Alex has said that his haunting guitar solo for 'Limelight' is his favorite. It perfectly fits the mood of the song. I love everything about this song; in addition to Alex's solo, Neil's drumming is amazing, and his lyrics really describe his plight as an introverted person struggling with life in the spotlight. I also love Geddy's vocals here, especially; they are so yearning and emotional. Great bass playing too, obviously.
Great reaction! One of Alex’s best solos!! This is how they used to record at Le Studio in Canada!! They just record live off the floor all together like that!! Just monster musicians! Be well and God bless… from Texas!!
As an amateur drummer, I want to say thanks for your “Shout out to all the drummers” But, we really don’t want the recognition, we (I) just want it to sound good. And Niel “WORKED”. He worked on every drum hit he did. He said this in a few interviews that he always just wanted to be the best he could be. Even in the R40 tour (40 years since the band was established), Neil said “time” was an enemy. But an enemy he would not let get the best of him. His body was going through the natural phase of aging. But that just made Niel work harder. We should all strive to be like Niel. Whether it’s drumming or processing packages at a package processing plant. Dot the best and strive for more. That’s what made Niel the professor of his craft. I can’t tell you how the passing of Niel has affected me, But I think if Niel and I had this conversation he would say “Just relax and do what you do your best… And always strive to better what you do”. Don’t get lazy and say you have already reached your best. Because your best has yet to come. No Matter what your age. Niel knew this. He is a model for us all. Look at his writings of Rush’s songs. Mostly just “Happy”, but always with a message.
The live clips you saw here are from the promotional videos for their 1977 album A Farewell To Kings; in addition to Xanadu from Exit Stage Left, another top pick from that album is Closer To The Heart from the same show. Cheers from Toronto! 🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🐐 🐐 🐐
Hey Stax good to see you back at the Rush. This is the song that first turned me on to them. Still one of my favs. Try Between the Wheels of a good son with some haunting synths and another killer Alex solo. Cheers!
My favourite era as well but I also enjoy their 90's into the 2000's as they went back to their hard rock roots. From Counterparts on are some of my faves as well. Cheers
* Hey, have you heard Rush songs like: Dreamline, Cold Fire, Bravado, Alien Shore, Mission, Open Secrets and Prime Mover? They're not bad at all. Even Geddy Lee really liked the "Bravado" song.
@@VibeWithStax * If you like any of those, you might also like the Rush songs called: Chain Lightning, Anagram, The Body Electric, Middletown Dreams and Vital Signs. Sorry to throw so many at you, but if you like what you've heard from Rush so far, these are kind of like "Must Listen To" Rush songs lol. Also, if that's alright, I gotta give a mention to the Rush's "The Twilight Zone" music video that "Stephen Rosenblum" put together. He did a pretty good job with it. Just type in: *Rush* *-* *The* *Twilight* *Zone* *Music* *Video* posted by Stephen Rosenblum.
This song is about Neil Peart's uncomfortably with being famous. He was a quiet shy person who was embarrassed by the fandom. Alex Lifeson's solo here has such a bittersweetness to it which so matches the lyrics . I will suggest Digital Man from the Snakes and Arrows tour Show don't tell (rabbits from a hat intro) Presto tour 1990. Cheers
In the end of this video, on the far lower right corner, the germen shepherd actually bows his head like he is reacting to that last beat in the song. It’s absolutely fantastic and it’s like he is reacting to the end of this great song. But that darn UA-cam always seems to have that “Pup-Up” and it covers up the dog’s reaction. It was an important detail in this video. What a shame. Try to watch it with the “Pop-Up” is off.
:) Maybe check out NEIL PEART Buddy Rich HONOR????? Surprises awaits!! :) ♥AND, or... Victor Wooten bass music????????? :) “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you believe in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” ~ Romans 15:13
If you want to blow your mind, check out ''Xanadu'' live 1981.
Pure masters… pure masters
Yup! Proper Rush reaction....jaw on chest...mouth agape in utter awe....as it should be! Those 3 are Awesome!!
Alex has said that his haunting guitar solo for 'Limelight' is his favorite. It perfectly fits the mood of the song. I love everything about this song; in addition to Alex's solo, Neil's drumming is amazing, and his lyrics really describe his plight as an introverted person struggling with life in the spotlight. I also love Geddy's vocals here, especially; they are so yearning and emotional. Great bass playing too, obviously.
Great reaction! One of Alex’s best solos!! This is how they used to record at Le Studio in Canada!! They just record live off the floor all together like that!! Just monster musicians! Be well and God bless… from Texas!!
As an amateur drummer, I want to say thanks for your “Shout out to all the drummers” But, we really don’t want the recognition, we (I) just want it to sound good. And Niel “WORKED”. He worked on every drum hit he did. He said this in a few interviews that he always just wanted to be the best he could be. Even in the R40 tour (40 years since the band was established), Neil said “time” was an enemy. But an enemy he would not let get the best of him. His body was going through the natural phase of aging. But that just made Niel work harder. We should all strive to be like Niel. Whether it’s drumming or processing packages at a package processing plant. Dot the best and strive for more. That’s what made Niel the professor of his craft. I can’t tell you how the passing of Niel has affected me, But I think if Niel and I had this conversation he would say “Just relax and do what you do your best… And always strive to better what you do”. Don’t get lazy and say you have already reached your best. Because your best has yet to come. No Matter what your age. Niel knew this. He is a model for us all. Look at his writings of Rush’s songs. Mostly just “Happy”, but always with a message.
Deep cut… The Weapon! Cheers.
rush-freewill
I'll add to the chorus for the Exit Stage Left version of 'Xanadu'. It will boggle your mind.
The live clips you saw here are from the promotional videos for their 1977 album A Farewell To Kings; in addition to Xanadu from Exit Stage Left, another top pick from that album is Closer To The Heart from the same show. Cheers from Toronto!
🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🐐 🐐 🐐
All the world's indeed a stage and we are merely players,
performers and portrayers,
each another's audience outside the gilded cage.
Hey Stax good to see you back at the Rush. This is the song that first turned me on to them. Still one of my favs. Try Between the Wheels of a good son with some haunting synths and another killer Alex solo. Cheers!
I am into hard rock so pretty much Rush from 74-81 is Iconic to me
My favourite era as well but I also enjoy their 90's into the 2000's as they went back to their hard rock roots. From Counterparts on are some of my faves as well.
Cheers
Ok you need to do Natural Science Studio Version with lyrics a must
Please check out the band Supertramp. The song School to start if you liked Rush. Supertramp are master musicians like Rush
* Hey, have you heard Rush songs like: Dreamline, Cold Fire, Bravado, Alien Shore, Mission, Open Secrets and Prime Mover? They're not bad at all. Even Geddy Lee really liked the "Bravado" song.
I have not actually, we might have to check them out. 👀
@@VibeWithStax * If you like any of those, you might also like the Rush songs called: Chain Lightning, Anagram, The Body Electric, Middletown Dreams and Vital Signs. Sorry to throw so many at you, but if you like what you've heard from Rush so far, these are kind of like "Must Listen To" Rush songs lol. Also, if that's alright, I gotta give a mention to the Rush's "The Twilight Zone" music video that "Stephen Rosenblum" put together. He did a pretty good job with it. Just type in: *Rush* *-* *The* *Twilight* *Zone* *Music* *Video* posted by Stephen Rosenblum.
This song is about Neil Peart's uncomfortably with being famous. He was a quiet shy person who was embarrassed by the fandom.
Alex Lifeson's solo here has such a bittersweetness to it which so matches the lyrics .
I will suggest Digital Man from the Snakes and Arrows tour
Show don't tell (rabbits from a hat intro) Presto tour 1990.
Cheers
In the end of this video, on the far lower right corner, the germen shepherd actually bows his head like he is reacting to that last beat in the song. It’s absolutely fantastic and it’s like he is reacting to the end of this great song. But that darn UA-cam always seems to have that “Pup-Up” and it covers up the dog’s reaction. It was an important detail in this video. What a shame. Try to watch it with the “Pop-Up” is off.
:) Maybe check out NEIL PEART Buddy Rich HONOR????? Surprises awaits!! :) ♥AND, or... Victor Wooten bass music????????? :) “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you believe in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” ~ Romans 15:13
Audio volume is way too low
Peert NOT Pert