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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
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  • @kennylingus4595
    @kennylingus4595 3 місяці тому +104

    You absolutely MUST react to Xanadu (live) from Exit Stage Left, 1981!

    • @Matty0923
      @Matty0923 3 місяці тому +11

      Quite possibly my favorite live performance ever

    • @johncampbell756
      @johncampbell756 3 місяці тому +4

      Edit it to say Xanadu Live in Montreal 1981. This will get the remastered video and won't have the video boxes at the end blocking Geddy playing the guitar neck. It's a significant video improvement.

    • @RedPillMode
      @RedPillMode 3 місяці тому

      ​@HC-sb1ru But not that version.

    • @kennylingus4595
      @kennylingus4595 3 місяці тому

      @HC-sb1ru not from Exit Stage Left

    • @kennylingus4595
      @kennylingus4595 3 місяці тому

      @@johncampbell756 Sure!

  • @user-gf2xi8po7i
    @user-gf2xi8po7i 3 місяці тому +24

    Neil will never ever ever be forgotten. Never.

  • @luiscarmona8147
    @luiscarmona8147 3 місяці тому +19

    Xanadu Exit Stage Left......the best live performance I have seen and heard by a 3 men orchestra...F... mind blowing

  • @winkhorn
    @winkhorn 3 місяці тому +55

    The look on your face during the solo says it all for me. Keep that RUSH coming. 💯 love folks being infected with the RUSH virus

  • @juliebrockett3471
    @juliebrockett3471 3 місяці тому +35

    This song is just excellent!! The producer was recording Geddy during some down time on set! Geddy was noodling on his new Jaco Pastorius fret less bass remastered by Fender! The producer freaks out and says “that’s a cool riff you got going there” so the jammed it later! Alex was out of town, but Neil was there with a 5 peice kit so Neil and Geddy wrote this little piece! When Alex got back he had to sit with a few days to get his part in there but he took care of that! Great story behind the song! Be well and God bless.. from Texas!!

    • @johncampbell756
      @johncampbell756 3 місяці тому +4

      Neil only had the small kit because it was the end of the sessions, and Neil had already packed up the big kit and had that out for practice.

  • @user-vl5sm9wu1s
    @user-vl5sm9wu1s 3 місяці тому +21

    You would absolutely love Neil's tribute solo to Buddy Rich where he plays Cottontail at New York tempo - even impressed Buddy's band

  • @Chief2112
    @Chief2112 3 місяці тому +13

    I still just break out in tears sometimes when watching Neil. I was lucky enough to see them live 50 times and he’s just one of my musical heroes (all three are) but that man is truly one of the drumming GOATs. I miss him so much. ❤️😓

  • @donhadfield2835
    @donhadfield2835 3 місяці тому +25

    Geddy has said on his book tour that months after the final Rush concert, Neil disconnected from the other guys to be a husband and dad but he was ticked off that no one told him how good his solo was. This is Neil Ellwood Peart, one of the three best drummers in the world STILL needed a pat on the back. If you have a chance, read Geddy's book if nothing else for the love story of his parents meeting and falling in love while in Auschwitz and backstage friendship of the three of them.

    • @Fred-vy1hm
      @Fred-vy1hm 3 місяці тому +1

      Great book, I especially love the treasure trove of photos Geddy included. 😊

    • @johncampbell756
      @johncampbell756 3 місяці тому

      The Big Book of Bass? Or a different book?

    • @donhadfield2835
      @donhadfield2835 3 місяці тому +1

      @@johncampbell756 His autobiography is called "My Effin Life" and recounts his youth, his parents story in the concentration camps, career with Rush (he was fired one time believe it or not), backstories of the albums and the sad tragic ending with Neil. It is a great read. I love the Big Book of Bass, and if I was a bass player, I would have enjoyed it even more.

    • @johncampbell756
      @johncampbell756 3 місяці тому

      @@donhadfield2835 Thank you.

  • @RoarOfWolverine
    @RoarOfWolverine 3 місяці тому +15

    A big part of Geddy’s tone is just how slamming hard he hits the strings. Many bassists will buy the Geddy Lee signature Jazz bass and the same Geddy Lee Signature San Amp, the same round wound stings and still can’t get his sound because they don’t have the finger strength to kill those strings like Geddy does. He beats them like they owe him money.
    As far as I know, Geddy has always used round wound strings to get that bite. I think he is just so experienced on the bass, like an extension of his arm, that he has mastered the touch of sliding his hands up and down the neck without that screeching sound you’re talking about. I think that he just pushes down that hard on those strings while sliding.
    The screeching is from the round tips of the string causing the skin to skip up and down, but he is pushing down so hard on those strings that his fingertips don’t just lightly touch the string, so it can’t skip over the bumps of the round wound strings. There’s a reason he is considered the master of the bass. A true virtuoso.
    Even after years of playing and considered the best rock drummer in the world, Neil Peart still had the humility to go back to drum school under the tutelage of Jazz great Freddy Gruber. That was when he started changing up to traditional grip on certain songs and his solo. Neil noticed that Steve Smith from Journey had really I,proved his chops, so he asked Steve what he did and that’s when he told him about Gruber and Neil called Freddy and set up lessons. That’s when he began incorporated a lot Jazz into his playing.
    Neil is no doubt the best ever in rock music. He is another legend, as is Geddy and Alex. 2020 was a bad year, when it started off with the death of Neil, then all of the other crap that went around the globe, almost as if the entire earth mourned Neil’s passing. What a drummer, what a legend. He will be remembered a 1,000 years from now and I still doubt any other drummer will have stole his thunder. RIP to the professor. All Rush fans will know him by that title, the professor.

    • @JeromeDukes
      @JeromeDukes 3 місяці тому

      According to Neil, the drum lessons were not what you and I would consider drum lessons. It was more discussion and philosophy about drumming. In fact, they rarely touched the drum kit. Neil always felt his drumming was too robotic. Freddy in a nutshell stated drumming is like dancing, be able to glide freely and swing. It was around this time Neil would switch back and forth between match and traditional grips. From videos you also get the sense Neil seemed more loose and free on the drums. In regards to incorporating jazz as a result of Freddie's instruction, Neil always had jazz chops on the drums that you hear in many Rush song prior to Freddy Gruber, so I don't believe that's entirely true, however he does end his drum solos with a jazz ending. I don't know if Freddy had something to do with that.

    • @louofm1
      @louofm1 2 дні тому

      I'm not a bass player but check out a pedal made by Tech 21, called the geddy lee pedal. Supposedly it's amazing. I think Tim Starce (amazing bassist) from the band YYNOT, who cover a bunch of Rush tunes rolls with that pedal

    • @RoarOfWolverine
      @RoarOfWolverine 2 дні тому

      @@louofm1 Tim is one of my favorite bass players in all tribute bands. He captures Geddy’s sound better than any other bass player. Tim really hits the strings hard too. That’s what you have to do, even if you have the Geddy signature Jazz Bass and Geddy’s direct box made by Sans Amps. Those are great pieces of equipment because Geddy does use those instruments, but even all of that doesn’t help if the bassist doesn’t murder those strings like Geddy does.
      I’ve never seen YYNOT live, but Tim Starce sounds the most like Geddy I’ve ever heard on recording. When I watch the live videos, I can see that’s Tim really plucks those strings hard and that’s the key to getting that bite that Geddy is known and loved for. I hope I get a chance to see YYNot live once. I got to see Rush live 32 times. Even that wasn’t enough to satisfy my need for Rush. Seeing them live is an awesome experience. No matter how many times I seen them, it was always just as exciting as the first time seeing them.

    • @louofm1
      @louofm1 День тому

      @@RoarOfWolverine I've seen YYNOT 3 times live. They are a very good band, with their own material too. I too was fortunate enough to see Rush live on every tour, from grace under Pressure, through the final tour. Not as many times as you but enough to know that they are absolutely amazing. You are right, it's never enough

  • @leddygee1896
    @leddygee1896 3 місяці тому +26

    That Bass Geddy's playing is a Jaco Pastorius Fretless Re-Issue by Fender...

    • @peteturney2732
      @peteturney2732 3 місяці тому +1

      Geddy has the fretted model.

    • @rattan3793
      @rattan3793 3 місяці тому +2

      @@peteturney2732 That IS a fretless he's using in the video. It has fret lines which are filled slots where frets would have been.

    • @peteturney2732
      @peteturney2732 3 місяці тому

      He used fretless on the recording and I remember him saying for the tour Fender sent him a fretted model. You are right! He had both! Found a rig rundown video from that tour and the fretless was set up that he played and he said he wanted to start using the fretted model in the future. Good call.

    • @rattan3793
      @rattan3793 3 місяці тому

      @@peteturney2732 Geddy is indeed playing the fretless here, you can hear it in his slides. It is a lined fretless because that's what Jaco's bass was. Jaco's was originally fretted and he had the frets removed and filled leaving the lines. So as a tribute model it would be made the same way.

  • @natron1908
    @natron1908 3 місяці тому +24

    Read Geddy Lee's book. Took my kids to meet Geddy at a book signing. He and his wife spent 5 mins talking to my kids. They were so gracious and kind. When asked what advice he can give to my aspiring musician kids he said "Practice, practice, practice, stick to your guns, and play what you want."

    • @Fred-vy1hm
      @Fred-vy1hm 3 місяці тому +2

      What a great story, I've yet to hear anyone who's met these guys not mention how nice and down to earth they are. 😊

    • @natron1908
      @natron1908 3 місяці тому

      I changed my mind, get Geddy Lee's audio book, hearing his voice reading his book is another deal altogether.

    • @thaiblackburn5686
      @thaiblackburn5686 3 місяці тому

      what a legend

  • @markmiller3101
    @markmiller3101 3 місяці тому +8

    Neil was and always will be the GOAT. Your favorite drummers, drummer. The man was literally pure genius. This is WHY they call him the professor. So sad he had to leave us, but he left us some of the greatest music ever produced. Gone but NEVER forgotten REST in Peace Neil…..we miss you! ❤

  • @christinepotatoflesh3594
    @christinepotatoflesh3594 3 місяці тому +49

    If you insist on playing Rush songs all the time, you will leave me choice but to continue listening!

  • @graybri
    @graybri 3 місяці тому +16

    Great Reaction
    These guys never take themselves seriously, but take the music very seriously.
    They are such good friends with a great love for each other.
    Everyone playing in service to the song.

  • @michaelreyes6157
    @michaelreyes6157 3 місяці тому +18

    Digital man!!! Bass riff is awesome

  • @bobkitten8150
    @bobkitten8150 3 місяці тому +4

    Watching Neil can still make me cry. We're so lucky to have existed along with him in this brief time and space.

  • @tomt714
    @tomt714 3 місяці тому +6

    Brought tears to my eyes! I miss the professor!! Seen them many times! Wish I could again!! I miss RUSH!! RIP NEIL!!

  • @johnanderson290
    @johnanderson290 3 місяці тому +14

    The way your face lit up once the professor broke into jazz 🔥🎶😃

  • @dbrown6451
    @dbrown6451 3 місяці тому +4

    Alex’s tone is equally sought after as Geddys. He has a overdriven tone yet articulate& chimey.

  • @MycontentisgoldJerryGold
    @MycontentisgoldJerryGold 3 місяці тому +6

    That's Neil's best solo since Exit Stage Left. 🥁

  • @ZIG4ZAG20
    @ZIG4ZAG20 3 місяці тому +3

    Rush is/was and forever will remain the most versatile, talented, diverse and unpredictable musicians of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.🤘🖖✌️🎸🥁🎹🎤🥇🇨🇦🎼

  • @mikemercer5808
    @mikemercer5808 3 місяці тому +6

    I'm a guitar player, and Neil is my favorite musician. He has been an inspiration to me for decades. His passing crushed my world, and I weep when I watch his drum solos. RIP Neil.

  • @LS-uv9gg
    @LS-uv9gg 3 місяці тому +4

    Xanadu live from the Exit Stage Left 1981 tour, and actually my personal favourite Neil Peart performance, was the 1994 Cottontail with Buddy Rich Big Band. He's wearing a black turtleneck sweater and no hat in this one, not to be confused with a few other similar titles years later, and is always wearing a head covering of some kind. I mean those are spectacular as well of course, but are different from the 1994 version.

  • @chrisspringer2744
    @chrisspringer2744 3 місяці тому +5

    Geddy came up with that riff while killing time between vocal takes while recording Snakes and Arrows. Neil had already had his drums packed up and Alex was out of town. Neil recorded the track on a 4-piece kit that was laying around the studio and Alex came back and added his parts and voila! This is one of my favorite instrumentals of theirs.

  • @philstone3859
    @philstone3859 3 місяці тому +1

    As far as tone goes, these guys were always super clean and super accurate live. The concerts were truly next level. Everyone always had huge perma - grins after the show. Phenomenal live band! RUSH ARMY! 😄

  • @nickmastro6870
    @nickmastro6870 3 місяці тому +7

    Funny, I was just thinking about this song earlier today cause of the name, but I had completely forgotten what it sounded like! Now is a good opportunity to listen again, I haven't heard that full album in 5+ years

    • @nickmastro6870
      @nickmastro6870 3 місяці тому +1

      DAMN that was awesome didn't realize it was mostly a drum solo. Can't go wrong with a Peart solo. I was fortunate enough to see them 6 times and there was always a long drum solo

    • @angelaolson2025
      @angelaolson2025 27 днів тому +1

      If your talking about someone who we need to defeat ? ❤ RUSH 😊

  • @climaximus7699
    @climaximus7699 3 місяці тому +6

    Geddy's tone comes from the way he hits the strings 😊

  • @beniboah4123
    @beniboah4123 3 місяці тому +7

    So cool thanks for that reaction. Keep going on man and please see this one: RUSH - The Weapon - Live In Toronto 1984 (2021 HD Remaster 60fps). Just 3 incredible masters!!!

  • @user-mw3mb2uv8n
    @user-mw3mb2uv8n 3 місяці тому +3

    One thing that is true about Mr. Neil Peart, who sits on a throne on top of a pedestal is that the difficulty he had in accepting the adoration from so many people, not just fans. R.I.P. Neil Peart

  • @sarahughes6452
    @sarahughes6452 3 місяці тому +1

    I LOVE swing jazz. When spring hits, the sun is shining, I get in the car, roll those windows down and that gets cranked. You can’t help but be energized.

  • @user-ej7xs2zd7x
    @user-ej7xs2zd7x 3 місяці тому +3

    If you ever hear thunder and lightning, you know it’s the professor doing a solo in heaven!

  • @mdu2112
    @mdu2112 3 місяці тому +9

    That bass tone is the GED-2112 straight to FOH. It's 400 USD new. Actually a mix of two tones.

    • @Bass17yl
      @Bass17yl 3 місяці тому +3

      Yup! I’ve got one, and it’s the best bass tone I’ve ever gotten. However, 2/3rds of Geddy’s tone is in his attack. He plays HARD!

  • @jmuhlenbruch
    @jmuhlenbruch 3 місяці тому +3

    Bro, I’m over here crying my eyes out. Ive been enjoying your journey into Rush and seeing the joy they bring to you makes me cry. I agree with the sentiment of doing Xanadu from 81 is a MUST!!

  • @compnnburns8831
    @compnnburns8831 3 місяці тому +3

    watching you react to this made the tears of emotion roll down my face, thank you

  • @Particulator
    @Particulator 3 місяці тому +12

    I looked to get Alex's _tone_ and it's roughly 50k for the guitar and 80k for one of his amps. That's why I don't have Alex's _tone_ 🤔

  • @HowFingCool
    @HowFingCool 3 місяці тому +3

    I believe Geddy plays a fretless with lines on the neck, which could explain the smoothness of his slides on this tune.

  • @rattan3793
    @rattan3793 3 місяці тому +7

    Geddy only uses RotoSound round wound strings on his basses. He's playing a Jaco tribute Fender Fretless for this song which is why it sounds smooth but there is still 'zing' to his tone.

  • @scottlogsdon5607
    @scottlogsdon5607 3 місяці тому +3

    Every one of Neil's solos after he did the Buddy Rich tribute he finishes with a jazz set triggered by a wooden pedal on his left side

  • @RobertMichaelStewart
    @RobertMichaelStewart 3 місяці тому +9

    Just keep going with the Rush, because you've barely touched the surface and I'm loving your take on it all.... Prayers up Brother ❤️🙏

  • @FUBAR1986
    @FUBAR1986 3 місяці тому +5

    Neil’s favorite drummer growing up was Buddy Rich

  • @jimmyharmon7338
    @jimmyharmon7338 3 місяці тому +9

    What more is there to say. 🔥🤘🏽✌🏽

    • @mdu2112
      @mdu2112 3 місяці тому

      ssis? 😂

  • @marlonwilson-zf8sl
    @marlonwilson-zf8sl 3 місяці тому +4

    Hreat reaction Church boy. Usually it's the ddrummer that stays in the pocket but on this track it was Alex just sitting in his pocket. Fun fact, origionally Geddy was a guitar player til he joined Rush when they said we need a bass so Geddy went out and got a bass guitar. Now he is Jack Bruce, he is Leland Sklar, he is James Jamison, he is Jaco Pastorious..and what is there left to say about Neil...it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing...

  • @toronto57
    @toronto57 3 місяці тому +5

    Great reaction got one for ya, rush best intro ever.
    Cheers from rushs home town of Toronto.

  • @djlaino
    @djlaino 3 місяці тому +2

    I am not a musician, but I am a devout Rush fan. I have heard Rush described collectively as being "musicians' musicians" and I am enjoying hearing your musician's take on their music. I am glad you are enjoying your discovery of Rush. I think you may be on the verge of changing religions to the Church of Rush. Kirk Hammett of Metallica called them the High Priests of conceptual rock, and Geddy Lee wrote The Big Beautiful Book of Bass, which could be a bible of sorts for bassists. Keep listening and expanding your musical world. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mrguymandude1096
    @mrguymandude1096 3 місяці тому +6

    I have GAS but its all inclusive. Gear Acquisition Syndrome. If its shiny with wires, I want it!
    Thank you, awesome reaction!

  • @josepheastman1719
    @josepheastman1719 3 місяці тому +15

    Love this channel, you have a great attitude, for lack of a better word and love your musical knowledge.

  • @lewisbernstein4272
    @lewisbernstein4272 3 місяці тому +2

    You'll get lots and lots of suggestions. One of the best bass moments comes in Driven from the Rush In Rio performance. I would also recommend (not for the bass, just for the overall awesome performance) of Secret Touch from the Snakes & Arrows Tour (live). Loving your reactions. At some point you should watch the documentary Beyond the Lighted Stage. There is a section from that called Dinner with Rush that other reactors have reacted to and that could be worth it, because you see just how unseriously they take most things (besides music, which they took very seriously).
    Geddy developed GAS very late in his career. He had a small handful of basses and usually had a primary one. It went from the Rickenbacker on early albums to the Fender Jazz and then an album/tour with a Steinberger, a couple albums with some Wal basses before returning to the jazz bass. Then he started collecting basses and played what looked like a different bass on every song for R40 (he didn't have quite that many). He wrote a coffee table book with incredible pictures called Geddy's Lee's Book of Big, Beautiful Bass.

  • @debbieplato5107
    @debbieplato5107 3 місяці тому +3

    Great song and a great performance! Geddy has written two books
    Big book of bass( Geddy has collected a lot of basses)
    My Effin Life , his autobiography which I am reading now and it is a great read.

  • @lisak1928
    @lisak1928 3 місяці тому +1

    Keep it coming with Rush. Really enjoying your reactions! Great job!
    That was an instrumental which led into one of many iconic Neil Peart drum solos.
    So many songs left…

  • @Fred-vy1hm
    @Fred-vy1hm 3 місяці тому +5

    Now you know why we all think Neil was the best that ever picked up a set of sticks. 😊

  • @rickthestiks9240
    @rickthestiks9240 3 місяці тому +3

    yeah,, don;t forget ( the best intro ) and keep feeling fascination, just like us,,,,🤘🤘🤘

  • @MrRezRising
    @MrRezRising 3 місяці тому +2

    Neil got into jazz in the 90s. He's a total hard bop kinda guy.
    His tribute to Buddy Rich, _Burning for Buddy_ has the top drummers of the day (where's Vinnie!? 🤷‍♂️) on one album performing Buddy's material.
    Great reaction, my guy!

  • @JeromeDukes
    @JeromeDukes 3 місяці тому +2

    Neil is the king of drum solos. Neil will do a 8 to 10 min solo on every tour. BTW Geddy is playing a Jaco Pastorius Fretless Fender Bass.

  • @edwardcalvet
    @edwardcalvet 3 місяці тому +2

    Your smile was princess..so happy your Appreciating Rush. Neil was the Professor❤

  • @Mike80528
    @Mike80528 3 місяці тому +4

    Been waiting for you to give this one a listen...glad it's a live version! I forgot Neil had a drum solo in this on that tour. It's the only tour of theirs I missed since Grace Under Pressure...(sigh)

  • @snakeinthegrass7443
    @snakeinthegrass7443 3 місяці тому +1

    I've been telling you since the beginning that Niel is a jazz drummer and if you want some jazz to look at his solo in Frankfurt. This was excellent also. Niel also plays Cottontail with Buddy Rich's band!!! He is the master - always and forever.

  • @leddygee1896
    @leddygee1896 3 місяці тому +7

    The Good Stuff...😁

  • @danieljohnhawxhurst8463
    @danieljohnhawxhurst8463 3 місяці тому +2

    You have a GREAT ear when you hit them notes from Geddy. Keep on rocking my brother!

  • @michaelkeller6223
    @michaelkeller6223 3 місяці тому +1

    If you see more of Neil solos, you will start to understand that he spent his career learning new influences patterns and techniques and each concert. He would repeat some of those and add nuance and other new material to build upon what he had done before. In the late stages of his career after his tribute to Buddy Rich, he would always finish on the jazz Note, which was a highlight for me. Drum solos were bathroom breaks for other bands, but never for Rush fans.

  • @Agg1E91
    @Agg1E91 3 місяці тому +3

    I'm not sure which would be more impressive: If Neil kind of ad-libbed his way through that solo each performance (he didn't) or that somehow, something so spontaneous sounding arose from hours and hours of rigorous practice first (it did).

  • @Barnes466
    @Barnes466 3 місяці тому +2

    That's why all drummers call Neil "The Professor" :)

  • @Mark-po6ng
    @Mark-po6ng 3 місяці тому

    Anyone that reacts to either RUSH or Buckethead gets an instant sub. Was fortunate to see them live countless times.

  • @rickward460
    @rickward460 3 місяці тому +1

    That "swing" at the end of Neil's solo is a nod to Freddie Gruber, who was a Big Band drummer that Neil went to later on in his career to work on his chops 😳 Spread the love Brother 🐶😎🇺🇸

  • @michaelbriefs9764
    @michaelbriefs9764 3 місяці тому +1

    The book to get: "Geddy Lee's Big Beautiful Book of Bass", available on Amazon or at Barnes & Noble or wherever you get books. From Amazon: “A treasure trove for any fan of the four-stringed (and occasionally more) instrument.” - Billboard
    "It's not surprising that sooner or later I'd dive down the proverbial rabbit hole into the world of vintage bass guitars."-Geddy Lee
    From Rush frontman Geddy Lee's personal collection of vintage electric bass guitars, dating from the 1950s to the 1980s, comes the definitive volume on the subject.
    Geddy's love of the bass has been nurtured over a lifetime spent in the limelight as one of the world's premier rock bassists. For the past seven years, he's dedicated himself to studying the history of the instrument that's been so essential to his career, collecting hundreds of basses from around the globe.

  • @ashylarry212
    @ashylarry212 3 місяці тому +1

    They don’t call him the professor for no reason , RIP GOAT

  • @tonyr0928
    @tonyr0928 3 місяці тому +2

    "Sweetheart" by Franke and the Knockouts, sweet bass tone.

  • @williamadkins2170
    @williamadkins2170 3 місяці тому

    Been a Rush fan since 1977 & have seen them live 14 times.

  • @greenehorn
    @greenehorn 3 місяці тому +2

    We all still miss you, Neil.

  • @wcisean
    @wcisean 3 місяці тому +4

    Neil has plenty of solos!

  • @IMNOTGEDDY
    @IMNOTGEDDY 3 місяці тому +1

    Geddy uses round wound swing bass 66 from rotosound. He is using a Jaco Pastorius fretless jazz bass for this song.

  • @lawrencesilver4661
    @lawrencesilver4661 3 місяці тому +3

    A drum solo that is long but makes time standstill.

  • @andrewparson9832
    @andrewparson9832 3 місяці тому

    "Leave that thing alone" from the Time Machine Tour. Geds bass playing is epic!

  • @alexschalm4539
    @alexschalm4539 3 місяці тому +1

    Church boy ...(..Xanadu) exit stage left ......the boys are just incredible during that show ...

  • @caryd67
    @caryd67 3 місяці тому +2

    The one and only song from Rush featuring a fretless bass.. so good.
    It don’t mean a thing if ain’t got that swing

  • @shrodingerschat2258
    @shrodingerschat2258 3 місяці тому +2

    Geddy's "tone" as you mention has a little bit to do with his setup (he uses a low action), but it's mostly from the way he plays. He plays very aggressively and really digs into the strings.

  • @leemcintyre3943
    @leemcintyre3943 3 місяці тому +1

    Love the channel as always!!! Geddy's tone has been attributed to a super aggressive right hand. Geddy will sound like Geddy on almost anything. Neil! Yeah man! lol. Although, he admittedly didn't get a good swing feel until later in life. Such a talented and creative band! Post some of YOUR playing!! I can tell you're badass! Much love!

  • @analogkid4557
    @analogkid4557 3 місяці тому +2

    80-90% of that tone that Geddy gets, is in his fingers.

  • @ginamarandino6451
    @ginamarandino6451 3 місяці тому

    True story about this song Geddy just received a gift in the studio of a Jaco pastorius Bass and he couldn't resist himself to start playing it. The recording engineer thankfully recorded it and that was the foundation of this song

  • @kenbourne8011
    @kenbourne8011 3 місяці тому

    The best live band I have or ever will see.

  • @kimbarry4674
    @kimbarry4674 3 місяці тому +1

    Thats a FRETLESS BASS.....I knew you'd LOVE it been asking you to do it since you started RUSH 😅❤🇨🇦

  • @timgelinas-drummer7802
    @timgelinas-drummer7802 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice!! That swing bit at the end of the drum solo is so sweet. I just did a drum cover of this song. Great reaction as well. I’m still waiting on Vital Signs!! Come on my friend!

  • @scottbaxtrom4324
    @scottbaxtrom4324 3 місяці тому +1

    Luv your reactions.
    Enjoy the Rush Ride.
    Rush is Timeless.

  • @Tjeffers128
    @Tjeffers128 3 місяці тому

    Welcome home brother! Welcome to the Rush family!
    If you can find it, Geddy has a solo out called "My Favourite Headache". Some pretty unique tracks...

  • @mark-be9mq
    @mark-be9mq 3 місяці тому +1

    CBC, try The Firm: "Tear Down the Walls", Franklin's fretless bass is something you'll like to hear.

  • @toddashton9696
    @toddashton9696 3 місяці тому +1

    For a more complete demonstration of Neil's chops, check out his drum solo in Frankfurt.

  • @kevinharpham6396
    @kevinharpham6396 3 місяці тому +1

    Another fantastic reaction. Keep up your Rush journey.

  • @Buds1own
    @Buds1own 3 місяці тому +1

    Great reaction!!! Psalm 138:7
    Though I walk in the midst of trouble, you preserve my life.
    You stretch out your hand against the anger of my foes; with your right hand you save me.

  • @jerrypilarz3076
    @jerrypilarz3076 3 місяці тому +2

    Geddy has always had his bass techs apply heaping amounts of Finger-Eaze to new strings before putting them on. Get as much on as possible, then take a towel and vigorously rub the strings, then put them on the instrument. Removes all squeaks. Skip Gildersleeve RIP.

  • @SnowDogisVictorious
    @SnowDogisVictorious 3 місяці тому

    By the way, not just loving each other, but also seriously loving your Rush reactions!

  • @johnd6915
    @johnd6915 3 місяці тому

    Watching you enjoy Rush like that made my day! I only wish you could have experienced them live.

  • @philstone3859
    @philstone3859 3 місяці тому

    Very cool man, don’t worry about us when you pause. We are all RUSH fans and are known for our politeness. Ha Ha!
    We totally understand, we are all wowed by these guys. Been a day one fan going on decades, their entire career. Their talent is always fresh no matter how many times you’ve heard it. Impressive stays impressive. 😁👍

  • @motodork
    @motodork 3 місяці тому

    Another great Neil Peart drum solo to react to would be his performance of Cotton Tail at the 1994 Buddy Rich tribute show. That's where he got the idea for the ending of this particular solo.

  • @Royal_BLT
    @Royal_BLT 3 місяці тому +1

    🇨🇦 My favourite part of this song is the Lyrics ! Rush songs have the best Lyrics ! 🇨🇦

  • @aloysius6937
    @aloysius6937 3 місяці тому +1

    Fantastic reaction to the best ever😊

  • @michelleisaacson6069
    @michelleisaacson6069 3 місяці тому +1

    ANIMATE!!!!
    Edit: Best drum solo Live in Frankfurt
    Edit 2: I think you would LOVE Geddy Lees Big Beautiful Book of Bass. He goes waaaaaaayyyy down the rabbit hole on bass over the years. The history, the sound, the tone. He actually suffered from g.a.s writing that book.

  • @KennethSavage-nn2vv
    @KennethSavage-nn2vv 3 місяці тому +3

    R.I.P. Neil Peart the Professor

  • @user-rd6ub1gg7r
    @user-rd6ub1gg7r 3 місяці тому

    It will take you along time to get through it but you must listen to 2112 in full. Thats the song that makes you really realize how insanely powerful and talented this band really is

  • @Stevedrums741
    @Stevedrums741 3 місяці тому +3

    I don't believe in "goats" or "Best ever" discussions because like bass, there are so many variables to what makes a great player. Neil is certainly one of them and one of my greatest influences. What he was also undeniably is one of the most influential. He makes my personal Mt. Rushmore of rock drummers, but again, it's only opinion and personal taste. But he isn't "the goat". There are things he can do that others can't and vice-versa. It all comes down to taste and what serves the music.

    • @nickavenoso7851
      @nickavenoso7851 27 днів тому

      Yeah. It’s all about opinion. He may be someone’s favorite, but that doesn’t mean that he’s the greatest of all time because there is no greatest of all time. Neil is my personal favorite drummer (RIP), but he might not be for someone else.

  • @brettmarlar4154
    @brettmarlar4154 3 місяці тому +1

    I know it as "Gear Aquisition Syndrome" as it isn't just guitarists/bassists who suffer from it. It's just a musician thing.

  • @ivansavoie3190
    @ivansavoie3190 3 місяці тому +1

    Speechless.