Has anyone ever stopped to think JUST HOW LUCKY WE ALL ARE TO HAVE UA-cam TO KEEP THE MEMORY OF NEIL PEART ALIVE ????? RIP MR. PROFESSOR OF THE DRUM KIT !!!!!! THANKS UA-cam !!!!! YOU KEEP THE MEMORIES ALIVE !!!!!!
Totally. For all the negative things, YT enables us to hear & see stuff many of us wouldn't or couldn't access. I think though this will decrease so to speak & everything monetised. Ive always been into Cure, SOM etc but Rush played a huge part in my mid/late teens. I was the'weirdo' at school but thrived on that! Neil Peart never be forgotten
Johnathan, I was introduced to Neil, by one of our local drummers who was widely known, and then opened a full music school. Spending my summer vacays with Neil, was NO walk in the park. There was a lot of physical conditioning/training. Every day since his untimely death, I sit down and play one of his songs.
Neil Peart is indeed the greatest drummer of all time. My family and I was in attendance on the last leg of Rush' "Clock Work Angels" Tour in 2012. And Neil Peart was absolutely phenomenal!!. RIP Neil Peart, you will surely be missed by your millions of fans!!!
Moon was better...did more with far less drums, the true text of a great drummer...I liked Peart, but had to have 50 drums to be able to play....Buddy Rich used 4
Yeah he's played the song a million times... I think if I were in a rockstar band like this I would eventually get pretty bored of playing the same stuff over and over...
Its entertaining to speculate who would be the drummer for a new RUSH...but...it stops there. Geddy and Alex will never EVER get on stage... or in the studio again...to create new RUSH music. Could they get a drummer who can play as good as Neil? I will honestly say theres alot of incredible drummers out there who are on the same technical and execution level Neil is....but thats where it stops. There will never EVER be a creative genius out there to rival Neils songwriting and lyrical skills which made rush RUSH. And furthermore, I believe Geddy and Alex will never try to replace Neil...for the complete respect for what Neil created. It would not be fair to anyone.
Who’s here in 2024 ? Literally the greatest drummer of all time that stayed true to his buddies. One completely underrated guitar player, and hands down the most underrated bass player. His skills on the bass is barely a footnote I rock and roll history.
Oh you have no idea how accomplished all three of these gentlemen are I had the pleasure of seeing rush in California back in the early eighties and let me tell you something nobody nobody Mr beat
Hear Big D listening in November of 2024 the San Francisco Bay Area when I lived there back in the early eighties and I saw them live and then I found out after I left for Reno Nevada that they were doing their laundry in my house I also saw the tour bus and I had a big crush on getting with oh my God
There will never be another Rush ever. The highest tech band and self made. Nobody had ever controlled their own production process at this time. It was their own company. The only way to be or give it up and do not do it at all.
Every time I hear this song I think of growing up back in the 80’s, riding my BMX bike with my friends, not caring about anything, getting up on Saturday mornings to watch the cartoons. It just gives me a dejavu feeling of that part of my life that I can’t fully explain....it’s weird. Gotta be the best decade.
Right there with you, Murray. Superfriends on Saturday mornings...Diamond Backs, Torkers and Redlines every day after school. The summer of '84 was probably the best I ever had. :D
Yep, the 80's rocked! Spent all my money on arcade games then got an Atari 2600. Did they ever show the Subdivisions video on Friday Night Videos on NBC? I think I saw it there.
Same here.....riding our bikes all over town,hitting the arcade rooms,callin friends up on the push button home phone to setup a meeting place...lol...best of times!!!!
59 years old, watching Rush on my phone in 2024 what's a pair of Skullcandy evos my eardrums are bouncing off my skull, who would have thunk it😮 I feel like I'm 15 again😊 beam me back down Scotty, there's still a little hope😮
57 here. Same exact thoughts as you. Vibrating windows of old farmhouse at the old farm from New River Gorge area of West Virginia. CHEERS to this video and thank you Andres!
@@kevinharrah2260 cool,, I used to live in Iowa, out in the middle of nowhere,, my closest neighbor was about a mile away, Miss cranking my stereo and tell my pictures fell off the wall, spinning my albums on an old MCS with some radio shack Mach 3. Live in an apartment complex in Quakers field, I mean Bakersfield California, drowning out the earthquakes with Rush lol might as well, most of the world seems to have lost its mind.
Pablo Gaviria wow so awesome, yeah I get he doesn't like to bugged when he is at the blue jays game, he just wants to chill and watch the game like everyone else. can understand he probably gets fans that yell Geddy and then a million other fans storm him. does seem like a pretty nice guy tho
There is no better example of what is meant when someone says "They were tight!" Not a note out of place, everybody killing it, and doing it live...just wow!
Thx for pointing that out! And thanks for the upload 👍 At 4:26 yeah. Fuck'n incredible. Loved these guys since I was about 8 (41 now) and I always will! 🙏👍✌ RUSH ROCKS FOREVER Hope everyone is staying safe. Much love from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
What Geddy does at 4:28 to 4:39 (pulling away from the boards and just killing it on bass) just makes this version for me. That dude is from another planet.
He has a moment to pull away and just let go in the moment while Alex takes over for the solo. A moment of easy playing (for HIM) and it sounds so good...
Ditto. Used to play it (badly) with a band of friends in high school back in the late 80s. Such a great summer. I was on keys and loved that moment it gave me of booming 7/8s which started it off... and the synth solos were so much fun. Taught me tons about what incredible songwriting could be.
In my opinion, Subdivisions by Rush is equivalent to The Frayed Ends of Sanity by Metallica. Both are a statement of "yeah, go ahead, let's see you try to cover this song! 😂..."
This, IMO, is one of the best versions of Subdivisions on UA-cam. Crystal clear sound and the guys at the top of their game. Oh, it brings back memories of the first time I saw them in Toronto for the Moving Pictures tour. In the last 40 years, I’ve seen well over 1,000 club, outdoor, indoor, stadium and festival shows ranging from amateurs and up and comers to the top touring acts and, instrumentally, they are second to no one. The greatest composer of drums in the last 40+ years and one of the greatest drummers. He also happens to be one of the greatest lyricists. A truly underrated guitarist, only by the music rag-mags who is universally respected by other guitar gods. And a lead singer, bassist and keyboardist who is just so insanely talented. Treat yourself to this outstanding version by listening through a headset. You can here every note of every instrument in this version. And they’re Canadian too, eh.
I don't remember exactly when this song came out, but I remember where I was when I first heard it. Maybe '81? But definitely cruisin' Rivers Ave in my '67 Mustang. My Kraco radio from Kmart cranking out this magnificent sound of these three guys that sound like some sort of Rock Orchestra. Thank you gentlemen for sharing your incredible talent with the world. It's settling to know that Neil has been reunited with his family. Rest in peace sir. You are loved by millions upon millions of grateful fans. ✌️
Neil is absolutely perfect on drums, he literally sounds like the CD recording it's so perfect, just amazing, this is also one of my favorite songs for sure!
I’m 53. Still listening. Don’t hear all the sound ranges as well anymore so it’s more of a memory but it still works with a few beers. 🍺👍🏼…. This group & Ozzy we’re a big help to me in my life 🤷🏿♂️
Considering Rush has played this song at least a 1000 times.. But they still play it with so much joy and passion.. True from the heart.. Best band ever.
I literally can not listen to another RUSH tune without a tear coming to my eye. RIP Professor! You gave kids like me back in the day a reason to carry on the battle!
being an old bastard and growing up in the 60's and 70's...i've always thought that the Beatles and Zeppelin were the 2 greatest bands in rock history. We'll never see anything like them again. But when it comes to an assemblage of musicians, i honestly think that Rush is the collection of 3 of the greatest musicians in rock history.
In 2008, I was at a bar in Etobicoke, ON. I couldn't help but notice a dude just casually playing an acoustic while stretched out across two bar stools. I asked the server what the deal was, and he casually replied, "Oh, that's Alex Lifeson. Yeah, we keep a guitar here for him. He likes to play it sometimes." Sure enough, it was him. Shy at first, I eventually approached him to offer some general praise. Despite my interruption, he chatted with me for about 15 minutes, topping it off with "It was nice to meet you". Just one example of how cool and grounded they are. I doubt I'll forget that one...
Kasper you lucky son of a gun! It’s so cool Alex just hung for a bit chatting away. They all seem like such really cool guys, menschs all, and so smart, witty, pure Canadian!
This is the ultimate Rush song in my opinion. The complexity of the music, the true to life lyrics, the grandness of the synth at the end, it just can't get any better.
Geddy Lee's emotionally laden voice, and prog rock keyboard skills. Neil Peart's genius, driven drumming. Alex Lifeson's brilliant guitar playing. Canada's pride. RUSH. A true original band.
He was one of the few musicians back then who didn't go through some messed up stuff like others did. I am glad because Rush has a huge discography with so many . I was trying to learn this song on keys and man some of the odd bar numbers in parts make it so hard to switch stuff in some parts. A good free synth for this is the patch "LAURIE" on the free downloadable synth called Dexed. One of the top free synths I have found I think.
Harrison Crutcher Funny thing is that’s Canada in a nutshell. People living for a long time because they never smoke or so drugs. Just eating blueberries and salmon and other delicacies keeps them lively for decades. Of course even Rush had to retire but Geddy Lee never lost his voice. Amazing it is.
Discovered these guys with my friend our junior year in HS in 2000 and saw them for our first time at their r30 show in 04 and it changed our lives, not only was the show great but the fellow fans who were most friendly bunch of people we ever met, they all couldn’t believe that two 21 year olds were there to see the show. We were some of the youngest and I’ll never forget it!
Love that Geddy changed his name to Geddy, out of love for his mother, love that he stood in for the late Chris Squire when Yes were inducted into the R+RHOF, love that I was able to grow up listening to these three and love that I can still get away with hammering out Exit Stage Left into the wee hours of the morning. We are lucky to have experienced greatness, and luckier still to realise it!
Neil peart Deus levou mais sua memória ficará eternamente guardada,o melhor baterista já visto na face terrestre, obrigado por ter existido,viva Rush ❤
If Geddie would have another arm maybe he could play the guitar... this musician is really amazing!!!! Can play the bass, the pedals, the keyboards and also sings!!!!
Subdivision by Rush is 1 of my all-time favorite songs, Rush is 1 of my all-time favorite groups they're 2 amazing been 2 most of their concerts y can't get a drummer better than Neil Peart he's absolutely amazing he's 1 of my all-time favorites
Honest to God true story: Back in the 90s my wife had a co-worker whose dad was big Rush Limbaugh fan (personally he repulsed me) and she won two tickets to "An Evening with Rush" from a radio station and thought it was Rush Limbaugh! She and her 80 year old dad get there and her dad said "Its good to see so many young people embracing traditional values!" Then the band came on..... She said they actually stayed for 5-6 songs and on the way out the old man says "Well, the drummer is very talented. There's no denying that."
What an awesome performance of Subdivisions, my favourite RUSH song. This is what happens when music and friendship overpowers ego and competition. These guys love their fans as much as we love them. A lot has happened in the world recently; this is the song I listen to when I go to my "happy place". Same as when I was a teenager (who didn't fit in) growing up in beautiful Alberta. If Geddy or Alex happen to read this comment, I would like to say to them... Thank You.
Who’s here in 2024 ? Literally the greatest drummer of all time that stayed true to his buddies. One completely underrated guitar player, and hands down the most underrated bass player. His skills on the bass is barely a footnote I rock and roll history.
@@peteranserin3708 Unfortunately many do and it baffles me. People disliking them is allowed, whatever, but I've had people tell me that they're a niche, overrated nerd band more times than I've had hot dinners.
The perfect marriage of rock and synth. And God-in-heaven Neil Peart’s drumming!!! To call him brilliant or expert is underselling. Perfect rarely applies to anything. But his drumming was flawless and unrivaled.
Has anyone ever stopped to think JUST HOW LUCKY WE ALL ARE TO HAVE UA-cam TO KEEP THE MEMORY OF NEIL PEART ALIVE ????? RIP MR. PROFESSOR OF THE DRUM KIT !!!!!! THANKS UA-cam !!!!! YOU KEEP THE MEMORIES ALIVE !!!!!!
Totally. For all the negative things, YT enables us to hear & see stuff many of us wouldn't or couldn't access. I think though this will decrease so to speak & everything monetised.
Ive always been into Cure, SOM etc but Rush played a huge part in my mid/late teens. I was the'weirdo' at school but thrived on that! Neil Peart never be forgotten
Check out this version of a boy of just 17 years old ua-cam.com/video/iYxBp3AYZqA/v-deo.html
I knew Neil as a friend, and my mentor.
He is a GREAT PERCUSSIONIST.
I will always miss him.
@@donniedevine2860 Wow! You truly are privileged. I would have loved to have met him in person too.
Johnathan,
I was introduced to Neil, by one of our local drummers who was widely known, and then opened a full music school.
Spending my summer vacays with Neil, was NO walk in the park.
There was a lot of physical conditioning/training.
Every day since his untimely death, I sit down and play one of his songs.
RIP Neil Peart, the best drummer.
I agree
YUP !!!!!! THEE BEST !!!!!!
Neil Peart is indeed the greatest drummer of all time. My family and I was in attendance on the last leg of Rush' "Clock Work Angels" Tour in 2012. And Neil Peart was absolutely phenomenal!!. RIP Neil Peart, you will surely be missed by your millions of fans!!!
He was also the best lyricist out there.
Moon was better...did more with far less drums, the true text of a great drummer...I liked Peart, but had to have 50 drums to be able to play....Buddy Rich used 4
This song literally gave tens of thousands of kids (myself included) the motivation to make it to and through another day.
Definitely... and Fight the good fight Triumph
not just kids pal, not just kids.
Millions
Back then as a teen and now as adults in 2023
Zajebista moja muza najlepsza
The professor behind the drums... No emotion, no expression on his face.. he's ALL BUISNESS on stage. The greatest drummer of all time ..
There's no best but he'd definitely be one of 4 faces on the Mt Rushmore of rock drumming if it existed❤
No emotion on his face, I agree. But there's LOT of emotion on his music, definetly more than what most performers give.
As Sammy Davis Jr. Once said " Thank God for videotape!" Neil Peart will live forever on it.
Business
Yeah he's played the song a million times... I think if I were in a rockstar band like this I would eventually get pretty bored of playing the same stuff over and over...
There will never be another band like Rush. Ever.
Joe Froelich I certainly hope not. They would just be a cover band if they were.
Give them some time. They'll be back. No idea who'd they stick on the drums though. :)
@@marcwigle Geddy always said he wanted to play with Phil Collins on drums, just imagine that collaboration
@@marcwigle Yoyoka and/or Sina. Yoyoka did an amazing drum cover of "YYZ" and Sina did an amazing drum cover of "Tom Sawyer".
Its entertaining to speculate who would be the drummer for a new RUSH...but...it stops there. Geddy and Alex will never EVER get on stage... or in the studio again...to create new RUSH music. Could they get a drummer who can play as good as Neil? I will honestly say theres alot of incredible drummers out there who are on the same technical and execution level Neil is....but thats where it stops. There will never EVER be a creative genius out there to rival Neils songwriting and lyrical skills which made rush RUSH. And furthermore, I believe Geddy and Alex will never try to replace Neil...for the complete respect for what Neil created. It would not be fair to anyone.
Best teenage anthem of all time.
Who’s here in 2024 ? Literally the greatest drummer of all time that stayed true to his buddies. One completely underrated guitar player, and hands down the most underrated bass player. His skills on the bass is barely a footnote I rock and roll history.
Geddy isnt underrated. Every true rock fan knows how great he is.
Kinda agree about Lifeson but no to Geddy. He is a legend! Les Claypool and Geddy are THE bass GODS!
Alex Lifeson may be the most underrated musician in history
I couldn’t hear his vocal mic in this video though
Oh you have no idea how accomplished all three of these gentlemen are I had the pleasure of seeing rush in California back in the early eighties and let me tell you something nobody nobody Mr beat
All top notch musicians!!!
@JimAllen-Personatruer words were never spoken.
Absolutely agree my friend....and now I'll forever tear 😢up when he tries to get Neil to break with his goofy faces 😂😂😢
I loved Rush in the 70’s. I love Rush to this day. Miss Neil.
If you love Rush it is for one time and that means forever!
The most talented rock band in music history
Canadian,yes....or best trio ever, i agree...🥃🍷.
A la par con Toto
Talent and technique don't necessarily mean good songs.
@@joedimaggio3687but Rush has awesome talent, technique, and songs
Page, Plant, Jones, & Bonham would like a word.
Subdivisions is one of the great songs in rock. Ever!!!
It's very difficult to listen to one that isn't great!!!
OK! I'm a fan, but...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love a lot of Rush songs, but I have to agree, this is probably my most fav out of all of them….
A great song speaks to a generation. A song becomes a masterpiece when it speaks to every generation.
How 3 guys can create such magic is just mindblowing!
Just wait they'll be back in 2112
Every time I hear subdivisions it blows me away like the first time I’ve heard it
2024 anybody?
RUSH transcends time and space. Their words are profound. Their sound is immortal.
Certainly
Maybe they fly back 2025-2026
They keep me sane, I followed them 2007, please forgive those who voted for trump...God help us all
Hear Big D listening in November of 2024 the San Francisco Bay Area when I lived there back in the early eighties and I saw them live and then I found out after I left for Reno Nevada that they were doing their laundry in my house I also saw the tour bus and I had a big crush on getting with oh my God
There will never be another Rush ever. The highest tech band and self made. Nobody had ever controlled their own production process at this time. It was their own company. The only way to be or give it up and do not do it at all.
And they had a ball doing it!
Yeah, but... Rush?
Intelligent, creative, off beat off culture story tellers. Rush was completely different from all others.
Absolutley
Is that black plushie on the keyboard a reference to Spinal tap? Or is it a Pi symbol?
THE GREATEST Rush track in my opinion. (RIP Neal. You are still living inside my ears.)
Agree
I'm gonna throw in another vote for Subdivisions being the best Rush song in their catalog 👍🤘🤝
This is so profoundly accurate about social structure.
Yeah they don't call Mr. Peart "The Professor" only for his drumming skills 👍🤣🤝
One of my biggest regrets is never seeing rush live in concert
Within the last 8 minutes it became mine too
Same here, dude. I'll never have that chance.🥺🥺🥺
its a bit painful.
I saw them three times in the 80's and 90's. I regret not seeing them again, but I am glad I saw them when I did. They were incredible in concert.
@@gregjackson93 I saw them 3 times at Wembley..
Every time I hear this song I think of growing up back in the 80’s, riding my BMX bike with my friends, not caring about anything, getting up on Saturday mornings to watch the cartoons. It just gives me a dejavu feeling of that part of my life that I can’t fully explain....it’s weird. Gotta be the best decade.
Right there with you, Murray. Superfriends on Saturday mornings...Diamond Backs, Torkers and Redlines every day after school. The summer of '84 was probably the best I ever had. :D
I was in 10th grade when this song came out, and it just hit home with me! Great times indeed.
Yep, the 80's rocked! Spent all my money on arcade games then got an Atari 2600. Did they ever show the Subdivisions video on Friday Night Videos on NBC? I think I saw it there.
kimsmithih yeah I think they did!!!
Same here.....riding our bikes all over town,hitting the arcade rooms,callin friends up on the push button home phone to setup a meeting place...lol...best of times!!!!
Neil is awesome and forever on my mind. The entire group is.
Can you imagine how much Alex and Getty miss their friend, Neil.
59 years old, watching Rush on my phone in 2024 what's a pair of Skullcandy evos my eardrums are bouncing off my skull, who would have thunk it😮 I feel like I'm 15 again😊 beam me back down Scotty, there's still a little hope😮
57 here. Same exact thoughts as you. Vibrating windows of old farmhouse at the old farm from New River Gorge area of West Virginia. CHEERS to this video and thank you Andres!
@@kevinharrah2260 cool,, I used to live in Iowa, out in the middle of nowhere,, my closest neighbor was about a mile away, Miss cranking my stereo and tell my pictures fell off the wall, spinning my albums on an old MCS with some radio shack Mach 3. Live in an apartment complex in Quakers field, I mean Bakersfield California, drowning out the earthquakes with Rush lol might as well, most of the world seems to have lost its mind.
I’m 57 and feel 15 again until I have to move!
56. A good friend of mine lives next door to Neil’s cousin in Thorold (Neil is from nearby St Catharines)
59 here too and listen Rush everyday forever!
Geddy Lee for Prime Minister of Canada.
I was at Geddie Lee's house in Toronto, Canada.
I was delivering a bike for his significant other.
He is a Super Cool Guy !
Pablo Gaviria wow so awesome, yeah I get he doesn't like to bugged when he is at the blue jays game, he just wants to chill and watch the game like everyone else. can understand he probably gets fans that yell Geddy and then a million other fans storm him. does seem like a pretty nice guy tho
My brother was at his place as well and did the concert video for BU2B.
Also a cool story ! How exciting. Is your brother a videographer?
r/thathappened
I'm jealous
The synth era has to be my favorite collection of music from these guys.
This song proves that Rush are the three most talented musicians that Have ever existed
Hi. Please check this cover version: ua-cam.com/video/iYxBp3AYZqA/v-deo.html thank you.
Jim M Not really. There are many other talented 3 piece outfits.
They worked the hardest surely.
I agree but remember Cream, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Triumph, Police, we’re three piece bands also…
There's no better power trio!
There is no better example of what is meant when someone says "They were tight!"
Not a note out of place, everybody killing it, and doing it live...just wow!
Ok Now for The Best Of All Neil :( But Geddy is still Alive and deserve Sooooooooooooooooo MUCH,,,,,,,,
In tears knowing that we'll never get to see these 3 together on this planet again
Easily the best trio, most talented , most mysterious and playing music from outer space. Best non commercial trio of all time.
Chris Keck Get a grip, dude.
Same here😢😢😢
Geddy racing off the keys after the pre-Alex solo to get back on his bass is all you need to know about Rush.
Thx for pointing that out!
And thanks for the upload 👍
At 4:26 yeah. Fuck'n incredible. Loved these guys since I was about 8 (41 now) and I always will! 🙏👍✌ RUSH ROCKS FOREVER
Hope everyone is staying safe.
Much love from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
His bass tone was awesome
Facts. 🙌🏾💯
The one band that never phoned it in.
Geddy was as excited as a student at the end of June when summer vacation starts. FREEDOM!!
Greatast band of all time without question
They were one of the best bands ever. So lucky to have seen them live. It was life-affirming.
First time I saw them it was basically a religious experience, I was in awe, and it made me a huge huge fan.
This song came out when I was in 10th grade. I saw them live one tome a few years later. It was an awesome show
What Geddy does at 4:28 to 4:39 (pulling away from the boards and just killing it on bass) just makes this version for me. That dude is from another planet.
His vocals are just amazing live. He’s from another planet to do all of this so perfectly.
He has a moment to pull away and just let go in the moment while Alex takes over for the solo. A moment of easy playing (for HIM) and it sounds so good...
@@B.I.B.L.E. I’d agree that Geddy is alien 👽
That bass. Rush the deity of rock
And, Alex has one of his must subtle shreds: the harmonics are epic
When he goes to bass gives me goosebumps.. such a powerhouse
Trio. Holy shit!
Yes! I used to feel this kind of power from Entwistle, Chris Squire & Phil Lynott when they played as well. Ged is now the reigning BASS THUNDER!
Yes!! Holy shit
The greatest drummer of all time
Rest in Peace Neil. You're with your family now. Thank you for all the wonderful memories you have given millions of fans all over the world.
This was my introduction to Rush...1983 I think. Listening to the radio...blew me away and started a lifelong love for the band and the music.
My all time favorite Rush song. Synthesizer is pure madness!!!
This is my favorite rush song of all time
I agree.This is their best song.
Mine too. Actually my favorite song by anyone.
Ditto. Used to play it (badly) with a band of friends in high school back in the late 80s. Such a great summer. I was on keys and loved that moment it gave me of booming 7/8s which started it off... and the synth solos were so much fun. Taught me tons about what incredible songwriting could be.
Agreed. This is the song that got me into RUSH!!
In my opinion, Subdivisions by Rush is equivalent to The Frayed Ends of Sanity by Metallica.
Both are a statement of "yeah, go ahead, let's see you try to cover this song! 😂..."
"Suddenly You were gone from all the lives you left your mark upon" Rest in peace Neil....
This, IMO, is one of the best versions of Subdivisions on UA-cam. Crystal clear sound and the guys at the top of their game. Oh, it brings back memories of the first time I saw them in Toronto for the Moving Pictures tour. In the last 40 years, I’ve seen well over 1,000 club, outdoor, indoor, stadium and festival shows ranging from amateurs and up and comers to the top touring acts and, instrumentally, they are second to no one. The greatest composer of drums in the last 40+ years and one of the greatest drummers. He also happens to be one of the greatest lyricists. A truly underrated guitarist, only by the music rag-mags who is universally respected by other guitar gods. And a lead singer, bassist and keyboardist who is just so insanely talented. Treat yourself to this outstanding version by listening through a headset. You can here every note of every instrument in this version. And they’re Canadian too, eh.
S&A was a fantastic tour both in performance and production.
Agreed, the musicianship is extraordinary.
So glad I was there in Rotterdam that evening. Man, do I miss Rush. One of the best bands ever.
I love Rush but obviously you never saw Led Zeppelin.
@@TheBandit7613 no. Rush is better
I don't remember exactly when this song came out, but I remember where I was when I first heard it. Maybe '81? But definitely cruisin' Rivers Ave in my '67 Mustang. My Kraco radio from Kmart cranking out this magnificent sound of these three guys that sound like some sort of Rock Orchestra. Thank you gentlemen for sharing your incredible talent with the world. It's settling to know that Neil has been reunited with his family. Rest in peace sir. You are loved by millions upon millions of grateful fans. ✌️
1982
Love this live version still in 2024 💪😎👌❤
Neil is absolutely perfect on drums, he literally sounds like the CD recording it's so perfect, just amazing, this is also one of my favorite songs for sure!
Thing about them is how they make their live music sound like the album.
R.I.P Neil 💔
Just gutted he's gone.
@@thomaskane9298 Same here, bro.
THE greatest drummer of all time!!!!
Such a full sound,, sounds like 10 musicians,, 3 men,,wow! Genius
I’m 53. Still listening. Don’t hear all the sound ranges as well anymore so it’s more of a memory but it still works with a few beers. 🍺👍🏼…. This group & Ozzy we’re a big help to me in my life 🤷🏿♂️
Considering Rush has played this song at least a 1000 times.. But they still play it with so much joy and passion.. True from the heart.. Best band ever.
I literally can not listen to another RUSH tune without a tear coming to my eye. RIP Professor! You gave kids like me back in the day a reason to carry on the battle!
being an old bastard and growing up in the 60's and 70's...i've always thought that the Beatles and Zeppelin were the 2 greatest bands in rock history. We'll never see anything like them again. But when it comes to an assemblage of musicians, i honestly think that Rush is the collection of 3 of the greatest musicians in rock history.
Beatles and LZ were no slouches either..you mentioned them for a reason 👍👍
In 2008, I was at a bar in Etobicoke, ON.
I couldn't help but notice a dude just casually playing an acoustic while stretched out across two bar stools. I asked the server what the deal was, and he casually replied, "Oh, that's Alex Lifeson. Yeah, we keep a guitar here for him. He likes to play it sometimes." Sure enough, it was him. Shy at first, I eventually approached him to offer some general praise. Despite my interruption, he chatted with me for about 15 minutes, topping it off with "It was nice to meet you".
Just one example of how cool and grounded they are. I doubt I'll forget that one...
Your comment give me a tear on the eye :')
Jealous, what did you guys talk about?
It's a Canadian thing......... respectful......
What a cool story thanks for sharing it rush brother
Kasper you lucky son of a gun! It’s so cool Alex just hung for a bit chatting away. They all seem like such really cool guys, menschs all, and so smart, witty, pure Canadian!
always loved that ric sound
Saw them on this tour in Tampa!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
I was on many 🍄
one of their best preformances of this song
This is the ultimate Rush song in my opinion. The complexity of the music, the true to life lyrics, the grandness of the synth at the end, it just can't get any better.
I would go with Tom Sawyer for that honor but I love this song too
Geddy Lee's emotionally laden voice, and prog rock keyboard skills. Neil Peart's genius, driven drumming. Alex Lifeson's brilliant guitar playing. Canada's pride. RUSH. A true original band.
I’ve always loved this one❤❤
Geddy’s performance on keys, bass and vocals is outstanding. Add Neil’s complex drumming and this performance is nothing short of a masterpiece.
I’ve been listening to Rush since the 2112 album I found that in 79 I was 15
Geddy-Bass, Vocals, Keyboards and NO bullshit rockstar douchebaggary, just a helluva guy. A real mensch!
He was one of the few musicians back then who didn't go through some messed up stuff like others did. I am glad because Rush has a huge discography with so many . I was trying to learn this song on keys and man some of the odd bar numbers in parts make it so hard to switch stuff in some parts. A good free synth for this is the patch "LAURIE" on the free downloadable synth called Dexed. One of the top free synths I have found I think.
Harrison Crutcher
Funny thing is that’s Canada in a nutshell. People living for a long time because they never smoke or so drugs. Just eating blueberries and salmon and other delicacies keeps them lively for decades. Of course even Rush had to retire but Geddy Lee never lost his voice. Amazing it is.
Check out this version of a boy of just 17 years old ua-cam.com/video/iYxBp3AYZqA/v-deo.html
This live version is absolute fire. The studio version has always been great but this...........AMAZING
The lyrics are spot on in 2024. Was lucky enough to see the them 2x in their prime, and mine. 64 years old!
Note the measured tempo....Genius. Happy Birthday Geddy Lee 70
RIP Mr Neil Peart! for sure 4 or more generations of drummers get inspired by his talent
The prof, drumming and lyrics, just different class. Gotta love Rush. Best band ever.
This will always be my favorite song by Rush!
Snake's and arrows tour 2009, Mohegan Sun Casino Uncasville,Connecticut😮,I was there😮😊😮
People forget how iconic this song was back in the 1980s. Still a great song in 2024.
Been a fan since 1982, and it just never gets old. This is the greatest band in the history of ever.
Just an unbelievable band. And probably the greatest drummer ever
I saw them 4 times ,one in front row ticket ,i will never forget it
probably the best band in the worldddddddddd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I miss Neil!! 😊….such a dedicated musician, just like Geddy and Alex….love you all ❤❤❤
Such a brilliant - _BRILLIANT_ - song.
30+ years old - - and it’s still just timeless!
goose bumps
Perfect song ,perfect musician
❤Rush in Concert❤Hartford🎉 Connecticut❤🎉❤😊😮😊2003,I was there😮
Never in my lifetime will we ever see another band with this much talent.
Neil Peart's drums will live in the ears of Rock n Roll 10 years past forever.....perfect tone, just perfect.....
RIP Professor. Amazing bass. Geddy really thumps it. Alex Lifeson always a genius. Brilliant piece. And I am devastated.
Greatest band of all time.
Was blessed enough to see them 3 times
How cool is that ❤❤
Rush and Neil🖤Peart are a part of my life
thanks mates for the fellings you gifted
r.i.p Maestro 🇮🇹🇨🇦
Check out this version of a boy of just 17 years old ua-cam.com/video/iYxBp3AYZqA/v-deo.html
Discovered these guys with my friend our junior year in HS in 2000 and saw them for our first time at their r30 show in 04 and it changed our lives, not only was the show great but the fellow fans who were most friendly bunch of people we ever met, they all couldn’t believe that two 21 year olds were there to see the show. We were some of the youngest and I’ll never forget it!
Love that Geddy changed his name to Geddy, out of love for his mother, love that he stood in for the late Chris Squire when Yes were inducted into the R+RHOF, love that I was able to grow up listening to these three and love that I can still get away with hammering out Exit Stage Left into the wee hours of the morning. We are lucky to have experienced greatness, and luckier still to realise it!
Neil peart Deus levou mais sua memória ficará eternamente guardada,o melhor baterista já visto na face terrestre, obrigado por ter existido,viva Rush ❤
Rush is in the greatest bands of all time ❤❤❤been listening since I was 15 be 61
If Geddie would have another arm maybe he could play the guitar... this musician is really amazing!!!! Can play the bass, the pedals, the keyboards and also sings!!!!
Que cérebro invejável!
Ever listened to Gentle Giant? Every musician plays several instruments, really cool.
Geddy used to play guitar. He was coaxed into playing bass and vocals.
Incredibly Talented!
paolito He does play guitar and bass using a double neck on Xanadu.
Miss Neil so much. There's nothing that compares to watching him play with the overhead cam. His precision was incredible and unmatched.
Subdivision by Rush is 1 of my all-time favorite songs, Rush is 1 of my all-time favorite groups they're 2 amazing been 2 most of their concerts y can't get a drummer better than Neil Peart he's absolutely amazing he's 1 of my all-time favorites
love RUSH.
Honest to God true story: Back in the 90s my wife had a co-worker whose dad was big Rush Limbaugh fan (personally he repulsed me) and she won two tickets to "An Evening with Rush"
from a radio station and thought it was Rush Limbaugh! She and her 80 year old dad get there and her dad said "Its good to see so many young people embracing traditional values!"
Then the band came on.....
She said they actually stayed for 5-6 songs and on the way out the old man says "Well, the drummer is very talented. There's no denying that."
So funny❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
I'll take 'Things That Never Happened' for five-hundred, Alex.
My favourite Rush song. Neil's drumming is second to none. RIP Neil Peart.
What an awesome performance of Subdivisions, my favourite RUSH song. This is what happens when music and friendship overpowers ego and competition. These guys love their fans as much as we love them. A lot has happened in the world recently; this is the song I listen to when I go to my "happy place". Same as when I was a teenager (who didn't fit in) growing up in beautiful Alberta. If Geddy or Alex happen to read this comment, I would like to say to them... Thank You.
Hey... check this version of my son: ua-cam.com/video/iYxBp3AYZqA/v-deo.html a guy with just 17 years old. Thank you.
This is the song that introduced me to Rush in elementary school was a big introvert till 7th grade
ILOVE the tiny Stonehenge figure on Geddys keyboard!!! SpinalTap!
Who’s here in 2024 ? Literally the greatest drummer of all time that stayed true to his buddies. One completely underrated guitar player, and hands down the most underrated bass player. His skills on the bass is barely a footnote I rock and roll history.
I am.
Can't get enough of watching Neil. RIP
Hell yeah brother!!!😊😊😊😊
I'm here in 2024 and literally NO ONE underrates Rush. Give your head a shake!
@@peteranserin3708 Unfortunately many do and it baffles me. People disliking them is allowed, whatever, but I've had people tell me that they're a niche, overrated nerd band more times than I've had hot dinners.
The perfect marriage of rock and synth. And God-in-heaven Neil Peart’s drumming!!! To call him brilliant or expert is underselling. Perfect rarely applies to anything. But his drumming was flawless and unrivaled.