In 1977 my 8th grade English class was studying science fiction. Our teacher asked us to bring in examples of science fiction and one of my classmates (I unfortunately can’t remember who) brought in an album by a group I had never heard of called Rush. My teacher played side one of 2112. My life changed forever. Thank you forgotten classmate.
@redheadedneighbor5 ай бұрын
I love this, it was sharing the love.
@paulatkinson54922 ай бұрын
I never tire of watching people react to this epic by Rush and how it just messes them up lol. The best 2112 reaction I've seen thus far. You are a joy to watch...ty
@jhunt92335 ай бұрын
Neighbor: 2112 is the story of the RUSH's early struggles with the music industry (the Priests) and how it wanted our 3 hero's to conform to their regulations, short hit single songs, etc. Thankfully RUSH went their own direction, amassed fans organically and never had to live by industry standards. In the end, Alex, Geddy and Neil triumphed in way that no other band the universe has ever seen or will ever see. The message: Be inspired and follow your dreams, no one else's. Thank you for reviewing another RUSH masterpiece - you are phenomenal!
@primemover14165 ай бұрын
And Dirk, Lerxst and Pratt indeed assumed control!
@gregbecker84465 ай бұрын
Attention all planets of the solar federation (3 times) is 21 words. We have assumed control (3 times) is 12 words. 2112!!! GENIUS!!!!
@scott44825 ай бұрын
You'll never hear RUSH quite the same again. This is more than a rock band this is musical genius.
@ortizmo4 ай бұрын
Rush is your favorite rock band's favorite rock band.
@justsmashing46285 ай бұрын
the record company told Rush to make radio friendly music…so they made 2112 😂
@robertdendooven72585 ай бұрын
A Passage To Bangkok and Something For Nothing on side 2 are sort of radio friendly. 😜
@Blaskor3145 ай бұрын
Hey, if the DJ needs to use the restroom...and get a smoke...and lunch...he can play this!
@thecoolhatdude4 ай бұрын
And they never had to listen to the record company again!
@leemiracle68404 ай бұрын
They thought this was thier last album so they made ot for themselves and screw the table, worked out for them.
@eventhorizon22184 ай бұрын
And they said to the corrupt music industry cabal "F**k you!" I love RUSH!
@marca815 ай бұрын
Epic Story, Epic arrangements, flawless transitions and virtuoso musicianship. RUSH is arguably the best Rock Band, ever.
@Madrigalian5 ай бұрын
No argument.
@Fred-vy1hm5 ай бұрын
I could argue that...but I'd be wrong.
@TheRushlimbo19695 ай бұрын
Yes indeed!
@Goodtimes5235 ай бұрын
Sorry, but there's no arguing, they rule!
@guaporeturns94723 ай бұрын
No arguing
@justsmashing46285 ай бұрын
Rush, the greatest 3 piece rock band in history, no debate, over.
@philipkuriger34205 ай бұрын
One of a very few.
@scottlaughlin98975 ай бұрын
Mic. Drop!
@ortizmo4 ай бұрын
Only The Police comes close....and Rush actually cites them as an influence during their early 80's period.
@Madrigalian5 ай бұрын
I was a troubled young man. Without hope. When he commits suicide (or simply dies of a broken heart) and then the liberators arrive just moments later... it taught me to hold on, just hold on a little while longer, and perhaps, just maybe, salvation will come. I'm well over 50 now, have a great life, and I owe it in no small part to this album, played again, and again, and again. God bless Rush. ❤
@Mark-v1n2 ай бұрын
Endure to the end.
@Buds1own2 ай бұрын
LOVE ♥ ♥ ♥ Proverbs 23:22-24 The father of a righteous child has great joy; a man who fathers a wise son rejoices in him.
@MrRudy19595 ай бұрын
The most amazing thing is they were in their 20s when they composed all this.
@Agg1E915 ай бұрын
And, it had been Geddy, Alex and Neil for maybe 2 years, tops, at that point (though they had already released two albums together, at that point)
@tomfabozzi53534 ай бұрын
They were in their EARLY 20s. None of them was over 24 when they recorded this album!
@Agg1E914 ай бұрын
@@tomfabozzi5353 Yep. Geddy and Alex were 22 and a half-ish and Neil was 23 and a half-ish. I under-implied (a word?) how young they were.
@robertboston78722 ай бұрын
Neil was 22 or 23 when they made this in 75 and released it in March 1976 so yeah early twenties they all were. Very impressive at that age .
@KennyRansom-l5k5 ай бұрын
The moment when you realized where the story goes ... PRICELESS ! ❤
@SummerSnow21125 ай бұрын
This is my favorite musical adventure of all time. I'm an avid Science Fiction reader, and I used to go to sleep at night, in 1976, with this side of my vinyl album filling my headphones and blocking out the real world. A true masterpiece of musicianship and storytelling. I have watched quite a few reactions to this epic work, and yours has been the best by far. You took the time to not only appreciate the music and the musicians, but also took time to understand the story being told. It just fills my heart with a gladness that someone else "Gets It". 🤘
@Mrlex755 ай бұрын
the look on your face discovering this, says it all ! long live Rush!
@squamishfish5 ай бұрын
The Guitar work of Alex adds so much , he playing really tells the story also,
@Goodtimes5235 ай бұрын
Greatest guitarist is rock, made VH look sick. Check guitar magazine in the 80's.
@GM-MarkOfExcellence5 ай бұрын
We had no video or KZbin or Spotify. We had no internet. We had vinyl. We had vinyl. This did NOT get radio play. This was walking down the hall hearing this and stopping and asking WTF IS THAT?!???!???! This is your musician hero in the band room after school with a boom box. No one was told to buy this. No one heard it on the radio. We heard it from a friend or acquaintance by accident. If there was any different guitar, vocal, bass or drums on Presentation it would not have sold millions. The genius was so powerful we couldn't resist. It is the greatest rock orchestration in all of rock n roll. To this day it is even Neil's most genius work And Finale is a masterpiece of Neil's orchestration. What he adds to the musical line is just genius. Just genius.
@criticalthinkersrule3 ай бұрын
I'm an Aussie in my 60s and have only discovered Rush in the last year or so. So glad I did! (Just as there is a lot of great Australian music that Canadians and Americans have never heard.)
@MichaelRasmusson2 ай бұрын
Rush is a Canadian band
@philstone38595 ай бұрын
You are such a perfect reactor when it comes to RUSH. You are RUSH ARMY! We all have had this great experience and identify with you. That’s what makes RUSH fans RUSH fans! Imagine a large building FULL of us on RUSH NIGHT! Indescribable concerts! RUSH was Special. RUSH NIGHT was different from any other concert. A whole different vibe. It was ELECTRIC! 😃😃😃 I always left the shows with a big, stupid permagrin on my face that lasted at least 24 hours. I was generally worthless the next day from partying so hard, my eyes still blazing red, my hands red and sore from banging them together, hungover, my voice trashed from yelling my face off, my ears still ringing, so I couldn’t hear properly and that big, stupid permagrin on my face. People that knew me finally figured out to not talk to me the next day. Did you go to the concert? WHAT?! I said did you go to the concert? WHAT?! They’d walk away shaking their head while I smiled. 😆 Too much VERY loud fun! I did this on 18 different tours! I know, looking back, I can hardly believe I was so fortunate. I was in on it very early on.
@ortizmo4 ай бұрын
Hold the Red Star high in hand.
@iMacMan545 ай бұрын
As Neil wrote about his inspiration for 2112...."The genius of Ayn Rand". Only the genius/poet/drummer/percussionist that was Neil Peart, and Rush, could give the world this masterpiece. As always, RIP to "The Professor".
@Rockn-UV5 ай бұрын
The book is called "Anthem". Check it out. Collectivist society vs Individualism.
@DrMackSplackem5 ай бұрын
@@Rockn-UV A quick read but great. I appreciated how the word "I" had been abolished and was unknown to society.
@snakeinthegrass74435 ай бұрын
Geddy's best vocal performance ever, imo....And Alex's, and Neil's, and Geddy's instrumental work. Best performance by all of them, Dammit!!!
@KennethSavage-nn2vv5 ай бұрын
Agree, GL most epic performance
@michaelwilson94495 ай бұрын
Awesome reaction. It's an absolutely epic song. A masterpiece! The spoken part at the end, "We Have Assumed Control" is Neil's voice, in case you wondered. Glad you liked it. It still holds up to this day! Cheers from 🇨🇦.
@RoyLeBlanc5 ай бұрын
An absolute masterpiece indeed!
@JonDickinson-dq9oj5 ай бұрын
My favourite Rush song of all time. It's such an amazing story, all thanks to the Professor, Mr Neil Peart. R.I.P.
@delfinogarza26955 ай бұрын
There is an easter egg at the end. “Attention all planets of the solar federation” are 7 words repeated 3 times = 21 and “We have assumed control” has 4 words repeated 3 times = 12… 2112, pretty cool stuff! As the great Neil quoted, “Care was taken”.
@hemispheresamusements74845 ай бұрын
@@delfinogarza2695and weed was smokin' 🤣
@mrnobody91045 ай бұрын
Believe i was 12 when this came out and being the 4th of 6 kids i was exposed to so much great music in the 70's. As i look back over my early years i now realize through young reactors like yourself just how lucky i was to be exposed to what I consider the greatest generation of musical talent! Cheers
@kevinrittershaus93805 ай бұрын
You hear Alex playing the 1812 Overture at the beginning...300 years before 2112. "Attention all planets of the Solar Federation", "Attention all planets of the Solar Federation", "Attention all planets of the Solar Federation" "We have assumed control", "We have assumed control", "We have assumed control" 7 words repeated 3x = 21 4 words repeated 3x = 12 Gotta love these guys
@kevinjennings2384 ай бұрын
I was Scrolling Down to see if anyone told her about the 300 years, 1812 and Numbers Importance!!! Well Done! BTW, MY Name is also Kevin! If you're a Pisces, things are Really Weird! Me: 02/26/62
@toddashton96965 ай бұрын
Alex Solo's and acoustic playing are so emotive. Just Brilliant. Geddy vocal and bass - excellent. Drums - par excellence as usual. Production - very good.
@shawnufis5 ай бұрын
I was one of those kids that bought 2112 when it first came out, and it impacted me in a big way. It has been one of my favorite songs for decades. Little did I know I would live this out for real later in life. My waterfall in the cave was "The Fountain of Lambeth" by Rush on their previous album. Check it out someday? Thanks for the great reaction!
@JohnCividino5 ай бұрын
Again, you have to keep in mind that they were 22/23 years old when they did this...just three guys with no auto-tune, and no back up musicians. At the start of Discovery, that was Alex tuning his guitar, and the producers recommended leaving the process in the recording to add effect. Now that you've experienced that, when you have a chance, you should listen to the live version recorded in June of 1997, at the Molson Amphitheater in Toronto! Again, just 3 guys performing it live with no auto-tune, or back up musicians. This album really put them on the map, and showed the public what they could really do! A lot of people say that listening to this album was a life changing experience. Glad you enjoyed it, since I had the same reaction when I was in my early teens and they released the album. I never really listened to music the same way again, after hearing it...
@michaelfox22565 ай бұрын
Most of rush albums especially 2112 are made to listen to with headphones im glad you had them on
@jackgilchrist5 ай бұрын
Nah, in the '70s we were mostly listening to music with other people, whether live or on a home or car stereo. Headphones were mostly for occasional listening without bothering others (and they weren't of the same quality as now). It wasn't until Walkmans became popular that people got locked into their own little musical worlds, cut off from other people and the communal experience that music is supposed to be. A great stereo with good speakers and separation is better than headphones, imo. You still get the panning effects and are wrapped in the music, but without the unnatural effect of hearing certain sounds only in one ear or the other. You hear all the sounds in both ears, as we naturally hear, but they will be coming from different directions. And you also get the physical effects of the sound waves going through your whole body as well. Plus, for some of us even the most comfortable headphones (or ear buds) are annoyingly uncomfortable.
@RobertMichaelStewart5 ай бұрын
I was just 16 the first time I listened to 2112.... My very first Rush song.... Saw them live first in 1978 at the Forum in LA where I also saw them take their final bow August 1st 2015, and I had the pleasure of meeting Alex waiting by his limo until 3:30am. I told him that I was 53 and this was my 53rd Rush show, and he told me that I was exactly the kind of fan Neil agreed to do a final tour for.... I feel blessed to have been able to have heard this at such a young age and I am 62 now and the only bigger influence in my life other than Rush would be the WORD OF GOD.... Praise Jesus.... Hallelujah
@icetech65 ай бұрын
I was 15 or 16 also.. my brother put it on loud cause he wanted to see my reaction when the first blasts came in... been a rush fan since :)
@louofm15 ай бұрын
I was almost a decade after you (at the age of 13) when I first discovered Rush in 1983, thanks to my cousin. They immediately became my favorite band of all time. I attended every concert in Michigan, from the 1984 Grace Under Pressure tour, through their final show and tour in Detroit Michigan. I was fortunate to see them twice on that final tour. First in Virginia, then finally in Detroit. It was always my dream to meet the band in person, but was never able. A childhood friend of mine had an uncle who toured with Rush for many years. He was the lighting manager who later became their production manager (for live shows). My friend was fortunate to meet the band a few times, overr the years. Thanks to him, I was able to "attain" a signed grace under Pressure "cassette" sleeve, by all 3 members. I miss the greatest band ever.
@delfinogarza26955 ай бұрын
I love your uniqueness and honesty of your reactions! I have been waiting for you to do 2112. You hit it out of the park! Awesome reaction! You are officially hooked! Rush on…
@Jeffhew8125 ай бұрын
I won't be around for it, but someone, somewhere, will listen to this song in the year 2112. Mark my words. You heard it here first. 😊
@DrMackSplackem5 ай бұрын
I can't remember watching 2001 in that year, but I probably did.
@WakefieldTolbert4 күн бұрын
Yes.
@slotcarmayhem97655 ай бұрын
I remember, this was a birthday gift from my dad. I immediately laid in bed, put on the headphones, grabbed the lyrics and read along. I made my father listed and read as well afterwards. When finished, he said it was about people born under Communism, tasting our freedoms and yearning for them. We talked for a long time afterwards. That's when I decided I would enlist in the USAF, which I did a number of years later. Thanks for a wonderful reaction, and a wonderful memory!
@dominicgibson95295 ай бұрын
The producer was the venerable Terry (Broon) Brown.
@dandandrea17295 ай бұрын
Prior to this album the guys were burnt out and their prior album not doing so well. The record company told them to be more commercial and no more long epic songs. They were living at their homes on their parents couches. Rush decided to give one more try with this whole side of the album. The record company was displeased but the album took off like gang busters. After 2112 Rush put out their own stuff without any interference from the record company. They are truly gifted. Thx for playing this!
@gregblunier58135 ай бұрын
They defied the record industry with gusto !!! They were the hardest working band . They actually got burned out after circumstances Very well documented
@reloadnorth77224 ай бұрын
I really enjoy the creativity of Caress of Steel. Great album.
@kelvinmann10585 ай бұрын
Geddy gives a master class in duality in this song, singing two parts.
@michaeldellobuono18585 ай бұрын
So happy you've become such a great RUSH fan. 3 musical geniuses at work. Thank you for another great video.
@delfinogarza26955 ай бұрын
Seeing this song in concert was unworldly!
@realityfuze425 ай бұрын
The very first time I heard this was LIVE in 1976 - I had never heard Rush, but I lived in a small city and went to pretty much every concert that came to town. 14 years old, in a small crowded arena, full of various kinds of smoke - slight contact high going on. And THIS starts! Changed my understanding of what music could be right then and there!
@GM-MarkOfExcellence5 ай бұрын
25:58 greatest guitar solo in all of Rock. Yes it was. It was exactly that. We found that guitar in the cave. We had no animations to go with it, just the album. But before that even, we heard it walking down the dorm hallway, or in the band room or riding in someone's car. We heard it raw without visuals and we said "WHAT WAS THAT?!??!??!??!!!!!!" and we had to have more so we went to our local record store and bought the album the next day. Then we listened to it over and over a hundred times. We heard every bass line and Neil's genius drum orchestration and the beauty of Alex's symphony on a single guitar. We painted our own picture of the story from what we heard and what we read on the album jacket. By the end of the week I bought the other 3 albums. Caress of steel became my 2nd favorite, falling to 3rd after Permanent Waves.
@brianwillis96735 ай бұрын
My first experience of listening to 2112 was from the live album "All The World's A Stage" which I bought in early December 1976. A few weeks later I bought the studio version of "2112". I've been a Rush fan ever since. Thanks for the reaction, it makes old gits like me feel better when young people "get" what I got all those years ago.
@alvinhelms5 ай бұрын
In the Grand Finale, there are two lines of lyrics, each sung 3 times: "Attention, all planets of the Solar Federation" (7 words), and "We have assumed control" (4 words). 3×7=21, and 3×4=12. I have been told that was deliberate, and I choose to believe it.
@stevemiller7138Ай бұрын
It was deliberate, us really die hard Rush fans from the late 70’s know this. The mid 80’s crowd maybe half know this, but either way the grand finale was the message to the record company Mercury, from the band, at that time…!!!!!
@dignan45 ай бұрын
Well, Red, you had this 57-year-old crying with joy while watching *your* joy and excitement as you listened and watched this amazing piece. There were so many great parts of your reaction: seeing the Priests for what they were, seeing the guitar for the first time, being pissed at the Priest’s disavowal of the guitar…and your happiness at each amazing musical section. Thank you so much for doing this. I’m so happy right now, and I tell you, I really needed it!
@mvellis38635 ай бұрын
This album came out when I was 15, and right before it was released I heard it live first in a concert at the RKO Orpheum Theater in Davenport, Iowa (they were touring the All The World's A Stage set), 2112 completely blew my mind. Rush always rocked the house down in those 70's shows
@sirsuse5 ай бұрын
You are speechless. I love RUSH!
@briandickinson46995 ай бұрын
I love when people discover Rush. This was the album that started it all for me. Back in 78 when I was in high school. My buddy let me borrow the 2112 album. At the time I was a huge Kiss fan. I remember strapping on the headphones and letting the needle fall. I was just blown away and immediately became a fan and they took over my favorite band spot. Since then I've seen Rush 23 time and 15 different tours. I became a bass player because of Geddy and I even named my cat after him and meet him when he did his book signing. When they announced their retirement I was heartbroken so I decided to drive from my house in Connecticut to Montreal by myself to see thier final tour. I still get choked up watching Neil drum, miss him so much. I can see the same passion when she watches them. Long live the greatest band ever!
@JK-so9ke5 ай бұрын
i was in 7th grade. a friend gave me a cassette tape with 2112 on one side and signals on the other. Subdivisions hit me hard. it said all the things i was feeling in junior high. i finished listening to signals and though, "wow that was a nice chill out album." Then i flipped the tape and heard 2112. My mind was blown!
@craigscott69755 ай бұрын
I can remember sitting on my bean bag chair in my room with the album cover in my hand and headphones on as i was 16 and still living at home. It was epic, it was a RUSH! Thanks Red! Cheers.
@utubberize5 ай бұрын
Love your hair ...and that giggle....your so cute!!!
@LyleCochran5 ай бұрын
Good job. So happy to see another generation discover and enjoy the music and culture of my gen.
@RS35cyl5 ай бұрын
So much fun watching this classic song with you! Thanks Red 🎉
@Drinckx25 ай бұрын
So, our hero just discovers a guitar in a cave and within minutes he's tuned it and can play just like Alex Lifeson. If only!
@AnthonyKellett5 ай бұрын
It's based on an Ayn Rand short story, 'Anthem', which is worth reading.
@stevedahlberg86804 ай бұрын
I'm not sure I've come across your channel before but for some reason this popped up in my feed and hearing Rush 2112 which was the first Rush that I ever heard any part of an album from, not just a few of the hits were on the radio by then. I was spending the evening over at a friend's house and he was a guitar player like me, I guess this was probably 9th grade, and he put this on actually he held up 2112 and hemispheres, and the cover of hemispheres almost look more interesting, but he nudged me in the direction of 2112 and he put it on and my life was changed forever. I figured out how to play a lot of this but I wouldn't even want to try to exactly replicate the guitar solos because they are so unique to Alex's license. Just a great blend of really hard rock but really creative melodic expressive sound, that does often remind me of a voice as you say. Please do not sleep on side B of the record. This occupied all of side a but side B is about five Standalone songs, but because this was where the band was at and this was what they were doing alright then they all kind of sound connected to me. But really they're all over the map. Each one is a gym in its own way. And I love all of them, but I have to say, they close out 2112 with an absolute banger. The last song on side B is Something For Nothing. I can hear that at top volume over and over and over forever and never get tired of it!
@redheadedneighbor4 ай бұрын
I’m glad I managed to find me.. or I you? At least we are acquainted now!
@Kang21125 ай бұрын
Excellence all around YEAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH 2112 RUSH THE GREATEST ROCK BAND THAT EVER WAS OR EVER WILL BE.
@37plasticman5 ай бұрын
Many years ago I saw Rush live. They played this entire song. They did not normally play the entire song only parts. The crowd was joyous to be there for that magical moment.
@bryanhaynes67425 ай бұрын
Been watching your reactions on them for some time now. They really reach you. And you completely get them. Welcome to the Club.
@marklawrence95995 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for reacting to this!!!! I have been a Rush fan for decades and decades but I never heard this with headphones. Wow I bet it sounds amazing. If I am not mistaken Neil wrote that. So much respect. All I can think in the finale is Bad Ass...Bad Ass! Much more than a rock and roll band! Thanks again!! ❤❤❤❤
@danjmcs5 ай бұрын
Really glad you chose to do this version, such a brilliant presentation of an Epic piece of music...
@Himer-15 ай бұрын
Imagine being a high school kid in the 70s and seeing this live. Geddy said "we'd like to perform side 1 off of our newest album". WOW
@kentgreer10794 ай бұрын
See how it sings like a sad heart and joyously screams out its pain. Perfect description of what blues and rock and roll are about.
@mikebailey5485 ай бұрын
Best band in the galaxy!
@marksteinsberger84574 ай бұрын
This is American/Canadian literature. Timeless ! We discussed the music and lyrics in my high school creative writing class along with other music by RUSH.
@philstone38595 ай бұрын
Oh Hell! The one we’ve been waiting for! A absolute must for any RUSH fan! If you weren’t official before, you are now! 😁👍
@jimtatro65505 ай бұрын
I first heard this in 1981 when I was 14 years old. It changed everything for me musically. I have had a movie version of this epic in my head for over 40 years now.🙏
@Heathcoatman5 ай бұрын
It's great how well they convey emotion with their instruments. When he finds the guitar the music is very joyous and happy, then when he is rejected by the priests the music conveys anger and frustration. After the dream the music is lamenting and beseeching. Such great storytelling.
@allengray57485 ай бұрын
EPIC AWESOMENESS!! You can't really compare listening to the singing of words to reading a book. Your imagination is probably more free reading a book versus having the distraction of awesome Rad instrumentalisation!!! Alex and Geddy were about 22 years old when crafting this and the professor 23! Great Reaction Red!! NATURAL SCIENCE and CYGNESS X-1 Book 2 are Awesome as well!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
@Mt.MoreRUSH2 ай бұрын
I remember when & where I was when I was 1st entranced by RUSH...Late spring day 1976 me a bud skipped school & both his parents worked so we hung out in his basement "Toking & Drinking" when my bud says "wanna hear the new album my brother just bought"...MIND BLOWN & I swear 2112 rewired my brain & although other Bands have come & gone from my playlist over the decades RUSH has been the only musical constant for the past 48+ years...I am 64 years old now & RUSH sounds as awesome today as it did way back when...
@ronniefarnsworth64655 ай бұрын
Hi there, As along time Rush fan and concert goer since 1974' I'm just going to give my 5 cents worth. With Rush they are always best and better "Live" you can see them have fun and see how it's done a so many parts of songs are "Much Better" Live musically ! Okay then enjoy all your future Rush, there are decades of great music and performances ahead for Y'all 👍🎶🎼✌
@SnowDogisVictorious5 ай бұрын
The producer for every Rush album between 1975's Fly by Night and 1982's Signals was Terry Brown, whose first professional gig as an engineer was on a Jimi Hendrix Experience LP.
@kevbonett4 ай бұрын
Overture & Temples of Syrinx take me back to the early 80s when I used to go to Radio Caroline Rock Roadshows in the UK. Everyone would air-drum to Overture, then headbang to Temples. Such good times! Really glad you're enjoying this amazing Rush rabbit-hole!
@frankszulakiewicz58265 ай бұрын
Awesome song 🎵 Awesome reaction 😊 And as usual, you look stunning. Beautiful on the outside and beautiful on the inside 😍
@Progene015 ай бұрын
Seems like you didn't need any more caffeine after that now did ya!!? 🤣 LOVED your reaction(s)!! So glad you listened to RUSH 2112! Thank you!
@mikedown32195 ай бұрын
For context, after their previous album Caress of Steel where they started to experiment with longer, complex songs (check out The Fountain of Lamneth, which was the whole of side 2), the record company were horrified and told them to stick to shorter more radio friendly songs… so they made 2112! To see just how much of a gamble it was you need to see the documentary Beyond the Lighted Stage. It really was a hail Mary, shit or bust moment for the band.
@hemispheresamusements74845 ай бұрын
And really not even a Hail Mary.... it was more of a finger at the suits telling them we don't give a shit... this is what we're doing and if we're going out, we're going out our way. I love this band and everything they've ever stood for!
@NoviJimB5 ай бұрын
I heard this album played on the radio while I was driving out to my brother's house with my mom one day 40-some years ago. Before that I only really knew songs from the first album and Fly By Night. Hearing that overture and Temples of Syrinx was memorable! And I can still remember hearing the beginning of that next song where he's tuning the guitar. I had seen them play at The Michigan Palace in downtown Detroit in Dec 74 when I was 14. They opened for Kiss, we were just there to see Rush. What a show! But they only played for maybe 45 minutes. We rushed the stage towards the end of their show. Fly By Night was released not too long after that.
@enriquedassaro2704 ай бұрын
RUSH es un montón!!!! Genialidad total!!! Gracias RUSH Argentina!!!
@carlbusque2 ай бұрын
Love your reaction, genuinely fabulous. This live is awesome!😊
@herkimertryon5 ай бұрын
Fantastic reaction, thank you so much! Now I have to grab my headphones, head to the back porch, and listen to it as it was meant to be heard...have a great day!
@user-jj2oh8wn5e5 ай бұрын
Another awesome reaction! This arrangement is so wonderful….an emotional roller coaster ride! It’s even more amazing live….So nice to see a beautiful young person appreciate such great music! Please keep these reactions coming! 😊
@GnarlyCarM13 ай бұрын
I've spent the last 4+ hours watching you experience the beginning of your Rush journey. Watching you react with the very same awe, admiration, and respect for the band as I did when I heard all those songs for the first time really brought back those same feelings, some joyful, others sad, and all profoundly so, in listening to the most vividly written and performed lyrics of our time. I'm a subscriber now for sure, and hope to soon see your reactions to many more of my favorites. I've posted these before. Put these on your list of must-sees: The Manhattan Project Red Sector A The Mission Anthem
@hoosiermaker23585 ай бұрын
Being 16 in 76' was a damn good thang.
@redheadedneighbor5 ай бұрын
I bet!!!!
@dizbuster113 ай бұрын
Don‘t underestimate being 17 in 76.🎉
@PeterMcCracken-n3g5 ай бұрын
Hi redheadedneighbor, aren't you glad you did, your a Rush fan, your made of great stuff. Thankyou for being who you are.
@mattplus095 ай бұрын
Love your authenticity...thank you! Good journey :) Peace!
@gregcormier23795 ай бұрын
For a casual Rush fan, after hearing this, they would of had to of come away greatly impressed. For 3 guys to create so much sound and for Geddy to showcase so mush vocal range is truly mind boggling. This is why the 70’s was such a great decade for music. Bands could create their own unique sound and experiment from album to album and the creativity was endless. Now you get one shot to create a hit or else you fall by the wayside. It is really sad what the music industry has become!
@eventhorizon22184 ай бұрын
Greatest trio ever. Miss you RUSH!
@trevalarose81555 ай бұрын
I didn't care how you reactted to it, i just wanted you to enjoy the amazing journey and story. Thanks for sharing your reaction.
@janfranceschi84585 ай бұрын
This was my first Rush album back in the 70s. It was the beginning of a never ending journey!!!
@michaelbeers50345 ай бұрын
I bought the vinyl of 2112 when I was in high school and completely fell in love with it. It blew my mind and I couldn't get enough of Rush after that! 😁❤️🤘
@zerglilngvet54285 ай бұрын
rush best band ever they changed my life
@williamgrice47905 ай бұрын
This whole album really showed Geddy's range in his voice. From the soft gentle singing (Discovery) straight to the hard belting out vocals (Priests). so very talented. All 3. Alex's playing is always so phenomenal. Neil's drumming always on point. great reaction. Wait till you see the Live in Rio version of 2112/Temple of Syrinx. Crowd chanting...amazing. keep up the great work.
@salvatoredioguardi31325 ай бұрын
Good Lord!! Rush is a Hall of Fame Band! So good!!
@mikerasmusson87494 ай бұрын
Amazing how 3 boys from Toronto can make so much noise..
@jeffjohnson84445 ай бұрын
And for some of us, finding this piece of art "Changed it All" No single piece of music has had a greater impact on my life than this. Discovering this in 1976 when I was only 13 set me on a course that I have never regretted. To this day I could tell you exactly where I was sitting on this planet when I first heard this.
@davidcairns6957Ай бұрын
The more the years roll so the story becomes more relevant! 1979 1st listen and innumerable times since still my favourite single side of music. Epic from thee boys... Slainthe 🥃🏴
@GM-MarkOfExcellence5 ай бұрын
OM gosh I love singing Presentation, but Presentation is why I play bass, but then there's Neil's genius. Presentation is not just 3x genius it is genius ^ 3
@jpcad79545 ай бұрын
What kind of tea were you drinking? Keep going down the best musical rabbit hole there is. Have a great week. Stay safe and healthy.
@ritchmoore14425 ай бұрын
Second time through, kick back with some headphones on and see what 'movie' plays in your mind. 😉
@Agg1E915 ай бұрын
It's interesting. For this "suite", it's really the Alex and Neil Show, instrumentally, and Geddy vocally. You can hear the bass, in there, but it's obvious that, at this point in their development, the guitar and drums are the signature. That would begin to change by Hemispheres (just 2 years later) and probably be complete by Moving Pictures. The latter half of the 80s saw Alex be a much less featured part of the mix. Thankfully that had changed by Counterparts.
@happymethehappyone83005 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction. ❤
@David-ng7cr5 ай бұрын
Was lucky enough to see them in 76.
@ronpaulson69323 ай бұрын
My friend and I were at the All the Worlds a Stage tour way back when. They not only played the whole 2112 side but we were like 10 feet from the stage. Amazing! And then they said they were going to play a "new" song from their upcoming album. It was Xanadu! Complete with both double necks, Alex and Geddy with foot pedals and the giant gong behind Neil. I have goosebumps 30+ years later just thinking about it. Our first of 10 live Rush shows and they were all incredible!
@johnandrews35685 ай бұрын
This was my first Rush album, thanks to my sister. Previously at the age of 12 all I'd really listened to was classical and jazz cuz my parents didn't listen to any rock or pop at all. This blew my mind... so orchestrated with classical arrangements and jazz weirdness... I loved them immediately. Now 47 years later and dozens of their concerts later, they are still a daily listen.
@michaelkeller62235 ай бұрын
They were like 24 yrs old when this came out. Crazy.
@dominicgibson95295 ай бұрын
When I first heard this we didn't have artwork❤
@dalemcmillan72315 ай бұрын
Fantastic!!!❤❤❤❤ loved seeing them do 2112 live. Many times! 🇨🇦
@squidly21125 ай бұрын
You should also listen to the live version from the album "All The World's A Stage". It was not often that RUSH would perform all of the 1st side of the 2112 album, but their performance of this for the live album was epic in it's own right. Next up, you need to react to Cygnus X-1 "Book I: The Voyage" and Cygnus X-1 "Book II: Hemispheres" .. it is a 2 part arrangement spanning 2 albums, "A Farewell To Kings" and "Hemispheres" respectfully. Both albums are outstanding in their entirety, but the Cygnus X-1 story is another fantastic work by RUSH.
@DAC7674 ай бұрын
Your face said it all ! I discovered this masterpiece as a teen in the 80s, music had a lot to live up to afterwards. Nuff said