Drummer Reacts : Neil Peart Drum Solo - Rush Live in Frankfurt

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 165

  • @anikami2019
    @anikami2019 Рік тому +12

    We have a saying. Neil is your favorite drummer. If not, he’s your favorite drummer’s favorite drummer

  • @TheUprightLuthier-1959
    @TheUprightLuthier-1959 10 місяців тому +7

    Neil was a true gentleman and one of the finest human beings to ever live. I am proud of him, he lived a full and long life. He fought the bravest fight I have ever seen.

  • @kevinkarbonik2928
    @kevinkarbonik2928 Рік тому +10

    He is THE name in the drumming world.... There is no other.

  • @IMNOTGEDDY
    @IMNOTGEDDY Рік тому +27

    Neil once said his mom asked him why he never smiles during the show. He replied, "it's hard".

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Рік тому +49

    41 years ago I was a 14 year old school band drummer and my first concert was Rush, seated on the side of Neil with a perfect view of him in action. To say my life was changed that night would be a understatement.

    • @enmitygauged44
      @enmitygauged44 Рік тому +6

      We are the same age. I had the same reaction, but it was 39 years ago for me on the Grace Under Pressure tour in '84.

  • @jimtravis9847
    @jimtravis9847 Рік тому +14

    The Professor Neal Peart, The best rock drummer in history..

  • @mxracer158
    @mxracer158 10 місяців тому +5

    As a drummer, I am floored by what Neill did.
    R.I.P Neill, thank you for everything

  • @BarBQedIguana
    @BarBQedIguana Рік тому +4

    Snakes and Arrows Tour.
    Took my youngest daughter.
    Corporate hospitality suite with seating overhanging the stage.
    Her and I still talk about it.
    Amazing drummer, amazing group.

  • @markgettemeyer1145
    @markgettemeyer1145 Рік тому +48

    The horns near the end are triggers, the cymbals are Sabian, and yes - Neil was a machine. I’m not a drummer, but a lifelong Rush fan. He used to refer to the “xylophone” as the MIDI-Marimba, but I’m sure there’s a more technical term for it (and I’m sure someone will come along behind me with the right answer - you’ve reacted to a Rush video; the legions of Rush fans WILL find this reaction).
    Thanks for reacting to this - your perspective as a drummer lends credibility and is fun for us non-drummers to watch. ✌🏻

    • @krkhns
      @krkhns Рік тому +4

      The midi marimba is called a MalletKAT. Peart used the MalletKAT Express. No one calls them that though. Its a marimba. There's not much difference between a marimba and a xylophone. The resonator pipes on an acoustic marimba are longer than on an acoustic xylophone and that's about it. Xylophones cover higher octaves , marimbas cover lower octaves.

    • @peterhineinlegen4672
      @peterhineinlegen4672 Рік тому +4

      I wish more people realized that it's _him_ playing everything you hear. I prefer the old solo from the 80s when it was in YYZ just for the nostalgia, but it was fun hearing it change over the years.

    • @johncampbell756
      @johncampbell756 Рік тому +1

      ​@Peter Hineinlegen The drum solo being in the middle of the last big drum fill before the YYZ guitar solo on Exit...Stage Left was much better than the solo placement in YYZ on A Show of Hands.

    • @obelisk21
      @obelisk21 Рік тому +2

      Yeah, it was all him until the song kicked in with the backing video. The horns were a combination of a left foot trigger, a trigger just above the snare at about the 11 o'clock position, and then of course the Rolland VDrums. Each one provides a different horn note.

  • @cpmf2112
    @cpmf2112 Рік тому +19

    Yes, that is a dryer. 😂 When Geddy switched to using the house amplifiers he felt that the stage was unbalanced with Alex still keeping his amps so Geddy had dryers with shirts that got thrown out to the crowd then popcorn makers at one point, then rotisserie chicken cookers so the crew could eat later. Great fun! 😁

  • @courtneywallace871
    @courtneywallace871 11 місяців тому +5

    Neil never stopped trying to improve at his craft. You didn’t miss out! Go back and get into Rush now! You won’t be disappointed. Along with many others, I consider him the greatest drummer ever.

  • @goldenretrieverdad
    @goldenretrieverdad Рік тому +35

    The only musician I've ever shed a tear when he left us. RUSH is a band and for us fans a lifestyle. There will never be a better band!

    • @Snakewild96
      @Snakewild96 Рік тому +1

      One other I miss n she’d for is Eddie VH

    • @squidcaps4308
      @squidcaps4308 Рік тому

      Celebrities whose passing affected me quite a lot were Robin Williams, Neil Peart and Trevor Moore (from WKUK, that one is more a community thing, i even saw his final live stream few hours before his accident and i messaged with him a couple of times..)

    • @TheUprightLuthier-1959
      @TheUprightLuthier-1959 10 місяців тому +1

      Eddie was a punk that only loved himself. Neil was a true gentleman and one of the finest human beings to ever live. I am proud of him, he lived a full and long life. He fought the bravest fight I have ever seen. John Lennon's death was sad. When I heard on the radio that Lennon was dead, we drove all night to one of the hundreds of impromptu memorial services. That was soooo very sad to be assassinated by an obsessed lunatic when he had so much more music to make.

  • @curtarmmar
    @curtarmmar Рік тому +9

    Danny Carey is one of the most elite and unique drummers of all time.
    Neil Peart is one of the few peers that Danny would be totally honoured to be compared to.
    GOAT, Neil Peart.

  • @HansMcGruber
    @HansMcGruber Рік тому +20

    Yes, he is sorely missed, but he did leave behind the gift of 40 years of musical drumming and songs with Rush. Amazing as his drumming was, he was also the lyricist for Rush, and his writing was deep, intellectual and well crafted. As such, Rush was known as the "thinking man's rock band", and he was known as "The Professor".

  • @djlp2212
    @djlp2212 Рік тому +5

    Through the 2000's to the 2015 tour, Rush played 3 hour concerts and Neil's solo was in the middle of the show. He was a machine conditioned to play long sets. The part you were talking (waltz) about was his way of showing that he can be independent with his feet and his hands at the same time. He was also in his mid 50s here. The horns you hear before the big band part was him playing with his left foot. The big band part was his tribute to Buddy Rich.

  • @docwho10th88
    @docwho10th88 Рік тому +6

    The Drum Master- Circa 1991 Drumming has the power to unite people, no matter how varied their language or cultural background might be. On a recent trek through Africa, Neil Peart had a singular experience that proved just that. "I was in Gambia, walking through a small village, and I heard the sound of a drum. So of course I was curious! I looked into a compound and I could hear the drumming coming from a curtained room. I walked up to a woman doing laundry in front of the room. She could see my interest in the sound, so she waved me to go in. Inside I found a young, white missionary from a nearby Catholic school. Sitting across from him was the commanding presence of the local drum master. He was attempting to show the missionary how to play any kind of beat. The missionary was trying as hard as he could, but he wasn't having a lot of success."
    After a time the drum master, frustrated by the missionary's lack of ability, noticed the other man who had come into the room. The master had no idea who this person was, but he thought to himself, "Why not see if he can play?" According to Peart, what happened next was fascinating. "The drum master gestured to me to try and play a rhythm. So we began playing together, and he started smiling because he could tell I had a rhythm - maybe not his rhythm, but a rhythm of some kind. We were playing and playing, building the intensity, and little kids started coming in, laughing at the white man playing drums. Then a few women came into the room, and everybody began dancing to our beat! The master and I even started trading fours. It wasn't a spoken thing, but he could tell that I would lay out and listen to what he was doing for a certain amount of time, and then he would do the same. It was just a magical moment." When they finished, a confused and startled missionary ran up to Peart and asked, "How can you do that?" Chuckling to himself, Neil politely responded, "I'm in the business."
    World Inspiration
    Neil's love of bicycling and travel is well known - it's almost the stuff of legend. While on tour with Rush he's been known to avoid the tour bus and bike to the next town and venue. When not on the road with Rush, he has taken his bike to the four corners of the globe, including Europe, mainland China, and Africa.
    Upon entering Peart's Toronto home, one is immediately struck by the fact that this man has seen and experienced locales most people can't imagine. "Here's a prized possession of mine," he says proudly, showing a raw-metal sculpture standing about ten inches high and resembling a tribal version of Rodin's "The Thinker." "It's from Africa. It weighs about twenty pounds, and I had to carry it a hundred miles on my bike. but it was worth it." Neil's passion for authentic African art is obvious. Unique drums, with their rich, hand-carved elegance, are displayed in his home with reverence. Original Chinese gongs decorate a few of the walls. The decor hints at the fact that a drummer lives in the house, shouts at the fact that a word traveler resides there. Peart's love of travel is obvious, but does actually going to other parts of the world inspire him musically? "First of all, I think travel is very important for any person," he insists. "It's affected me enormously, and I'm sure it filters down to my work. Africa is not an abstraction to me anymore - neither is China. They're places I've experienced, places where I've met people, made friends - and just broadened my thinking.
    "I've written lyrics that were directly influenced by my travels abroad. In a drumming sense, I've had some interesting experiences in different countries, experiences that may not directly affect the way I play drums, but that certainly inspire my feelings about drumming. And I've gotten very interested in hand drumming. Lately I've been working on playing the djembe."
    One way Peart's wanderlust has directly affected the sound of his drums is through sampling. "One of the small drums I brought from China is an antique that's too fragile to play. So I took it and a few of the other delicate instruments that I own and sampled them - along with many of my other instruments like my temple blocks and glockenspiel. I've built up a huge library of sounds, and they've made their way onto our albums in many of the different patterns I play."
    A particular pattern Neil has recorded that demonstrates the value of "world inspiration" comes from Rush's last album, Roll The Bones. "On that record we had a song called 'Heresy' that had a drum pattern I heard when I was in Togo. I was laying on a rooftop one night and heard two drummers playing in the next valley, and the rhythm stuck in my head. When we started working on the song I realized that beat would complement it well."

  • @mondoangelucci7273
    @mondoangelucci7273 Рік тому +3

    Long Live Neil and Rush !! As the old saying goes... chances are that your favorite drummers' favorite drummer is Neil Peart

  • @bradpriebe9218
    @bradpriebe9218 Рік тому +3

    Neil was known as the Professor. That last bit (with the video) was part of a Buddy Rich tribute.
    Watch their videos for Tom Sawyer and Limelight (in studio) . It gives you a good feeling for how they worked or their set from the SARS benefit concert in Toronto, Canada for how they were on stage.

  • @squamishfish
    @squamishfish Рік тому +15

    Neil never stopped taking lessons and learning from other , when he goes to other countries in Africa , South America he paid attention to locals , H3 took lesson in mid life from Jazz greatJim Keltner , And Freddy Gruber, , He is the God Father to Taylor Hawkins son, At the last show of Rush was a list of who’s who of Drummers , And also his funeral , Chad Smith , TaylorHawkins , Dona Perry Jethro Tulls drummer, Danny Cary , Stewart Copeland and others ,

  • @garylamb7688
    @garylamb7688 Рік тому +5

    As a drummer he was the best that’s ever been

  • @DanFoster6767
    @DanFoster6767 Рік тому +8

    Neil was also quite the author. You need to read his books, a fascinating and sometimes heartbreaking insight to the man behind the music.

    • @ArturoReacts
      @ArturoReacts  Рік тому +1

      I had no idea. I’ll try to remember to look into that. Thanks for the beautiful information

    • @capnpooter
      @capnpooter 7 місяців тому

      @@ArturoReacts Ghost Rider is a life changing book..

  • @doug900S
    @doug900S 10 місяців тому +1

    The professor at his finest. That kit is 24k gold plated!

  • @revdmcspumcsb
    @revdmcspumcsb Рік тому +6

    Yes, those were washing machines. Geddy Lee, vocals, bass, synth & keyboard, decided to get rid of the ampstack behind him and go through the house. Alex Lifeson, lead guitar, backing vocals kept his Marshall Ampstacks so as a joke Geddy stated to have the crew put other large items behind him to balance the stage visually. Washers and dryers, large chicken rotisserie oven, popcorn machines etc... stage crew would come out in costumes and do laundry, baste the chickens, get popcorn etc... at some shows, they would have merch in the dryers tumbling that they would throw out to the crowd... Became fun just to see what was next.

  • @rynoyouknow2838
    @rynoyouknow2838 Рік тому +3

    Drummer legend. Rest easy bro

  • @ponderingnugget
    @ponderingnugget Рік тому +3

    Interestingly, before the big band recording kicks in full force behind him, Peart is triggering all the horn hits with the small electronic pads you can see mixed in between his acoustic drums, and some other triggers he has placed on his cymbols. I read several interviews with him back in the late 80's and early 90's when he first started playing with electronic pads and triggers. Neil took great pride in finding and sampling the horn and drum sounds that he programed into his pads rather than using the preloaded sounds that come preloaded on E-kits. The electronic "xylophone" is a trigger pad called a mallet kat. I think they still make them.

  • @louofm1
    @louofm1 Рік тому +2

    When he was getting the sound effects off the cymbals, later on in the solo, those were prerecorded digital samples that were triggered through a Yamaha Midi Controller. He would switch on the controller during the solo. The live drum solos were always jaw dropping, precise, and powerful. So glad I was fortunate enough to see him live several times

  • @donhadfield2835
    @donhadfield2835 Рік тому +17

    As if his playing wasn't enough, he wrote some of the most intelligent and thoughtful lyrics in music. Even with all that, in later years, he had keyboard triggers on his kit because Geddy and Alex were too busy.

    • @robertkennedy5414
      @robertkennedy5414 Рік тому +5

      He had an ability to use words in a way that a lot of writers wish they had. One of the most interesting things about his relationship with Geddy as the singer is that Neil would often re-write the lyrics, at Geddy's suggestion, that wouldn't alter the message behind the lyrics, but would make the song easier to sing, and easier to understand as a listener. It takes a very relationship between the writer and the singer to collaborate in that way.

    • @Zytiron
      @Zytiron Рік тому +1

      His mind worked on a level beyond our understanding. He also wrote children's books.

  • @debbieplato5107
    @debbieplato5107 Рік тому +6

    Neil did not feel that this was one of his best performances as he was dealing with having the flu. 🤯
    and this was in the middle of a three hour show.
    He wore Jazz dance shoes to give him more fluidity while playing. A tip I believe that came from Freddie Gruber. Neil never stopped learning and growing. I read in one of his books where he was excited because he had mastered a drum piece where each limb was doing something different. I would suggest reacting to Xanadu from Exit Stage Left. Not only was he a drummer but also a percussionist and the main lyrist for the band.
    He also wrote a number of books himself about his travels. Later on in his career Neil would ride his motorcycle between cities when they were touring. He inspired a lot of drummers including Danny Carey. Neil was a true Renaissance man and sadly missed. 💔

  • @michaelwhalen7154
    @michaelwhalen7154 Рік тому +10

    I think you would enjoy Xanadu Exit Stage Left concert 1981. He does a lot of interesting percussive work through the song along with incredible fills and much more. The other two in the group are pretty much virtuoso’s as well. Loved your commentary on this one.

  • @johnlongenecker7779
    @johnlongenecker7779 Рік тому +1

    The Professor giving a master class in percussion. "No slop" indeed.

  • @jonathanlindsey463
    @jonathanlindsey463 Місяць тому

    the best way to realize just what Neil is on drums to witness.. every singl great drummer that has played the last 45 years.. their favorite drummer is Neil Peart.. so whoever ur favorite drummer is, their favorite drummer is Neil.. he is the GOAT for a reason

  • @BalokLives
    @BalokLives Рік тому +4

    Neil Peart is only one part of the band (two if you count the lyrics). But Rush as a band is an amazing experience. You should really check them out. They have some music that will blow your mind in their complexity.

  • @TheCocoaDaddy
    @TheCocoaDaddy Рік тому +4

    Great video! The solo during the live performance of "YYZ" from "Exit Stage Left" is also epic! He solos mid-song and resumes the song after. lol Also, his last name is pronounced "Peert". :) Thanks for posting!

  • @johncampbell756
    @johncampbell756 Рік тому +3

    Actually the solo is from 2004, 19 years ago. I saw them in 1991 and 2004 and they were fantastic in 91, but significantly better in 2004.
    Rush has its harder moments. See the original live video for Anthem from 1975 with his then "tiny" kit. The graphic novel version of 2112 from the 2016 remaster. Freewill for an everybody solo section. Xanadu live from Montreal 1981 remaster (better video quality than the exact same video found as Exit...Stage Left) as the editing is nearly perfect so you can actually see just about everything they are doing. And then realize that they recorded the studio version in one take.

  • @Kotic1959
    @Kotic1959 4 місяці тому

    The goat Neil, John and Keith the dedication and studying Neil put into drumming Was lucky enough to see him 9 times...

  • @michaelharris6441
    @michaelharris6441 7 місяців тому +1

    NP was your fav drummer's fav drummer ! RIP !

  • @joek468
    @joek468 Рік тому +2

    And that is why he is known as your favorite drummers favorite drummer. The xylophone looking this is a Mallet Kat if memory serves me right. He has a Buddy Rich band video,small drumset complete with drumsolo

  • @glendrine
    @glendrine 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm not sure if it's been recommended to you yet, but Neil released a DVD called "A Work In Progress". I'm not a drummer, but I am a musician/music lover, and I learned more about the *process* of drumming from this man than I realized existed. If you want to learn from a master who not only knew how to do what he did, he understood it at a very high level and was able to explain it so that even a sax player understood, check it out.
    Keep up the good work m'man. Deuces

  • @doug900S
    @doug900S 10 місяців тому +1

    And, Neil admittedly still took drumming lessons,probably right up to his last days! 😢. Neil, claimed not to be a drummer, but percussionist. I have watched this solo many many times, and never get tired of it! Thanks for recognizing my drumming, or percussionist hero!

  • @charlesparell5597
    @charlesparell5597 8 місяців тому

    After not being in a band for a long time, roughly in my mid 20's, I was going to sell my kit to my roommates friends. The second they came to the house I went in my bedroom and started crying like a baby! My roommate was knocking on my door, I cracked the door red-faced and snot pouring out of my nose and said I couldn't do it. I shut the door and a minute or two later there was a knock on my bedroom door again. When I opened the door it was the 2 or 3 guys that came to buy my kit, strangers to me. They wanted to tell me they TOTALLY UNDERSTOOD and seeing me in my lowest wouldn't take my kit even if I paid them to. I'll be 53 next week and I still have my kit.

  • @Signal_Intelligence
    @Signal_Intelligence Рік тому +1

    Sabien Paragon were Neil's signature cymbals. Beautiful Cymbals!

  • @randallratay3712
    @randallratay3712 Рік тому +1

    I agree with you. We missed it. Rush will not be the same. I can kick myself In the rear end for not going to a ruch concert. 😢

  • @kenmolinaro
    @kenmolinaro Рік тому +1

    There's a making of video for this where Neil sits at the kit with a group of reporters and explains how he came up with each section. For the horns, he played them all himself and recorded it. Then he triggers the horn 'hits' himself during the solo.

  • @simonmcglary
    @simonmcglary Рік тому +1

    For many drum solos some would head for the bar. When Neil’s solos started the bar emptied!

  • @MrPariah1969
    @MrPariah1969 9 місяців тому

    He discussed the details of these switches in the DVD Anatomy of a Drum Solo. Variety wrote: "Widely considered one of the most innovative drummers in rock history, Peart was famous for his state-of-the-art drum kits-more than 40 different drums were not out of the norm-precise playing style and on stage showmanship." Peart's choice of drum brand played an important role in shaping his unique sound. He started his career playing Slingerland drums, but later switched to Ludwig and eventually settled on DW drums. Each brand had a distinct sound and feel, and Peart was known for customizing his drum sets to suit his specific needs.

  • @davidkoblentz
    @davidkoblentz 8 місяців тому +1

    yes, he does a call and response on the electronic marimba then back to his kit... insane...

  • @aland4092
    @aland4092 Рік тому +2

    No you had it right the first time. He was using pads for the horns. Until he did the finale. Then it was a track. And you may have missed out. He's got some awesome videos out there. He has one that he's doing a tribute to Buddy Rich. And he does an awesome job on that. And check out Xanadu live from exit stage left. He also does a great solo on exit stage left during yyz .

  • @timothyconner4255
    @timothyconner4255 Рік тому

    Neil Peart is the master…..perfection!

  • @jwoyshnar
    @jwoyshnar Рік тому +1

    Big name in the music world? He is THE name in the music world!

  • @Indo1030
    @Indo1030 Рік тому

    Neil Peart (pronounced PEERT!) Your favorite drummer’s Favorite Drummer. There will never be another like The Professor.

  • @t0dd000
    @t0dd000 Рік тому

    Saw this in person (different city). Just amazing.

  • @jorgenavarro5011
    @jorgenavarro5011 Рік тому +1

    Hi. The 'e' in Peart is long. Great drummer, great writer.

  • @dannychase1787
    @dannychase1787 Рік тому +2

    Please watch Xanadu from Exit Stage Left. Watch him play everything manual with no electronics. An arsenal of percussion components. Unbelievable! G.O.A.T!

  • @MiltonSain
    @MiltonSain 8 місяців тому +1

    The Professor, he is missed

  • @toddwebb6216
    @toddwebb6216 9 місяців тому

    @ minute 7;12 he was playing the old piano tune [Chop Sticks] on his cow bells! The PROFESSOR...is sadly missed by the world.

  • @tomperugini189
    @tomperugini189 Рік тому

    Phenomenal, beyond comprehension

  • @jamesbyrne5799
    @jamesbyrne5799 8 місяців тому

    So, after hearing and watching Neil Peart play the drums would you agree he’s one of the best to ever do it. Also, don’t forget that he had and ultimately died from brain cancer for the last 3 years of touring

  • @Snakewild96
    @Snakewild96 Рік тому

    Sounds like machine gun brat brat brat on those doubles. . .miss u Neil

  • @bronxbrothers121
    @bronxbrothers121 Рік тому

    Neil Peart: Your favorite drummer's favorite drummer.

  • @billyowell6503
    @billyowell6503 9 місяців тому

    You should check out Rush's "Xanadu - Exit Stage Left(1981). Neil does it all. Don't forget, there are only THREE members in RUSH.

  • @jefferylebeau9522
    @jefferylebeau9522 Рік тому +1

    Mans up early doing videos. Came over here from El Estepario Siberiano. Cool reacts man keep it up.

    • @ArturoReacts
      @ArturoReacts  Рік тому

      Yeah man! I’m always on my UA-cam grind lol I usually try to crank out my videos before I start work every morning and we are doing live streams Monday and Friday nights now. I love it 😁 thanks for the comment! Hope to see you around and I also got about 8 reaction videos for el Estepario !

    • @jefferylebeau9522
      @jefferylebeau9522 Рік тому

      @@ArturoReacts I'm pretty sure i have watched all of them. Im not a musician of any sort, I understand how mindblowing he is. I enjoy professionals reacting to him just as much as seeing the videos myself. I work 11pm to 7am and do zero work, ill swing by teitch friday night and see whats up!

    • @mpkelley20
      @mpkelley20 Рік тому +3

      He was triggering everything until the final part when the jazz section starts. But the sounds before that were triggered by him.
      There are a lot of great drummers out there like Danny Carey but Neil really was one of the best at composition. Sure people can learn Neil’s parts and play them note for note but how many of those people could actually come up with the actual parts like that? Likely not many.

  • @jonathanroberts8981
    @jonathanroberts8981 8 місяців тому

    Neil wore dancing shoes while performing, as he felt drumming was a dance.

  • @razorback9926
    @razorback9926 10 місяців тому

    It’s pronounced PEERT. He revealed this in a concert video. Two nerds (in the film) invaded his dressing room, both saying his name wrong and insisting they were right. Neil himself walks into the room and says “it’s pronounced PEERT.”

  • @buisyman
    @buisyman Рік тому +1

    This performance is going to make you flip your boots.

    • @ArturoReacts
      @ArturoReacts  Рік тому +1

      I’m going to do a live stream tonight at 10 pm CT and check out more Neil Peart videos. I’m expecting to have my jaw dropped to the floor for most of the show lol

    • @buisyman
      @buisyman Рік тому

      @@ArturoReacts I probably missed it. It's my night off and I took a 5 hour nap, lol😇

    • @ArturoReacts
      @ArturoReacts  Рік тому +1

      @@buisyman no worries! I actually couldn’t do it… I have pretty wonky internet and it works great on some nights and tonight… was not the night. I tried resetting the satellite and modem 3 times and no go… so I’m just gonna focus on videos until I get this figured out. Thank you for the interest though! I uploaded a Thomas Lang video instead for tonight! And more videos to come for Neil and many other drummers

  • @kevinstarr516
    @kevinstarr516 Рік тому

    I figured out that he had the horns at the end triggered from his bass drum head. If you listen carefully enough, you can hear the horns activate right when he hits his kick drum.

  • @workingman6681
    @workingman6681 Рік тому

    That is why he is called The Professor! There will never be another Neal Peart!

  • @thomaswhelan4648
    @thomaswhelan4648 7 місяців тому

    No the horns sounds were triggers on the cymbals. he uses a foot pedal to the left of the hi hat pedal to switch on or off

  • @kylecormier6082
    @kylecormier6082 Рік тому

    Neil also teamed up with the master wood workers at DW drums and created that kit from the ground up, working with the team to get the right blend of woods and custom build all of his Tom's, his paragon line is also done by Zildjian symbols

    • @johnready630
      @johnready630 Рік тому

      No , Neil worked with Sabian from NB Canada.

  • @pelmen1294
    @pelmen1294 11 місяців тому

    The one and only the professor the best drummer in the world Niel peart. sadly passed.

  • @hamr1
    @hamr1 Рік тому

    The end is triggers....the reason he was the "Professor"

  • @dalewatkins9000
    @dalewatkins9000 Рік тому

    😂It always gets to me when people ask if that is a washer & dryer

  • @paulrobinson5833
    @paulrobinson5833 11 місяців тому +1

    The man continued to take lessons up to the end .

  • @belfastmafia
    @belfastmafia Рік тому

    Alex the guitarist has such a big stack of amps and speakers, Geddy the bassist felt the stage looked unbalanced. so he had the guys make a 'stack' of washing machines and dryers that would run during the shows to balance things out

  • @jpcad7954
    @jpcad7954 6 місяців тому

    Amazing cross overs

  • @michaelschroeck2254
    @michaelschroeck2254 Рік тому +1

    He would play with triggers on the cymbals.

  • @jimburt4473
    @jimburt4473 7 місяців тому +1

    You said it was perfect and I agree, but Neil actually Neil said hated this performance and video because he said he made so many mistakes!

  • @chrisandersen5635
    @chrisandersen5635 Рік тому +1

    Funny to think, Neil wasn’t feeling well this night apparently, and he lamented that this was the night of recording. He said he was not up to par. Yet we all think it’s good. Imagine, if you can, if it was to level Neil thought it should have been. 🙄

  • @ryankay6716
    @ryankay6716 11 місяців тому

    The Professor!!

  • @RyneMurray23
    @RyneMurray23 8 місяців тому

    They put the laundry machines on stage to take up space since they are a three man band 👍🏼

  • @docwho10th88
    @docwho10th88 Рік тому

    The trumpets are triggered by his feet and drum pads. He uses a MalletKat, it looks like an electronic xylophone but is capable of reproducing any sounds he wanted...like trumpets, marimba and the gong at the end as examples. The reason he used it was because he used the sounds of so many types of drums that an acoustical kit would be too huge to use on stage...so he would sample drums and other sounds using the MalletKat and drum pads to save space. Also, the other reason was that a lot of Rush's songs used the whole gambit of "orchestral percussion and other instruments". So as you can see, there was no way he could fit just about every drum ever made or other instruments like a full sized bell tree or gong using an analog kit solely. Below is his massive acoustical kit he used during Rush's Hemispheres 1977-1979 tour.
    Drums: Slingerland in Black Chrome (or "Blakrome") finish with "Vibra-Fibing"; last Slingerland drum kit
    Used from 1977-1979
    Cymbals: Avedis Zildjian. Added 20" China and 18" Wuhan Chinese cymbals.
    New percussion: Gong, temple blocks, triangles, and 4 windchime bars mounted on a rack system above the kit. This rack system would remain until the Signals tour. A set of crotales was also mounted above the tubular bells.
    New drum: 28″ tympanum (tympani drum)
    Sticks: Pro-Mark 747 wood tip (played "backwards")
    5.5 x 14 "Old Faithful" Slingerland Artist Model snare with original Copper Wrap finish: 3-ply shell with 8 lugs
    This Slingerland kit was the second drum kit Neil played with Rush. It was used to record and tour:
    A Farewell to Kings
    Hemispheres
    Used to tour:
    The Slingerland Blakrome kit was used for three Rush tours, appearing in approximately 301 shows in all.
    A Farewell to Kings (1977-1978): 145 shows in the United States, Canada, England, and Scotland
    Archives (1978): 13 shows in the United States
    Hemispheres tour (1978-1979): 143 shows in the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, France, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Switzerland, and Holland
    From the Hemispheres tour book, by Neil Peart
    My drums are all by Slingerland, with the inner surface of the wooden shells treated with a process called Vibra-Fibing. This consists of a thin layer of glass fiber and resin. (The drums include) two 24" bass drums, 6",8",10", and 12" concert toms, 12", 13", 15", and 18" tom-toms, and a 5"x14" wood shell snare drum. All cymbals are by Avedis Zildjian, with the exception of an 18" Chinese cymbal. The Zildjians are 6" and 8" splash, two 16", one 18" and one 20" crash cymbals, and 22" ride, a pair of 13" hi-hats, and 18" pang and a 20" China type.
    In the percussion department are orchestra bells, tubular bells, wind chimes, crotales, timbales, tympani, gong, temple blocks, bell tree, triangle, and melodic cowbells.
    For heads I use Remo black dots on the snare and bass drums, Ludwig silver dots on the concert toms and timbales, and Evans Looking Glass (top), and Speed King pedals, and Tama and Pearl stands. I use Pro-Mark 747 drumsticks with the varnish sanded off the gripping area.

  • @oldmanghost219
    @oldmanghost219 Рік тому

    No question Neil Peart is in the top 4. He was the one who would write most of the lyrics as the other 2 were not interested in doing it. Before Rush & Neil Peart there was ELP leading the way and in the 1974 California Jam Carl Palmer played the 1st ever recorded electronic drum solo live in a song called - Toccata. - I prefer the studio version from 1973 as the only actual live footage is the solo and not the rest of the song. There was another solo he did that day in "Karn Evil 9 1st impression pt 2. live Calif. jam 1974

  • @davidboivin7996
    @davidboivin7996 Рік тому

    Imagine in the 90's and already considered to be a Drum god, Peart still wanted to learn more so he took jazz drumming lessons from Freddie Gruber.

  • @joetrainer31
    @joetrainer31 Рік тому +3

    Horns trigger with left foot.

  • @edgarpacifico3421
    @edgarpacifico3421 Рік тому +2

    R.I.P Professor!

  • @patcandelora8496
    @patcandelora8496 3 місяці тому +1

    Every sound you hear is triggered right there at the kit by the man himself.

  • @TheBacchusplateau
    @TheBacchusplateau Рік тому

    This is a pre-show clinic Neil put on during The Roll the Bones tour: ua-cam.com/video/ExfkEl1yvlg/v-deo.html He explains the big band samples in his solo around
    (15:11)

  • @tucoramirez8397
    @tucoramirez8397 10 місяців тому

    Ive been a RUSH fan for 40 years. Even when they were not cool. The washers, 3 of them, are the bands little inside joke with longtime fans cause some would say they were "washed up" which showed just how stupid they were. I saw them 9 times and was never disappointed. Neil is not called The Professor for nothing. If you notice at around 4:15 mark he is keeping a steady beat with the bass and his hands are doing a totally different time signature. That is incredibly hard to do, much less keep it up and accurate for the time he does.

  • @Mike80528
    @Mike80528 Рік тому +1

    "I wasn't into the heavy stuff..."
    Here, Hold Your Fire. (edit: changed to actual title vs wordplay since some wouldn't know)
    😀

  • @markpro8039
    @markpro8039 Рік тому +1

    sabian paragon made in new Brunswick Canada

  • @kimbarry4674
    @kimbarry4674 Рік тому +1

    🇨🇦❤

  • @KMAsKorner
    @KMAsKorner Рік тому

    A while back Neil got into Buddy Rich where he learned or studied the new grip. I consider the Buddy Rich section of the drum solo from when he changes his grip to the end. Check him out soloing for a tribute to Buddy Rich... ua-cam.com/video/HFb1l1nlOT0/v-deo.html

  • @Roller-Ball
    @Roller-Ball Рік тому +1

    Thank you for talking about his feet. Everybody else just dismiss it. Like it is so easy to do. (must be since nobody talks about it...Right)
    Must remember he does this in the middle of a 3hr concert.

    • @ArturoReacts
      @ArturoReacts  Рік тому

      Hell yeah man. As someone who has been STRUGGLING with foot work I totally watch people’s feet while playing in every video I watch. I am finally getting the ankle speed down at higher speeds. It’s awesome once you get it going but it still is very difficult

  • @jackteppo9633
    @jackteppo9633 Рік тому

    Check Neil play a Buddy Rich tribute! The older version. He's Awesome!

  • @bengibbs2302
    @bengibbs2302 8 місяців тому

    Made me laugh again might sell my drum kit again

  • @davidcollar8578
    @davidcollar8578 11 місяців тому

    It is not a band behind him. He triggers every sound you here. He is the GOAT and you all with these reaction video's need to just keep to yourselfs, OR, show how you are better.

  • @fredmcfarland2488
    @fredmcfarland2488 Рік тому

    Please check out some Rush albums! Recommend Power Windows album.

  • @NeCoruption
    @NeCoruption 13 днів тому

    When i was 16 i learned this solo except for 3 parts i just couldnt get, and now im 31 and playing guitar for my band. Wtf am i doing lol

  • @bfernuttz3737
    @bfernuttz3737 Рік тому

    G.O.A.T. Any questions?

  • @bcd2107
    @bcd2107 Рік тому +2

    In my opinion Neil and Danny aren't drummers, they are percussionists.

  • @randyjohnson6845
    @randyjohnson6845 Рік тому

    Buddy Rich is the best of all and Neil did a drum tour honoring Buddy