"The Analog Kid" manifests a neurotransmitter dopamine preponderance to stimulate potent poignant emotional chills and thrills to the psychological cognition experience that restates Rush's prodigious organic mechanism ethereal aesthetic musicianship ♫ A aesthetic track from the Rush Synth era (1982-1987) co-produced by the illustrious Terry Brown 👍🏻 Synth became prominent during the British prog-rock 1970's era. The original model introduced was "Moog synth" in mid-1960's. Notable Users/Endorsers: Keith Emerson (Emerson) Lake & Palmer, Rick Wakeman (Yes) Greg Lake (King Crimson) Carl Palmer (Atomic Rooster) Richard Wright (Pink Floyd). RIP Neil Ellwood Peart xx United Kingdom ❤
Great reaction to a phenomenal song. Seeing you almost uncomfortably fijiting in your chair when they transition into the melodic sections and especially during Alex's guitar solo is priceless. Keep up the rush reactions they really are a treat to watch.❤
As a follow-up to this one, I recommend Digital Man from the Snakes And Arrows Tour, which is widely regarded as its companion. After that, for something from the 90s, I recommend Animate, as performed at Toronto's Molson Amphitheater in 1997. Cheers from Toronto! 🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🐐 🐐 🐐
Love this song as well. Thanks for the reaction. Looking forward to more Rush. You could try reacting to "Between the Wheels" live in Germany (Stick Hits version).
I was a kid when this came out (15) and had just started high school in the big city. It always "moved me". With this song and Subdivisions I felt like Rush was speaking about me.
Working Man from 2011, live, is great. You will want to see that but you should also check out a song called "Secret Touch", live! The version I like best is from the R30 concert in Frankfurt, Germany! Check out Secret Touch. It rips!
Even though Subdivisions seems to get a lot of the glory for me this is the best song on the album. (Losing it is great as well). Loved your reaction too.
When you said this was your first favorite, I knew you were going to be blown away by this performance, and I was right, lol. Even for Rush, they NAILED this one on every level. Alex sounded so good throughout, and shredded that solo. I’d love to see you react to another one you know, but a performance you probably haven’t seen - Working Man live from 1974 with John Rutsey on drums. This is just months before Neil joins the band. They are so young here - 20, I believe. Baby-faced, but already soooo talented. Cheers! th-cam.com/video/SZYr_J9H54I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pJQ1DK75Ujn22UWo
Deyana, I'm guessing you are from eastern Europe. Uzbeck area????? I'm an old Rush/Neil Fan.....I've saw them bout 7 times live....still one of my fav bands.....Tool, Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree are leading the pack now.....
You mentioned shredding and it popped in my head you should check out Extreme they have a new song out right now named Rise and the guitarist wrote his solo as a dedication to Edward Van Halen
Best band...ever, hands down. Crying is fine. The release of emotions, good, bad, mixed, the overload of sensation, nothing wrong with that. Being touched that deeply is something that happens rarely.
LOVE the reaction!! :) Maybe check out NEIL PEART Buddy Rich HONOR?????!!!!!!!!! :) ♥AND, or... Victor Wooten bass magic????????? :) “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you believe in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” ~ Romans 15:13
Deyana, I'm guessing you are from eastern Europe. Uzbeck area????? I'm an old Rush/Neil Fan.....I've saw them bout 7 times live....still one of my fav bands.....Tool, Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree are leading the pack now.....
Neil passed away 4 years ago yesterday 😢
Rip❤
Rip Neil 😢💔
Alex making Neil smile like that always makes me smile too! Neil was always so stoic and focused when he played live!! 🤣🤣
"The Analog Kid" manifests a neurotransmitter dopamine preponderance to stimulate potent poignant emotional chills and thrills to the psychological cognition experience that restates Rush's prodigious organic mechanism ethereal aesthetic musicianship ♫
A aesthetic track from the Rush Synth era (1982-1987)
co-produced by the illustrious Terry Brown 👍🏻
Synth became prominent during the British prog-rock 1970's era. The original model introduced was "Moog synth" in mid-1960's. Notable Users/Endorsers: Keith Emerson (Emerson) Lake & Palmer, Rick Wakeman (Yes) Greg Lake (King Crimson) Carl Palmer (Atomic Rooster) Richard Wright (Pink Floyd).
RIP Neil Ellwood Peart xx
United Kingdom ❤
It’s also a song that makes you feel like real good and stuff.
Great reaction to a phenomenal song. Seeing you almost uncomfortably fijiting in your chair when they transition into the melodic sections and especially during Alex's guitar solo is priceless. Keep up the rush reactions they really are a treat to watch.❤
Love this. You have music inside of you! Blessed. The reaction tells the story.
I felt that way about this song for many decades. You sooo get it! Cherish it forever! 🔥🍁❤️🇨🇦
Row 2 Geddy's side when this was recorded. Was absolutely amazing show
Wow that's amaing!😯I envy you!
Really love this song and the whole Signals album. 👍👍
As a follow-up to this one, I recommend Digital Man from the Snakes And Arrows Tour, which is widely regarded as its companion. After that, for something from the 90s, I recommend Animate, as performed at Toronto's Molson Amphitheater in 1997. Cheers from Toronto!
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Thanks so much for the recommendations😄💜
"You move me, you move me..." I was 12 when Signals was released and this chorus still moves me to tears. Great reaction!
Nice that you saw Alex play back singing lol…
RIP KING
lol got a kick outta Neil lookin across to see what silly thing Alex was going to pull off
Love this song as well. Thanks for the reaction. Looking forward to more Rush.
You could try reacting to "Between the Wheels" live in Germany (Stick Hits version).
There'll be plenty of Rush on the channel this year, I promise you that! Thanks so much for the recommendation😊
Amazing song!
Love this song!!!❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥
There's a video of both La Villa Strangiato and Working Man live from The Time Machine tour in Cleveland on TH-cam, it's called The Best Outro Ever. 😊
I love this performance. I always thought the album cut was too short. This version with the final chorus really works better. Great reaction.
I was a kid when this came out (15) and had just started high school in the big city. It always "moved me". With this song and Subdivisions I felt like Rush was speaking about me.
Working Man from 2011, live, is great. You will want to see that but you should also check out a song called "Secret Touch", live! The version I like best is from the R30 concert in Frankfurt, Germany! Check out Secret Touch. It rips!
Thanks so much for the recommendations! I don't know Secret Touch, so I definitely wanna check it out.
@@neonskepetunije cool! BTW, bless your heart for tearing up on Analog Kid. That warms my heart! Hugs!
Nice reaction and review. I too get very emotional watching a band I’ve loved for 40+ years perform. R.I.P. Neil Peart and long live the Mighty Rush!
A fawn eyed girl with sun browned legs dances on the edge of his dreams…., doesn’t get much better than that.
Even though Subdivisions seems to get a lot of the glory for me this is the best song on the album. (Losing it is great as well). Loved your reaction too.
I agree 👍
It's absolutely so hard to pick a RUSH top 5 but this song is definitely in it!
Great reaction!
I feel your feelings here too. Always play on the highway.😊
When you said this was your first favorite, I knew you were going to be blown away by this performance, and I was right, lol. Even for Rush, they NAILED this one on every level. Alex sounded so good throughout, and shredded that solo. I’d love to see you react to another one you know, but a performance you probably haven’t seen - Working Man live from 1974 with John Rutsey on drums. This is just months before Neil joins the band. They are so young here - 20, I believe. Baby-faced, but already soooo talented. Cheers! th-cam.com/video/SZYr_J9H54I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pJQ1DK75Ujn22UWo
I definitly need to see baby Rush 😁Thanks so much for the recommendation!
Nice! My second-favorite Rush song. My favorite is Middletown Dreams, which you should definitely check out if you haven't already heard it!
I love Middletown Dreams too! Power Windows is a very good album👌
Need to watch Red Sector A, Nobody’s Hero, The Garden.
Deyana, I'm guessing you are from eastern Europe. Uzbeck area????? I'm an old Rush/Neil Fan.....I've saw them bout 7 times live....still one of my fav bands.....Tool, Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree are leading the pack now.....
You mentioned shredding and it popped in my head you should check out Extreme they have a new song out right now named Rise and the guitarist wrote his solo as a dedication to Edward Van Halen
Thanks for the recommendation!
Best band...ever, hands down. Crying is fine. The release of emotions, good, bad, mixed, the overload of sensation, nothing wrong with that. Being touched that deeply is something that happens rarely.
I cried with you
yeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssssssssssss!
Natural science is a good one
Okay so if you haven't listened to it yet you have to listen to new world man, kind of the companion piece to this song
I know all of the songs from "Signals".
Yeah, Alex's fake singing is so Alex. Gotta love him. 👍👍
LOVE the reaction!! :) Maybe check out NEIL PEART Buddy Rich HONOR?????!!!!!!!!! :) ♥AND, or... Victor Wooten bass magic????????? :) “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you believe in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” ~ Romans 15:13
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Deyana, I'm guessing you are from eastern Europe. Uzbeck area????? I'm an old Rush/Neil Fan.....I've saw them bout 7 times live....still one of my fav bands.....Tool, Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree are leading the pack now.....