wtf just happened?! Rush - YYZ | FIRST TIME REACTION
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The opening is actually Morse Code for YYZ (which is the call sign for the Toronto airport, where they always came home to after their tours) :)
Peart's kit: you need to go find one of the videos of one of his drum solos to understand just how well he does, indeed, use every part of that kit. Lifeson is *criminally* underrated.
@@ohTHATaaronbrown Totally agree!
Sofaking underrated. He's brilliant.
RIP the Professor, Neil Peart🤘🎸
Isn't it cool that the crowd is singing along? to an instrumental?
Totally ! Neil plays the drums like a lead instrument. Alex can make his guitar sing. Geddy sings his vocals like an instrument, often being an octave above or below what he is playing on the base. This band is freaking amazing.
🙋🏿♀️ Raise your hand if you think he's ready for the 'Neil Peart Drum Solo Live in Frankfurt'! 🥰🐰
And, if he hasn't already...Working Man, live in Cleveland...give Alex his due!
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markabusi! The people are correct! Working Man live Cleveland, and Neil Live in Frankfurt drum solo. Might want to get a chin strap for your hat, because they'll blow your mind.
Genius. I just dropped the link… he’s ready 😎
😂 nope
If you want to see Alex shine, try La Villa Strangiato.
But do the studio recording. It’s a must…
Both! @@islaypeat9798
yup.... La Village Strangiato is one of the best examples of Lifeson's talent.
YYZED
Let me help with the Alex Lifeson thing if you will humor me. Alex is not just sneaky good, he is sneaky legendary. First off, he has to not just fit in to that madness, he has to make his own mark. And his writing skills are simply unmatched in my opinion. When listening to Rush songs, attempt to ignore the drums and bass and really listen to what Alex is doing. He, in my opinion, is the biggest reason for Rush's success. He is the one that takes all that lunacy and warms it up with his tirelessly original and emotional work. And to top it all off, every once in a while he says, "Guess what, I can play stupid fast as well!!" In my opinion, far and away the most underrated guitar player ever.
I believe Rush have been super influential to MANY MANY types of music and bands.
Good Reaction !!
Cheerz !!!
Alex Lifeson is, without doubt. The most underrated guitarist. In the height of his own fame, an interviewer ask Eddie Van Halen what it felt like to be a guitar god. His reply: I’ve no idea. Go ask Alex Lifeson.
RUSH was a progressive band with roots in bands like Genesis, Yes and ELP. Their time signatures are off the charts on some tracks and it's amazing musicianship in full. Especially from a 3 piece. Neil Peart was the greatest drummer to walk the planet. RIP
The reason the opening riff has an odd time signature is because they are playing Morse code for YYZ the airport identification for Toronto Rush home town
😂😂😂 Anyone whose gone to sleep away camp, around the time this song came out, knew 3 things by the time we returned home....
1. How to swim
2. Sign Language (Helen Keller book report & Made for TV Movie made that popular)
3. Morse Code 🤯 (That was Y-Y-Z repeated over & over again in 🤭😁😂 Morse Code)
Have you ever seen a crowd so jacked!!! Singing to an instrumental song…epic!!!!!
Happy Canada 🇨🇦 Day, EH! Love the tuque!
Watched Rush at Wembley Stadium in 1983 and Neil threw his sticks up 50 or so times and never ever dropped them during that show. It was mesmerising to watch during what was a very fast paced 2.5 hour set
In concert footage you can sometimes see he has a few extra drumsticks sitting nearby just in case.
In a recent interview( this last year ) Geddy was asked what he really thought about Alex, without a seconds hesitation Geddy responded " he's the best rhythm guitarist in the world "
Alex is amazing. Not your traditional gunslinger but as a prog 3 piece he has space to fill. His hero is Jimmy Page of Zeppelin but the way he writes his parts is more David Gilmour of Pink Floyd. Alex doesn't try to impose his will or his tone or 'attack' all the time. His parts are to fit the song, which is why Alex doesn't really have a signature tone nor style. He plays everything and uses what he needs for the song.
Neil actually uses every drum and electric pads you see in his kit The kit is 4 kits in one and you need to see his solo to understand the set up 🤘😎✌️🧐
For 2112, they did it in a animated graphic style which breaks it down to it’s constituent parts. Also has the visual story to match audio. This is the video you are looking for 😁👍
I've seen RUSH a number of times from 80's to 00's, always a special time, even when they got synth. heavy. They have a number of instrumentals to show off their incredible skills. The fun thing about Niel's kit, and the reasons for some many things to hit, is the whole kit thing spins. The back has become the front of kit, a lot of the times it's for his drum solos. The backside has a smaller kick drum than usual along with different sounding toms and such. La Villa Strangiato is another killer instrumental.
Picked the best version to watch - The crowd in Rio was on fire for these guys.
Alex is an instrument rated private pilot and came up with the idea for the song. As others have mentioned, YYZ is the morse code identifier for the Toronto airport. The movements in the song correspond with the different phases of approaching the airport and shooting an instrument approach all the way to landing and engine shutdown.
HOW have you not heard YYZ?! glad you finally got around to it though lad, great reaction as always!
I grew up knowing that one day a reaction channel would be in the pipeline, so I’ve made many a sacrifice 😂
With regards to whether or not Peart needs all of the drums... watch one of his drum solos... There's a trick to the kit... :)
Yes, it's absolutely the case that Lifeson is under-rated, because he's always standing beside two giants. But the man had more guitar tones, beautifully used, than almost any other guitarist I can think of. Completely self-trained, he was never boxed in by music theory, which is why you hear some of the oddest and most creative sounds coming from him.
Rush is absolutely math rock, but where Porcupine Tree may have emo elements, they're an emoish prog band, that absolutely follows in Rush's footsteps. Gavin Harrison and Neil Peart interacted a lot, in fact. Radiohead probably wouldn't have been who they are without the Rush influence. Rush's music is diverse, so they influenced pretty much every real musician in rock that followed. So you're not wrong, but it's a bit of a diffuse point.
I have to humbly disagree, he is not just standing behind two giants, he is a giant himself.
I'm not into emo to know their influence tree. But if they were influenced by Rush, good for them. Another ones that were clearly influenced by Rush are Dream Theater AND Animals as Leaders, both have absurdly good drummers. I find it funny because for me Emo has such melodramatic or depressive lyrics, and Rush is quite the opposite, upbeating, sometimes epic inspired, music. If you want to prepare for 2112, go to the beginnings of Rush and hear Fly By Night or Working Man, but pick the shorter version, there are inifitely largely medley versions of Working man around, reagee versions, and you name it. You heard Xanadu, that song already show the potential. La Villa Strangiato is a superb instrumental if you need convincing about Alex Lifeson capabilities, but I totally follow your thinking about he's being the lesser on the trio. Anywhere else he could be the head.
This is one of my favorite videos 👍🏼🔥
Next song to prepare you would be Natural Science.
But, if you wanted to get seriously old school about it, you would instead listen to Fountain of Lamneth (which was basically a trial run for the concept manifested in 2112).
PS - Their best instrumental work still lies ahead of you.
Have you figured out why many of us feel that the Ladies of Band-Maid are one of the inheritors of RUSH?
When you do 2112, there are 2 versions, one with an animated "Movie" which follows the song lyrics, the other is just the song.
And RUSH is one of the original Progressive Rock Bands. Just listen to Bytor and the Snow Dog to understand that.
And Neil used 100% of his drum kit. It used to be much larger, until he was able to get digital instruments to replace certain percussion instruments.
You need to put together a "Prog" scale.
Damnit. I’ve been avoiding Band Maid like the plague - something about the concept just turns me off. With a comment like that though “…many of us feel the ladies of Band-Maid” now I’m feeling COMPELLED. 😡🤣
@jeffk1482 Trust me, the full breadth of Band-Maid's discography is over 130 songs currently. They just finished recording their newest album yesterday, in fact, and I and many, many others, are awaiting our opportunities to pre-order it. Their music ranges from Pop-Punk to Hard Rock bordering on Metal, with Classic Rock and Southern Jazz Rock vibes.
Until I accidently heard their song Freedom by forgetting to turn off auto-play on UA-cam one day, I basically was only listening to RUSH, Styx, The Who, Boston, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and other old classic rock standbys.
Once I heard Band-Maid, my ears were reopened to new groups and old. I have found over a dozen other Japanese bands I enjoy and several dozen bands from my youth that I had never even heard of.
Mysterious Flying Orchestra, Flying Island, Missus Beastly, Trace, Automatic Man, Aynsley Dunbar, Caldera, and many, many, many more.
So please give the Ladies of Band-Maid an honest listen. Too many people say that either because the lyrics are not in English or because of their Maid Uniforms, they can't take them seriously. I would ask you #1 to consider the vocals as just another instrument the first few times you listen to their music. THEN, start to pay attention to the lyrics. And the Uniforms are to play with your/our expectations. What you see, 5 young attractive women, is NOT what you hear. You expect cutesy pop music, what you get is Hard Rock with some pop/punk overtones that is in your face demanding you to pay attention to the skill and artistry of their performance.
@@greylocke100 Like I said, now I’m feeling compelled! Damn. LOL
I certainly don’t care about lyrics not in English. I *always* treat vocals as instrumentals - they’re the FIRST instrument after all; and though to me a great turn of phrase of is wonderful, sometimes lyrics can be potent and beautiful even if you don’t actually understand the words. A recent case-in-point for me: Helvegen by Wardruna. They’re a new-ish Norwegian folk group, and I dare *anyone* to listen to that song and not be attacked by the “onion ninjas”.
To me it was Band-Maid’s stage gimmick (costumes) that made me avoid them. For whatever reason it struck me as a bit “pervy”. Given your other listed choices in music though and thoughts on their styles, well, seems like I’m going to have to get past that.
@jeffk1482 Have you listened to Heilung? If you have abd enjoy them, check out The Hu and Otyken.
@jeffk1482 oh and a few songs by the Ladies I highly recommend, Hate? Live, Domination Live , Puzzle Live, Play Live, Endless Story Live, Freedom Live, Manners-Black Hole Live. Really any of their videos on their UA-cam Channel.
If you want to just hear a good song with no video, go to their releases tab on their channel and there are 3 I listen to daily. Under their Just Bring It album, Freezer. Under their YOLO single, the B-side Unfair Game, and under Shambles, the song Shambles they wrote for the Netflix Anime "Kengan Ashura".
5:42 try out La Villa Strangiato
Rush is famous for lots of time signature changes in their music
The opening of the song is YYZ in Morse Code. It is the indicator code for the Toronto International Airport.
Neil and Geddy heard it when Alex who is also a licensed pilot was flying them back to Toronto.
I think the next song you need hear is La Villa Strangiato
You will hear the genius of Alex Lifeson.
Please do the official music video.
Neil Peart's drumkit rotates.
He uses both during his drum solos.
Cheers
The intro is Morse code for YYZ, the airport code for I believe The Toronto airport. You do a nice job, and seem to have a clue. Rush are the grandfathers of Prog. If you eventually do 2112 make sure to do the version with the comic book background. 👍
Love your Rush reactions :)
Thank you!!
The necromancer by rush
Yes!!!!!
Hey, You shouldn't have to apologize...this is Your Channel. The whole point to a channel like this is as we all know is to watch a person who is not familiar with, react & give their opinion to music outside their interest. There are a plethora of channels like this...some better than others. It's our choice to watch...negative feedback is fine as long as you are cordial.
Keep up the good reactions!
Thank you!!
🇨🇦 Who said this was an instrumental ?? Did you not hear the crowd singing the lyrics ?? 🇨🇦
Thanks for reacting to this fun video! I love how enthusiastic the audience is and of course, Rush's musicianship is amazing! Regarding Alex, I have to say that a lot of reactors tend to minimize his talent and some of them even forget his name! This is consistent with a lot of Rush reactors, which confuses me because the band only has three people in it. That said, there are so many great Alex solo moments in Rush songs. I personally like seeing live versions where you can watch him perform them. Among my favorites are: La Villa Strangiato, Official Music Video or Live from Cleveland; 'Mission' live from Birmingham in 1988 and 'Between the Wheels' live from the R30 tour in Germany.
I don't know about maffrock/emo but Rush are one of the most popular, innovative prog bands of all time. Between jaw-dropping musicianship, imaginative lyrics and complex arrangements, the Toronto trio are the patron saints of brainy, technical, ambitious rock & roll
In the beginning of the song, they are playing YYZ and Morris code. That’s the timing you’re talking about.
the drum kit is 2.5 kits actually, he needed it so he could play stuff from their different time periods.
k, bear with me on this one, cuz i got a few thoughts ....
while i've never thought of Rush as "emo" , if someone were to label them as "godfathers of emo" or someshit, i don't know that i'd argue with them. the guitar do be a'twinkling and sometimes the vocals do be a bit overwrought. but that's just my 2¢
though, i've never associated prog with emo ; but if i squint hard enough, i _think_ i can see the correlation (in a "a➡b , but NOT b➡a" sort of way ... idk if that makes any sense)
speaking of counting odd times .... i triple-dog-dare you to try to find the count on Dream Theater's _Dance of Eternity_ 😉
(k, now i'm just being a smartass)
and speaking of DT and ridiculous time signatures ... funny you should mention Danny Carey -- if you would want to see a drummer get tortured, check out Drumeo channel with Mike Portnoy trying to learn Tool's _Pneuma_ . or Jordan Rudess trying to learn _Woven Web_ by Animals as Leaders.
(to be fair, both those videos may be a bit long for channel viewing, depending on how industrious you want to get with editing or just simply how patient you may be)
Why get all hung up on genres and categorizations. Although, Mark will generate a few more comments with his musical consignments; in the end it's just great music.
@@williamdemerchant7295 i'm not getting hung up on anything.
merely trying to describe things in relatable terms, en route to expressing a thought, pursuant to engaging with the ideas expressed by our gracious presenter.
What a treat! Yesterday Tarka y Ocarina and today some Rush, thank you! 😊
It goes downhill soon lol
@@markabusireactions naaaah surprises and new stuff are a good thing...most of the time hahahahha
Someone asked Eddie Van Halen what it felt like to be the worlds greatest guitarist and he replied "I don't know, go ask Alex Lifeson" - enough said.
Pearts solo in yyz from 1981 on exit stage left is his best
"working man" live in Cleveland! One of the best live performances ever! And a song that will highlight Alex's skills.
Rush had 19 albums over 40 years. Their influence is far-reaching, so no doubt they influenced some emo bands. They purposely pushed their musical boundaries over the years, never settling in past formulas that brought success. Therefore, the sound you hear will reflect the decade it came out. What’s really mind-blowing is that by the end they were listening to a whole slew of bands they had influenced. You can hear it in their later work. I’d suggest checking out Headlong Flight from their last album, released in 2012. You can hear how they went out - with a friggin’ bang! Cheers!
Neil Peart is The Professor on drums!!
🇨🇦 Sorry, but if you want to see how Neil Peart uses the entire kit, you will have to react to his Drum Solo from the Frankfurt tour ! 🇨🇦
Read Modern Drummer , Guitar World or Bass Player magazines for the last 40 years , and when it comes to there annual top 10 list these 3 guys are always on that list . Cheers from Toronto
Into is the Morse code for YYZ, Toronto’s airline call letters…
🇨🇦 And RUSH doesn't sound like those other bands you mentioned, because those other bands sound like RUSH at times ! 🇨🇦
you can overcome your crapling fear mate .. it is a large meal for sure though. Love your stuff
For a build-up to 2112, I might suggest the following '70s songs as a good progression to lead into it: A Farewell to Kings => Xanadu => La Villa Strangiato => Cygnus X1 => Cygnus X1 Book 2 => 2112. Bear in mind that Cygnus X1 Book 2 is only a little bit shorter than 2112. However, both of those songs fly by really quickly, despite being pretty long.
2112 wiĺl blow your mind . 50 years later and still my favorite Rush. Also as mentioned,Neil's solo Live in Frankfurt, , Red Barchetta . An extremely deep rabbit hole, well worth the trip !! Enjoy, greetings from YYZ 🇨🇦
🤗 So glad you are open to doing 2112! 😘 Thank you for that! 🥰🐰
The song is "Y Y ZED".
I keep saying that Lifeson is underrated - despite everybody agreeing that he's a great guitarist - because he's 'only' the guitarist in a band that has such outstanding talents on bass and drums. One might tend to take him for granted, next to those guys.
Every now and then, Alex reminds us why he's in the band, though, and you won't forget for a while. If you want to see and appreciate more of him I recommend "La Villa Strangiato" and the 2011 live version of "Working Man" if you haven't checked them out yet.
YY Zed!
Hi Markabusi - Thanks for this. LOL - chances are pretty good you know more about emo music than older Rush fans! I never thought about it, but if you maybe could show a couple of examples, that would be helpful.
Check out The Crowing by Coheed and Cambria ☺️
@@markabusireactions Coheed was DEFINITELY influenced by Rush!! By that metric, 2112 is the birth of it all...
@@leddygee1896 coheed have a secret song called 2113… coincidence? I’d say not
YYZ is like three guys doing solos at the same time.
Next Rush tune should be Xanadu (live)
He did Exit Stage Left version of Xanadu. It’s a great reaction! Should be easy to find in the Classic Rock Reactions playlist for this channel. 😊
RIP Professor. 😢
2112 goes by fast. You will love it.
Looking forward to the build up
Marvellous 👌 I saw Rush twice in Manchester and I can assure you that the crowd was definitely not as sweaty, seething, mobile or frankly as good looking as this Rio mob. Good times nonetheless 😁
Rush is all about transitions and the time signatures in their songs often change, and sometimes frequently; they also change keys, and tempos. YYZ is usually instrumental, though there is a version in which Geddy Lee does sing a few stanzas of a Yiddish children's poem. If you're dipping your feet, there are plenty of good songs to start with like La Villa Strangiato, Spirit of Radio, Tom Sawyer, and Limelight. As you get deeper in, you need to check out their epic tales because they really shine in the songs in which they tell tales like By-Tor and the Snow Dog, Xanadu, Cygnus (which is done in two parts on two albums), then you get to 2112! Oh, and the reason Alex is often lost in the discussion is Geddy often plays bass, keyboards, sometimes guitar, and sings; some songs he does two or three of those at the same time.
If you really want to see Neil Peart use EVERY drum, watch “Der Trommler” - a drum solo recorded in Frankfurt, Germany on their 30th anniversary tour. It’s a near 10-minute tour de force of how entertaining and melodic drums can be.
@thefingerframe 🙋🏿♀️ I 2nd that & recommended 'Neil Peart Drum Solo Live in Frankfurt' myself! 🥰🐰
Do Rush "Subdivisions."
Rush once or twice a week is where it's at. Anything from Grace Under Pressure, studio version or Natural Science, live.
If you didn't notice the crowd is singing along to an instrumental song....
Happy Canada Day, eh? If you'd like to see some more examples of how seriously underrated Alex was, here are a few suggestions:
Limelight, Exit Stage Left
Freewill, Exit Stage Left
Natural Science, Toronto Molson Amphitheatre, 1997
The Analog Kid, Clockwork Angels Tour
🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🐐 🐐 🐐
I'd love to see your reaction to Working Man live in Cleveland 🔥🔥🔥
Three virtuoso musicians! All of them are masters of their craft. I believe that to appreciate Neil and the others you could do another instrumental, one that features a Neil Peart solo, it's called Malignant Narcissm! You would say it's a Banger! 😊
those drums behind him will be in front of him at some point during the show. go watch his solo in Frankfurt.
Great reaction. I closed my eyes and was imagining someone from Braveheart was doing the video (THE ENGLISH ARE TOO MANY!!)
They may take our lives!
@@markabusireactions THAT"S RIGHT!!!
If you don't have three equal legs on a tripod, something will fall over.
Every musician in this band is, or was, top-notch. Alex Lifeson is an excellent, versatile rock guitarist - absolutely one of the best I’ve ever heard or seen live. They complement one another perfectly. I can see no connection with Emo whatsoever; they started as a hard rock band, very influenced by Zeppelin. They emerged as, possibly, the original progressive metal band with the genre breakthrough album, 2112. This was reinforced by the follow-ups, Farewell to Kings and Hemispheres. The next album, Permanent Waves, saw another transition in their style, bringing in a more commercial sound while maintaining strong progressive elements. 2112, the track, is what it is. Apart from being long, no one need prepare for it. If you felt the need, maybe Xanadu off the Farewell to Kings album would work, or Jacob’s Ladder off Permanent Waves - something along those lines - but why not just do 2112 and continue with those others as mentioned. They are part of Rush’s progression.
La Villa Strangiato. That's all
Agree. La Villa Strangiato
Rush are more classic prog. From the music book Rush Complete vol 2, intro is 5/4, then a mix of 4/4, 2/4, 3/4, 5/8, 6/8 and in some parts those time changes will be every bar! If you’re looking for another insanely talented drummer then look at Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater!
The Spirit of Radio without the video. Get to know the song first, then do the official video.
Parts of the song literally sound like turning a knob and changing radio stations up and down the dial looking for a song.✌
Build up to 2112....id say Natural Science, live of course. If you do 2112 then there is a great version with a cartoon. Also, do some reading up. If you know the background to how it came to be written then everything drops into place as you listen.
When you dips 2112 it needs to be the studio version with lyrics , Abd just sit back and enjoy the Opus
The intro to YYZ is Morse Code for YYZ. -.-- -.-- --..
Do Working man! Alex kicks ass on that one .. well they all do naturally
Progressive Rock.
Zed 😊
Alex is top 5 I've seen David Gilmore, Pete Townsend, Ted Nugent , Randy Rhodes, Eddie Van Halen among the greatest, Eric Clapton, Adrian Blue, and once again Eric Clapton, Alex can play with the best of them
Can certainly throw SRV into the mix.
2112 - The Comic Book - 'illustrated', 'Graphic Novel'....... whatever you call it. Very enjoyable and makes the 21 minutes FLY BY! Actually SEVEN 'segments', so it's not really 1 Long Song'.
Never heard anybody in my life say they sound Emo they are a Progressive Rock band
If you really want to see Alex shine, react to "Freewill" from "Exit.. Stage Left" you will see and hear why us Rush fans always say that Alex is underrated. Cheers
Also try Roundabout by YES. They heavily influenced Rush - which you can hear in the complexity, layering and transitions. So much so that Alex and Geddy inducted YES into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
My daughters are into emo music. I can totally see your point. You should check out Scars.
It’s YYZed. They’re canadaian.
If you're looking to work up to 2112, I think I'd humbly suggest Jacob's Ladder.
Hahahahaha, time signatures? Try drum cam of Tool’s Pneuma and try to keep up. One drummer’s YT reaction was “I can’t find 1!”
Oops, typed too soon. Seems you already saw it
2112 as with any national anthems should be played in it's entirety.
You need to listen to Yes. Roundabout is a good start. Cheers.
And Peart is pronounced with the Canadian diphong that sounds more like "Peert" and not as "Purt."
One more wee thing: the Z in YYZ, is pronounced to sound closer to "bread."
The reason the time signatures are not working out for you at 5 beats is because it is alternating between 5/4 and 4/4.
I was so curios about what you were hearing in an Emo band that sounded like Rush. I chose Meet Me in St. Louis and you know I can actually see why you would say that. They certainly may have been influenced by Rush but Rush began mid 70s and there is no such thing as Emo. Punk would be the closest but Punk is nothing like Rush. Rush are Progressive Rock. There are many people who identify Neil Young with Grunge.
I’m not saying that Rush are actually emo lol. Well, I did, but I was being facetious and was mostly joking. Pretty much every video on this channel, I find some way to call it emo 😂
@@markabusireactions Oh I never took it like you did actually I was just curious what you were hearing and yeah the odd time signatures are there, the guitar tone is there and the heavier part of the song I heard sounded like Fly by Night Rush actually you may wanna listen to that track.
@@kennethbartlett4302 there’s also, the bass is also the singer in meet me in St Louis, that’s why I thought of them lol
Perhaps. Mayb3 Hemisphereß, Book 2
It’s Y-Y-ZED they are a Canadian band. And take the plunge and do a reaction to 2112, you won’t regret it.