It was nominated for a Grammy for best instrumental. Rush instrumentals range from jammy to compositional. The Main Monkey Business is very compositional, this one is very jammy. It's a pretty great one! Short, fast, and sweet!
😂infamously NOW! If the cops knew who he was, do you think it would have made a difference? I’m not sure if they DID KNOW, and were just being typical Florida justice type cops. Either way, Alex was both justified and vindicated in the end.🤘🖖✌️🎸🎸🎸
@@d.a.w.975 He was found guilty of non violently resisting arrest, nothing else - this after he and his son were tasered 10 times and his nose was broken. The fault was mainly with the hotel staff who lied to police about his son being abusive and aggressive, this was corroborated by witnesses
I’m the one who requested the live reaction that you did! I thought both times maybe you’d have a little more to say about the Jaco’s tone or Geddy’s trademark plucking. Be well and God bless… from Texas!!
Does anyone else note a striking similarity between Justin and Nick Raskulinecz? Particularly in the "Snakes and Arrows" documentary. Bass player, producer. Even the hair! lol.
I like to think of them as pallet cleansers, black sabbath did it on a bunch of their early albums. Cool song, hope you do the snakes and arrow documentary too!
That one fill at 4:40 is like a punchline. "And we’ve flown in, at great expense - triple-scale, no less, ladies and gentlemen - Steve Gadd’s clone..." I don't hear much Tony or Terry at all, but I do hear quite a bit of Purdie. Nice drumming. Right in the pocket. Some of his best groove playing for sure. Wouldn't call this their greatest instrumental by any means. A nice interlude (good word for it), though.
To me, this track leads you into the last one-- or a drum solo (like you mentioned). But I'm wishing for more, because it's such a killer bass riff. Anyway, ti's a great way to keep the interest if you're listening to the record front to back. Albums that I can think of that use interludes between tracks are Dave Matthews Band's Before These Crowded Streets, Dream Theater's Octavarium, I think Led Zepplin noodled around as well. No offense, but it seems you are ready to be done with Snakes and Arrows. 🤣🤣🤣
Interludes with substance-Tool does that but until Fear Inoculum most(but not all)ever real piqued my interest. Did you mention that, I think, Geddy used a fret less bass on it besides Neil’s rudimentary kit. Then Alex has to go and smear like 15 overdubbed layers of his BIG STUPID GUITAR on it😂just kidding I think it’s just 2-3 and IT’S NOT STUPID❤🤘🖖✌️🎸🥁🎹🎤👍👌🥇🇨🇦🎼
After to La Villa, this could possibly be my favorite Rush instrumental. Short and sweet, really fucking sweet.
Fun little jam.
I've always thought this is their heaviest instrumental, you can't beat a good feedback solo 😁
Definitely one of my favorites from this album
one of a kind.we can see it was made by professionals, cool jam,🤘🤘🤘
This is my favorite instrumental from S&A, the bass line is insane.🤘🏻
Song fact info always makes your reactions that much better...'BAM'
It was nominated for a Grammy for best instrumental. Rush instrumentals range from jammy to compositional. The Main Monkey Business is very compositional, this one is very jammy. It's a pretty great one! Short, fast, and sweet!
I always crank this one when I'm driving and air drum the hell out of it!
Lifeson's actually a Naples/SW Florida guy, perhaps infamously.
Them's fighting words! 🇨🇦❤
😂infamously NOW! If the cops knew who he was, do you think it would have made a difference? I’m not sure if they DID KNOW, and were just being typical Florida justice type cops. Either way, Alex was both justified and vindicated in the end.🤘🖖✌️🎸🎸🎸
@@d.a.w.975 He was found guilty of non violently resisting arrest, nothing else - this after he and his son were tasered 10 times and his nose was broken. The fault was mainly with the hotel staff who lied to police about his son being abusive and aggressive, this was corroborated by witnesses
I agree with your interpretation that this song and hope are like interludes. Good stuff. This album is much better than what I remembered.
Geddy's bass line is pretty cool here
DOUBLE TRACK THAT WHEN YOU GET TO IT😝😝😝🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
CMON GEDDY…MAKE IT FUNKY…ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY…GEDDY FUNKY😝😝😝🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I’m the one who requested the live reaction that you did! I thought both times maybe you’d have a little more to say about the Jaco’s tone or Geddy’s trademark plucking. Be well and God bless… from Texas!!
I dig this one, especially Geddy channeling Les Claypool.
I think Les channels Geddy...lol
One of my fav songs off this album
Does anyone else note a striking similarity between Justin and Nick Raskulinecz? Particularly in the "Snakes and Arrows" documentary. Bass player, producer. Even the hair! lol.
😂 "Ah-Mare-Ica...Fuck Ya!" Love that film ❤❤
I like to think of them as pallet cleansers, black sabbath did it on a bunch of their early albums.
Cool song, hope you do the snakes and arrow documentary too!
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LITTLE INTERLUDES THAT LEAD TO CINDERELLA MAN 😝😝😝🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I love this one! All the instrumentals sounded completely different on this album.
KITTY HO SAYS: SKIP IT 🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛😝😝😝🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
This gets me moving.
NO! I PLAY WITH BUDDY RICH IN MIND😝😝😝🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻😎😎😎
These instrumentals are musical "snacks", especially compared to the length of most Rush songs. I really enjoy them, but they leave me wanting more...
LIFESON WAS VISITING PANARIELLO AT HIS FLORIDA ESTATE 😝😝😝🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻😎😎😎
😂
The only problem with this song….it’s too short 😅. Love the vibe of this instrumental, big, big winner for me.
That one fill at 4:40 is like a punchline. "And we’ve flown in, at great expense - triple-scale, no less, ladies and gentlemen - Steve Gadd’s clone..." I don't hear much Tony or Terry at all, but I do hear quite a bit of Purdie. Nice drumming. Right in the pocket. Some of his best groove playing for sure. Wouldn't call this their greatest instrumental by any means. A nice interlude (good word for it), though.
Tool the baseline was like a Tool baseline. Or rather a Tool baseline is like this. :))
To me, this track leads you into the last one-- or a drum solo (like you mentioned). But I'm wishing for more, because it's such a killer bass riff. Anyway, ti's a great way to keep the interest if you're listening to the record front to back. Albums that I can think of that use interludes between tracks are Dave Matthews Band's Before These Crowded Streets, Dream Theater's Octavarium, I think Led Zepplin noodled around as well. No offense, but it seems you are ready to be done with Snakes and Arrows. 🤣🤣🤣
I think this is the grooviest thing Rush ever wrote
Interludes with substance-Tool does that but until Fear Inoculum most(but not all)ever real piqued my interest. Did you mention that, I think, Geddy used a fret less bass on it besides Neil’s rudimentary kit. Then Alex has to go and smear like 15 overdubbed layers of his BIG STUPID GUITAR on it😂just kidding I think it’s just 2-3 and IT’S NOT STUPID❤🤘🖖✌️🎸🥁🎹🎤👍👌🥇🇨🇦🎼
LEAVE OUT THE ESOTERIC BACKGROUND NOISE!
A bit of a show off moment for the rhythm section...but not much of a "song". Some good drum/bass fills, but not much of a melody.