@@themadfabber Never actually heard of them, I was of course joking, there are actually a lot of great musicians from Canada, enough so actually to forgive Nickelback.
Geddy Lee gets a world of credit here....performing after the South Park clip without laughing your head off is commendable to say the least. RIP Neil. You made things better for many.
One of my favorite sayings is "The whole is greater than the sum of the parts." It's almost always true of great rock and roll bands, and Rush is clearly one of them
A Memory to be sure Randy! I was RUSHED my Senior Year of High School in April of "75! My buddy told me I just HAD to hear this new album he had called "Fly By Night". Cut Biology Class....Best Detention Ever!🤣 I was blessed to see Dirk, Lerxst and The Late Professor 56 Times! I have listened to RUSH practically everyday since that day back in 1975, give or take a day here and there. I also have seen so many cool shows from many other great bands and artists but RUSH is on a whole other level and that's probably why they will always be My # 1.....RUSH IS FAMILY! My Kids AND Grandkids absolutely dig The Canadian Trio! Cheers Bruddah and Keep Rocking!
@@maxwolf2726cool, unfortunately Rush had no plan to play in Asia especially in Jakarta, Indonesia, so I had no chance to see their concert in live. I am also fans of Genesis, and they also never had a concert in Asia, luckily I saw the concert of their vocalist Phil Collins here in Jakarta,at least he made one of my dreams come true..
I was privileged and lucky enough to see RUSH 34 times starting in 81 on their Moving Pictures tour. One of my biggest regrets that I’ll take to my grave was missing their last tour thinking that I’d get another chance. I have to say this recording really shows them at their best. Having fun and killing it. Rest In Peace Professor…🙏
I'm a little under you in attendance, but spot on in your feelings. This was the second tour/show I missed since 12/81. But it is not what you missed my brother, it's what you experienced. Best wishes. Always!!
You must be from Toronto, or a roadie one! I dug their music from the late '70s, being turned on to them from a chick in school. Her older brother started with the debut album. She told me to buy ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE. This chick looked like Sheryl Crow and was from metro St.Louis. She moved down to North Harris Co.Texas which is Houston metro. Saw RUSH on Hemisphere's tour with APRIL WINE opening in '77-'78. It was a cold bitch that night. But bud & beer kept the chill down going and coming out of Old Sam Houston Coloseum. And the only other time was on the Power Windows tour when l lived near Dallas/Ft.Worth. No opening act, they just lowered the house lights and began The Three Stooges theme song with the birds sound effects. Truly letting everyone know they were just humble people and not Rock Gods. I thought that was cool as hell. ROLL ON FOREVER!!!
It's a true fan that gets to see rush 34 times. You are definitely a true fan. I've always been a fan ...I'm a drummer because of this band in particular. I grew up playing on my lap and air drums..lol but it helped with timing and made the transfer to a real drums alot easier
That's exactly what I say and tell friends or people who never seen them for three guys playing they sounded like they had an orchestra, RIP NEIL PERT AND I STILL LOVE GEDDY LEE AND ALEX LIFESON ROCK ON RUSH!!!!!!
Undoubtedly the most important concert they ever played was DUBLIN. As a Irish Rush fan since I was 10 when I discovered A Farewell To Kings in 1978. I was an honour to see them my capital city. The soundtrack to my life. Thank you to 3 lovely genuine guys and masters of their art. Sorely missed. ❤
Neil was famously quoted indicating that "Tom Sawyer" was a very difficult song to play and that was why it felt so good to "get it right". One of the best concert moments I have ever had was on R40 in Toronto when they did "Tom Sawyer", the camera on Neil was on the stage backdrop at the end of the song and Neil smiled at Ged and Alex... I knew that I had just witnessed a special moment because, for him, the ultimate perfectionist in his playing, he "got it right".
What a truly fantastic band. I had the privilege of seeing them twice in the 1970s. Once at Stafford,Bingley Hall and at an ice rink in Sealand, Chester. In my 70s now and still listen to them. Best times.
I've always been amazed at how easy Neil Peart made playing the drums look. I know he was totally kicking ass, but he typically had the appearance that he was bored. He was doing something so second nature; powerful, accurate and intricate. Most folks would suffer quadruple limb failure trying to play like him and sound like a bozo. He was the best.
With out a doubt one of thee most Bad Ass Songs to ever be recorded!!! I was 20 yrs old when this song came out and I've been rocking to it ever since!!!
Nice little homage to Spinal Tap with the mini Stonehenge on the keyboard! What a great band! Lucky enough to see the a couple times in the late 70’s. Never took themselves too seriously and all of them had a great sense of humor! One of my top 5 and possibly top 3 bands of all time.
Best progressive band I've seen them 75 times. Only Tour that I've missed was the "Test for Echo" My all time fav. drummer of course "Neil Peart" Rest in Peace, I'll see you again someday when the Lord decides so.
I saw them in Augusta, Georgia in an 8000 seat civic center. They were as loud as ANY concert I ever heard, but sounded like they were on headphones. So clear, so perfect. I miss Neil and I miss Rush.
The tune that got me into Rush. Then I went and got their current album at that time: Hold Your Fire. After that, I went to the cassette bin at Kmart and bought everything from the debut album up to HYF. First show was Roll the Bones. Never missed a tour until Snakes and Arrows. A great band and a fun journey. Thanks, guys.
Absolutamente incomparables, que talento y capacidad para hacer música como nadie. Nunca jamás 3 personas crearon tanto, cómo suenan! Sin duda una de las mejores bandas de la historia.
I'm the same age. You are bro. I'm 58 also rush. They're never going to tour again. I'm glad I got to see them so many times. They are so great live. Neil Peart is going to be missed. He is so good behind the drums. I mean the only next one is Phil Collins. I don't know. I really don't know watching Neil Peart is like watching God play. What else could I say he's the best?
sometimes I just jam out ...other times I really get choked up missing these guys and thinking about all the times I saw them in concert and knowing that will never happen again.....🥲
RUSH Sure made US #CANUCKS Proud with their #AWESOMENESS! Don't think Sir Mike Myers and his bud Garth could EVER Disagree? What #MUSICIANSHIP! Thanks for the #Music and our associated #Memories too!!! SIMPLY #Wild
Of the mega talented musicians RUSH is at the top. Geddy Lee's command of the stage is truly a gift. Niel, we miss you... Glad I was there that night at the Long Beach Arena
Once for free,2007 or 2008 at Starlake. Gold circle seats, thank you Renée. My daughter 16 or 17, so I could have a couple of Molsons. She's a singer who didn't really know much about Rush. I didn't talk to her about the show on the way to, just to get her reaction. On the way home she said she didn't think it was possible for a drummer to be that fast and never seemed to miss a beat. I said to her Megan , you've just seen the greatest drummer of all time,G.O.A.T. if you will. When I told her years later that Neal had died, she said who? I said the drummer in Rush. She didn't say a word, but I noticed a tear in her eye.
Talent overflow, masters of their instruments and their music ranks up there with the best rock bands ever formed. Their arrangements are so complex yet they make it look so easy. One of my favorites that will never lose its power in the soundtrack of my youth.
Wow is that good. It says posted 13 years ago (it's 31-Jan-2023) yet there are only 320 up votes. Go figure! I heard Neil Peart say in an interview once that the drums on this ;piece are so difficult that he struggled to play it correctly. Imagine that from such a master! There are so many aspiring young drummers who look at this song to cover and post here. No one will ever be that good!
It's also an amazing testimony to the developer of these instruments, particularly the drums. How they can handle such physical force that is applied to them without literally turning to dust
I saw Rush several times. The first being during their 2112 tour in Kalamazoo MI. My seats center and back about 40 rows. I noticed people up in the 'side balconies' looking down. Going forward, those were the tickets I bought. Not only were they usually cheaper, but being able to look down on Neil Peart's fantastic drum work was a show onto itself.
I remember Rush's first debut on American radio the only radio station that would play their music (WMMS HOME OF THE BUZZARD) out of Cleveland Ohio I lived about 60 mi from there when that was broadcasted the airways totally changed forever . Their debut song was WORKING MAN..
One of Canada's Best ....so many great talents from a country with not a huge population...the freedom to do what we choose in a place where the weather is cold with long winters...some choose indoor hobbies like music,not a bad idea and Rush is amongst the best in the world.
CLOCK WORK ANGELS WZ SUCH A GREAT TOUR AND I SEEN 3 SHOWS OF THEM DOING JUST THAT !.. GEDDY LEE ALEX LIFESON, NEIL PEART... WHO WOULD HAVE EVER IMAGINED THE GREATEST ROCK GROUP FROM CANADA!!...
This song made me want to be a drummer when i was 11 now in my 50s im still learning lol..my stereo was faking bleeding with rush speakers put to their recommended watts and pushed beyond any rating ever could..you could hear my hand picked and assembled carefully a mile down the road no lie..how my parents put up with the house shaking and not beating my door down ill never know...hats off to them because after a nice joint it was maxed the fak out with tom and Neil's drum solos..exit stage lett come on!!! Burn the faking house down love rush .rip my drummer angel and thank you for making me a wanna be rock star ..lol..hell yeah!!!!woooooooo
there will never be a greater drummer ever or a most epic band that existed only so sorry neil had to leave so soon he was so are alex and getty may god be with you all im sure if not certain you rocked the universe for him as you did for all of us
I remember as a very very young kid my dad taking me to see you just rock band that he loved and listened to on KSHE everyday and we went and saw a rush it was absolutely incredible
I hate putting Rush on my mixes... because what the hell do you dare follow it up with? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Rush will not be missed. THEY HAVE DONE WAY MORE THAN ENOUGH. God rest them. Retire with the knowledge we will always love you.
My brother was a huge fan,he dragged me to see them,I became a huge fan,he sadly passed away,me and my sister went to see them in his honour brilliant night at wembly arena,and we had time stand still played at his funeral 😀😀
I saw them twice on the Snakes tour. After intermission the South Park parody started and everyone in the amphitheater knew what was coming, but when it started…. It was intense and mind blowing. I may have pi*sed myself, but I wouldn’t admit it if I did….
Just 2 guys with amazing talents playing with a GOD at drums! Never again will Earth hear such greatness!
God is taking lessons now from Neal while he blasts heaven with new chords
@@FrederickDuff Absolutely
You're 100% right!
Well said…… best rock trio ever.
You are so right. Grew up with their music since the 70's. Off the rails talent.
Rush, by far the best thing ever to come out of Canada.
what about Bob and Doug McKenzie eh? what a hoser.
@@themadfabber Never actually heard of them, I was of course joking, there are actually a lot of great musicians from Canada, enough so actually to forgive Nickelback.
I agree. Lucky tp see them 4 times in WA state.
@@spacecoastmed Nothing and I mean nothing can ever forgive nickleback. IMO.
Other than Labatts and Pamela Anderson
The South Park open was amazing!! This has to be the most underrated band of all tume
There is not another guitar player on earth like Alex Lifeson. He’s in a completely different lane. Brilliant
I think your right.
Let’s not go to far…
That I absolutely agree with such genius
Jerry Cantrell of Aic would give him a run for the money for sure.
...and he's entertaining to watch. That Frankenstein walk he does is hilarious.
Geddy Lee gets a world of credit here....performing after the South Park clip without laughing your head off is commendable to say the least. RIP Neil. You made things better for many.
Music will never be this great again, rock on
One of my favorite sayings is "The whole is greater than the sum of the parts." It's almost always true of great rock and roll bands, and Rush is clearly one of them
I got to see RUSH once in my life on my 60th birthday felt like I was 25 again. My favorite Canadian Rock band
A Memory to be sure Randy! I was RUSHED my Senior Year of High School in April of "75! My buddy told me I just HAD to hear this new album he had called "Fly By Night". Cut Biology Class....Best Detention Ever!🤣 I was blessed to see Dirk, Lerxst and The Late Professor 56 Times! I have listened to RUSH practically everyday since that day back in 1975, give or take a day here and there. I also have seen so many cool shows from many other great bands and artists but RUSH is on a whole other level and that's probably why they will always be My # 1.....RUSH IS FAMILY! My Kids AND Grandkids absolutely dig The Canadian Trio! Cheers Bruddah and Keep Rocking!
I'm 62 and I've been to 10 Rush concerts the memories are still in my head
@@TheStuport Cleveland agora 1975
@@maxwolf2726cool, unfortunately Rush had no plan to play in Asia especially in Jakarta, Indonesia, so I had no chance to see their concert in live. I am also fans of Genesis, and they also never had a concert in Asia, luckily I saw the concert of their vocalist Phil Collins here in Jakarta,at least he made one of my dreams come true..
It’s a masterpiece that will live on forever
I was privileged and lucky enough to see RUSH 34 times starting in 81 on their Moving Pictures tour. One of my biggest regrets that I’ll take to my grave was missing their last tour thinking that I’d get another chance. I have to say this recording really shows them at their best. Having fun and killing it. Rest In Peace Professor…🙏
WTF....34 times! I felt honored to have seen them 4 times. I bow in your presence.
I'm a little under you in attendance, but spot on in your feelings. This was the second tour/show I missed since 12/81. But it is not what you missed my brother, it's what you experienced. Best wishes. Always!!
You must be from Toronto, or a roadie one!
I dug their music from the late '70s, being turned on to them from a chick in school. Her older brother started with the debut album.
She told me to buy ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE.
This chick looked like Sheryl Crow and was from metro St.Louis.
She moved down to North Harris Co.Texas which is Houston metro.
Saw RUSH on Hemisphere's tour with APRIL WINE opening in '77-'78. It was a cold bitch that night. But bud & beer kept the chill down going and coming out of Old Sam Houston Coloseum. And the only other time was on the Power Windows tour when l lived near Dallas/Ft.Worth. No opening act, they just lowered the house lights and began The Three Stooges theme song with the birds sound effects.
Truly letting everyone know they were just humble people and not Rock Gods. I thought that was cool as hell. ROLL ON FOREVER!!!
It's a true fan that gets to see rush 34 times. You are definitely a true fan. I've always been a fan ...I'm a drummer because of this band in particular. I grew up playing on my lap and air drums..lol but it helped with timing and made the transfer to a real drums alot easier
I saw them here in Baltimore city at the Baltimore Arena Back in 88 what a show hey there will never be a drummer like Neil Peart may he rest in peace
3 guys making all that music with no missed note. God they were awesome together.
That's exactly what I say and tell friends or people who never seen them for three guys playing they sounded like they had an orchestra, RIP NEIL PERT AND I STILL LOVE GEDDY LEE AND ALEX LIFESON ROCK ON RUSH!!!!!!
Undoubtedly the most important concert they ever played was DUBLIN. As a Irish Rush fan since I was 10 when I discovered A Farewell To Kings in 1978. I was an honour to see them my capital city. The soundtrack to my life. Thank you to 3 lovely genuine guys and masters of their art. Sorely missed. ❤
These 3 musicians are Goats. Never will there ever a band with such talent
R. I. P. Peart u will never be forgotten ❤🇨🇦
Neil was famously quoted indicating that "Tom Sawyer" was a very difficult song to play and that was why it felt so good to "get it right". One of the best concert moments I have ever had was on R40 in Toronto when they did "Tom Sawyer", the camera on Neil was on the stage backdrop at the end of the song and Neil smiled at Ged and Alex... I knew that I had just witnessed a special moment because, for him, the ultimate perfectionist in his playing, he "got it right".
What a truly fantastic band.
I had the privilege of seeing them twice in the 1970s.
Once at Stafford,Bingley Hall and at an ice rink in Sealand, Chester. In my 70s now and still listen to them. Best times.
The Professor- RIP ❤ THE BEST kit master ever!
Just 3 guys making the best music ever!!! Glad I got to see them.
The one and only RUSH. Feel fortunate to have seen them twice.
I saw them twice- just on the Snakes tour! I don’t remember how many times total…
Seen them twice as well in 2012 and 2015 won't ever forget it
Lil rush stole the show tho
I only saw them once @ Madison Square Garden back in "76".
I've always been amazed at how easy Neil Peart made playing the drums look. I know he was totally kicking ass, but he typically had the appearance that he was bored. He was doing something so second nature; powerful, accurate and intricate. Most folks would suffer quadruple limb failure trying to play like him and sound like a bozo. He was the best.
"second nature; powerful, accurate and intricate" - so true, and " quadruple limb failure" :-) Thanks for the great commentary about Neil.
Yup...guy does look bored because he makes it look easy! Second fav drummer after Larry Mullen Jr.
Stone-faced drum killer. The dude was an alien.
With out a doubt one of thee most Bad Ass Songs to ever be recorded!!! I was 20 yrs old when this song came out and I've been rocking to it ever since!!!
This was my first concert and I could not believe it was just 3 people in the band. It was a great show. I've seen them 4 other times since.
Will never get old......
The South Park bit really shows what a great sense of humor this band had. "Working Man" is my favorite, but this is amazing!!
I can't imagine not feeling the exhilaration that permeates every cell running through my body whenever I hear this song.
Rush one for the greats of all time 😎
One of the best progressive rock bands
Nice little homage to Spinal Tap with the mini Stonehenge on the keyboard! What a great band! Lucky enough to see the a couple times in the late 70’s. Never took themselves too seriously and all of them had a great sense of humor! One of my top 5 and possibly top 3 bands of all time.
What a team ,remember it’s a team event at every concert there all great , when they can work the magic together.
They used to kick off the North American Tour in Detroit. We would buy tickets for each night. Great times!
Best progressive band I've seen them 75 times. Only Tour that I've missed was the "Test for Echo" My all time fav. drummer of course "Neil Peart" Rest in Peace, I'll see you again someday when the Lord decides so.
He was alright, especially for a Canadian 🤠
@glen....75 times?.....when was the 1st time? I saw the Signals tour in 1982 at the Worcester centrum outside of Boston....I was 14 years old.
75 times!! No wonder I couldn’t get a ticket!🤣🤣
I've listened to this song all my entire adult life and till this day sends chills down my body!!! The Masters at their Craft will live on forever!
Their will never be another . They changed music.
3 very talented guys pure awesome
First concert I was at . 63 yrs . 1978-79 . Civic Arena. Pittsburgh , Pa. Floating on Paper Acid - Zig Zag Man .Melted into our seats.
Mr. Neil Ellenwood Peart Rest In Peace 🥁⚡🔥
Thanks for the gift of your music!
I saw them in Augusta, Georgia in an 8000 seat civic center. They were as loud as ANY concert I ever heard, but sounded like they were on headphones. So clear, so perfect. I miss Neil and I miss Rush.
The tune that got me into Rush. Then I went and got their current album at that time: Hold Your Fire. After that, I went to the cassette bin at Kmart and bought everything from the debut album up to HYF. First show was Roll the Bones. Never missed a tour until Snakes and Arrows. A great band and a fun journey. Thanks, guys.
What can I say? Best ever! Neil, God broke the mold with his talent.
I don't see anyone throwing sh_t? Go figure!
Great’s concert of all time thank you Brother 🎉
Was fortunate enough to see RUSH twice in San Antonio thanks to my older brother Danny who introduced me to RUSH, the best band I have ever seen ....
Absolutamente incomparables, que talento y capacidad para hacer música como nadie. Nunca jamás 3 personas crearon tanto, cómo suenan! Sin duda una de las mejores bandas de la historia.
Still as hot today as when it came out.
I’m 58 an still brings a smile❤❤❤❤
I'm the same age. You are bro. I'm 58 also rush. They're never going to tour again. I'm glad I got to see them so many times. They are so great live. Neil Peart is going to be missed. He is so good behind the drums. I mean the only next one is Phil Collins. I don't know. I really don't know watching Neil Peart is like watching God play. What else could I say he's the best?
sometimes I just jam out ...other times I really get choked up missing these guys and thinking about all the times I saw them in concert and knowing that will never happen again.....🥲
Neal's still jamming in the skie's.he will never be,forgotten.
Neal was just one of the all time greats of that era. So many great drummers came from the 60's thru the 80's and 90's
I saw the Snakes and Arrows tour in Austin and San Antonio. Really good and the set-list was over the top.
I have seen Rush many times, starting with the Farwell to Kings tour. They never put on a bad show. Awesome every time.
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I saw this same Tour in Colorado USA. Absolutely shredded it. 🤘😎
Thanks Eric Randal P here thanks for your format and total respect to Niel and the G and Bass Getting. 😂
A band like no other. Just phenomenal!!
This is such a clean sounding recording. I can't see Neil without dropping a tear.
I saw them on this tour and it was amazingly clean in the mix live too there was no mud at all it was truly mind blowing live
Epic, I wasn't privileged enough to see them live.
Same
RUSH Sure made US #CANUCKS Proud with their #AWESOMENESS!
Don't think Sir Mike Myers and his bud Garth could EVER Disagree?
What #MUSICIANSHIP!
Thanks for the #Music and our associated #Memories too!!!
SIMPLY #Wild
Of the mega talented musicians RUSH is at the top. Geddy Lee's command of the stage is truly a gift. Niel, we miss you... Glad I was there that night at the Long Beach Arena
I'm so madly in love with RUSH !
By far one of the coolest intros to a concert I’ve ver
Rush the best❤
I love and miss Neil ❤️ 😩
I as well
I moved to Iowa from the Puget Sound area about 12 years ago. This video shows and speaks volumes of what I miss about home.
From North york Ontario !!!!!!
I was never a huge RUSH fan but I surely appreciate the talent.
Same. You don't have to love the tune to appreciate the talent. This song gave me the creeps as a little kid. But Peart. My God. Other worldly.
Once for free,2007 or 2008 at Starlake. Gold circle seats, thank you Renée. My daughter 16 or 17, so I could have a couple of Molsons. She's a singer who didn't really know much about Rush. I didn't talk to her about the show on the way to, just to get her reaction. On the way home she said she didn't think it was possible for a drummer to be that fast and never seemed to miss a beat. I said to her Megan , you've just seen the greatest drummer of all time,G.O.A.T. if you will. When I told her years later that Neal had died, she said who? I said the drummer in Rush. She didn't say a word, but I noticed a tear in her eye.
Talent overflow, masters of their instruments and their music ranks up there with the best rock bands ever formed. Their arrangements are so complex yet they make it look so easy. One of my favorites that will never lose its power in the soundtrack of my youth.
Wow is that good. It says posted 13 years ago (it's 31-Jan-2023) yet there are only 320 up votes. Go figure! I heard Neil Peart say in an interview once that the drums on this ;piece are so difficult that he struggled to play it correctly. Imagine that from such a master! There are so many aspiring young drummers who look at this song to cover and post here. No one will ever be that good!
Now one more up-vote. 🥁
Precisely right. Neil will always be the master. Never duplicated.🙏💖
U should check out ...avery molek on u tube....6 yrs old and can play it as good as the professor
I loved rush in 1984. Best drummer ever. Even then neil was too percussionist. He was a one man symphony.
They are cool artistic soul I hope they do more music again.
Simply the best. Rock orchestra on steroids ❤
The GOAT of drummers
It's also an amazing testimony to the developer of these instruments, particularly the drums. How they can handle such physical force that is applied to them without literally turning to dust
Just a fantastic band and Neil is awesome! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ty Cleveland for making Rush relevant
Rip professor, Incredible performance!!
This is my favorite band and has been for a time, these guys are great.
I saw Rush several times. The first being during their 2112 tour in Kalamazoo MI. My seats center and back about 40 rows. I noticed people up in the 'side balconies' looking down. Going forward, those were the tickets I bought. Not only were they usually cheaper, but being able to look down on Neil Peart's fantastic drum work was a show onto itself.
A wall of sound from 3 guys. I'm 72 now& never tire listening to the genius of Rush
Took one of my sons to this tour- his first concert. Now the bar is way high for any future shows.
They never lost a step or a beat. They gave so much and will be missed. I saw one of the last R40 shows in Toronto and it was mind blowing
That is why they stooped, Neil said he could not do 100% and did not want to give the fans any less
Then he kept his word. They we’re so talented but they were also warriors. The touring and catalogue of albums was so much hard work
Love you guys for the years of fantastic music,epic shows, and your excellence
I remember Rush's first debut on American radio the only radio station that would play their music (WMMS HOME OF THE BUZZARD) out of Cleveland Ohio I lived about 60 mi from there when that was broadcasted the airways totally changed forever . Their debut song was WORKING MAN..
One of Canada's Best ....so many great talents from a country with not a huge population...the freedom to do what we choose in a place where the weather is cold with long winters...some choose indoor hobbies like music,not a bad idea and Rush is amongst the best in the world.
CLOCK WORK ANGELS WZ SUCH A GREAT TOUR AND I SEEN 3 SHOWS OF THEM DOING JUST THAT !.. GEDDY LEE ALEX LIFESON, NEIL PEART... WHO WOULD HAVE EVER IMAGINED THE GREATEST ROCK GROUP FROM CANADA!!...
Incredible 👍
This song made me want to be a drummer when i was 11 now in my 50s im still learning lol..my stereo was faking bleeding with rush speakers put to their recommended watts and pushed beyond any rating ever could..you could hear my hand picked and assembled carefully a mile down the road no lie..how my parents put up with the house shaking and not beating my door down ill never know...hats off to them because after a nice joint it was maxed the fak out with tom and Neil's drum solos..exit stage lett come on!!! Burn the faking house down
love rush .rip my drummer angel and thank you for making me a wanna be rock star ..lol..hell yeah!!!!woooooooo
This has to be Brazil. RUSH is BIG in Brazil. Smart people with good taste in music and beautiful women.
there will never be a greater drummer ever or a most epic band that existed only so sorry neil had to leave so soon he was so are alex and getty may god be with you all im sure if not certain you rocked the universe for him as you did for all of us
They put the power into a trio
Sick ASF!!!!!
Neil Peart and John Bonham thank goodness I got to see them both there will never be another pair like them rip to both of you
I remember as a very very young kid my dad taking me to see you just rock band that he loved and listened to on KSHE everyday and we went and saw a rush it was absolutely incredible
The best rush song doesn't age got see them twice
Most incredible 3 piece band of all time no close second during any era forget about it
Why yes, yes it was
I hate putting Rush on my mixes... because what the hell do you dare follow it up with? Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
Rush will not be missed. THEY HAVE DONE WAY MORE THAN ENOUGH. God rest them.
Retire with the knowledge we will always love you.
Thankyou Rush .. RIP Neil Peart.. Hail Geddy Lee.. Respect Alex Lifesson ..for the best song ever .. TOM SAWYER..
My brother was a huge fan,he dragged me to see them,I became a huge fan,he sadly passed away,me and my sister went to see them in his honour brilliant night at wembly arena,and we had time stand still played at his funeral 😀😀
Neil your the best drummer!!!!!!!!...
Got to see rush in Pittsburgh ! My fav!
Uma das melhores bandas de todos os tempos!
So glad I got to see them back in 1987
Tours I have seen of this great band - - -
Power Windows
Hold Your Fire
Presto
T4E
Counterparts
Vapor Trails
R30
S&A
R40
Very true 🙃🎸
5:00, I love this move by Alex Lifeson, his hand gesture as to say "Moving" like Geddy Lee says in the song.
02/19/2023
I saw them twice on the Snakes tour. After intermission the South Park parody started and everyone in the amphitheater knew what was coming, but when it started…. It was intense and mind blowing. I may have pi*sed myself, but I wouldn’t admit it if I did….
Sounds like an admission to me 🤣
@@Bear2U ✋🏻😁