And absolute MASTERS of their craft. I wasn't a big Rush fan until I myself became a musician at age 16. Then I realized that these guys did LIVE with 3 people what it takes most bands 5 members, a producer, and 3 weeks in the studio to do. TRUE artists.....we'll never see this again in our lifetimes.
"It's second-hand smoke that I'm always worried about. It's my second hand, that always has a cigarette in it!" Damn if that's not the funniest line ever.
Alex's dad jokes are great. What a good little video of three of the best artists to ever grace the world. Seeing Neil at peace reading his book in the stadium damn near brought tears to my eyes. Rest in peace Professor.
@@Gregorydrobny I had forgotten about that. There's no way that scene wasn't going to be in the documentary. I know my kids would drop that in for sure.
I was at that show where Alex was introducing the band during Closer to the Heart. It was at The Palace of Auburn Hills on the Counterparts tour. An amazing show. Primus opened for them.
Sadly, the one and only time I saw them, also on the Counterparts tour at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, WI. I don't recall whether Alex was cracking wise while introducing the band.
They also were equally talented on an epic level and found each other in a place where not many people lived. That's as rare as it gets. Miss them greatly. RIP Professor.
@@TheSighphiguy I know, I was just writing an ignorant comment on purpose. I actually love Pink Floyd, listening to The Wall, right Now. I also love Animals.
Yeah, reckon everyone commenting knows exactly what you mean. Unfortunately, how long -or short- you've been a fan doesn't change how much you miss them. Three such undeniable talents in their chosen craft. I don't listen every day, when I do it changes my perspective on my day/week/month almost immediately. Yesterday I listened to Animate from Counterparts album driving home from work- wait day before yesterday. Yesterday was Mystic Rhythms- from Power Windows album. Just what I needed each time. So so remarkable. Thanks to God, the Universe whomever whatever these guys decided to do this amazing and peerless work together.
I'm guessing that the part at 7:22 is from a Detroit show, since Alex introduces the members of the band as Ted Nugent (Detroit native), Sparky Anderson (managed the Detroit Tigers), and Lee Iacocca (former Chrysler CEO and GM exec).
R.I.P. Neil your drumming and percussion was the best this World ever heard and your lyrics invited wise men to ponder the workings of the planet. I am adding The Rush pinball machine to my man cave and encourage other fans to do so as well. Stern seaberg is donating a portion of each sale to finding a cure for giablastoma, the brain cancer that took Neil from us. Peace brother, Ben
My most favorite "Trailer park boys" episode Ricky kidnaps Alex and confuses Rush with April Wine, and wants Alex to play Tom Sawyer but calls it Dianne Sawyer .priceless
My brother seen the signals tour at notre dame in 83 after the show he and his buddies looked down at the stage and there was neil peart sitting on the side drinking a beer and talking to his roadie they could of easily walked down and talked to him but they were to scared to he regrets it to this day
I've said it before and I'll say it again. It's one of those Cosmic paradoxes. How can these goofballs be 3 of the absolutely coolest guys in R&R? Help me Landrew.
Seeing the reactions of their wives at their induction during the standing ovation (even before they were announced...."and from Canada....", I'm guessing they had the same reaction. "These three goofballs!!!???"
Not a RUSH fan boy but over the years however, I did appreciate a lot of their music. (I'm over 70 so my main groups were YES, Crimson, Cooper, Genesis, Beatles, Stones, etc). I was a drummer and felt terrible as to the life Neil went through; As well, upon his passing on... This video popped up so I thought I look at a few seconds of it. The opening scene of Neil playing guitar, Alex on bass and Geddy on drums, cracked me up. Just hilarious. I ended watching the full video. Extremely funny and I'd encourage anyone who hasn't seen it to check it out. These guys had it together...
@@UntrepidOne-gx5le Good question. I was into the Beatles & Stones, DC5 when they came out. Blue Cheer, Pink Floyd, Cream, Genesis, King Crimson, Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin, Gentle Giant, and on and on, etc. From the beginning of modern rock until the early to mid 70's Progressive. To me, RUSH was a third generation Progressive band. That was for the kids to appreciate and follow. Like I said, I grew up with the bands from the Beatles forward. If I was 19 in the mid 70's I probably would have been more 'fascinated' by them, but I saw YES , Crimson, Genesis, Floyd, and on and on, in their heydays when they were inventing the genre... RUSH was a few years too late for me. That being said, I did appreciate what they were doing but I had already seen most of it by the time they were 'famous'...
Just saw this for the first time. Lots of great laughs ... Lerxst is a natural comedian. More than anything, this does a great job of showing them as regular human beings.
That extra scene from I Love You Man always puts a smile on my face. I had no idea that they were going to be in it until I saw it at a theater. And goddamit, it’s my absolute favorite movie now! I wish Alex could be in more movies because he’s fucking hilarious every time he’s in front of a camera
I wasn't there, either! There were times I'd be at a Rush show and I was the only female in my section. Felt bad for the women who were missing it. Later met a fellow Rush chick as into the band as me (my husband is okay with them, but I adore Rush). We are out there- we just didn't get the memo to all go to the same concert. to fill an arena.
This is what always kills me about Rush being female kryptonite. I ask them all the time, why? Well his voice is too high pitched. Oh yeah, what do you think about Led Zeppelin? Musical GODS!!!!!! But....
If you're old school like myself, and have been a fan since kimonos, you remember the small but rabid fan base. To see these dudes come all this way, and to be so blessed as to get a look inside nowadays... awesomenesses. A long way, baby.
This is so great. It just shows how they were all just normal guys and just having fun and blowing of the stress of this huge machine that they have created for over 40 years. I can't imagine that machine. Thanks for sharing
This was a joy to watch. I’ve been a fan since 2112 came out when I was in high school and have been seeing Rush since the Farewell To Kings tour. I love them more now than ever. I miss Neil, am happy for Alex and his new band and Geddy as author. Most of all the music they made and the most beautiful friendship drenched in intelligence and humor!✌️❤️🤘!!!
Serious guys who never took themselves seriously...\m/! In an interview years ago, Geddy was asked why the band stayed together so long with no typical rock band breakup stuff. He said that mathematically, you can't evenly divide three. He also cited that they were the most compatible combination of differences. Wrap you brain around that!
3:40 - the one, who doesn't drink coffee is also the one, who said that they also used coffee as a substance during Hemispheres tour. Alex, you jokester, you ...
that shot of Neil, reading in the stadium... that peaceful over the shoulder smile.. gets me every time
At 6:25. That could be framed.
That was tranquil.
Such a beautiful guy.
Porto Alegre, estádio olímpico.
❤️ RIP Neil, you are missed 😔
Love these guys. Most humble rock stars in history (and Alex could have made it as a comedian.)
I just watch r40 last night and slex made a funny song about a spider in his room …. It was hilarious
And absolute MASTERS of their craft. I wasn't a big Rush fan until I myself became a musician at age 16. Then I realized that these guys did LIVE with 3 people what it takes most bands 5 members, a producer, and 3 weeks in the studio to do. TRUE artists.....we'll never see this again in our lifetimes.
Alex was very funny in ''Trailer park boys''
Ya, watch Alex’s appearances in Trailer Park Boys, even did voices for cartoon version.
I’m not even the biggest Rush fan in the world but I couldn’t agree with Haeuptling more.
Geddy’s scream while sledding, perhaps the most musical sledding shriek in the history of sledding.
Part 2 should feature Alex: Sledding & Shredding.
10/10 👏
lol exactly!
@@davidjorgensen877 We actually gotta see that now…
These guys should be on the Canadian $100 bill.
Nah they should be on the $2112 bill.
@@Kuntahhh Buck fiddy six
Lately they have been trying to get on the Canadian Penny :)
Getting to see Sparky Anderson play the drums with Ted Nugent and Lee Iacocca was one of the musical highlights of my life. We miss you, Sparky!
Too bad they let the fame get to them....
I was at that show. The Palace of Auburn Hills(RIP)
I should've said rest in pieces, lol.
That was my 1st Rush concert
@@bluegrasstoker Awesome, I saw them every time they played the Palace.
"It's second-hand smoke that I'm always worried about. It's my second hand, that always has a cigarette in it!" Damn if that's not the funniest line ever.
Second-hand smoke is more dangerous, but it's also cheaper.
@@DinsdalePiranha67 Especially at a concert.
"Play - I Like To Rock."
"That's April Wine"
"Then play that Diane Sawyer song."
Actually that was a pretty great band.. Top 3 behind Rush and Triumph
@@ST-cy6we I'd hafta' put Saga into the top 3.
i’m not giving anyone a fuckin’ R
My most favorite TPB episode ever.
@@ST-cy6we You said April Wine, but you meant Moxy.
Alex's dad jokes are great. What a good little video of three of the best artists to ever grace the world. Seeing Neil at peace reading his book in the stadium damn near brought tears to my eyes. Rest in peace Professor.
Can you really call them dad jokes? I thought they weren’t meant to be funny! 😂
I always got a kick out of Geddy getting ticked about the shoes not being a documentary issue. Yes it is!
But I want to know if they ever found the shoes and exactly which shoes were they and why they were so important
The ultimate irony of that is the fact that the documentary maker is....his son.
@@Gregorydrobny I had forgotten about that. There's no way that scene wasn't going to be in the documentary. I know my kids would drop that in for sure.
@@ceilingunlimited2430 truth. Lol.
@@Gregorydrobny I think it was his brother.
The coolest band. Very down to earth. RIP Professor.
I was at that show where Alex was introducing the band during Closer to the Heart. It was at The Palace of Auburn Hills on the Counterparts tour. An amazing show. Primus opened for them.
That was hilarious. I would love to have seen that live.
Saw this tour in Indianapolis. Awesome show.
PRIMUS AND RUSH WHERE TF WAS i???? Oh right I wasn't born
I saw them at Richfield Coliseum in Richfield, Ohio on that tour. It was one of the last concerts there before they tore it down. It was a great show!
Sadly, the one and only time I saw them, also on the Counterparts tour at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, WI. I don't recall whether Alex was cracking wise while introducing the band.
"he cant even afford full pants like everybody else" is one of the funniest lines ive ever heard 😆
These guys had such a great friendship. It's just beautiful to watch.
The mutual love and respect they had, and still have, for one another is a rare and beautiful thing to see in the entertainment industry.
They also were equally talented on an epic level and found each other in a place where not many people lived. That's as rare as it gets. Miss them greatly. RIP Professor.
@ 6:20 when Neil looks over his shoulder and smiles.. love it.
Wholesome Neil.
"I don't know what Freddy Lee's gonna say next" 🤣🇨🇦
I miss Rush so much. Since 2010 this band had so much impact on me.
Same!! 🤗💯
nah.
they had an impact on you since 1974. you just didnt know it until 2010.
;)
@@TheSighphiguy I know, I was just writing an ignorant comment on purpose. I actually love Pink Floyd, listening to The Wall, right Now. I also love Animals.
Yeah, reckon everyone commenting knows exactly what you mean. Unfortunately, how long -or short- you've been a fan doesn't change how much you miss them. Three such undeniable talents in their chosen craft. I don't listen every day, when I do it changes my perspective on my day/week/month almost immediately. Yesterday I listened to Animate from Counterparts album driving home from work- wait day before yesterday. Yesterday was Mystic Rhythms- from Power Windows album. Just what I needed each time. So so remarkable. Thanks to God, the Universe whomever whatever these guys decided to do this amazing and peerless work together.
since 1980 for me.
Folks who accuse Rush of being pretentious and over-serious have no idea what Rush is really like.
Rush are one of the least pretentious prog bands out there
Honestly that's true for most progressive rock bands.
I guess I'm fortunate to not know those fools who would think that.....well Ricky Lafleur from Sunnyvale trailer park would be one of them I guess
They took their music seriously but not themselves
no one really acused them of that, most of the stuff I saw is figureative anyway. Even the Lord of the Rings stuff.
Alex Lifeson is honestly a comedian
You always had to make sure you had your beer and back in your seat before the opening polka videos or whatever video they were playing
Alex was pure classic comical fun...while on the road with Geddy and Neil. Thank you for sharing this cool footage of Rush.
I'm guessing that the part at 7:22 is from a Detroit show, since Alex introduces the members of the band as Ted Nugent (Detroit native), Sparky Anderson (managed the Detroit Tigers), and Lee Iacocca (former Chrysler CEO and GM exec).
Yep! The Palace of Auburn Hills.
Besides being the best musicians they're the best comedian s
These guys are HILAROUS. HUMBLE, AND SO FREAKIN' PHENOMENAL!!! I ❤️ "RUSH!!"
R.I.P. Neil your drumming and percussion was the best this World ever heard and your lyrics invited wise men to ponder the workings of the planet. I am adding The Rush pinball machine to my man cave and encourage other fans to do so as well. Stern seaberg is donating a portion of each sale to finding a cure for giablastoma, the brain cancer that took Neil from us.
Peace brother,
Ben
Alex Lifeson is just genuinely a funny guy
Thanks for the ride since 74, (at least for me).
Love you guys...❤
My most favorite "Trailer park boys" episode Ricky kidnaps Alex and confuses Rush with April Wine, and wants Alex to play Tom Sawyer but calls it Dianne Sawyer .priceless
Just knowing that I can't meet Neil Peart anymore makes me want to cry
My brother seen the signals tour at notre dame in 83 after the show he and his buddies looked down at the stage and there was neil peart sitting on the side drinking a beer and talking to his roadie they could of easily walked down and talked to him but they were to scared to he regrets it to this day
I'd have taken it too :O
Same. I always imagined I'd run into him at a small bookstore. I'd be totally cool (!!!) and ask what he was reading.
Gosh, me too☹..
Neil didn't really like interacting with fans so it's probably best you didn't.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. It's one of those Cosmic paradoxes. How can these goofballs be 3 of the absolutely coolest guys in R&R? Help me Landrew.
'Cause they're Canadian, eh?
Seeing the reactions of their wives at their induction during the standing ovation (even before they were announced...."and from Canada....", I'm guessing they had the same reaction. "These three goofballs!!!???"
Are you here for the festival?
They became Men of the World. Who woulda thunk it?
This is GREAT Alex Lifeson humor is so funny
Looove those guys!! Best band ever.. Rush Rocks!
Someone up there is laughing. 😇 we still love you Neil!
I agree 100%
Yes
still == always
you forgot lifesons hall of fame speech, bar none the best induction speech ever given.
I watched it. All I heard was “Blah blah, blahblah blah blah blahblahblah!”
@@paulweisgerber7654 you must've had the dial set wrong
3 best friends playing music, can't get better than that,
Not a RUSH fan boy but over the years however, I did appreciate a lot of their music. (I'm over 70 so my main groups were YES, Crimson, Cooper, Genesis, Beatles, Stones, etc). I was a drummer and felt terrible as to the life Neil went through; As well, upon his passing on... This video popped up so I thought I look at a few seconds of it. The opening scene of Neil playing guitar, Alex on bass and Geddy on drums, cracked me up. Just hilarious. I ended watching the full video. Extremely funny and I'd encourage anyone who hasn't seen it to check it out. These guys had it together...
@@UntrepidOne-gx5le Good question. I was into the Beatles & Stones, DC5 when they came out. Blue Cheer, Pink Floyd, Cream, Genesis, King Crimson, Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin, Gentle Giant, and on and on, etc. From the beginning of modern rock until the early to mid 70's Progressive. To me, RUSH was a third generation Progressive band. That was for the kids to appreciate and follow. Like I said, I grew up with the bands from the Beatles forward. If I was 19 in the mid 70's I probably would have been more 'fascinated' by them, but I saw YES , Crimson, Genesis, Floyd, and on and on, in their heydays when they were inventing the genre... RUSH was a few years too late for me. That being said, I did appreciate what they were doing but I had already seen most of it by the time they were 'famous'...
I can't stop laughing at the entire spider in your house clip. Gold.
Playing Dianne Sawyer for Gord Downie, priceless. 😂
RUSH is the best band the universe has given us! Thank you!
8:11 Is that even Geddy with that overdubbed scream? Priceless
6:18.....that's the greatest shot of Neil Peart ever
Play that Diane Sawyer song hahaha. That line killed me.
Ricky TPB cant even lip sync .
good seeing these rush clips not Seen b4 today
“Looking for the shoes is not really a documentary issue here.”
-Geddy Lee
Legitimately probably the maddest footage of Geddy you will find lmao
Absolutely hilarious!!! I’m so glad they have fun with their fame!!!
The second hand smoke? :D That is brilliant Alex :)
I still get tears from seeing the professor. RIP NEIL
The I Love You Men weren't prepared to get Rushified so directly, lol.
TPB !!!
Play that Diane Sawyer song!
I like how this is about 80% Alex... truly an underrated comedic genius
Well we were just upstairs! LMAO🤣
These guys make you proud to be Canadian.
Just saw this for the first time. Lots of great laughs ... Lerxst is a natural comedian. More than anything, this does a great job of showing them as regular human beings.
I like how they mess around on stage while playing the most complex twisted songs I'd like to be that good
"Throw this beggar a few coins will ya"
Four seconds in, and I'm busting a gut watching Neil flailing around with that guitar. XD
RIP Neil... Thanks for all the memories...
RUSH....40 plus years of Creating Music....having Fun....and Delivering The Goods To Their Fans! RUSH IS FAMILY Cheers From Ohio Eh!
That extra scene from I Love You Man always puts a smile on my face. I had no idea that they were going to be in it until I saw it at a theater. And goddamit, it’s my absolute favorite movie now!
I wish Alex could be in more movies because he’s fucking hilarious every time he’s in front of a camera
Neil convulsing on the Les Paul was the best!
"Seven females at a Rush concert.... Must be some kind of a world record." [It'd have been eight, but I wasn't there.]
They left at 54 i think …
I wasn't there, either! There were times I'd be at a Rush show and I was the only female in my section. Felt bad for the women who were missing it. Later met a fellow Rush chick as into the band as me (my husband is okay with them, but I adore Rush). We are out there- we just didn't get the memo to all go to the same concert. to fill an arena.
I know there was at least one at my first Rush concert. She was my girlfriend at the time.
This is what always kills me about Rush being female kryptonite. I ask them all the time, why? Well his voice is too high pitched. Oh yeah, what do you think about Led Zeppelin? Musical GODS!!!!!! But....
The pinnacle of the band is obviously having their own beer now.
or if Alex can ever learn to play Starship Trooper.... I wonder if YES really appreciated who was introducing them at Hall of Fame
Thanks Rush for the best concert in my Life...Time machine Tour october 12 2010 Santiago de Chile National Stadium VIP Tickets
When Alex, while they are playing a song, gestures to the crowd that Geddy must have been smoking weed......priceless.
"Play that Diane Sawyer song" oh my gosh, so fucking hilarious
"can't even afford full pants like everybody else..." Ha! Full pants lol
If you're old school like myself, and have been a fan since kimonos, you remember the small but rabid fan base. To see these dudes come all this way, and to be so blessed as to get a look inside nowadays... awesomenesses. A long way, baby.
Great memories.
This is so great. It just shows how they were all just normal guys and just having fun and blowing of the stress of this huge machine that they have created for over 40 years. I can't imagine that machine. Thanks for sharing
Love this band always, R.I.P. Neil
it's true, Musicians strive to be Comedians, Comedians secretly wish to be Actors, and Actors want to be Musicians. The circle of life.
"Hey, is that my sandwhich?" So forced, but because it's Neil, so funny. RIP professor.
its "sandwitch"!
geez what an idiot!
;)
I think I have a favorite new Rush video. Thanks so much!
Oh shit youd be my dads best friend like star wars and rush oof you are my father lol
Rush: Awesome music, incredible beer, great guys.
This was a joy to watch. I’ve been a fan since 2112 came out when I was in high school and have been seeing Rush since the Farewell To Kings tour. I love them more now than ever. I miss Neil, am happy for Alex and his new band and Geddy as author. Most of all the music they made and the most beautiful friendship drenched in intelligence and humor!✌️❤️🤘!!!
Serious guys who never took themselves seriously...\m/!
In an interview years ago, Geddy was asked why the band stayed together so long with no typical rock band breakup stuff. He said that mathematically, you can't evenly divide three. He also cited that they were the most compatible combination of differences. Wrap you brain around that!
god do I love rush so much, wish I could play the drums of life and give them all their young selves back... not just for them but for all of us
Amazing footages in Brazil...
2:50 has me on the floor every time 😂
Neil Peart and Tom Hanks look so much alike it's crazy 😅
I showed the similarity to my mom. That's a fun story
@@kadesoutherland3648 yes it's a funny story kind of like chad smith from the red hot chili peppers and Will Ferrell!! Lol
more of this PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My favorite episode of Trailer Park Boys🥰 Great job Alex 🥰
Meanwhile, in a parallel universe, Alex Lifeson plays bass along with his keyboards, Neil has fun on guitar and Geddy Lee starts playing drums...
I love the start where Neil does the leg lift with the guitar... hilarious!!!
When Paul Rudd said "slappin da bass" I lost my shit 😂😂😂
Just came across this. Thanks!
This is priceless LOL
I miss these guys 😭
Looking For Shoes is the title of Geddy's next book.
"Where's My Effin' Shoes?"
Love those guys.
Gracias por compartir, saludos desde Venezuela.
Neil sharing a coffee table book with Geddy while the crowd is in the arena and going crazy. Love that. Gee I miss being able to see them perform.
Boy they sure knew how to entertain (their audience and themselves).
6:23 lolol i love this man RIP
They skipped the best part of the dressing room skit, where the two losers try to tell Neil how his last name is pronounced.
Just like it's spell't, rite?
"i mean, we're pretty big fans, we should know"
Neil sitting in the stands reminds me of Hemingway.
Knowing what I learned of Neil Peart over the years I wouldn’t be shocked if he also knows all the songs on guitar.
Funny as fk. Love the trailer park boys. Love Rush to. I miss them. They did the best live shows . RIP Neil
Hey! Is That My Sandwich!
3:40 - the one, who doesn't drink coffee is also the one, who said that they also used coffee as a substance during Hemispheres tour. Alex, you jokester, you ...
Words to live by, by Geddy Lee: "Don't be afraid to give 'er!" He's eloquent even when he's goofing around. :)
Geddy should have done the scream for angel of death