Neil Peart (1952-2020) R.I.P.
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- Опубліковано 9 січ 2020
- In this episode we pay tribute to the passing of a drum legend. R.I.P Neil Peart (1952-2020)
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As my 11 year old son said, don’t be sad for his death, be happy he was born.❤️
Beautifully said.
I've been somewhat fighting the urge to cry since i heard the news. but that comment did it. What a smart well spoken kid.
Wow!
lmfao this quote has been around for a while but grats on you for bullshitting so many people in a time of mourning for internet points. great guy you are there.
Perfect!
“We're only immortal for a limited time.”
― Neil Peart
That was the lyric l thought of as soon as I heard.
@@benmalone6139 me too
Thought of this lyric. He was an intelligent, thoughtful lyricist. 🤘🏼
Why would you do this?
😢
YEAH! not just his fantastic drumming, but all of the lyrics. Guess I'll take some more of his advice and "Get out there and rock and roll the bones." He defenately went thru life a winner. Thanks Neil.
This is the cruelest irony I've ever known in my 54 years. One of the greatest musical minds in rock history was taken by brain cancer. It's been almost 2 years, and it still hurts like hell.
Hugs. Same here.
i couldn't listen to Rush for a whole year. My heart was broken. I still can't listen to Rush without crying.
Me too
THE single greatest drummer of ALL time. End of story.
1977 it was A Farewell To Kings
2020 It is a A Farewell to A King.
oneconscious man thanks for this...it’s refreshing to see ALL POSITIVE thoughts, phrases, and quotes. You have coined a good one. To the King, that you’re referring to.🥂🧖🏻♂️😢👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@frufru0071 my pleasure and sadness combined.
“Suddenly you were gone,
From all the lives you left your mark upon”
Goodnight Neil, and thank you for everything. The only lyricist that made me listen to music with a dictionary and thesaurus on hand.
Rest In Peace, Professor 😢✌🏻❤️
IKR, he set the bar for what lyrics should be. The Gold Standard of drumming AND lyricism. [sigh]
Great post sir. Thank you👊🏻
He made excellent use of his time, which benefits all.
We love you Neil
“The proper function of a man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall use my time.” -Neil Peart
Here is one of my favorite quotes that I think embodies Neil: The greatest use of your life is to live your life so that the use of your life will outlive your life. That is Neil Peart to the core.
That is so Neil.
This is a Jack London quote....
Great quote, but that wasn't Neil who said that
@L John I didn't reply to you. If I replied to you it would have your username before my message like it does now
Neil’s passing has wrecked me and this is why:
Neil died from brain cancer. A glioblastoma, to be exact. It’s the very same thing that killed my dad. That brain cancer had a horrific effect on Daddy. It completely stripped him of every ounce of dignity, personality and intelligence that he ever possessed. His last few months were a nightmare for him and for us, his family. My heart absolutely breaks when I think about what Neil most likely had to endure before he died. I’m just shattered, completely shattered. RIP Neil. You’ll never know exactly how much you meant to your fans. You were greatly loved and respected, and you will be sorely missed. You will NEVER be forgotten. 💔😭
Thank you so much for making this video, Rick.
Donna M - my father, too, passed from having a glioblastoma ( about 13 prior to Neil) and I thought the exact same things. Morbidly wondering how it affected Neil, and hoping his suffering at the end was minimal. My prayers to his family and to anyone affected by this horrific form of cancer, and to all who fight cancer.
Rick - thanks for sharing your thoughts. Love your videos!! Keep up the great work.
Very sorry to hear that, Donna. Life can be very cruel.
@Putting on the foil Well, I'm not sure if it's related to this specific form of cancer but Neil did smoke cigarettes for a long time. Which is neither here nor there, really--everyone has their weaknesses. Actually, it's still mostly genetic luck: my father in law smoked for 70-odd years and finally succumbed to lung cancer at 86: less than year from diagnosis to demise. Not too shabby, really: it was rough for him at the end, the last two weeks, but I've seen much, much worse, and in younger people, too. It's never "good" -- few deaths are -- but it wasn't as horrible as it can be.
😢😢😢
I pray for your comfort.❤
Dear Rick, Consider doing a “top 10 Neil Peart moments" tribute video. Would love to appreciate his brilliance more deeply through your lens.
I love that idea! I've been a Rush fan since I was in high school. I'm not even a musician and I always get something out of Rick's Rush breakdown and analysis videos. I'm sure he'd do "The Professor" justice!
As well as a study on his brilliant lyrics.
For sure!
Love this ideal, yes please, rip Neil.
9 of them are in the R30 drum solo.
Neil dying without anyone having any idea he was even sick is exactly how he would want it.
I agree he wasn’t one for the trappings if fame . Very sad news ,in tears.
Surely that was intentionally and it's good he was able to have it that way... Given that they'd announced simply that he couldn't drum anymore and wanted time with his family, now we can really see why. I'm glad someone of his profile was still able to maintain the privacy he chose.
@Halvor80 Bowie’s death also came as a complete surprise 4 years ago.
Halvor80 we knew, we just didn't want to accept it. Alex Lifeson spilled the beans a couple of years ago. Geddy was convinced he was coming back to the band.
+andy T At the time, we only knew about the arthritis, right? That was enough of an explanation. Also, if it’s accurate that he fought cancer for three-and-a-half years, he must have been diagnosed in 2016.
"The most endangered species, the honest man." RIP.
One of my favorite lines...
Neil still captured our imagination.
I know it’s almost “taboo” in today’s society to say someone is the the best, but for this one I’m gonna say it - Neil Peart was the best in my opinion. May he Rest In Peace.
Nice to see that the most endangered species is alive and well with YOU, and may I echo your sentiments...second that thought...share in your opinion?! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🧖🏻♂️
It isn't opinion. It is FACT! Neil was the GOAT. Period, end of story.
"Suddenly, you were gone
From all the lives you left your mark upon"
From Afterimage - Neil Peart
One of my favorite lyrics. Very fitting for the circumstances.
His words here apply to me more than any other, we are so lucky have our community to help us knowing we are not alone in the loss of our percussive King
I remember....
When I heard that you were gone I felt a shadow cross my heart.
Yes, this is the first song I thought of as well, when first heard the news. A massive loss to the music industry. Thank you, to RUSH for all the inspiration... you've been the backing music to my life.
"When I heard that he was gone
I felt a shadow cross my heart"
--Nobody's Hero
One of my heroes. R. I. P.
I saw him play in South Bend Indiana and his performance was as if he was playing at the Super Bowl his solo made me understand what drumming really is thanks Neil rest in peace
Yes
Right there with you. I was stunned.
One of my heroes and greatest inspirations. Got to see Rush live in 2015 and to see Neil in person was one of the greatest joys of my life. 🤘🏼
Best comment ever was "He was your favorite drummers favorite drummer".
Well said. God, I miss Neal.
He was the best ,great man !
“You can fight without ever winning.
But never ever win without a fight.”
RIP Neil.
He has reunited with his wife and daughter. Godspeed, Neil.
And sadly left another wife and daughter behind.
His first vvife, Jacqueline, and first daughter, Selena. His current vvife, Carrie, is novv a vvidovv vvho vvill have to raise Olivia by herself.
@@TheJameslehr sad :(
Thank you for already stating that, he will indeed. Hi magic will be left for all behind to hear. Future generations needs to know about his legacy and big contributions, not just to his amazing and spectacular drumming but also his hug contribution to music, period!
I have been a drummer for 45 years I started at an early age and what a huge inspiration Niel Peart was to me especially when I first started. The only modern drummer magazine I ever bought was one with him on the cover.
“I can't pretend a stranger Is a long-awaited friend”.... RIP Neil Peart.
The story of my life.
Neil, I got it and respect it. I still wanted to have a random meeting and simply give a bow and a nod in your honor. Thank you.
I liked Neil alot. And I'm very sad. But I always hated this lyric. He's calling his fans "strangers."
@Jeff Oliver True. But I think the lyric is too cynical. Songs unite artist and fan into something greater than sum of its parts. I think Geddy and Alex recognize this greater something.
@@terraavis What else IS a fan to the person they idolize? For the most part, strangers. Their thoughts almost HAVE TO go something like "You like my music. Great. I appreciate that. But if I bumped into you on the street, the simple truth is that I wouldn't know you from Adam." Is that "a friend", of any flavor, including "long-awaited"? I think not. Hell, it barely qualifies as an "acquaintance".
It feels as I’ve lost a friend. And I haven’t even ever met the man. But his music and lyrics have been with me for a long time. And will be, forever.
Prog4Ever your words and thoughts match my own
For sure.
Yes I'm feeling it too. So glad for UA-cam, we have him forever here, so much of what he offered is a click away. RIP Neil and thank you for changing my life.
Neal was an unmet friend to many of his "fans". Every lyric was an insight into him as human being and we were all paying attention in awe. World lost one of it's best drummers, mentor, father, son and brother. You will be missed.
Well put. I feel the same way
Neil Peart was, is and ever will be the best drummer in music.
Ron Ayotte not really, bonham, moon, rich are all better.....Peart is a legendary drummer tho
@@advayphadke6893 Moon?
Advay Phadke Eddie Van Halen died today. Made me want to watch this video again. He was for sure influential though. As a drummer, I’ve never gotten tired listening to him.
@@jackgreen9249 I am here for the same reason . Truly devastating for rock music community
Bonham was a drunk and cared more about drinking unfortunately
True Story: earlier this morning, my dad started going through stuff in the basement, he got his box of old concert memorabilia (mostly rush), and started sorting through the memories on his bedroom floor like a little kid. I left to go get some food and hang with friends, when one of my friends showed me the rolling Stone article of his passing.. I immediately called my dad and told him, and he said he was literally just holding a pair of sticks he got from Neil after a show in the 80's. My dad was a drummer most of his life, and Neil was his all time favorite (like any sensible drummer/musician), and I just thought it was interesting that he happened to be holding a pair of Neil's drumsticks right as he learned the news. Rest easy Neil thank you for the memories .
Thank you for sharing that story :').
Peartfection right there.
Beautiful story thanks
your Dad should finding a cover band to play on weekends that jams some lakeside park and by tor and the snow dog. or la villa strangiato. we need more rush cover bands.
Thanks for sharing that story.
Thank you Mr. Peart for visiting me in the hospital, Dallas, Tx Moving Pictures Tour, 1980. I kept practicing the 26 rudiments you said to. Thank you Sir
It is rare that the death of anyone makes me cry. Especially someone I never met. But this one was crushing.
“Listen to my music, hear what it can do, there’s something here that’s strong as life, I know that it will reach you.” Thank you for the music Neil Peart
What could be more “Neil” than going out on his own terms, giving his family and close friends three days to mourn and remember before the world came crashing in?
More than a drummer or lyricist - he is a paragon of humanity.
ikepigott perfectly said. He’s an example for the rest of us as a human, not just as a drummer.
He made sure that he had his privacy to have his wife and daughter to mourn and live his last days with him. I am sure Geddy and Alex got to say their good byes and are in pain as well
Well said. Probably the fact it was a well kept secret is why it's so shocking...
Ik, exactly what I thought. A brilliant man who will always be remembered. I have been a fan since '82..? Rush is and always has been my go to. Deeply saddened by this loss.
Very nicely put.
I wasn't even a hard core Rush fan, but always admired & respected Neil for his musicianship & thought provoking lyrics... & I'm even having issues when it comes to processing this news.
R.I.P. Neil.🤟🥁👋
Neil was an old soul, a wordsmith, and a genius percussionist, as well as a decent human being - a rare gem in a field of rocks. Rest in Peace, Mr. Peart.
The most perfect description of Mr. Peart that I have ever seen -
Well said
Bravo!
A rare gem in the human race.
A giant amongst all drummers and one of my many influences in my playing! He will truly be missed especially that connection between one drummer to another so such a major loss for people who were inspired by him. If my comment is read watch the recent video from DW drums called the masters of resonance and it has Neil Peart and John Good together doing a 1 hr video from start to finish on Pearts special made one of one kit made out of 1000 year old bog oak, it's incredible to even find wood that's been preserved by water and it's over a thousand years old. So much history that wood has been through and it was made into a beautiful 1 of 1 kit just for Pearts last upcoming final tour he was planning. He is the only man to play that kit and especially one that's that old. Interesting story but now since he's the only one to touch and play that special kit I'm sure it will be put behind a glass case in the DW special dedication section only to be looked at out of respect! Love you Neil Peart you will be missed but your Spirit will continue to live as long as there's drummer's.
As a proud Canadian, a drummer and a lifelong Rush fan, I’m devastated at the passing of Neil Peart. He was the ultimate personification of musical talent. His legacy will endure through the ages. I am eternally grateful for his immense contribution to music and for being an major influence in my formative years as a young drummer. RIP Neil. “The proper function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall use my time.” - Neil Peart
As an American, I know that so many awesome things have come out of Canada. Great beer, ice hockey, buttertarts, poutine and Rush!! Neil Peart was a one-of-a-kind renaissance music man.
“Some are born to move the world”
“We’re only immortal for a limited time”
Rest in peace, Neil Peart. When we hear loud thunder, we’ll know you’re playing something beautiful in the heavens. ❤️ 🙏
"Some are born to move the world, to live their fantasies" Simply a beautiful song. Wonderful to play on the kit.
John Malloy Which Rush song is that? Doesn't ring a bell.
lurch321 it’s Losing It
@ Losing It off of Signals.
sadder still to watch it die than never to have known it!!
Glad to see that I’m not the only grown man crying this morning. 😢
no you are not Peter, tough loss, this one hurts badly....
Grown men cry, it's not a sign of weakness, it's a sign of strength.
@@augustusbetucius1572 I am ok with it, I cried for a couple of hours, I miss those guys, I will miss Neil
Far from it!
Oh man, there are so many of us crying now. There is just nothing else to do.
This one hurts. This one really really hurts.
Jay Richter yea it does buddy
I'm right there with you.
Indeed, this one is different, been in tears on and off since I heard the news yesterday.
Yes, it really does, so sad.
Jay, yes my friend, crushed....
I don’t usually get emotional about musicians or celebrities passing, but this hit me in the gut because Rush and Neil were my favorite from the moment I heard Cygnus X-1 in 1978 as a fourteen year old. He wrote a lot of the sound track of my life. RIP Neil.
Bill B Thanks for your post, because you’ve stated exactly how I feel.
i think most of us can say that Neil wrote the sound track to our lives. thank you for giving me a way to express this in words.
I fit into the cliche that during my darkest days a band's music was what i took solace in and perhaps the solace that i got from that music kept me just far back enough from that edge that I didn't do something horrible to myself...that band for me was Rush. I am the same as you, never really affected by the death of any celebrities but this one stung. I had just gotten over the idea of the retirement thing.
“The measure of a life is a measure of love and respect”
And the men who hold high places
Must be the ones who start
To mold a new reality
Closer to the heart
oh such great lyrics. Man. What a loss.
Actually I don’t think these were Neil’s lyrics, if I remember right.
I was listening to this when I heard the news...RIP Neil
@@jamesgoddard2321 you are correct, sir!!! It was the first Rush song to feature a non-member as a songwriter in Peter Talbot, a friend of Neil's.
@@jamesgoddard2321 Actually, it was jointly written by Neil and Peter Talbot.
“The point of the journey is not to arrive.”
Live it, everyday.
Thank you Neil.
My favorite line..
Sebastian Mendez that was my high school yearbook quote. So true.
Thank you for saying that incredible line.
Scientific Devil always found it to be so true.
@@LV426CX1
Life itself is a journey. I've gotta remind myself of that sometimes. Neil was a genius, one of my heroes.
"He knows changes aren't permanent - but change is."
Thank you, Neil. And thank you, Rick.
"When I heard that he was gone
I felt a shadow cross my heart" yes another crying full grown man, it truly feels like part of me is gone
Richard Sloan amen brother.
Even now, it still hurts. How many of us are there out here with hearts still aching?
I managed a BMW motorcycle shop in Seattle a few years ago. Someone from Neil's crew arranged bringing his bike to us while he was in town for a gig. The only way it worked for them was to have it serviced on a Sunday, when we were closed. My techs jumped at the chance to work on his bike though and a couple of them came in on Sunday, wondering if they would meet Neil. They didn't then, but they were given tix to that night's show and backstage passes where they did have a great time and got to meet Mr Peart. It was something really special for them both!
Lovely story. Lucky fellas.
One of Life's precious moments for sure!
Must of been awesome for sure.
Awesome story
Great story.👍
Everyone's dropping like flies around this old musician typing this. Makes me wonder why some of us stick around so long? Neil will be missed. But, I'm more glad for what he GAVE US rather than upset over his loss. He was suffering in his private world. He kept to himself and out of the public eye as much as possible when not with Rush. I'm glad he shared his immense talent with us who were teenage outcasts!
I'm grateful for his everlasting contributions, and at least he's no longer suffering the pain of great personal "loss," or anxiety from inner demons... let ALONE eff'ing cancer. Fly to the angels, Neil Peart.
Indeed.
I saw Rush for the first time live in 2011 in Ahoy Rotterdam when I was 13 years old. I even received the drum sticks from Neil Peart. I was at the very front during this concert. And they saw me as a little boy among all those big people how enthusiastic I was.That I was allowed to receive his drum sticks during the break of that concert. I am so grateful for everything he has been able to give this world! I lost my biggest hero. I love you Neil ❤️❤️❤️
What a blessing Kevin! Never, ever, ever, get rid of those sticks! So many loved Niel, he was a hero, to me and you, among thousands. Matt👍
I've had 3 musical heroes in my life- my Dad, who got me into and taught me the basics on drums, Bruce Crump (Molly Hatchet), who taught me how to listen to the drums, and Neil Peart, who taught me that I'll never stop learning how to play the drums. If there is an afterlife, I hope they are having daily sessions. I am eternally grateful to have known each of them. RIP, Kings...
Wow. Great hero's. Good for you.👍
I was a huge KISS fan until I watched Rush on TV playing “Temples of Syrinx.” I went to my room and took down my twenty or so KISS posters and put away the records. My musical education had begun that night and nothing was ever the same again. Grateful that I saw them many times over the years from 1980 through the 2000’s. He was the heartbeat of Rush.
"Come Join Us Neil" -John Bonham, Keith Moon, Ginger Baker, Mitch Mitchell, Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Jeff Porcaro John Rutsey, Jaki Liebezeit, Freddie Gruber, Vinnie Paul, Randy Musser, Gar Samuelson, Nick Menza, Karen Carpenter, Ed Cassidy, Joe Morello, John Siomos & Levon Helm
One heck of a drum section
@@sandraweilbrenner67 Definitely. Loosing Ginger and Neil within a year was especially hard.
I’d like to add Jaki Liebezeit 😔
And Freddie Gruber.
And Vinny Paul
I am 57 and in my 70"s Australia bedroom , I fell in love with with Prog music and it was all about Genesis and Yes,and some obscure band band called RUSH?. In that decade my musical world and my life changed forever. Thank you Neil for being a class human and a thoughtful human and an intricate composer of drumming parts that captivated my teenage headphones. Oh ,,,,and of course there were some lyrics right? 'This just can't be understood" Best wishes for your family and know that I will never forget you and how you fed my life..RIP Neil Peart.
57 here as well. US State of SC born and bred. As per an earlier post I remember writing "There is unrest in the forest there is trouble with the trees" and the rest of the lyrics I had memorized on my desk in high school. Rush and Neil affected my life for the better in many ways. Thanks to them all. The good Lord was in need of an awesome drummer and lyricist and he thought it was time.
Almost two weeks on, I still find myself getting emotional about Neil's passing. Yes, Rush was a huge part of my musical life, and they were my favourite band for a couple of years at the time of Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures. But it's really the opportunity to see them in interviews over the last 10 years or so that made me see what makes Neil (and Geddy and Alex) Special. What extraordinarily fine, thoughtful, intelligent, and kind people. Neil, every time I listen to you speak I feel inspired, even more so than when I hear you drum, although that was obviously amazing too. Farewell, sir. You truly made this world a better place to live in.
If anyone deserved a long and happy retirement with his family, it was Neil. Very Sad. R.I.P
“I just felt a large disturbance in the drumming force, like thousands of souls crying out”
We are man.....
You don't need to be a drummer to be shocked and saddened at this loss. I'm a trombone player in mourning for a true artist and gentleman.
I agree with Phil, I'm a pianist and Neil Peart was my favorite member. Drummers aren't alone in being saddened.
Couldn't have said it any better. Such a big loss.
And then suddenly become silent.
I'm still sad over this. Neil had a huge impact on my life. His lyrics in many ways saved me during my teens.
What an immensely talented, intelligent and multifaceted man he was. Humble and introspective,
he was the anti-rock star. His talent and music will live on forever, inspiring
young musicians and bringing us older folk back to our youth. RIP Neil Peart.
“All the world's indeed a stage
And we are merely players
Performers and portrayers
Each another's audience
Outside the gilded cage”
- Neil Peart
Gutted. Feeling for Geddy and Alex now. He was a one off.
absolutely!
Truly a band where all three members were equally important and irreplaceable. No one could fill his shoes. He was still playing at peak form in recent years. Left us far too soon.
Dam. Saw them in 1980 when permanent waves came out and several tours to follow. Dude had some shitty things happen to him (daughter and wife). RIP professor.
Jesus Christ!
Well unfortunately, they'll be on tour with a replacement sooner than later so brace yourself.
Whether or not you liked their music, Rush was always creative, authentic, evolving, and were masters of their respective instruments. Beyond that, in an industry where most bands end up infighting, they exemplified the spirit of a band of best friends who loved each other's company, even after 30 years of working together. Peart's lyrics spoke to a lot of people for good reason, he always felt to me like a voice for the quiet, reflective introverts out there. When I listen to his words I always feel like they just "get" me, and that I'm at home. The fact that they were from my own hometown was the cherry on top of it all. A big loss for sure, but on the other hand Neil has left an incredible, positive mark on the world, which I believe is what he aspired to do with his time on Earth.
During the time I was taking care of my mom when she was fighting her cancer I listened to Rush religiously. They gave me so much support emotionally when I was taking care of my mom. My take away here is that each of us owes much to how we spend our lives. Make it a great one and cherish those around you.
Dave Grohl said it best: "He was called 'The Professor' for a reason: we all learned from him."
I thought he is called "the wizard"
Yes. Everyone in the rock community learned from or was influenced by him in some way. 🤘🏼
Indeed!
Grohl did NOT say it best- the music of Rush and Neil's playing said it best.
"We are only immortal for a limited time" RIP Professor.
I have been reading Ghost Rider in 2024. I recall where I was when Neil passed. to say Rush has been seminal in my life is an understatement. Reading Ghost Rider, knowing the tragedy he had suffered yet still found happiness again after the tragedy was inspiring. The Rush Lyrics sprinkled throughout the book really hit harder than they did prior. I would encourage all Rush fans to read Ghost Rider. It's a snapshot into Neil's genius and Cerberal thinking. RIP Neil and Rush. The greatest rock band of a generation.
Every kid "air drummed" to that LEGEND when I was growing up...RIP Neil.
Rob I’m 63 and still Air Drum to anything Rush
Amen Brother
I'll never forget taking the cushions off my parents sofa and placing them on my bed next to my pillows and using chopsticks to drum along to RUSH/Neil and my Mother yelling over the top of La Villa... "Where are the cushions?"
I remember Summer of 1976. I was 12 years old and my parents and I were in a store somewhere in Minnesota (don't remember the town) and while they were looking for something I went and looked at the records. I found the 2112 album. I had to have it. I worked on my mom for a while till she finally relented and let me buy it. We drove back to my sisters house (we were visiting her at the time) and immediately played it on her record player. and played it again, and again. I have never looked back. Neil Peart was class act, a one of a kind musician that everyone can look up to. "I can't pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend." Even though I never knew him or met him, he played a HUGE role in my youth. My condolences to Neils family, to Alex and Geddy, and to all Rush fans across the world. Its a sad day indeed......
I know this is a late entry and in danger of exposing some deep emotional wounds surrounding Neils passing. It is through this channel that I truly found out what a fantastic and timeless band that was Rush. Have since indulged myself in getting as much info on this iconic band. I discovered what a truly iconic group of young men they are and true gentlemen and mates to the music fraternity. Rick, you mentioned his age and he was the same age of as my mother is now and truly was taken too soon; however, take solace in the gift he gave us during his time on this rock and the joy we still get from his inspiration. A true nice bloke and so multi-faceted...a drummer, a musician, a father, a husband, a friend. I reflect on his passing with much admiration of the man that has changed the way I live and serve as I hope others do from his matter of fact view on life and his interactions with his fellow musicians and friends alike. I am a cancer survivor twice over and both times nearly ended my time on this plane, but, I take the positives from it and the resilience this man had in life. Rick...you are human and it is a testament to your character to feel the way you do with Neils passing...do not apologise and just remember him and mostly remember the joy he has given us. As Warren Zevon said....enjoy every sandwich. Peace mate, Neil Peart, and peace to you also Rick.
just tears ...too young ...so much love for Neil's playing and his lyrics ...and he was so interesting ...he rarely did interviews, but when he did it blew your mind intellectually
Not only an iconic percussionist, but one of the best lyricists of all time.
He was the greatest drummer and lyricist, but he was even better as a human being... Rest in Peace Professor
Neil was so much more than the Drummer of RUSH to me. He turned me onto World Music, Literature, History and philosophy. He filled a gap in my life that cannot be over stated. My sense if loss is only tempered by the profound gratitude that I have for him. He will be sorely missed, but fondly remembered for all the wonderful avenues he opened up to my mind.
Dine on Honey Dew and drink the milk of Paradise Professor, You are indeed Immortal to all of us...…….
I saw Rush perform Losing It on the R40 tour in Vancouver....it was something
I never thought I would ever see. I still carry the memory of that night with me and I am so thankful Neil and his band mates have been such a huge part of my musical experience. Thank you Neil....May you Rest In Peace.
Ya, great concert.
Sure glad I went ... and made 3 others come with me.
“A spirit with a vision is a dream with a mission” best band ever, RIP Neil
Love this👍
Neil has so many great quotes. He was a brilliant drummer, as well as an intelligent, thoughtful lyricist.
Second best band ever!
My childhood died
Speechless
@@southshore8911 Memories can keep your childhood alive. I'm speechless too bro. This one hurts
Brought tears to my eyes.
You are not Alone! Me to
So do I
Like when Zappa Pastorius Allan Holdsworth died
Fuck man I keep tearing up. I 52 and I loved him like a hero. So sad. Fuck !
Wiping them away myself...can't believe it....
@@outonthetiles Same. Am 55 this year, and this has really hit home.
My history with Rush started in 1976 when I first heard All The Worlds a Stage. They changed my life and got me inspired to play music. Through all their different phases they always did it with class, never sold out and ended with one of their best albums. My favorite band did it best and I am so greatful I was able to see so many of their shows over the years. I am so heartbroken and shocked by this...thanks for the forum so we can pay our respects to the professor....
When I heard the news of Neil’s passing, I listened to Afterimage, Time Stand Still, and The Garden. It was during The Garden that I lost it and cried uncontrollably. I want that song played at my funeral...
Yep, it's, "the Garden" that gets me every time I hear it. So direct, honest and beautiful... a deeply touching meditation on our impermanence, the transience of our existence. 🙏😔❤️
Me too.
Grief does its work in the heart
Every “who’s the best drummer” conversation I ever had started and ended with The Professor.
I remember in high school some other kid was trying to tell me that his band was better than my band. All l could do was just sit back and stare at him (coz you can't argue with a fool) Same situation who's best? Who's best? It always was Geddy Alex and of course Neil.
A true legend behind the kit and the pen! He is in my top 5 favorite drummers of all-time along with Bill Bruford, Phil Collins, Bill Ward and Cozy Powell.
Neil Peart, Keith Moon, and John Bonham were my heroes.
Long live Neil Peart, long live Rush. I'll be jamming to Rush tonight in memory of one of the greatest drummers to ever pick up the sticks. Thank you Mr. Peart.
You and many others!
Let us raise our cups to the life of this man who lived to the fullest!
@@jmpsthrufyre Yup me too
Popping my DVD of Exit Stage Left tonite.. If i can get thru it..:(
Years ago, I was very depressed and suicidal due to the death of my 6 year old son from brain cancer. Ironically being the lifelong Rush fan that I am Neil's lyrics saved my life. "Why are we here, because we're here roll the bones...... Why does it happen, because it happens roll the bones." .. I could never say in words the impact that Rush has had in my life since I was born 43 years ago. 😞
He was the reason I got into music. The first song I ever learned/performed was Tom Sawyer when I was 10 at my drum recital.
As a fellow Canadian I would like to express my condolences to Neil's family, bandmates, friends and fans. He has been reunited with his first Wife and daughter in that great gig in the afterlife. R.I.P. Neil Peart.
I live in his home town and we are just devastated
Peter Bottino, what a fucking jerk thing to say! Ahole.
I'm 58 & I was & still am a devoted follower of Rush. My hero in music is Geddy, but they provided the soundtrack of my life. I learnt to play bass because of Geddy. Thank you for this video Rick, blessings ever from Belfast.
Greetings from Roscommon if you hear Rush blaring in the distance you know where the party is ;)
As the years went by, we drifted apart
When I heard that you were gone
I felt a shadow cross my heart
Man, one of my heroes left the earth. Rest in peace professor.
No words to express what Neil meant to me in my life. His drumming influenced my drumming, but his lyrics saved my life
I understand. Our best tribute to Neil is to do for others what he did for us. Take care dude.
"If the future's looking dark
We're the ones who have to shine
If there's no one in control
We're the ones who draw the line
Though we live in trying times
We're the ones who have to try
Though we know that time has wings
We're the ones who have to fly... "
Everyday Glory. Thank You Neil For The Inspiration !
What a beautiful and inspiring human he was. He will be missed greatly.
He was a kind, appreciative person who always had time for people. We could all learn a lesson or two from him...
I live in Toronto, the heart of Rush country. This news will leave me in tears. RIP Neil.
"The measure of a life is a measure of love and respect"
Nice quote
That's the one I'm listening to tonight.
“The future disappears into memory with only a moment between.”
They are my #1 band in my lifetime... I'm still devastated
I watch their videos, I watch, and I still cry. I can't get over it. The loss of Neil is immeasurable. 2 years, and I am still filled with grief. i feel so stupid, but I can't help it.
The earth has lost a legend; heaven has gained its' eternal timekeeper. Your legacy lives on forever with words and music of Rush. Thank you! R.I.P Neil Peart
I have a feeling clocks will forever be more accurate.
Where Neil is at now they don't need clocks and time anymore. There is no other place you need to go so you're never early or late because you have arrived. Time is irrelevant in the afterlife and I think time was just created to test and frustrate us here anyway.
Peart, Keith Moon, and John "Bonzo" Bonham are having the drum battle of the ages up in Rock and Roll Heaven. The holy trinity of percussionists.
Absolutely. 🤘
"If there's a Rock -n- Roll Heaven...
You know they have hellva a band"
You just pissed off Ginger Baker, expect a haunting
🤘🏻
NeilHolmes72 in Ginger’s world, he’s teaching them how to play.
I played in a band in the late 80's in Toronto with an excellent young drummer who went on to have a career drumming in jazz and rock. His prize possession was a 1.5 page letter that he received from Neal in response to a couple of technical drumming questions. To take the time to provide technical instruction to a stranger...what a gentleman.
The Time Machine tour (2010) was my first concert, I was 12 and it was probably one of the most intense shows I've ever been to and I've been going to nonstop shows ever since. I'll be forever grateful to have witnessed these guys play together, it's been an unbeatable experience that's since cost me a lot of money trying to replicate lol
Rick, here is what was posted by Geddy and Alex:
“It is with broken hearts and the deepest sadness that we must share the terrible news that on Tuesday our friend, soul brother and band mate of over 45 years, Neil, has lost his incredibly brave three and a half year battle with brain cancer (Glioblastoma). We ask that friends, fans, and media alike understandably respect the family’s need for privacy and peace at this extremely painful and difficult time. Those wishing to express their condolences can choose a cancer research group or charity of their choice and make a donation in Neil Peart’s name.
“Rest in peace brother.
there are people, many people, living fulfilling lives today who would have thrown themselves off cliffs or bridges if it wasn't some of the songs this man wrote
yup, their music saved me
Agreed
I was one. Just scraped through adolescence because of Exit Stage Left and Archives.
Kudos to this, man! Mr.Peart was a beacon of light in an otherwise bleak world. He is and will be missed immensely. Thank you Neil, for everything.
I am one of them
My older brother Tim turned me on to Rush in 1975 with their "Fly By Night" album. I had listened to their debut album, but The Professor changed the trajectory of the band and made me both a drummer and a fan for life.
I was fortunate to see them live many times and especially fortunate to see their last concert at the Forum with one of my best friends and drummer Paul who taught me all about his favorite drummer John Henry Bohnam.
In college, we loved drumming so much that we shared a bedroom and turned the other bedroom in our basement into a drum room. Paul had his vintage Ludwig Vistalite kit and I had my 7-piece Slingerland kit with 3 small roto-toms (the Tama kit I had always wanted was back ordered and I needed a kit to play in my band).
Together we taught each other the nuances of our favorite drummers The Professor and Bonzo (IMHO two of the best drummers to ever grace this planet) and we often found each other playing each other's kits.
Neil was an inspiration to so many drummers and fans and his lyrics were some of the best poetry written over the past 45 years.
RIP Professor and thank you for your contributions to this World.
I was literally crying when my wife came home, and I don't normally really do that. I've never really actually had anybody that affected me this way.
Proof of God's love in our lives - grief
Keith Moon, Bonzo and Neil: holy trinity...
Ginger was the man that influenced them all. They were all great however. 👍
RDE Lutherie yeah! Ginger is crazy good, but he’s had less influence in rock music than those 3...
@RDE Lutherie And You in turn forgot Mitch Mitchell who died 12/11/08. Up there in virtuosity with early rock drumming icons like Ginger Baker in his work on the trio of Hendrix Experience albums.
The drummer to create “a generation of air drummers” according to Dave Grohl. We’ve lost a legendary drummer, lyricist, and human being. R.I.P. Neil Peart.
Mr Grohl was spot on. He must be feeling it too, I know he was a huge fan of Neil's.
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I'm not talented..but I SHARE
God's grace at a local RESCUE MISSION..
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GOD BLESS YOU..
Can you come up with your own feelings?
We saw him, listened to him, tried to play or get inspiration from him and grew up with him so no wonder there is a void. A man who disdained fame and slipped away without fuss but left an astounding legacy of music and disciples who took inspiration from his playing. In a world where success and fame is revered, Neil chose not to walk that path.
But what a legacy! Hours of great songs. Hundreds of hours of people screaming in pure joy listening to him play. Look at all the great musicians that claim him as one of their most important influences. You rarely if ever hear anyone say that he was anything but a really nice guy. At 67, he was taken from us too soon, but I salute him for a life lived well. RIP Neil Peart. I'm sure God already has you signed up for several gigs.
Thank you for saying what I and so many Peart fans feel. I wasn’t even a Rush fan until I picked up his first book, then read his second book about dealing with the death of his daughter, then his wife. I started listening to him, became a huge fan in 2003, when I was early fifties, wondering how did I not appreciate Rush sooner. So, I bought 4 tickets for over 1700 dollars and took my wife, son and friend to Toronto. We had such amazing seats, so awesome. I’m more into guitar playing but have purchased most of his dvds, books, and most of Rush’s cd’s. I loved that he was not just an incredible craftsman of percussion but also a highly intelligent author with a continuous thirst for knowledge. I believe the sadness he suffered was what finally caused the cancer that took him far too soon. To me, his passing is as emotional as when John Lennon was taken from us. I know, two totally different things but like the end of an era. Forgive me for rambling here but I just felt like venting my deep shock and sadness.
There's never a wrong time to become a fan.
I cried today. He had such a profound impact on my life, I can't even describe it. And he never knew me. I think about his family, crew and geddy and Alex. I'm glad we shared time together on Earth, even if it was apart.
I am a 37 year old electrical engineer. I live in Austin, TX where I work for a semiconductor company developing audio electronics. This is my first UA-cam post. And I am letting it all out dammit.
Discovering this video and the comments, nine months later in the wee small hours, has given me the sense of Rush community and opportunity to mourn that I did not have when Neil's death turned our world upside down. Thank you Rick Beato and Jack Jones for the great work you guys regularly do, and for sharing your thoughts at that time. Jack's story about writing a letter to Peart, telling him that Working Man (!) was his favorite song. Tears and laughter here.
I heard the sad news from an older co-worker. We were working side by side in the lab. He got a notification on his watch and said, "Oh man, Neil Peart died." I felt a punch in the stomach. The air went out of my lungs. I could not understand what he said. All those words were English, but the language no longer made sense to me.
I am a guitar player. Rush invoked joy to my ears, and their melodies and musical power lingered in my mind long before I developed blisters on me fingers or musical tastes. Limelight, Time Stand Still, Tom Sawyer, and Fly By Night were FM radio staples. I did not know the band's name or the song’s; I just knew that I liked what I heard.
One such glorious FM imprint was stamped when I was about 15. I had a summer job working as a painter with two of my friends, for our neighbor across the street who owned and operated his own painting business with his wife. So, we squeezed shoulder to shoulder into his truck, on our way to the condominium we were painting in Port Hueneme, CA. It was a gloomy and chilly overcast morning, as it is during summer in those parts. This did not bolster my work enthusiasm, nor did my prospects of a meager paycheck. The radio was turned on, 95.5 KLOS. As we drove off, the airwaves exploded with thick and hearty guitar sounds, the likes of which shocked my ears. Then the lyrics, “I get up at seven, yeah, and I go to work at nine.” I thought, in a groan, “yeah, that’s about right.” “I got no time for livin’, yes, I’m working all the time.” “Damn straight.” “It seems to me I could live my life, a lot better than I think I am.” “Goddamn, this is deep.” Although this was Rutsey on drums and not Peart, this song propelled me into the world of Rush.
Over the years they became my favorite band. The professionalism, the imagination, and the sounds. By God, the Sounds. Peart’s fantastical science fiction lyrics dove-tailed with my interest in sci-fi/fantasy books and movies. And I loved the themes of independence, and the lack of schmaltzy sentimental writing. No love songs there, at least not the cookie cutter variety. Theirs was something unique. Plus, they are Canadian. Canada’s finest export in my opinion (lumber, oil, and dairy - humph). I related to that uniqueness as well, having many literal relatives residing in the Great White North. My curiosity was piqued. Who were these three (!?) mortals that thundered like Zeus on high?
Like a treasure hunter possessed, I dug through bin after record bin at local music shops. Shifting through CDs two stacks at a time, one at each hand. Clack clack clack clack. Hold it, what is this? $5 for Permanent Waves? Salzer’s Music has for sale the bountiful product of months of their hard work, and a lifetime of transcendent music to enjoy for practically free!? Take my hard-earned money now!
I listened. I learned. Eventually I was playing along with the boys in the band. What better teacher than Neil Peart to help you keep time? My younger brother started on drums. I spread the word. We developed a shared love and respect for Rush. We attended several shows, including a memorable Hollywood Bowl performance. Memorable not only for the music and occasion, but because I had food poisoning. That is another story. The short of it is, I did not miss a single note or beat. When we arrived at home the following a.m., it was not pretty.
Anyhow, I familiarized myself with the music, and I was curious to know the men responsible. That is when I discovered that Mr. Peart not only writes a mean lyric, but a mean book or two as well. I read them all. My brother did too. His bicycle trek across Africa. His desolation and healing in Ghost Rider. His road trips by car and motorcycle. Wonderfully written in a travelogue style, with dry humor and irony through-out. I found Peart to be a scholar, a comedian, and a gentleman.
During their very exciting Hall of Fame acceptance speech, Peart compared Rush’s place to stars in the sky amongst constellations of other artists, “…we are one tiny point of light…” Neil’s light burned incredibly bright, all the better for the rest of us. May it never dim. And with that, good night all. Thanks for sharing.
Neil Peart: Everybody's Hero.
"One likes to believe in the freedom of music"
The magic music makes your morning mood.
But glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity...yeah. r.i.p.
But glittering prizes
And endless compromises
Shatter the illusion
Of integrity I am heart broken.