The guys were in their early 60's here. 🤯🤯🤯 Fabulous! Rory, there is off of the site Toronto live music. Alex and Geddy playing with Blue Rodeo in a concert to honour Gordon Lightfoot singing the The Way I Feel. It's a beautiful tribute. Cheers
The R40 tour was fire. The way they managed the stage set up to go back in time as they went back through their catalog was just amazing to me. So this is what the stage set up looked like during the A Farewell to Kings tour in 1977. The amps on stage here are not functional, but it was brilliant the way stage hands kept coming onto stage to adjust the set up to the period. Geddy rocked a different bass for every song (or so it seemed) as he was deep into collecting basses at that point. This isn't an instrumental - but it has the absolute highest pitch sung in Rush's catalog (...every nerve is torn apart) and Geddy wisely chose not to try. I'm glad I saw this tour twice.
Couple of live drum cams for you: "Danny Carey "Pneuma" by Tool (LIVE IN CONCERT)." The Octopus doing his thing on the Vic Firth channel. "Meshuggah - Bleed - Tomas Haake - Wincent Drumsticks." A display of heavy, relentless, muscle-ripping kick patterns.
Another great reaction. Well said. There likely will never be another band like Rush.
Well said Rory.Best 3 man band period.Rush is Timeless.
Luv Rush Forever.
Tell me Rush isn't the best live band in the world. Hands down
The guys were in their early 60's here. 🤯🤯🤯
Fabulous!
Rory, there is off of the site Toronto live music.
Alex and Geddy playing with Blue Rodeo in a concert to honour Gordon Lightfoot singing the The Way I Feel.
It's a beautiful tribute.
Cheers
I was lucky as a Dutch guy to see this live in 2015 in New York, Cygnus X-1 and Jacobs ladder were my fave ones during this concert!
No one else can even compare as far as creativity, vision, writing, composition, musicality...Rush is a force.
Never too much Rush!!!
Nice t-shirt🤩
Haha actually didn’t notice that 😂
@@Roryreacts 😂
Nice shirt.
Fun performance. Thanks Todd and Rory
where were you when Trump got shot? Watching Rory watching Neil
Dump staged That!
Dancing a happy little jig.
Tshirt Geddy is wearing has his 2 dogs image on it. he's posted about them on IG. a few times.
Rory, great reaction! You might also enjoy Neil's solo with Buddy Rich Band performing Cotton Tail on a smaller kit...very impressive 👍
The R40 tour was fire. The way they managed the stage set up to go back in time as they went back through their catalog was just amazing to me. So this is what the stage set up looked like during the A Farewell to Kings tour in 1977. The amps on stage here are not functional, but it was brilliant the way stage hands kept coming onto stage to adjust the set up to the period. Geddy rocked a different bass for every song (or so it seemed) as he was deep into collecting basses at that point.
This isn't an instrumental - but it has the absolute highest pitch sung in Rush's catalog (...every nerve is torn apart) and Geddy wisely chose not to try.
I'm glad I saw this tour twice.
A proto -prog metal song from 1977. And a drum solo that sounds like it's from the future.
Seeing them live, the only thing you could smell was weed. 😮
And that was just from the stage. 😁
Couple of live drum cams for you:
"Danny Carey "Pneuma" by Tool (LIVE IN CONCERT)." The Octopus doing his thing on the Vic Firth channel.
"Meshuggah - Bleed - Tomas Haake - Wincent Drumsticks." A display of heavy, relentless, muscle-ripping kick patterns.
I was born with
Ah, yes. That takes me back to the fart spray "incident" at the old Maple Leaf Gardens in the summer of '88...
Sure miss Neil and guess how old he was here Rory?😢❤🇨🇦
You know, they had a song called Chemistry, eh?
Eh Canadian
There is no such thing as too much RUSH!!!
I was lucky as a Dutch guy to see this live in 2015 in New York, Cygnus X-1 and Jacobs ladder were my fave ones during this concert!