“They shoot without shame, in the name of a piece of dirt, for a change of accent or the color of your shirt. Better the pride that resides in a citizen of the world, than the pride that divides when a colorful rag is unfurled.” Great lyric
@juliebrockett34718 ай бұрын
Hi Jim! Hope you and yours are well!
@jimtatro65508 ай бұрын
@@juliebrockett3471 I’m doing very well Julie, how are you?? I have a movie channel on KZbin called Jim’s Movie Channel if you’re interested. Take care my friend ❤️
@mwfmtnman8 ай бұрын
Sadly, 75% of humanity isn't there yet
@hfd4138 ай бұрын
@@mwfmtnmanThat was a popular idea in the sanctuary cities until the sanctuary cities said they didn't want to be sanctuary cities.
@HotDrumming8 ай бұрын
Might be my favorite Rush lyric. I also just love the keyboard part after "undermined" and how it starts there, adds layers then spits-out "While" in the second verse. Always stop and pay attention to that little piece of genius.
@philstone38598 ай бұрын
Don’t ever worry about irritating RUSH fans. As RUSH fans, one of our favorite things is other RUSH fans! The live shows were a SCENE! A whole different concert vibe in the crowd. You could feel it before the show as everyone was going into the venue every time. It was an excitement of anticipation for us who’d seen them before and a big exciting expectation for those who hadn’t. It was different from all other Rock concerts. No dummies in a RUSH crowd. To say we were pumped is an understatement. We knew what was about to happen. They always delivered flawlessly every time! Fantastic live band! It’s what I refer to as ROCK PRIVILEGE.
@robertpinazza40438 ай бұрын
So true brother, 24x for me and never disappointed! You could the air with a knife for how thick with anticipation it always was.
@philstone38598 ай бұрын
@@robertpinazza4043, You know, looking back on it, we were really fortunate to have had those experiences. We knew how special it was at the time, but we didn’t realize just how special. I’ve commented to several of these younger reactors that it’s impossible for me to put it into words and that I wished I could be Their official Rock and Roll Time Machine tour guide to some of these Classic concert scenes from the 80’s. I would do it for some of them because I think they are deserving of it and I would really enjoy watching them freak out on the thousands of hard core party animals that we were. I know they would be scared and I’d laugh my ass off watching their mouths pop open, them freaking out on just how LOUD it used to be and enjoying the show as their brains melt out of their ears. I would insist on doing it Old School like we did. Mandatory smoking and drinking beforehand. We would have to carry them out! 😆👍
@scottbull73788 ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm for the music is infectious. This was an anti-tribalistic song. Started by pointing out that everyone thinks their home is the best and ends by saying there is more pride in being a human being than a citizen of a single country. Since I'm more a fan of the lyrics I'll let others recommend most things, but for a simple but profound song, check out Countdown. It's a tribute to the first Space Shuttle launch and contains one of my favorite lines. "This day when super science mingles with the bright stuff of dreams" Loving your reactions and I'm definitely here for the ride lol
@cygnus628 ай бұрын
That's awesome the way you can just pick up your bass and pay that line. Nice job!
@craigscott69758 ай бұрын
You playing is definitely NOT irritating at all. I'm amazed how good you pick up the line so easy and remain so humble. Cheers! 😎
@scottbaxtrom43248 ай бұрын
Church Boy love your reactions to Rush and your love for music. Keep enjoying the ride.God Bless.Geddy plays bass snd keys with the pedels.All amazing musicians.
@MarcoBosma8 ай бұрын
That bass line 😁, the whole Power Windows album has incredible bass lines…
@jasonr.66767 ай бұрын
The bass in Marathon is INSANE!
@sgrant9148 ай бұрын
Loved it. Not sure if mentioned before. But 'prime mover' another great baseline
@leddygee18968 ай бұрын
What's more amazing is that Geddy's using his Index finger flick method to play that riff is mental!!
@trenken7 ай бұрын
Hes using his middle finger too here. I know, i play this bassline exactly as he does. You cant do this line with one finger. Impossible.
@kalelvigil15103 ай бұрын
He didn’t change his bass playing technique until the album Counterparts
@surfeit59108 ай бұрын
"Turn the Page" another Rush song form this same era that will blow your mind with the bass riff. Watch it live and you can see Geddy sing, play synths and bass all at once. As for this song - "Better the pride that resides in a citizen of the world, than the pride that divides when a colorful rag (flag) is unfurled" sums up the entire thing. Think of the people and individuals on the global scale and what we have in common, not the constructs of governments, nations, or territories that divide us all.
@dalemerrifield83088 ай бұрын
You know what's funny is that there are all of these comments about 'if you like the bass here, you should hear this song.' The reality is, if you really want to hear an amazing bass line, you absolutely have to listen to...........every single one of their songs.
@Tru-Luv-is-2-Giv6 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@ikepigott7 ай бұрын
Territories is one of my all time favorites - and if you’re honest when you listen to it, you realize it’s a dance song.
@bryanhaynes67428 ай бұрын
Church boy you are a riot. Loving all the Rush reactions. Seen them 43 times in my life and I miss them more everyday.
@cdtc9058 ай бұрын
Love your reaction. Can’t wait to see you react to some of my favorites like Middletown Dreams, Ghost Rider, Spindrift, The Weapon, The Main Monkey Business, Malignant Narcissism, Earthshine, The Analog Kid and any instrumentals, if you ever get to them. 🤞 Well I better stop here or I’ll list them all. 😂 My favourites songs are always changing throughout time, thanks to their huge catalog. I count myself lucky to have seen them more than a dozen times but I still beat myself to have skip some of their tours. What was I thinking 😲😂 Cheers! 🫡
@sid70888 ай бұрын
You would love Geddy's book, Geddy Lee's Big Beautiful Book of Bass.
@SnowDogisVictorious8 ай бұрын
And his 2023 autobiography, "My 'Effing Life," too!
@wisteria32138 ай бұрын
"Mystic Rhythms " my kids have Instructions to play this song at my funeral, also "2112" and "Closer to the heart" and one that is not well known, but I like it ; called "Second Nature". The one I heavily encourage the most is "2112".
@MrRezRising8 ай бұрын
My kid has been instructed to save some of my ashes and pour them into the wind on Jan 1st, 2112. Only eighty-eight years to go! 🤘
@TommyNic8 ай бұрын
Digital man has a bass line you'll love for sure. He is all up and down the neck on that one while singing. Check it out live Snakes and Arrows tour. Great reaction.
@ChrisTexan7 ай бұрын
"Don't feed the people but we feed the machines"... has multiple meanings, one I saw in the comments on a "machines = "the powers that be"; but it also has a simpler meaning, we don't feed starving people (or generally, we (powers that be) don't take care of people's basic needs, while making sure that things like the oil/gas industries, consumeristic production processes, etc that keep the cash flowing for those who AREN'T starving, are well taken-care-of because heaven forbid we worry about people before "things".
@xseedingme22 күн бұрын
Geddy is widely known for how HARD he plucks those strings. It immediately stands out no matter what bass he plays. Dude must have the toughest fingers in music. Then add to that he is THE bass riff monster! Rush is 3 superb musicians in service to the music, not just 'look what I can do!'.
@jamesdonlon376322 күн бұрын
You listen to a song for the first time and your reaction makes an old fan hear it like the first time too! Love your engagement with it and your bass playing!
@davidkneitel18408 ай бұрын
Of course, you are loving your voyage down the Rush rabbit hole. You are a true musician. Rush on eh!!! Peace ☮️ Love ❤️ and Joy 😊
@toddbuck59578 ай бұрын
Dude, we are watching YOUR reaction, you are not irritating us! Keep it up! Play that bass, we don't mind! Geddy is a bass god, and it is delightful to see you grab your bass and try and put it down right then, truly a blast to see you go for it! Love these reactions!
@klccmd8 ай бұрын
Respect for choosing a deep cut! There are many similarly great Rush songs that never get heard...
@Toofast40058 ай бұрын
Loving your love for this band 💜 they truly are something else
@Yyz19718 ай бұрын
I know you've been hearing it a lot, but the live version... Wow! Just wow! Geddy Singing, playing bass, playing keyboards, and bass pedals!
@caryd678 ай бұрын
Geddy is mostly known for playing Rickenbacker and Fender basses, but I truly love his Wal period. He and Jeff Berlin had became close friends, they shared a lot of knowledge between them, and it really shows on this album… Geddy, please bring back the Wal 🙏🏻
@cpmf21128 ай бұрын
The second half of the chorus is actually "indifferent circles", slightly different than "in different circles" to play on words and change the meaning
@michaelkeller62238 ай бұрын
Genius
@thomasallan11968 ай бұрын
YES, I was just going to comment this. I know Neil does this in a few songs but I can't think of them off the top of my head.
@michaelkeller62238 ай бұрын
@@thomasallan1196 Vital signs is one for sure.
@lw1zfog7 ай бұрын
Peart was a poet.
@rickthestiks92408 ай бұрын
the best intro should be next,,,,,just like that,,,,and there;s no lyrics,,,get ready for next level,,,l.o.l🤘🤘🤘
@beadybaby8 ай бұрын
the grass ISN'T always greener on the other side... another gorgeous song from their mid times... also... all of Hold Your Fire and Presto are my favorites.
@hemispheresamusements74847 ай бұрын
Tell me that isn't one of the nastiest bass lines you've ever heard! GED!!!!!❤
@joefolkie8 ай бұрын
The way you’re able to pick up your bass and get those notes is awesome!
@toddmadden97778 ай бұрын
Thanks again, for the reaction, and commentary ...it was really sweet when you grabbed that bass...go back ,love tha A's hat,need one...Todd from...
@reddawg95438 ай бұрын
Machines are war machines while people in our own countries starve. Unfurl a colourful rag= flag. Now the rest should fall in place. Toronto Canada band. (Scarborough) If you want to be blown away watch anything from Rush live in Brazil
@Modelwarshipsdotcom8 ай бұрын
Your reaction to the bass line makes me smile!
@jacquesjrviens33848 ай бұрын
Geddy Lee is always on fire !!!!! Never boring. This album (Power windows) addresses various facets and use of power. This one is about conquering territories for the single purpose of gaining power.
@Alexo6708 ай бұрын
YES! I have been waiting for this one :D If you like the bass line in this one, you should check out the song "Marathon" on the same album, Power Windows. There is another really busy Bass Line, but epic- in my opinion, the song "Turn the Page" from their 1987 album, Hold Your Fire. Always enjoy seeing your insight and joy discovering more of these tracks!
@SamuraiTheologian8 ай бұрын
In addition to Geddy’s picking, the sound of his Wal bass adds to the richness. The Wal is featured on this album (Power Windows, 1985) and Hold Your Fire (1987).
@jeffcullen65735 ай бұрын
No pick required -- he used crazy light gauge strings and just attacked it with his first two fingers on the right hand. Check out A Show of Hands and you'll get the idea -- the index finger is usually The Boss, but the middle finger will come in for faster stuff like those triplets. The Wal's bridge humbucker is RIGHT UP against the bridge -- with the bridge pickup filter knob pulled up, it just makes THIS aggressive, blorpey sound. The Wal we hear on Power Windows is a walnut-faced Mk1 belonging to producer Peter Collins. Geddy went up to High Wycombe and ordered the black one we started seeing on tour and we hear on Hold Your Fire and Presto. He got a maple-faced transparent red-finished Mk2 which we hear on Roll The Bones. To me the red one sounds a big beefier, but is missing the GNARLY midrange and aggression of the black one.
@SamuraiTheologian5 ай бұрын
@@jeffcullen6573 I didn't say he used a pick. I've been a Rush fan since the early 80s.
@matthewhoag26098 ай бұрын
You’re a gifted musician, CB. You have a perfect pitch, and the ability to pick up a tune by ear that only comes with experience. The kind you probably get playing with different church groups, you know - no time to rehearse, can you sit with us this weekend?, sorry no sheet music, but we’re in B-flat. Lol, helps to know which notes to land on when you’re playing live. Cheers!
@philstone38598 ай бұрын
It’s cool you’re on the RUSH ride. There’s a lot to go through. One of the best, most unique Rock bands ever. I’ve been a lifelong, day one fan from the 70’s when I was a kid. Fortunate to see many of their tours over the decades. Phenomenal live band. They could play everything cleanly, live with no cheating at all. They prided themselves on being able to do that. I saw them in concert 18 times! Unbelievable! RUSH is special, that’s the simplest way to describe them. RUSH is special.
@lauriivey78018 ай бұрын
Power Windows - Great album. I like the sound of 'Grand Designs' but I love the message in 'Marathon' and the story in 'Manhattan Project.' I'm not crazy about the synth (I'm more old school), but I still enjoy the album. The basic idea of the song is how we are always so focused on our own things, getting more and better for ourselves, taking from others, feeding into the system, never seeing the bigger picture and how we are all connected in a beautiful universe.
@BluegrassMark8 ай бұрын
The bass part on Digital Man is insanely good too! Love this track!
@bobcarn8 ай бұрын
This song was always a personal favorite of mine. The song decries the tendency of people to make enemies of others. Whether as a country or as individuals, we define our own territories/homes and view people other than our loved ones/friends/family/countrymen as not welcome. "Why move around the world when Eden was so near" always meant to me that why would people want to go and invade other countries when they have what they want right there at home. "Don't feed the people but we feed the machines" is pretty simple, it means that we have hunger (and homelessness and poverty) in the world but still focus more on advancing our industries rather than directly helping people who do need assistance. And you didn't butcher the bassline, you got the gist of it right away.
@hfd4138 ай бұрын
It was eloquintly written, as always, by Neil. Unfortunately, this belief was pushed and driven by a nefarious agenda that is unraveling as we speak.
@markb.21128 ай бұрын
Another song the bass will blow you away is called "Middletown Dreams."
@jeffcullen65735 ай бұрын
Probably my fav... the extra grind when he digs in harder for the second verse...
@teresasullivan45887 ай бұрын
Because Geddy Lee is the best bass player to ever live
@Stevedrums7418 ай бұрын
I was 16 in 1986 when this album was released. It remains firmly entrenched in my 'Top 3' Rush albums ever. Just the variety of music, the sounds....the '80's!!!! I wore my Jersey mullet proudly!! "Don't feed the people but we feed the machines" I believe - refers to the hunger issues that were going on in Africa at the time (Live-Aid" & Do They Know It's Christmas?") but yet in the beginning of the computer/information age. That's my take on it.
@Greg-io1ip8 ай бұрын
'The Machine' = Stock Markets + Military Spending. Pretty obvious. We allow the few at the top to dictate policy on the defenseless poor and those we deem too different. So for example: Southern Evangelicals want to 'shoot their way into Heaven', assuring themselves eternally belonging to Satan, doubling down whining about gender identity of bathroom signs. Well no bathroom sign mass killed students. But facts won't penetrate the Cult.
@TheBoondoggler6 ай бұрын
God bless you brother, am glad I found your channel.
@timshelton85358 ай бұрын
Wish you could have experienced them live. I saw them a bunch of times! It was always an excellent show.
@markb.21128 ай бұрын
Enjoying the reactions. Being the bass player you are, I'm a little surprised you haven't reacted to "Where's my thing." Check out the live in Dallas version with drum solo. You won't be disappointed...
@Cubiquitous18 ай бұрын
You'll love the bass in Fountain of Lamneth! Much love, keep the RUSH coming!
@pryzmcat6 ай бұрын
Yep, our Ged is the beast of vocals , bass, pedals and keys. His stutter stops on the bass are a trademark. Try Vital Signs (please) Turn the Page, Force Ten..or The Body Electric. You won't be disappointed:) Nice review, loved seeing you diggin the Three Magi:)
@dpoprojectsniagara8 ай бұрын
Rush .. keep it comin 😎👍 Lovin your reactions man
@steves88158 ай бұрын
I’m glad you found Rush, my friend. I’m still sharing your “Tom Sawyer” reaction vid, love the joy and enthusiasm.
@williamadkins21707 ай бұрын
From Power Windows, the first time I saw Rush on tour. You should listen to the whole album ,it Is excellent
@mikedown32196 ай бұрын
There is a great live version of this recorded in Dallas on the Clockwork Angels tour. Stunning visuals as well.
@jerrypilarz30768 ай бұрын
Geddy Triplets, baby!!!!!!! Once you learn 'em you'll play 'em for hours (or decades in my case lol).
@lindaward53768 ай бұрын
This song was inspired by their time in Europe during the Hemispheres Tour in 1979. As Geddy recalled in his book My Effin Life: "On the way to a hotel in Lille, we passed monuments and memorials to the fallen heroes of both world wars, at Ypres and Flanders Fields and elsewhere, all familiar from our history books. On those memorials, by roadsides, town squares and churches, were listed the names of the citizens who'd lost their lives, and I realized that we were driving over the very battlefields where those men had fallen. It was an eerie feeling that stalked me as we moved across Europe. I related that to Neil, who one day turned it into a lyric about regional chauvinism in 'Territories': We see so many tribes--overrun and undermined; While their invaders dream of lands they've left behind; Better people--better food--and better beer; Why move around the world when Eden was so near?" For another powerful track from Power Windows, also inspired by events of WW2, I'd like to recommend Manhattan Project, which was based on the events surrounding the development and deployment of the first atomic bomb; if you'd like to see it done live, I highly recommend the performance from the Clockwork Angels Tour, where the string ensemble takes it to a whole new level. Cheers from Toronto! 🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🐐 🐐 🐐
@hfd4138 ай бұрын
All because Hitler didn't want to be part of the globalists' plan. "Gentlemen, I have come this morning to the inexcusable conclusion that we have fought on the wrong side. This entire war we should have fought with the fascists against the communists and not the other way around. I fear that perhaps in fifty years America will pay a dear price and become a land of corruption and degenerate morals." ---General George S. Patton (July 21, 1945)
@TheFingerFrame8 ай бұрын
This song was deep in their New Wave/Synthesizer/Electronica period. Guitarist Alex Lifeson often complained that he found it hard to find space in the mix since the synth was on the same frequencies. Early in their career, where it was just bass/drums/guitar it was easier.
@EchoesDaBear8 ай бұрын
Great reaction Church Boy!! Such an amazing song - lyrics (as usual) on point for our society! Unsure of your misunderstanding of the lyric 'we don't feed the people, but we feed the machine' - it's the capitalist mentality - focused time, effort & resources applied to making money, while the people starve, go homeless, approach poverty. Conversely with a 'socialist' (I know, bad word in the U.S.) mentality - where the populace look after each other. Remember - Neil Peart & Rush are Canadian - social democracy is our thing. I love it when you try the bass lines Geddy dishes out! You're not 'butchering' it - but it's a great, play by ear attempt! Keep it up for ALL the Rush reactions! Another amazing track from this album is Mystic Rhythms (my personal favourite off Power Windows) - must listen! I'm absolutely LOVING your Rush journey! More, more, more please!
@stevenorova85658 ай бұрын
This comment is spot on. Thank you Church Boy!
@patt46418 ай бұрын
Love it that you pick up your bass! Lifelong RUSH fan, love watching you discovering the magic.
@NASA-criminals8 ай бұрын
@Church Boy...Do you know Fender has a line of Fender Jazz Basses endorsed by Geddy Lee with his name on back of head stock? Modeled after his fav black & white Jazz bass? BUT! No ebony fingerboard, big daawwwggg...only maple neck! Getcha one Church Boy!
@SnowDogisVictorious8 ай бұрын
Re: how low Alex could get on his guitars, all I can say is "Working Man" live in Cleveland (2011).
@nickavenoso78517 ай бұрын
I always viewed the chorus as saying that ultra-nationalism can be harmful. The line about looking at the eyeglass in reverse is saying that there is so much out there in the world, but yet many isolate themselves in a certain sector. The line about feeding the machines is talking about how governments often prioritize monetary gain and power over their own citizens. The theme of nationalism is very evident especially in the lines “Can’t really feel, what international means.”
@BrendaNelson-ll4ls8 ай бұрын
Church Boy it so awesome to see your Rush journey. Power Windows is my favorite Rush album from 1985. Every song is brilliant. PLEASE react to track 2 Grand Design is one of my all-time favorite Rush songs. Lyrics Don't Feed the people. The "Powers" that "BE" don't feed People that need food to survive. Powers that be FEED the Machines. Machines represents People in Power that only care about themselves and staying in Power. Not Helping their fellow humanity. DEEP! Other Incredible songs on Power Windows Middletown Dreams, Big Money, Marathon, Mystic Rhythms, Manhattan Project, Emotion Detector. You'll Love every song. ❤🔥🎧
@bghammock8 ай бұрын
Just went through your RUSH reactions. That and the Braves hat deserves a Sub! Great stuff, and loving you grabbing your bass while listening!
@fspearl7 ай бұрын
What’s up my man, I’m loving your reviews and when I first started watching this one and you paused early on in the song and commented on the base line I chuckled to myself and said “wait until you hear what’s coming”. The look on your face did not disappoint. As for the lyrics, the song is about how humanity wages war to capture land, nations conquer other nations and tear down other peoples cultures and identities and replace it with their own imposed ideology. “The whole wide world, an endless universe…” he’s basically saying that we have everything not only here on earth and beyond to discover and that we as humans are apart of, but we waste our time trying to dominate one another and never really move forward. “Don’t feed the people but we feed the machines”. While I don’t know specifically what was going through Neil’s brain when he wrote that, I can come up with an example that ties into the song. Think about NASA, our government will spend billions of dollars to build a telescope and launch it out into space, while at the same time we slash funding for school lunch programs to feed children, many of whom rely on their school to get the best meal of their entire day. I’mma keep listening to your reviews Bro, I’m enjoying them and I love that you are approaching your reviews from a bass player’s standpoint. I’ll need to check the rest of your reviews to see if you’ve listened to this song yet, so forgive me in advance if I recommend something you have already reviewed. Check out the song “Roundabout”, by the band Yes. As for the lyrics, I’m still lost on that one, but the first time I ever heard Chris Squires’s bass line in that song, I almost 💦 in my pants. Geddy Lee was heavily influenced by Squire’s playing and you will see why I promise! Have a great weekend Bro!
@BowlertheRetroGamer8 ай бұрын
Dude enjoying these reactions. You need to do Marathon next. From the same album and as a bass player, his bass riffs are 🔥
@ruthylopez8 ай бұрын
You didn't butcher it. Sounds killer. Lifelong RUSH fanatic here, and you have a new subscriber. Rock on.
@SnowDogisVictorious8 ай бұрын
I was 17 when this one came out, a couple of years away from studying international relations for my first degree. Just shy of 40 years (and six degrees) later, I'm a public international lawyer. While I certainly don't credit Rush for my career path, I can say that I share the perspective from which this song was written. I think Neil Peart (who wrote all of the lyrics after the 5th album [of a total 19]) was trying to explain the frustration of all cosmopolitan thinkers (who don't place their nationality above strangers from other countries). He expresses frustration with political leaders who use nationality to promote conflict in order to ensure their own successes, as well as with the business leaders who profit from military misadventures. He also expresses hope that people won't be fooled by these demagogues and will instead come to see themselves as citizens of the world, who won't be seduced by parochial appeals from leaders who ought to know better. Given how Peart was a confirmed atheist, this song was an example of how secular humanism can be used to reach the same goal as Christianity: viz. world peace. All three members of Rush ultimately rejected their parents' values, which in two cases involved stifling religiosity (Orthodox Judaism for Geddy Lee and [I suspect] a strict Methodist upbringing for Peart). I'm not sure whether Lifeson (legal name: Aleksandar Živojinović) had quite the same experience, because his parents immigrated from Communist Yugoslavia, but if he did, it would have been Serbian Orthodox Christianity. As a practising Catholic (which, by the way, has always been the majority faith in Canada), I have sometimes found Peart's lyrics (as well as his writing, in a half dozen NY Times best selling travelogues) to lack insight about true (or, perhaps, I should say "mature") faith, because he always seemed to be fighting against an infantilizing version of Christianity (where God sounds more like a mercurial Santa Klaus than a [the] [D]eity who reciprocally radiates love for His/Hercreation). None of them ultimately seemed able to delve more deeply into faith either - but that's fine. They are musicians, after all, not philosophers or theologians [and very worldly, intelligent ones at that!]. I was always there first for the music anyway - having been hooked on them since I was 12. I didn't even learn the names of many of their songs until this digital age came along and made it easy (i.e. making it so that I didn't have to locate my vinyl or cassette tapes to figure out which song was which!). And I've otherwise deeply appreciated the majority of Peart's lyrics too. The best song I could recommend, in this regard, is called "Free Will." Musically, it's so awe-inspiring that I almost always sing along to it, notwithstanding my disagreement with the lyrical thrust of the song. So, please react to Free Will (live or studio). And, if it helps, I also promise to keep requesting it until you have answered me positively. : )
@williamthurman90826 ай бұрын
I'm a big rush fan and I've never heard That song before..... Sounds late 80s great song😊😊😊
@DrinkyGhost8 ай бұрын
When one get's through analyzing the musical mastery of these three gentlemen.... the next phase is consuming and digesting the lyrics of each song, and absorbing it's meaning into your own lexicon. Music is very subjective.
@vincenttayelrand8 ай бұрын
I never cared about the Rush synth era but there are exceptions like this tune. The bass line is what really elevates this song.
@theguy88838 ай бұрын
And Geddy is singing while playing that riff.
@paul.etedder24397 ай бұрын
The analog kid has one of his best bass lines .
@jasonr.66767 ай бұрын
Anyone brave enough to take on this album, let alone this song, deserves my upvote and I clicked the subscribe button too. THANK YOU!
@philstone38598 ай бұрын
Geddy is very impressive. They All are. A true Power trio.
@dougeckert57208 ай бұрын
The whole album, Power Windows, was about the different ways in which power is manifest, used, and abused. You might call the songs, collectively, as "windows into power." Great choice with Territories, too! I still get a tingling scalp when I hear the bridge. Honestly, it took me a little while to like Power Windows, but it's become one of my favorite albums. Plenty of sick bass grooves to to absorb! Glad you're enjoying them!
@Berliozioz8 ай бұрын
Re: imho the word "machine" represents any/every system or bureaucracy that gulps down tax-dollars/resources while ignoring those in need. I LOVE watching you play the bass. Love it. And boy howdy, your reaction is shear joy to watch! More more more please..!
@iankeldin32496 ай бұрын
You immediately picked up on the killer bass line he plays while singing. So dope.
@AllAboutRush8 ай бұрын
Alright Church Boy, I think it's time you watch a live performance from Rush from when they were in their late 20's (1981). And I promise the bass playing (and the guitar and drumming for that matter) will BLOW YOU AWAY. You'll want to watch this video: RUSH - By-Tor/ In The End/ In The Mood/ 2112 Medley - Live In Montreal 1981 (2021 HD Remaster 60fps) It's a medley - no keyboards, just the three of them jamming like no other three-piece could ever jam. Get on this as soon as possible! You're welcome in advance 😄
@seantetpon8 ай бұрын
I recommend their song Marathon next. The bass lines in it are over the top!
@RobertMichaelStewart8 ай бұрын
Once again, I just love your Rush reactions.... Prayers up Brother ❤️🙏
@FlightinDarkness-eb7uh8 ай бұрын
Great reaction love your groove to the bass LOL, and picking out some notes quick and the key. you are going to find so much bass like that to come as long as its a good live recording. IF you only listened to hemispheres 18 minutes hes playing all over on the fret board on that song alone, but circumstances a short song, he puts a cool bass run unique like that for example God bless
@johntabakos12957 ай бұрын
Another great reaction ! Great tune, lyrics and bass line .....check out The Big Money ( a Show of Hands video, 1988). Rush on !!!
@sonicart18088 ай бұрын
Great analysis and reaction sir.....funny how these lyrics are more relevant than ever.
@TheMoosebreath245 ай бұрын
I'm betting you took that to church! Another great tune in this very deep Rush rabbit hole. Enjoy, Brother!
@jewel_laughs8 ай бұрын
Great song...another great reaction. Suggest (again) Digital Man - Excellent drum and bass work. More bass less synth 👍
@jewel_laughs8 ай бұрын
@HC-sb1ru You're right. Another great bass line!
@ecort58598 ай бұрын
Thank you, Love the reaction, and Go Braves!
@TheCentralScrutinizerAgain8 ай бұрын
Imagination is the best instrument. Geddy`s bass lines, along with Mark King`s (of Level 42) , are my very favourites.
@Tru-Luv-is-2-Giv6 ай бұрын
Play and to sing those beast lines, that's GEDDY. Church Boy you have dam good chops.
@matthewhoag26098 ай бұрын
Geddy switched to a Wal bass for most of this album (Power Windows 1985). Gave a snappy sound I enjoyed with the songs from this era. Oh man, I can’t wait for you to hear The Big Money off this album - another bass line in the same vein that you’ll love.
@petesylvester85022 ай бұрын
Something that has always baffled me is why more of Rush has not been sampled into other songs.
@MrKneeV8 ай бұрын
If you enjoyed the bass on this song, you'd also like the bass on some other songs from the same album (Power Windows, 1885). Two songs in particular with great bass are "The Big Money" and "Marathon". For full effect, I'd suggest the studio versions, just as you did with Territories.
@ashylarry2128 ай бұрын
Lovin the reactions bud , gotta give vital signs live - grace under pressure tour or Big Money A show of hands tour . Keep rocking
@georgetaxi81798 ай бұрын
This is the era where many Rush fans like myself checked out. I later came to appreciate it, but I still prefer the earlier Rush.
@RedPillMode8 ай бұрын
Very true. Even being an old fan, I need a newcomer to tell me, this is great stuff!
@sungodrah8 ай бұрын
Excellent reaction.I always loved any Rush pre-Presto album era.So speaking of great bass men..how about some Primus - Tommy the Cat live Bonnaroo festival ..amazing performance from Les Claypool (Singer,Bassist ) xoxox
@kimbarry46748 ай бұрын
Who's his idol ....Geddy Lee😊
@Buds1own8 ай бұрын
Geddy Lee [Bass Solo] (Time Machine 2011) ♥
@ZIG4ZAG208 ай бұрын
Watch the “A Show of Hands’ live version from 1988-it’s that Wal bass he acquired from their producer Peter Collins for the next couple years/records they did. Lyrics are simply about invaders of foreign lands, ALWAYS with an excuse for violence, never a solution for peace.🤘🖖✌️🎸🥁🎹🎤
@davidmonk48145 ай бұрын
There's a lot of hunger in the world, yet our TV's computers, cars we keep fueled.
@RoccoKeys8 ай бұрын
The best band ever. Three masters of their craft one better than the next. We are lucky they came together. If you’re a bass guy you gotta gotta gotta listen to Digital Man. Prog Jazz Vibe 😊
@christianwilliamson97528 ай бұрын
Awesome reaction. I still think you should do Freewill. It's in the key of f major and has a great bass line