NIce job guys. Great to see younger peeps playing great stuff like Rush. The only thing I'd say is the tempo was a little fast at times. Drummer needs to sense that and keep everyone on even tempo as the song shifts from section to section, which is difficult.
Los Angeles area. In 2023, Final Gravity is working on tunes for our second EP. You can check out our singer Melissa Jane in the all-female Led Zep tribute Lady Zep, Melissa and drummer John in their metal band Synn and John in the band PowerTribe. ru-vid.com?search_query=lady+zep ru-vid.com ru-vid.com?search_query=powertribe
Great cover, everyone did a great job, but the singer could've shrieked a bit more sharply in the intro, the way Geddy does in the All the World's a Stage version!
FclefRules - yeah, tempos sometimes get rushed in the excitement of the moment. Humans, right? :-) The bass tone was a result of me using the house rig (which had no compressor) and my Line6 pedalboard (with no compression), so I"m going to give some side-eye to the house sound guy for that one. Plus, God only knows what RU-vid has done to the original sound...
The Wick It is a 'Wick, one of the growliest basses I've ever played. I love Ricks, too, but they cost a lot and I'm still looking for a particular model...
Huh. Another poster down the thread said the bass tone was awesome. Oh, well... everyone's got an opinion. BTW, you do know I'm the bass player, right? :-) Oh, did you mean NO power in her voice? Go about four minutes in and check it out again... or not. Not everyone's tastes line up. Thanks for sharing, though!
It was the house rig, not my own amp. I had about one minute to adjust the tone before we had to play. It's more aggressive and distorted than my usual tone, but I still kinda liked it. Oh, well...
I was all ready to take the piss at this...let's face it...who could do 2112 justice?....but it turned out to be really good!.....well done to the singer or covering the stage for such a long time on her own ....that isn't easy!