My son passed away in December of last year and this song came to me in a dream, thinking my son was telling me he enjoyed it. Can't listen to it without crying now. My band is going to be learning it soon to honour him. Such a great song. Rest In Peace, Neil 🥁💙
Indeed, I could listen to Manhattan Project, Marathon, Territories, and Middletown Dreams in a row all day long. The bass and drums on these songs is simply sick. The lyrics are top notch and so meaningful. Along with Mystic Rhythms ... that makes Power Windows easily one of my favorite albums.
@@9EricCN3 Hello there ! wow great to see a post rock fans in Prog video comments. Great to see the relation between Post and Prog Rock as soundtracks on human mind contemplation.
This song is definitely one of their finest ones. Blew me away the first time i heard it. Still blows me away. Came here after listening to it on the way to work.
First time I heard it live was on the Power Windows tour in Philly in April '86. And thankfully I have a soundboard bootleg of that show. You can find it on TH-cam.
Truly. Alex just perfectly musically embodied all of the longing Neil put into those words. Go spend some time in the middle of N. America, and you'll understand. There will never be another band quite like Rush.
Reggie, Rushes Music that way its composed is very complex yet Balanced...the stuff that Alex composes is something from the old days of Beethoven, Bach, that era, to play that complex music back in the 70s so good like someone who plays it when they are established, to write music and compose it is Masterclass, he is the best Guitarist of all time....I think hes better then EVH for the sole reason of the complexity of the music written...and I know its hard to compare Guitarist, like Page, EVH, Hendrix, but I think hes a step above...they are all great...my edge goes to Alex.
On that album Geddy silenced almost all the synths for Alex's solos though the songs are dominated by them. A show of respect. The result is not more hollow due to heavy reverbing of gtr sound and razor sharp, complex rhythm work by Neil and Geddy. Fascinating.
One of my absolute favorite songs with Rush. I remember when i first heard this song, it absolute blow me away. And specially the synth melody sling in the middle is something that i can hear a million times over and over. This is one of their best albums together with Signals. Keep drumming in heaven Neil. Thanks for so many incredible moments when i was sad, your drumming and Rush music always kept me going.
Greetings: That is not a "melody...". That is fill. However, Geddy- still rocks it good... As always. Sometimes it is difficult 2 think he never wanted 2 play piano / keyboard / synth. He learned 2 help evolve the band. Fortunately his playing supercedes his voice here. The later years were stressful on him. RIP Neil.
How did Signals sound to you at first listen? For me it was life affirming. I was very into music at the time, as a listener and musician, and I counted on my favorite musicians and bands to regenerate my spirit with every new release. Signals did that for me.
The lyrics were amazing. Without Losing It, I would've never read Hemingway and Fitzgerald and Dos Passos. Countdown relit my passion for the space program.
Well me too, that there are dreamers out there, which have to patiently waiting for their dreams coming true, and Neil Peart amazingly knew that ! This song, along with Bravado and Time Stands Still are my contemplation songs. They make my spirit rise again despite failure and setbacks.
There always alot of meaning in there lyrics. The first time I read 2112 in the album had a story.very personal and emotional songs these guys sing. They have been my favorite since 1978..✌👊😎RUSH ON!!!
Alex is so good here. Without seeing, I would have never been able to slightly comprehend what he is doing. So busy on this song. So underrated. Kills it!
The guy is absolutely off the charts talented. I'm 68 and have had many conversations regarding great guitarists with friends over the years. We all talk the usual shit. Then someone mentions Alex, and everyone all together suddenly go..."ahhhh, yes...Lifeson."
3 of the greatest musicians to have walked the earth - It scares me to think of the shit I might of ended up listening to If these guys had never been born
Still my favourite Rush album. The quality of every aspect of Power Windows in simply unbelievable. It’s all there - perfect running order, amazing songwriting, thought-provoking lyrics, beautiful instrumentation, stellar playing, extraordinary guitar work, a zillion drum sounds by Neil, and Geddy’s vocals on all time high.
This one has all the Rush trademarks. Incredible individual mastery of their respective instruments. They're all three on fire here, especially Neil. Multiple changes of pace, jazzy improv part in the middle, Geddy hitting that note one more time. Most of all, that patented Rush groooove is present. Deep in the pocket, all of them. So blessed to be alive when they were performing.
Daniel Hummel I don’t see anyone disagreeing on that statement. Power Windows is just an amazing album... as for the CA Tour.. kind of a terrible set list, honestly
Eric Bolt the best song ever written from the best band of all time. words cannot describe the feelings i get when i hear that song. tears, goosebumps, joy, sadness... all of it!
I love this song, and I love Rush (favorite band of all time for me, and it's not even close). I was at this concert in Dallas, where the DVDs were recorded. They sounded great, except........poor Geddy. He looks as if he's in PAIN trying to sing these older songs. Not just the high notes, but the whole damn song. It is what it is. It's almost hard to watch. Other than that, this is beatiful
When I went to a Power Windows tour show in 1986 this was the only song off the then new album they didn't play. Glad they dusted it off for the Clockwork tour.
I had seen Rush 5 times before catching this tour. I lost my shit when they played this! They had never played it on any other tours I had caught them on. Power Windows has so many of my favorite Rush songs.
No. The answer is really that simple. They are one of the most creative bands, and certainly the most technically proficient band, IMHO, that I've ever heard. They sound like no other, and most people who hear them for the first time can't believe that they are only a 3 piece band. Their music is so ... full ... as one commentator so aptly put it. The sounds they produce and their arrangements are so stunningly complex and the transitions are beautiful and powerful. They are a great, great band and influenced so many others.
Can there ever be a better version of this song? I think not. The bit where the keys kick in is beyond words and always will be, 'The middle-aged Madonna, calls her neighbour on the phone...' Sublime. RIP Professor.
Need a proper live version from the Power Windows tour, when Geddy still had his voice. The studio version is an absolutely gorgeous track, so lush and full sounding. That feeling of suburban isolation, wishing your life could be something/somewhere else.
A huge track! ... love me some 80s Rush despite how maligned that period is by some. Geddy's voice showing age but still smashing all those notes spot on. And Neil and Alex, stunning as always.
Maybe my favorite of the entire catalog. Not their most complicated or imaginative. But the theme of the song, with all of its highs and lows, just crushes me every time. That last keyboard chord ... chills.
the synth part at the end always gets me. it's like trying to reach for something you will never grasp but you keep trying anyway. awesome song from an awesome band
@@sirscroddy, seems you master this subject. I just don't understand how some rock listeners can complain about keyboards in bands. Keyboards and keyboardists always enrich the sound. There are too many possibilities for music when they are on the field.
@@sirscroddy, almost all my chills caused by Rush's music come from keyboard riffs or ambiences. The ones on Marathon, Force Ten, Superconductor, Red Sector A, etc. For my taste, 80's was the most amazing period in Rush's carreer, in the composition aspect.
Being a High School kid in the mid to late 80’s, this album was in my ‘cassette’ player a lot. But I have forgotten this gem… what a great song and they could go on and on with those last riffs that everybody was doing at the end.
I never realized this song was so much work! (Incredible song) Gheddy is singing his heart out (on top of everything else he does). Alex is doing some crazy playing (not on the album) I’m not sure how Neil made it through a show, considering this is only just one song! Amazing work ethic.
To those criticize the vocals. As long as he's on pitch, and isn't using any aid (pitch correction). He was like 60 years old for god sake. This song was written when he was 34. Saying the vocals are terrible is just inaccurate. They're not great, but the song isn't ruined by it.
+João De Paula There's nothing more beautiful than a song that musically on its own reaches deep inside your soul and tears you up. Add these lyrics and it's a masterpiece. One of the best Rush songs me thinks.
I am right back at 17... listening to Rush all the time. My 1st Rush song discovery was Power windows, Big Money. Videos Hits... hahaha. Could not ignore them any further. I been listening to Rush for 8 more hours in a day. I was completely impressed. Musicianship!
I'm an Aussie and have been a fan of Rush since 1980. I never thought I'd get to see Rush live as they've never toured anywhere near Australia. So it was an unexpected but absolute joy to find myself in Indianapolis in 2012 and saw this tour. I was thrilled when they played this song!!! Also was really lucky to see them in Chicago on the R40 tour... so that was my Middletown dream come true!!
Oh man,in my top 5 for sure,and for those who wonder if Neil can still hit hard,that kit was literally shaking most of that song,he even showed a bit of emotion at the end.Think he likes this one as well.Thank's for the post
Those lyrics depress me terribly but I love this song. I played drums and have always lived in Middletown CT. Music never really worked out for me. My story in song.
I started getting nagged by Geddy's voice around "Different Stages"... but you gotta hand it to him: he's still hitting the notes he TRIES to sing (never mind songs he can no longer sing the original notes to, such as Cygnus X or 2112), and all of them really are insanely good at their age. Lifeson really impressed me on this tour; he's blistering.
Aw man... I was sooo into this and caught in this greatness... I saw Neil having fun at the end there and just thought of how much I miss him, how much WE all miss him. Love this band like family I’ve never met. Such gifts they have given us with their talent.
My son passed away in December of last year and this song came to me in a dream, thinking my son was telling me he enjoyed it. Can't listen to it without crying now. My band is going to be learning it soon to honour him.
Such a great song. Rest In Peace, Neil 🥁💙
I'm deeply and truly sorry for your loss. There is no greater pain. There are not enough words.
Take care man.
Sorry to hear
Sending you love and solace.
Power Windows is a masterpeice
Indeed, I could listen to Manhattan Project, Marathon, Territories, and Middletown Dreams in a row all day long. The bass and drums on these songs is simply sick. The lyrics are top notch and so meaningful. Along with Mystic Rhythms ... that makes Power Windows easily one of my favorite albums.
Sem mais!
Very true! Rush at their talent peak.
Ufff what an álbum, one of my favorites
Push play album
One of their greatest songs out of their synth period.
+nelson gibson It always stood out for me, good catch....
ken mayfield
Definitely agree. This song stands out in many ways, and I personally find it to be an extremely underrated track.
So right, nelson!
Totally! Love this song.
Amazing tune. Ties in well with Subdivisions. Intentional, or not.
This song is understood, by every single person who'd be elsewhere if they could.
Raises hand...
"It's understood".
i think every individuals has their own "Subdivision" and "Middletown Dreams" experience in their own life.
Grew up in the suburbs.
I understand.
@@9EricCN3 Hello there ! wow great to see a post rock fans in Prog video comments. Great to see the relation between Post and Prog Rock as soundtracks on human mind contemplation.
This song is definitely one of their finest ones. Blew me away the first time i heard it. Still blows me away. Came here after listening to it on the way to work.
First time I heard it live was on the Power Windows tour in Philly in April '86. And thankfully I have a soundboard bootleg of that show. You can find it on TH-cam.
The final expression on Neil's face is worth the whole video!
Isaías Júnior haha yeah, i love when he gets reactions like these.
Agreed
I he when he’s with the guys he’s just a normal dude. When he’s doing interviews and media stuff he’s much more reserved
At the end lmao... he was a beauty!
It was a treat to see him let his guard down.
Alex's parts are always so interesting. Layered, complex, and unconventional.
Truly. Alex just perfectly musically embodied all of the longing Neil put into those words. Go spend some time in the middle of N. America, and you'll understand. There will never be another band quite like Rush.
Alex so underrated... until you try to figure out his parts.
The concentration of Alex watching him on the changing parts are enjoyable to watch throughout this masterpiece!
Reggie, Rushes Music that way its composed is very complex yet Balanced...the stuff that Alex composes is something from the old days of Beethoven, Bach, that era, to play that complex music back in the 70s so good like someone who plays it when they are established, to write music and compose it is Masterclass, he is the best Guitarist of all time....I think hes better then EVH for the sole reason of the complexity of the music written...and I know its hard to compare Guitarist, like Page, EVH, Hendrix, but I think hes a step above...they are all great...my edge goes to Alex.
It took me 35 years to realize Alex is a genius. Understandable in this band. What an artist.
Power windows is one of their best albums and this is one of the albums best songs
Most underrated guitar solo in history in under 20 seconds he says so much with his guitar.
Totally agree!!!!
That's was Lifesons gift in soloing. He could create many moods in shorter solos. This song, the solo is perfect placement to the song
Yeah it's one of his best
On that album Geddy silenced almost all the synths for Alex's solos though the songs are dominated by them. A show of respect. The result is not more hollow due to heavy reverbing of gtr sound and razor sharp, complex rhythm work by Neil and Geddy. Fascinating.
One of my absolute favorite songs with Rush. I remember when i first heard this song, it absolute blow me away. And specially the synth melody sling in the middle is something that i can hear a million times over and over. This is one of their best albums together with Signals. Keep drumming in heaven Neil. Thanks for so many incredible moments when i was sad, your drumming and Rush music always kept me going.
The synthesize melody never gets old that's the genius of rush.
Greetings: That is not a "melody...". That is fill. However, Geddy- still rocks it good... As always. Sometimes it is difficult 2 think he never wanted 2 play piano / keyboard / synth. He learned 2 help evolve the band. Fortunately his playing supercedes his voice here. The later years were stressful on him. RIP Neil.
Agree with all of these comments!
Top 5 Rush song for me. So complex. A nearly perfect composition.
I have heard Geddy say he is very proud of the Power Windows album. He very well should be as it is Rush at their 80's best. Love the boys !!!
Still brings a tear to my eyes. R.I.P. Neil
This song saved my life back in the day. I'm sure I'm not alone.
Oh, that's powerful. I'm so glad we both hung tough. I'm sure your fam and friends are, too.
How did Signals sound to you at first listen? For me it was life affirming. I was very into music at the time, as a listener and musician, and I counted on my favorite musicians and bands to regenerate my spirit with every new release. Signals did that for me.
The lyrics were amazing. Without Losing It, I would've never read Hemingway and Fitzgerald and Dos Passos. Countdown relit my passion for the space program.
Well me too, that there are dreamers out there, which have to patiently waiting for their dreams coming true, and Neil Peart amazingly knew that ! This song, along with Bravado and Time Stands Still are my contemplation songs. They make my spirit rise again despite failure and setbacks.
There always alot of meaning in there lyrics. The first time I read 2112 in the album had a story.very personal and emotional songs these guys sing. They have been my favorite since 1978..✌👊😎RUSH ON!!!
neil is killing it damnnnnnnnnnn
Alex is so good here. Without seeing, I would have never been able to slightly comprehend what he is doing. So busy on this song. So underrated. Kills it!
The guy is absolutely off the charts talented. I'm 68 and have had many conversations regarding great guitarists with friends over the years. We all talk the usual shit. Then someone mentions Alex, and everyone all together suddenly go..."ahhhh, yes...Lifeson."
I cried when they played this. I purposely stayed away from the set list. And this shocked me beyond belief.
This song is THE genuine summary of Rush .. I miss you guys
To the best of my knowledge, this song has never been described as Part II of "Subdivisions," but it really should be.
+FreedomZealot If Subdivisions is from a teenagers' perspective, then this is most from an adult's...facing the real world.
But if you want a song about someone growing up and facing the real world, that's exactly what The Pass is about.
OMG to much best song ever here ahah
FreedomZealot just from the chorus drop I feel it’s the sequel to Analog Kid verses Subdivisions seeing as it’s about adolescent life in the big city!
I think Analog Kid is supposed to be, because Signals is (to the band at least) a concept album
Geddys bassline takes us on a journey. Incredible.
Wow, he can still do the magical "Ohhh" at 1:09! Thanks for making my day, Ged.
A powerful song by a legendary band.
+ManOffTTC I KNOW! It's amazing he can still do that part. And yet still some people here are saying that Geddy's voice is done for....I call BS.
That “Ohhhhhh” is literally the most heavy-hitting part of the song in the original and somehow he can still create the same emotion 30 years later
RIP NEIL PEART!!!💔 GREATEST DRUMMER EVER!!!
1:09 super impressive. After all these years
If you're here in 2021, it means you have a good musical taste.
3 of the greatest musicians to have walked the earth - It scares me to think of the shit I might of ended up listening to If these guys had never been born
Amazing. All of Power Windows is exceptional.
05:07 How I choose to remember Neil...
What fucking brilliant band man... Can't get my head around how loose, but tight they are!
LOVE THIS SONG!! So cool that they resurrected it for this tour.
This song meant a lot to me as a teen, back when Power Windows first came out. Still one of my favorites and glad to see it done live again.
Still my favourite Rush album. The quality of every aspect of Power Windows in simply unbelievable. It’s all there - perfect running order, amazing songwriting, thought-provoking lyrics, beautiful instrumentation, stellar playing, extraordinary guitar work, a zillion drum sounds by Neil, and Geddy’s vocals on all time high.
This one has all the Rush trademarks.
Incredible individual mastery of their respective instruments.
They're all three on fire here, especially Neil.
Multiple changes of pace, jazzy improv part in the middle, Geddy hitting that note one more time.
Most of all, that patented Rush groooove is present. Deep in the pocket, all of them.
So blessed to be alive when they were performing.
In my opinion Power Windows was the best synth era album and it was great that they played a lot from it on this tour
Daniel Hummel I don’t see anyone disagreeing on that statement. Power Windows is just an amazing album... as for the CA Tour.. kind of a terrible set list, honestly
By FAR their best synth era album. It's up with Moving Pictures, Permanent Waves, and Signals on my list.
@@changgames4637, except Permanent Waves, all other three are from the "synth era". LOL
Lyrically a phenomenal album.
My rank is: Power > Grace > Hold
PS. I dont consider Signal belong the sinth era
Tears me up almost always.
Goose bump city right here the greatest, period.
Eric Bolt the best song ever written from the best band of all time. words cannot describe the feelings i get when i hear that song.
tears, goosebumps, joy, sadness... all of it!
Luv you bro!
Another demonstration of musical and lyrical genius we likely will not see again.
I love this song, and I love Rush (favorite band of all time for me, and it's not even close). I was at this concert in Dallas, where the DVDs were recorded. They sounded great, except........poor Geddy. He looks as if he's in PAIN trying to sing these older songs. Not just the high notes, but the whole damn song. It is what it is. It's almost hard to watch. Other than that, this is beatiful
Miss my favorite band. :(
This song has always been my favorite release of Power Windows...such a well structured song on every level
Couldn't agree more. This song is so, so powerful and meaningful.
Absolutely
And those lyrics
Thank you for the great music guys. Enjoy retirement. You have lived a great life Neil.
this is so good....tears ...
Love Neil's expression at the ending. Such a great song.
I saw them a fair few times and they were great. It’s only now looking back I realise how much of my life they influenced
Power Windows was the first proper Rush album I listed to and was blown away.
When I went to a Power Windows tour show in 1986 this was the only song off the then new album they didn't play. Glad they dusted it off for the Clockwork tour.
Words cannot describe how much I miss Rush
Thank you professor Peart.
I had seen Rush 5 times before catching this tour. I lost my shit when they played this! They had never played it on any other tours I had caught them on. Power Windows has so many of my favorite Rush songs.
Can any other band play like this? Unreal
No. The answer is really that simple. They are one of the most creative bands, and certainly the most technically proficient band, IMHO, that I've ever heard. They sound like no other, and most people who hear them for the first time can't believe that they are only a 3 piece band. Their music is so ... full ... as one commentator so aptly put it. The sounds they produce and their arrangements are so stunningly complex and the transitions are beautiful and powerful. They are a great, great band and influenced so many others.
Rush is magic.
Can there ever be a better version of this song? I think not. The bit where the keys kick in is beyond words and always will be, 'The middle-aged Madonna, calls her neighbour on the phone...' Sublime. RIP Professor.
Underrated song. Underrated album. Underrated band(if described as the best band ever……still underrated)
Cried listening to this song on the skilift today. Rip Neil.
Need a proper live version from the Power Windows tour, when Geddy still had his voice. The studio version is an absolutely gorgeous track, so lush and full sounding. That feeling of suburban isolation, wishing your life could be something/somewhere else.
Neil's face at the end. Priceless.
A huge track! ... love me some 80s Rush despite how maligned that period is by some. Geddy's voice showing age but still smashing all those notes spot on. And Neil and Alex, stunning as always.
September 2024. Best band. Ever. Clearly evident
The best band in the world.
I caught a number of shows on the PW tour. I was floored when they brought the album back for CA. What a pleasant surprise.
Best drummer, best bass player,best guitarist best lyricist.best band ever...period.
I can listening IT over and ower again and again, day by day.
This song is straight flames.
Maybe my favorite of the entire catalog. Not their most complicated or imaginative. But the theme of the song, with all of its highs and lows, just crushes me every time. That last keyboard chord ... chills.
A track from one of my favorite records... Just feel love for these guys.
RIP Neil peart ! Thanks for that gem !
One of their best songs!
the synth part at the end always gets me. it's like trying to reach for something you will never grasp but you keep trying anyway.
awesome song from an awesome band
If i could bring just one song to a deserted island, this would be it...
why?
@@zerglilngvet5428 because Rush is the thin red line of my life, an this song is my alltime favourite.
My favorite Rush song!
Keyboard riff starting at 2:07 always gives me goosebumps.
The keys and effects are responsible for those chills. Which is funny, since those are some listeners’ biggest gripes about the PW period.
@@sirscroddy, seems you master this subject.
I just don't understand how some rock listeners can complain about keyboards in bands.
Keyboards and keyboardists always enrich the sound. There are too many possibilities for music when they are on the field.
@@sirscroddy, almost all my chills caused by Rush's music come from keyboard riffs or ambiences.
The ones on Marathon, Force Ten, Superconductor, Red Sector A, etc.
For my taste, 80's was the most amazing period in Rush's carreer, in the composition aspect.
@@josie1776 the three-song studio set of Marathon-Territories-Middletown Dreams may be Rush’s best.
Rush forever!!!!
I don't know why. I keep coming back to this song.
"...Dreams transport desires.....Drive you when you're down...." another prophetic words from Master Neil Peart.
Being a High School kid in the mid to late 80’s, this album was in my ‘cassette’ player a lot. But I have forgotten this gem… what a great song and they could go on and on with those last riffs that everybody was doing at the end.
Love this song. So glad they sang it on this tour.
I never realized this song was so much work! (Incredible song)
Gheddy is singing his heart out (on top of everything else he does).
Alex is doing some crazy playing (not on the album)
I’m not sure how Neil made it through a show, considering this is only just one song!
Amazing work ethic.
5:05 this world's gonna miss ya, bud
The best band in the world!!!! i'm in love with them, having all their albums on CD's
Rush will ALWAYS be in their OWN category, and UNTOUCHABLE!
Virtuosos !
The best there ever was. Saw every tour since moving pictures. Will never be duplicated!
To those criticize the vocals. As long as he's on pitch, and isn't using any aid (pitch correction). He was like 60 years old for god sake. This song was written when he was 34. Saying the vocals are terrible is just inaccurate. They're not great, but the song isn't ruined by it.
Love this song! Hair on my arm stands up! Badass any day now for sure!
Such a beautiful song, such a masterpiece.
They busted this out in San Antonio. I was very pleased. 👊
This song drips with emotion and is one of my favorites of theirs. You can feel the lost dreams echoing off the skyscrapers.
tears
tearing with ya bro lol
Gabe King rush
+João De Paula from eyes that only cry...
+João De Paula There's nothing more beautiful than a song that musically on its own reaches deep inside your soul and tears you up. Add these lyrics and it's a masterpiece. One of the best Rush songs me thinks.
I am right back at 17... listening to Rush all the time. My 1st Rush song discovery was Power windows, Big Money. Videos Hits... hahaha. Could not ignore them any further. I been listening to Rush for 8 more hours in a day. I was completely impressed. Musicianship!
I was at this show. Great show
Topic. Best synthrocknumber ever. RIP Neil. Greetings from Belgium. Dirk
Poor Ged. That legendary voice was long gone even back then. For you the blind who once could see…
I love all of RUSHs catalog but Middletown has to be my all time favorite closet song from them that not many regulars ever even heard of.
I'm an Aussie and have been a fan of Rush since 1980. I never thought I'd get to see Rush live as they've never toured anywhere near Australia. So it was an unexpected but absolute joy to find myself in Indianapolis in 2012 and saw this tour. I was thrilled when they played this song!!! Also was really lucky to see them in Chicago on the R40 tour... so that was my Middletown dream come true!!
Vida longa ao Rush!
Oh man,in my top 5 for sure,and for those who wonder if Neil can still hit hard,that kit was literally shaking most of that song,he even showed a bit of emotion at the end.Think he likes this one as well.Thank's for the post
This concert was amazing, sounded so huge in the stadium! Cant wait to go see them again.
Those lyrics depress me terribly but I love this song. I played drums and have always lived in Middletown CT. Music never really worked out for me. My story in song.
Fuc*ing beautiful song from the masters! Power Windows one of their underrated albums. Imo their best album of their more modern era.
Best rock band ever
This is one of my favourites...Geddy will never be as good as he once was...Why do we all age!?
Because Jesus hates that you touch yourself at night.
:-)
Peter Zachos lol haha...fuck jesus
I started getting nagged by Geddy's voice around "Different Stages"... but you gotta hand it to him: he's still hitting the notes he TRIES to sing (never mind songs he can no longer sing the original notes to, such as Cygnus X or 2112), and all of them really are insanely good at their age. Lifeson really impressed me on this tour; he's blistering.
Aw man... I was sooo into this and caught in this greatness... I saw Neil having fun at the end there and just thought of how much I miss him, how much WE all miss him. Love this band like family I’ve never met. Such gifts they have given us with their talent.