In this episode of Brad & Lex, head shakes are so so prevalent as the duo experience and express their thoughts on the concept of this rock classic while trying to grasp it. This is apparent but doesn't halt Brad's signature "side to side sway". Lex,s curiosity doesn't "Rush" to making her get into anything other then her "mercy bop".
This song is science fiction set in a future where cars are illegal. Neil Peart conveys more imagery in this song than a lot of writers can do in a short story.
@@RB-YWGLGA no, I said the lyrics are so visual you can close your eyes and picture the movie. I can understand why you’d think I meant Moving Pictures but I was saying something different.
Hi @@rwfrench66GenX - understood, and I agree with you. I was merely teasing you about your description of this track - that it evokes a movie. Neil has famously noted that this cinematic flavor/intent of many tracks on the album inspired them to name it “Moving Pictures”.
Well, they didn't get it, which is fine. Rush is unique, not everyone digs it. This song is basically a mini-movie, a story set in a dystopian future of where cars are outlawed. Props to Neil for packing in such a descriptive story narrative with his lyrics into a 5 min rock song and that's part of what makes Rush so unique. Musically the riffs and changes are very cool with precision drumming. Great song from a great album.
This song will come true in a way very soon, as electric vehicles take over and some day in the near future gas powered cars will be outlawed. So the only way to drive them will be either on some special tracks, or to take your uncle's barchetta out for a run.
You are way off topic for this song. I honestly am not trying to be disrespectful, but this song has absolutely nothing to do with a dystopian future where cars are outlawed. It’s about a young man that discovered a vintage Ferrari in his uncle’s garage. Then they had drinks and took it for a drive. It’s not that deep.
@@jwest8438 “he says it used to be a farm before the motor law” “We fire up the willing engine Responding with a roar Tires spitting gravel I commit my weekly crime” “Suddenly ahead of me Across the mountainside A gleaming alloy air car Shoots towards me, two lanes wide” There seems to be a lot in the song that confirms what he said.
@@jwest8438 Then why was he singing about breaking the law? Why was the car so carefully concealed? Why was this an amazing event that he continued to participate in? It's okay, not everyone gets the same meaning from songs.
My favorite rush song. As always Neil Peart is insane on the drums. I once thought I would write a sci-fi novel based on this song. When I started researching it I found out Neil got the inspiration to write this song from a short sci-fi story. So ended my writing career
@@jsipler - Spent decades thinking about it and a few years ago I decided to actually do something about it. Put together a 100,000 word first draft, then life got in the way. New Year's resolution is to come up with a final draft and see where that takes me. Good luck.
You could try a prequel or sequel. I used to write all the time when I was a young man. My friends all told me to pursue the writing arts as a career. I didn't listen, and now I regret it. Go with your instinct, and give it a serious attempt.
The Barchetta is a classic example of a car built for speed, a hot rod, made by Ferrari. The first car to leave the Maranello factory in 1947 was a red, V12-engined Barchetta.
This song is based off a short story called 'A Nice Morning Drive' from Road And Track magazine in the November 1973 issue. It is set in the future when cars that run off gasoline have been outlawed. If you want to read the story I'm pretty sure if you google it you will find it.
What's funny is there was a movie with this same basic concept that came out the same year as this album. It was called "The Last Chase" starring Lee Majors ("Six Million Dollar Man") and then popular child actor Chris Makepeace ("Meatballs")
It's been some time, but I believe the story was about safety features making newer cars so sturdy that drivers started using older cars for target practice. I need to read it again.
The "Red Barchetta" could be any of several cars, but the most likely intended is a 1948 Ferarri 166MM "Barchetta". The word literally means "little boat" in Italian, but when used of cars refers to a small, open top, two seater - a Mazda Miata convertable could be referred to as a barchetta. The lyrics are based on a short story, which tells of a time when personal vehicles and gasoline engines are outlawed - thus "I commit my weekly crime".
In the original story, personal vehicles are not outlawed, they're just bigger and safer, so large & padded that they don't get hurt in collisions. Older cars are at risk.
@@TriptoMoon yes, this is a change from the story the song was inspired by, in which cars were still gas-powered and privately owned, just bigger and more padded. Hard to say what "air car" means - powered by compressed air? Hovercraft? Inflated? Although farming could be done with electric motors, too, if they can power giant cars to drive down rural roads at high speed. The song is more about imagery than making perfect sense. Probably Neil was inserting more of the Libertarian/Objectivist ideas from Ayn Rand like he put in 2112 and Anthem, envisioning some kind of socialist regulations that effectively banned individual farming. One might assume "hopping the turbine freight" and "eluding the eyes" to get "far outside the wire" indicate people are now restricted to living in the city and using trains, but then who is driving these alloy air cars? I used to think they were some kind of police patrol but that would be quite different from the original story, so who knows? Since drivers are never mentioned, they could even be automated/autonomous drones.
A favorite Rush tune and for sure an all-time driving tune... paints such a great picture and story from start to finish... 1 brilliant track off the brilliant Moving Pictures album.
It does my middle-aged old heart good just to see Brad sportin' KISS and Lex stylin' the Poison. Reaction videos are doing more for national unity than anything else goin' on.
My fave all time Rush tune ...reminds me of my late father and his love of old sports cars ....I actually began to cry a lot ....what an epic story put into song format!!!....brilliant!!!!....thanks guys!!
The hard part of “analyzing“ Rush with first time listening, is their complexity of the music and the intertwining of the lyrics, rarely does a rush song rock you like a hurricane… so too speak, you have too let the song take you, in it’s entirety on a journey…. Sometimes smoking a fatty an sitting back with your headphones on, while enjoying a glass of wine helps to let you be carried away to that special place 😉
Rush is just a fantastic group, when you listen to them, you'd never think there's only 3 guys playing. They're so creative, and they know how to tell a story through their music. I really love this song, you can picture what he's saying, and just get swept away with it. Thanks for doing a reaction to it!
This song is set in the future where cars were illegal. Rush's songs were often futuristic science fiction stories set to music. That basically describes their epic "2112"
These three men were some of the most talented artists. Just three guys made all of this. I was lucky enough to live thru that era, when world class bands like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Rush made their debut albums. It was otherworldly to put those albums on a turntable and listen to these new sounds. All of today's music is run thru computer software, to artificially keep everything on time and auto-tune it all.
I remember seeing RUSH play this live as if it were yesterday. I can still picture the video they had on the screen behind them as they performed Red Barchetta.
If you're ready to get your mind blown, try the masterpiece by Rush, "La Villa Strangiato" off their Hemispheres album. No lyrics, doesn't need any, just 3 unbelievable musicians applying their craft.
Indeed!! La Villa Strangiato will show you the display of musicianship these 3 have. Incredible. Brad will be lost without lyrics though. Give it a shot Brad.
Ladies and gentlemen, RUSH is such a great band. This came out during 7th grade for me 1980 and this entire album "Moving Pictures" one of the greatest progressive rock album ever. I could go on all night about RUSH.
Every time the band played this song at Madison Square Garden over the years, the whole place lit up. 20,000 people singing Red Barchetta just can't be wrong.
Classic song with a cool meaning. The music is so impeccably good. Lex, I’m surprised you’re not digging on the song because it was some musically beautiful it had everything you needed in it
Rush manages to deliver not only a totally listenable song that's easy to bop too, but with the plot of a top tier short film at the same time. It's brilliant.
Whenever asked about what it's like to ride a Harley through the countryside, I always quote these lines... Wind in my hair Shifting and drifting Mechanical music Adrenaline surge! Well weathered leather Hot metal and oil The scent of country air Sunlight on chrome The view of the landscape Every nerve aware! R.I.P Professor!
The excitement on Lexs face is just magical reminds remind me of myself 48 years ago on Christmas morning 1975 my mother bought me a rush album I've never heard of rush I asked her why she bought me that particular album she said it was because she loved the owl on the front of the album cover Fly-by-night She loved owls Anyway I took it in my bedroom put it on my stereo put the headphones on been a rush fan ever since and will be till the day I die thanks to my beloved mother God rest her beautiful soul.
I've actually never been a huge Rush fan (though I respect them immensely), but I've covered a bunch of their songs in various bands. Out of Subdivisions, Tom Sawyer, YYZ and Red Barchetta, this was always my favorite to play. :-)
When this album was released, I was 13 years old and RUSH became everything to me. The lyric writing is second to none, Neil had a way of writing that didn’t alienate anyone but rather made young people think on their own. I would love to hear your reaction to this RUSH song, Cold fire. I’m giving nothing away from what I believe the lyrics are talking about. Enjoy
One of the more accessible Rush songs as it’s easily understandable. Bass, drums and guitars are top-notch. Best musicianship you possibly get and at the height of their powers. “Mechanical music” is not just a lyric…it’s a way of being.
God, I love Rush! So I see all kinds of comments with people explaining the song to you guys. I also heard it was some science fiction that Neil had read where in the future cars were outlawed. The "turbine freight" he refers to at the beginning I would guess is a steam powered train, and later in the song when he "runs the deadly race" is when the authorities (police?) in their "alloy air cars" chase him while he is in his uncles Red Barchetta.
I would like to chime in here, if I may. As a 63 yearish guy, this brings back the time when one of my younger brothers and me went out to listen to this whole album at midnight on KDKB Phoenix. At an abandoned runway, we listened to the whole album premier, a blunt between us. Thanks for the memory.
My favorite Rush song. There’s an old Lee Majors film about a society where the citizens were forbidden to have vehicles with gas engines, but the Government had helicopters and gunships.
Good you finally listened to this, I have been requesting in some of the lives. Some deeper songs by Rush are "Limelight" and "Closer To The Heart", a deeper cut that I love is "Entre Nous" (Between Us). Any list like this would be not worth a dime if it does not mention "Red Sector A", take a 2 part reaction, one with a lyric or official video the second part watching a video with this song layered with some scenes from the HBO show "A Band of Brothers".
For me, essentials also include Fly By Night, Subdivisions, Marathon, Time Stand Still, and Distant Early Warning ;) (grew up in the 80s!...in Canada).
So facinating to see younger people enjoying RUSH. I was introduced to them very young. My brother went off to college, left his record player and RUSH albums. They are worth a listen
Excellent tune... It took me three weeks to learn that tune on guitar when I was younger. Those harmonics at the beginning drove me nuts until I figured out what Alex was doing there. Love your reactions. William C. central Indiana.
"Rush's music is so Listen-to-able". I love Lex's descriptions of things. Adorable. If Lex ever drove a Ferrari Barchetta she would fall in love with it.
As a car guy, this is one of my favorites of theirs. The freedom you feel when you're behind the wheel with the open road in front of you, feeling at one with the machine. The thrill downshifting and punching the gas pedal. It's intoxicating. A barchetta is a style of Italian sports/race car with little to no windshield and no roof that was prevalent in the mid-20th century. For an example of one, look up the Ferrari 166 MM barchetta. (Never mind, you did. I should've waited til the end to comment lol.)
These two perfectly encapsulate music for me; Lex with her emotional and physical reaction, and Brad with his quiet, cerebral approach. It's yin and yang. If you want an incredible musical experience - play side one of 2112 - its 25 minutes - but you will never be the same. That is the ultimate Rush masterpiece.
@@johnnewell7878 Can you imagine watching their reaction as they lose their 2112 virginity? Lex trying to comprehend the depth and complexity of the story set to music, while Brad reads the lyrics with wonderment, his jaw on the floor? There are two kinds of people in the world, those who have experienced 2112, and those living in hell. ;)
I don't think they would get it. If they decide to give it a try I hope they read up on it first so they understand. I don't think concept almums are their thing.
DO NOT listen to this while driving a back country road! You will look down at speedometer and find you are going 110 mph! One of my favorite Rush songs, it's worth a second listen... pay attention to the music change while he is driving.... actually gives you a sense of shifting gears and mashing the gas! These guys together wrote some fantastic pieces both musically and lyrics!
Just want to say I watch all your reactions and big ups. Have seen your life style videos as well. I lived in a trailer for a major part of my life, Dad in Air Force, so moved a lot. 1 in Tampa FL where blue crab fishing with chicken on a string was cool. Great memories with real people. Keep doin what yall doin.
Geddy Lee (bass & vocals) & Alex Lifeson (guitar) wrote a perfect song for speeding down a highway... so Neil Peart (drums) wrote about a sports car made in Italy by Fiat, and was inspired by a story he read about a future where authorities crack down on speeding fast in the countryside... Peart himself was an avid biker - he spent years of his life speeding thru North America during tough periods of his life, and would often travel between Rush gigs that way as well.
The storytelling in this classic Rush track is wonderful in that Rush takes us back on a trip to Grandpa's house to take out out his classic racecar for a spin, a race ensues and then a chill ride back to Gramps to sit by the fire. Rush is a world treasure.
I’ve been waiting for the two of you to hear this song. As a huge Rush fan I’ve been listening to this song for 40 years. It’s one of my favorites. As a teenager in the early 80’a this was my go to driving song! Lex needs to listen to it again and she would like it more.
The car in question was a 1948 Ferrari 166(look it up ,its beauty) Nowadays,in mint condition worth 10mil. In the concert for this song,the band had a huge screen,showing dotted lines representing a road ,as if you were driving down it. Apparently, if you were high enough,on the right stuff,you got quite a reaction to this visual. XD
Now that it's spring in the northlands when we get a 65+ day, the windows go down, the sunroof opens, a curvy country road and Red Barchetta cranked on premium sound. This is the greatest driving song ever
The story of the song takes place in the future. Driving a motor vehicle is banned and very few people own cars anymore, but tbe protagonist has this secret, his uncle owns a Red Barchetta and lets him break the law every week. The 'air-cars two lanes wide' are presumably a form of law enforcement that pursues him. He escapes, leaving them stranded by the narrow bridge at the river. The song really expresses freedom, independence and rebellion. i love the way the dramatic tension builds to the final climax, Neil is just hammering the crap out of those cymbals by the end...amazing.
In the automotive industry, the word "Barchetta" is used for a two-seat car without any kind of roof. In the case of this song (Red Barchetta) a classic early Ferrari from the late 40's, early 50''s.
Back in the 70’s Neil Peart read a short story in a car magazine about the future when small sporty cars are outlawed and replaced with large safety vehicles. Neil read the story and said to himself that he should write a song like the story and filed the idea away in his mind. Years later he writes the song. Decades later his wife gives him a “dual-sport” motorcycle as a present which sits unused in the garage for years. Later, within the same year, his daughter is killed in a car crash while going away to college and his wife dies from cancer. Neil is walking aimlessly around the house and sees the motorcycle and starts to ride. It becomes his salvation. He rides everywhere, from Canada to the southern tip of S. America, other continents, and between cities while Rush is touring. The man who wrote the original short story is sitting around and his friend asks if he’s ever googled himself. They put his name into google and one of the results is the lyrics to this song and it says Based on the short story by (and his name). He’s heard the song before and didn’t even put together the fact that it is like his story several decades earlier. He sends an e-mail to the Rush contact address on their website never expecting to get a reply. But the email gets to Neil and he contacts the guy and says (We’re playing at so and so arena near your town, do you want to come and meet, I’ll get you backstage passes?) The guy shows up to the Rush concert and he is riding the exact same make/model of motorcycle that Neil rides, a BMW dual-sport. They become friends and ride together all over the place. Neil has written several books starting with his first “Ghost Rider”. By the way, on like the first page or two he clears up the fact that almost everyone mispronounces his last name. It is Peart, like ear, not Pert like the shampoo.
The story is "A nice morning drive" by Richard Foster, it was published in the November 1973 issue of Road and Track, Neil tried contacting Foster during the recording of Moving Pictures but failed to do so, they finally got in touch in 2007 and Foster spent two days travelling with Neil through the backwoods of West Virginia between stops on the Snakes & Arrows Tour, most of what you have written is nonsense.
The Red Barchetta was a 1949 Ferrari 166MM racing car designed specifically for the "Mille Miglia" (thousand mile) road race. It won. It also won the Lemans 24 Hour and the Spa-Francorchamps.
Red Barchetta isn't a song most people like on first listen, but it definitely grows on you. Another of their songs you can say that about is Freewil. Great lyrics in that one
It's another great driving song by Rush!!! They get that much at least!!!! I never knew what this was about either till now!!! As always, I consider this one of Rush's many great works of art!!!
Hey Guys its a rare Ferrari the Barchetta is a classic example of a car built for speed, a hot rod, made by Ferrari. The first car to leave the Maranello factory in 1947 was a red, V12-engined Barchetta Neil was writing about a 1950 Model 16MM.
The song is based off of a Road & Track short story from 1973 called "A nice morning drive". Set in a dystopian future where the government has instituted so many regulations on safety features that cars are unwieldy and few people still drive for the pleasure of it. The story is about a guy who drives an old MG Roadster on some back roads but comes across people in the newer 'improved' cars who intentionally try to crash into him because they know they'll be safe but it will destroy the old car.
What an awesome couple! Thanks for reviewing RUSH. Like the other suggestions...try "La Villa Strangiato" studio version off of the Hemispheres album. Very complicated, but sounds beautiful on a good pair of headphones.
The lyrics were inspired by an article Neil read in Car & Driver called "A nice morning drive. ". Rush used the music to lay a rich background to this story. It's one of my all time favorites.
This blared out my neighbor's house. "Red Barchetta" I mused. Darting over I descended downstairs... turned out my neighbor and his band were performing the song live 🎵 🎶 🥰🤟🏼 and the local police followed shortly after 🚔 🤟🏼
Neil prophesied that one day gas engines would be outlawed and it would be illegal to drive one. This is forty years later from when this was written. In ten years Neil might be spot on.
Oil will be around for a lot longer than 10 years. It is just too critical for the global economy and military purposes. Although, it may get too expensive for the common man to use it...which is I what I believe their (those that despise oil) goal is.
@@trex9263 10 years. Volkswagen, the largest automaker, announced last year to be all electric by then. Volkswagen Group owns Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, Skoda, Seat,... Great Britan has announced to ban gasoline and diesel new auto sales by then, 2030. Ten years.
I think there was a movie like this too. Burgess Meredith and Lee Majors played in it. Lee had an old race car that was outlawed, and Burgess was trying to destroy it. From the late 70s or early 80s.
In this episode of Brad & Lex, head shakes are so so prevalent as the duo experience and express their thoughts on the concept of this rock classic while trying to grasp it. This is apparent but doesn't halt Brad's signature "side to side sway". Lex,s curiosity doesn't "Rush" to making her get into anything other then her "mercy bop".
Well said 👍
@@fatandhandsome5922 fingers crossed: short too?
Watching the young lady jam out 😂😂😂 brings joy to my heart and tears to my eyes
This song is science fiction set in a future where cars are illegal. Neil Peart conveys more imagery in this song than a lot of writers can do in a short story.
Neil wrote this based on an article he read in a Road & Track magazine. The lyrics are so visual you can just close your eyes and picture this movie!
@@rwfrench66GenX and by “movie”, I trust you mean a Moving Picture? ;-)
@@RB-YWGLGA no, I said the lyrics are so visual you can close your eyes and picture the movie. I can understand why you’d think I meant Moving Pictures but I was saying something different.
Hi @@rwfrench66GenX - understood, and I agree with you. I was merely teasing you about your description of this track - that it evokes a movie. Neil has famously noted that this cinematic flavor/intent of many tracks on the album inspired them to name it “Moving Pictures”.
This is what awaits the USA if things continue as they are.
Well, they didn't get it, which is fine. Rush is unique, not everyone digs it. This song is basically a mini-movie, a story set in a dystopian future of where cars are outlawed. Props to Neil for packing in such a descriptive story narrative with his lyrics into a 5 min rock song and that's part of what makes Rush so unique. Musically the riffs and changes are very cool with precision drumming. Great song from a great album.
Rush does dystopian well. This seems like a 'child' of 2112.
This song will come true in a way very soon, as electric vehicles take over and some day in the near future gas powered cars will be outlawed. So the only way to drive them will be either on some special tracks, or to take your uncle's barchetta out for a run.
You are way off topic for this song. I honestly am not trying to be disrespectful, but this song has absolutely nothing to do with a dystopian future where cars are outlawed. It’s about a young man that discovered a vintage Ferrari in his uncle’s garage. Then they had drinks and took it for a drive. It’s not that deep.
@@jwest8438 “he says it used to be a farm before the motor law”
“We fire up the willing engine
Responding with a roar
Tires spitting gravel
I commit my weekly crime”
“Suddenly ahead of me
Across the mountainside
A gleaming alloy air car
Shoots towards me, two lanes wide”
There seems to be a lot in the song that confirms what he said.
@@jwest8438 Then why was he singing about breaking the law? Why was the car so carefully concealed? Why was this an amazing event that he continued to participate in? It's okay, not everyone gets the same meaning from songs.
This is the one Rush song where I can close my eyes and see the whole thing unfold…One of the Greatest pieces of storytelling ever…
My favorite rush song. As always Neil Peart is insane on the drums. I once thought I would write a sci-fi novel based on this song. When I started researching it I found out Neil got the inspiration to write this song from a short sci-fi story. So ended my writing career
Everything is inspired by something, so get to work on that story (seriously).
@@jowbloe3673 you know what? I just might. It’s been a dream since the 80s and I’ve never stopped thinking about it and the story line.
@@jsipler - Spent decades thinking about it and a few years ago I decided to actually do something about it.
Put together a 100,000 word first draft, then life got in the way.
New Year's resolution is to come up with a final draft and see where that takes me.
Good luck.
@@jowbloe3673 congratulations! I’m at a time in my life where I think I can do this. Thank you sir for your encouragement
You could try a prequel or sequel. I used to write all the time when I was a young man. My friends all told me to pursue the writing arts as a career. I didn't listen, and now I regret it. Go with your instinct, and give it a serious attempt.
One of my favourite Rush songs. Natural Science would be another cool one to check out by them. Cheers
Natural Science is superb!
The Barchetta is a classic example of a car built for speed, a hot rod, made by Ferrari. The first car to leave the Maranello factory in 1947 was a red, V12-engined Barchetta.
and it just got lapped by that Ford GT-40 ;)
Maserati also made a Barchetta in 1948. The body is much better looking than Ferrari but it's not Ferrari so...
It's basically a referance to body style as well.
@@americanmutt9089 "Little boat" is the English translation. It's referencing the open cockpit style of automobile.
@@evilfantasy69 That's what I found out too after research ;-)
This song is based off a short story called 'A Nice Morning Drive' from Road And Track magazine in the November 1973 issue. It is set in the future when cars that run off gasoline have been outlawed. If you want to read the story I'm pretty sure if you google it you will find it.
What's funny is there was a movie with this same basic concept that came out the same year as this album. It was called "The Last Chase" starring Lee Majors ("Six Million Dollar Man") and then popular child actor Chris Makepeace ("Meatballs")
It's been some time, but I believe the story was about safety features making newer cars so sturdy that drivers started using older cars for target practice. I need to read it again.
@@dalekinnear7303 another was Firebird 2015 A.D. also from 1981.
@@agsyoho Yea, it's been a long while since I've read it and I might be confusing it with something else.
@@dalekinnear7303 Ha, I have a copy of that movie I acquired a few years ago. Took me a while to track down a decent copy of that one.
The "Red Barchetta" could be any of several cars, but the most likely intended is a 1948 Ferarri 166MM "Barchetta". The word literally means "little boat" in Italian, but when used of cars refers to a small, open top, two seater - a Mazda Miata convertable could be referred to as a barchetta.
The lyrics are based on a short story, which tells of a time when personal vehicles and gasoline engines are outlawed - thus "I commit my weekly crime".
yes and the barchetta you mentioned is Neil's favorite one
The story appeared in Road & Track Magazine written by Richard Foster referencing a time when Sports Cars are outlawed for being too dangerous ...
In the original story, personal vehicles are not outlawed, they're just bigger and safer, so large & padded that they don't get hurt in collisions. Older cars are at risk.
@@TriptoMoon yes, this is a change from the story the song was inspired by, in which cars were still gas-powered and privately owned, just bigger and more padded. Hard to say what "air car" means - powered by compressed air? Hovercraft? Inflated? Although farming could be done with electric motors, too, if they can power giant cars to drive down rural roads at high speed. The song is more about imagery than making perfect sense. Probably Neil was inserting more of the Libertarian/Objectivist ideas from Ayn Rand like he put in 2112 and Anthem, envisioning some kind of socialist regulations that effectively banned individual farming. One might assume "hopping the turbine freight" and "eluding the eyes" to get "far outside the wire" indicate people are now restricted to living in the city and using trains, but then who is driving these alloy air cars? I used to think they were some kind of police patrol but that would be quite different from the original story, so who knows? Since drivers are never mentioned, they could even be automated/autonomous drones.
When vehicles are outlawed, only outlaws will have vehicles.
A favorite Rush tune and for sure an all-time driving tune... paints such a great picture and story from start to finish... 1 brilliant track off the brilliant Moving Pictures album.
The guitar solo is supposed to sound like a car going through a tunnel...very cool concept for a solo...why Rush was one of the best ever.
Such a cool thought process. RUSH is incredible but in order to be a fan definitely have to "get it".
RUSH: 'They're so listen-to-able". Couldn't agree more!
It does my middle-aged old heart good just to see Brad sportin' KISS and Lex stylin' the Poison. Reaction videos are doing more for national unity than anything else goin' on.
Ditto!!!
They don't get the magic of Rush though - and that dries me crazy!
My fave all time Rush tune ...reminds me of my late father and his love of old sports cars ....I actually began to cry a lot ....what an epic story put into song format!!!....brilliant!!!!....thanks guys!!
The hard part of “analyzing“ Rush with first time listening, is their complexity of the music and the intertwining of the lyrics, rarely does a rush song rock you like a hurricane… so too speak, you have too let the song take you, in it’s entirety on a journey…. Sometimes smoking a fatty an sitting back with your headphones on, while enjoying a glass of wine helps to let you be carried away to that special place 😉
Rush is just a fantastic group, when you listen to them, you'd never think there's only 3 guys playing. They're so creative, and they know how to tell a story through their music. I really love this song, you can picture what he's saying, and just get swept away with it. Thanks for doing a reaction to it!
Exactly.
This song is set in the future where cars were illegal. Rush's songs were often futuristic science fiction stories set to music. That basically describes their epic "2112"
I always thought took place where combustion engine cars were illegal, not all cars.
These three men were some of the most talented artists. Just three guys made all of this. I was lucky enough to live thru that era, when world class bands like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Rush made their debut albums. It was otherworldly to put those albums on a turntable and listen to these new sounds. All of today's music is run thru computer software, to artificially keep everything on time and auto-tune it all.
I remember seeing RUSH play this live as if it were yesterday. I can still picture the video they had on the screen behind them as they performed Red Barchetta.
Same here...I have been looking for that video...but I can't find it. I was so in aww of it at a concert. My favorite RUSH song
Same! Saw them on my 18th birthday is Seattle...the Presto tour. They did the same video with RB
I remember that too.
If you're ready to get your mind blown, try the masterpiece by Rush, "La Villa Strangiato" off their Hemispheres album. No lyrics, doesn't need any, just 3 unbelievable musicians applying their craft.
You have to play the complete album; it's a masterpiece!
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Indeed!! La Villa Strangiato will show you the display of musicianship these 3 have. Incredible. Brad will be lost without lyrics though. Give it a shot Brad.
Just eargasmic. That's the only way I can describe La Vila Strangiato
Ladies and gentlemen, RUSH is such a great band. This came out during 7th grade for me 1980 and this entire album "Moving Pictures" one of the greatest progressive rock album ever. I could go on all night about RUSH.
Every time the band played this song at Madison Square Garden over the years, the whole place lit up.
20,000 people singing Red Barchetta just can't be wrong.
One of my Rush favorites. It really conveys the feeling of racing through the wide-open countryside.
Classic song with a cool meaning. The music is so impeccably good. Lex, I’m surprised you’re not digging on the song because it was some musically beautiful it had everything you needed in it
Rush manages to deliver not only a totally listenable song that's easy to bop too, but with the plot of a top tier short film at the same time. It's brilliant.
This song, literally takes you on a ride!!! You can feel it !!
Whenever asked about what it's like to ride a Harley through the countryside, I always quote these lines...
Wind in my hair
Shifting and drifting
Mechanical music
Adrenaline surge!
Well weathered leather
Hot metal and oil
The scent of country air
Sunlight on chrome
The view of the landscape
Every nerve aware!
R.I.P Professor!
RIP....❤
The excitement on Lexs face is just magical reminds remind me of myself 48 years ago on Christmas morning 1975 my mother bought me a rush album I've never heard of rush I asked her why she bought me that particular album she said it was because she loved the owl on the front of the album cover Fly-by-night She loved owls Anyway I took it in my bedroom put it on my stereo put the headphones on been a rush fan ever since and will be till the day I die thanks to my beloved mother God rest her beautiful soul.
Love this song!!! Especially when it comes on flying down the road on a beautiful day!!!
Science fiction and futuristic story written by Neil Peart. Great storytelling and music. Neil got the idea from a story in an auto magazine.
Ok 2 things...
#1 I love that you reacted to one of my favorite Rush songs :)
#2 When listening to Rush, you MUST pay attention to the lyrics ! :)
My all time favorite driving song!! RUSH Rocks!!!!!
My all time favorite RUSH song. It's so moving, and at the same time rocking. 🤘🤘🤘
Brad I like the way you analyze the music and Lex I enjoy how you groove to the music! Love you all!!!!
It's the perfect rock/pop/prog song... so many well done parts to it, so much fun to play as well
This song embodies the emotion of driving for those of us who see cars as more than an appliance.
IMO Rush is the greatest band I was ever blessed to behold on the world stage they were an absolute blessing
I've actually never been a huge Rush fan (though I respect them immensely), but I've covered a bunch of their songs in various bands. Out of Subdivisions, Tom Sawyer, YYZ and Red Barchetta, this was always my favorite to play. :-)
"Limelight" was a great one of my favorites.
@@crimsonskies1445 never played that one, but one of my favs to listen to.
I discovered this album as an early 80s teen, takes me way back. This album is a classic and one of the best ever made.
Red Barchetta is the song that got me into Rush. My "gateway " song. Now I can't go a day or two without listening to them.
When this album was released, I was 13 years old and RUSH became everything to me. The lyric writing is second to none, Neil had a way of writing that didn’t alienate anyone but rather made young people think on their own. I would love to hear your reaction to this RUSH song, Cold fire. I’m giving nothing away from what I believe the lyrics are talking about. Enjoy
Great RUSH song, brings me back!!!! Thank you!!!!
One of the more accessible Rush songs as it’s easily understandable. Bass, drums and guitars are top-notch. Best musicianship you possibly get and at the height of their powers. “Mechanical music” is not just a lyric…it’s a way of being.
God, I love Rush!
So I see all kinds of comments with people explaining the song to you guys. I also heard it was some science fiction that Neil had read where in the future cars were outlawed. The "turbine freight" he refers to at the beginning I would guess is a steam powered train, and later in the song when he "runs the deadly race" is when the authorities (police?) in their "alloy air cars" chase him while he is in his uncles Red Barchetta.
they had turbine cars in the 50s that ran off water.the oil companies squashed it.
it seems that in every song there is a change, and then a drop into the abyss . Help comes quickly.
I would like to chime in here, if I may. As a 63 yearish guy, this brings back the time when one of my younger brothers and me went out to listen to this whole album at midnight on KDKB Phoenix. At an abandoned runway, we listened to the whole album premier, a blunt between us. Thanks for the memory.
Man this is one of my all time favorite song from Rush! Great band!🤟😎👍great reaction!
My favorite Rush song. There’s an old Lee Majors film about a society where the citizens were forbidden to have vehicles with gas engines, but the Government had helicopters and gunships.
Good you finally listened to this, I have been requesting in some of the lives. Some deeper songs by Rush are "Limelight" and "Closer To The Heart", a deeper cut that I love is "Entre Nous" (Between Us). Any list like this would be not worth a dime if it does not mention "Red Sector A", take a 2 part reaction, one with a lyric or official video the second part watching a video with this song layered with some scenes from the HBO show "A Band of Brothers".
For me, essentials also include Fly By Night, Subdivisions, Marathon, Time Stand Still, and Distant Early Warning ;) (grew up in the 80s!...in Canada).
So facinating to see younger people enjoying RUSH. I was introduced to them very young. My brother went off to college, left his record player and RUSH albums. They are worth a listen
Excellent tune... It took me three weeks to learn that tune on guitar when I was younger. Those harmonics at the beginning drove me nuts until I figured out what Alex was doing there. Love your reactions. William C. central Indiana.
"Rush's music is so Listen-to-able". I love Lex's descriptions of things. Adorable. If Lex ever drove a Ferrari Barchetta she would fall in love with it.
Yes Lex, no one has put it better. Rush is very listen-to-able! And you are so watch-able when you react to Rush. Beautiful!!
As a car guy, this is one of my favorites of theirs. The freedom you feel when you're behind the wheel with the open road in front of you, feeling at one with the machine. The thrill downshifting and punching the gas pedal. It's intoxicating.
A barchetta is a style of Italian sports/race car with little to no windshield and no roof that was prevalent in the mid-20th century. For an example of one, look up the Ferrari 166 MM barchetta. (Never mind, you did. I should've waited til the end to comment lol.)
This is one of my all time faves from Rush! The story is too damn cool!
These two perfectly encapsulate music for me; Lex with her emotional and physical reaction, and Brad with his quiet, cerebral approach. It's yin and yang.
If you want an incredible musical experience - play side one of 2112 - its 25 minutes - but you will never be the same. That is the ultimate Rush masterpiece.
That’s a big 10-4 👍🏻
I agree, but most their age have no idea what "Side 1" means!
@@johnnewell7878 Can you imagine watching their reaction as they lose their 2112 virginity? Lex trying to comprehend the depth and complexity of the story set to music, while Brad reads the lyrics with wonderment, his jaw on the floor? There are two kinds of people in the world, those who have experienced 2112, and those living in hell. ;)
I don't think they would get it. If they decide to give it a try I hope they read up on it first so they understand.
I don't think concept almums are their thing.
@@jeffblevins5899 It would blow their mind!
Another great piece by RUSH .. so many .. Happy Holidays! .. have a wonderful new year!
Truly a masterpiece. 1 of my favorites from them.
That entire record is a masterpiece. So many 70's Rush die hards, but Rush hit their stride in the 80's IMO.
I love the ending bass in this song. the song builds and then it drops off. then Geddy does some cool bass trckery. it is just a perfect ending.
This was the first RUSH song I fell in love with. Made me a FAN FOR LIFE.
DO NOT listen to this while driving a back country road! You will look down at speedometer and find you are going 110 mph! One of my favorite Rush songs, it's worth a second listen... pay attention to the music change while he is driving.... actually gives you a sense of shifting gears and mashing the gas! These guys together wrote some fantastic pieces both musically and lyrics!
Just want to say I watch all your reactions and big ups. Have seen your life style videos as well. I lived in a trailer for a major part of my life, Dad in Air Force, so moved a lot. 1 in Tampa FL where blue crab fishing with chicken on a string was cool. Great memories with real people. Keep doin what yall doin.
Geddy Lee (bass & vocals) & Alex Lifeson (guitar) wrote a perfect song for speeding down a highway... so Neil Peart (drums) wrote about a sports car made in Italy by Fiat, and was inspired by a story he read about a future where authorities crack down on speeding fast in the countryside... Peart himself was an avid biker - he spent years of his life speeding thru North America during tough periods of his life, and would often travel between Rush gigs that way as well.
The storytelling in this classic Rush track is wonderful in that Rush takes us back on a trip to Grandpa's house to take out out his classic racecar for a spin, a race ensues and then a chill ride back to Gramps to sit by the fire. Rush is a world treasure.
I’ve been waiting for the two of you to hear this song. As a huge Rush fan I’ve been listening to this song for 40 years. It’s one of my favorites. As a teenager in the early 80’a this was my go to driving song! Lex needs to listen to it again and she would like it more.
"80's after school energy"
The car in question was a 1948 Ferrari 166(look it up ,its beauty) Nowadays,in mint condition worth 10mil. In the concert for this song,the band had a huge screen,showing dotted lines representing a road ,as if you were driving down it. Apparently, if you were high enough,on the right stuff,you got quite a reaction to this visual. XD
Now that it's spring in the northlands when we get a 65+ day, the windows go down, the sunroof opens, a curvy country road and Red Barchetta cranked on premium sound.
This is the greatest driving song ever
One of my top 3 songs ever! Thanks for reacting!
The story of the song takes place in the future. Driving a motor vehicle is banned and very few people own cars anymore, but tbe
protagonist has this
secret, his uncle owns a Red Barchetta and lets him break the law every week. The 'air-cars two lanes wide' are presumably a form of law enforcement that pursues him. He escapes, leaving them stranded by the narrow bridge at the river. The song really expresses freedom, independence and rebellion. i love the way the dramatic tension builds to the final climax, Neil is just hammering the crap out of those cymbals by the end...amazing.
RUSH's album, "Moving Pictures," was a masterpiece. It's practically a 'greatest hits' album by itself. So many great songs!
In the automotive industry, the word "Barchetta" is used for a two-seat car without any kind of roof. In the case of this song (Red Barchetta) a classic early Ferrari from the late 40's, early 50''s.
2:38 "RUSH IS SO LISTEN-TO-ABLE!" LEX COULD SAY ANYTHING AND WE WOULD LOVE IT! LOL! The best reaction duo on the Tubes. The best I tells ya. The Best!
I've said it before and I'll say it again Rush is just masterclass in songwriting and musicianship.
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🤘❤🇨🇦
The story is set in the future where gas engines are illegal, his weekly crime is driving the vintage car.
Rush is in my Pantheon of bands….been fortunate to have seen them in concert mindblowing..
Back in the 70’s Neil Peart read a short story in a car magazine about the future when small sporty cars are outlawed and replaced with large safety vehicles. Neil read the story and said to himself that he should write a song like the story and filed the idea away in his mind. Years later he writes the song. Decades later his wife gives him a “dual-sport” motorcycle as a present which sits unused in the garage for years. Later, within the same year, his daughter is killed in a car crash while going away to college and his wife dies from cancer. Neil is walking aimlessly around the house and sees the motorcycle and starts to ride. It becomes his salvation. He rides everywhere, from Canada to the southern tip of S. America, other continents, and between cities while Rush is touring. The man who wrote the original short story is sitting around and his friend asks if he’s ever googled himself. They put his name into google and one of the results is the lyrics to this song and it says Based on the short story by (and his name). He’s heard the song before and didn’t even put together the fact that it is like his story several decades earlier. He sends an e-mail to the Rush contact address on their website never expecting to get a reply. But the email gets to Neil and he contacts the guy and says (We’re playing at so and so arena near your town, do you want to come and meet, I’ll get you backstage passes?) The guy shows up to the Rush concert and he is riding the exact same make/model of motorcycle that Neil rides, a BMW dual-sport. They become friends and ride together all over the place. Neil has written several books starting with his first “Ghost Rider”. By the way, on like the first page or two he clears up the fact that almost everyone mispronounces his last name. It is Peart, like ear, not Pert like the shampoo.
The story is "A nice morning drive" by Richard Foster, it was published in the November 1973 issue of Road and Track, Neil tried contacting Foster during the recording of Moving Pictures but failed to do so, they finally got in touch in 2007 and Foster spent two days travelling with Neil through the backwoods of West Virginia between stops on the Snakes & Arrows Tour, most of what you have written is nonsense.
@@RushfanUK Straight from Neils mouth, all of it.
A true masterpiece
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My uncle at his country place, geez. He's always like, "Hey, let's play Scrabble! Then we can make brownies!".
Thank GOD for that red Barchetta.
The Red Barchetta was a 1949 Ferrari 166MM racing car designed specifically for the "Mille Miglia" (thousand mile) road race. It won. It also won the Lemans 24 Hour and the Spa-Francorchamps.
I told my son when he was 12 if you want good rock music with a story listen to this. He did and has been a Rush fan since then(20+ years ago).
Red Barchetta isn't a song most people like on first listen, but it definitely grows on you. Another of their songs you can say that about is Freewil. Great lyrics in that one
It's another great driving song by Rush!!! They get that much at least!!!! I never knew what this was about either till now!!! As always, I consider this one of Rush's many great works of art!!!
Hey Guys its a rare Ferrari the Barchetta is a classic example of a car built for speed, a hot rod, made by Ferrari. The first car to leave the Maranello factory in 1947 was a red, V12-engined Barchetta Neil was writing about a 1950 Model 16MM.
The song is based off of a Road & Track short story from 1973 called "A nice morning drive". Set in a dystopian future where the government has instituted so many regulations on safety features that cars are unwieldy and few people still drive for the pleasure of it. The story is about a guy who drives an old MG Roadster on some back roads but comes across people in the newer 'improved' cars who intentionally try to crash into him because they know they'll be safe but it will destroy the old car.
My favorite RUSH song !!!!!
Its still awe inspiring that such full on rock music is coming out of just three people.
Modern Rush is good also… Stuff from clockwork angels like ‘seven cities of gold’
I've been listening to RUSH for about thirty years. They tell really cool stories in their music, all their albums are good.
My favorite Rush song, insane bass.
This is one of my fav Rush tunes ,Neils text is like a short story, audiobook.
What an awesome couple! Thanks for reviewing RUSH. Like the other suggestions...try "La Villa Strangiato" studio version off of the Hemispheres album. Very complicated, but sounds beautiful on a good pair of headphones.
This song, more than any other song I can think, SOUNDS like what it is about! Top ten Rush song for sure.
The lyrics were inspired by an article Neil read in Car & Driver called "A nice morning drive. ". Rush used the music to lay a rich background to this story. It's one of my all time favorites.
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Great song from that 90's alternative rock era with lyrics that I believe are very relatable.
This blared out my neighbor's house. "Red Barchetta" I mused. Darting over I descended downstairs... turned out my neighbor and his band were performing the song live 🎵 🎶 🥰🤟🏼 and the local police followed shortly after 🚔 🤟🏼
Another good song from Rush is "One Little Victory".
Neil prophesied that one day gas engines would be outlawed and it would be illegal to drive one. This is forty years later from when this was written. In ten years Neil might be spot on.
Oil will be around for a lot longer than 10 years. It is just too critical for the global economy and military purposes. Although, it may get too expensive for the common man to use it...which is I what I believe their (those that despise oil) goal is.
@@trex9263 exactly
@@trex9263 10 years. Volkswagen, the largest automaker, announced last year to be all electric by then. Volkswagen Group owns Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, Skoda, Seat,...
Great Britan has announced to ban gasoline and diesel new auto sales by then, 2030. Ten years.
@@morrispeterson8978 That's a step forward, but oil will still be needed. I say let the free market decide. I hope VW does well in it's endeavor.
I think there was a movie like this too. Burgess Meredith and Lee Majors played in it. Lee had an old race car that was outlawed, and Burgess was trying to destroy it. From the late 70s or early 80s.
The intro to this song is musically symbolic of starting the engine to an old glorious car!
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