So six years after this was uploaded, here I am. :-/ The video is great, a stunning performance of a song release so long ago the parents of these kids probably don't remember it being released. I only have one question though - why has it only been viewed 3,014 times (as at 4/9/2021), and why only 41 likes?
The drummer now has his own band, Jombi. They have a UA-cam channel. Go check the out. The blond guitarist has a band, Livia and the Rosebuds. Drummer is in that band as well. Go check them out.
Wow, I’m really impressed such a young audience was familiar enough with 2112 to yell the “hey” during the Overture, something that was only in Rush live concerts, but not as early as All The World’s A Stage. They did pretty good for their age. The young lady vocalist did an exceptional job. 1970s Geddy seemingly had no end to his range. I think he could hit notes back then that only dogs could hear. Geddy and Rik Emmet from Triumph had unusually high voices for male vocalists. It always made me wonder if the term, “freezing your balls off” isn’t a real thing in the great white north. There would have been a time, about a decade ago, that I would have said the drummer was incredible for his age, but after seeing videos by Avery Molek and Jonah Rocks covering Peart nearly perfect at the ages of 6 or 7, the bar had to be moved to compensate, so this drummer gets a “pretty good”. He certainly had a huge drum set. I have to admit they all did real good, but I am really impressed to see such young musicians today even knowing who Rush is, much less covering such deep cuts as 2112. I mean, it was Rush’s landmark record, but we’re also talking about 1976. That would be like ancient history to kids this age, but seems like yesterday to me. I was about 15 when that record came out and blew my young musician mind.
The drummer... the drummer... THE DRUMMER!!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
EXCELLENT !!! GREAT JOB EVERY ONE !!! DRUMMER, HELL YES GREAT JOB !!!
Good work, kids. I have been a Rush fan since Jan 21, 1980 and it is
great to see you kids playing this band's songs! You have assumed control!!
So six years after this was uploaded, here I am. :-/
The video is great, a stunning performance of a song release so long ago the parents of these kids probably don't remember it being released. I only have one question though - why has it only been viewed 3,014 times (as at 4/9/2021), and why only 41 likes?
The drummer now has his own band, Jombi. They have a UA-cam channel. Go check the out.
The blond guitarist has a band, Livia and the Rosebuds. Drummer is in that band as well. Go check them out.
Wow, I’m really impressed such a young audience was familiar enough with 2112 to yell the “hey” during the Overture, something that was only in Rush live concerts, but not as early as All The World’s A Stage. They did pretty good for their age. The young lady vocalist did an exceptional job. 1970s Geddy seemingly had no end to his range. I think he could hit notes back then that only dogs could hear. Geddy and Rik Emmet from Triumph had unusually high voices for male vocalists. It always made me wonder if the term, “freezing your balls off” isn’t a real thing in the great white north.
There would have been a time, about a decade ago, that I would have said the drummer was incredible for his age, but after seeing videos by Avery Molek and Jonah Rocks covering Peart nearly perfect at the ages of 6 or 7, the bar had to be moved to compensate, so this drummer gets a “pretty good”. He certainly had a huge drum set. I have to admit they all did real good, but I am really impressed to see such young musicians today even knowing who Rush is, much less covering such deep cuts as 2112. I mean, it was Rush’s landmark record, but we’re also talking about 1976. That would be like ancient history to kids this age, but seems like yesterday to me. I was about 15 when that record came out and blew my young musician mind.
Excellent job on a very difficult Rush song in 2112- Temple of Syrrynx !! I didn't hear any wrong notes !!
The blonde girl is amazing, I've seen her in other videos, superstar potential, but seems to have disappeared
If Danny Carey has to miss a show for whatever reason, this kid on drums could fill in for him.
I used to drop acid and listen to this. I would add cowbell in my mind.