Neil said of this song what if trees acted like people. Three geniuses in one band. I am going to suggest Digital Man from the Snakes and Arrows tour. Cheers
By the way after finishing this recording and being on the fence for wood blocks or cowbells with a bit more deeper research I eventually found out that they are indeed cow bells haha, well I never what amazing sounds Neil gets from the cow bells 👍👍🤘🏻🤘🏻🍺🍺
Those were Temple Blocks. Near the end (but not the end) he briefly plays cowbell. At the end, he's back on the blocks. He has both in his kit. Neil has given two contradictory explanations with the fiest just being inspired by a cartoon about trees acting like people.
The middle section wood blocks wood blocks wood blocks... They ARE pear shaped like cow bells, but definitely wood. He plays the cows bells in those short six count breaks coming out of the solo.
If you are going to put captions up on your thumbnail at least learn to spell. It's "definitely" not definately, you really are giving us Brits a bad name.
Thank you for your observation! I will get it right next time. ( I hope) Lol! thanks for watching! Rimsky ? strange handle for a Brit! I'm not into classical at the moment.
Awful is pushing it, but they are simplistic for Neil. Ironically, that’s intentional as it’s meant to be a fable with a metaphor that is open for interpretation as Neil intended. They work for me. The last line especially tends to take listeners aback and causes introspection imo. 😅. Cheers
My favorite Rush song, saw them in 79! Thanks
cool, thanks for watching.
Neil plays both Temple Blocks abd cow bells. Temple Blocks in the section in question. Cowbells elsewhere.
Ah! that clears up a lot of confusion! Thanks John. and thank you for watching!
Those were temple blocks
Ok, thanks James. and thank you for watching!
Neil said of this song what if trees acted like people.
Three geniuses in one band.
I am going to suggest Digital Man from the Snakes and Arrows tour.
Cheers
added that track again Debbie! thanks for watching!
By the way after finishing this recording and being on the fence for wood blocks or cowbells with a bit more deeper research I eventually found out that they are indeed cow bells haha, well I never what amazing sounds Neil gets from the cow bells 👍👍🤘🏻🤘🏻🍺🍺
They are a Niel invention, I believe, small pairs of conical bells...called gogo bells...unique sound
Those were Temple Blocks. Near the end (but not the end) he briefly plays cowbell. At the end, he's back on the blocks. He has both in his kit.
Neil has given two contradictory explanations with the fiest just being inspired by a cartoon about trees acting like people.
The middle section wood blocks wood blocks wood blocks...
They ARE pear shaped like cow bells, but definitely wood. He plays the cows bells in those short six count breaks coming out of the solo.
The trees are a metaphor for “Haves” vs “Have Nots”
got it thanks Todd. and thank you for watching!
Of course there are wood blocks. The song is called "The Trees" 😂. There's cowbells, too.
yep I got it now! thanks for watching!
Listen to what happens at 5:22, right after he says light.
will do!
ELP
ELP? the band, if so which tracks Aaron?
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@@aaroncasey9696 i have added your request to my to do list Aaron, thank you for watching!
I think that Neil is playing a bell shaped plastic device
any one know what that bell shaped plastic device is called?
If you are going to put captions up on your thumbnail at least learn to spell. It's "definitely" not definately, you really are giving us Brits a bad name.
Thank you for your observation! I will get it right next time. ( I hope) Lol! thanks for watching!
Rimsky ? strange handle for a Brit! I'm not into classical at the moment.
Nice song, but I am very glad Peart grew up got out of this youthful Randian phase. Just awful lyrics.
ok, who agrees or disagrees with this comment? Thanks for watching!
Awful is pushing it, but they are simplistic for Neil. Ironically, that’s intentional as it’s meant to be a fable with a metaphor that is open for interpretation as Neil intended. They work for me. The last line especially tends to take listeners aback and causes introspection imo. 😅. Cheers