If you go back to 1:14, you will see a quick shot of foot pedals. And again at 4:31, shows the whole picture. When they play this live, Geddy Lee sings the vocals and plays bass. When a song has keyboards, he plays those as well. When he does, he plays the bass line with the foot pedals. Very talented musician. The drummer, Neil Peart, whose nickname is "the professor" is considered to be one of the greatest drummers ever. May he R.I.P.
Yes, it’s only three guys, Geddy Lee on bass, and keyboards, Alex Lifeson on guitar(s), and Neil “The Professor” Peart on drums and percussion. Sadly, Peart died 3 years ago this month at age of 67 from a brain tumor. He was also the principal lyricist of the band. Rush is considered one of the premier progressive rock bands of all time. If you really want to see some of their most amazing, complex pieces, check out “La Villa Strangiato“ from their album, “Hemispheres.”
Spirit Of Radio is the next logical choice for hearing. I think it is the best song form Rush because they pack so much music in less than 5 minutes. It is crazy for a "commercial" track!
I am similar to many, grew up on the Beatles, The Stones, YES, Wings, Led Zep, Floyd, and so many other amazing bands. It's like Rush was all of them put into a blender, and so much more.
RusH was composed of 3 compulsive perfectionist, and genuine good people that do not have any ego trips that have lead to the demise of many successful bands. Truly GREAT musicians that are also truly great friends.... Resulting in some of the cleanest, tightest most amazing music ever made.
Finally! You got to my boys. Hopefully, you will go down this rabbit hole. Rush is quite a unique band. Only 3 dudes who are masters at their craft. They have the unique ability to play with great musicianship, yet package it in a way where it's accessible to the masses. Another amazing thing about Rush is their deep thought-provoking lyrics. Which was written by their drummer Neil Peart. Sadly he passed 3 years ago.
Oh Canada 🇨🇦 baby! RUSHwas one of the most talented bands to ever do it...The Professor kicking ass all over that drum kit! Geddy on bass,vocals and keys and Alex one of the most underrated guitarist there ever was. This dropped in 1981.
Hey guys! One guitar player, drummer. The bass player is the keyboardist and singer. By the way, he plays all of those when he does this song live. This song has been sampled a lot. This drummer DOES touch all those. Neil Peart is considered one of the best drummers of all time, and many put him #1.
Rush in my opinion, Greatest band ever. Technically great and imaginative beyond thier years. At the time not many bands could hold a candle to them. Alot of fans also didn't quite understand alot of it either. Girls couldn't relate nothing they could consistently dance to, because of the constant time changes. They have 4 or 5 different stages of the band. Early 70's Prog Rock 80's more keyboards were brought in. 90's they found a perfect blend of keyboards and guitar. The 2000's thier final drive of just pure hard rock.
@@loosilu Being a Rush fan girl must be sick, I wish there was an all girl prog rock band that would allow me to experience the same situation in reverse lol
@@michaelakkerman407 sure sure! I heard Rush in the 80s because of my brother and hsi friends, and they straight up told me Rush was not for girls. lOL!
Rush, like Steely D., is an iconic band with a rich and long history. Their music has evolved over the years with a catalogue that ranges from epic concept tunes to more radio friendly tunes. Some of their early work is fairly experimental and can drift a little, but they honed their musical approach and became one of the premier pioneers of progressive rock. My choices for just a couple of essential reactions would be 2112, Xanadu, Natural Science, The Spirit of Radio, Freewill, Red Barchetta, Where's my Thing...so many more gems. Great Rxn!
Cool react guys. Rush is my all time favorite band. Geddy Lee is my favorite musician. Dude plays the meanest bass lines, sings, and plays keys at the same time, even live. He's a fugging legend.
03:30 The keyboardist you are seeing is actually the singer. There are only 3 members. When it shows a wide shot of the 3 look at the keyboard on the floor below the guitarist. He plays the keyboard with his feet while on the guitar.
Rush is the brass ring, the epitome of musicianship and Neil Peart set the bar for drummers. I'm so glad you're not familiar with them because this is gonna be fun watching you guys explore their music.
Just found your channel. I'm glad it was this song that you covered. I was fortunate to have seen them twice in the 1980's. Do a search here on UA-cam and watch their induction into the rock and roll hall of fame. Longest standing ovation in rock hall of fame history.
No such thing as a best Rush album, Moving Pictures was their most commercially successful but 2112 is more iconic and Hemispheres more musically complex but that's the great thing about the band each album represents different things to different people depending on what resonated with them at the time. My personal favorite album is Permanent Waves but there are Gems throughout their catalog. 😊
Geddy, the lead singer also plays the keyboards and the bass. It's amazing how good they sound with just 3 musicians in it. I saw a couple of concerts this past summer and one had 12 musicians including 2 drummers.
Yes boys welcome to our three Canadian masters..... 45 yrs of awesome music. Geddy Lee is lead vocals, bass, keys. The professor on Drums Neil Peart Alex Lifeson on guitar. You have no idea the rabbit hole you are embarking on. My boys my life would not be the same without them. Xanadu would be a great 2nd cut Cheers
In this video the vocalist, keyboardist and bassist are one person, Geddy Lee. Alex Lifeson (lead guitar) and Neil Peart (drummer) are the other 2 members. All 3 are fantastic musicians and definitely worth your time!
Duuuudes...you guys are gonna FREAK when you see these guys play live. Heh heh heh Three dudes makin' a buncha sweet soundin' noise. Legendary band. Enjoy the ride. 40+ years worth of music from these guys.
The bassist, Geddy Lee, plays keys with his feet when playing the bass and plays bass pedals with his feet when playing the keyboard with his hands. Amazing talent
Rush's time signature changes and fluidity are legendary! The switch ups are insane, but always serve the music. This rabbit hole is huge and well worth a deep dive. Check out YYZ in Rio or Leave That Thing Alone from the Time Machine Tour.
Rush is beyond awesome live! I wish I wasn't so wasted when I saw them in 1981 (11th grade for me) on their "Moving Pictures" tour but I do remember it sounded exactly like their albums (if not better) to the point of being mind boggling...Pink Floyd is still my #1 fav live. I saved all my concert tickets from the late 70s on, and for this Rush concert on Sep 14, 1980, I paid $9.50 general admission at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. Quite a small venue (less than 10,000 capacity) but the sound was loud and clear! Event t-shirts ran $15-25 depending on the type.
Someone probably said this below already, but when Neil Peart (RIP), the drummer, was asked if he got sick of always having to play this tune in live shows, said no, because it was a really hard song to play, and he was thrilled when he didn't mess up his part.
I envy you fellas Hearing this song for the very first time Yes, it's only 3 people Geddy Lee sings, plays the bass and keyboards Alex Liefson is the Guitarist AND THE MASTER, Neil Peart, the hands down greatest rock drummer of all time Man, I grew up with this song, and it never gets old. Today, I do envy you discovering this gem
Absolute dig your reactions Rush is so timeless and classic...been a favorite since it first came out, they were so good live too, Subdivisions was a great concert
Back in 5th grade in 1981 Philadelphia, I had a teacher who, after lunch every Friday, let us kids have the rest of the day to do whatever we wanted. We would play board games and paint, but we all would bring in our records & 45s. I grew up in a mixed-race neighborhood where we listened to all kinds of music and this song everyone loved. Including our teacher. Rush rocks and nice review 🤘
Rush have a long history. Everything from first album to about 1982 is premium. They recorded many more but the early years were special. Anything live is gold. RIP Professor.
Amazing 3 man band from Canada 🇨🇦 in concert Geddy Lee the lead singer, bass player also plays keys with a foot controlled Neil Peart the Drummer known as the Professor is also been called your favorite drummers favorite Drummer. Fact. Check out an Instrumental named YYZ live in Rio and we have so many more to come. Thx guys PEACE ✌️
One of Rush's most popular songs is "Spirit of Radio". You really need to see them perform the song live onstage in Toronto in 2003 in front of 500,000 fans on a sunny summer afternoon. They start the song with a quick instrumental version of "Paint It Black" in tribute to the Rolling Stones and then it segues into a blistering version of "Spirit of Radio". It's one of the greatest live performances I've ever seen from any band.
Rap grew from rock. They heard the beats of sings like this and built raps. The strong down beats. He was the best drummer of the last 30 years. Nobody better
You should watch the making of this song. They talk about the time signature and the drummer Neil Peart talks about how it's a hard song for him to play live.
Yes, Geddy Lee is the bassist, keyboardist and vocalist with Neil Peart on drums and Alex Leifson on lead guitar. Check out their live performance of Xanadu. Probably one of their best performance videos and will be better seeing the band play in concert. They never wanted to create a song that the 3 of them could not play live, so you’ll see Geddy playing both instruments while singing at the same time. And you’ll see an even larger drum and percussion set around Neil!
You should check out a "live" show, on here, there's always only been 3 members...I've seen them several times...each time amazing...from the 70's on...they've rocked...Rock ON!
Rush is a ten-man band that has three guys in it.
Best comment ever
Absolutely incredible trio!
If you go back to 1:14, you will see a quick shot of foot pedals. And again at 4:31, shows the whole picture. When they play this live, Geddy Lee sings the vocals and plays bass. When a song has keyboards, he plays those as well. When he does, he plays the bass line with the foot pedals. Very talented musician. The drummer, Neil Peart, whose nickname is "the professor" is considered to be one of the greatest drummers ever. May he R.I.P.
Very concise, didn't see this before I commented.
And the foot pedal is called a Moog Taurus.
There are only two gods of drums and percussions: Neil Peart (Rush) and John Bonham (Led Zeppelin).
Yes, it’s only three guys, Geddy Lee on bass, and keyboards, Alex Lifeson on guitar(s), and Neil “The Professor” Peart on drums and percussion. Sadly, Peart died 3 years ago this month at age of 67 from a brain tumor. He was also the principal lyricist of the band.
Rush is considered one of the premier progressive rock bands of all time. If you really want to see some of their most amazing, complex pieces, check out “La Villa Strangiato“ from their album, “Hemispheres.”
Geddy and Alex also use Taurus foot pedals to control the synth
@@garylogan3640 No, really? Gee, I never would have known that. 🙄
Spirit Of Radio is the next logical choice for hearing. I think it is the best song form Rush because they pack so much music in less than 5 minutes. It is crazy for a "commercial" track!
@@alexandretorres5087 personally I would suggest the whole 2112 opus and/or caress of steel(much underrated album imo)
@@melissakelly1251 Caress is probably my favorite, overall, and that doesn't mean any other album is less.
Rush was no joke! All this sensational sound from 3 dudes (3 immensely talented musicians)!!
I am similar to many, grew up on the Beatles, The Stones, YES, Wings, Led Zep, Floyd, and so many other amazing bands. It's like Rush was all of them put into a blender, and so much more.
Congrats! You've just been Peartified! by the greatest drummer in Rock n Roll history!.. (RIP) my friend..
I love seeing you young cats experience the shit we stoners loved 42 years ago! More Rush!!!!
3 friends making 40+ years of music.
Greatest drummers to ever breath air
RusH was composed of 3 compulsive perfectionist, and genuine good people that do not have any ego trips that have lead to the demise of many successful bands.
Truly GREAT musicians that are also truly great friends.... Resulting in some of the cleanest, tightest most amazing music ever made.
It was so awesome watching them on stage they just feed off each other, had so much fun. We got three hour concerts🎼🎸🎙
This is the greatest comment ever
@@jacoisawesome1 Thank you.
Great song to start listening to rush, maybe their best song ever.
Geddy Lee covers lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboards, and bass foot pedals to keep the bass lines going during keyboard parts.
I saw himn do it with my own eyes.
Finally! You got to my boys. Hopefully, you will go down this rabbit hole. Rush is quite a unique band. Only 3 dudes who are masters at their craft. They have the unique ability to play with great musicianship, yet package it in a way where it's accessible to the masses. Another amazing thing about Rush is their deep thought-provoking lyrics. Which was written by their drummer Neil Peart. Sadly he passed 3 years ago.
I saw Rush live about 20 years ago and you would swear there were ten guys on stage with all the sound coming off it. Amazing experience
@@steelyd2 I saw Rush several years ago for the R40 tour, identical,.
1982. Neil Peart, considered the best drummer in Rock history (RIP)
1981 even.
They were everything you wanted. Individual talent, group tightness, goat drummer. Perfection.
Oh Canada 🇨🇦 baby! RUSHwas one of the most talented bands to ever do it...The Professor kicking ass all over that drum kit! Geddy on bass,vocals and keys and Alex one of the most underrated guitarist there ever was. This dropped in 1981.
Hey guys! One guitar player, drummer. The bass player is the keyboardist and singer. By the way, he plays all of those when he does this song live.
This song has been sampled a lot.
This drummer DOES touch all those. Neil Peart is considered one of the best drummers of all time, and many put him #1.
Rush in my opinion, Greatest band ever. Technically great and imaginative beyond thier years. At the time not many bands could hold a candle to them. Alot of fans also didn't quite understand alot of it either. Girls couldn't relate nothing they could consistently dance to, because of the constant time changes. They have 4 or 5 different stages of the band. Early 70's Prog Rock 80's more keyboards were brought in. 90's they found a perfect blend of keyboards and guitar. The 2000's thier final drive of just pure hard rock.
As a girl, I LOVE their concerts because there is NO bathroom line
@@loosilu Being a Rush fan girl must be sick, I wish there was an all girl prog rock band that would allow me to experience the same situation in reverse lol
When I was a teenager in the 1970’s Rush was my favorite band. They’re still right up near the top of the line.
@@Pahdopony have to admit, not many ladies at Rush live shows until mid 80's...
@@michaelakkerman407 sure sure! I heard Rush in the 80s because of my brother and hsi friends, and they straight up told me Rush was not for girls. lOL!
Side 1 of "Moving Pictures" is one of the great album sides in rock history.
Rush, like Steely D., is an iconic band with a rich and long history. Their music has evolved over the years with a catalogue that ranges from epic concept tunes to more radio friendly tunes. Some of their early work is fairly experimental and can drift a little, but they honed their musical approach and became one of the premier pioneers of progressive rock. My choices for just a couple of essential reactions would be 2112, Xanadu, Natural Science, The Spirit of Radio, Freewill, Red Barchetta, Where's my Thing...so many more gems. Great Rxn!
ONe of the greatest rock and roll songs of all time. Incredible.
Keep digging and diving into Rush! Three of the most talented musicians to ever play together. True legends.
Fuck yes!
Neal Peart.... Your favorite drummer's favorite drummer. R.I.P. Professor.
Cool react guys. Rush is my all time favorite band. Geddy Lee is my favorite musician. Dude plays the meanest bass lines, sings, and plays keys at the same time, even live. He's a fugging legend.
Canadian boys from North York, Ontario. We are very proud of these guys. Singer is Geddy Lee.
03:30 The keyboardist you are seeing is actually the singer. There are only 3 members. When it shows a wide shot of the 3 look at the keyboard on the floor below the guitarist. He plays the keyboard with his feet while on the guitar.
Bass
Drummer Neil Peart aka the Professor...considered by many the greatest drummer of all time...and wrote most of Rush's songs ...RIP
Geniuses fell to earth in Canada too. This trio,saw live 78,81,84……..they are in a class by themselves. Live- they melt your face.❤️❤️❤️🎼🎶❤️
Rush is the brass ring, the epitome of musicianship and Neil Peart set the bar for drummers. I'm so glad you're not familiar with them because this is gonna be fun watching you guys explore their music.
Right? I can't wait for them to discover more. It's well worth it.
I think John Bonham set the bar, but Neil is one of the very few able to clear it.
@@MrVvulf Can't take anything away from Bonham. I think Rush highlighted Neil more than Zep highlighted Bonham.
oh yes! another you tube chanel checking out RUSH . looking forward to it.
😄 Back for my 1,000th re-watch! Your Rush reactions are like the dreaded "crack" to me! 😏 I ain't mad bout' it either! 🥰🐰
Just found your channel. I'm glad it was this song that you covered. I was fortunate to have seen them twice in the 1980's.
Do a search here on UA-cam and watch their induction into the rock and roll hall of fame.
Longest standing ovation in rock hall of fame history.
Heard this so many times as a kid when it came out revolved on the radio all the time, it fit the time the early 80’s dark and Smokey…ghostly
Its THREE people, Alex Leifson, Getty Lee and Neil Piert. Getty Lee plays Bass, keyboard and Vocals. Now ya know.
This album ("Moving Pictures") is one where you can do each and every song, and they're all GREAT!
It's the best Rush album, IMO. 🧐🤘
No such thing as a best Rush album, Moving Pictures was their most commercially successful but 2112 is more iconic and Hemispheres more musically complex but that's the great thing about the band each album represents different things to different people depending on what resonated with them at the time. My personal favorite album is Permanent Waves but there are Gems throughout their catalog. 😊
@@Fred-vy1hm as i just stated on another comment I honestly think their most overlooked album is caress of steel. more of their hard edge.
You just described every album from Hemispheres (1978) to Presto (1989).
I'm 56 years old, and I have loved Rush since 1983.. Xanadu is the best song. Look it up live. And there are so many more tunes.
These instrumental genius Hall of Famer's will take you on a musical voyage to places unknown! Love, love, love Rush! 😍
Wow! First Rush song??? So damn much good music from these guys! Exceptional musicians making exceptional music. Go deep, gentlemen.
Geddy, the lead singer also plays the keyboards and the bass. It's amazing how good they sound with just 3 musicians in it. I saw a couple of concerts this past summer and one had 12 musicians including 2 drummers.
Rush - Spirit of Radio
Perfection!
Geddy Lee, lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboards and foot pedals. One bad ass dude. Very few can pull this off. 3 men only. RUSH G.O.A.T!
Yes boys welcome to our three Canadian masters..... 45 yrs of awesome music.
Geddy Lee is lead vocals, bass, keys.
The professor on Drums Neil Peart
Alex Lifeson on guitar.
You have no idea the rabbit hole you are embarking on.
My boys my life would not be the same without them.
Xanadu would be a great 2nd cut
Cheers
The best drummer of history
One of the greatest rock songs by one of the greatest rock groups! So glad you two liked them.
Drummer, Lead guitar with occasional back up vocal, Bass/Keyboard/Lead Vocal - Three guys making all that music.
Gentlemen, it's only 3 members, and in 2020, Neil Peart passed away one of the best drummers ever should his single performance in Frankfurt, Germany.
Best live performance ever... Rush, Spirit of Radio, Live, Toronto 2003
LONG LIVE RUSH ❤
In this video the vocalist, keyboardist and bassist are one person, Geddy Lee. Alex Lifeson (lead guitar) and Neil Peart (drummer) are the other 2 members. All 3 are fantastic musicians and definitely worth your time!
Greatest drummer ever !
Duuuudes...you guys are gonna FREAK when you see these guys play live. Heh heh heh
Three dudes makin' a buncha sweet soundin' noise. Legendary band. Enjoy the ride. 40+ years worth of music from these guys.
The bassist, Geddy Lee, plays keys with his feet when playing the bass and plays bass pedals with his feet when playing the keyboard with his hands. Amazing talent
Rush's time signature changes and fluidity are legendary! The switch ups are insane, but always serve the music.
This rabbit hole is huge and well worth a deep dive.
Check out YYZ in Rio or Leave That Thing Alone from the Time Machine Tour.
When Rush was inducted into the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame in 2013, they played two songs, Tom Sawyer and Spirit of radio
Rush is beyond awesome live! I wish I wasn't so wasted when I saw them in 1981 (11th grade for me) on their "Moving Pictures" tour but I do remember it sounded exactly like their albums (if not better) to the point of being mind boggling...Pink Floyd is still my #1 fav live. I saved all my concert tickets from the late 70s on, and for this Rush concert on Sep 14, 1980, I paid $9.50 general admission at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. Quite a small venue (less than 10,000 capacity) but the sound was loud and clear! Event t-shirts ran $15-25 depending on the type.
Someone probably said this below already, but when Neil Peart (RIP), the drummer, was asked if he got sick of always having to play this tune in live shows, said no, because it was a really hard song to play, and he was thrilled when he didn't mess up his part.
I envy you fellas
Hearing this song for the very first time
Yes, it's only 3 people
Geddy Lee sings, plays the bass and keyboards
Alex Liefson is the Guitarist
AND THE MASTER, Neil Peart, the hands down greatest rock drummer of all time
Man, I grew up with this song, and it never gets old.
Today, I do envy you discovering this gem
Thanks for checking us out. More to come!
they play multiple instruments at once, Geddy Lee plays bass, keys and sings at same time...
Yup. Just 3 guys. Getty Lee sings and does bass and keys.
Greatest drummer ever to hold a stick. Him, John Bonham, and Keith Moon, are the holy trinity of drummers.
wellcome to Rush, next could be The spirit of Radio... great tribute to the radio in the days and a critic of it too
Love watching brothers digging Rush. You guys get it. Thanks!
This BAND WILL NEVER LEAVE YOUR EAR WELCOME TO RUSH!!!
Recommended second Rush song: Spirit of Radio. if you want to see what they can do live, do Xanadu from Exit Stage Left.
Great reaction!!! Rush. One of a kind. Like no other. Super unique.
Absolute dig your reactions Rush is so timeless and classic...been a favorite since it first came out, they were so good live too, Subdivisions was a great concert
Back in 5th grade in 1981 Philadelphia, I had a teacher who, after lunch every Friday, let us kids have the rest of the day to do whatever we wanted. We would play board games and paint, but we all would bring in our records & 45s. I grew up in a mixed-race neighborhood where we listened to all kinds of music and this song everyone loved. Including our teacher. Rush rocks and nice review 🤘
Moving Pictures album from 1981
Buckle up and welcome to the rabbit hole of all rabbit holes!
Rush have a long history. Everything from first album to about 1982 is premium. They recorded many more but the early years were special. Anything live is gold. RIP Professor.
Amazing 3 man band from Canada 🇨🇦 in concert Geddy Lee the lead singer, bass player also plays keys with a foot controlled
Neil Peart the Drummer known as the Professor is also been called your favorite drummers favorite Drummer. Fact. Check out an Instrumental named YYZ live in Rio and we have so many more to come. Thx guys PEACE ✌️
My every first Headliner concert. RUSH 1980 2112 TOUR. Awesomeness!
Check out Tom Sawyer live to see bassist Geddy play keys, bass, foot pedals and sing. CRAZY. Three of the best musicians.
Been one of my FAV bands since the 70's! Took my whole family to R40! RIP Professor.
One of Rush's most popular songs is "Spirit of Radio". You really need to see them perform the song live onstage in Toronto in 2003 in front of 500,000 fans on a sunny summer afternoon. They start the song with a quick instrumental version of "Paint It Black" in tribute to the Rolling Stones and then it segues into a blistering version of "Spirit of Radio". It's one of the greatest live performances I've ever seen from any band.
2 new fans and a great intro into the Universe that is RUSH. Feb 12, 1981 was a great date for a RUSH ALBUM release
YES!! Please keep the RUSH train rollin'! 🎵🎵🎵🎵
WELCOME TO THE #RUSHFAMILY BROs
Such a great band. Rabbit hole begins. Enjoy fellas
Rap grew from rock. They heard the beats of sings like this and built raps. The strong down beats.
He was the best drummer of the last 30 years. Nobody better
You should watch the making of this song. They talk about the time signature and the drummer Neil Peart talks about how it's a hard song for him to play live.
Yeh don't forget [and for me it is almost impossible to believe],that this is now over 40 years old! Still magic!
world class musicians.
Rush ~ Xanadu ~ Exit Stage Left [1981] [Closed Captioned] saw them in 1980 in Dallas !!!! this song will blow ya mind \m/ Peace ;)
Saw the same tour in Dubuque Iowa, Feb. 1981.
Pure mastery!! Classic monster hit. 3 man band!!
Neil Peart was your favorite drummers favorite drummer, he has a solo that you guys can react to its amazing
GOAT of rock drummers
Geddy Lee played Bass,Keyboards, and Sang on this The drummer we lost sadly a couple years ago R.I.P. Neil Peart
Neil P👂t (P ear t ) I have been listening since the seventies and am proud of our Canadian gift to music. 🤘RUSH 🤘 🇨🇦
Yes, Geddy Lee is the bassist, keyboardist and vocalist with Neil Peart on drums and Alex Leifson on lead guitar. Check out their live performance of Xanadu. Probably one of their best performance videos and will be better seeing the band play in concert. They never wanted to create a song that the 3 of them could not play live, so you’ll see Geddy playing both instruments while singing at the same time. And you’ll see an even larger drum and percussion set around Neil!
Geddy Lee sings, plays bass and synthesizers. Alex Lifeson is the lead guitar and Neil Peart, may he RIP on drums
. Badass drummer too. Gone too soon.
They are Huge Yes Fans, an Amazing Trio, Huge Sound.
Yes and the Who.
All three members took major inspiration from Who. Once you are familiar with Who you can really hear it
You two are the best reactors on UA-cam you understand music better than the rest thanks
trifecta of greatness!
You should check out a "live" show, on here, there's always only been 3 members...I've seen them several times...each time amazing...from the 70's on...they've rocked...Rock ON!
Great lyrics, this song. I love seeing people dive into Rush.
Rush was all odd time signatures. Here we go boys. Rush-limelight
Rush-spirit of radio
The Spirit of Radio has got to be next for you two. Rush is an awesome band. The keyboardist, Bass, and lead vocalist are the same guy, Geddy Lee.
The best teamwork!!!
I’m really going to enjoy this trip down the RUSH rabbit hole. Really enjoy your channel
Every now and again, I’m cool enough to hang out with my old man.