Over the years, I have taken the phrase "You can twist perception, reality won't budge." to heart.
@JaDem1482 ай бұрын
Yeah, someone should let the LGBTQ+...KNOW THAT! Sorry. Couldn't resist the opportunity!
@hfd4132 ай бұрын
Turns out, truth won't budge either.
@konradkanuckle59202 ай бұрын
Dont be sorry about the truth. @@JaDem148
@JenniferLionberger2 ай бұрын
Yes, a Peart classic line.
@WhereMyCountryLiesАй бұрын
@@JaDem148 why does the LGBTQ+ needs to know that? humor me
@adam872Ай бұрын
The interplay between Alex and Neil in this song is some of the best of the band's career. It's a total underrated banger.
@stephenpublicover88182 ай бұрын
RUSH was the Canadian prog-rock gift to the world!!
@Roddrummer2 ай бұрын
Just about every song they did in 40 years of recorded history was 'different for Rush'. 'Presto', 'Hold Your Fire' and 'Roll the Bones' are all superb albums, underrated in the Rush canon.
@thatsnice992 ай бұрын
You listed their top 3 worst albums. Come on son.
@tonyr09282 ай бұрын
Too commercial sounding, like the end of a movie soundtrack.
@tonyr09282 ай бұрын
Too much studio polish.
@mark-be9mq2 ай бұрын
Eye of the beholder. If you grew up in 70s, 80's, 90s each "Rush" fits closer to the music style you grew up in. Nature vs Nurture?
@Roddrummer2 ай бұрын
@@mark-be9mq Absolutely, but now, decades later, it's also about evolving beyond the same, tired, cliched old slogans (iT's dA kEyBoArDs!) people reel out and recognising brilliance when you hear it.
@Steve_Blackwood2 ай бұрын
You never need apologize for “taking it back” 😂
@epnlvr97902 ай бұрын
He's the rare case where I wanna hear him talk , I usually skip most reactors yapping lol
@mark-be9mq2 ай бұрын
@@epnlvr9790ditto
@PlateOshrimp49921 күн бұрын
I gotta say, I'm glad he took it back, because the intro is the best part of this song, imo.
@scotthahn6666Ай бұрын
Every time You say, "That is Fire!" I want to say, no kidding Sir! You are now a Rush Fan! Welcome, Brother! I am a lifelong Rush fan, bass player, and U.S.M.C. Combat Veteran!
@RoccoKeys2 ай бұрын
It’s long but 2112 is what propelled the band to the next level and worth a listen for all potential die hard fans
@philstone38592 ай бұрын
I like your “bass” 🎸 Pro Shop hat! 😆 You really don’t need to apologize to the RUSH fans. We have spent a very significant amount of time listening to their stuff over and over. Hundreds, if not thousands of times over the decades for some songs. We are the RUSH geeks, we are the RUSH ARMY!
@williamdemerchant72952 ай бұрын
I love both Rush and Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. A win/win. This one has some similar elements to Roll the Bones, released two years following this song in 1991. Also: Requests for Bruce Springsteen - Meeting Across The River (studio) Jungleland (live video)
@Tru-Luv-is-2-GivАй бұрын
First song ever I learned the best I could on bass was of all songs was La Villa. Imagine that. Heck it was all by ear, and couldn't afford Tab magazines to grab Tabs. Way before KZbin.
@sullygt4642 ай бұрын
My friend, your musical ear and ability as a musician are exceptional. I love how you hear a Rush lick and just pick up your bass and play it, just from hearing it. Bravo!! Love your passion Church Boy.
@user-uj9dt9zt5l2 ай бұрын
This song is from their Presto album (my favorite) produced by Rupert Hine. Rupert took them into a whole new direction, more tight and precise. So many great songs, Presto, razors edge, available light & more.
@mdu21122 ай бұрын
Can't get enough of your Rush reactions. Keep em coming.
@Fred-vy1hm2 ай бұрын
In the Church Boys eyes Rush remains undefeated. 😂
@kayden21122 ай бұрын
Dont be sorry to pause! Dont be sorry to rewind!!!! Dont be sorry to play your bass!!!!!! LOVE Hearing your take on RUSH!!!!! Its a reaction vid! Pause, rewind and PLAY MAN!!!! Love your vids!!!!
@Agg1E912 ай бұрын
Amen. We stay for your unique and informed analysis. To mis paraphrase a line from this song, "You can twist opinion, analysis won't budge..."
@kennethhickey82412 ай бұрын
Rush experimented with different styles and producers through the decades, I think you should do early Rush next. 2112 all of first side at once, Second side all fantastic singles!
@williamdemerchant72952 ай бұрын
Agreed. Geddy's voice in the 70's was waaay up there. The comic book style video (I believe) is the best for context for CB watch it.
@JaredDoyle762 ай бұрын
“Turn The Page” from their “Hold Your Fire” album is a real sleeper track. 🔥🔥
@michaelnadell992 ай бұрын
“They force ear-gasims”. 😂 SO true. Their music diversity and progression from 1973 to present is unparalleled.
@erniecortez57902 ай бұрын
😂 Loved the smile and appreciation for Geddy's little mini bass solo. Badass reaction.
@OneTableStudio2 ай бұрын
I love watching you “take da Bass in” real time! That spicy good face makes me smile 🙌🏻 This is my number 1 Band of all time!
@TexasStreetPreacher2 ай бұрын
You should definitely check out Red Barchetta from their Moving Pictures album. A favorite of many Rush fans. It tells a futuristic story about when cars are banned, but a man's uncle reveals a beautiful sports car he has hidden on an abandoned farm. Needless to say, the man starts taking the car out for a spin and discovers the thrill and joy of driving in his uncle's Red Barchetta, but ends up being chased by authorities and has to make a run for it to get back to his uncle's farm. Very interesting story. The music is amazing and very well written - it starts out with a beautiful, slow melody, then builds up to some really cool riffs, has a beautiful guitar solo by Lifeson, more cool and kickin' riffs, and then gently tones it down with a beautiful, dreamy outro with tasteful bass playing and Alex's dreamy guitar playing. I think you'll love it. It's my favorite song.
@lancewilliams48472 ай бұрын
WEAK! 'Cute' little song - tells a fun little story. But just rambles on and on - just as a story SHOULD - but yeah, that's all it is. Once you've heard the little story, it just gets boring hearing it again. The music isn't that interesting to keep you coming back. WAY over-rated by Rush fans. I don't get it. BO-RING!
@RoarOfWolverine2 ай бұрын
Neil based the song on a short story named “A Nice Morning Drive” written by Robert Foster. Peart being an avid reader based many lyrics on poems and short stories. Neil was great for giving fans very unique lyrics rather than the same old love story after love story. Rush proved that songs can be based on life experiences other than young love.
@dannyropero42162 ай бұрын
Actually, most people think Red Barchetta is simply about a joy ride, but there's way more content in that song. The article that the song is based off explains the story better, but in a dystopian future, certain cars are banned (the Motor Law). Only certain government issued, bloated, SUV type vehicles were permitted on the road (the alloy air cars). The drivers of these alloy vehicles were encouraged to run all banned vehicles off the road, hence the chase at the end of the song. It's been years since I read the original article, but I believe that's how the story went.
@michaelkeller62232 ай бұрын
@@lancewilliams4847a new Lo?😊
@williamdemerchant72952 ай бұрын
The live version of Red Barchetta from 1981's Exit Stage Left is a good one for CB.
@ManOffTTC2 ай бұрын
Love your reaction man! You should listen to "The Big Money", another killer tune for the boys! The three of them really shine on that one.
@Rowenband23 күн бұрын
That period of Rush is my favorites. Some really great and underrated albums between 1984 and 1994.
@joetrainer312 ай бұрын
They make changes to their sound each album, but still remain RUSH.
@jazzmagoo2 ай бұрын
Geddy is playing a Wal Bass on this album. He did from 1985-1992. Check out the live performance of him playing YYZ from 1988’s “A Show Of Hands” to see him playing this bass. This version you can hear all of their parts clearly and very defined. Emotion Detector off Power Windows, Turn The Page, Mission and Open Secrets off of Hold Your Fire
@joerichards26582 ай бұрын
A lot of their songs - no matter when they were released - are still extremely relevant today. Consider this song in our current "social media" environment. The algorithms show you exactly what you're looking for, catering to your already established preconceptions and prejudices without bringing forward the opposing viewpoint. You think a certain way, follow a certain belief, vote a certain party - and when you hit a search engine or scan your KZbin/Instagram/Twitter(X)/TruthSocial/Facebook feeds - you get mainly info that already reinforces your view. It demonizes the opposition by filtering it out. No facts that challenge your belief, which makes you believe it even more. We get into the habit of taking what we see/read at face value without question. I think Neil Peart was a prophet when he wrote these lyrics - listen to the song again with an ear towards social media, and you'll see what I mean. Don't just take my word for it.
@Particulator2 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter from which era of their career the song you listen to is. They are incredibly talented and whatever they play, it's amazing. That's all there is to know. You should give a listen to the song *Time stand still* next, it's a significant song by it's lyrics, many choirs sang it including the US forces.
@KentBalzer2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this reaction. I remember when this song came out. I felt like Rush came back from a long excursion. After Signals, Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows, and Hold Your Fire, the Presto album returned rush away from the heavy keyboard production and brought Geddy back to the bass god that we always knew he was. As a drummer myself, I really appreciate how the main riff that you and I love so much has the snare drum back beat on count 3 for the first 2 measures then counts 2 and 4 on the second 2 measures. There is a push and pull roller coaster effect between all the instruments and I remember asking myself, "How did they come up with this?" After repeated listens, I realize that the guitar was the initial instrument that inspired the drums and bass to flesh it out, so hats off to Alex Lifeson for his creativity. Still, thanks for this reaction and all your other Rush reactions. There is no such thing as a bad Rush song. I look forward to you reacting to some of the earlier works from Fly By Night and Hemispheres and more. Geddy's bass work is nothing less than phenomenal. Thank you.
@MichaelVLang2 ай бұрын
Neil plays along with the guitar especially his hi-hat work.
@lisak1928Ай бұрын
Please and thank you, more Rush reactions! The Big Money Red Barchetta.. entire Moving Pictures Album Open Secret Alien Shore Tons of great stuff
@chicagojon19722 ай бұрын
This was Rush from my college years. Love this album!
@philstone38592 ай бұрын
You can’t stop and you shouldn’t stop. Limelight and 2112! 2112 will put a new crease in your brain. 🧠 It’s a half concept album. It’s their early masterpiece. Very serious RUSH. 20+ minutes, I believe for that first side of the record that’s known as 2112. The flip side of the album had single songs that new fans should not ignore. It’s from their weed era! Ha Ha! You will get to it, it’s inevitable. RUSH used a lot of different techniques and musical styles but it’s always unmistakably RUSH. We can’t wait for your 2112 reaction! Do the studio version as opposed to live for the first time. There’s a version with animation that’s cool. You’ll see. You WILL see! 😆 Classic 70’s Space Rock! 🙀🪐
@jimmyharmon73382 ай бұрын
Geddys tone is 🔥 on this album.
@kevinjennings2382 ай бұрын
After the 70s, they took Many Different Approaches! THIS song is Back to their ROCK Roots, after the Synth-Heavy 80s (This Album 1989). Also, you'll be Shocked by the Following album's Title Track, "Roll the Bones" (1991), a Dice reference, where you'll hear a 2 Verse Dose of *RAP* Lyrics!!!! I've been a Fan since 1978, so, I'm with you on your Rabbit Hole, you can Ask me Anything!
@toddashton96962 ай бұрын
Thanks for getting to another Rush song. I am glad you are going to continue reacting to Rush, as I find these videos quite enjoyable. Also there is soo much great music from this band, you have just barely begun the journey. For example this song, which you seemed to like, is Ranked #57 on the list of top 100 Rush songs. Just imagine how much more there is for you to discover and enjoy! You have already chosen 2 songs I have suggested so I will let others guide your journey further.
@BrendaNelson-ll4ls2 ай бұрын
Church Boy, you need to hear "Available Light" Geddy's singing is angelic.
@leemiracle6840Ай бұрын
Rush was an ever evolving band, thats what made them great.
@rickbriefs87122 ай бұрын
Killer Bass line throughout this song! I ( and WE, the Rush “ faithful “ ) love you and your reactions to Rush ( and others..) We appreciate a real musician ( BASS player!! ) giving your thoughtful appraisal and honest review. Personally, I am a believer in God & Jesus, BUT, these three men are GOOD men, always faithful to their wives and family, and are humble and grateful! You should watch “ Rush, Behind the Lighted Stage” Documentary ( 2010) for their full story! Love you dude!!
@lisaharrison10312 ай бұрын
Great song. Presto is a fabulous album.
@diverdown6312 ай бұрын
You need to listen to some YES which is a band that was a major influence on the guys from Rush.
@hemispheres69422 ай бұрын
You're a character Church Boy, in the best possible way! Watching you react is conjuring up an image of the scene in the Blues Brothers when Joliet Jake 'Sees the light' with brother James at the pulpit surrounded by the church band, chorus.
@DanLaTour122 ай бұрын
Back on the RUSH wagon nice to see.
@debbieplato51072 ай бұрын
This is from the Presto album. Rush changed with the times but always sounded like Rush. Expect the unexpected. Cut to the chase is another one to check. It is another 90's song and another banger!
@michaelschroeck22542 ай бұрын
The last song in this album is a little known ABSOLUTELY AMAZING song that does NOT get the love it deserves. Take a listen and marvel.
@mattbybee5354Ай бұрын
The saint turns to sin !!!
@generoberts91512 ай бұрын
One of their later era gems off Presto I think. I’ve always dug this tune.
@michaelschroeck22542 ай бұрын
This album from Rush…. Was a welcomed departure from where they were heading. Grace under pressure to power windows and peaking with Hold your fire…. Although great albums, some fans were looking cockeyed at them for the pastel direction their music was turning. This album was a welcome return to three guys and three instruments.
@peteturney27322 ай бұрын
You’re gonna want to hear The Big Money! Geddy killin that Wal bass.
@PaulOdontknow2 ай бұрын
I'm one of the few who loved Geddy's Wal bass period. I always thought certain songs didn't sound right without it and wished every tour he'd rotate it in, but he never did after the Counterparts tour.
@christinepotatoflesh35942 ай бұрын
The Spirit of Radio is not to be overlooked...you will find a smidge of Reggae
@user-ej7xs2zd7x2 ай бұрын
From the album - Presto! It shed the eighties synth sound! Kicking off the nineties sound, RUSH!
@Em-lq3vs2 ай бұрын
You might like Scars from this era.
@WhereMyCountryLies2 ай бұрын
and The Pass. my God this is a good song. that base. boom boom boom mmmm
@krob-sn7ek2 ай бұрын
Time stand still is a great RUSH tune
@michelleisaacson60692 ай бұрын
Animate!!! Please! You'll love the bass line
@beniboah41232 ай бұрын
So cool to revisit this music with someone that knows music. Your comments are bang on!!! Very cool. Please go back to Signal album and listen to the Weapon Live In Toronto 1984 (2021 HD Remaster)...mind blowing!!!
@mikehodson54062 ай бұрын
I'm so impressed how quickly you pick up on geds. Lines . I struggle for hours on 30sec. Of a song. Leave that thing alone live is the pinnacle of bass
@jerrypilarz30762 ай бұрын
Keep practicing! Learn Jacob's Ladder. It's big and powerful and not that difficult. It'll give you incredible confidence!
@lancewilliams48472 ай бұрын
EXACTLY on the Drums. I could swear, (and I don't know drums much) but there's a different 'TUNING' on the drums in THIS and the Next album - ROLL THE BONES'. It's maybe a bit 'tinny-er' or 'sharper' sound, but I noticed it also. Always wondered the story behind the different drum sound. It's apparent on other songs from this 'PRESTO' album.
@user-ny2qt9dz8vАй бұрын
I totally understand bro Alex is riffs regarding show don't tell on his Gibson Les Paul is really amazing he has really lightning reflexes and it can keep up with the base in the drummer
@NeilCrouse992 ай бұрын
Hey brother,.. I grew up on Rush and Iron Maiden. You say your new to the Rush table. I envy your discoveries to come, it'll give you chills sometimes. Cheers from Canada my friend,.. you got a new sub... 🤙
@BluegrassMark2 ай бұрын
The amount of times I have had to back it up and hear it again from RUSH is uncountable in the last 40 years. Overjoyed to see you taking the journey we all take when we listen my man!
@Yyz19712 ай бұрын
As a bass player myself, I love the bass lines on this (well, on all of them to be honest), but man, there is a clarity of attack on the drums by Neil on this album that is unparalleled.
@cityhonors12 ай бұрын
🤗 Woo Hoo! More Rush! 😒 But still no YYZ Live in Rio so 🤔 a Riot is still in the works. 😁🥰🐰
@ikepigott2 ай бұрын
Fairly new to your channel, and a lifelong Rush fan (saw them 12 times) I could be jaded about the literally hundreds of Rush reactions I’ve watched, but I really enjoy your energy. The fact that you pick up the bass in the middle of songs and play it back is a plus, not a hindrance. You bring a lot of knowledge and perspective without being preachy or “stuffy academic.” If you’re ever in Birmingham, look me up.
@johncampbell7562 ай бұрын
This was the tour I first saw them on. I waited in the parking lot all night for the tickets, and the machines failed. I ended up with seats on the far end of the Philly Spectrum.
@epnlvr97902 ай бұрын
The Trees Live Exit Stage left!!!!
@johnladd8421Ай бұрын
ok, we know you dig the music… and so do we. but watch the cartoon video of 2112, and pay attention to the lyrical story. as much as RUSH is musically amazing, when you listen to every song’s story, it just proves they’re aliens. 😂 Neil is genius. greatest drummer ever and a lyricist to boot. crazy combo. the stars were aligned when these guys met.
@Mike805282 ай бұрын
There's a reason we refer to it as the "Rush rabbit hole"...there's more of an Alice in Wonderland allegory there than one might expect...They always sound like Rush but no two albums really sound the same. I really consider them as being kind of their own genre.
@jodymohler2 ай бұрын
Smacked in the face!!!! HAHAHA Love your reactions for the holy trinity of rock!
@philstone38592 ай бұрын
As they put out new albums, even us diehard fans were usually surprised by at least one song on the album that we never saw coming or anticipated. That was part of the fresh fun even if it took a few listens, but you can say that about a lot of songs. We never knew which direction they were going to go, we just knew it was going to be RUSH.
@kevincamp29132 ай бұрын
The Presto album saw Rush bring a little more aggression back into the guitar and drumming from their albums since Moving Pictures. Alex's guitars are more forward in the mix, Geddy is riffing like a madman on the bass and the synths became more of a padding to fill out the music instead of being a featured instrument. Neil had been reinventing his drumming with new teachers and inspirations and his lyrics became way more personally philosophical and introspective.
@DavidLueck2 ай бұрын
Damn fine choice and reaction! Ok CB, it's about time you get to 2112...THE defining Rush song and when the boys really became Rush! Do eeeet! Haha
@paulgarcia15662 ай бұрын
Reactions from musicians are always the best kind.
@danielmoeller84572 ай бұрын
Rush is always different. Digging the vibes on your channel and unlike me, liking and following. We have so much musical likes in common even though our background is so different. That's what I love about the Keys, where I live... diversity. Your BPS hat and fishing shirts hit home almost as much as your bass playing. Glad to have found you, and yep, I'm a big Beth Hart fan too. Looking forward to more of your insights and if you are ever in the Keys, let's go fishing....
@jacquesjrviens33842 ай бұрын
Ok so now that you followed this recommendation ( I’m a drummer by the way) I hope you will follow my next suggestion which is The big money. On that note, I would recommend you listen to one of my favourite Rush song which is on the same album as Show don’t tell…. And that song is Available light. That song, since Neil’s passing as me shedding a tear every time I listen to it. The lyrics are poignant and Geddy Lee gives his absolute best and most heartfelt vocal performance ever!!! It’s a different brand of Rush and a very unique tune, but that’s why I love it so much. But first, The big money !!!😂😂😂
@ricktripp60982 ай бұрын
trick to listening to rush is to start early and end late... they played longer as a single group than almost any other group... their music styles changed greatly from 70s till they stopped... almost every album has a story line.. some of my favorites are... trees.... mystic rythums... freewill... tom sawyer... and red barcheta...
@jhc20932 ай бұрын
Geddy’s tone in this era of Rush was driven by a few things, but most important among them was his use of the hand made Wal basses with thinner gauge flat wound strings. While it’s not not nearly as aggressive and lacks the deep low growl of a Fender jazz, its mid range tone is amongst the best I’ve ever heard and lend itself to clear articulation. Love the Wal. If you like this bass sound and tone, give a listen to the track Open Secrets from the album Hold Your Fire. Keep up the great reactions, and your mission, if you choose to accept, is to learn this one and play along!!!!! Challenge issued!
@lisak19282 ай бұрын
Great song, and the Drum work at the end, great stuff.
@natron19082 ай бұрын
It was so great to see your reaction man! I was yelling at my phone, wait for the bas solo, wait for the bass solo! If you haven't listened to Moving Pictures I would do that next.
@HC-iu1vsАй бұрын
he did Tom Sawyer and YYZ
@larsolesen4962 ай бұрын
If you find time ,watch " Dinner with Rush" You will enjoy who they are in private. Great vid,loved your reaction👌
@franka99ytube2 ай бұрын
Geddy Lee ladies and gentlemen. Geddy Lee
@user-xu1jo4yb8r2 ай бұрын
Love your Rush adventure. Keep it coming
@WhereMyCountryLies22 күн бұрын
The Pass from that album ..... a must
@lunaball21122 ай бұрын
great song from the Album Presto. On my journey, I had this whole album on replay for a while. Of course, I can say the same for most of Rush's catalog :) Rush and Iron Maiden are my favorite bands and both are very bass driven (Geddy Lee and Steve Harris). Enjoy your journey! Cheers!
@rushrules812 ай бұрын
Keep going, so many classics to get to!!
@johnanderson2902 ай бұрын
Commenting before the song even starts.. I’m always here for Church Boy’s Rush reactions!! 🔥🎵
@rattan37932 ай бұрын
Geddy is playing a Wal bass during this period between 1985 and the early 90's. He would transition back to his '72 Fender Jazz bass on the 1993 album Counterparts and stick with it for the duration until the band's retirement. The Jazz has a more beastly growly tone to it when compared to the 'popcorn' tone of the Wal.
@russelschultz2 ай бұрын
Nothing cuts through the mix like that Wal though.
@rattan37932 ай бұрын
@@russelschultz Perhaps, but it was a lousy sounding bass for Rush. Weak with no bottom end. I thought the Steinberger sounded better. Even Geddy tired of the Wal after a while. The Rics, Fender Precision and Jazz basses were still the best.
@jerrypilarz30762 ай бұрын
@@russelschultz The strings were an extremely light gauge, more akin to piano strings, actually.
@paulwilkinson83082 ай бұрын
If you’re going down the Rush rabbit hole, I’ll join ya! Been in it since 1974.
@dannyropero42162 ай бұрын
Great song! Great reaction! I remember when this song debuted in late 1989. Rush were slowly transitioning out of their keyboard/synthesizer phase and started bringing Alex's guitar back to the forefront. Luv the channel BTW. I've been playing Rush songs on guitar for years and I'm also a bit of a music theory nerd. You're spot on when you mention the key, chord progressions, modes, etc.... I've jammed with many church musicians over the years and they have the best ears for picking up music on the fly.
@jacquesjrviens33842 ай бұрын
Yeah thank you bro !!! Happy you gave it a go !!!!
@Babyseal20022 ай бұрын
Always here for my favourite Rush reactor. You mentioned Springsteen's voice. Suggestion, for a change of pace: Iron Sky by Paulo Nutini, from the live Abbey Road sessions. If I were a betting man, I'd you'll LOVE IT. ;)
@marvelharris95402 ай бұрын
the intro off beat stuff is really cool... have not heard this in a awhile.. thanks
@manuelhartman88072 ай бұрын
Been married for 34 years. It only get better. 🤣 The show me don’t tell me part that is…😊
@mjm50812 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ 🙏❤🌹 Neil 🌹❤🙏 I dig your bass playing!
@stevesharp61382 ай бұрын
Violent Femes add it up great bass grove!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@BarryOrtaleza2 ай бұрын
Yup… they are known for changing it up, much to the dismay of the older portion of the fan base. Lol. I suggested a couple of songs on one of your other posts (which you should for sure consider,) but I can’t help but wonder how you’d like hearing them with a truly hard edge. I think you should try out Headlong Flight off their last album Clockwork Angels. It’s a jam and a half. Absolutely amazing musicianship, and the production is INCREDIBLE… ear candy of the highest order. Try it out, I dare you… 😂 Be well, bro…
@jacquesjrviens33842 ай бұрын
BTW, The big money is on the same record as Marathon and Territories which I know you liked. The bass is ridiculous on that album bro, it's stupid good !!! Can't believe he manages to sing over his bass in that song.
@susanmontgomery71212 ай бұрын
With Rush, the only constant was change.
@user-yu8yz8rb8t2 ай бұрын
What a song beautiful guitar beautiful bass beautiful drums beautiful keyboards
@ZZ430T562 ай бұрын
If you want some amazing prog rock, listen to "YES - Heart of the Sunrise" studio version. You will be blown away.
@marklindsay95732 ай бұрын
Haha! Love your reaction during the instrumental section. I literally wore the cassette tape out on that spot due to constant rewinding!
@JaDem1482 ай бұрын
One of my favorites for the lyrics. Of course, the instrumentals, including bass, aren't half bad.😜
@WhereMyCountryLies2 ай бұрын
that whole album is FIRE!
@MrRezRising2 ай бұрын
This album was supposed to be their return to a more classic Rush sound (read: Alex wouldn't shut up), but a lot of folks consider it a transistional album. I'm a drummer and loved Neil's work here, and the biggest accusation would be the production was 'thin'. Don't care, I love the album. Great Eddie Murphy laugh, btw. 🤘🥁
@RoarOfWolverine2 ай бұрын
This song is something that Hollywood writers and directors can learn from. Seems like every movie today just tells you how great the protagonists is, rather than just showing us. Audiences would much rather see how smart, benevolent, strong and heroic our protagonist is. Rather than just having some other character just tell us all of that, but we never see anything to support it. Disney movies are the worst for that. Show, don’t tell!
@philstone38592 ай бұрын
Hold Your Fire album, 1988? I think. Saw this tour twice! 2 cities in my state, one day apart!
@markandersen51872 ай бұрын
Presto 89'
@philstone38592 ай бұрын
@@markandersen5187,Thanks man, it’s been a while. You are right. I only saw that tour once. I forgot the song on which album, but I remember that show! Me, 2 cool friends and a very cute girl. We had second row! One of the best concerts! It’s been decades since I’ve listened to Presto, maybe I should change that. I remember they had huge inflatable rabbits, one on each side of the stage! 😆