When Peart died, the world lost a treasure. Not just the music world, but the whole world.
@robertboston7872
3 ай бұрын
Broke my heart everyone has their inspiration he was mine my personal hero
@patrickthebutcher
Ай бұрын
The world is smaller without him
@jhc2093
6 ай бұрын
There was no band like them. They were a completely unique thing. Instantly identifiable. Welcome. Enjoy the Rush ride.
@RJ-nz5jn
6 ай бұрын
Agree. When other bands were partying, they were practicing. That's why they're so tight.
@kidkong637
2 ай бұрын
Other worldly!
@battmyne
4 ай бұрын
tightest band in history. they always said, if one of them is solo-ing, they're all solo-ing (all at the same time). There is always loads going on but they never do too much - always restrained and understated whilst being incredibly technical .
@johntomasik1555
13 күн бұрын
LOL...that's what I've often said to others. When you think you're listening to a guitar solo, you're actually listening to a guitar-bass-drum solo.
@markmiller3101
5 ай бұрын
No need to signal, Geddy and Alex have been playing together since grade school, Neil came later and added his pure genius to the song writing, impeccable drum skills which were unmatched to this day and the rest is history. They are the real thing. Bands that can sync up like this are a true rarity. WELCOME the RUSH ARMY my friend, ENJOY!
@philstone3859
6 ай бұрын
YYZ live in Rio. Trust me. Even for us lifelong RUSH fans, it’s mind blowing. The band was impressed big time! Those people had been literally waiting their entire lives to see them because they never toured there before. Strong crowd reaction!
@killiansred1000
6 ай бұрын
The audience sings the instrumental.
@Critical_Thinker858
6 ай бұрын
I'm a fan of hearing the studio version of all Rush songs first for the fidelity and audio quality and then going back and watching them live to see how incredible they are at reproducing the studio sound on stage. They are amazing live! So, YYZ in Rio is a MUST watch but I'd HIGHLY RECOMMEND the studio version first.
@benf1111
6 ай бұрын
Dude this. I love how the band is blown away by the audience reaction. So much positive energy.
@Wilem35
6 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@philstone3859
6 ай бұрын
Bunch of RUSH GEEKS! I will bully you! 🤣
@scottarnest8980
6 ай бұрын
They wrote it and played it so much, most of the time they dont have to look for timing. They are the real deal. Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse.
@EvilSean62
28 күн бұрын
you are so right when we played a new song all of us were nervous we would stuff it ... but after some back to back focus and we nailed it after 3 or 4
@SquashPile
6 ай бұрын
You're now in the rabbit hole for sure.
@leroythemaster4268
6 ай бұрын
He's gonna need therapy after he finally works his way up to 2 1 1 2. Hopefully the studio version with lyrics but no cartoon to go with it. The video distracts from the music.
@tmcgrenere
6 ай бұрын
This could be a rabbit hole!!!
@walterkowalskisr186
6 ай бұрын
Ya Squash lmfao. Dude got himself into something hard to get out of.
@konradkanuckle5920
6 ай бұрын
Love when you play the bass!....maybe do a music sheet read of the bass to Geddy's riffs? There is a you tuber out of New Zealand ( Andy Rooneys drums )...he does that with Neil's drumming, it's pretty cool! From west coast Canada 🇨🇦, peace.
@Matty0923
6 ай бұрын
My favorite instrumental of all time
@kevinjennings238
6 ай бұрын
Over the past few Decades, when I'd be Down or Depressed, I Always Play this song, when I Need an Emotional / Spiritual BOOST!
@LourivalVieira1988
6 ай бұрын
É meu favorito também, porém eu tenho amado muito a The Camera Eye também!❤️
@Matty0923
6 ай бұрын
@@LourivalVieira1988 Love The Camera Eye as well
@trulovis2giv
4 ай бұрын
La Villa was the first song I hacked learned on bass. on a $25 pawn shop bass. OH BOY
@darrenobayashi6528
6 ай бұрын
Fun fact about La Villa... They struggled to record it for the album, so they did it in 3 parts and edited it together. Then to record this video, they refused to fake playing... So they played it... this is the first take.
@Mike80528
6 ай бұрын
I noted this point above. Geddy told the story on his book tour. They hadn't been able to complete this in one take prior to this in the studio. They didn't do anything special, but this time it just clicked and they knocked it out in their first take...
@jerrypilarz3076
4 ай бұрын
They stopped at take 42 to try and get it all. Hemispheres was a progressive rock peak, but it broke them mentally in a way that brought in the eventual departure from the longer pieces.
@loadedorygun
2 ай бұрын
Yeah this is a really special recording. It’s just a crazy hard song to do and they nailed it.
@schafn
2 ай бұрын
Hemispheres was an album were the guys wrote songs that were at or beyond the edge of their capabilities. The story about them struggling and then failing to record it in one take demonstrates this. However, they ended up playing it time and time again live with perfection. This shows that yeah they were awesome on Fly By Night, Caress, 2112, etc, but they were still growing as musicians by leaps and bounds.
@Particulator
6 ай бұрын
This in my book is the best instrumental rock song of all time. Geddy Lee is a beast. Live, he plays the bass, sings and play the keys while having a foot on the Moog bass pedals.
@kimbarry4674
6 ай бұрын
You want bass??? WHERE'S MY THING?/HERE IT IS! live of course and buckle up❤😁🇨🇦
@matthewnoto9380
6 ай бұрын
I've always thought the bass playing on "Roll The Bones" was a thing of beauty, too. Nice and funky, almost filthy.
@scottarnest8980
6 ай бұрын
Yes, gotta do it.
@cityhonors1
6 ай бұрын
🙋🏿♀️ I recommended that also! 😁🥰🐰
@jsrolfe65
6 ай бұрын
Rush - Where s My Thing?/ Here It Is! (drum solo) - Live in Dallas
@joelsalgado5808
6 ай бұрын
And the sequel "Leave that thing alone"
@rick5440
6 ай бұрын
Rush were craftsmen in addition to musicians. They perfected their craft.
@GoblinGuy333
6 ай бұрын
In one of his interviews after Neil passed, Geddy called him a "fucking monster musician." In reality all three were fucking monster musicians! Geddy and Alex were best friends since, like 7th grade or so. Neil replaced the original drummer after one album with John Rutsey, so he was considered "the new guy.". There is no weak leg on this tripod.
@SergioSBloch
6 ай бұрын
This piece is about the nightmares Alex would have - and it a complex work in 12 acts. I. Buenas Noches, Mein Froinds! II. To sleep, perchance to dream… III. Strangiato Theme IV. A Lerxst in Wonderland V. Monsters! VI. Danforth and Pape VII. The Waltz of the Shreves VIII. Never turn your back on a Monster! IX. Monsters! (Reprise) X. Strangiato Theme (Reprise) XI. A Farewell to Thing Each segment is part of a different dream or nightmare - Lerxst is Alex's nickname - Pratt was Neil and Dirk is Geddy. You may see references to Lerxt, Pratt and Dirk at times - it is just what the guys called themselves in the band.
@lerxstdirkst6181
6 ай бұрын
Yep
@trulovis2giv
4 ай бұрын
Powerhouse Looney Toons V. (MONSTERS)
@timcotton1782
2 ай бұрын
Anyone who tells you they don't read music is deluded. They are virtuosos, and extremely well trained. They completely understand their compositions, nothing is "accidental".
@rongomez4831
6 ай бұрын
The best band of all times… my opinion
@behindenemylines9033
6 ай бұрын
Check out the song YYZ LIVE in RIO.....all 3 get to showcase!
@ricmotta2495
6 ай бұрын
Aye, for a bass lover, that will surely impress.
@MontanaFree
6 ай бұрын
These guys never have to look to each other for timing. They have these songs so down that it's just purely automatic. Every song, every time. It's incredible.
@timshelton8535
6 ай бұрын
Alex was also playing Taurus pedals at the beginning of this song. Always loved hearing this song live! First time was ‘81.
@conchrepublictheband
6 ай бұрын
Me too in Dallas!
@tx_1
6 ай бұрын
@@conchrepublictheband Me too! Dallas Reunion Arena 81. I was 14 yrs old (who said little girls didn't like Rush!). My friend's brother stayed in line all night & got us 2nd row right in front of Alex. $10. It may have cost $12.50 (don't remember), but he only made me pay $10. Pat Travers sat in front of us. Such a great memory!
@tommack8650
5 ай бұрын
This is Rush magnus opus. The song and all 3 members are at their highest level. Alex goes from a weeping violin to firecrackers on the fret, Geddy banging bass keyboard and pedals, w Neil giving another lesson on the skins. Doesn't get any better than this - caviar and Rolex watch out! 🔥
@geralddavis8160
2 ай бұрын
Eddie Van Halen was once asked by an interviewer "what does it feel like to be the world's best guitarist?", his reply was "I wouldn't know, why don't you ask Alex Lifeson"; high praise.
@romankoltun5935
6 ай бұрын
Quote of the month " how is Neil Peart doing all that with that polyester on". He is the professor that's how.
@ronaldloboda7509
4 ай бұрын
This is music perfection at the highest level. This is incredible
@vincenttayelrand
6 ай бұрын
Fun fact - Rush struggled to record this track in the studio and finally decided to lay it down in two takes. When the time came to record this video they were really surprised that they were able to do it in only one go.
@RottenPoliticians
6 ай бұрын
****Neil Peart...Drum Solo, Live in Frankfort. MUST SEE!
@zerglilngvet5428
6 ай бұрын
why plz no
@chipledoux6750
6 ай бұрын
Rush has been my favorite band since 1980. I am so enthused to see another gospel team member find this band! If you want to hear more of this bands 40 year career and the evolving styles they used, or the focus you mentioned in Geddy’s bass playing just listen to the comments. All Rush fans seem to be UBER fans, almost super fans. I will suggest three things to you: listen to 2112 next, listen to my favorite 3 recordings in a row- from the album Exit Stage Left Broons Bane, The Trees, and Jacob’s Ladder. Also, please note that Neil Peart is also the lyricist and that the this band is, in my humble opinion, among the greatest greatest collections of musicians ever put together. The Professor (drums) is arguably recognized as the GOAT for rock drummers while Geddy is also arguably the best (at least in the top 2 or3) bassists in rock. Sadly, most fans feel that while Alex Lifeson, the lead guitarist is among the top 3 to 5 guitarists of all time, critics don’t agree. Anyway enjoy your Rush journey!!! “Leave That Thing Alone” for crazy bass focus, and “the Garden” and so many more for incredible lyrics and stories.
@markjohnson4217
6 ай бұрын
Geddy actually recently published a book about bass guitar, because apparently he has become one of the foremost experts on rare basses and the history and evolution of the bass guitar. He decided to channel his compulsion to collect rare basses into writing a book about them for bass nerds! Geddy is one of the greatest in rock, other top contentenders: Chris Squire from YES, Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Paul Jones from Led Zep.. This song is completely arranged, the only improvisation going on is Alex's main solo. The title means 'Strange House' and the piece was inspired by a series of nightmares that Alex had. Each section has a brief title that characterises the dream segment. The abrupt end makes me think of waking up suddenly, as it usually happens when waking from a nightmare, Lol!!
@cpmf2112
6 ай бұрын
Your hoodie should have a guitar instead of a fish and it could still be Bass Pro Shops 😂
@mark-be9mq
6 ай бұрын
😂
@kimbarry4674
6 ай бұрын
Great choice you're in for a treat😆❤🇨🇦
@squamishfish
6 ай бұрын
Watch Working Man Live in Cleveland , See how three guys in their 50s end a three hour show fire 🔥 fire 🔥 fire 🔥
@craiga1128
6 ай бұрын
Rush is a musicians band. I've seen them over 30 times and they sound exactly like the album. All in perfect timing.
@mattreynolds612
3 ай бұрын
They had all their music beyond memorized. It was subconscious muscle memory.🎶🔥✌️
@ericcindycrowder7482
2 ай бұрын
As far as making it back home, you can see often Geddy would walk over and lock eyes with Neil to sync the rhythm section.
@timcotton1782
2 ай бұрын
The pure synchronicity of Rush is what makes them special to me. So, a few things to know: This piece is based on Alex Lifeson deciding he wanted to express in music a period of his life when he was beset by very strange nighjtmares. Thus the title, "the strage village". This is also why he is featured much more prominently with his guitar than either of the other two. Geddy's bass takes no back seat, my man, it's pounding away throughout this number like John Bonham's kicks. But the song is Alex's story, so he gets the front. This band composes all of their music as if writing an orchestral symphony; no note is improvised, and the beat is so well rehearsed that it's locked in before you ever get to see it. For another example of this, check out YYZ, another instrumental with insane synchronicity.
@jackteppo9633
6 ай бұрын
Geddy the lead singer plays bass, synthesizer, foot pedals and 6 string on occasion.😊😮😊
@leehammel691
6 ай бұрын
He sometimes plays 12 string as well (Xanadu, for example).
@kennethhickey8241
6 ай бұрын
Kings of time signatures!!!! Seamless!!!
@billfaith6615
11 күн бұрын
Rush are the favorite musicians of your favorite musicians.
@fuzzym30
6 ай бұрын
I still believe the Exit Stage Left Version of this is the best.
@SM-ri2df
6 ай бұрын
IT'S ALL EYE CONTACT BUT CHECK OUT YYZ LIVE IN RIO BY RUSH.. ITS ABOUT A 4 MINUTE INSTRUMENTAL WITH BASS SOLO'S AND THE CROWD 90,000 PLUS PUTS ITS OWN LYRICS TO IT... A MUST SEE...GREAT REACTION , THANKS
@davidmonk4814
6 ай бұрын
Leave that thing alone and a Working Man from Cleveland, you'll love the bass.
@juliebrockett3471
6 ай бұрын
Great reaction Church Man!! They wrote and released album “Hemishperes” in 1978. They were in their mid 20’s! This album nearly broke them! They were so musically ambitious that they have said they actually wrote music beyond their capabilities! They usually recorded live off the floor in 4 or 5 takes (rehearsed during sound checks while touring)! They recorded their whole 2nd album in 10 days. They attempted to record this song off the floor and were determined to do in 1 take, after 10 days, they finally had to admit defeat and record it in 3 parts! It took them nearly 3 months to record this album with only 1 day off! They worked and practiced this song for months after that until they could go out and record this video LIVE (with no audience) in 1 take! (They refused to do any song that they could not perform live.. and this was 1978) Geddy says they just do it over and over and over again until it’s muscle memory! They connect so well, they just know how to keep it on the rails, but they worked super hard for it! After this album, (which only has 4 songs on it) they swore that they would never put themselves in such a stressful, position again! It was putting them in a bad place ! So the next album “Permannt Waves” has a very different vibe! Lovin the journey, man! I recommend your next one be “Leave That Thing Alone” live from the Time Machine Tour! That will fill your need for “slappin dat bass” and has a really cool drum solo as a bonus!! Be well and God bless.. from Texas!
@darrenobayashi6528
6 ай бұрын
Any Rush fan can tell you... you experience whole different songs when you focus on just one thing. As a bass player, I would expect you to hear the bass first. But you really need to listen many times before the lyrics come into focus, especially as a musician, and the virtuosity always overpowers the words. Truthfully that is why we are lifetime fans... you can listen over and over and over always finding new and amazing things in every song. Discovering lyrics is just a step in falling down the Rush rabbit hole.
@Jo-oc-0
3 ай бұрын
Great point about getting lost in any one aspect of their music. I get lost focusing on how Geddy Lee manipulates his voice and enunciates the words to match his bass and tell the story.
@oldguykeith9439
6 ай бұрын
Not only does Geddy Lee play bass and all keyboards he is also the lead vocalist on all songs.
@Clownmeati8
29 күн бұрын
In my opinion this is Alex Lifeson's finest guitar performance.. One can argue about his "best", lots of contenders in their catalogue but this is Mr Lifeson at his finest...
@clockworkangel4026
6 ай бұрын
For some incredible Geddy solos check out Leave That Thing Alone from the Time Machine Tour & Malignant Narcissism from Snakes and Arrow Tour. As a fellow bass player I recommend checking out Geddy's Big Beautiful Book of Bass. It's an awesome compendium of vintage basses, with gorgeous photos, interviews with legendary bass players and lots of cool info on all types of models/styles.
@ZIG4ZAG20
6 ай бұрын
They each have their own unique cues to help each other out. They are known for being notoriously over rehearsed when it comes to the live show AND it’s like they have a special kind of relationship with each other and can basically telepathically communicate and react to the other person in a situation that might make other bands train wreck into stopping mid song and starting over, where they look at each other and keep going how they need to till the other one gets back in sync with them🤯I’ve seen it happen live when Alex broke a string heading into the solo of ‘Closer to the Heart’ and Geddy and Neil double backed a few seconds, together in unison, while Alex literally threw his guitar to one guy (stagehand) as his tech was running up with the replacement for him, and it was like maybe 3-5 seconds and if you blinked or looked down right then you would have missed it and never known it happened.👌👍🥇🇨🇦🎼🎸🥁🎤🎹
@stewpot6998
6 ай бұрын
They count. They know their music and they are time signature geniuses. Exit Stage Left (original live album. Not the remastered whatever pops up crud on youtube).
@Silica_Packer
6 ай бұрын
This was Alex's song. I think Geddy wanted the audience to focus on Alex.
@billc.5861
6 ай бұрын
Neal on drums was so ridiculously precise , a complete perfectionist. Very mathematical in his approach for most of his career, He later stated learning the jazz style for better expression
@j_omega_t
6 ай бұрын
Rush composed their music - it's not much improv. There is a little, but it is, for the most part composed. That's why you don't see signals - they just know what comes next. If you compare the studio versions to the live versions, you'll hear what I mean.
@JeromeDukes
6 ай бұрын
No lyrics, the music is the lyrics. The song is based on some crazy dream Alex had. Every movement in the song is reflecting a person going to sleep, dreaming, having a nightmare, and waking up. That's my interpretation of the song. The section called "Monsters" is the nightmare portion of the song but not a traditional nightmare (scary), think along the lines on Monsters Inc. The transition after the monster section is supposed to reflect a big band, love Neils drums in this section. Also Alex guitar solo sounds like the horn section in a big band. Alex first main solo at the beginning of the song reflects a person dreaming. Geddy is my favorite bass player. He has so many bass lines that are absolutely killer. One of my favorite lines is from Digital Man, just love the groove and melody. Two Geddy solos that that are fan favorites is Leave that Thing Alone from the Time Machine Tour and Malignant Narcissism from Snakes and Arrows tour. A must see is Working Man live in Cleveland, what is killer is when you see Alex and Geddy solo with Neil holding it down.
@johncritchlow8156
6 ай бұрын
Not only is Neil drummer's drummer, he's literally a human metronome. Their precision is basically a lot of rehearsal. Before a tour for instance, each musician would re-learn the music that was chosen for the show, Then after each musician did some homework, they'd rehearse for a several weeks until everything was solid, and each member was satisfied. Geddy would learn his bass parts until muscle memory, then work on the vocals with playing. Then team up for rehearsal. These guys worked very hard, right out of the gate, and that never stopped.
@scott4482
6 ай бұрын
You picked the right video , it's the most faithful to the studio version. This song is what separates RUSH from any other band in the world.
@FUBAR1986
5 ай бұрын
YYZ live in Rio….. When most reactors see the size of the crowd and the energy,unity And sing to a wordless song, it blew the band away… a must watch!!!
@debbieplato5107
6 ай бұрын
This song was about a series of nightmares that Alex Lifeson had especially when they were on tour. Three geniuses in one band! How do they do this? Practice, practice practice! Only Neil had drumming lessons growing up. Both Geddy and Alex are self taught. For more bass Malignant Narcissism from the Snakes and Arrows tour Working man live in Cleveland 🤯 YYZ live in Rio Where's my thing/Here it is live in Dallas Thanks for a great start to my Friday morning 😀 Cheers 🇨🇦
@garylogan3640
6 ай бұрын
This was composed about a series of nightmares Alex had experienced.
@_Hold_My_Beer_
5 ай бұрын
Re-watch... watch their feet... - all the sounds they create with their feet is genius on its own. When their feet are better than you will ever be..... Damn.... you know you are watching musical magicians.
@timgelinas-drummer7802
6 ай бұрын
That was a great reaction. They never signal each other. Each piece is composed that way.
@Omnium007
6 ай бұрын
Don't forget that Geddy is also playing bass pedals, while singing and playing keys... Yep, BEST. BAND. EVER!!!!!! No signals - perfection. I'm excited for you, you have so much more to experience! (He is risen!)
@diverdown631
6 ай бұрын
Next, watch YYZ live in Rio and watch 70,000 Brasilians sing along to an instrumental.
@ps3pspgoandroid
17 күн бұрын
40 years ago and more. RIP Drummer and Writer Neil Peart.
@jeffjohnson8444
6 ай бұрын
Two songs that are a must for you Working Man Live in Cleveland (Time Machine Tour) Headlong Flight - Opening is Bass riff you would completely dig. FYI they didn't use queues. They were all just that perfect
@warrengee-f9l
6 ай бұрын
Been addicted to this band from the mid 70s , Neil the drummer writes the songs while arguably the best drummer , Getty world glass bass ... Alex world class guitar ....blows the mind all their sound comes from just 3
@scottbaxtrom4324
6 ай бұрын
This band is so tight and have played together for almost 50 years.Great musicians and lots of practice. ❤
@BatFang-s8y
6 ай бұрын
Over 50 isn't it? Since 1972?
@mistermuso2734
5 ай бұрын
@@BatFang-s8yAlex first formed the band in 1968. I think they've been stable as a 3-piece containing Alex and Geddy since 1972, with Neil Peart replacing John Rutsy as drummer in 1974 after Rutsy tore up the lyrics for the first album the day they went in to record it!
@lindaward5376
6 ай бұрын
You say you want some more bass; I say YYZ Live In Rio. It's based on the IATA code for Toronto's Pearson International Airport, and Geddy's opening bass riff is actually spelling it out in Morse Code. Cheers from Toronto! 🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🔥 🔥 🔥
@JeanCarlosValletteRomero
6 ай бұрын
Excellent reaction, and I know you will love "Working man live in Cleveland" and "Freewill", great songs with a more prominent bass. I will also tell you that Geedy Lee changed his professional contract to a bass that I believe disappeared and "Steinberg" and then to the Fender Jazz Bass. Another point to highlight is that in the drumming community it was said "A drummer uses a metronome and The metronome uses Niel Peart". Again great reaction and follows Rush. Blessings
@anthonydawson8080
6 ай бұрын
Geddy was a big rickenbacher player early on. I think because of Chris Squires influence
@DanLaTour12
6 ай бұрын
Love the fact you are taking Rush to church, right after Rush takes you to church. And if the church found out that you were planning to steal from Rush to take Rush to church what would church think? 😂 Great reaction and keep up the Rush run.
@AnthonyKellett
6 ай бұрын
You need 'Leave That Thing Alone' live, on the Time Machine Tour.
@captainskinnybutt
6 ай бұрын
This was a rehearsal with no audience filmed during summer/fall 1978. It’s the apex of heavy prog in my opinion.
@PeterMcCracken-n3g
6 ай бұрын
When you compose or learn a song, and if you have natural rhythm, you can feel and instinctively know where you are by what you are playing. I can play along with this without any trouble. It's all about knowing the layout etc.
@kevinjennings238
6 ай бұрын
Hey Buddy, THIS song, took More time to "Perfect", than the Entire song list on this Entire Album!!! BTW, GREAT Ear on the F - A chord progression!
@leroythemaster4268
6 ай бұрын
Of all the reactors that have done RUSH, Church boy is doing it the best. Although, I think he started to get a little dirty wanting the whole thing an not just the tip. RUSH knocked him for a loop.
@MycontentisgoldJerryGold
6 ай бұрын
Alex and Geddy have been friends almost their entire lives. Unlike today, when recordings are by one-time lineups of "X featuring X, X, and X", the lineup of Rush was unchanged from their second album through the last. (There was a different drummer for the 1st album.) in that span, they had ONE guest vocalist, and ONE guest musician. It wasn't until their final album when they finally recorded and toured with a string section. If you are wondering why they are so tight, it's because you are watching moments from 40 years as a band.
@mtlChameleon
6 ай бұрын
Probably not as a reaction but there's a movie about Rush that is excellent. Lots of top musicians talk about how Rush influenced them so much. YYZ in Rio is amazing. A must. Btw, YYZ is the airport code of Toronto.
@ByronPullen
6 ай бұрын
If you really want to scratch that itch here it is, Band: Mahavishnu Orchestra, Album: Vision of the Emerald beyond, Song: Eternal breath p1 & p2. Genre: Jazz Fusion, but it's bigger than that. They fuse in a church choir, violin, unreal drums & bass and accompanied by arguably the best guitar player of all time. Stunning.
@bradleyard4195
6 ай бұрын
My older brother was lucky enough many, many years ago to get a Rickenbacker 4001/4 exactly like Geddy's, complete with the BadAss bridge, for all of about $75 (back in about 1990). One major problem, though... The neck had been broken, just below the headstock. Whoever repaired it used screws instead of gluing it. It was playable, but it wasn't great. It didn't help that the neck pickup was also broken and the truss rods were damaged. So, last year, we finally set about restoring it. He removed the truss rods and fixed them, then removed the screws from the neck, gluing and filling the joint. After some paint, you can't even tell it was ever damaged. Then he sent it to me to repair the electronics. We tracked down a replacement pickup, then I soldered it in, making sure to reuse the factory shims. Now that it's complete, it's an absolutely amazing bass to play on. The tone is virtually identical to Geddy's here. That's one that will never ever leave the collection.
@Fred-vy1hm
6 ай бұрын
If you like bass then Leave That Thing Alone is the song for you, Geddy puts on a clinic especially the last solo. 😊
@AnnaBolton-j9u
6 ай бұрын
What makes the F-to-A groove really sing is that it's in 7/8. It brings an off-kilter feel that elevates it.
@toddmadden9777
6 ай бұрын
Don't forget Sir Alex, on guitar..thanks again, Todd from Ohio
@markferrett700
6 ай бұрын
Quite simply three geniuses at the peak of their creativity and masters of their art.
@Progene01
6 ай бұрын
Okay Church Boy! So glad to see your reactions to RUSH! My wife an I have been to see them 5 times back in the day, they were so awesome at their crafts. I watched all 3 of your RUSH reaction videos and see you really dig on the instruments so here is a suggestion for you to react to. The first is YYZ (pronounced YY Zed) in RIO and has no lyrics except for the huge and awesome crowd singing the instrument music and can be found here - kzitem.info/news/bejne/1Hh5vKeMhIdlgmksi=7VNOa2eUHGAZBepC . Also , I think you'll like Spirit of Radio. It has lyrics but it's a great jam and can be found here - kzitem.info/news/bejne/p3ymwHqkg2iLh20si=4666PU4P9YkMPlbz . It would be great to see your reaction! You also mention their timing and sync capabilities a lot so, I know you've reacted to Tom Sawyer already but I think you should see this video for an idea of how they do it. This is Tom Sawyer in their studio during the winter and is a superb video and track - kzitem.info/news/bejne/uaOCuHqDmKefZH4si=3VzGqS8Ro7gfQFnL . Lastly, for another instrumental, you have to react to Neil Peart's drum solo in Frankfurt, it's over 8 minutes and is a concert on it's own. You'll be amazed! It can be found here - kzitem.info/news/bejne/rY2Is4OAinaaf4osi=ArQJRDtQMAOEdLHH . I'm a musician too so to see your appreciation for the 'masters of their craft' work that RUSH did is awesome, I love your reactions! Keep up the good work!!!
@ericporter1255
3 ай бұрын
No signals. Just gifted.
@teresasullivan4588
4 ай бұрын
It’s fire because they are the masters you are in a master class. They are the best of their instruments. No one is better than anyone of the three they are all the very best.
@dillymcquivver5779
6 ай бұрын
bro! do yourself a favor. listen to their song "'The Big Money" its peak 80s, but Geddy Lee throws down some aggressive bass.. and the Professor has a magnificent rat tail. freaking magnificent.
@jimtatro6550
6 ай бұрын
This is the greatest rock instrumental song ever in my opinion🔥🤘🏻👏
@ericvonsteuben7533
6 ай бұрын
You want to see Geddy jam? Watch Rush's "Leave That thing Alone" instrumental from the Time Machine tour. Awesome!
@scottyhightower4812
6 ай бұрын
The greatest 60 seconds of music is the lead break in the song FreeWill. You may have already done that one though
@dragonsummoning2973
6 ай бұрын
These guys didn't mess around. They create what they feel. They knew the songs by rehearsing their creation. They knew the flow. It's like 3 into 1. When you are that tight, even a mistake sounds good.
@kennywicker6023
2 ай бұрын
My favorite band of all time, I was lucky enough to see them live 13 times and every time it was such an incredible experience. It was like watching three virtuoso's performing in perfect synchronicity! Most shows where in Las Vegas, but I also got to see them a a couple of times in Phoenix, once in Grand Rapids Michigan and Once at the Red Rocks..a few years later while getting my first Rush Tattoo I had one of the heaviest mind blowing experiences of my life.
@Gregory7518
6 ай бұрын
So, when should we introduce our favorite Church Boy to Neil's drum solo in Frankfurt? How are they so in sync? lots and lots of rehearsal.
@RoarOfWolverine
5 ай бұрын
In the early days of Rush, Geddy played strictly only a Rickenbacker 4001. He didn’t begin switching between that and the Jazz bass until Permeant Waves and Moving Pictures in 1980 to 1981. He would later play pretty much only the Jazz bass, but he did have a short period using a Steinberger and then Wal basses in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He has one of the largest bass collections in the world. He published a book called the Big Fat Book Of Bass that shows a lot of his collection in some of the most breathtaking pictures of bass guitars ever taken. He really hired a top tier photographer to take the pictures for the book.
@derrickparran
6 ай бұрын
YYZ Live in RIO is legendary and a beast. We are/were blessed to have them.
@dieselbourbon3728
6 ай бұрын
IMO your take in Alex's style is spot on. He always kept you wanting more but it is always the perfect amount. It couldn't be any other way.
@Ninang363
6 ай бұрын
So many great bass lines played on a Rickenbacker. The sound of he 70s. I love Fender though.
@JoeCruz-hs2yt
6 ай бұрын
yeah chris squire of yes !
@mdu2112
6 ай бұрын
This made my day.
@johntomasik1555
13 күн бұрын
One thing that I never understood was where Rush, especially early Rush, got time to practice to become and maintain their playing prowess. Early years of Rush were a lot of live venues and travel by cars or bus. How the heck can they be so great both individually as well as a group? There simply aren't that many hours in the year, at least not that I can imagine.
@patrickmitsch9538
4 ай бұрын
When you work together that long, you don't need a signal. It seems like magic. It is almost precognition.
@kentgreer1079
6 ай бұрын
If you liked this video and the music from this point in Rush's career, they also recorded "the Trees' in these soundstage recordings. You need to pay attention to the lyrics - it's a great story and some more great instrumental work in the middle. And more of Geddy's Ricky!
@sarastromseth-troy3323
6 ай бұрын
Where s My Thing?/ Here It Is! (drum solo) - Live in Dallas: A Geddy Lee bass solo, a Neil Peart drum solo, and they are all hard-charging their instruments all the way through to the end. After I listen to it, I feel like I've run a marathon!
@rickolson1738
6 ай бұрын
few bands were this tight in the 70s and 80s. they ruled it all.
@philstone3859
6 ай бұрын
Damn, you’re starting at the top with some of their strongest songs! Good thing they have a deep catalog. 2112 is an important number in your future. The simplest way to describe them is special. RUSH was special. Live? Forget about it! Phenomenal live band! I was fortunate enough to see 18 different tours over the decades. RUSH night was always special and a different vibe from other Rock concerts. No dummies in a RUSH crowd. You definitely need the lyrics with these guys. Wait a second, this song doesn’t HAVE lyrics!! 😆
@georgetaxi8179
6 ай бұрын
If you want to hear Geddy shine. Listen to the rest of the Moving Pictures album. You already started with Tom Sawyer, just go to the next song Red Barchetta and then the rest, and you will some incredible bass playing with that incredible Rick tone. What I really love is his playing over Alex's solos. It's so good!
@jonsaylor756
2 ай бұрын
I have sat second row at one of their concerts and watched Geddy Lee play the bass with one hand the keyboards with the other and sing all at the same time.
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