Nah. I ain't no bassist (drummer) but anyone who ain't blown away by his playing ain't human Lol. It's like another damn guitarist in the band! (I also bought his Big Beautiful Book of Bass. Unbelievably beautiful book for any music lover. If you're a bassist, it's a must!!)
Neil Peart was known as "Your Favorite Drummer's.... Favorite Drummer"!!! Meaning, that Every Other Drummer out there..... thought that Neil was THEIR Favorite Drummer!!! R-E-S-P-E-C-T!!!!
LMAO when you commented about his neighbors and practicing. Aging myself again but early 1980's we lived right on the edge of a small town in 12 acres of woods, house tucked back off the road 400 feet... Neighbors to the west and south. My two brothers and myself all played drums. While all our friends had 60 or 80 watts per channel Pioneer gear, or JVC... Yep, they would boast about their power yet we'd practice along to vinyl records on an old (late 1950's) Garrard system. But it had 265 watts per channel and we could see the bay window in the living room from the street literally flexing! Tip: If you're good enough neighbors don't complain. I'm still laughing! A far cry from what bands use on stage!
They first added that back in 1993...in Dallas first off...was a bit different than in 2013. I loved this show. glad I caught them here in Dallas 3 times.
For another amazing live experience check out "RUSH - Best intro EVER!!!!!!!!!!" Also, see "Xanadu" from Exit Stage Left - 1981 to see how killer they were when they were young, too.
I don't doubt that you are a talented bass player, but there are a whole lot of bass players, drummers, and guitarists who have felt pretty good about their skills, and then get a reality check due to seeing a Rush video.
Make Geddy an inspiration, not a source of frustration. He wasn't always this good. Each of these musicians put in long hard days practicing - you can achieve anything. Rush definitely is next level and so are your reactions - subbed for more Rush. YYZ and La Villa Strangiato are not to be missed.
One of Neil's drum heros was Buddy Rich, the jazz drummer who always played a solo at each gig. Neil had a solo on each tour they played. He had 9 minute solos up to their 30th anniversary tour, then started going to 2 or 3 shorter solos throughout the show.
As I commented to someone else, If you're a bassist (especially) you NEED to get Ged's Big Beautiful Book of Bass. It's massive and simply beautiful. You'll thank me later. And I'm not even a bassist
I think it takes someone who plays bass to really appreciate what Geddy does! Great reaction.
Nah. I ain't no bassist (drummer) but anyone who ain't blown away by his playing ain't human Lol. It's like another damn guitarist in the band! (I also bought his Big Beautiful Book of Bass. Unbelievably beautiful book for any music lover. If you're a bassist, it's a must!!)
@@chiefbrody75 Read "My Effin Life" too!
@@bobkitten8150 Bought amd read lol
Neil Peart was known as "Your Favorite Drummer's.... Favorite Drummer"!!! Meaning, that Every Other Drummer out there..... thought that Neil was THEIR Favorite Drummer!!! R-E-S-P-E-C-T!!!!
Peart's stamina and power were truly impressive
I was at that concert and brought my kids to see Rush, it was their first time seeing them live. I never missed a show in Dallas since 1984!
I was there too! It was awesome!
LMAO when you commented about his neighbors and practicing.
Aging myself again but early 1980's we lived right on the edge of a small town in 12 acres of woods, house tucked back off the road 400 feet... Neighbors to the west and south.
My two brothers and myself all played drums. While all our friends had 60 or 80 watts per channel Pioneer gear, or JVC... Yep, they would boast about their power yet we'd practice along to vinyl records on an old (late 1950's) Garrard system. But it had 265 watts per channel and we could see the bay window in the living room from the street literally flexing!
Tip: If you're good enough neighbors don't complain.
I'm still laughing!
A far cry from what bands use on stage!
Part 4 of a trilogy. Best subtitle ever.
As impressive as that drum solo is, it is nothing compared to his "Neil Peart live in Frankfurt"
Where's my thing? was released in 1991, Here it is! was is what the drum solo on this tour in 2013 was called.
They first added that back in 1993...in Dallas first off...was a bit different than in 2013. I loved this show. glad I caught them here in Dallas 3 times.
For another amazing live experience check out "RUSH - Best intro EVER!!!!!!!!!!" Also, see "Xanadu" from Exit Stage Left - 1981 to see how killer they were when they were young, too.
I was at this concert in Dallas!! It was awesome!!
RUSH Army is present and prepared for duty.
😂 greatest band of all time period
I don't doubt that you are a talented bass player, but there are a whole lot of bass players, drummers, and guitarists who have felt pretty good about their skills, and then get a reality check due to seeing a Rush video.
Make Geddy an inspiration, not a source of frustration. He wasn't always this good. Each of these musicians put in long hard days practicing - you can achieve anything. Rush definitely is next level and so are your reactions - subbed for more Rush. YYZ and La Villa Strangiato are not to be missed.
One of Neil's drum heros was Buddy Rich, the jazz drummer who always played a solo at each gig. Neil had a solo on each tour they played. He had 9 minute solos up to their 30th anniversary tour, then started going to 2 or 3 shorter solos throughout the show.
Awesome bro!!!!!!! Gotta check out “Leave that Thing Alone”, live in Cleveland. Incredible
Practicing you could do that bass solo
🤗 More Rush! Cool Beans! 🥰🐰
If you want a bass solo check-out leave that thing alone or driven what do either one of them live
Bad ass drummer
As I commented to someone else, If you're a bassist (especially) you NEED to get Ged's Big Beautiful Book of Bass. It's massive and simply beautiful. You'll thank me later. And I'm not even a bassist
Hey Bro, you mentioned FLA. I grew up in Daytona and Lived in Jacksonville. Where U at? (I'm in SC now, Helping out my 85 year old Mom)
check out YYZ another great instrumental
Liked? Yes. Subbed? Yes.
A guy in his fifties who claimed he was not the Athletic type as a kid 🤭can play drums like that ?
Another great reaction!! If you want to check out their best instrumental (in my opinion), please check out La Villa Strangiato. See what you think.
This one is a top 3 for Rush which explains why Rush fans RARELY recommend it.
You guys aren't used to this kind of stuff
Florida schools are hampered by an uncaring government, but you seem to be doing fine.