I’m so glad you noticed the connection to The Police in this song. This was Rush tribute to the Police. The band were big fans of Reggae and the Police in particular I really like this track as well. The great thing with Rush is you find and add new favorites as your Journey continues Thanks for going through this classic album I’m hoping for more Rush reactions in the future
@pepunkthapunkt5338
Сағат бұрын
In my mind there exists a cover of Vital Signs by The Police.
@dartbull24
17 сағат бұрын
The Drummer from The Police Stuart Copeland was very close friends with Neil Peart!
@JoeCole12
19 сағат бұрын
WOW I haven’t heard this song for a long time. You’re the only reactor to pull this song. You’re smart and can comprehend songs way more than I and I learn from you. Thank You!
@CANDOKNOWHOW
18 сағат бұрын
There’s a couple other reactors who’ve hit this one, though they might not be on your radar or showing up in your feed. Occasionally, I’ll go to the KZitem search bar and type a song title followed by the word reaction, so then I’ll be pulling up all the reactions done to the song regardless of their names.
@mightyV444
9 сағат бұрын
@@CANDOKNOWHOW - Indeed! _Redheaded Neighbor_ (meanwhile a proper Rush fan) had reacted to this song a while ago and also _Justin Panariello_ , who'd even listened his way through Rush's *entire* discography, plus live versions and interviews (He can't stand 'Cinderella Man' and had been poking fun at it several times, too 😅)
@tomfavorite1020
18 сағат бұрын
Thank you again Rosalie for bringing more attention to RUSH, For long time fans, we have known what you are discovering. In my opinion, RUSH is not a band for the average music listener because they just don't understand what RUSH is doing. It takes a sophisticated ear and above average intelligence. However, as you mentioned, they still have the ability to deliver a catchy tune without sacrificing the RUSH sound. I think RUSH could have easily followed the herd and cranked out 3 1/2 minute songs with that would have been more radio friendly and endeared them to the music/radio industry, but that isn't who Geddy, Neil, and Alex are. Thanks again. Great reaction!!!!
@mattbaker5757
Күн бұрын
I can't believe I'm the only commenter in two days! and apparently the first to view this video too? Vital Signs is a popular song...one of my favorites off the album as well, but I have to choose Red Barchetta and The Camera Eye as my first two favorites. There isn't a single song on the album that I don't question if it is my favorite every time I listen though... Great job on the full album reaction though, I agree with almost all of what your sociological/psychological take and meaning of the songs, any deviance isn't worth mentioning. My Rush journey is only a few years old itself, though I knew and liked half a dozen Rush tunes back in the day when they were new, I never took a deep dive into the Rush discography until just a few short years ago, me being in my mid 50's now. I mentally kick myself in the *ss everyday for waiting until my 50's to listen to more Rush, now my favorite band of all time. But I am so grateful that I did eventually look into them deeper and didn't miss out on this legendary trio, and pray I have many more years to listen to them. My knowledge of Rush now, though not complete or without error, is worthy of at least a master's degree if not doctorate at this point. I've never been so enthralled with any band or singer/song writer ever. Probably because they are the first group that I ever felt were on my intellectual level and gave me the complexity and detail in rock music I always craved, but didn't know it. To me Rush's music is every bit as great as the classical composers.
@edgarpacifico3421
19 сағат бұрын
The drums are so complex in this song!!! It blows my mind everttime I listen to it😛
@Vovchanchin
19 сағат бұрын
Moving Pictures is peak, best Rush IMO. The album is banger after banger.
@cpmf2112
20 сағат бұрын
If you watch the Rush documentary Beyond the Lighted Stage, the guys talk about The Police being a big influence.
@JRTrilling
19 сағат бұрын
Yeah the "Signals" album surely proves that.
@647782cnj
12 сағат бұрын
I don’t want to overwhelm you, but as great as Moving Pictures is, you’ve only scratched the surface of the world of RUSH.👍👍
@pcamper975
11 сағат бұрын
Rosalie, first off, I Love all the Rush reactions, I think as you continue (at some point) you will have many more faves, I have been a fan of Rush since the 70s, I think personally Rush fans appreciate your reactions, and Ill finish by saying not only beautiful, your also very intelligent. Keep up the fantastic work.
@Lemmingadventures
12 сағат бұрын
That's how we all feel. Rush gives us something to think about in almost every song.
@kenbourne8011
9 сағат бұрын
They were simply masters.
@testfire3000
12 сағат бұрын
This is one of my favorite Rush songs. I love your examination of the line "A tired mind become a shapeshifter" one of the best lines. So perfect and true! Also the line "An ounce of perception, a pound of obscure" is of course a reference to the old saying "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" but flipped. I LOVE IT!
@ThirdEarlXXl
11 сағат бұрын
Wow!! You are right on it. You get the insights really good.
@michaelbriefs9764
20 сағат бұрын
Almost, but not quite. It was actually Rush who were influenced by The Police. By the end of the 70's, Rush was tiring on the big, epic, Prog-Rock concept music that they were doing, during the 1970s. It was a heavy-lift for them and they were burned out on that style of song writing. Then, in 1979, they played the Pink Pop Festival in Holland and The Police were a part of the group of bands playing that day-long show. Rush were very impressed with The Police and they ate-up their style and attitude. Also, Rush were still young men back then and they really loved all the new Punk, Post-Punk, and New Wave music that was coming out at the beginning of the 80's and that music was all very influential on them. They loved that music and they wanted to bring some of those more contemporary styles/flavors into their music. So, that is where we get songs like "Spirit of Radio", "Entre Nous" and many of the songs on the Moving Pictures album and beyond. So, keep going with Rush in the 1980s! You will love the Signals album, which followed Moving Pictures. Excellent New Rock, if you will...Prog-Power-Rock or "Prog-New Wave Rock" is kind of where they were at that time. Great stuff!
@vicprovost2561
16 сағат бұрын
They never had a bad era in their musical evolution, I love early Rush but the later albums show a musical maturity to put them in my all time great bands list, they deserve to be in the debate.
@Ontariosound
12 сағат бұрын
@@vicprovost2561Huge Rush fan here. Geddy’s voice was in tatters for the last 15 years of their touring days. Musically still spot on though.
@FatToFitAfterFifty-vy8dy
7 сағат бұрын
No no no
@FatToFitAfterFifty-vy8dy
7 сағат бұрын
Rush never had a bad phase . You just didn’t get the reverse polarity my friend
@FatToFitAfterFifty-vy8dy
7 сағат бұрын
Geddy almost always pulled it off. Never disappointed me and I saw every tour They played 4+ hours, no opening band, 1 break. wTF more do you want?
@stevepreece2931
18 сағат бұрын
This was a big change for Rush, reggae, electronica shocked us, well me, 1981 17 years old being brought up on 2112, permanent waves wow this is what I loved about the ever changing rush ❤
@jacquesjrviens3384
18 сағат бұрын
Also one of my favourites! That song is so underrated in my opinion. Such a great album that it’s often overlooked and yet the lyrics and unusual blend of Sci-fi and reggae make it such a unique song ❤❤❤
@tkremarkTK
12 сағат бұрын
Don't be ashamed of loving this song or being your favorite. I have a special place in my heart for this song. I did an essay in college on this song, it moved me so much.
@adamgerdes7098
12 сағат бұрын
Rosalie, I much enjoy your reactions and particularly toward Rush. Their unique compositions and phenomenal sounds from a three-piece band is out-of-this-world. Please continue releasing entertaining reactions to really all genres. Many thanks..!
@toddbuck5957
9 сағат бұрын
By far one of the best albums ever made! And not just because I am a live-long Rush fan, but it is so rare to have an album with NO bad or less than great songs as filler. Each and every one, as you have clearly seen and heard, is as good or better than the last. Rush had many more great songs in their long catalog, but this was the pinnacle album, taking them to new levels and turning the page into new genres and styles. Fantastic set of reactions! Thank you so much!
@larryC1070
19 сағат бұрын
Long time Rush fans feel that Rush wrote the storybook to our lives. Glad you are enjoying and getting to experience some of that!
@johnzarate9212
13 сағат бұрын
This is definitely an underrated Gem!!! Great reaction!
@d-pinnit77
9 сағат бұрын
Dig your reactions. A breath of fresh air to hear someone speak intelligently on what they’re hearing.
@farginargle
19 сағат бұрын
Amazing. I cannot remember the last time I heard this song, 2 or 3 decades cannot explain that. But boy did I remember the lyrics like it was yesterdsy, somehow here I was singing along, whew!!!
@jasonm8017
19 сағат бұрын
Samzies. Always liked it, but kinda the ‘forgotten’ track on an album with nothing but bangers
@mattbaker5757
Күн бұрын
Yes, Rush liked The Police very much, and were influenced by The Police even though they were contemporaries and vice-versa. Very influenced by Yes as well, both as heroes of youth and as contemporaries later on. As you learn more about Rush you will realize that they were a band that very much kept up with the times regarding popular music. Being an influential band themselves, to the likes of Tool, The Foo Fighters and Dream Theater, they also allowed themselves to be influenced by contemporary bands. The thing was though, that Rush was around for over four decades, and many, many of their contemporaries fell by the way-side, broke up, or ended as bands one after the other as Rush, and a few others, like Van Halen, The Rolling Stones and Aerosmith just stayed in the game for decades. Many of the bands influenced by Rush became their contemporaries and then history while Rush remained. But if you go back to the beginning, back to Rush's first couple albums, they were heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin, Yes, Black Sabbath, cream and others. They even did an early single, before their first album, that was a cover of Buddy Holley's Not Fade Away, which in turn was covered by The Rolling Stones and other bands as well. By the late 70's Rush had truly found themselves and were doing much of the influencing, but Rush, as they were changing, changed their influences, like The Police and Genesis, Super Tramp, Van Halen, etc. They have a very unique 80's sound, changing from the 70's and that is as true in the 90's and 2000's up to their last album in 2012. While at the same time, in many ways, coming full circle in the 90's and 2000's moving back into being a power-trio of guitar, bass and drums and less synth/keyboards like in the 70's (they did incorporate keyboards, IIRC, around their 4th or 5th album and always had them to some extent after) If you want to hear some Rush music, that at first was mistaken for Led Zeppelin, check out the songs 'Working Man' and 'Finding My Way' off their self-titled debut album. How about a bit of Jimi Hendrix influence? Check out 'In The Mood' of their debut album or 'By-Tor and The Snow Dog' off their second album Fly By Night. Want to check out some Black Sabbath influence from Rush, look no further than 'The Necromancer' off their 3rd album Caress of Steel. Another song off of their debut album, 'I Need Some Lovin', you would have a great early seventies Rolling Stones song if you only replace Geddy's vocals with Mick Jagger.
@NominalTopic
19 сағат бұрын
Bravo.👏 An honest review of my favorite album. Nicely done.
@toddashton9696
19 сағат бұрын
Loved your comments and interpretation Also mentioning that this was the closing song Interestingly. The next Album is called Signals
@BOC4ALL
9 сағат бұрын
Out of every song on this album, this is my favorite. Moving Pictures is in my top 5 Lp's of all time.
@rush211251
2 сағат бұрын
I’ve said this many times in comments , it’s sure a classic album , that still derserves more recognition from music critics
@edgarroncal1411
6 сағат бұрын
Love the analysis you made of the whole moving pictures album, a masterpiece of music
@russellbubba
8 сағат бұрын
Outstanding interpertation.....you have passed Rush 101, now on to the 2nd semester....this will be a long and enlightening journey!!!
@Efferri
17 сағат бұрын
Don't apologize for your favourite song. I feel like us Rush fans all have different favourites.
@GeorgeJohnson-nw7dn
14 сағат бұрын
Actually Neil was not afraid to take elements of different genres and he admittedly said he was influenced by reggae and the Police in particular...And he and Stewart Copeland did become friends years later.
@richierich398
7 сағат бұрын
Best reaction/analysis of this album that I have seen. Great job.
@calvingreen5202
19 сағат бұрын
Another great reaction! I've really enjoyed your commentary and insights, breaking down Rush's music. Just a geeky thing, I've always held onto is this. Vital Signs is the last song of Moving Pictures. A banger, with subtle reggae vibes, that deals with the inner struggles, individuals have when trying to balance personal perspectives against society's pressures. One key lyric is, " signals get crossed and the balance distorted ". And the next album is titled " Signals". And talks about personal inner struggles and society's demands.....just genius!! Musically they are incredible and possibly one of the greatest ever....but lyrically, Neil's writing and the band's interpretation, is second to none. Keep up with the Rush reactions. Hopefully, you'll continue with the Signals album and discover their musical evolution. Subdivision, Analog Kid, Digital Man, Chemistry, Losing It and New World Man are amazing songs. Please check these out and see what you think
@mikemerck5701
56 минут бұрын
So glad I saw the tour when they performed MP in its entirety. Excellent. Alpharetta GA
@Buds1own
6 сағат бұрын
SOOO GREAT REACTION!!!!!! :) Jesus Love 2 all!! 💖
@Ghoststang74
19 сағат бұрын
My brother showed me what Rush was all about in 1982 and I was hooked immediately. I had the pleasure of seeing them live 17 times before their retirement. I love all of Rush's music and it is very challenging to pick a favorite piece of music. With that being said 1 of my favorites ties into the journey you just completed, but is a sort of prequel on the album Permanent Waves the Song Natural Science would be my recommendation for the next Rush song you experience.
@cjfin00
11 сағат бұрын
Another fantastic Rush Reaction. I don't even remember a time when I wasn't a Rush fan. I also love my fellow Rush fans. They are an intelligent bunch. I learn new things in their comments. My favorite albums are definitely 2112 and Hemispheres. I will be a Rush fan as long as my lungs draw breath.
@aronp7097
17 сағат бұрын
I actually shed a tear watching you react to this spectacular song.....😢
@bartonbagnes4605
13 сағат бұрын
Awesome performance.🤘🎃🤘
@Lerxst101
15 сағат бұрын
Definitely one of my favorites from MP, and the entire Rush catalog.
@petahpunk
2 сағат бұрын
Rosalie is climbing the charts, she catches some great nuances, and is very interesting. I always thought this was a reggae groove sped up.
@Gary-f2n
19 сағат бұрын
I love this album. Vital signs was the first rush song I ever heard.
@quietwoodworking
18 сағат бұрын
My favorite Rush song is the one I'm listening to at that moment.
@billzangara4195
19 сағат бұрын
Once again, an incredible song analysis! I really enjoy listening to you break down the lyrics so perfectly. I would highly recommend you reacting to the songs Chemistry and Digital Man. 👍
@robcandiani6355
11 сағат бұрын
Last but not least 😊great job the rush catalog is huge they are truly the whole package .thanks.
@runnerbl49
16 сағат бұрын
I loved, loved, loved your analysis of Moving Pictures. I first encountered Rush as a teenager, shortly after they released this album. I think you would also enjoy Presto and Power Windows from later in their catalogue. Very different musically and stylistically, but the lyrics are just as profound and enduring. Their final album, Clockwork Angels, is a true concept album, and a masterpiece as well. Look forward to more from you in respect to Rush, but also other music.
@DarrylTarman
19 сағат бұрын
Rosalie , I’m glad you went down the Rush Rabbit hole.. I grew up listening to them in the 80’s… Now that you reacted to the Moving Pictures album , you need to react to these same songs on the Time Machine Tour live from Cleveland.. It’ll blow your mind.. They’re so much better live..
@bryanhaynes6742
14 сағат бұрын
No doubt. Rush was inspired by many groups, the past and present. They love the Police. Stewart Copeland and Neil became best of friends. You always got more with less with the Police. Another brilliant trio.
@jdbroders64
12 сағат бұрын
I'm a huge Rush fan and had the privilege of seeing them live many times. Neil was prescient to your point at around 2100 or so and following on. He was a brilliant lyricist.
@jacquesjrviens3384
18 сағат бұрын
Favourite song can change from year to year but Available light and Losing it. Comes down to Neil’s incredible lyrics at the end of the day.
@tomburns7544
16 сағат бұрын
You say you feel smarter from hearing these Rush songs and as a lifelong Rush fan, I definitely know how you feel. But you know what? Your experience as a trained psychologist/mental health person (not sure exactly so forgive me if I didn't get the specifics of your background right) and how you explain things made me feel smarter, too! Thank you for your insightful, thoughtful reactions, Rosalie! Looking forward to hearing more from you! 👍
@vicprovost2561
16 сағат бұрын
Not all reactors are as good, that is for sure. I love hearing educated people, something sadly lacking as I see more evidence of some younger folks having no clue. Others hit it out of the park like Rosalie. Rock On!
@heavymetal19610
12 сағат бұрын
One of Geddy's best bass solos....... Watching them perform this track live was electifying....
@PeterMcCracken-n3g
12 сағат бұрын
Being yourself is the best you. No shade from me Rosalie.
@Cozy990
17 сағат бұрын
Thanks for this great reaction, you should follow to Permanent Wave album,,,you'll love it !
@Lightmane
17 сағат бұрын
I'm curious if your next album will be by RUSH, or someone else? If I can recommend another band though, it would be YES. RUSH idolized YES, and the reason Geddy Lee played a Rickenbacker Bass was 'Chris Squire', the bass player for YES, who's now deceased. Hope you check them out. 'Close to the Edge' is there best album, but their song 'Roundabout' from their album 'Fragile' was their first #1 hit. One more thing: RUSH introduced YES, when they were inducted into the HOF, and they had Geddy play his bass with them on stage, at that induction, because Chris had passed away. They performed Roundabout, so if you'd like to see that performance, it's on KZitem.
@russellsnodgrass7534
19 сағат бұрын
I'd be curious to hear your take on the next album after this one, Signals, and the progression of ideas, to me it's a natural extension, especially after Vital Signs.
@paulclarkson2614
17 сағат бұрын
One of my favourites from MP. Really great that you enjoyed it Rosalie. Knew you would. I’ve LOVED your take on MP. One of my favourite albums. Now your reactions one of my favourites on You Tube
@paulclarkson2614
17 сағат бұрын
Ps. I saw Rush live in concert on this MP tour in Northern England. Still stands as one of my favourite concerts ever. x
@philstone3859
11 сағат бұрын
After this, I went back and rewatched your YYZ reaction. Ok, you may have seen this suggestion already from us old fans and I think you are ready for it. It’s another very high level instrumental called La Villa Strangiato. They were really pushing their limits with this one and it’s based on a dream Alex had. If I had to pick one RUSH song, this would be it. I know that’s a difficult thing to say, but everyone has their favorites for personal reasons. It’s absolutely beautiful and complex as only RUSH can do. I believe many other lifelong fans would agree with me. It’s easily one of their very best songs. I’ll be waiting to watch your mouth pop open again. 😆👍
@motomarty8269
9 сағат бұрын
I thoroughly enjoy your reactions Rush, particularly the analysis of Neil Peart’s lyrical compositions.
@nathanmasseyRU40
9 сағат бұрын
Great insight and commentary--the next album by Rush, Signals, is the most logical and most excellent place to pursue the musical extravaganza of Rush, if you want to be further mesmerized by their lyrics and music.
@Rod-yw6gj
15 сағат бұрын
That Dalmatian and fire hydrant are a signal to your next destination.
@dgraff6749
12 сағат бұрын
I think of this song as a precursor to their next album, Signals
@ZIG4ZAG20
19 сағат бұрын
THAT what’s referred to as a deep cut but it’s really one of my favorites on Moving Pictures.🤘🖖✌️🎸🎹🎤🥁
@scotgregg4349
8 сағат бұрын
Lady, I dig your reactions, and you. This song is a great lead into Signals.
@jacobscreek1000
19 сағат бұрын
I always thought Vital Signs prepared you for their next album Signals which was another style shift for Rush.
@lukefrerichs2913
15 сағат бұрын
I knew you would like the lyrics on this one! Rush is my favorite band for all the reasons they blew you away. I hope you do another Rush album in the future.
@primemover1416
15 сағат бұрын
I'm not sure, but I'd say the closest album to MP, as far as each song being it's own picture, would be Power Windows, each song looking through a different window. Amazing lyrics as well.
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA
14 сағат бұрын
My favourite from them too.
@tencentwonders
14 сағат бұрын
Your reaction is a testament to your depth of character and sensibility. This is a song that could easily be dismissed as cold and sterile, but you found an emotional connection to it. Nicely done.
@philstone3859
12 сағат бұрын
RUSH GIRL! Another one! I always like to say no dummies in a RUSH crowd. You are now RUSH ARMY. Back when this came out in my youth, I also interpreted a bit of a weed smoking element to this song. That’s right! RUSH were also famously potheads! They never hid that fact. In fact, they wrote a song about it called Passage to Bangkok off of 2112. It a tribute to an Asian pot smoking train trip they took in the 70’s. Very well known song among the older fans. Used to be on the radio even. I recommend you check out the flip side of 2112. Several really good songs that tend to get overlooked because of the epic 2112 concept side of the record. The whole album is good. Oh wait, you haven’t even HEARD 2112 yet! Buckle up for THAT ride! It’s a RUSH rite of passage. I recommend the animated version because it makes it easier to follow the story. Truly epic, concept style, unforgettable, early masterpiece inspired by Ayn Rand and her book Anthem. Neil strikes again! It’s sci-fi trippy and very strong.
@mark-be9mq
10 сағат бұрын
It was my favorite on the album when I was young.
@perryjones476
16 сағат бұрын
I've loved this series of reactions. Thank you for giving us a reminder of the experience of first hearing these songs. 🎉
@Vault-vh5jm
16 сағат бұрын
Look forward to more Rush reactions when you send them our way.
@donovanemery597
12 сағат бұрын
Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Signals and Grace Under Pressure were amazing albums
@garysteinert8040
19 сағат бұрын
At the end there you had an eargasm.
@franckthibault2521
16 сағат бұрын
Good job Rosalie, yet again! I love this whole album, all your reactions to the songs. Also, what you said at the end about us spending time on our phones and what not reminds me of Genesis from RAYE, which you’ve also covered!
@MikeOstrowski-iq8wf
18 сағат бұрын
…..my favorite off this album ❤️ just like you 🫵🏻 absolutely love your interpretation of RUSH lyrics (Neil) as great as the track itself ❤️
@firecracker187
10 сағат бұрын
ROSALEE. I cant believe you haven't reacted to Andre Rieu ft Emma Kok 'Voila' Get ready
@chrisofnottingham
18 сағат бұрын
This definitely has a Regatta de Blanc (White Reggae) feel
@markwilson6031
3 сағат бұрын
I love the Rush reactions. You get it. Please keep going through their work. It just gets better. Also I hope you will reach back just a little further and react to Elvis, If I can dream. Thank you.
@JC-tq8gm
16 сағат бұрын
I was a big fan of this song when I first got the album. When Signals came out after this album I thought Vitals Signs could have been on it just as easily. Has the same vibe in my opinion. Glad you liked it.
@inTOXICatedTV1
10 сағат бұрын
The Cleverlys- no diggity radio bristol sessions
@mark-be9mq
10 сағат бұрын
Yes
@paulschirf9259
17 сағат бұрын
I fell in love with Rush when Permanent Waves was the current Tour, but Moving Pictures was my first experience seeing them live. The album sat on my turn table for months. Excellent analysis and enjoyable commentary.
@CANDOKNOWHOW
16 сағат бұрын
This one has always been one of my top 5 favorite Rush tunes since it came out in the early 80’s. I just knew you were gonna love this song once I realized you planned on doing all of Moving Pictures. With your background in psychology I knew the clinical approach of the lyrics would probably be really appealing as well as the analysis of disconnects in life and the sociological insistence on deviation and elevation from the “norm”. Those elements, as well as the obvious inspiration of the synth/pop/reggae style from The Police had me telling my daughter you were likely going to see this as a real stand out tune. Another song I’ve been anxious to see you react to is “Subdivisions” from their follow up album from this one, titled “Signals”. It’s in my Top 5 Rush tunes as well, and was a pretty big hit on 80’s MTV and radio. It has a very pronounced psychological and sociological message in its lyrics as well.
@stsomewhereP30
19 сағат бұрын
I recommend listening to the song "Farewell to Kings", super relevant today.
@csphoenix9
19 сағат бұрын
I love this Moving Pictures, Rush actually took influence from the Police, Rush said everything was opening to use. Vitals Signs is the best song on the album
@GhostRider-yu8ym
18 сағат бұрын
Great reaction. Spot on about the reggae drop on this track. They also do this late in The Spirit of Radio. I first saw these guys in 1976 and basically grew up with their music. Soundtrack of my life.
@dpall38
15 сағат бұрын
I think this is a perfect album. From the first time I brought it home from the record store and put on the headphones, to listening today for the probably 1000 time it is perfect.
@donaldphillips5025
16 сағат бұрын
I think you would really enjoy doing a review of Boston's first album,no videos just the studio album!!
@cpmf2112
20 сағат бұрын
Neil wrote many many more brilliant lyrics like this, I am looking forward to your reactions going forward 😁
@sammyc3696
16 сағат бұрын
you're like the best music reactor out there
@martinlehotan8373
7 сағат бұрын
This album is so good!
@cpmf2112
19 сағат бұрын
My favorite song is Natural Science from their Permanent Waves album. You have already heard The Spirit of Radio and Freewill from it, I wish you would consider the remaining four songs from Permanent Waves please? Jacob's Ladder Entre Nous Different Strings Natural Science
@chalfo
19 сағат бұрын
Was going to say the same - finish this one, please!!! (it's my favorite)
@shannonherb2048
16 сағат бұрын
Great reaction sweetie XO ❤
@scarybaldguy
19 сағат бұрын
"An ounce of perception / a pound of obscure" I MEAN
@B.P-m2q
17 сағат бұрын
Whew! You said it so well Rosalee. Everyone? Look outside your window. Today
@raybernal6829
18 сағат бұрын
This album was just EPIC and this is my fave from Moving Pictures... The Professor was unmatched with his lyricism... "An ounce of perception a pound of obscure... Everybody got to elevate from the norm" 🔥 just unmatched
@MrSinnerBOFH
18 сағат бұрын
Great reaction, your own way! Love you giving it a psychological analysis; Rush lyrics are so profound that deserve one. Great, awesome of you by noticing The Police influence. I know Rush liked listening to The Police for sure, and this (and other songs) are directly influenced by them. I don’t know about The Police being influenced by Rush, maybe, as I don’t know as much about Sting, Summers and Copeland. There’s a live rendition of “Working Man” we’re Rush starts with a reagent vibe that’s so amazingly good! Look up “Working Man live in Cleveland”(2011) and have fun
@robertljazz2796
18 сағат бұрын
The Albums Signals and Power Windows are excellent albums as well, I hope you listen to them and do a deep dive into them ! Rush is a thinking man's and woman's band that has messages of life that can be complicated and simple at the same time! The song Losing It. Is a song that will Amaze you and also make you cry! Signals is their next Album can't wait to hear what you think of these albums! Rush is a tremendous deep dive !!!
@pebbles2626
15 сағат бұрын
Neil loved the Police back in 1979/1980. Interestingly, there is a quote by Copeland about how the Police tried to get into like a fight with Rush--to try to get attention they threw "bombs" at Rush--but Rush ignored them. Vital Signs is one of their famous "last-minute" songs, which they came up with in the studio. Though Rush has many great albums and has changed their sound greatly, Moving Pictures is their pinnacle of album releases, in my opinion. "Copeland learned that the beef was one-sided. "And years later, it turns out Rush -- [the] guys in the band -- Neil Peart, is so Canadian that he didn't even mind," he recalls. "And we became really great friends in spite of the fact that we used to criticize his band when we were just trying to get attention. I think he's old and wise and Canadian enough to understand all that."
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