbal. When i started drumming to this and Tom Sawyer, I'd naturally put in the last 16th or 8th note hit then find myself struggling to get to the correct tom or cymbal on time. I wasn't properly trained so I had to play to what I heard. then videos like this showed me what was really happening. And I went..."Well duh!" I love this isolation on him from the front as well as the top view vids.
Not a mistake, just not the exact combination of notes as the album drum track. Percussion is allowed certain room for feel to change. An extra crash is not a crucial as adding in notes on the guitar, for example. Not mistakes here, just live playing.
I saw them in Vancouver in July. Had about the same view as this guy, 4th row, centre. Neil actually dropped a stick during a solo. Other people further away said they didn't notice. It fell down onto his forearms and he fumbled at bit to grab it and kept playing. I'm not sure how often that happens to him. Not very often I would bet.
High School, driving a 63 VW beetle, I had this cassette in ALL the time! It was the soundtrack to my youth. STILL a kick ass tune. Now if I could just find that ol' walkman in the attic................
Alex Lifeson is the most underrated, under appreciated guitarist of his generation.
We all owe these guys the biggest thank you.. We are in debt. They earned every penny they have ever made and deserve every penny. They have made my life a better place and i'm sure they have yours too :-) There has never been another band like RUSH, and NEVER will be. Period....
Neil's kit has become so big over the years that they are still building it after the show starts...
his kits are actually smaller these days, but given his new electronics i would say everything is the same.
Barret Arquette lol!
Dorian Samaniego smaller? seems like he is still using large kits. just seen them in May and his kit looked large as ever
And that - ladies and gentlemen - is why we call him "The Professor". Well played sir!
Props to the camera dude. One of the best "home" videos I've seen.
Prima Donna.... NOT!!! Peart's little smile and tilt of his head after realizing that the tom made it back for an important flare was precious. But not so much as the look and smile of acknowledgment given to the technician for getting it back to him while still playing. The smile lingering for 4 to 5 seconds after just shows how appreciative he is about the people around him.
Sorry Mr. Wheaton for calling you a "technician" no disrespect there...
It's the drum techie that is just as professional as Neil in this situation 😎💗😎💗🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
As a drummer, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! for zooming in so others can watch him at work.... its so stinkin hard to try & see how he plays his various fills & rudiments. Glad to see he goes back to the advanced basics in the beginning here...
many thanks
I think it's ok if Neils missing a tom. He's got atleast 43 others to hit ;)
Serrated Frost He can make TWO drums sound like 43! Pure genius.
That's like getting a flat tire changed while doing 80 mph!
Neil is truly such a bad ass! Love how he goes from traditional to matched grip effortlessly. The guy has put his time in, that's for sure!
Started listening to Rush this year and there's so much to them that makes them great. Neil's little things here and there are just crazy. This has become one of my favorite song, the drums are just amazing.
You'll find that the more you listen, the better they seem to get. The musicianship of these 3 guys is just unparalleled.
Excelent camera steadiness... congratulations!
I love the way he smiles at 4:35. He's glad to have that tom back. I also like the way looks over at Gump at 4:42, as if to say "thank you"!
Best drummer in rock ever
Always a privilege to watch a / the master play !! You would never no he's missing a Tom until the roadie brings it out .
My childhood idols. Love and gratitude for their out of this world music. May they live for more than 1,000,000 years.
My one and only Rush show was at Saratoga, NEw York on 7/23/2010 and it was freezing and raining all day. Cleared up about a half hour before the show started. Geddy actually said "Thank you for enduring the rain! And thank you for WANTING to sit through 3 hours of this stuff!"
Also, these guys are the Gods of music
THAT is why he is the master! He doesn't miss a beat at all and just continues to play like there is nothing wrong with his kit!
Excellent footage. Hats off to the camera man.
This video's great because most videos of Neil Peart drumming have many cuts to show multiple angles that can be distracting. This has a more personal feel showing the man in his element.
wow.. this might just be my new favorite video in the whole world!!! thanks for sharing!
This is awesome!! First time during the tour I was able to focus on Neil. Awesome job! And Alex looks quite fit. Neil hits things - HARD!!
this was the reason i saw them 6 times on that tour. thanks for the experience, ill never forget it.
I saw them in Virginia Beach (May) on the 2014 Clockwork Angels tour. I can't remember the song, but I happened to be looking at a big screen when I saw Neil toss a stick in the air...and he missed it coming back down. He grabbed another one lickety split, and if I hadn't been watching the screen, I would never have known he screwed up, because there was nothing sounding off on the drumbeat. A consummate professional, this video just proves it! thanks for posting my friend.
He missed every one I saw at r40 I was shocked! They weren't broken, he might have done it just in case I don't know.. I'm not a drummer I'm a wannabe guitarist.
It's almost like fixing the car with the engine running. Dangerous work, indeed. :)
At 5:16 this is the best drum beat that I've ever heard
+Alex Côté I tottaly agree. I used to play that song just because of this part
+Alex Côté you are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!
He uses it in the intro of Subdivisions, too. It's fun, and surprisingly easy to play.
Been a fan for the entirety of their existence and to this day, I do not grow tired of listening to RUSH all day, every day !!! Pains me to think that they're done (possibly/likely) as the trio we know and love !!! Greatful for the ride and hopeful for the future !!!
I like how no fuck was given by him and played with his remaining drums!
I always knew that Neil was always concentrating with those complex fills quite funny actually but at 4:32 made me giggle, I rarely see him smile lol
NerfJacobD, usually, when he does it's because of something Alex did.
it was really nice to have it OPEN there, to see right in at the master, . seeing arms, and hand movements clearly
"Open-Heart Surgery on a live patient!" - I love that descriptor. So apt! Great quality vid, especially standing.
i love how in zone he is. He is just in his own little world. its AMAZING. So focused
This was a joy to watch, thanks for uploading it and superb 'camera' work!
I've never realized how high Neil has his snare and toms till now. With that tom missing you can really see how high his arms have to be in order to hit the hi-hat, and how far he has to extend his reach to hit the furthest cymbals. Awesome!
lifeson is also a cool dude
For me, this is amazing because Geddy is hardly seen at all. He is only seen in the back screen during the last couple of minutes. It really is an anatomy of a drummer used to his track. The grimace becomes slightly more of a grin after the tom is replaced. High praise indeed. Well, that is relationships in a nutshell. It is not all laughs and giggles all the time. There are moments, echoes, hints and nuances that those in the know catch that the rest miss. Don't understand. Brilliant! Thanks!
poor geddy, you can tell he's having problems hitting those hight notes that we're use to hearing. Love these guys!!!!
This video always gets me fired up to play drums!!!!! Love It!!!!
Last band I was in, I kept losing a stick... I'd just keep on playing with my hand. Pearl, is almost inhumanly gifted...
Well done as always Lorne/Neil/RUSH!!
A consummate professional and a fabulous drummer
That's great that Neil could make adjustments to playing the fills across the the tom toms... That one missing tom, is probably one he goes for the most often, and not being able to have it there would be uncomfortable/uneasy. I play the drums (not professionally), and you establish muscle memory of where to hit/play certain things. If your drums aren't set up to how you are use to (ride cymbal mounted too high, floor tom shifted too much to the right) it can throw off your playing a bit. If you play guitar, it would almost be like missing a string, and about to take a solo.
The smile at 4:30 seems to say it all after the installation of the tom....hahaha
Good shit whoever recorded this!
Once in the 70's I saw them setting up the stage after the opening act and a roadie tripped over a cord and broke the headstock off one of Alex's Les Paul guitars. You could see a bit of "discussion" off stage and they brought out another just like it. I can't remember which show this was because I saw them on almost every tour in those days. It may have been "Hemispheres" in Waterloo IA with Pat Travers opening.
GREAT VIDEO, thanks for posting.... cool seeing Neil play with out his main rack tom....
Trying to imagine what it must have been like to walk out on stage with a TOM drum and installing it while Neil Pert just keeps on rocking without a beat missed. 1 minute of fame on the stage HAHA. Awesome camera work and thank you for posting. :-D
If I'd ever meet mr. Peart, only thing I'd do is asking him for one hug, as a personal thank you for a lifetime of guidance.
This is an awesome video! Thanks for posting! My one and only waiting in the cold and the rain for a concert was for RUSH in Bloomington, Mn 1984 for 'Grace Under Pressure'---First Class Band of the highest order.....take off'eh!!! :-)
I like how he gets it back and really works it over to make sure the tech did his job right. LOL
Of course Neil had him drawn and quartered after the show! ;)
4:36 wait, did neil actually smile for once?
I noticed the expression on his face throughout the tune on the closeups. This appears to be a tune he really enjoys playing. I'm sad I never got to see them play this tune live. One of my favorites from Moving Pictures for sure.
Kevin Lanahan Neil doesn't like touring and is usually in severe pain. and focused. That's why he looks pissed always.
Excellent rare shot with awesome audio, 2 thumbs up!
What an outstanding video. Very cool pov. Like how Gump came out in the middle of the song to install a tom and mic it! Freakin awesome.
its hard to believe that one tom makes such an impact. you can tell right from the get go its a primal tom :P even at such a high level of musicianship, the smallest changes can effect the sound inteneded for the song. Great video :) awesome song!
How the hell do they remember their whole catalogue?
Thank you for share this amazing video and see the "Master of Drums" playing.
The Master of Drum? It's true he went to Africa to LEARN to play the African sound, so now he's the Master of Drums? There are power jazz drummers (his age ) who can and HAVE ran circles around him. BILLY COBHAM ...DENNIS CHAMBERS. NEIL is only a rock drummer with a high except. Please look around before making this kind of statement.
You can not put a rock drummer in a power jazz fusion band. But you can easily put a jazz drummer in a rock band. Including RUSH> One can't just start playing jazz music, like you can in rock music.
There is no fenece required in rock drumming. But fenece is a must in jazz drumming. Jazz drumming is way more pleasant to the ear than rock drumming in drum solo. It's kind of funny how one can steal rock music when one didn't invent it. It's also kind of funny when clearly the best musicians (drummers) never get to be called the best. Did you know that there were ONCE Black FEMALE rock guitarist in the 40's? HENCE: before Elvis, Jerry Lee (50's)- Do you know who put the guitar as the leading roll in the rock band? Look it up and investigate music. It's to one's wonder why there aren't any Black guitarists, even when they've invented country, blues, ROCK, etc music. Do you still think Neil is the best drummer, or should I continue with more unknown facts?.........The are/have been a lot of drummer who have that very same talent. The music heightened his talent as a drummer, not the drums itself.
Mike Smith ... yawn, another "my drummer is better than your drummer" pissing contest.
Mike Smith What the FUCK are you on about? You write an op-ed diatribe because you extrapolated some type of "best of" superlative from the phrase "Master of Drums" which was very obviously written as an homage to Neil from a fan? A fan who very possibly isn't a native English speaker?
Moreover, the mess you blurted out is 100% OPINION. There's always one obsessed, pretentious JACKASS on every Rush video who attempts and fails miserably to suggest Neil Peart is some everyman, hack drummer by trotting out the very widely known fact that there ARE better drummers on the planet. What a revelation.
Know what else makes a great musician? Songwriting. You know why Carlos Pereira called Neil Peart the Master of Drums and not any of the apparent slew of more talented but somehow unnamed peers? Because they haven't sold 40mil+ albums and haven't had the words and music they've written immortalized on the ears and lips of millions worldwide.
Mike Smith Get a fucking life..
Mike Smith NEIL IS STILL THE BEST DRUMMMER
I can't get over how great this video is!
The guy is a consummate professional, as are all the members of this awesome band.
isobarikFXoutdoors One of the more useless comments I've read. Yeah forty years of practice, you get pretty good, duh.
DRUM FORREST DRUM!!!
DRUM FORREST DRUM!!!
awesome vid Peart has always been my favorite....thanks
great shot with the tom missing, the best drummer ever
The best ROCK drummer? There are power jazz drummers (his age ) who can and HAVE ran circles around him. BILLY COBHAM ...DENNIS CHAMBERS. NEIL is only a rock drummer with a high except. Please look around before making this kind of statement.
You can not put a rock drummer in a power jazz fusion band. But you can easily put a jazz drummer in a rock band. Including RUSH>
There is no fenece required in rock drumming. But fenece is a must in jazz drumming. Jazz drumming is way more pleasant to the ear than rock drumming in drum solo. It's kind of funny how one can steal rock music when one didn't invent it. It's also kind of funny when clearly the best musicians (drummers) never get to be called the best. Did you know that there were ONCE Black FEMALE rock guitarist in the 40's? HENCE: before Elvis, Jerry Lee (50's)- Do you know who put the guitar as the leading roll in the rock band? Look it up and investigate music. It's to one's wonder why there aren't any Black guitarists, even when they've invented country, blues, ROCK, etc music. Do you still think Neil is the best drummer, or should I continue with more unknown facts?......... .
Broad sweeping generalizations. Billy Cobham is one of my favorite drummers, and certainly has chops for miles, but if you stuck him in Rush, it doesn't necessarily mean it would improve things. Conversely, to suggest Mr, Peart couldn't function in a fusion or jazz band is absurd. If you knew anything about him as a player, you'd know he studies all styles and techniques, and would no doubt spend an inordinate amount of time to conquer such a task. He plays the way he does by choice, and his performance is informed by his love of Buddy Rich AND Keith Moon. It's completely subjective. I'm not suggesting by a long shot that Peart is the best drummer ever, as I'm certain he wouldn't either. I can think of a long list of people who have chops surpassing his, yet he remains on of my favorites for his particular style. To think rock and jazz are completely separate things, is elitist at best. It's all music. Finesse can applied to both...or pure power. Does Jazz require a more learned technique? For the most part, yes. No argument. I'm not suggesting Phil Rudd could take on a big band, but I don't think, say, Bill Bruford could have the same power in AC/DC. (Nor do I think either would have any interest in such an endeavor ) Each thing has it's own charms. Like Jazz, rock has a myriad of sub-genres, and to make blanket assumptions about either, diminishes what's really important: Making music.
As to the there "aren't any black guitarist" nonsense, I'm not sure what point you were making, because there are plenty of musicians of color. You're just not looking.
Mike Smith Are you trying so spell "finesse"? Just wondering if I need to learn a new word.
I'm always amazed at the amount of times I hear people refer to one Rush video or another and say "That's the only time I've ever seen Neil smile or have fun". As someone who collects bootlegs and has seen Rush more than 30 times going back to the 80s I know there are countless times that Neil has smiled, laughed, and goofed around behind the kit. He obviously doesn't do it continuously because he's busy. If you haven't seen it then you just haven't been paying attention.
amazing footage! thanks for posting this gem sektaran
Brutal... You can see the look on his face at the start of the song like "fuck.. this is gunna be lame" lol. 2:58 he looks so disgusted in that last fill he wants to just stop the song and wait for his tom. I love how he dosent even wait for the guy 2 get done miking it.
Great job. I had that exact seat, except Row 1 for Omaha Time Machine. And for all that goes on in ANY Rush song, for you to maintain this for TCE. Amazing. Looking forward for more gigs in Spring/Summer of '13. Thanks for posting this, it really is exceptional.
I didnt even see that until i went back. great catch...You have what we call THE CAMERA EYE
Wow! I just bought those Audio Technica M-50 headphones a couple weeks ago. Now I see Peart wearing them and know I made the right choice!
That's the sign of a true professional. Not letting the lack of a tom get in his way. Good old Neil.
Camera Eye, my favorite jog on the treadmill song!
Thanks! And that is in a not-seated, general admission crowd... very challenging for a 10min song!
If there ever was a video demonstrating focus and intensity this would be it.
The BEST of the best! A peerless man in Lyrical composition and Drums/Percussion!
wow,greatest drummer, aauthor, anx imporviser
dayum! how much more awesome can these guys be, as individual entities and then , combined,a force of nature!
Amazing view of the MASTER!
Great shot....flawless recovery.....
The Professor's Professor exhibiting grace under pressure. One of the toughest tech gigs ever.
WOW Thank you so much! I had never seen Rush play this song live :
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What great talent. I cannot get into my effin facebook to post this. The Camera Eye is so brilliant on so many levels.
Amazing video! Thank you!
My favorite Rush piece to drum to. he adds more fill flourish live, but it's hard enough matching the fills on the CD. But the fills are smartly done with a 16th missing here and there so he can ergonomically find the next tom or cymbal. When i started drumming to this and Tom Sawyer, I'd naturally put in the last 16th or 8th note hit then find myself struggling to get to the correct tom or cymbal on time. I wasn't properly trained so I had to play to what I heard. then videos like this showed me what was really happening. And I went..."Well duh!" I love this isolation on him from the front as well as the top view vids.
Neil could play it perfectly without drum sticks.
Cool video thanks for posting
this is THE bst vid i have seen on utoob. thanks for an awesome post i look forward to your others and yes Pratt is god.
Gump to the rescue !
I love how he plays it as the guy puts it on!!
great to see all eyes on Neil, and yes indeed lovely response ant 4:34
Nice video. Good catch! I also like the way he smiles after the mistake cymbal crash at 4:32.
MISTAKE? Neil doesn't make mistakes....
Richard Ortiz. I think you're right, the song doesn't have that crash hit on the down beat of that measure. But it doesnt put any music out of place.
Mistake?
Not a mistake, just not the exact combination of notes as the album drum track. Percussion is allowed certain room for feel to change. An extra crash is not a crucial as adding in notes on the guitar, for example. Not mistakes here, just live playing.
Ik was erbij. Zo mooi
What a f**king professional this guys is. Oustanding!!
Thank goodness for Gump!
Dude! Awesome job on the camera work! Thanks for posting.
I saw them in Vancouver in July. Had about the same view as this guy, 4th row, centre. Neil actually dropped a stick during a solo. Other people further away said they didn't notice. It fell down onto his forearms and he fumbled at bit to grab it and kept playing. I'm not sure how often that happens to him. Not very often I would bet.
GREAT VIDEO!
High School, driving a 63 VW beetle, I had this cassette in ALL the time!
It was the soundtrack to my youth. STILL a kick ass tune. Now if I could just find that ol' walkman in the attic................
awesome iso.
This really cool to watch.
To be fair, though, I'm pretty sure that open heart surgery is pretty much always performed on a live patient.
GREAT VIDEO! GREAT VIDEO! GREAT VIDEO!
@ 4:30 he tests it out and you can then see the smile of satisfaction on his face :-)
Always loved the grooves in this song.