RUSH - Where's My Thing? & Neil Peart Drum Solo (live) 1992 - Roll The Bones Tour
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2018
- Date: February 26, 1992
Location: Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Source: Rush "Casting Lots In Jacksonville" DVD (GoD - Matthew 2112)
NOTE: "Where's My Thing?" was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental in the 1992. As a joke, this was subtitled "Part IV - Gangster Of Boats Trilogy." There is no "Gangster Of Boats" trilogy, nor was one ever planned. Trilogies, by definition, can only have three parts, thus part IV of a trilogy is impossible, or at least very difficult.
Neil was the Best drummer in the world.. No doubt..
Even through a crappy camcorder microphone, the absolute power and tone of Neil Peart is clear and undeniable.
❤ there'll never be another!! BEST THERE EVER WAS! AND BEST THERE EVER WILL BE. NEIL WAS ON FIRE THAT NIGHT.
RUSH in concert. Nothing was better 👍👍👍
Ladies and gentlemen the professor on the drum kit👏👏👏🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thé master at his work.
R.I.P. Neil Peart. Your music, and your genius, will outlive us all.
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Great video! Luv the crowd reactions. Neil was the best!
From first show in Reno in 77 to the last show at the Forum, and 66 in between...Man I miss these guys.
Neil was freaking dynamite! His legacy and legendary status will live on forever!
I’m so proud to have watched these virtuosos in my lifetime. The awesomeness that is RUSH cannot be replaced. Alex, Geddy, and Neil-no one can replace their creativeness and art!
Sometimes these found footage recordings bring out the real feel energy of the live show better than the official ones.
Actually, the REALLY masterful, jaw-dropping part of this song/video is Lifeson's on-fire balls-out guitar solo. Smoke is pouring out of that axe.
I wish they played WMT like this on the studio version with the extended intro and longer guitar solo. It sounds so much better and rockin' than the sterile album cut
@@jamesnoble8205 would have been even better if they did a live album of this tour so we could have both versions
He made the drums SING!!!
Classic professor❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Gives me goosebumps listening\watching this solo.
Saw this Tour, 1992 Frankfurt/Festhalle... RIP Mr Neil Peart
By far Neil has to be one of the best drummers this world has ever seen, Fight with me about it cause your going to loose
This is pretty baller audio for a bootleg. A nice slice of Rush history, RIP, Neil.
EScotty2112 There’s lots of high quality bootlegs from this tour available to download for free.
Love this song played live especially knowing it was vibrating throughout that auditorium.
June 27th, 1992, Alpine valley wisconsin. That was my first Rush show, and on this tour. it was phenominal. It was the second to lastvdate on the RTB tour, and it changed my life! It's awesome to see some vids from other dates on that tour!
I went to every show in New York and New Jersey during this tour. Probably my favorite Tour...
Saw them on that tour at Wembley Arena. What a treat and a privelage.
Damn those Ludwigs and 22" Tama Gong Bass Drum sound amazing!! So much better than those horrible overpriced overrated DW drums he used for almost 20 years. I kept hoping he’d change but nope. NEIL IS ON FIRE IN THIS SOLO. He’s probably STILL smoking after this.
Thank you. I fucking hated those DW drums. Not sure what he was hearing with those things. But the Ludwigs and of course The Tama’s were incredible.
@@scotty3034 Really? I thought the drum sound on Different Stages 1997 recordings was his best live sound ever and those were DW drums. Also really like the drum sound on Snakes and Arrows live. For me a lot of his Tama and Ludwig drum sounds lack low end, especially in the toms.
@@robinjohnson6301 I really don't like the sound of Different Stages but I think this may also be down to the mixing and mastering (too loud!). Not sure about different drums but in general, the band's sound started to suffer after Counterparts IMO.
@@robinjohnson6301 I think the only good dws he used was on t4e
They just sounded flat to me and sometimes you could barely hear over Alex and Geddy. His drum sound from 87-94, is great. In the early 70’s he used Slingerland’s which had that kind of gritty sound.
The perfect band .
Geddy always has the best hair - great bunch of guys - should be more like them - Go Canadian RoCK - RIP Mr PEART
The GOAT. No contest. RIP Professor.
just so fookin fabulous . The professor doing his genius, something ,about this recording , live quality and great appreciative audience. Love it
Thanks for sharing that video...one of his best solos 👍👍
This was my first Rush show. Magicians, all three of them.
Thats how you rock and roll.
The synths in this albums always been a favorite of mine
Wheres My Thing DOES kick ass!
Geddy's Red Wal has a really nice sound. I've read somewhere where he said it had a darker tone than his Black Wal. But, Wal Basses are a different beast when it comes to their electronics. With the high pass filter like the Alembics and the bright switch with the push/pull volume knob. Forget about it!!!
I'd love to have been able to play his red Wal. Even if it was very boinky and plinky sounding compared to the fat tones of the Ric and Fender.
@@jamesnoble8205 It sounded more trebley, but regardless a welcome addition to his bass tone! I would love to own one besides the Ric and Jazz!
man i miss him .
I saw this live, February 18th,1992 at the Compaq Center in Houston.
Class is in session THE PROFESSOR HAS ARRIVED!!!!
Alright, well that was fucking awesome.
I wasn't planning to, but I watched the whole fucking thing. . .Incredible.
Me too.
2 shows at NEC Arena Birmingham April '92... great memories!!
I know. I went to the Monday show!!!
Yep I was there too , great great memories
Wow! I didn’t know there was such crystal clear footage of this awesome instrumental. The only footage I ever saw was some very grainy and shaky footage from Albany, New York on the same tour.
Splendid!
Crazy that on the first part of the drum solo, the "Scars" part - the kick drum isn't in the mix! You can hear it onstage but it's not coming through the house. NBD, just super rare and cool to see mistakes in a Rush show!
Awestruck!!
I saw Rush 3 times and the first time was on this tour, in Atlanta, GA, at The Omni. It would've been a week or two after this show. I'm a drummer and have been since 1984, so I feel like I know a thing or two about it. First of all, when I was 14, my friends and I became fully engrossed in all things Rush. Hold Your Fire was the current Rush album, but we were also listening to other albums of theirs. Neil Peart was like nothing I had ever heard.
However, I wish he had changed his solos more from tour to tour. If you've heard the solo from the Roll The Bones tour then you've heard the solo from the Test For Echo tour. The solos changed but little by little. He would leave off some things from the previous tour and add new things, especially when the electronics/midiKat came along. Personally, my favorite solo performance is from the Exit Stage Left album.
I do understand why he stuck to his formula. He had enough to remember with his drum parts and writing a completely new drum solo every time they hit the road would be rather time-consuming. Maybe he could've done it every few years. Don't get me wrong. I love the professor on the drum set.
Thats the sound of a wal bass folks
My great professor...
At last Alex gets some footage
❤ ❤... ❤
really wish I could have seen this tour, but I didn't "discover" Rush until the T4E era. They should release some of these old tours on blu-ray
Hey Snowdog, I finally got a copy of the official version "Casting Lots In Jacksonville" and the quality is un watchable compared to this, this is clearly first gen as opposed to the 100th gen looking version that everyone else seems to have. Where did you get this one?? Can't find it anyone and nobody else seems to know :(
Whoever taped this was certainly not a musician let a drummer as it took them until the end of the song to realize to pan over to not only Neil but Geddy. The song basically highlights Neil and when he is doing key fills they show Alex! Lol
A true Rush fan would know to pan out and in on each at their given parts.
The seats videos from must have been nosebleeds as well as the sound for the video is way behind and therefore lacking big time.
Love Rush and Love Neil more.
Great video just the same because it's Rush and but focus during the song was frustrating.
Thank you just the same
That hi hat
His stamina alone
Oh so the solo was part IV of the trilogy? Now I get it. 😃
Geddy is so freaking hot here.
Ha! What a MONSTER! He's built like a Mac Truck! Lmao!!!! I would obviously imagine he goes to the gym.... BUT., Playing like He does............... "Those are muscles that only Drums can build". (if you can hear the voice of Christopher Lee saying that, it's totally believable). We All Miss You Neil. Bless.
Woah, what's Alex doing at the 3 minute mark?!?
Alex invented smart causal! Lol
I wish Geddy would have broken out the Wal bass during the R40 tour. That would have been awesome.
Me too, that would have been a real treat. It’s sad that with the exception of Roll the Bones they skipped through the entire catalog of the Wal era, PW HYF and Presto on the R40 tour, which happens to be my favourite Rush era.
I think after he switched back to his Fender J bass for Counterparts and everything after he never touched his Wals ever again. He said in an interview that Wals aren't good "rock" basses because they have such a clean polite tone compared to a Ric or Fender Jazz
@@jamesnoble8205 Very true, and you’re right about him never using it again after Counterparts. Kinda a shame, I love that bass.
@@medmac2112 I understood though. They wanted to go back to a more raw powerful sound after the smooth refined pop of RTB & the previous albums. Unless he ran it through an overdrive effect, there's no way he could've gotten a fat aggressive sound out of an active pickup Wal that he did via the Fender Jazz. When they got back in the studio for what became Counterparts he originally had his Wal again and Kevin Shirley the studio engineer told him to put it away it sounds too wimpy and go back to the Fender
Seems like they only played this on the Bones tour, and permanently replaced it with "Leave That Thing Alone" after the next album. Was it on any other tour set lists after this?
They brought it back on the Clockwork Angels tour in 2012 - 2013
Way to focus on Alex strumming 1 chord during every drum fill
Why haven't any videos from the early days come to the surface? I know theres the butchered ATWAS recording in black and white, but if that was from the ATWAS tour, they left out the meat and potatoes. No Bytor and the Weenie Dog, and you would think that someone would have footage of the drum solo. I mean... Didn't Geds brother get a lot of footage back in the day? It's like everything we see is post TC Broonsie. And what about the short clip of the Spirit of Radio soundcheck they released a few years ago? What. Someone just pull out a camera for a half a minute and say "Fuck this. I need a beer" and quit filming? And the Pinkpop festival? I've seen the partial Villa tape and the intro to the intro to 2112, but... Where's the beef? Somebody somewhere is holding and it's really starting to chap my hide.Thanks for this gem, though.
I think he might have given up on the electronic drums earlier than he wanted in this video.
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Oh god - Geddy and the yoga pants...
But he actually pulled them off quite nicely!
Decades before they came back in fashion!
I honestly have no idea why he was wearing tights on that tour. It was...odd for a guy lol
The person who filmed this clip was pathetic. He/she focused too much on Lifeson on an instrumental track! You couldn't even see Peart and Lee during some of the most amazing parts of "Where's my thing"! What a tragedy!