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🎵 Rush - The Trees REACTION 

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Комментарии : 687   
@michellemiles9966
@michellemiles9966 2 года назад
Rush was dubbed long ago as "the thinking man's rock band". Always deep lyrics. ❤
@cartercarter645
@cartercarter645 2 года назад
Tis the Truth MM, you are on the path to enlightenment
@shanewilson199
@shanewilson199 2 года назад
This is a very clever song… and resonates now more than ever. Civil discord stemming from inequality leading to strife, and nothing positive coming from that strife.
@stratcaptain66
@stratcaptain66 2 года назад
So nice to see hot girls into Rush:)
@brasco96wired67
@brasco96wired67 2 года назад
or thinking woman's rock band in this case. lol
@jasonm8017
@jasonm8017 2 года назад
As a kid, I was a big fan of The GoGo’s 🤗But I have been a life long fan of RUSH
@miked473
@miked473 2 года назад
The lyrics in most RUSH songs requires some introspection and in depth analysis. Neil was an extremely prolific writer and all his best works make the listener really really think..a true artist and wordsmith 🤔🤔🤔
@brucemarshall9521
@brucemarshall9521 2 года назад
No doubt. One of a kind. He had deep lyrics but not so deep my pea brain couldn't decipher them. Some lyricists get carried away and you need an Egyptologist to figure them out.
@jesuschristpose896
@jesuschristpose896 2 года назад
Neil was a master of his craft.
@jadejj7948
@jadejj7948 2 года назад
@@jesuschristpose896 absolutely he was a true Genius
@dmead4106
@dmead4106 2 года назад
Not that tough to figure out Mister genius
@tomcassille3356
@tomcassille3356 2 года назад
As one of the greatest drummers and percussionists of all time, his lyrics may have eclipsed his playing. So gifted!
@gtodriver341
@gtodriver341 2 года назад
“The forest was shrinking, but the trees kept voting for the Axe for the Axe was clever and convinced the Trees that because his handle was made of wood, he was one of them.” Turkish Proverb.
@katskillz
@katskillz 2 года назад
that is epic, and goes to show the more things change the more they stay the same
@littlejimmy7402
@littlejimmy7402 2 года назад
You mean, our politicians aren't "one of us"? 🤯
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 2 года назад
I like that.
@jeffreycherep8264
@jeffreycherep8264 2 года назад
@@katskillz don't you mean "plus ca change,plus c'est la meme close"?
@brucemarshall9521
@brucemarshall9521 2 года назад
Great saying....or proverb. I'm stealing it.
@Retromolarman
@Retromolarman 2 года назад
Lex is killing it as usual with her explanation for her reaction. Makes you think? Rush is at the top of the list of bands that make you think! They have had that for 4 decades! IMO, they exemplify this curiosity more than most bands. Super great reaction Lex! Your husband is a lucky guy.
@RyneMurray23
@RyneMurray23 2 года назад
Neil Peart was such a genius. His lyrics are so cool.
@nicholasconnolly8141
@nicholasconnolly8141 2 года назад
The thing is you could recite those lyrics as a poem and if you didn’t know that they were song lyrics then you would readily accept it as an exceptionally good poem!……That’s the genius of Rush!
@MJD016
@MJD016 2 года назад
That’s where all great lyrics come from, really. Neil wrote a ton of poetry. Geddy and Alex looked at the poems like, “we can make this into a really great short story.” And history was made that day.
@KenSusman
@KenSusman 2 года назад
I used to use this song in my English classes as an example of personification. Got the job done.
@zeppelinfan9360
@zeppelinfan9360 2 года назад
Seriously!!!! You have to listen to the whole album "Hemispheres" it's Rush's Masterpiece. The story actually starts with the last song from the album "Farewell to Kings" 🎸☮️💕
@mattycobby27
@mattycobby27 2 года назад
Hell yeah !!!!!!!!
@moleman1976
@moleman1976 2 года назад
Not trying to dis "Hemispheres", but for my money "Permanent Waves" is the Masterpiece - it's a perfect album filled with amazing songs!
@MrMmck13
@MrMmck13 Год назад
Had a red vinyl copy of this record. Wore out the grooves.
@steveralston824
@steveralston824 Год назад
They’re all masterpieces. Only band to pull that off.
@otakumagnet8106
@otakumagnet8106 2 года назад
There is a Rush documentary. In it they say while touring with the huge bands of their time, people would go to their room to bring them to the parties, but they were always in their rooms reading books. They have always enjoyed knowledge and reflection more than the wild rocker lifestyle. It is noticeable in their music.
@airhockeycanada
@airhockeycanada 2 года назад
That's one of the things I love about Rush.
@cmorrow74
@cmorrow74 2 года назад
As a result, you never saw them in the tabloids, there was never any scandal tainting their names or image. Much respect to them for keeping their noses clean.
@jeffnelson1055
@jeffnelson1055 Год назад
It was Gene Simmons
@benshafer5198
@benshafer5198 2 года назад
Lex got it. Definitely a metaphor that reads like a fable. Excellent instrumentally, as well (love that bridge). An underrated track from them IMO✌
@NeonNights80
@NeonNights80 2 года назад
They were both right. "When asked in the April/May 1980 Modern Drummer magazine about whether there is a message to this song, Peart said, "No. It was just a flash. I was working on an entirely different thing when I saw a cartoon picture of these trees carrying on like fools. I thought, 'What if trees acted like people?' So I saw it as a cartoon really, and wrote it that way. I think that's the image that it conjures up to a listener or a reader. A very simple statement."
@JasonSmith-jr7jh
@JasonSmith-jr7jh 2 года назад
@@NeonNights80 It's not in good shape, but I still have my copy of that Modern Drummer issue!
@RaymondBCrisp
@RaymondBCrisp 2 года назад
@@NeonNights80 He may have written it about the cartoon trees (I'll take Neil's word as the gospel on this), but the metaphor already existed in the cartoon he based it on, so.....
@andrewtoole1222
@andrewtoole1222 2 года назад
@@RaymondBCrisp nailed it. It was a metaphor to begin with.
@OriginalMergatroid
@OriginalMergatroid 2 года назад
@@RaymondBCrisp Really? And exactly which cartoon was that? Neil said "trees carrying on like fools". I hardly think that's enough information to draw the conclusion you have.
@brucemarshall9521
@brucemarshall9521 2 года назад
Yep ! The Rush signature sound. Always clean and powerful.
@matthewnoto9380
@matthewnoto9380 2 года назад
I've always seen this song as an explanation of the British Commonwealth. The Oaks (Britain) and the Maples (Canada).
@serendipilicious8616
@serendipilicious8616 5 месяцев назад
Actually, it's about communism
@matthewnoto9380
@matthewnoto9380 5 месяцев назад
@@serendipilicious8616 AKSHULLY I've heard it's about anything you want it to be, because the song is speaking to a universal circumstance. Our opinions may be different, but neither is an incorrect interpretation. I think Neil would agree.
@serendipilicious8616
@serendipilicious8616 5 месяцев назад
@@matthewnoto9380 You are correct, I actually looked it up afterwards and found it was based off a funny cartoon they saw. I guess in my mind it describes the Stalin years. Should have gone back and changed my comment but I guess we all interpret it in our own ways. Unfortunately, Neil passed in '20 and is unable to agree with anything.
@EchoesDaBear
@EchoesDaBear 2 года назад
LOVE your shirt Lex!! (as a huge Canadian Rush fan!!) The song is about social/class struggle & equality, using a forest, trees, as the metaphor. Rush's lyrics will generally make you think, and you can thank their drummer, Neil Peart (RIP), for that. Great song. It always puts a smile on my face! \m/
@TDOTMUSICNERD
@TDOTMUSICNERD 2 года назад
Rush doesn’t just tell you what time it is.. they also explain how the watch works
@johnselbee5671
@johnselbee5671 2 года назад
Excellent
@davidsims8636
@davidsims8636 2 года назад
Perfect analogy.
@kevinjennings238
@kevinjennings238 2 года назад
BRILLIANT!!! Is that from YOU or from the Band?
@dancarter482
@dancarter482 2 года назад
And they replace the crown with a kaleidoscopic magnifying glass!
@NewbieInOttawa
@NewbieInOttawa 2 года назад
That's the most apt description of Rush I think I've ever read! :)
@jadejj7948
@jadejj7948 2 года назад
What I love most about Rush is that they have great messages in their songs!Not many bands that I know do this
@garylagstrom3864
@garylagstrom3864 2 года назад
This goes back to my comments below: RUSH VERY SMOOTHLY changes time signatures on this song is made up of three distinct time signatures: 6/8, which is used through most of the acoustic sections, the traditional 4/4, which is used in the heavier lead guitar sections, and an unusual 5/4 time signature used in the instrumental bridge. RUSH is THE PERFECT EXAMPLE of the fluidity of MASTERING TIME SIGNATURES! I play drums and there are a few things that you need to know about Neil Peart’s ( pronounced PEER-T) character: First he writes the lyrics so he knows in advance what TYPE of song it’s meant to be ie ballad, driver, etc. Second he COMPOSES on the drums… like a carpenter who looks at a set of blueprints before building the object. Neil lays out a SKETCH in his mind of the VOICES of the drumset and builds the song from there. He is also a great LISTENER knowing when NOT to step over Geddy’s singing or Alex’s solos! Finally, he had perfect timing and fluidity of time changes. He said himself that it’s not about COUNTING the time signatures as much as fluid motion to change the tempo without counting: in other words it should FLOW! He hates repeating the same drum patterns in the same song meaning if he plays a fill one way the first time around he will play it differently the second time around. IE. Rolls down the toms the first time around and triplets or quads (all four limbs) the second time around. In short there will NEVER be another like him on planet earth 🌍 🌏 🌎! REST IN PEACE PROFESSOR! With heart felt admiration and sincerity! Gary
@johndardi1334
@johndardi1334 2 месяца назад
Awesome comment my man.. I don’t know if you ever had the chance to see Neil live but he was even more impressive in person. He blew me AWAY when I saw Rush in concert. I couldn’t take my eyes off of him. You could tell he was giving you everything he had.
@toddashton9696
@toddashton9696 2 года назад
The song can be a metaphor for any conflict between "Have's" and "Have-not's" When these conflicts are resolved by Compromise, both sides lose something. Thanks for a fun reaction
@kdm71291
@kdm71291 2 года назад
And gain something…..balance, ideally.
@metoo7557
@metoo7557 2 года назад
Except the compromise only means the have's only lose luxuries, and the have nots always lose necessities.
@justinatest9456
@justinatest9456 2 года назад
We should cut your boat in half, then we'll both have one. Equality!
@BlackieNuff
@BlackieNuff 2 года назад
The song does not speak of "a few losses" - this was a catastrophic loss for both/all sides, which was the intended message. Just like all this push for "equality" on everything... if the snowflakes do not smarten up, we too will be "equalized" by "hatchet, axe, & saw". We already are... it's currently the "hatchet" phase right now... axes and saws are coming.
@t0dd000
@t0dd000 2 года назад
This.
@BobHanson
@BobHanson 2 года назад
The greatest band of all time. You should check out some of their later stuff. Most people focus on the earlier part of their career but their latter stuff is amazing. The Garden is amazing. Animate, Test for Echo, Driven. The list goes on. So many reactors don’t give the latter stuff love.
@FUBAR1986
@FUBAR1986 2 года назад
Yeah my favorite later one is rolled the bones that album is just a different style to them. And that was actually the concert that I went to was the world bones concert. I was mesmerized for the whole four hours that they played
@cavellfrancis-king4809
@cavellfrancis-king4809 2 года назад
Very true. Far Cry from Snakes & Arrows (2007) is another one of their later songs that is arguably just as good as their more well known older material.
@mcsquiddysq
@mcsquiddysq 2 года назад
Driven is unreal! T4E is a real drumming masterpiece!
@omicron2018
@omicron2018 2 года назад
Agreed. Some of my favourite Rush songs are from Clockwork Angels.
@andytraiger4079
@andytraiger4079 2 года назад
I tried so hard to like their later stuff... I really did. As each new album came out after Signals I would I would buy it and listen voraciously and pick out my favorite songs. But now after all is said and done, when I want to listen to Rush, I never can resist the early stuff; so I don't get around to listen to the later stuff any more. The bottom line for me is I LOVED Alex Lifeson's early rock and roll style and sound and passion. And I only tolerated his newer sounds and styles. So even though the lyrics, the drums, the bass and the singing are great in the newer Rush songs; I am hugely disappointed by Alex Lifeson's guitar work being cut down by hatchet, ax and saw.
@Steffe
@Steffe 2 года назад
I read Tolkien while listening to this a number of decades ago, and whenever I hear this I think about his stories.
@nealm6764
@nealm6764 2 года назад
The Ents could have resolved this without any trees getting chopped down.
@angrab.goblin850
@angrab.goblin850 2 года назад
@@nealm6764 but it would have taken them 100 years to decide to have the conversation in the first place.
@stevedahlberg8680
@stevedahlberg8680 2 года назад
Oh, from a musician standpoint oh, something I thought you might find interesting is that Rush was one of those bands that could sometimes use oddball time signatures and still work it into a song that becomes a huge hit. They were masters at it. So for example, the verses in this are in fours but yet that whole middle section where they're wandering through the forest with all the wood block percussion and the building guitars is all in fives. If you want a brief experience about what it is to play that kind of beat, try to find what feels like a downbeat and then just count to five and then repeat, try to stay on the beat and you will see that it matches up perfectly. You don't need to do that to feel it obviously but it's a way to get a glimpse of what it's like to compose and learn and play it before it becomes totally natural. And it's great because then once it goes back into the verse and resolves into the familiar and comfortable for us, it just adds this punch and focus like you were wandering around in the forest but now you're back with this powerful message.
@mickduvall1662
@mickduvall1662 2 года назад
The album that this is from, "Hemispheres", is likely my favorite album of all time. I remember my mom letting me get this from Colombia House record club in 1978. It has been a constant in my life ever since. It was impactful and the musicianship on that album is what I judge all other musicians by. Great, great music.
@scottshields113
@scottshields113 2 года назад
It cant be beat imo. No doubt my favorite album of all time because its been played the most by me for all these decades.
@robertboston7872
@robertboston7872 2 года назад
I seen this live in 78 Maple Leaf Gardens the bands home town still have the ticket a girl asked me out on a date to see them when we were in high school first and only time in my life a girl asked me out but it was amazing I bought the Hemisheres album twice one was a collector red vinyl not sure what that would be worth today all original first printing
@Apostasy362
@Apostasy362 2 года назад
There was some speculation at the time of its release that "The Trees" was a metaphor for the French-speaking Canadians (the maples) and their struggle for equality with their English-speaking countrymen (the oaks). Ultimately, it could be just as easily seen as a metaphor for any societal attempt to impose an artificial "equality" by tearing down achievement and squelching excellence. It WAS metaphor; you can't pen something so rife with meaning and purpose and not be trying to get *something* across, and I have a theory as to why Neil himself stated otherwise. The Modern Drummer interview in which Neil denies any intended metaphor in "The Trees" occurred about the time he was beginning to distance himself from his earlier embrace of Ayn Rand's Objectivism philosophy. Prior to that, he was very much a champion of the individual's struggle with - and eventual triumph over - the collective. Most of his earlier work reflected that; the influence of Rand and her book The Fountainhead was mentioned in the liner notes to 2112. As a philosophy, it was (and remains) wildly unpopular among liberals and collectivists, and he and the band were under immense pressure from several fronts to stop promoting it so overtly, which I suspect is why he was so quick with his "no metaphor, nothing to see here" statement in the MD interview. Just my $0.02.
@j.h.3777
@j.h.3777 2 года назад
Wow! I'm from Montreal and didn't think of French Canadians but it makes a lot of sense. I always thought it was a black/white thing. Thanks for the great analysis!
@benatkinson5671
@benatkinson5671 2 года назад
@@j.h.3777 I always saw this song to be about unions. They even had a line to that effect.
@omicron2018
@omicron2018 2 года назад
Whether you're Team Maple or Team Oak, these are incredibly thought-provoking lyrics.
@jamesyoung7560
@jamesyoung7560 2 года назад
Some people have also speculated that it is a metaphor for (and partial condemnation of) socialism. Following from Vance's observation there's a definite dichotomy at the end between the "noble law" of equality and the violent means (hatchet, axe and saw) of ensuring it.
@wintertimealldatime
@wintertimealldatime 2 года назад
this song definitely a distinct opposite of Rands philosophy but i wouldn’t say that much of Neils previous work had Rands influence. I don’t think he was as influenced by Rand as you say
@michaelpatton2338
@michaelpatton2338 2 года назад
Red sector A. The song is more or less about Geddy Lee's parents who went through the holocaust
@hmpz36911
@hmpz36911 2 года назад
Dude, lyrical spoilers are not welcomed by Brad. Maybe you're new, just please edit that part out of the comment.
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 2 года назад
One of the more interesting Rush songs. Others to check out Closer to the Heart and La Villa Strangiato.
@JPMadden
@JPMadden 2 года назад
Watch the music video of "La Villa Strangiato," which is a different version of the song than the album (most reactors watch this version). The album version is good, but the remake for the music video is better, IMO.
@slocumb1270
@slocumb1270 2 года назад
You beat me to it. Was going to say those two plus Different Strings.
@toddjust5179
@toddjust5179 Год назад
I love how Lex is reppin' Canada while listening to Rush. I also love how Brad & Lex give each other the space and respect each other's take to get to really good analysis and conversation. Fun to watch.
@your_huge_ego_bores_me
@your_huge_ego_bores_me 2 года назад
Nasty great song. About as good as it gets. HAS IT ALL, while pretending to be nothing. Rush at their finest.
@didsomebodysaydmt8193
@didsomebodysaydmt8193 2 года назад
Wait until they discover "I think I'm going bald" lol.
@greg2976
@greg2976 2 года назад
Rush always had a moral of the story to tell on their albums! Just like Pink Floyd, you have to listen to the whole album to appreciate it!
@brettking1014
@brettking1014 2 года назад
Lex, every Rush fan just ‘leans back and listens’ to a lot of their music 😂. Well put!
@michaelfridayable
@michaelfridayable 2 года назад
This was my Mom's favorite Rush song. We saw Rush together in '97.
@michaelwallace1329
@michaelwallace1329 2 года назад
Lex is definitely on top of her game. She's great with a great smile 😁🌹
@YedMan01
@YedMan01 Год назад
I agree Mike I love Lex
@traci4187
@traci4187 2 года назад
Another gem by wordsmith Neal Peart - after he joined the group, he was the primary lyrics-writer. He was a phenomenally cerebral guy.
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 2 года назад
Great reaction! I've got this on vinyl. Try "Circumstances" next from this album ('Hemispheres') 1978.
@scottyhightower4812
@scottyhightower4812 2 года назад
CIRCUMSTANCES is the shit!
@your_huge_ego_bores_me
@your_huge_ego_bores_me 2 года назад
Probably the most underrated song in their catalog. Very much under appreciated, nasty little groove if I ever heard one.
@deniseloper1505
@deniseloper1505 Год назад
Lex has nailed it. Rush and Pink Floyd were social and philosophical bands
@markmyers6472
@markmyers6472 2 года назад
THANK YOU! This and Red Barchetta are two of my all time favorite RUSH songs.... brilliant metaphor for those who have and those who have not...
@adam872
@adam872 2 года назад
I think you guys understood the message behind the song pretty well perfectly. Also, Alex's guitar playing on this song - especially the tone in the instrumental section - is just first class. There is something about the atmosphere of Hemispheres that makes it special.
@davidsims8636
@davidsims8636 2 года назад
My first Rush show was in 1979 at the Texas jam. I saw them almost everytime they came to Texas. This band was my childhood and hold them dearly to my heart.
@anacap007
@anacap007 2 года назад
IMO the song illustrates the dichotomy between natural law which results in unequal, but different, outcomes and human law which attempts to create equal outcomes but typically bad ones. Basically, the only thing you can ultimately distribute equally is misery (trees being cut for someone else's ends).
@omicron2018
@omicron2018 2 года назад
You make a fair point. But in that analogy I would say the maples and oaks should each receive the same amount of sunlight (by human law) and then be free to grow as tall as their natural law allows.
@lovedc4ever678
@lovedc4ever678 2 года назад
More of the genius of Rush. Not as well known as other Rush hits but in my top 5 by Rush of all of their songs.
@joesmith8725
@joesmith8725 2 года назад
Rush and most prog rock bands are very heady artists. Progressive music follows jazz and classical music style and has many signature changes within their songs. Deep lyrics as well.
@markcamacho1067
@markcamacho1067 2 года назад
To me, this is the book “ Animal Farm” by George Orwell, in a song. I think that’s where Neil was going with this. Very similar theme’s. He was also inspired by Ayn Rand, for example the song “ Anthem” was taken from either the book “Anthem” or “The Fountainhead”. Neil was very idealistic in the 70’s. Which 2112 was also inspired by Ayn Rand’s works.
@brucemarshall9521
@brucemarshall9521 2 года назад
Ayn Rand 👍👍👍👍👍
@severallemmings
@severallemmings 2 года назад
@@brucemarshall9521 Neil Peart disavowed Ayn Rand, and rightfully so, later in life. He originally read her works with a rather naive lens, and when pressed on her influence, conceded that the lessons he took from her work was solely personal and not political. TL;DR. Ayn Rand is still garbage.
@imahvi
@imahvi 2 года назад
I always assumed the song was about political/power struggles between the French Canadians (Maples) and Canadians of British decent (Oaks). This is what I found on the web: In an April/May 1980 Modern Drummer magazine article, lyricist and drummer Neil Peart was asked if the song has a deeper meaning. “No.” he said, “It was just a flash. I was working on an entirely different thing when I saw a cartoon picture of these trees carrying on like fools. I thought, ‘What if trees acted like people?’ So I saw it as a cartoon really, and wrote it that way. I think that’s the image that it conjures up to a listener or a reader. A very simple statement.”
@richardgonzales4815
@richardgonzales4815 2 года назад
My Boy said :” Good Smelling Wood!” Right On!
@LOKISlog7
@LOKISlog7 2 года назад
I was always amazed at how Geddy could remember to get the lyrics right - this came from the genius mind of Neal Peart RIP
@dragobeegames5057
@dragobeegames5057 17 дней назад
Rush and Pink Floyd both used their music for social commentary. Geddy Lee (Rush lead singer) was, IIRC, given an honorary doctorate of music for his contribution to rock music.
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 2 года назад
You guys should react to… Rush - La Villa Strangiato 🎸🤘
@Bionicycle
@Bionicycle 2 года назад
Could Brad take it? LOL...
@jim6025
@jim6025 2 года назад
The Trees are symbolic to the way people treat each other. “The Trees are all kept equal by hatchet axe and saw”always gets me when I hear that line. The instrumental in this song is RUSH at their absolute best. Best rock trio ever. Your not alone in wanting to close your eyes and listen to it.
@gillesc1165
@gillesc1165 2 года назад
Loving the red maple leaf shirt! Goes well with the trees theme and Rush being a Canadian rock band.
@scottmatzeder9162
@scottmatzeder9162 2 года назад
This song IS a metaphor for the interactions between Canada and the USA. Canada uses the Maple Leaf and the USA`s national Tree is the mighty Oak! Geddy expressed that in an interview, way back when!
@BensSoZen
@BensSoZen 2 года назад
Ha! i KNEW it was about real trees.
@js.3490
@js.3490 2 года назад
Happy to see that you love Rush. They are my all time favorite band and I love seeing other people enjoy them. "The Trees" was a parable. Two sides fighting and for what they perceive as getting their due who cannot come to a peace with each other. So an edict came in to "force" equality onto them. Pointing to an overreaching government imposing its will onto both of them. It is a warning that this behavior can lead to a worse problem for all. Neil Peart, who wrote these lyrics, told an interviewer once that it took him about 5 minutes to write. So, just a little background on the song. Thank you for posting this video. I enjoyed watching. Brad, you got a big personality and seem like fun. Lex, you are lovely to look upon and have an inquisitive mind. Be well to you both!
@warrenrines3924
@warrenrines3924 2 года назад
This is the music of my youth. Listen to Red barchetta from Rush I used to drive around in my 1967 Nova and listen to this song. Awesome group and an amazing reaction
@markkappe1995
@markkappe1995 2 года назад
'Rush and Pink Floyd, they make me think.' NAILED IT
@blgeiger71
@blgeiger71 2 года назад
Yep 👍🏻 One of my favorite Rush tunes for sure, and yes…you nailed the metaphor immediately Lex. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
@raymondrochajr9621
@raymondrochajr9621 Год назад
Thanks Brad and Lex for giving this song a listen. And I like your metaphor for the song. And thank you Rush for being a PHENOMENALLY WORLD TALENT!! I grew up listening to your music! And I miss you as a band.😔
@jaywitt5171
@jaywitt5171 2 года назад
I always love Lex's reaction and interpretation to Rush songs. I think Rush is above Brad's head.
@YedMan01
@YedMan01 Год назад
I agree Jay and I Love Lex
@kevingarrison3135
@kevingarrison3135 2 года назад
I like the way you two approached this song and commented as you took it in. Good job being objective and processing what you heard and felt.
@jim6025
@jim6025 2 года назад
I wonder if before playing this song they knew only 3 members in the band. Kirk Hammett after listening to 2112 couldn’t believe only 3 guys did it.
@utumno6315
@utumno6315 2 года назад
My favourite song of all time - the complexity, the time signatures, the allegory - magical
@JC-tq8gm
@JC-tq8gm 2 года назад
I've always loved this song for not only the message, but the musical genius. It seems to have everything. The classical guitar really makes this song special and it introduces some of the earliest use of the synthesizer I believe for the band.
@edallen3662
@edallen3662 2 года назад
My favorite Rush songs in order the trees, Xanadu, and 2112
@philguitfiddle
@philguitfiddle 2 года назад
Brad and Lex got it. The lyrics are deep and makes you think while the music takes you on a journey. That’s the magic of Rush
@PhoenixRisen63
@PhoenixRisen63 2 года назад
Rush = 'thinking human's rock and roll'. A lot of their songs are deep and really intelligent.
@NCNelz
@NCNelz 2 года назад
Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart was asked in the April/May 1980 issue of the magazine Modern Drummer if there was a message in the lyrics, to which he replied, "No. It was just a flash. I was working on an entirely different thing when I saw a cartoon picture of these trees carrying on like fools. I thought, 'What if trees acted like people?' So I saw it as a cartoon really, and wrote it that way. I think that's the image that it conjures up to a listener or a reader. A very simple statement."
@pookiemartinez1745
@pookiemartinez1745 2 года назад
Always Vibe to the Trees. a Word from Neil himself.. Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart was asked in the April/May 1980 issue of the magazine Modern Drummer if there was a message in the lyrics, to which he replied, "No. It was just a flash. I was working on an entirely different thing when I saw a cartoon picture of these trees carrying on like fools. I thought, 'What if trees acted like people?' So I saw it as a cartoon really, and wrote it that way. I think that's the image that it conjures up to a listener or a reader. A very simple statement.
@Mike-rk8px
@Mike-rk8px 2 года назад
You guy need to react to Rush’s “Subdivisions”, you’ll love the lyrics to that, it’s something everyone can relate to.
@maiden913
@maiden913 2 года назад
I think they did already..check it out
@markpowers7823
@markpowers7823 2 года назад
Lol, after reading a bunch of the comments, and listening to Brad and Lex, I realized how much more there was to the song. I always enjoyed it for the trees fighting.
@ErnestRichmond
@ErnestRichmond Год назад
It is so refreshing to see people listening to, enjoying and dissecting songs from Rush. They were such a great band with great music, and lyrics that force you to think. Thanks for keeping them alive!!
@Jamie_McGill
@Jamie_McGill Год назад
Love the “whoosh” sound effect when you laid your head back….lol
@YedMan01
@YedMan01 Год назад
Geddy Lee’s Bass in the beginning sounds like music from heaven
@purpleelephantdebh
@purpleelephantdebh 2 года назад
saw them in concert some time around 1977. i couldn't believe 3 people could make so much sound. amazing band. the song is a metaphor.
@dathorndike4908
@dathorndike4908 2 года назад
This song speaks to me as being an expression of the fact that trees are another life form with the same spirits as human beings. I think part of it is how the trees feel as man continues to cut them down with no regard for their feelings.
@raiderman8203
@raiderman8203 2 года назад
Lex you nailed it. It's a metaphor for the fight between social classes. Brad, you need help 🙂
@terenzo50
@terenzo50 2 года назад
Metaphors like this don't come along often enough.
@jamesepler4297
@jamesepler4297 Год назад
You totally belong together. Strength and weaknesses work to make you better than the separate persons. Totally delightful together.
@alainlyz
@alainlyz 2 года назад
Lex with the maple leaf on her hat and t-shirt and Rush in from Canada
@tx_1
@tx_1 2 года назад
Brad, you're kinda right though. I heard that Neil Peart said he pictured a cartoon of trees fighting. And he was good friends with the creator of South Park, so... but yeah, a metaphor. This is one of the reasons we want you to hear 2112. It's long yes, but watch the cartoon, and just pretend it's Saturday morning & you're still a kid. Lyrics from 2112 "We've taken care of everything, the words you read, the song you sing, the pictures that bring pleasure to your eye". It has a message that takes you on a journey with them. I also think you'd like Closer To The Heart. Or a Farewell to Kings "When they turn the pages of history, when these days have passed long ago, will they read of us with sadness for the seeds that we let grow?" Happy Birthday Brad!
@brettkenschaft4239
@brettkenschaft4239 2 года назад
Definitely one of my favorites from Rush! The topic is very interesting with great lyrics but I love it more for the music. The percussion is spectacular (hello captain obvious!🤣), with what I think was a cowbell or something similar sounding, and some cool chimes! The cowbell (?) sounds in the slow part in the middle make me think of a woodpecker, which would clearly fit this song perfectly.
@andypickle1584
@andypickle1584 2 года назад
I think that is wooden blocks set up like a xylophone.
@brettkenschaft4239
@brettkenschaft4239 2 года назад
@@andypickle1584 That sounds like it could be right, thanks!
@dannyhughes8187
@dannyhughes8187 2 года назад
Nice one guy's. That smile never left her face..
@ronthompson95
@ronthompson95 11 месяцев назад
She nailed it. It’s metaphorical. The maples peacefully come together (forming a union) to talk to the oaks and work out an agreement for equality (sunlight). A peace is made between the people (the trees) Under law and consequence, the people (trees) are kept equal.
@foxbat1766
@foxbat1766 2 года назад
'Jacob's Ladder' is another one of this general style/format. Encourage you to listen to that one, as well as 'Natural Science'
@crazyivan49
@crazyivan49 2 года назад
The two of you are great! Thank you for reminding me of all this great music of my youth! The Trees is an excellent song!
@toddk2737
@toddk2737 2 года назад
Saw a great movie on Rush history. Getty Lee said that when they brought Neil on they noticed the books he was reading and suggested he write the lyrics.
@brasco96wired67
@brasco96wired67 2 года назад
RUSH was a very wise and talented band. RIP Neil
@bobrush4217
@bobrush4217 2 года назад
The Trees is totally about rich verses poor. The Oaks, grab up all the light leaving nothing for the other trees. The last line about a noble law enforced by hatchet, axe, or saw is really formidable.
@revtom58
@revtom58 2 года назад
When asked in the April/May 1980 Modern Drummer magazine about whether there is a message to this song, Peart said, "No. It was just a flash. I was working on an entirely different thing when I saw a cartoon picture of these trees carrying on like fools. I thought, 'What if trees acted like people?' So I saw it as a cartoon really, and wrote it that way.
@user-gf2xi8po7i
@user-gf2xi8po7i 6 месяцев назад
Lex's Big brain and great smile, she knows music, awesome cheers guys.
@danb.6294
@danb.6294 2 года назад
Deep thinkers very talented musicians who all play multiple instruments. A very drummer who is an award winning author is responsible for almost all of their lyrics. Extremely rare in rock bands from any janre. They have had a profound effect on many I believe myself included.
@chrisfortune1813
@chrisfortune1813 2 года назад
Absolutely loved the last line you said, so true.
@thunderstruck5484
@thunderstruck5484 2 года назад
Saw Rush in 78 this is my favorite Rush song thanks again
@toddkufahl2958
@toddkufahl2958 Год назад
I love watching your reactions! You two are honest and even though you miss the mark sometimes, you still have an awesome take on a video. You two are definitely a perfect match for each other. Keep sending out the great work!
@aaronarnold7653
@aaronarnold7653 2 года назад
Aloha, the brilliance of Neil...and an equally brilliant reaction...a hui hou.......she did nail it..lol..oh my Goodness...peace
@mdunawaym
@mdunawaym Год назад
One of my favorite Rush songs from my absolute favorite album ever!
@chrissiecruise7196
@chrissiecruise7196 2 года назад
Great reaction, I love this song. Yes, Lex, you nailed it all right! PS Awesome tee and cap. Love to you both from Canada
@mduncan65
@mduncan65 2 года назад
You need to see this song done live off of "Exit...Stage Left" the concert. Extremely impressive that they pulled this song off live to perfection!! "The Trees" has always been one of my favorite songs of theirs. Rush's lyrics will always make you think. Enjoyed the reaction!
@antemorph66
@antemorph66 2 года назад
This was my first Rush song I ever heard. Blew my mind. Rockband 2!
@irabernstein
@irabernstein 2 года назад
but like.. any Rush song as the first Rush song.. right? haha I love this song and didnt hear it first ;)
@markrobertdevison1227
@markrobertdevison1227 2 года назад
This was one of my favorite songs they did live.
@OriginalMergatroid
@OriginalMergatroid 2 года назад
Neal peart was watching TV one night and a cartoon came on about silly trees. So, he decided to write a silly song about silly trees. He said there was no hidden meaning. Perhaps the best message to take from this song is "be careful what you wish for".
@powellpatterson4928
@powellpatterson4928 Год назад
the brilliance of RUSH , nor my love of their music , can not be overstated
@joesixpack8305
@joesixpack8305 4 дня назад
It's a song that asks, What would trees do if they acted like humans?"
@tswizard13
@tswizard13 2 года назад
That's the best way to listen to Rush, laying down, headphones, and in the dark!
@moleman1976
@moleman1976 2 года назад
Always love Rush - one of my all-time favorite bands. I think you'd enjoy some of my favorites - check out "The Pass", "Mission", or "Natural Science", just to name a few. I also love "The Manhattan Project" - it's a brilliant take on the development of the atomic bomb and the dawn of the nuclear age, done in musical format and it sounds great! Love the reaction, as always!
@paulgale2565
@paulgale2565 10 месяцев назад
Im sure by now y'all have learned that as Canadians this song is about the oppresion Canada (the Maples) has felt from England ( the Oaks) over the years. Thanks guys, like your reactions to these 3 master musicians
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