Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:15 A Passage to Bangkok S&A 03:59 Half the World T4E Tour 07:31 Earthshine R30 13:06 Malignant Narcissism S&A 15:14 Grand Designs CA Tour 20:20 Nobody’s Hero T4E Tour 25:15 Mission S&A 30:54 War Paint Presto Tour 36:23 Red Sector A R30 41:27 Ghost Rider Rio 46:59 Clockwork Angels CA Tour 54:28 Spindrift S&A 59:54 Limbo T4E Tour 01:05:03 The Camera Eye TMT
I love half the world. One of the rush songs I know how to play on bass. I feel you there, I only know a handful of songs on bass and it’s all either easy rush songs or easy other songs 😂
Awesome! Thanks for putting together another video to share here. I just started listening/watching it and will be doing so throughout the afternoon. I appreciate your effort & time! All the songs are excellent! "Half The World" is an excellent choice! I loved that tour/CD and song!
I saw the Clockwork Angels tour and it was a big surprise to hear Grand Designs. One of my favorite Rush deep tracks. Also got to photograph the show. Being right at the stage I could hear Neil's snare. It was so cool.
Love this band but when I hear them it gives me chills to think that we will never hear Neil play the drums ever again. RIP Neil hope you have got your drums up there with you.
@@TABIBI-OP Though his parents were holocaust survivors, that's not the origin of his name. His birth name was Gary Lee Weinrib, but his mother's polish accent resulted in the "ar" sounding like a "ed", hence "Geddy". His friend's started calling him that, he adopted it as a stage name, and eventually he legally changed his name to Geddy Lee Weinrib
Liking the band but saying he's a bad singer certainly is a hot take...he might not be everyone's cup of tea especially in the earlier years with how high he sang but he's by no means a bad singer. Also bass (or any instrument) can be whatever tonality suits the song. "Bass should be soft" doesn't make any sense. Would his tone work in a jazz context? Probably not, but neither would a soft touched bass player playing flatwounds in a Rush song. It's all about context/band/song/genre/production style.