3 musicians, 4 instruments. Note when Getty slings his bass over his shoulder and steps to the keyboard... although in some live shows, he'd play the keyboard with his feet.
I was in this crowd, almost 20 years ago! This was in Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (near to my hometown), november 23th 2002. Artists say we are the best crowd of the word!
I've watched the documentary on this tour. Absolutely epic!! I've seen Rush about a half dozen times here in New Jersey / New York. They were loved here no doubt, but you guys really showed up the entire world on how to attend a concert.
The best part of this performance is knowing this is three guys from Canada that formed a band 35 years before this, were given mild reviews in the mid 70s from critics calling them a Led Zeppelin knock off and eventually having their music span the globe and so popular they can play a concert five thousand miles away in a country where English is not the national language, have forty thousand people show up and the audience actually sings along with the instrumentals. I watch this video about once a year and it hits me in the feels every time.
Mine was in 1981 in Dallas - Moving Pictures. I was 14, and my friend's brother waited in line all night to get tickets. He got us 2nd row right in front of Alex. $10. TEN DOLLARS! (They took 6th row because it was center, so we really got the better deal). We were 4 little girls all wearing white tube tops thinking we were cool.
I’m 69 years old so rush was right in generational wheelhouse. Having said that, I never really “got them” in my formative years. Flash forward 40 some odd years and my work colleague who was a Rush fanatic convinced me to go the see them during the Clockwork Angels tour. BLEW ME AWAY!! I could not believe what I was seeing and this is from a guy that saw Cream live in Vancouver in 68’. Chalk up another massive Rush fan. Needless to say, I also went to see them on their final 40 year tour. Simply an amazing, amazing band. And fellow Canadians. Bonus.
Saw them in VanCity also. They were the opening act for Nazareth. Yes, really. Second album just released. Professor Peart had just joined them for that album. The fans actually booed Nazareth in about their 3rd song. Started chanting "Rush, Rush, Rush". Seems this happened a bit to often so from what I remember they never finished the tour!
Al and Ged have been hanging out with each other ever since. Truly grade school buddies that conquered the world of prog rock. And the world of prog rock will never be the same since the loss of Neil.
The 10 times I've seen Rush live, they've always done this, and for me, there's no bad performance of it. The Rio show is a whole other level, though. Not only are Geddy, Alex and Neil absolutely on fire, the crowd's enthusiasm (they're singing along to an instrumental!) just takes the song to someplace really special. I miss Rush, but they certainly deserve their well-earned retirement. And rest in peace, Professor.
Gods of Rock. They are on another level which is why they are known as the musician's musicians. I've never heard another band live like Rush. 4 times was not enough.
Me, saw them a bunch too and the last few times they played this in master class fashion. Saw them a couple time before this song was published, they always brought the hammer of the gods, Anthem was killer, too.
Only bit I ever see them miss is that harmonic at the end of Geddy's third mini-solo (he misses it here, too, I think). Which is fair. Harmonics are tough, at least for me.
I've seen them live several times. Absolutely one of the best bands in my lifetime. They are incredible! Wish Neil was still with us. He wrote many of their songs.
"Moving Pictures" was really the album where RUSH took all of the lessons they learned through the 70s and made their songs a more audience-friendly length. "YYZ" is the track from that album where they flexed their "prog" muscles in a jazz-influenced structure--as only RUSH could--in a running time under 5 minutes. 40 years later, I still absolutely love that album (I still think it was RUSH's masterpiece).
I've read that, when they agreed to do the shows in Brazil, they honestly had no idea how many people would want to see them there. They figured they must have some fans, sure, but how many would think it was worth it to go see them? Then watching that video. Holy crap that must have been such an amazing feeling for the three of them. (and of course, for the entire crowd as well, who are going wild)
Nothing more can be said other than Rush were masters of their craft. Three people making this wonderful combination of bass, synthesizer, guitar, drums and voice. Don't forget, with the exception of their debut, Neal wrote all, if not most of the band's lyrics for 40 years.
SO glad that you reviewed the live version. Arguably some of the most talented musicians on their instruments. Rush has complicated, unique music and transitions.
And Rush played a 3-hour show, can you imagine the endurance you would need for the music they play. There's not a day that goes by that I don't listen to Rush especially when I'm walking my dog
You two have witnessed three of the best rock musicians of all time playing one of the coolest rock songs without any vocals, that shows the talent and huge sound that three maestros can make. If you didn't realize this, that crowd at that concert I believe is in Brazil, the audience was singing, the whole audience, was singing the notes to the music as if they were signing words to the song. As far as I know, no band or song has ever had that much influence over people when played live.
Y’all are starting to get to an understanding of just how this threesome is a stand alone one-off a kind unique group. Reading the lyrics to some of the songs like the garden, time stand still, natural science. That these are not just words written down to make a song these are thoughtful insightful words to ponder
During my life I have been to 7 RUSH concerts this one by far was my favorite, I worked as a rock radio station DJ and had the privilege to interview the band after. I was having a hard time separating my job from fan that night. The Professor (RIP) was and is the GOAT of drummers; then to realize he wrote most of the lyrics (More like stories) you have to live in awe of him. The band was so close that when Peart's wife died he went on a few-year journey by motorcycle across the Americans and the other two said there is no RUSH without all three so they waited for him. Now think the rest of the band finish in the top 10 of their peers. This was the real GOAT of rock music.
Great reaction y’all!! Then you gotta remember this is only 1 song in a 3 HOUR SET!! With no opening act and only 1 intermission! Such an excellent live Band!! Doesn’t get any better than that!! Congrats on your growing family! I wish you all well!! God bless… from Texas!!
The Brazil shows will always stand out in music history. RUSH had never played Brazil, as they had no idea that they were popular there. Once they added a few shows in Brazil to their tour, the shows sold out almost immediately. And a nation of longing fans finally got to see them live for the first time. Rush opened with 'Tom Sawyer' on their first show in Brazil and half the audience was in tears. By the time they played YYZ, the entire crowd was chanting a spontaneous melody over the song. Something that had never happened before, and never since. However, at almost every RUSH concert, no matter where they played, audiences often sang 'Closer To the Heart' in unison. Though Neil has passed and Alex as well as Geddy are retired, I'll always appreciate the vast, deep catalog they left for future generations to analyze and enjoy. RUSH was one of a kind, and will always be an endless source of pride for Canada for creating them, and Cleveland, OH for having the first radio station to play them in the US.
I learned this bass line within my first year of playing. It took 7 months, at times learning one measure at a time. I ended up playing it front of my high school. So rewarding.
RUSH was playing the night before my State Board of Nursing Exam in Austin, Texas…um a few years ago at the Convention Center. It was awesome. We were late starting our Exams because of all of the tables not being set up on time. ♥️🎶
I will never not "Like" this video whenever and wherever it comes up. It's one of the great Rock instrumentals of all time, sure...but more importantly, it's just so damn *fun.*
They compose and record and play it such a high level. That's why musicians really like them on top of a whole bunch of other people. We truly appreciate how difficult what they are doing is and how much endurance it takes to do entire shows with that level of intensity and complexity. But they definitely know how to rock, that's for sure. Try "Something For Nothing" .... a real Banger with great lyrics and an incredible guitar solo and it's not real long.
Rush is a band that happens once in a century, they influenced most of the contemporary rock and metal bands, and they had a love for music that was on the same wavelength for each of them, always the same 3 guys throughout their long career.
Brad is right Lex, if it's your job your fingers get used to it. Most musicians love what they do, so it's no chore. I used to practice 5 hours a day, and loved every minute. No sore fingers. Thankyou Brad & Lex.
The crowd is crazy for them and for good reason, they are putting on a musical clinic and an instrumental masterpiece. One of the best hard/prog rock bands and the choice of all rocking nerds back in the 70s & 80s. Rock On! Try Anthem from them, more mastery for you to enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
The difference between the novice and the master is that the master has failed more times than the novice has even tried. If you work hard, really care, and put in the time and dedication into something, you do have the ability to become just as talented as your heroes.
When a reporter asked Eddie Van Halen, what was it like to be the greatest guitar player in the world? He said I don't know, why don't you ask Alex Lifeson from Rush.
Brad & Lex Imagine being there at Rush's concert when they played this classic live! My friends and I have in 2010 when Rush were on their Time Machine tour. West Palm Beach location was one of their concerts' stops back in Oct. 2010. Like the audience here, audience in WPB were getting into the classic song.
Rush is always amazing. Always. And though I'm sure some other Canadians have already said it, it's Y Y Zed. We Canadians have different pronunciations...
Wow! Rush in Rio! They totally did not expect the fans to react this way. I think they we’re a bit sad that they never were there earlier … totally stunned
You should check out the beginning of their rock and roll hall of fame induction show. When Jann Wenner merely mentions the city of Toronto, the place goes NUTS. He doesn't even get to say their name. And the camera is on Rush's table.......Geddy's wife is absolutely shocked by the response. It's one of the sweetest things you've ever seen.
Year & Years of total dedication and practice is how you become as good as this..... loved your reaction guys, I think Lex had an epiphany whilst watching this.
It's called muscle memory Lex, they've probably played these so many times that it's just ingrained in their minds, JMO? Hope all is well with you, Brad and baby boy!!💙
I have the "Rush in Rio" dvd, they played fantastically there, and those people waited for so long for RUSH to come around, no wonder they were extra pumped.
Been blessed to see them live amazing talent and like minded brothers who didn’t have rock ego problems… there was a genuine respect and brotherhood that’s rare in life and. In particular music
What a RUSH it must've been in front of nearly 100K and getting that response. A very special night for all. The liner noter from Rush In Rio tell the whole tale, the South American tour nearly never happened. A great read.
I'm happy to see your Rush reactions. I saw them in Toronto with ACDC, the Rolling Stones. And the Tea party just to name a few. It was a huge concert with a lot of bands and over 700 000 people attending. It was crazy
The audience singing to an instrumental, that’s “Rush level” fandom. There’s nothing higher. ❤️
Yup.
There fan base is second only to the Grateful Dead! Huge, and spans generations.
Damn right Vins - great comment
Seen them 27 times! Miss them😢
Seen them 5 times. Amazing live every time. Rush Working Man Live in Cleveland should be next.
The drummer, Neil Peart, once said that playing drums for a Rush concert was like running a marathon while doing algebra.
Perfect Analogy
@@VSInetworks And only Neil would have thought of that analogy, 'cause he lived it... ❤
Please keep in mind only 3 people are making all that sound. Incredible musicians. Everything about the band is outstanding.
R.I.P. Peart ❤
Every rush video, someone has to make that same comment.
Thanks for being "that guy". 🙄
Best drummer to have ever lived, IMHO.
What about the keyboard sounds? Who is making those?
Geddy
3 musicians, 4 instruments. Note when Getty slings his bass over his shoulder and steps to the keyboard... although in some live shows, he'd play the keyboard with his feet.
I was in this crowd, almost 20 years ago! This was in Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (near to my hometown), november 23th 2002. Artists say we are the best crowd of the word!
I love how Brazilian's treat Metallica. Metallica is on fire every show in South America, but especially Brazil!
No kidding dude, you were part of something historic and absolutely epic!
Can’t imagine the vibe, memories for life not doubt
Awesome!
I've watched the documentary on this tour. Absolutely epic!! I've seen Rush about a half dozen times here in New Jersey / New York. They were loved here no doubt, but you guys really showed up the entire world on how to attend a concert.
Unless your band sucks, then they're violently brutal.
40000+ crazy South American Rush fans singing to a instrumental…..amazing.🔥🤘🏻🎧
I think it was over 60,000 for this concert. Pretty much a whole soccer stadium.
I thought it was 60.000
Arguably one of the greatest live recordings ever. That crowd is LIT.
Rio🔥
All three of them were absolute MASTERS of their respective instruments. There was never, and, never will be another Rush. R.I.P. Professor!
Truly amazing how the planets aligned to create Rush. Doubtful you’ll see another trio of masters like them again.
When you’ve meshed that well for that long, you’re no longer just band mates or even just friends. You’re blood.
When I was a kid I heard a guy refer to this as "Heavy Metal Jazz" and I think that term really nailed it.
You have to constantly remind yourself...THIS IS JUST THREE GUYS!!! Words can't describe their level of mastery over their instruments.
The best part of this performance is knowing this is three guys from Canada that formed a band 35 years before this, were given mild reviews in the mid 70s from critics calling them a Led Zeppelin knock off and eventually having their music span the globe and so popular they can play a concert five thousand miles away in a country where English is not the national language, have forty thousand people show up and the audience actually sings along with the instrumentals. I watch this video about once a year and it hits me in the feels every time.
They have been playing together for 40 years.Its outstanding chemistry and talent.
Best rock band of all time.
Rush was my 1st concert... 1983 Signals tour... Awesome show.
Me too, in Toronto
Mine was in 1981 in Dallas - Moving Pictures. I was 14, and my friend's brother waited in line all night to get tickets. He got us 2nd row right in front of Alex. $10. TEN DOLLARS! (They took 6th row because it was center, so we really got the better deal). We were 4 little girls all wearing white tube tops thinking we were cool.
Hey super cool we had 3rd row in front of speakers on the side at the late great Omni downtown Atlanta.
I’m 69 years old so rush was right in generational wheelhouse. Having said that, I never really “got them” in my formative years. Flash forward 40 some odd years and my work colleague who was a Rush fanatic convinced me to go the see them during the Clockwork Angels tour. BLEW ME AWAY!! I could not believe what I was seeing and this is from a guy that saw Cream live in Vancouver in 68’. Chalk up another massive Rush fan. Needless to say, I also went to see them on their final 40 year tour. Simply an amazing, amazing band. And fellow Canadians. Bonus.
Same. I’m 62 and actually grew up in the same neighbourhood as them but appreciate them much more now than back then!
Saw them in VanCity also. They were the opening act for Nazareth.
Yes, really.
Second album just released. Professor Peart had just joined them for that album. The fans actually booed Nazareth in about their 3rd song. Started chanting "Rush, Rush, Rush". Seems this happened a bit to often so from what I remember they never finished the tour!
These guys are absolute masters of their respective craft and it's always great to see you two react to RUSH!
Alex and Geddy got their first guitars at 12 or 13, but I'm pretty sure Neil was born with a drumstick in his hand.
Al and Ged have been hanging out with each other ever since. Truly grade school buddies that conquered the world of prog rock. And the world of prog rock will never be the same since the loss of Neil.
The 10 times I've seen Rush live, they've always done this, and for me, there's no bad performance of it. The Rio show is a whole other level, though. Not only are Geddy, Alex and Neil absolutely on fire, the crowd's enthusiasm (they're singing along to an instrumental!) just takes the song to someplace really special. I miss Rush, but they certainly deserve their well-earned retirement. And rest in peace, Professor.
Rush was the first concert I ever attended, way back in 1986... and still the best live band I've ever seen.
Not only playing since very young, but playing together since they were very young. They learned together.
Gods of Rock. They are on another level which is why they are known as the musician's musicians.
I've never heard another band live like Rush. 4 times was not enough.
Seen them live 4x. They've always played this song and it was always performed note for note.
Me, saw them a bunch too and the last few times they played this in master class fashion. Saw them a couple time before this song was published, they always brought the hammer of the gods, Anthem was killer, too.
Only bit I ever see them miss is that harmonic at the end of Geddy's third mini-solo (he misses it here, too, I think). Which is fair. Harmonics are tough, at least for me.
I'm bold enough to say that Rush is likely the best rock band to have ever existed.
I've seen them live several times. Absolutely one of the best bands in my lifetime. They are incredible! Wish Neil was still with us. He wrote many of their songs.
Most all of their songs
Nothing like a crowd singing to a song that has no words !!
"Moving Pictures" was really the album where RUSH took all of the lessons they learned through the 70s and made their songs a more audience-friendly length. "YYZ" is the track from that album where they flexed their "prog" muscles in a jazz-influenced structure--as only RUSH could--in a running time under 5 minutes. 40 years later, I still absolutely love that album (I still think it was RUSH's masterpiece).
Absolutely agree. Seminal. The first side is a tour de force, but the deep tracks are SO strong, too. I love The Camera Eye and Vital Signs.
The best guitarist + the best bassist + the best drummer = Rush.
Only instrumental that I’ve seen the crowd sing along with
I've read that, when they agreed to do the shows in Brazil, they honestly had no idea how many people would want to see them there. They figured they must have some fans, sure, but how many would think it was worth it to go see them? Then watching that video. Holy crap that must have been such an amazing feeling for the three of them. (and of course, for the entire crowd as well, who are going wild)
What an extraordinary crowd!
Neil Peart is arguably the greatest to ever play the drums (R.I.P.). It's been said that Neil is your "favorite drummer's favorite drummer".
Nothing more can be said other than Rush were masters of their craft. Three people making this wonderful combination of bass, synthesizer, guitar, drums and voice. Don't forget, with the exception of their debut, Neal wrote all, if not most of the band's lyrics for 40 years.
Brilliant musicians and to see Rush live was always such an experience! Rip Professor, you are missed! 🥰
SO glad that you reviewed the live version. Arguably some of the most talented musicians on their instruments. Rush has complicated, unique music and transitions.
And Rush played a 3-hour show, can you imagine the endurance you would need for the music they play. There's not a day that goes by that I don't listen to Rush especially when I'm walking my dog
"how do you have that memorized" years and years and years of practice...you gotta love your instrument to get to these guys' level
The intro is YYZ in Morse code.
--.- --.- --..
You two have witnessed three of the best rock musicians of all time playing one of the coolest rock songs without any vocals, that shows the talent and huge sound that three maestros can make.
If you didn't realize this, that crowd at that concert I believe is in Brazil, the audience was singing, the whole audience, was singing the notes to the music as if they were signing words to the song. As far as I know, no band or song has ever had that much influence over people when played live.
Y’all are starting to get to an understanding of just how this threesome is a stand alone one-off a kind unique group. Reading the lyrics to some of the songs like the garden, time stand still, natural science. That these are not just words written down to make a song these are thoughtful insightful words to ponder
During my life I have been to 7 RUSH concerts this one by far was my favorite, I worked as a rock radio station DJ and had the privilege to interview the band after. I was having a hard time separating my job from fan that night. The Professor (RIP) was and is the GOAT of drummers; then to realize he wrote most of the lyrics (More like stories) you have to live in awe of him. The band was so close that when Peart's wife died he went on a few-year journey by motorcycle across the Americans and the other two said there is no RUSH without all three so they waited for him. Now think the rest of the band finish in the top 10 of their peers. This was the real GOAT of rock music.
The whole Live in Rio show is very killer. One of the best live shows filmed
I've seen Rush live 4 times and each show was without a doubt the greatest concert I've ever been to! RIP NP 🙏
Great reaction y’all!! Then you gotta remember this is only 1 song in a 3 HOUR SET!! With no opening act and only 1 intermission! Such an excellent live Band!! Doesn’t get any better than that!! Congrats on your growing family! I wish you all well!! God bless… from Texas!!
The Brazil shows will always stand out in music history. RUSH had never played Brazil, as they had no idea that they were popular there. Once they added a few shows in Brazil to their tour, the shows sold out almost immediately. And a nation of longing fans finally got to see them live for the first time. Rush opened with 'Tom Sawyer' on their first show in Brazil and half the audience was in tears. By the time they played YYZ, the entire crowd was chanting a spontaneous melody over the song. Something that had never happened before, and never since. However, at almost every RUSH concert, no matter where they played, audiences often sang 'Closer To the Heart' in unison. Though Neil has passed and Alex as well as Geddy are retired, I'll always appreciate the vast, deep catalog they left for future generations to analyze and enjoy. RUSH was one of a kind, and will always be an endless source of pride for Canada for creating them, and Cleveland, OH for having the first radio station to play them in the US.
I learned this bass line within my first year of playing. It took 7 months, at times learning one measure at a time. I ended up playing it front of my high school. So rewarding.
I saw Rush three times in Providence, Rhode Island and I promise you there is no better concert, no better talent. I LOVE Rush
RUSH was playing the night before my State Board of Nursing Exam in Austin, Texas…um a few years ago at the Convention Center. It was awesome. We were late starting our Exams because of all of the tables not being set up on time. ♥️🎶
So glad I caught this today. Big RUSH jam right there! Thanks B&L.
The Trinity of Rock musicians! Pros who played musical perfection.
The question to ask next Lex, was how did they do that note after note for over 3 hours when they were in their 60's?
I will never not "Like" this video whenever and wherever it comes up. It's one of the great Rock instrumentals of all time, sure...but more importantly, it's just so damn *fun.*
Talent, dedication, discipline ,motivation. Lots of practice. Extra amazing.
Why is it that music is the only medium where being excellent on your instrument isn't normal.
I used to see them when just a club band in Toronto's club scene. No matter what club it was always packed
They compose and record and play it such a high level. That's why musicians really like them on top of a whole bunch of other people. We truly appreciate how difficult what they are doing is and how much endurance it takes to do entire shows with that level of intensity and complexity. But they definitely know how to rock, that's for sure. Try "Something For Nothing" .... a real Banger with great lyrics and an incredible guitar solo and it's not real long.
Rush is a band that happens once in a century, they influenced most of the contemporary rock and metal bands, and they had a love for music that was on the same wavelength for each of them, always the same 3 guys throughout their long career.
This was the first time they ever went to Rio. Just about every Rush fan in the country that could get there, was there.
Brad is right Lex, if it's your job your fingers get used to it. Most musicians love what they do, so it's no chore. I used to practice 5 hours a day, and loved every minute. No sore fingers. Thankyou Brad & Lex.
RUSH!!!
The Professor 🥁!!
Thank you for reviewing this 👏 Absolute masterpiece
Glad you got to this live version. I got to see them live 3 times in the 80's. 3 of the finest musicians ever!
The crowd is crazy for them and for good reason, they are putting on a musical clinic and an instrumental masterpiece. One of the best hard/prog rock bands and the choice of all rocking nerds back in the 70s & 80s. Rock On! Try Anthem from them, more mastery for you to enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
The difference between the novice and the master is that the master has failed more times than the novice has even tried. If you work hard, really care, and put in the time and dedication into something, you do have the ability to become just as talented as your heroes.
When a reporter asked Eddie Van Halen, what was it like to be the greatest guitar player in the world? He said I don't know, why don't you ask Alex Lifeson from Rush.
Brad & Lex
Imagine being there at Rush's concert when they played this classic live! My friends and I have in 2010 when Rush were on their Time Machine tour. West Palm Beach location was one of their concerts' stops back in Oct. 2010. Like the audience here, audience in WPB were getting into the classic song.
😂 I saw YYZ and immediately couldn’t wait to see Brad react to an instrumental! 😊
ABSOLUTE genius PERIOD.
Great song! Time for another Fratellis tune! "Flathead" or "Whistle for the Choir"!
Glad to see you two back for a little Rush...
Rush is always amazing. Always. And though I'm sure some other Canadians have already said it, it's Y Y Zed. We Canadians have different pronunciations...
Not too bad! I must have seen this video a hundred times by now.
Wow! Rush in Rio! They totally did not expect the fans to react this way. I think they we’re a bit sad that they never were there earlier … totally stunned
You should check out the beginning of their rock and roll hall of fame induction show. When Jann Wenner merely mentions the city of Toronto, the place goes NUTS. He doesn't even get to say their name. And the camera is on Rush's table.......Geddy's wife is absolutely shocked by the response. It's one of the sweetest things you've ever seen.
Year & Years of total dedication and practice is how you become as good as this..... loved your reaction guys, I think Lex had an epiphany whilst watching this.
It's called muscle memory Lex, they've probably played these so many times that it's just ingrained in their minds, JMO? Hope all is well with you, Brad and baby boy!!💙
RIP Professor… you are missed. 💔😢
love how her reactions are so alive nd he's just mello yellow. 😜 shes feeling it
The big "How'd they do that?" look on Lex's face, at the end, says it all.
Hands down the best rock musicians on the planet; long live Rush!
Most talented 3 piece band of all time!😎👍
The audience was the fourth member of the band in this video! Amazing song from one of the greatest bands of all time!
I left the live stream before this??? Oh man!
The energy of the crowd, must give the guys such a rush. No pun intended 😉
no words in this one...and it rocks like hell..thanks for this post guys...lost lots of hearing to this back in the day...LOL..suredid
The Rio audience was the star of this song - they turned the band into a quartet.
This song, what a Rush!!
Xanadu from Exit Stage Left is another great one :)
I'm Glad you got to watch them live. You get to see them in all there Glory. Every Live Performance Is Just As Amazing. 😁❤🤘
YYZ is an example of how music can move people without even having lyrics. If you can do that then that’s just fucking amazing.
Rush the greatest rock band that ever was or ever will be.
There's a reason that I saw them 16 times...they were that good. Probably my favorite show was the moving pictures tour in Hartford.
I have the "Rush in Rio" dvd, they played fantastically there, and those people waited for so long for RUSH to come around, no wonder they were extra pumped.
You gotta be badass to remember all this 🤘🤘
Been blessed to see them live amazing talent and like minded brothers who didn’t have rock ego problems… there was a genuine respect and brotherhood that’s rare in life and. In particular music
What a RUSH it must've been in front of nearly 100K and getting that response.
A very special night for all.
The liner noter from Rush In Rio tell the whole tale, the South American tour nearly never happened.
A great read.
Awesome reaction to an awesome song. Thank you so much
I'm happy to see your Rush reactions. I saw them in Toronto with ACDC, the Rolling Stones. And the Tea party just to name a few. It was a huge concert with a lot of bands and over 700 000 people attending. It was crazy
I’ve seen them LIVE many times…and they have always been soooooo tight!
We love your reaction Lex! So sweet!
Master Level Musicians 4sure ❤️
True masters of their craft
This is the best song to drive home from work too.
Brad & Lex, you'll love their "Circumstances" and "Limelight"!!!! I'm guessing you did Limelight but it was blocked?
My wife and I saw this tour (R30) at the White River Amphitheater just outside Seattle.
Rush makes me proud to be Canadian.