Pro musician here - saw them twice in late 80's - imo this is the best rock band (technical skills) in history & this being the best concert - to nail all those notes/time signatures perfectly is beyond words - too many bands get sloppy live for various reasons - never Rush - they've always sounded as good or even better live than their studio releases - damn few can claim that, especially considering this complexity of material - absolute legends onstage & respectable gentlemen offstage -
Yes Jeff thank you very much I have a feeling you are the same Jeff that supports a ton of these reaction channels and makes amazing requests focusing on outstanding Rush performances. Thanks for making my day it had been a while since I had seen theis one.
I'm Canadian. I just turned 69. And guess who just acquired some taste... in the last three weeks. I went from merely tolerating Rush to shaking my head in disbelief at the shere monstrous talent of those three. It was only when I turned to UA-cam, after a friend wouldn't let it go, that the light - the Rushbulb - flashed through my brain and in an instant I got it. Transformational.
Rush are from Toronto Ontario Canada. They are incredible for just 3 guys. Check out Neil Peart aka The Professor's drum kit, may he rest in peace 💔 Alex simply shreds the guitar and Geddy slays the bass. Such incredible musicians and individuals. Luv from a proud Canadian ❤❤
It's great seeing you diving back into some RUSH. I was fortunate enough to see these guys over 30 times. Every single time was a religious experience.
Best Band ever in the Galaxy!!! Your heartfelt reactions are the best I have ever seen. Had the pleasure of seeing this Amazing band 47 times and still not enough. Thanks Jeff great call!
That’s what a RUSH concert medley sounds like. They had such a big, popular, catalog that they had to start doing these medleys to hit the songs the fans wanted. That and to keep it as fresh for themselves also. That’s why there’s a weird sounding, song shift on some of their live material. It’s them having fun and sometimes it’s an inside joke with the fans. I was very fortunate to have seen RUSH live from very early on. Numerous times.
Yeah, I agree with this. Early eighties they had physically peaked. Geddy’s voice sounded great. After this, there was a slight slowing down from age and physical ailments in Alex and Neil. Neil was an absolute monster in this concert.
I had a friend that said he didnt like Rush. Said he couldn't understand their music. I made him go to a live show with me in the early 90's. He became an instant fan. His chin was in his chest the whole show...
My friend was a drummer in a traveling band in the '70s and he had never even heard of Rush. He spent several years giving me lip service about Rush just didn't do it for him... until I showed him some video. He went to the last three Rush tours with me. Better late than never! They are three Gods of their instruments. No doubt.
When they hit a groove live and are having a really good show they start to goof around, Alex in particular is up to something most shows, you have to keep your eyes on him, I always tried to get tickets on his side of the stage and in the front three rows.
I had first row across the aisle from the 3rd row on the floor In front of Alex one night. Three nights later I'm in the 3rd row on the floor in front of Geddy. Months before the show, Hold Your Fire became my 2nd favorite album in all music history, first time I see Rush twice on any tour. Geddy noticed that I was on the other side of the stage 3 nights before. He must have told the other two before the encore because Alex came all the way over in front of me, pointed at the other side, I shake my head Yes, then he ripped into the bluesy solo in Overture of 2112. What a great experience. Hold Your Fire is still my 2nd favorite album, right behind the finest music ever written or recorded in all music history, Tales From Topographic Oceans. That's how great Hold Your Fire is.
Thanks for reacting. I wish I was there in the Montreal Forum that night to witness this masterclass performance. If given the choice to enter a Time Machine to enter any moment in time, as a hard core Rush fan I would choose to be transplanted to the Montreal Forum for this show in 1981 above anything else.
Yeah, back in the day, when I first started to see Rush in concert -- between 1977 and 1982 (and following) -- shows/tours like this were the most incredible events I would ever see. I started at the age of 14, as an aspiring drummer, to see Rush live and it was just devastating! I was blown so thoroughly away every time! Guys, there are a lot of pretty excellent fan Bootlegs available on UA-cam of Rush in concert from these early/formative years, when they were first showing the world what they could do. I highly recommend you checking out the 1980 Permanent Waves tour bootleg from St. Louis, which was a radio simulcast and it sounds amazing! You will hear some of the most insane musicianship in the world plus one of Neil Peart's best drum solos! I've been a hardcore fan ever since 1977 and those live shows were one huge reason why!
The crowd sign at 20 seconds reminded me of the Rush crowd sign that Rainbow used on the Long Live Rock And Roll album cover replacing the pentagram and the Rush T-Shirts on the crowd. In The Mood was a pre-Peart song that is is a throwback guy talking up girl rock song. Rare for Rush but still a great song.
This as been recorded in Montreal , my fist Rush show and never miss them after .i Saw them 25+ times. They recorded the show and it’s on a DVD . Look for Exit… Stage Left
If you think that their performance of the 2112 finale was smokin' hot, then wait until you see the performance from their 1997 Toronto show where they did the full 20 minutes. Cheers from Toronto! 🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🔥 🔥 🔥
This is a medley of “By-Tor & The Snow Dog”/“In The End”/“In The Mood”/“2112: Grand Finale”! Try listening to the entirety of “By-Tor” for the whole story! Alex is the best guitarist!!! ❤ RIP Neil Peart ❤️
There was something in the air at the Montreal Forum in 1981!!! Between this show and Queen Rocks Montreal, arguably 2 of the best performances of all time!!!
If you listen to All the Worlds Stage performance, the By-Tor song had a extra medley at the end, that was not played in Exit Stage Left. There is no video of All the worlds Stage as I know of. But the By- Tor song does have extra parts of music.
Especially from the album "All The World's A Stage" .. their performance on that recording is absolutely fantastic stuff! .. that is a MUST listen to album.
Hi guys, all great with you both I see, Best intro ever is another great one for your consideration, Stay happy, stay safe, thanks for always loving great music. Cheers.
When I heard that the characters "By-Tor and the Snowdog" were based on two dogs that frequented the recording studio, I just had to love this song twice as much more. That's the story I heard, that the dogs that hung out in the studio had these nicknames, and being the Monty-Python fans that those guys were, they made this comical badass song. If anyone knows more or has corrections please comment. It's a cool story.
Our boys from Toronto, Ontario, Canada I grew up with these guys on the radio every day. Classic rock station still plays them. I know I'm in the T dot O when I'm driving past the airport and Rush's Subdivisions is playing. I'm home.
As soon as I saw the title, I knew it would be a blast watching your reaction lol. You simply must react to the studio version of By-Tor & the Snowdog, it's the full version of the song, you will love it! These guys were 28 & 29 years old at this show, masters at that young age, amazing.
seeing them live in the first few rows is the most amazing thing. They make it look so easy and every part is extremely the hardest live rock music ever
By-Tor & The Snow Dog is in my Top 5 Rush songs of all time. These guys were in their early 20’s when it came out, the bass, drum fills, and Alex’s guitar solo is a master class.
Moving pictures, my first concert. My neighbor in Brooklyn said he had seen zep gloyd and all these classic bands. He said he had never seen a better band live than RUSH(Vapor Trails tour). He was so blown away he bought me the CD.
I went to all three shows in Toronto from this Moving Pictures tour. When they did the Time Machine tour, I took my son them do the entire album live.🇨🇦☮️
This is my favourite era of Rush: back when The Professor still had his Tama drums and was surrounded by cool percussion instruments, instead of electronics. Alex and Geddy were literally still plugged into their amps with cables… This was a fantastic montage of their earlier material, it’s really a shame this didn’t make it onto the album from this concert, Exit Stage Left.
This song on the original lp is what shot them to fame because of a Clevland radio station who dared to play late at night one evening in197?. The requests came pouring in after that! Now they are in the rock hall of fame in 'Clevlend' 🤟
Curious if you guys recognized that last brief bit of music they played after In the Mood? It was the Outro ending Finale from the song 2112. Attention all planets of the Solar Federation! We Have Assumed Control.
Attention all planets of the solar federation Attention all planets of the solar federation Attention all planets of the solar federation Rush are coming to get you!!!!!!
Best band of the Solar Federation!
Maybe the galaxy.
This medley never gets old...it ages like the finest wine.
Pro musician here - saw them twice in late 80's - imo this is the best rock band (technical skills) in history & this being the best concert - to nail all those notes/time signatures perfectly is beyond words - too many bands get sloppy live for various reasons - never Rush - they've always sounded as good or even better live than their studio releases - damn few can claim that, especially considering this complexity of material - absolute legends onstage & respectable gentlemen offstage -
Jeff is the man...and should be thanked profusely for being such a great supporter, and a major Rush fan.
Yes Jeff thank you very much I have a feeling you are the same Jeff that supports a ton of these reaction channels and makes amazing requests focusing on outstanding Rush performances. Thanks for making my day it had been a while since I had seen theis one.
There are 2 kinds of people in this world.
Those who love Rush, and those who are Wrong!!
RUSH is an acquired taste. Don't like them?.. acquire some taste.
I'm Canadian. I just turned 69. And guess who just acquired some taste... in the last three weeks. I went from merely tolerating Rush to shaking my head in disbelief at the shere monstrous talent of those three. It was only when I turned to UA-cam, after a friend wouldn't let it go, that the light - the Rushbulb - flashed through my brain and in an instant I got it. Transformational.
Rush are from Toronto Ontario Canada.
They are incredible for just 3 guys. Check out Neil Peart aka The Professor's drum kit, may he rest in peace 💔
Alex simply shreds the guitar and Geddy slays the bass. Such incredible musicians and individuals. Luv from a proud Canadian ❤❤
It's great seeing you diving back into some RUSH. I was fortunate enough to see these guys over 30 times. Every single time was a religious experience.
53 times including the final show at the Forum in LA.... Best live band ever!
Best Band ever in the Galaxy!!! Your heartfelt reactions are the best I have ever seen. Had the pleasure of seeing this Amazing band 47 times and still not enough. Thanks Jeff great call!
Geddys incredible punchy Rickenbacker bass tone is ridiculous!!!
The Rick was always my favorite bass Geddy used. Just so punchy and throaty.
@@nickavenoso7851 It is also directly why Cliff Burton used it in Metallica.
Thank you Jeff. Keep'em coming!
That’s what a RUSH concert medley sounds like. They had such a big, popular, catalog that they had to start doing these medleys to hit the songs the fans wanted. That and to keep it as fresh for themselves also. That’s why there’s a weird sounding, song shift on some of their live material. It’s them having fun and sometimes it’s an inside joke with the fans. I was very fortunate to have seen RUSH live from very early on. Numerous times.
Peak Rush. Just phenomenal. This was the zenith.
Yeah, I agree with this. Early eighties they had physically peaked. Geddy’s voice sounded great. After this, there was a slight slowing down from age and physical ailments in Alex and Neil. Neil was an absolute monster in this concert.
Not just in this moment, but til the end of time.
🤯😳👍🤘🖖✌️🥁🎸🎤super-human or inhuman or alien🤔those three guys are, were, and will always be untouchable.
Rush is 💯 Untouchable 🔥
Greatest band of all time lyrically and musically all 3 are virtuosos on their instruments!
Simply masters of their craft
Greatest band ever! They had so much energy and virtuosity with just three guys!
Please look for Neil's drum solo that's long but he makes it look effortless..doesn't break a sweat or breathes hard! Pure genius
Exit stage left is profoundly incredible and this is where they turn it up to 11 😮 Xanadu is on this set and also incredible
I need to make a Mount Rushmore in Canada and have all three Rush members on it
I had a friend that said he didnt like Rush. Said he couldn't understand their music. I made him go to a live show with me in the early 90's. He became an instant fan. His chin was in his chest the whole show...
My friend was a drummer in a traveling band in the '70s and he had never even heard of Rush. He spent several years giving me lip service about Rush just didn't do it for him... until I showed him some video. He went to the last three Rush tours with me. Better late than never! They are three Gods of their instruments. No doubt.
I was at that show. Epic concert!
You lucky bastard!
Good job, dudes!!! God bless you! From Brazil!!
RUSH The greatest rock band that ever was or ever will be.
When they hit a groove live and are having a really good show they start to goof around, Alex in particular is up to something most shows, you have to keep your eyes on him, I always tried to get tickets on his side of the stage and in the front three rows.
I had first row across the aisle from the 3rd row on the floor In front of Alex one night. Three nights later I'm in the 3rd row on the floor in front of Geddy. Months before the show, Hold Your Fire became my 2nd favorite album in all music history, first time I see Rush twice on any tour. Geddy noticed that I was on the other side of the stage 3 nights before. He must have told the other two before the encore because Alex came all the way over in front of me, pointed at the other side, I shake my head Yes, then he ripped into the bluesy solo in Overture of 2112. What a great experience. Hold Your Fire is still my 2nd favorite album, right behind the finest music ever written or recorded in all music history, Tales From Topographic Oceans. That's how great Hold Your Fire is.
Thanks for reacting. I wish I was there in the Montreal Forum that night to witness this masterclass performance. If given the choice to enter a Time Machine to enter any moment in time, as a hard core Rush fan I would choose to be transplanted to the Montreal Forum for this show in 1981 above anything else.
This has always been one of the best sounding live Rush recordings.
Fly by night was the first album that hooked me into RUSH!
Alex Lifeson IS LIFE!
So glad to have seen them live.
Yeah, back in the day, when I first started to see Rush in concert -- between 1977 and 1982 (and following) -- shows/tours like this were the most incredible events I would ever see. I started at the age of 14, as an aspiring drummer, to see Rush live and it was just devastating! I was blown so thoroughly away every time! Guys, there are a lot of pretty excellent fan Bootlegs available on UA-cam of Rush in concert from these early/formative years, when they were first showing the world what they could do. I highly recommend you checking out the 1980 Permanent Waves tour bootleg from St. Louis, which was a radio simulcast and it sounds amazing! You will hear some of the most insane musicianship in the world plus one of Neil Peart's best drum solos! I've been a hardcore fan ever since 1977 and those live shows were one huge reason why!
The crowd sign at 20 seconds reminded me of the Rush crowd sign that Rainbow used on the Long Live Rock And Roll album cover replacing the pentagram and the Rush T-Shirts on the crowd. In The Mood was a pre-Peart song that is is a throwback guy talking up girl rock song. Rare for Rush but still a great song.
wow! thanks for playing that performance!
Best live performance would be Xanadu from the same show….or 2112 from the 97 live show all 7 parts…..just my two cents….
You're bang on. I was at the 97 show in T.O. and still can't believe my ears from watching it on you tube.
Is that 7-part 2112 on UA-cam? Please, please, please provide a link!
They reacted to it on this channel, it one of there rush reactions…it’s great.
Absolutely fantastic!!!
28 year old Lifeson killing it!❤❤❤
Exit Stage Left is peak Rush.
And you were accurate when you observed that- at that moment in time- they were the best band in the world.
This as been recorded in Montreal , my fist Rush show and never miss them after .i Saw them 25+ times.
They recorded the show and it’s on a DVD . Look for Exit… Stage Left
I was at that concert, Rush live is the ultimate experience.
If you think that their performance of the 2112 finale was smokin' hot, then wait until you see the performance from their 1997 Toronto show where they did the full 20 minutes. Cheers from Toronto!
🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🔥 🔥 🔥
Best live concert ever. Imagine getting some By-Tor and 2112 in the same medley. 😊
Even after all these years, they still catch my breath,
This is a medley of “By-Tor & The Snow Dog”/“In The End”/“In The Mood”/“2112: Grand Finale”! Try listening to the entirety of “By-Tor” for the whole story! Alex is the best guitarist!!! ❤ RIP Neil Peart ❤️
Moments like this at every show. Never disappointed. Cheers!
Exit Stage Left and R-30 live. My two favorite albums of all time.
Please do the song "Afterimage" from Rush!!
There was something in the air at the Montreal Forum in 1981!!! Between this show and Queen Rocks Montreal, arguably 2 of the best performances of all time!!!
That was 🔥🔥🔥🌟🌟🌟
If you listen to All the Worlds Stage performance, the By-Tor song had a extra medley at the end, that was not played in Exit Stage Left. There is no video of All the worlds Stage as I know of. But the By- Tor song does have extra parts of music.
If you haven’t done By-Tor and the Snowdog in its entirety it’s a must. One of their great songs of the early years if not ever.
Especially from the album "All The World's A Stage" .. their performance on that recording is absolutely fantastic stuff! .. that is a MUST listen to album.
@@squidly2112 yeah they went psychedelic on that one. I like the studio better. The production is so good.
Thanks Canada
These musicians were virtuosos !
From Toronto
Greatness
Like watching you two react to my favorite band
awesome
It is unfair to other rock bands that this is allowed to be aired.
Hi guys, all great with you both I see, Best intro ever is another great one for your consideration, Stay happy, stay safe, thanks for always loving great music. Cheers.
Y'all just gotta do the whole exit stage left show at this point
They were high octane, jet fuel energy.on this performance.
When I heard that the characters "By-Tor and the Snowdog" were based on two dogs that frequented the recording studio, I just had to love this song twice as much more. That's the story I heard, that the dogs that hung out in the studio had these nicknames, and being the Monty-Python fans that those guys were, they made this comical badass song. If anyone knows more or has corrections please comment. It's a cool story.
For something different but equally as impressive, check out Bravado from Rush in Rio. The Pass as well, you won't be disappointed ❤
Same show as Xanadu and 4:58 La Villa Strangiato. Neil is missing his pocket protector.
GREAT reactions
So young and so much energy!
Love the reaction 😅😅
Big Rush fan here
Rush in the 80s was great, in their prime
Our boys from Toronto, Ontario, Canada I grew up with these guys on the radio every day. Classic rock station still plays them. I know I'm in the T dot O when I'm driving past the airport and Rush's Subdivisions is playing. I'm home.
HOLY CRAP!!!🤪
As soon as I saw the title, I knew it would be a blast watching your reaction lol. You simply must react to the studio version of By-Tor & the Snowdog, it's the full version of the song, you will love it! These guys were 28 & 29 years old at this show, masters at that young age, amazing.
I just peed and soiled my space pants!
Canada's best export ;-)
Please listen to Mystic Rhythms!!! It is my favourite song of all time, and the use of the claptrap is the most effective I've ever heard.
React to "Dinner with RUSH"
And Rush has the BEST fans!
During this time RUSH was at their peak. They would sell out the largest arena in the biggest cities 2-3 nights straight.
seeing them live in the first few rows is the most amazing thing. They make it look so easy and every part is extremely the hardest live rock music ever
By-Tor & The Snow Dog is in my Top 5 Rush songs of all time. These guys were in their early 20’s when it came out, the bass, drum fills, and Alex’s guitar solo is a master class.
This was Rush at their peak. Wish that I had seen this concert back in the day. I did see them in January of 1980.
Moving pictures, my first concert. My neighbor in Brooklyn said he had seen zep gloyd and all these classic bands. He said he had never seen a better band live than RUSH(Vapor Trails tour). He was so blown away he bought me the CD.
Alex Lifeson-- criminally underated. ❤ By the way, i named my bass Geddy! 😊
The band at its zenith!
Ladies and gentlemen the octopus on the drum kit!😉
There's still time to play nine holes. ⛳
This video is 40 years old or so, still incredible
RUSH. It’s a thing.
Alex Shredded like no other. Geddy is killer on the Bass. Neil is ridiculous on the drum kit. 🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🎸🥁
Yah, 40 year old vintage Rush, utter Masterpiece. Who knew?
Still miss Neal!😉👍
Thanks for seeing the greatness! cheers!
Too fun right kids? Welcome to the hood 🙂
TUIS BANDANA😢DIAN I LOVE THEM SOMUCH
I've been fortunate enough to see some great bands but Rush by far tops the live show list.
I went to all three shows in Toronto from this Moving Pictures tour. When they did the Time Machine tour, I took my son them do the entire album live.🇨🇦☮️
This is my favourite era of Rush: back when The Professor still had his Tama drums and was surrounded by cool percussion instruments, instead of electronics. Alex and Geddy were literally still plugged into their amps with cables…
This was a fantastic montage of their earlier material, it’s really a shame this didn’t make it onto the album from this concert, Exit Stage Left.
This song on the original lp is what shot them to fame because of a Clevland radio station who dared to play late at night one evening in197?. The requests came pouring in after that! Now they are in the rock hall of fame in 'Clevlend' 🤟
Curious if you guys recognized that last brief bit of music they played after In the Mood? It was the Outro ending Finale from the song 2112. Attention all planets of the Solar Federation! We Have Assumed Control.
LOL,did ya like the drummer,his name is Neal Peart RIP Neal,hes was and still is the best of the brast,IDEA,watch a video of Neal Peart
Their from Toronto
If you watch baseball. Geddy sits behind home plate. Baseball cap.
My favorite quote about Rush.
Making other bands say W.T.F. since 1974
Attention all planets of the solar federation Attention all planets of the solar federation Attention all planets of the solar federation Rush are coming to get you!!!!!!
this was much better on all the world is a stage