Taylor Hawkins nailed it when he said, if you like Genesis and Yes for the complexity, and you like the heaviness of Black Sabbath, then Rush is the perfect band for you.
@@dmusiclife5727I was at the concert in Philly 1997. We had seats about 4 sections from the stage in the first level, and it was the loudest concert I was ever at. My ears were ringing for the next two days. It was so great.
IMHO-The reason is; He is the unfortunate odd man out. You have Neil Peart, who is in the running for GOAT drummer. Geddy Lee is lead vocals. Who is the de facto front man. But, I agree he is the most under rated rock guitarist.
hi guys i'm Manuel from Rome...please, absolutely must see and hear marathon rush live a show of hands 1988, one of the best rush live in my opinion. Enjoy from Rush's fan
“Listen to my music and hear what it can do… there’s something here that’s as strong as life, I know that it will reach you!” RUSH forever!! RIP professor 💔 😢
Alex Lifeson's guitar composing/arrangements and his mastery of TONE is one of a kind in rock history. He's also a total goofball, a very kind person, and runs a cool beer brewery back home.
It is also the only live show that has played the whole 7 part suite on the test for echoes tour. The only other live 7 part suite is on all the worlds stage in 79. I believe. I could be wrong though, just going by what live albums I have,.
@@stevemiller7138 In 1976, Rush played all 7 parts just once. The first show of the tour. They couldn't hear themselves during Discovery, so they dropped that 3rd part of 2112 because of the loud noise from the audience. On the 1997 tour, they played the whole song throughout the Test For Echo tour.
Have listened to 2112 many many times but first time hearing this live version. EPIC!!! Alex Lifeson's guitar playing to me is unmatched and no question one of the greatest ever. PERIOD!!
1976, 14 year old me. Already a fan of Rush, bought this album on release day. Went home and lost my everlovin' mind. You have to put on headphones and listen to the studio version, close your eyes and just take a journey. I had never heard anything like this before, Rush gave a hint of what was to come on the previous album, Caress of Steel with the songs Fountain of Lamneth.and The Necromancer. (one of my favorite songs.) Rush live was an experiance. These guys played thier hearts out each time. There was no "going through the motions" for them. You left thier concert knowing that they gave you thier best each time. Even though they retired after the 2015 tour, there was still hope that there could be some one-off shows, or some new stuff from them. But, sadly it wasn't to be. Neil's passing hit hard, he was such a private person that his illness wasn't known to most. After all he had been through, to have found some happiness in his life, and for it to be taken away from him so early. I just thank whatever forces of the Universe that brought these three together to form something special. Three Masters of music, that the World may never expeience again. I was blessed to be able to take thier music on my Journey through life, and it still plays a big part of my day.
Imagine being a stoned, drunk teenager seeing this live for the first time when this came out. That was standard operating procedure for EVERY concert! Nothing like RUSH point blank from forth row.
On January 15th, 1977 I was front row center arms on stage as I watched them play this masterpiece and all the others. I was 16. Attended solo. 48 year RUSH LIFER. The GOAT.
I gotta hand it to you guys, you really know how to react to RUSH. Ha Ha! It’s a thing being RUSH ARMY! Imagine thousands of us in one big room with the band playing! RUSH Night was special. Very special.
2112 was the album that really launched them a bit before Moving Pictures, saved their career probably. It's phenomenal as you can tell. Thus live version I hadn't seen before it's awesome. Thank you!
I've seen alot of reactors, and you've even responded to say thanks.....I always come back to see your genuine excitement and introspection of feelings towards the music! Thanks again, from west coast Canada 🇨🇦, peace.
Great reaction, 2112 Is from 1976 and in studio sound the same except some extras like sound of water, and a few seconds of mute beteewn each parts of this magical and master piece. Three master musician told to se are RUSH. EXCELENT REACTION.
I saw Rush in concert 18 times since 1981. There was only one concert in all that time that they performed 2112 in its entirety, with all seven parts, This was on the Test for Echo Tour in 1997. Sadly, I attended the concert alone, very much a last-minute ticket purchase, and to this day I regret that none of my best Rush friends were there to see this epic played live!
This is from the Test for Echo tour. It had been awhile since they played 2112 in its entirety. Previous tours had seen them play the first two parts only.
PLEASE keep doing more Rush reactions!! I love seeing your faces when they transition! Natural Science is a great song of theirs if you like all the transitions.....but please do the album version first so you can appreciate the live version! Just a suggestion. My favorite band of all time.....RIP Professor 🥁 Blessed to have seen the 14 times live!!🎶🎸🥁🎶❤️
I agree, they also need to be focused on what the lyrics and song is about. Maybe the lyrical version or cartoon storybook that explains this beautiful story. Good reaction overall.
24 shows for me as well…, BUT I was fortunate enough to have seen this very tour In Montreal as well. I couldn’t believe they wrre actually playing the whole piece with the guitar improv after Temples…I was completely moved to tears throughout Alex’s entire performance; it was the most soul touching experience of my life, spoke to me spiritually. Needless to say, I never forgot that magical night and many years later I would go on to name my son after Alex!
My God, I forget how good of a guitarist Alex is. Rush has always been a huge influence for so many musicians, their creativity always inspired me to explore different genres and creativity. Amazing live performance.
It’s crazy live. All the fans can sing all the songs, word for word. We’ve been doing it for decades! Your accountant might be able to sing this! Ha Ha! I am the Old School! RUSH ARMY!!
I have enjoyed your reactions to the music of Rush and your authentic reactions of awe. Musically, they are all virtuosos. The music will blow you away. Yet, the lyrics add so much more. In all of their songs there is a message to be gained. Understanding the lyrics adds to much more to the performance. I wish you would revisit some of your reviews again having looked at the lyrics and what the song is trying to say and how the music helps interpret the lyrics. It adds a whole new level to their genius.
Was at this concert, it was Summer 97', at the Molson Amphitheater - first time in a long time they did all of 2112 - so glad you posted this - the concert was on fire as it always is with them!! This was the day after they played it in Montreal, part of the R30 tour - I was there too lol....Neil was on a high and life was great for him but sadly took a massive turn not to long after this as fans know The set list for this concert was beyond comprehension... Neil' drum solo for this concert was phenomenal, first time starting with that THUNDEROUS massive Drum, and echo effect, so cool!!! Same year as THE WHO (Rush' biggest influence) did Quadrophenia at the same venue -that too was mindboggling, with John Entwistle's Bass solo on 5:15, much like hearing Neil do his solo, the crowd literally clapped after that for a minute after he finished in awe!! If these two heard the original Baba O'riley I think they would need to train for that haha....
This album is the one that gave them their musical freedom. It was such a hit that the studios said "You can do whatever you want." It remains a classic prog-rock piece and will probably be played for as long as people listen to music. This concert was the first time they played the whole piece from beginning to end. It was an AMAZING experience.
Any Rush fan can tell you… you can listen to each song many many many times and you will find new things every time. As you were saying your ears switched from Geddy to Alex to Neil… that’s why we love Rush! You listen to Alex play and you hear his virtuoso. You listen to Geddy jamming away on his bass. You get blown away by Neil. But you can hear a different sense of the song by focusing on just one guy at a time. Then you can get a whole different experience by letting the whole sound engulf you. And yet another experience focusing on lyrics… become a lifelong fan of Rush… and it is clear, you can enjoy their music forever! ❤️
I was at this tour watching them in San Jose. Rush live wakes you up to how much heavier they are live than on their studio discs. There will never be anyone close to them again. Virtuoso performances were guaranteed at any tour date. Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee and Neil Peart will never be again. I grew up on Rush from the age of 9 on and now in my early fifties no other band gives you complete satisfaction for every penny you spend to see them live. These are three master musicians who were so far ahead of their time.
i was at this show. happend at the molson amphithater( now the budwieser stage) at the now defunct ontario place. and all i can say is it was a hot and muggy night here in there home town of toronto. first time since 1977 that it was played in its entierty. what a show!
Great reaction! The 2112 album is really only one long story/song. If you read the lyrics you get a story about how the future might be after the Apocalypse.... Hence the title 2112 from the Mayan calendar.
Major props for making the effort to use my remaster as your reaction material, that is exactly why I do it, so everyone's first impression with Rush lives up to the quality standards that they deserve!
You two are awesome! This was the entire 2112 suite around 20 yrs after the recording and they are playing at such a high level. I was fortunate enough to see them on this tour 3 times and I was equally blown away every time!
That was fantastic!! I hadn't seen this live performance before. Alex was on fire! 🔥 💥⚡️ Next I would suggest La Villa Strangiato official music video. Xanadu from Exit Stage Left Please do more Rush. Loving your reactions!! 🧡❤️ Cheers
Saw him in concert 27 times first time 1978 Hemispheres Tour never looked back was mesmerized by all three of them and they came from my home town so I was a little extra proud of that fact.
Watching you two watching and listening to this song is what gives the musician so much joy more than any drug or alcohol high better than sex just pure unadulterated bliss that is the universal language of music!
While this is certainly a great performance, this track is worth listening to the original studio version with lyrics because the seven parts make up the pretty deep story and worth listening to.
2112 is a story that takes place in the year 2112. Society is controlled by the Priests of the Temples of Syrinx. The protagonist finds a guitar behind a waterfall, learns to play it, and presents it to the Priests. They reject it and destroy the guitar. Depressed, he goes home, falls asleep, and has a vision from an Oracle of better times that nurtured creativity and learning. The elder race that left generations earlier will return later. Some people believe that the protagonist commits suicide due to the line; "My spirits are low in the depths of despair, my lifeblood spills over." Although that is up for interpretation. When the elders return and take over, there is a belting "Attention All Planets of The Solar Federation. We have Assumed Control." three times. Unfortunately, you can barely hear that in this live performance. I recommend now listening to the lyrics version or, even better, the comic-book-like animated version to get a better sense of the story.
Lol I had the same comment on they were lost in the amazing music but the story of priest, boy, and oracle. Need a reaction again on the cartoon version and se if they get the whole picture now
"I don't think I can carry on. Carry on this cold and empty life." "My spirits are low in the depths of despair, my lifeblood spills over." I don't think there is any interpretation required, he definitely killed himself. I don't think there would even be a question if it wasn't for the comic showing him still alive at the end. The comic took other liberties too. I can't remember exactly what they were off the top of my head, but I think it is clear. I didn't really come here to argue, although I did but you know Rush fans, we are passionate.
"Test For Echo" tour. This show was filmed for video release, but the band didn't like the final outcome so it was never released. It wasn't until much later that clips were showing up. There's also bootleg copies that have been floating around for years.
I saw this show at the forum in LA I’ve never seen a band so locked in Alex went full Jimi Hendrix he was gone I mean he was just else where I was three three rows away And we were all losing it screaming at him Again he was just pulling bleeding these solos from him Just a Complete mad bastard
I have to agree- I can’t think of another more moving/expressive guitar moment in rock history than this version of Discovery. He just pours out his soul into this. Epic!
Your guys reactions are great ..you guys get it …yep i was there… 2nd row ….I’ve seen Rush 7 times and this is the only time they played 2112 in its entirety on this tour……2112 came out in 76 ….you are right on they were the first hard rock prog band and catapulted Rush to the big time this album grew and exploded by word of mouth alone and the 2112 story is timeless
Your reactions are spot on, and you appreciate the talent of the band as a whole and the individual chops each member has. I've been a Rush fan since the early eighties. Thanks for bringing their music to the younger crowd and keeping it alive for us older folks!!
I saw them on this tour at the Starplex Ampitheater in Dallas. The tour was called "An Evening with Rush". No opening act, just Rush doing 2 sets. The first set was side one of 2112. I saw them 4 times in total, but this was my favorite concert. Oh, and Alex's haircut was called the "Caesar". I never wore it personally, but it was popular back in the day.
I was there. Saw Rush 8 times, this was the only time I saw them do 2112 in its entirety. Beautiful summer evening with Rush at the amphitheatre beside the lake. I'll never forget it. They also played Natural Science at this one.
After the "failure" of their previous album Caress of Steel and the record company pressuring them to make more radio friendly music, the band decided, since this would most likely be their last album, they were going to go out with a bang and do the music THEY wanted to do. Love the reactions! If you haven't heard them, La Villa Strangiato (1979), Tom Sawyer (the South Park into is awesome), Limelight, Xanadu (1981). Welcome to the Rush family. You'll never regret it....
@@MassimilianoSarigu It didn’t sell well and the band nicknamed the tour for that album the “Down The Tubes” tour. I personally think it’s a great album.
I'm so grateful I lived during such an awesome time for music! Rush will forever be my favorite, and I enjoyed seeing them live more times than I can remember! Great memories!
Great reaction!! One of the few times they play this song in full! This is a really great story song! So now you have to do the comic book version or at least hear the studio version with the liner notes and lyrics! Then you can get the whole “story”! Great reaction y’all!! Be well and God bless… from Texas!!
@@Smartie1 Hey Jeff not sure if this is you for sure but trying to reach out and make sure the recommendation you sent us is the right one for Digital Man “Live” as there’s a few different live performances for that song on UA-cam. Let me know if this is the correct one - ua-cam.com/video/YBuFRelyPaI/v-deo.html Also for better communication that can’t be done through Cash App let me know through our Instagram @d_music_life and DM me. Thanks! Oh one last thing, if you paste/copy a link for a recommendation through Cash App we can’t click on it as links don’t work though Cash App 👍
"2112" was performed for the first time in its entirety on this tour in 1997. It was 20 years since they first recorded it. Also, the Test For Echo Tour was their first tour as "An Evening With", so no opening act. It was just Rush and their fans for about 3 hours. They toured that way all the way up until the end.
It's amazing that much sound is coming out of just three dudes. Love Rush since 1976
Way ahead of everything else in the 70's and 80's. 3 guys!!!!
Taylor Hawkins nailed it when he said, if you like Genesis and Yes for the complexity, and you like the heaviness of Black Sabbath, then Rush is the perfect band for you.
RIP Taylor and The Professor
Rush is your Favorite Band’s Favorite Band…!!!
@@dmusiclife5727I was at the concert in Philly 1997. We had seats about 4 sections from the stage in the first level, and it was the loudest concert I was ever at. My ears were ringing for the next two days. It was so great.
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You are a lucky man! What a blessing to have a wife that appreciates GREAT music.
Alex does not get the recognition he deserves! He is awesome! Fire!!!
That's Alex Lifeson on the guitar, one of the most underrated guitarists of all time!
Absolutely! I have been saying that for many years!
When you're in a band with the number one drummer and a top ten bassist, getting underrated is just par for the course. He's still really good.
Only under rated by those who don’t know just how great he is. Rush army knows his greatness
IMHO-The reason is; He is the unfortunate odd man out. You have Neil Peart, who is in the running for GOAT drummer. Geddy Lee is lead vocals. Who is the de facto front man. But, I agree he is the most under rated rock guitarist.
Preach. He's top 5 all day for me. Jake Cinninger of Umphrey's Mcgee is my #1 though
Best reaction, emoctionally, to something HISTORICAL. Thanks
Sophisticated rock and roll. Been calling it that since the late 1970's.
3 MONSTER solos from Alex. And Geddy just playing the freakin strings off that bass
hi guys i'm Manuel from Rome...please, absolutely must see and hear marathon rush live a show of hands 1988, one of the best rush live in my opinion. Enjoy from Rush's fan
I know that one brother
Saw this live in a small venue in Houston in 1976. The experience is still seared into my brain 46 years later!
Lots of Canadian bands talk about Texas fans!! Killer dwarfs and Triumph , Saga and helix are a few!
I was in Boston dude
It’s amazing how Geddy Lee has had an excellent singing voice for 40 years
“Listen to my music and hear what it can do… there’s something here that’s as strong as life, I know that it will reach you!”
RUSH forever!!
RIP professor 💔 😢
Welcome to one of the greatest songs every created
Alex Lifeson's guitar composing/arrangements and his mastery of TONE is one of a kind in rock history.
He's also a total goofball, a very kind person, and runs a cool beer brewery back home.
That's the best 2112 live version I've ever seen.
Same
It is also the only live show that has played the whole 7 part suite on the test for echoes tour. The only other live 7 part suite is on all the worlds stage in 79. I believe. I could be wrong though, just going by what live albums I have,.
@@stevemiller7138 In 1976, Rush played all 7 parts just once. The first show of the tour. They couldn't hear themselves during Discovery, so they dropped that 3rd part of 2112 because of the loud noise from the audience. On the 1997 tour, they played the whole song throughout the Test For Echo tour.
One of the greatest live song performances by a rock band ever.
Have listened to 2112 many many times but first time hearing this live version. EPIC!!! Alex Lifeson's guitar playing to me is unmatched and no question one of the greatest ever. PERIOD!!
I 100% concur.
The home town shows are always the best!!! 🇨🇦
yeah, it's almost unfair to hear this first time live like this, but clearly it translated.
Yes, don't remember seeing this version, they put a few wrinkles in it but boy was it Good!
AGREEED!!
RUSH Army is present and prepared for duty.
1976, 14 year old me. Already a fan of Rush, bought this album on release day. Went home and lost my everlovin' mind. You have to put on headphones and listen to the studio version, close your eyes and just take a journey. I had never heard anything like this before, Rush gave a hint of what was to come on the previous album, Caress of Steel with the songs Fountain of Lamneth.and The Necromancer. (one of my favorite songs.)
Rush live was an experiance. These guys played thier hearts out each time. There was no "going through the motions" for them. You left thier concert knowing that they gave you thier best each time.
Even though they retired after the 2015 tour, there was still hope that there could be some one-off shows, or some new stuff from them. But, sadly it wasn't to be. Neil's passing hit hard, he was such a private person that his illness wasn't known to most. After all he had been through, to have found some happiness in his life, and for it to be taken away from him so early.
I just thank whatever forces of the Universe that brought these three together to form something special. Three Masters of music, that the World may never expeience again. I was blessed to be able to take thier music on my Journey through life, and it still plays a big part of my day.
Imagine being a stoned, drunk teenager seeing this live for the first time when this came out. That was standard operating procedure for EVERY concert! Nothing like RUSH point blank from forth row.
On January 15th, 1977 I was front row center arms on stage as I watched them play this masterpiece and all the others. I was 16. Attended solo. 48 year RUSH LIFER. The GOAT.
Neil controlled hyper kinetic odd time chaos! R.I.P. LEGEND, ICON...AND BEST OF ALL A GOOD MAN.
Alex's guitar tone and performance here is beyond the beyond !
I gotta hand it to you guys, you really know how to react to RUSH. Ha Ha! It’s a thing being RUSH ARMY! Imagine thousands of us in one big room with the band playing! RUSH Night was special. Very special.
2112 was the album that really launched them a bit before Moving Pictures, saved their career probably. It's phenomenal as you can tell. Thus live version I hadn't seen before it's awesome. Thank you!
I've seen alot of reactors, and you've even responded to say thanks.....I always come back to see your genuine excitement and introspection of feelings towards the music! Thanks again, from west coast Canada 🇨🇦, peace.
You have so much more Rush to discover , And yes you will become addicted …🥰🥰
Great reaction, 2112 Is from 1976 and in studio sound the same except some extras like sound of water, and a few seconds of mute beteewn each parts of this magical and master piece. Three master musician told to se are RUSH.
EXCELENT REACTION.
I saw Rush in concert 18 times since 1981. There was only one concert in all that time that they performed 2112 in its entirety, with all seven parts, This was on the Test for Echo Tour in 1997. Sadly, I attended the concert alone, very much a last-minute ticket purchase, and to this day I regret that none of my best Rush friends were there to see this epic played live!
Eddie Van Halen was once asked, "What's it like to be a guitar god?". He replied, "I don't know, ask Alex Lifeson".
Best answer. That's awesome.
Enjoyed watching both your faces disolve in Alex's guitar phenomenon 😂
This is from the Test for Echo tour. It had been awhile since they played 2112 in its entirety. Previous tours had seen them play the first two parts only.
Great to see young people enjoy the music I grew up on!
PLEASE keep doing more Rush reactions!! I love seeing your faces when they transition! Natural Science is a great song of theirs if you like all the transitions.....but please do the album version first so you can appreciate the live version! Just a suggestion. My favorite band of all time.....RIP Professor 🥁 Blessed to have seen the 14 times live!!🎶🎸🥁🎶❤️
My bad, didn't realize you already did Natural Science. But in that case, Xanadu and La Villa Strangiato. 🎸🎶🥁❤️😁
I agree, they also need to be focused on what the lyrics and song is about. Maybe the lyrical version or cartoon storybook that explains this beautiful story. Good reaction overall.
24 shows for me as well…, BUT I was fortunate enough to have seen this very tour In Montreal as well. I couldn’t believe they wrre actually playing the whole piece with the guitar improv after Temples…I was completely moved to tears throughout Alex’s entire performance; it was the most soul touching experience of my life, spoke to me spiritually.
Needless to say, I never forgot that magical night and many years later I would go on to name my son after Alex!
Omg. ❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️
My God, I forget how good of a guitarist Alex is. Rush has always been a huge influence for so many musicians, their creativity always inspired me to explore different genres and creativity. Amazing live performance.
It’s crazy live. All the fans can sing all the songs, word for word. We’ve been doing it for decades! Your accountant might be able to sing this! Ha Ha!
I am the Old School!
RUSH ARMY!!
I have enjoyed your reactions to the music of Rush and your authentic reactions of awe. Musically, they are all virtuosos. The music will blow you away. Yet, the lyrics add so much more. In all of their songs there is a message to be gained. Understanding the lyrics adds to much more to the performance. I wish you would revisit some of your reviews again having looked at the lyrics and what the song is trying to say and how the music helps interpret the lyrics. It adds a whole new level to their genius.
I saw these guys right around that time. Counterparts, Presto and Live in Cleveland. Always the best of jamming shows.
I was at this concert, Alex wet crazy on this song...
Alex Lifeson
Was at this concert, it was Summer 97', at the Molson Amphitheater - first time in a long time they did all of 2112 - so glad you posted this - the concert was on fire as it always is with them!! This was the day after they played it in Montreal, part of the R30 tour - I was there too lol....Neil was on a high and life was great for him but sadly took a massive turn not to long after this as fans know The set list for this concert was beyond comprehension... Neil' drum solo for this concert was phenomenal, first time starting with that THUNDEROUS massive Drum, and echo effect, so cool!!! Same year as THE WHO (Rush' biggest influence) did Quadrophenia at the same venue -that too was mindboggling, with John Entwistle's Bass solo on 5:15, much like hearing Neil do his solo, the crowd literally clapped after that for a minute after he finished in awe!! If these two heard the original Baba O'riley I think they would need to train for that haha....
Was there too was awesome night
Xanadu (live video) from Exit Stage Left album….just epic
This album is the one that gave them their musical freedom. It was such a hit that the studios said "You can do whatever you want." It remains a classic prog-rock piece and will probably be played for as long as people listen to music. This concert was the first time they played the whole piece from beginning to end. It was an AMAZING experience.
Any Rush fan can tell you… you can listen to each song many many many times and you will find new things every time. As you were saying your ears switched from Geddy to Alex to Neil… that’s why we love Rush! You listen to Alex play and you hear his virtuoso. You listen to Geddy jamming away on his bass. You get blown away by Neil. But you can hear a different sense of the song by focusing on just one guy at a time. Then you can get a whole different experience by letting the whole sound engulf you. And yet another experience focusing on lyrics… become a lifelong fan of Rush… and it is clear, you can enjoy their music forever! ❤️
2112 was released in 1976. Mind blowing album for the time
An all-time rock classic from perhaps the most talented trio ever to play!
I was at this tour watching them in San Jose. Rush live wakes you up to how much heavier they are live than on their studio discs. There will never be anyone close to them again. Virtuoso performances were guaranteed at any tour date. Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee and Neil Peart will never be again. I grew up on Rush from the age of 9 on and now in my early fifties no other band gives you complete satisfaction for every penny you spend to see them live.
These are three master musicians who were so far ahead of their time.
Did you go nuts when you realized they were going to play the whole thing.
If only I could hear this for the first time again! RUSH FOREVER!
It the Colin James! The guitarist!
i was at this show. happend at the molson amphithater( now the budwieser stage) at the now defunct ontario place. and all i can say is it was a hot and muggy night here in there home town of toronto. first time since 1977 that it was played in its entierty. what a show!
And they created this in 1976. No words. Ever.
The drummer wrote those lyrics. All of them.
Great reaction!
The 2112 album is really only one long story/song.
If you read the lyrics you get a story about how the future might be after the Apocalypse....
Hence the title 2112 from the Mayan calendar.
I listen to this LP once a month. ITS timeless. Lifeson is incredible
Major props for making the effort to use my remaster as your reaction material, that is exactly why I do it, so everyone's first impression with Rush lives up to the quality standards that they deserve!
I was able to witness all the legendary rock groups live
I just love that you said Rush is its own genre. It really is. Now I know why people get upset when they say prog rock. You guys get it!
unbelievable performance. alex in particular, my god he fills that auditorium with his sound. immense.
You two are awesome! This was the entire 2112 suite around 20 yrs after the recording and they are playing at such a high level. I was fortunate enough to see them on this tour 3 times and I was equally blown away every time!
Even hard-core fans, forget how great some of the live performances are if you haven’t seen them in a while. Thanks and Rush on!
2112 was their " Big Breakout " album. Afterwards, they went on through a long string of other very memorable works!!!
That was fantastic!! I hadn't seen this live performance before. Alex was on fire! 🔥 💥⚡️
Next I would suggest La Villa Strangiato official music video.
Xanadu from Exit Stage Left
Please do more Rush.
Loving your reactions!! 🧡❤️
Cheers
100%... La Villa Strangiata is jaw-dropping
You absolutely need to listen to Neil's drum solo live in Frankfurt...you will be cemented in the realization that he is the Maestro!
The greatest love song ever written about a guitar...🤗
God damn it man , watching Neil play is always a jaw dropping experience. lots of love from chile to you both ! 🤟
greetings from Chile too!
Saw him in concert 27 times first time 1978 Hemispheres Tour never looked back was mesmerized by all three of them and they came from my home town so I was a little extra proud of that fact.
Watching you two watching and listening to this song is what gives the musician so much joy more than any drug or alcohol high better than sex just pure unadulterated bliss that is the universal language of music!
While this is certainly a great performance, this track is worth listening to the original studio version with lyrics because the seven parts make up the pretty deep story and worth listening to.
2112 is a story that takes place in the year 2112. Society is controlled by the Priests of the Temples of Syrinx. The protagonist finds a guitar behind a waterfall, learns to play it, and presents it to the Priests. They reject it and destroy the guitar. Depressed, he goes home, falls asleep, and has a vision from an Oracle of better times that nurtured creativity and learning. The elder race that left generations earlier will return later. Some people believe that the protagonist commits suicide due to the line; "My spirits are low in the depths of despair, my lifeblood spills over." Although that is up for interpretation. When the elders return and take over, there is a belting "Attention All Planets of The Solar Federation. We have Assumed Control." three times. Unfortunately, you can barely hear that in this live performance. I recommend now listening to the lyrics version or, even better, the comic-book-like animated version to get a better sense of the story.
Lol I had the same comment on they were lost in the amazing music but the story of priest, boy, and oracle. Need a reaction again on the cartoon version and se if they get the whole picture now
Yeah, that comic version is very cool.
"I don't think I can carry on. Carry on this cold and empty life." "My spirits are low in the depths of despair, my lifeblood spills over." I don't think there is any interpretation required, he definitely killed himself. I don't think there would even be a question if it wasn't for the comic showing him still alive at the end. The comic took other liberties too. I can't remember exactly what they were off the top of my head, but I think it is clear. I didn't really come here to argue, although I did but you know Rush fans, we are passionate.
Yes
Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis were prog influences on RUSH. Cream, Led Zeppelin, Beatles, The Who, etc were other influences.
nothing beats live rush
"Test For Echo" tour. This show was filmed for video release, but the band didn't like the final outcome so it was never released. It wasn't until much later that clips were showing up. There's also bootleg copies that have been floating around for years.
I saw this show at the forum in LA
I’ve never seen a band so locked in
Alex went full Jimi Hendrix he was gone
I mean he was just else where
I was three three rows away
And we were all losing it screaming at him
Again he was just pulling bleeding these solos from him
Just a Complete mad bastard
Considering Alex's sense of humor I'm surprised he never rigged a little smoke canister to his guitar and activated it after one of his solos 😂
Awesome react, kids! This is my first time seeing this live one. It rocked!
Alex Lifeson is the most criminally underrated guitarist in history.
The goat
I have to agree- I can’t think of another more moving/expressive guitar moment in rock history than this version of Discovery.
He just pours out his soul into this. Epic!
Saw them play this live 3 times since 1977.
Ditto....Montreal,Glens Falls and Hartford
My favorite band of all time🎸🥁🎶❤absolutely beautiful song with amazing visuals
Love many, many bands and styles/genres, about all I listen to lately is Rush, I never tire of it, ever...their music is quite something
Your guys reactions are great ..you guys get it …yep i was there… 2nd row ….I’ve seen Rush 7 times and this is the only time they played 2112 in its entirety on this tour……2112 came out in 76 ….you are right on they were the first hard rock prog band and catapulted Rush to the big time this album grew and exploded by word of mouth alone and the 2112 story is timeless
Greatest band ever. Three geniuses in one band. Xanadu. Exit stage left 1981 was a great show.
For those of us who were brought up with rush, led zep, floyd, dc etc feel for your pain
and that would be the Test for Echo Tour 97 :) Rock!!
Arguably best track ever hilighting our dystopian society
Sorry you two weren’t children of the seventies. This is what we grew up on but great to see you enjoying it as much as we did.
Your reactions are spot on, and you appreciate the talent of the band as a whole and the individual chops each member has. I've been a Rush fan since the early eighties. Thanks for bringing their music to the younger crowd and keeping it alive for us older folks!!
That's about how long I've been a Rush fan, too!
I saw them on this tour at the Starplex Ampitheater in Dallas. The tour was called "An Evening with Rush". No opening act, just Rush doing 2 sets. The first set was side one of 2112. I saw them 4 times in total, but this was my favorite concert. Oh, and Alex's haircut was called the "Caesar". I never wore it personally, but it was popular back in the day.
It's super fun watching you two reacting to music I love. You helped me love Jinjer, and hope you keep loving Rush.
THAT much sound from THREE GUYS? They will always be the best for me...
Great reaction guy’s… was at this concert, was totally blown away, first time for me to see 2112 performed live… more Rush please!!
I was there. Saw Rush 8 times, this was the only time I saw them do 2112 in its entirety. Beautiful summer evening with Rush at the amphitheatre beside the lake. I'll never forget it. They also played Natural Science at this one.
Damn, I just love the shuffle Peart adds to this version.
Totally awesome brought back great memories .
After the "failure" of their previous album Caress of Steel and the record company pressuring them to make more radio friendly music, the band decided, since this would most likely be their last album, they were going to go out with a bang and do the music THEY wanted to do. Love the reactions! If you haven't heard them, La Villa Strangiato (1979), Tom Sawyer (the South Park into is awesome), Limelight, Xanadu (1981). Welcome to the Rush family. You'll never regret it....
I don't get how Caress of Steel was a failure: it's amazing!
@@MassimilianoSarigu It didn't sell well
@@MassimilianoSarigu It didn’t sell well and the band nicknamed the tour for that album the “Down The Tubes” tour. I personally think it’s a great album.
Huge rush fan I think they are the best band of all time RIP Neil.
I'm so grateful I lived during such an awesome time for music! Rush will forever be my favorite, and I enjoyed seeing them live more times than I can remember! Great memories!
I saw Rush 4 times in concert, the sound was crystal clear every time. Awesomely talented band.
Great reaction!! One of the few times they play this song in full! This is a really great story song! So now you have to do the comic book version or at least hear the studio version with the liner notes and lyrics! Then you can get the whole “story”! Great reaction y’all!! Be well and God bless… from Texas!!
Imagine while on tour they are doing this song each time.
but they didn't.
I know !! I saw them at the Forum in Los Angeles
Alex was playing out of his mind
And it closed just the first half
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My God. What was that performance… man!!!!!
"2112" was performed for the first time in its entirety on this tour in 1997. It was 20 years since they first recorded it. Also, the Test For Echo Tour was their first tour as "An Evening With", so no opening act. It was just Rush and their fans for about 3 hours. They toured that way all the way up until the end.