Famous Drummers On Neil Peart

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  • @sunlion8866
    @sunlion8866 2 роки тому +660

    Drummers keep time with a metronome. Metronomes keep time with Neil Peart.
    Rest in Peace, Professor.

    • @gregbrown3905
      @gregbrown3905 2 роки тому +11

      Truth… Gods gift to drummers and music lovers.. R.I.P. Neil..

    • @chuckshartz2722
      @chuckshartz2722 2 роки тому +7

      And Geddy Lee doesn't drink his coffee... his coffee gets Geddy Lee'd .... I came up with that back when Geddy shared that photo of him with that coffee mug that said something like "DONT FUCK WITH ME UNTIL I HAVE MY COFFEE"
      That's when I was like " shit... more like coffee gets Geddy Lee'd" 😄

    • @TheChef470
      @TheChef470 Рік тому +4

      Amen to that !

    • @davidrichter9164
      @davidrichter9164 Рік тому +3

      I love that Sunlion. That's good.

    • @jamesmcguire764
      @jamesmcguire764 8 місяців тому +3

      Charlie watts was referred to as human metronome by neil

  • @andrewpetik2034
    @andrewpetik2034 2 роки тому +375

    Listening to Chad Smith talk about how genuinely kind and humble Neil was made me tear up

    • @sherrilaprise2032
      @sherrilaprise2032 2 роки тому +12

      Ditto! : )
      Hugs!
      Rock On!
      God bless Neil Peart!!

    • @joenicoletti5588
      @joenicoletti5588 2 роки тому +7

      Yes. I had the same reaction.

    • @petermihacerar1137
      @petermihacerar1137 2 роки тому +7

      Me too, Andrew.
      Plus he was and still is a kind spirit!

    • @markstromberg1148
      @markstromberg1148 2 роки тому +15

      In my humble opinion, Buddy Rich was the greatest drummer ever. In my humble opinion, Neil Peart was the greatest HUMAN (who was also a great drummer) ever. He wrote such timeless things as "Each of us/A cell of awareness - imperfect and incomplete/Genetic blends, with uncertain ends/On a fortune hunt that's far too fleet." Freewill, AND "Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand/Ignorance, and prejudice, and fear walk hand-in-hand." Witch Hunt, AND "All the world's indeed a stage/And we are merely players/Performers and portrayers/Each another's audience outside the guilded cage." Limelight. I rest my case. Best. Human. Period.

    • @keithdyah
      @keithdyah 2 роки тому +4

      That was amazing.

  • @bradywilson3560
    @bradywilson3560 2 роки тому +256

    John Rutsey played the drums on the song "Working Man" and every song on Rush's debut album. Neil was a drumming God. R.I.P. Neil.

  • @georgeolschewski4651
    @georgeolschewski4651 2 роки тому +241

    Hearing of Neil's death hit me as if I lost a family member. I'm blown away by how many musicians love & were influenced by him.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 2 роки тому +9

      Yeah, I cried when I heard the sad news, too.

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 2 роки тому +8

      Felt kind of the same way when Jon lord died

    • @iangarner8857
      @iangarner8857 2 роки тому +6

      It was the same for me then my dad died suddenly two weeks after Neil . He was 67 like Neil . The worst double whammy for me ! But what can you do

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 2 роки тому +5

      @@iangarner8857 sorry to hear that brother. I'm an old man myself seems like a lot of rock n roll heroes are dying or retiring or not sounding as good live cause of their age obviously. Sad times

    • @iangarner8857
      @iangarner8857 2 роки тому +5

      @@jerrywoods4066 thank you. I was 34 when Neil and my dad died . I'm 37 now. You are right my dad got me into rock from an early age . He wasn't a rush fan per say but listened to a lot of Jethro Tull and ELP . He was a huge Eagles fan and saw them every time they played the UK. He loved Deep Purple and Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake etc . You are right about the older rockers sticking around for too long . I think Rush packed it up just at the right time. I watching the Live in Cleveland show the other night from 2011 and Geddy was starting to have difficulty with his voice. I saw them on the R30 tour and they absolutely superb. I was so shocked when Neil died but Glioblastoma is the worst brain tumor you can get.

  • @TheChef470
    @TheChef470 2 роки тому +204

    When I heard of Neil's passing I was driving on 93 North in NH. I had to pull into the breakdown lane and just cry,( I didn't know he was sick). I walked around in a funk for weeks. Neil's words meant so much to me and gave me comfort through some tough times in my youth. The world is a darker place without him......miss you Professor.

    • @jprsha
      @jprsha 2 роки тому +19

      I think that we all cried when we heard the sad news. There is still a gaping hole in the music world, because of his passing. There's a huge hole still in my life, not just because of his music but who he was. He was my role model... And I still tear-up when I think about him being gone.

    • @chuckshartz2722
      @chuckshartz2722 2 роки тому +12

      @@jprsha as far as the world was concerned... Neil was immortal. Everything about him and his presence was larger than life. I don't think there wasn't anything he couldn't do. I remember seeing photos someone took of him outside the amiptheater in the rear parking area doing a complete rebuild on his BMW motor.
      Neil's the kind of guy who, upon first buying a BMW motorcycle, he probably read the manual front to back and researched maintenence charts and motor schematics in-depth while taking notes along the way, both mental and written ones... that way he could do all his own repairs and maintenance along the way to ensure that they would be done quickly and efficiently... that way he could continue forward to the next show stop. You can just look at him and tell he's a no-nonsense individual who "prepares for the preparation" so to speak, whenever he's about to embark on an adventure, such as a concert tour by motorcycle

    • @justincamp5716
      @justincamp5716 2 роки тому +5

      @@jprsha This is exactly how I've felt about his presence in my life - thank you for articulating it. I sat in my car after work that day when the news broke and cried , and mourned for weeks. Videos like this, and the comments that come below them, still trigger that response. What an amazing person and a gift to humanity.

    • @jmeakin4
      @jmeakin4 2 роки тому +5

      Those who knew of his illness were amazing friends to Neil - keeping it quiet so well, as he wished.
      This left the rest of humanity unaware of the pending news, resulting in a worldwide "Gasp!" when it hit.
      He isn't just arguably the greatest drummer of all time (and unarguably among the Top 3), his music was part of the soundtrack to the lives of most of current humanity. Even among non-Rush fans, who hasn't heard Tom Sawyer? It's an anthem that transcends the genre, and many more Rush singles are near that level of worldwide awareness.
      With so many musicians who were active in that era when music overall seemed to peak now passing away, it does seem that an epic, creative, & wonderful chapter of musical history is closing. Neil's passing is an especially poignant loss that underscores this ending of an era.

    • @25newrush
      @25newrush Рік тому +5

      I was on the Southeast Expressway leaving Boston listening to Rush, of course, when a co worker who knew I was a Rushhead called me. She asked if I was sitting down and I asked why. She said Neil Peart died. I immediately broke down sobbing like a child for someone I never met but was part of my life for 40+ years. I still well up when I hear certain songs or see videos of Neil. RIP Professor

  • @MrCaptzap
    @MrCaptzap 2 роки тому +136

    I'm a classically trained trumpet player, not a drummer. I've had the privilege of performing with elite classical percussionists, many of whom were also talented jazz and rock drummers, so my ear grew attuned to great drumming. Two drummers I've seen live blew me away with their musicality, rhythmic integrity, and SOUND: Neil and Simon Phillips. I saw Neil on just about every tour since 1987, which I think was Hold Your Fire, and he always put on a show. But what I admired most about Neil was how he constructed the drum parts to fit the song. Unbelievably gifted drummer and drum composer. RIP, Neil. I know more than a few drummers now performing in symphony orchestras who were as inspired by Neil as there are rock drummers who cite his influence. Thanks for the music. Thanks for the memories.

    • @Deetroiter
      @Deetroiter 2 роки тому +6

      A lot of people give a hard time over Hold Your Fire but I still think it’s one of their best albums. Lucky you got to see that tour!

    • @allanwalli2935
      @allanwalli2935 2 роки тому +5

      Simon Philips yup! Wonderful feel to his playing.

    • @jmeakin4
      @jmeakin4 2 роки тому +5

      You're correct that 1987 would be the 'Hold Your Fire' tour. I saw them in Memphis from the 8th row that round and had temporary partial hearing loss for 4 days afterwards.
      It's an underrated album no doubt, the last of my favorites. (I enjoy their whole discography, but prefer their 'Moving Pictures' thru 'Hold Your Fire' timeframe.) That being said, it was the least awesome of the 8 Rush shows I've been fortunate to have seen.
      My other favorite genre is classical (with a preference for baroque); and note much linkage between the two. Many rock stars got their start in grade school orchestra, i.e. Jimi Hendrix on the viola, with that initial & often continuing influence applied to their rock musicality. Sting recently said that all Western music, including his, really starts with Bach. That yearning for audible perfection is shared by all the greats; but JS Bach and Neil Peart, centuries apart, are among the very highest echelon of the all-time greatest musical talents.

    • @michaelquattlebaum8745
      @michaelquattlebaum8745 Рік тому +1

      @@jmeakin4 very well put!!

    • @gregsaddie
      @gregsaddie 4 місяці тому +1

      Hold Your Fire...is FIRE 🔥

  • @BoosterGold52
    @BoosterGold52 2 роки тому +42

    "Your favorite drummer's favorite drummer is Neil Peart" has never been more true.

  • @catmanpc9166
    @catmanpc9166 2 роки тому +110

    Admired for his talent, respected for his intellect, loved for his humanity.
    RIP PROFESSOR.

  • @musshwins412
    @musshwins412 2 роки тому +70

    In 1982 I was twelve years old. my mom asked me if I wanted to take guitar lessons. I said no. I had been watching MTV and I found myself being drawn to the drummers. I told her I wanted to play drums. A week later I was taking drum lessons. In 1983 my teacher told my parents to buy me a drum set, that same year MTV starting showing live Rush concert footage from Exit stage left. I was hypnotized, he was doing the impossible. I went to my next lesson and told my teacher I wanted to play like Neil Peart. He sighed and handed me a jazz chart and said practice this, which i promptly ignored and went home to play along with Exit stage left for the millionth time. I grew up going to the yearly Rush concerts, buying all their albums and practicing for the call from Geddy to fill in for the night. I became aware of other drummers later and my influences fluctuated (I SHOULD HAVE PRACTICED THAT JAZZ CHART, SORRY JOE), but Neil was a huge influence and I am grateful to have been able to grow up watching him.

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 2 роки тому +6

      Ya. He wanted to round you out. Neil most likely loved all types of drumming.

    • @josepazsays
      @josepazsays 2 роки тому +6

      You told your instructor that you wanted to play like Neil, he did the right thing by asking you to learn Jazz. Neil's influences were that of Big Band, Buddy Rich being a huge influence.
      However, this is where being a good teacher matters. Your instructor should've explained to you why those were important in your pursuit of one day playing like Neil. Those rudiments are hard.

    • @musshwins412
      @musshwins412 2 роки тому +2

      @@josepazsays At that time jazz was so foreign to what i was being exposed to. MTV did not show any, lol. I wanted to rock and my teacher wanted me to swing. 35+ years later, i play a four piece bop kit with an 18" bass drum and i pretend i practiced those jazz charts.

    • @Boethius411
      @Boethius411 2 роки тому +4

      Neil would probably have told you to learn those charts too. Lol but Chad called it. Every rock drummer has or at least should have a Neil phase. Steve Gadd comes after that. Lol

    • @musshwins412
      @musshwins412 2 роки тому +2

      @@Boethius411 I discovered old Genesis when i was about 18 and could not believe Phil Collins was doing the drumming (I had only known him as a singer). His drumming had a feel and groove that my drumming lacked. So i studied his style and realized he and Neil had almost nothing in common. Rubics cube reset. I was at step one. Where is that jazz chart? Then the internet came out and a waterfall of drummers came pouring out.

  • @rogercardenas111
    @rogercardenas111 2 роки тому +124

    Not only was he an amazing drummer,but amazing lyric writer 🥁🥁🥁.

    • @shanewilson199
      @shanewilson199 2 роки тому +7

      So many of his lyrics are relevant now. Witch hunt, alien shore, closer to the heart… they all mean something

    • @rogercardenas111
      @rogercardenas111 2 роки тому +3

      @@shanewilson199 and they will do mean something for the years to come. As he once said it was the music soundtrack for many of our lives.👏🤘😷🥁🥁🥁🥁✏️🖋️🖊️📝✍️ The Professor.👨‍🏫

    • @AL3X1KUS
      @AL3X1KUS 2 роки тому +3

      Professor was ahead of his time almost 50 years ago already.

    • @rogercardenas111
      @rogercardenas111 2 роки тому +1

      @@AL3X1KUS how time flies it started with fly by night.

    • @AL3X1KUS
      @AL3X1KUS 2 роки тому +1

      @@rogercardenas111 Yeah. I remembering watching Rush in Rio DVD with my dad in like 2007 maybe? when i was like 5 or 6 yrs old. We are both drummers and Rush enjoyers.

  • @josephkittles9926
    @josephkittles9926 2 роки тому +76

    This man touched not only drummers but everyone who had experienced him....Truly missed.

    • @chinatype2bassrocker809
      @chinatype2bassrocker809 2 роки тому +2

      He never touched me.

    • @PJS2136
      @PJS2136 2 роки тому

      @@chinatype2bassrocker809 Literally not figuratively Azzhole.

    • @tapsX3
      @tapsX3 2 роки тому +1

      @@chinatype2bassrocker809
      Yes he did. You were to young to remember.

  • @mr.logicpants2835
    @mr.logicpants2835 2 роки тому +36

    We have lost so many great musicians over the past few years but when I heard of Neil's passing I immediately started to cry. I was at work in an office so I went to deal with the news in the nearest bathroom.
    Rush was such a huge part of my teenage years and the lyrics that Neil wrote really helped me through some of my worst times in life. My life is better because of Rush. I miss you Neil.

  • @jeffkemper7920
    @jeffkemper7920 2 роки тому +59

    The GOAT of all rock drummers. His moniker, "The Professor", was well deserved. He was and is everybody's favorite drummers favorite drummer. RIP Neil. You are sorely missed.

    • @xStaman
      @xStaman 2 роки тому

      He was the goat until Danny Carey came around....

    • @PJS2136
      @PJS2136 2 роки тому +2

      Oh no xStaman. Carey is not even in the same class as Neil, Moon or Bonham and others!

    • @jmeakin4
      @jmeakin4 2 роки тому

      "everybody's favorite drummers' favorite drummer"
      So very aptly put! 🥁

    • @xStaman
      @xStaman 2 роки тому

      @@PJS2136 But you can't put a coherent argument together as to why..

    • @PJS2136
      @PJS2136 2 роки тому

      XStarman. Nobody needs to prove the obvious to people who already know.

  • @markpierce64
    @markpierce64 2 роки тому +32

    My favorite drummer of all time.

  • @JeromeDukes
    @JeromeDukes 2 роки тому +82

    Man I love Neil and Rush. He inspired me to play drums. He might be physically gone but his legacy will live on forever. RIP Neil.

    • @necromancer6897
      @necromancer6897 Рік тому +2

      I feel the same brother there music was part of my life

  • @stfsgtking
    @stfsgtking 2 роки тому +52

    Neil Peart is the greatest rock drummer ever. I was fortunate to see Rush in concert once. Watching him play the drums was nothing short of awesome. RIP Neil 😇

    • @YedMan01
      @YedMan01 2 роки тому +3

      You are correct Jay, Neil is the greatest rock drummer of all time, and the greatest rock percussionist of all time

    • @robertboston7872
      @robertboston7872 2 роки тому +1

      Seen them 27 times always amazing

    • @pm2785
      @pm2785 2 роки тому +1

      He's the greatest drummer period.
      He can do what everyone else can do. No one can do everything he can do.

    • @johnwelsh4750
      @johnwelsh4750 Рік тому

      @@YedMan01 Not even Close, Try again a DISTANT 2nd to Carl Palmer The Man the Legend, Ice Back Neil was WEAK & WORTHLESS !

    • @DallasMavs81
      @DallasMavs81 Рік тому

      ​@@johnwelsh4750lmao you sound dumb

  • @josemaravilla1871
    @josemaravilla1871 2 роки тому +46

    As a music teacher that I am for so many years already, I just have something to say, Neil Peart was is and will always be the best of the best and also ,THE GREATEST DRUMMER of all times period, RUSH FOREVER AND EVER Cabrones, Orale🎼🥁🎼🥁🎵🥁🎵🥁🎼🥁🥁🙌🏻🙌🏻‼️

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 2 роки тому +2

      I'll take Ian paice cozy powell Steve Smith Danny sepperine Carl Palmer as well

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 4 місяці тому

      As the same.. you credential is pointless here. You should know there is no best of the best.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 4 місяці тому

      Palmer can't keep time. Lars of his day.

    • @josemaravilla1871
      @josemaravilla1871 4 місяці тому +1

      @@morbidmanmusic O no just another retarded idiot on scene, wake up to reality stupid, you are a totally and truly disgrace to music 🤔😳😬☹️😖😖🎼🥁🎵🥁🎼🥁🎵🥁no puede ser 😖😖‼️

  • @ronthompson95
    @ronthompson95 2 роки тому +83

    Lars Ulrich and Danny Carey were so moved that their voices changed

  • @MyBrothersKeeper101
    @MyBrothersKeeper101 2 роки тому +30

    When modern day greats speak of you like a God you are not underrated you are absolutely legendary! This man's passing affected so many people and there is a reason for it.

  • @geographyinaction7814
    @geographyinaction7814 2 роки тому +26

    I'm 54, and I have seen a lot of musicians go in my life. The first one that hit home, was John Lennon, my folks are from Liverpool, and when I got home for lunch that day, Grade 7, Christmas around the corner, my mum was in tears.
    When Peart died it hit me hard, but for some reason, when the CBC announced Gordon Downie's death, I had to pull my truck over to the side of the road. Some musicians like Bowie, George Michael, Prince, etc. are so famous that they are almost too big to really make you feel it. George Harrison dying was hard, but when a Canadian guy you grew up with goes, whose music you have known throughout certain stages of your life...the soundtrack of adolescence or your teens and twenties, it is hard. Those songs were the backdrop for so many things.

  • @richardjurgens4511
    @richardjurgens4511 2 роки тому +10

    Thanks for this. RIP Professor. Always missed never forgotten

  • @patrickschuerr9183
    @patrickschuerr9183 2 роки тому +36

    The greatest drummer ever and a better human being! R.I.P. Neil!!!

    • @danzemacabre8899
      @danzemacabre8899 2 роки тому +1

      To meet your hero and finding out he took the time to listen to your music and he not only enjoyed it but starts asking you questions about your technique and creative choices , it would be rare in a lifetime to have that feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment

  • @markr.devereux3385
    @markr.devereux3385 2 роки тому +21

    First drummer I know of to incorporate orchestral percussion on a rock record. And the complexity of his parts and most of all the lyrics he came up with. It's a different level a trendsetter.

  • @kriskumaroo
    @kriskumaroo Рік тому +17

    That was great. Thanks for keeping his memory and message alive. Chad's tribute and Stewart's were the best stories ever.

  • @r.jaymanis5107
    @r.jaymanis5107 6 місяців тому +4

    After reading these heartfelt comments, I am reminded that a friend recently scoffed at shedding any tears for a person who one has never met. I gently rebuked my friend reminding her that all art reaches across time, space, class divisions, and tries to bring humanity into focus.
    Neil’s lyrics touched EVERYONE who heard them.
    As I watched this tribute, this poem came to mind:
    No man is an island,
    Entire of itself;
    Every man is a piece of the continent,
    A part of the main.
    If a clod be washed away by the sea,
    Europe is the less,
    As well as if a promontory were:
    As well as if a manor of thy friend's
    Or of thine own were.
    Any man's death diminishes me,
    Because I am involved in mankind.
    And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls;
    It tolls for thee.
    Thanks, Professor. You are dearly missed.

  • @LS-ki9ft
    @LS-ki9ft 2 роки тому +5

    Feel so honored to have seen Rush several times. RIP Professor, you gave me great memories.

  • @Novaheart1998
    @Novaheart1998 2 роки тому +13

    Neil was always my fave drummer and still is. Thank god I discovered Rush at a young age, what would life be like without them?

  • @uncletom618
    @uncletom618 2 роки тому +28

    oh how sad it was to hear he passed. Was lucky enough to meet him twice in ‘78. Such an inspiration to so many young drummers. I got weepy watching this. Would love to hear more about Neil from Stuart Copeland.

  • @stephengould4768
    @stephengould4768 2 роки тому +7

    Rush was, is and forever will be my favorite band! The fact that they continued to make music, without compromising their beliefs. Continued to stay interesting and continued to maintain their friendship for 40+ years is reason enough to admire them. Add to that......the incredible mastery of their instruments and. Well you can figure out the rest! Long live Rush!!!!

    • @YedMan01
      @YedMan01 2 роки тому +2

      Yes Stephen, Geddy Lee GOAT Bass Player🎸 Neil Peart GOAT Drummer/Percussionist, Alex Lifeson #4 Best Guitarist of all time, Hendrix#1 Page#2, Van Halen #3 Alex Lifeson # four

  • @byronness7385
    @byronness7385 2 роки тому +9

    I was a fan of rush from 74 when first album came out, we didn’t have all the social media hype you have today, as a fan we only knew they had changed drummers basically when second album came out…
    From his first song on fly by nite I was sold! His style of drumming was so evident and I was an still am not a musician by any stretch, by I was so hooked on his drum style, the rolling fills, the sounds that came from behind his kit…
    The man is a legend, and in my mind the best of the best
    RIP Professor ❤

  • @peterkawiecki9342
    @peterkawiecki9342 2 роки тому +5

    I had the pleasure of seeing Rush 37 times and I'm a drummer and he will forever be my favorite. I really miss seeing Rush live. RIP Neil.

  • @BPJazz
    @BPJazz 10 днів тому

    Amazing video! Love Chad words!!!!! 'Exit Stage Left' is the PINNACLE of Neil's drumming! No editions in his drumming. YYZ drum solo in this album is a PIECE OF ART.

  • @Morgan-hh1sm
    @Morgan-hh1sm 2 роки тому +24

    Awesome tribute!
    RIP Neil !!!

  • @The_Falken
    @The_Falken 5 місяців тому +2

    Watching the emotion come out of Chad Smith sharing his experience was so heartwarming. Love that part of the video. RIP Neil. You are sadly missed

  • @garajplaz3513
    @garajplaz3513 2 роки тому +33

    Funny. I’m a bassist and I tried to play every song on 2112. Over and over again. Drove my family nuts. Long live 2112!

  • @stephen83546
    @stephen83546 2 роки тому +8

    What an excellent tribute video :) thank you for putting that together 1st rush concert was in 90 presto tour and his drum solo was Epic :) rest in peace Niel. Your music has enhanced my life In so many ways that I can't wait that if I Get the opportunity to visit with you in heaven someday I'll be able to tell you how much your music has meant to me Through so many difficult moments in my life

  • @scottdetter
    @scottdetter 2 роки тому +8

    Always fun to see great drummers meeting greater drummers.

  • @willdouglas1300
    @willdouglas1300 5 місяців тому +2

    It's great to see the respect from other musicians. There will never be another Neil Peart.

  • @kenreiner259
    @kenreiner259 2 роки тому +8

    He was my drumming idol to which influenced my drumming career. I was lucky enough to see him twice along with my son, the next generation of drummers he has also inluenced. Thank you Neil, you will be missed !!

  • @jamesmcclain5005
    @jamesmcclain5005 2 місяці тому +1

    Neil Peart drummed like he was immortal, to lose him is just unbelievable. We still have recordings of this amazing performer, I was fortunate to see him live on tour with Van Halen. It was an experience that I will never forget!

  • @ankhor9252
    @ankhor9252 2 роки тому +4

    Chad's stuff is gold. Thank you.

  • @PuckDropCards
    @PuckDropCards 6 місяців тому +3

    Was privileged to see Rush 3 times live in my life. 1st time, I had never heard of them, and they were opening for Blue Oyster Cult in Duluth, MN. Day after the concert, I went to my local record shop & purchased every album they had put out at the time, which was the 1st 3. Ever since then, they have been my favorite band of all time. Picked up the Bass guitar because of Geddy & was a master of air drum, because of Neil!

  • @michaelwilson2340
    @michaelwilson2340 2 роки тому +18

    It's incredible that when both Neil Peart and later Charlie Watts died both deaths sent shockwaves to the world. And they were absolute gentleman.

  • @markb7067
    @markb7067 2 роки тому +3

    Power, Passion, Precision... The Professor. Peart. One of the most influential musicians of this age.

  • @coffeemachtspass
    @coffeemachtspass 2 роки тому +7

    Copeland’s story hit me hard, brings tears to my eyes. I never met Peart, but Rush was my band. I was an awkward, nerdy bookworm. I would never be brash enough for AC-DC. Journey was something for dancing with the girls. Rush was music to think by, which is another way of saying that Neil’s thoughts and imagination became part of my thoughts and imagination. I never met him in person, but it doesn’t matter; he was my dear friend in the way that really weighs on the scale of life.

  • @tapsX3
    @tapsX3 2 роки тому +2

    When I heard Neil had died I was just in total shock. I just sat totally stunned for awhile. As a drummer myself, I’ve probably seen Rush 20 times and followed Neil’s adventures What’s helped me is having other amazing drummers that Neil praised and listened to. It’s helped fill the void and gives me a sense of closure. My new favorite living drummer is Gavin Harrison. He was one of Neil’s favorite too.

  • @wcreview8227
    @wcreview8227 2 роки тому +4

    I have been a RUSH nerd my ENTIRE LIFE im 52 and this is one of the nicest best compilations ive seen.. Chads Omage is very touching. Ive Seen them more than 20 X and I have every ticket Stub Still.. Great Vid!!

  • @stevedriscoll2539
    @stevedriscoll2539 2 роки тому +6

    Not only was Neil innovate, powerful, revolutionary, and creative in his drumming, he reached a lot of people through his lyrics. I always felt like Neil was speaking to me directly, imparting the wisdom and encouragement of a friend, a brother, a Father, and a philosopher, which he was.

  • @countroshculla
    @countroshculla 2 роки тому +4

    Neil Peart - If he isn't your favourite drummer, he is your favourite drummer's favorite drummer.

  • @Chris_Stanley007
    @Chris_Stanley007 2 роки тому +7

    Great vid, I am happy that I was able to see Rush play live. They were so fun to watch and played so well live. They were truly a band for the fans. Thanks for the memories Neil and Geddy and Alex. Neil was such a great ambassador for drumming, he inspired multiple generations and continues to today.

  • @agamemnongames886
    @agamemnongames886 2 роки тому +3

    My top 3 percussionists of all time are Buddy Rich, Carl Palmer, and Neil Peart. I have seen them all perform. I got to see Rush live in 1993 on the Roll the Bones tour, and in 1994, I got to see Pink Floyd live. Nick Mason is on my Top 10 list.
    I first heard Neil play in the 70s. What impressed me the most was how clean and precise his rolls were, and I appreciated that all his drums were in tune.
    I have always liked Ringo Starr, he is always so precise and has a very clean sound.
    I always liked Willie Cantu (drums)(1964-67), he played with Buck Owens and the Buckeroos. He had a nice quiet sound.
    Jay Bellerose is really good, he works with Alison Krauss and Robert Plant.
    I always liked Torry Castellano from the Donnas, she plays with a lot of energy.

  • @PaulC39
    @PaulC39 2 роки тому +4

    I remember listening to Exit Stage Left and the Neil Peart drum solo blew my mind. I was telling my childhood friend Benito to listen to the drum solo. It was so musical and awesome. This is back in 9th grade 1981. I’m not sure of the year being 1981 because we saw Rush Moving Pictures tour at the Hollywood Sportatorium and that was Jan 1981. Amazing drummer and there are a number of them like Bonzo, Moon, Copeland, etc.

    • @eccehomer8182
      @eccehomer8182 Рік тому

      I’m a guitarist and drum solos usually bore me to tears… except Peart solos… always a highlight of their shows.

  • @JT-sl3ui
    @JT-sl3ui 2 роки тому +21

    Neil was a very unique & special percussionist that will forever be viewed as the pinnacle of drummers by peers & fans. RIP Professor

  • @MikeD-m7i
    @MikeD-m7i 7 місяців тому +4

    My brother called me that day to share the sad news of Neil’s passing. Being Canadian and living in his home town it hits you even harder especially
    when I played drums and he was a Hugh influence to myself and millions of others. I remember getting off the phone and broke down crying, then I put on a farewell to kings and listen to as I drove home from work. I thought that album would be fitting because I was saying goodbye to a king of drumming. RIP Professor. Your music will live forever.

    • @francoisregis2155
      @francoisregis2155 6 місяців тому

      I did the same I was driving my friend told me the new I put on YYZ as a tribute
      RUSH live in my heart and memory cuz every day I listen to RUSH

  • @frankmiller7721
    @frankmiller7721 5 днів тому

    I discovered RUSH in 1975...they were a warm-up band and I got hooked after their 35 minute performance. I saw them on every tour up until they retired in 2015. I have their first album design tattooed on my upper left arm. And, I actually met Alex and Geddy after a Roll The Bones concert here in Pittsburgh, PA. They spoke with me for 30 minutes like we were long lost buddies. What a moment and memory. They signed my backstage pass, souvenir concert T-shirt and promotional tour photo album... 👍.

  • @RPicard1963
    @RPicard1963 2 роки тому +26

    Neil was a big fan of Stuart Copeland, too.

    • @BarneyRq1d
      @BarneyRq1d 2 роки тому +6

      He was a fan of Phil Collins as well.

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 2 роки тому +6

      @@BarneyRq1d he was a fan of white a few . Keith moon , palmer , Ian paice especially buddy rich

    • @scottcastro9383
      @scottcastro9383 2 роки тому +5

      And good friends

    • @marramamberta321
      @marramamberta321 6 місяців тому

      I can aee interinfluences between the two. Right now, out of the bat, the hi hat playing in vital signs reminds me of Stewartx̌s playing the hi hat.

  • @johnmedeiros3763
    @johnmedeiros3763 2 роки тому +2

    RUSH FOREVER AND EVER the best of the best drummers Neil Peart.

  • @jimfarrar4925
    @jimfarrar4925 2 роки тому +5

    Chad Smith is so bad ass..honest lover of music..great story.

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 2 роки тому

      What a thoughtful guy and a great drummer also...RHCP's

  • @zakmike8615
    @zakmike8615 Місяць тому +1

    It is depressing that I will never see Rush live again, but I am grateful that I did dozens of times...

  • @laryon
    @laryon 2 роки тому +7

    RIP Neil. You are truly missed Sir.

  • @jamesoconnor9711
    @jamesoconnor9711 12 днів тому +1

    Camera eye 👍🎼☮️

  • @moderusprime
    @moderusprime 2 роки тому +18

    Working Man was performed by John Rutsey on Rush's first album.

    • @timmerred5
      @timmerred5 2 роки тому +1

      I was going to mention this, thanks for doing it!

  • @Beavetowski
    @Beavetowski Місяць тому

    Chad casually talking Neil while wearing a Led Zeppelin shirt is almost perfect. I just love how he acted out what his brain was like after Neil started playing his grooves.

  • @hirodash2112
    @hirodash2112 2 роки тому +42

    I remember hearing about his death. I was at work, and I read a headline or tweet or something late in the day, but I couldn't believe it, thinking it was a rumor.
    On my way home, I called my brother, who is also a huge Rush fan, and his voice did not sound right. That's when I knew for sure.
    I walked into my home. My wife saw my face and said, "What's wrong?"
    "Neil Peart.... He passed away." And I started crying on her shoulder.
    So yes, I did lose a family member who was with me throughout my tween/teen years and adulthood.

    • @carlgibbons5777
      @carlgibbons5777 6 місяців тому

      Well said my friend. Hit me like a ton of bricks as well. Had just exited a restaurant after a steak dinner when I got a call from my brother. It didn't seem real. Like you said, it's like losing a family member.

  • @garylagstrom3864
    @garylagstrom3864 6 місяців тому +5

    NEIL PEART’S 10 RULES FOR SUCCESS:
    1: EARN YOUR AUDIENCE
    2: BE RESTLESS
    3: GET OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE
    4: LEARN FROM OTHERS 5: CREATE WHAT YOU LIKE
    6: INFECT PEOPLE WITH YOUR FIRE
    7: DON’T READ REVIEWS 8: CREATE FOR YOUR IDEAL AUDIENCE
    9: FIND YOUR INSPIRATION
    10: NEVER STOP EXPERIMENTING

  • @babs3010
    @babs3010 3 дні тому

    I love Chad Smith’s stories. So touching ♥️

  • @GaryESims
    @GaryESims 2 роки тому +8

    I did not know Neil personally but I did get to know the man through his writings. I read all his books, liking his incognito rides on his motorcycle in between his performances. I got to know his passion for people and his respect for those through his assocation and the care he had an old great drummer named Ferddy Gruber. I had an association with Mr. Gruber through another industry and because of that association I got to know the humble man Neil Peart in the third person. Neil cared for Freddy like his was a father figure that could give him drumming wisdom and and technique. Neil stayed close with him, taking care of Freddy until Freddie's passing. He truly had a love for him giving Freddy his place at the memorial Neil provided for an old almost forgotten great drummer. Because of that association I felt that I got to know the man Neil Peart. To hear of Neil's passing really stung my heart because of the great respect I had for him. I will miss you Neil. Thanks for letting me share some of life with you. Sincerely.

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 2 роки тому +1

      Amazing. I had heard that Neil was taking lessons from Freddy Gruber, but I never knew he was taking care of Freddy. How like Neil.

  • @Dave-Gear32
    @Dave-Gear32 Рік тому +1

    Chad Smith,that was a awesome story and you are great human being.Appreciate your appreciation sir

  • @Phill2112
    @Phill2112 2 роки тому +9

    Neil Peart wasn't just one of the best Drummers. He's also one of the greatest Lyricists out there. RIP Neil

  • @beestoe993
    @beestoe993 2 роки тому +2

    I saw Rush during the Hemispheres tour. I played a little game at that concert. At the time I was deeply involved in the Martial arts, I prided myself in my ability to mentally and visually keep pace with the movements of people and animals. And I was good at it. It was part of my advanced reaction training. But my eyes could NOT keep up with the hand movements of the Professor. His speed was stunning.

  • @kriskollmar9728
    @kriskollmar9728 2 роки тому +3

    Biggest thing I took away from Neil was never stop learning.

  • @Spookje09
    @Spookje09 6 місяців тому +2

    I never tire of listening to Chad Smith's experience of Rush and Neil.

  • @colinforsyth7828
    @colinforsyth7828 Рік тому +6

    In the word's of the great Chad Smith god bless Neil peart ❤❤❤❤😎😎👍👍👍

    • @glennvancleve1410
      @glennvancleve1410 7 місяців тому +1

      And he pronounces Neil’s last name wrong, as did Tommy Lee 🙄😒

  • @davidmaldonado6798
    @davidmaldonado6798 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, what can i say, this was 1 fantastic video to watch. RUSH was the very first Band i saw live in 1981 Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix Arizona. And of course being a drummer myself Nell Peart absolutely influenced me. Watching this video put a smile on my face as I'm sure it did a lot of other musicians, RIP the KING of Drummers.

  • @infiniteuniverse9528
    @infiniteuniverse9528 2 роки тому +4

    Man, I was really feeling Chad Smith's story about ditching school to stay home and perfect Neil Peart's Rush drum parts. Sure his folks probably punished him and thought he should be in school, but it turns out he was actually studying for his future career. Hearing Chad talk about how generous Neil was to young drummers who were of course in complete awe of him and thought of him as a God. Neil Peart was to rock drumming what Art Tatum was to the piano. RIP Professor.

  • @jorgerodriguez7043
    @jorgerodriguez7043 2 роки тому +2

    Saw Rush in 1981 at the pine knob theater in Pontiac,one of the best shows I've ever seen, Neil was a huge influence in my playing as well, I learned all of Moving pictures by playing to it for over a year, getting it down. Wish I could've met him. RIP.

    • @Deetroiter
      @Deetroiter 2 роки тому

      That’s right! It’s NOT dte, it’s PINE KNOB!

  • @toddmorrissey8372
    @toddmorrissey8372 2 роки тому +3

    Neil was undoubtedly my favorite student. When he called me, gushing over my chops, begging to put me "on a Mega-Salary" to teach him my secrets, how could I say No? Helluva guy.

  • @robertkendall6660
    @robertkendall6660 2 роки тому +1

    The Chad Smith segment may be the best ten minute interview of a musician I’ve ever seen. The last three were nice to hear also. Thanks for putting them in one place.

  • @robertclarkguitar
    @robertclarkguitar 2 роки тому +4

    Listening to Chad Smith reminded me A LOT of my story with starting young. Marching snare and all the young drumming from 8 or 9 and was completely into iron maiden. I remember my band director in 7th grade til 9th was teaching me after school jazz drumming to prepare me for the high school jazz band. The drummer that was in jazz band was also in our senior high marching band as we were a military school on Randolph AFB tx. All from 7th til 12th were one school. That dude Craig Copeland I used to love watching him play. He would be the one to bring me home one day after school and he played YYZ for me. From exit stage left. I started getting HEAVY into rush then. It felt so right as the jazz lessons were then making more sense to me. Anyway I would go on as a major Peart protege of sorts. I think when I had moved to PC Fl and met fellow drummers in that school I had brought all my knowledge to them and along with that , Neil Peart. I even did a report in English Oral Reporting on NP. Hahaha Had his issue of Modern Drummer from the time which was the Hold Your Fire I believe or after. I stopped gigging in 06 as I lost my kit in katrina. So I talk alot about how much I miss it. But I am playing guitar these days at 50. I do miss it and when Neal Passed I was definitely hurt. Anyway makes me want to get another kit. See if I can still play the YYZ live solo. (Mostly) hahahaha Great video.

    • @Randor10
      @Randor10 2 роки тому +2

      Great story man.

    • @robertclarkguitar
      @robertclarkguitar 2 роки тому +1

      @@Randor10 Thank you. I know it's silly to spill online to strangers but I miss it badly. I also truly miss the greats passing away ....another sign of age I suppose. Hahah.

  • @shauntbarry
    @shauntbarry 5 місяців тому +1

    I met Mike Portnoy outside at the end of a Dream Theater concert in England in the early 90's.. He was literaly standing outside on his own with a beer and we were chatting about Neil and Rush for about 45 mins. Absolutely superb and friendly guy!

  • @mapexzildjian6361
    @mapexzildjian6361 2 роки тому +7

    Stewart Copeland has always been one of my favorites. He named a few great drummers that have passed recently and I was horrified that he didn't mention Joey Jordison

  • @twainwagoner2953
    @twainwagoner2953 7 місяців тому +1

    I saw RUSH 21 times! And the band musically and Neil’s lyrics touch my life in a huge way. And it’s way too much to try and explain. Every concert was a life event. Rest in peace N.E.P.

  • @SuperJohnnyO
    @SuperJohnnyO 2 роки тому +6

    Would love to see Stewart Copeland play "Digital Man" with Geddy and Alex.

  • @heavyagnelli1973
    @heavyagnelli1973 5 місяців тому +2

    Kansas and Rush were far and above, my favorite, of all time bands. I thank god, I existed on this planet, while they were here.

  • @SPEEDYNEWSNETWORK2
    @SPEEDYNEWSNETWORK2 8 місяців тому +3

    Love Neil and Stewart! My 2 favorite drummers but there are many other great ones too, from Bill Bruford to Keith Moon and many in between. May the professor rest in peace.🙏

  • @ChrisJensen-c7s
    @ChrisJensen-c7s Місяць тому +1

    I was at the LC Walker arena in Muskegon Michigan when Rush was playing at 2112 combined with a farewell to the Kings concert I couldn't see above the crowd but I got up front and when I saw that drum kit exposed behind the curtains I said that's what I want to be. I played drums ever since then and I still have a talent drum kit I built after Neil perks Pearl drum kit back in those days. I still play it all the time and, Neil Piert what's one of the most influential drummers of My Life along with John Bonham. When I moved into the 80s music. I played in the 80s era of music in Hampton roads Virginia and one of my main influences to Scott Travis and Judas Priest.. 😊 I still play the hell out of drums.

  • @princeofpcos9804
    @princeofpcos9804 2 роки тому +3

    Always loved the 'Canadian Swing' joke around 9:00

  • @tommash7381
    @tommash7381 2 роки тому +2

    I started listening to Rush at age 13 when my cousin got me into 2112. I've had Rush music in my life ever since. Every live show tour and album release. I'll die listening to Rush.

  • @michaelmacintyre9643
    @michaelmacintyre9643 2 роки тому +9

    The prowess of Neil is and always will be unmatched.

  • @quantiquefilms
    @quantiquefilms 8 місяців тому +1

    Cool compilation of great drummers paying their respect to another great drummer, Neil Peart.

  • @steadypace747
    @steadypace747 2 роки тому +4

    Wow. Two months from this date, on December 19, 1985, will be the 37th anniversary of my inaugural Rush concert, the Power Windows tour. That whole night was one of the greatest adventures of my life, and, of course, the definitive Power Trio/law firm of Lee, Lifeson, and Peart were at the pinnacle of their musical genius. (Deep sigh)...Good times, good times...

    • @musshwins412
      @musshwins412 2 роки тому +1

      That was also my first Rush tour. My drum teacher took me to that show. The Dixie Dreggs opened for them. I remember my teacher telling me he liked Rod Morgensteins solo better than Neils. I thought he was crazy, never said it out loud, but thought it.

    • @thesean3194
      @thesean3194 2 роки тому +1

      Power Windows was my first show of theirs as well. Marillion opened and were booed off stage.

    • @steadypace747
      @steadypace747 2 роки тому +1

      @@musshwins412 Well done, "grasshopper"...Better to think your teacher is wrong, than to tell him, and walk home...lol

  • @QuantumBeeWellness
    @QuantumBeeWellness 3 місяці тому +2

    Le Studio in Morin Heights, QC! I know it well, so many great bands recorded there. We lived up the hill from the recording studio, it really is sad that it's gone.

  • @dibber43
    @dibber43 2 роки тому +5

    The greatest rock drummer to ever walk planet earth...Neil Ellwood Peart.

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 2 роки тому +2

      Hmm ian paice , cozy powell Steve Smith John Bonham and buddy rich as well

  • @Randor10
    @Randor10 2 роки тому +6

    I think Chad Smith’s story was the most enlightening.

  • @Willie_MN
    @Willie_MN 2 роки тому +2

    1st time I saw Rush was at the Met Center in Bloomington, MN (now the site of the Mega Mall) when I was in High School. The last time I saw Rush was in Minneapolis the LAST time Rush came to Minnesota (last tour). RIP Professor!

  • @averyetvspecial1487
    @averyetvspecial1487 2 роки тому +3

    That Chad Smith interview is great

  • @studa68
    @studa68 7 місяців тому +2

    Even I was getting goosebumps hearing Chad talking about meeting Neil!

  • @ItalianBoy31890
    @ItalianBoy31890 2 роки тому +8

    I've been a drummer and been around music and drums my whole life. Here's my Neil story...
    Growing up my dad was a drummer. My dad was my first influence to drums. Everytime he played I'd go down in the basement and listen to him play on occasion I'd pick the sticks up and try. I still remember the day I said "This is my thing. I'm gonna be a drummer." My dad had his stereo and music collection right next to his kit and Ive heard so much music by that point but unless I picked it up I didn't know it. I found this 2 disk CD called Rush Chronicals. I remember looking at the back of the song list and laughing at some of the titles. I took disk 2 and put it into the player. Unbeknownst to me, Tom Sawyer was the first track. My whole world filled and from that day I wanted to play that song. That was the day I really started drums.
    It has a happy ending because its still one of my favorite songs to play to this day along with a multitude of Rush's songs. Neil is and will always be an inspiration to drummers for a long time. RIP Neil

  • @leroytemple4447
    @leroytemple4447 2 роки тому

    BLOWN AWAY. Such great comments. Have seen Rush since 77 and loved every show. A kid from the projects driving his neighbors crazy trying to imitate each move he did. Thanks for the AWESOME memories Neil. REST IN PEACE

  • @petebest22
    @petebest22 2 роки тому +4

    Mick Tucker (the sweet) was also a monster on the drums , there were so many great 70s drummers that have passed away 😔 , Neil was also one of my favourite drummers of course 😊👍

    • @drummerboyharm3078
      @drummerboyharm3078 2 роки тому

      Nice you mention that about Mick Tucker! Stewart Copeland is my #1!