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RUSH - La Villa Strangiato - Live Rio De Janeiro - Rock Drummer's Reaction & Rating 

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Rock Drummer Reacts and Rates - Get ready for a rhythmic journey as a seasoned rock drummer, delves into the beats, fills, and musical intricacies of RUSH's “La Villa Strangiato” No Gimmicks, No Pre-tense.
In this episode, I’ll break down the song's overall musicality. As the song unfolds, watch me react to the twists and turns and finish the video with an overall rating of the track.
Whether you're a fellow drummer or simply a music enthusiast, this reaction promises to add a unique dimension to your listening experience. Join me as we explore the beats that make the music come alive!
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@cozzconM
@cozzconM Месяц назад
I appreciate the fact that you gave Alex some recognition. As musicians- we both must realize how difficult it is to be a guitarist playing with a rhythm section with that level of talent.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Yessss. Playing with a rhythm section like that must feel like flying a musical spaceship! Thanks for watching.
@caryd67
@caryd67 Месяц назад
I swear, all Brazilians are naturally born musicians, even if some of them don’t know it. The timing of the audience is as impeccable as Rush themselves. Viva Brazil 🇧🇷 from Canada 🇨🇦
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Yes, I can relate, for sure. Brazilians are very 'into' it, regardless of musical category. I see it every day. Thanks for watching.
@compnnburns8831
@compnnburns8831 Месяц назад
Definitely 1 of their master pieces maybe not this performance but the song is
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Absolutely, "La Villa Strangiato" live here is undeniably one of Rush's masterpieces! Thanks for tuning in to Rio de Janeiro!
@dbrown6451
@dbrown6451 Месяц назад
Rush never gets old. 40 years later Im still listening to their music! Alex inspired me to play guitar. He is massively underrated unfortunately.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
'massively' is even an understatement. The 3 of them are just SOOOO good, Alex seems to get somewhat overlooked compared to other stand-out guitarist's that play with other bands that don't have giant drummers and bassist/singers. Thanks for watching.
@joecrafted
@joecrafted Месяц назад
Alex also inspired me to play guitar. This is my favorite solo of his, so much about his playing just really clicked with me. Geddy and Neil are masters and their talent overshadows how much Alex contributed to their music IMO.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
@@joecrafted Agree, Alex with just about any other 'mormal' rock band, would shine very bright and attract more accolades. He's got stiff competition within the band with the 'other' 2 giants.
@CygnusKC
@CygnusKC Месяц назад
During this tour, every time they played this song, they had the break where Alex takes the mic. He improvised every time. Geddy and Neil never had any idea what he was going to say. You can tell by the looks on their faces during his rant. The same held true at the Hall of Fame, when he did his famous "blah, blah, blah" speech. He HAD a speech prepared, but decided once he got up there to wing it. Again, Geddy and Neil had no idea that was going to happen. Alex is a funny, funny guy.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Alex's improvisation during performances, adds a unique and spontaneous element to their shows. His ability to keep Geddy and Neil on their toes, as seen by their reactions, highlights his comedic talent and the chemistry between the band members. It's moments like these that make live performances truly memorable and enjoyable for both the band and the audience.
@RobertE.J.
@RobertE.J. Месяц назад
This was the first time they played RIO and 65,000 fans show up!
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
I bought the DVD set of Rush in Rio decades ago, and it shows behind the scenes of their concerts in Sao Paulo and Rio. There are no seat assignments, and when the doors open, it's like a damn broke. But instead of water, it's rabid fans! Thanks for watching.
@RobertE.J.
@RobertE.J. Месяц назад
@@llarose Very cool!
@motodork
@motodork Месяц назад
This is my favorite performance of this song. Alex is just the best.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
I completely agree. I was taken aback bigtime watching this. Thanks for engaging.
@Fred-vy1hm
@Fred-vy1hm Месяц назад
The best Rush instrumental imo, Alex is a straight up comedian in this one. 😂
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
This was unexpected for me, and hilarious. Great guys, great band. Thanks for watching.
@williamgrice4790
@williamgrice4790 Месяц назад
at the 3:25 min mark the 2nd major transition and 4th real "Tom progression"...Neil goes ..."UP" and makes it work. who else does that? loved this version of this song for over 2 decades now. All are master musicians and just worked so well together. Alex is just soooo dang hilarious.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Just love that Neil played his entire large kit. He does the 'up' fill on several songs of that era. I specifically learned that from him and incorporated it into my playing. Thanks for watching.
@ZIG4ZAG20
@ZIG4ZAG20 Месяц назад
Those guys are completely amazing
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Succinct and accurate. It was a pleasure to watch this. Thanks for engaging.
@florodrigues8715
@florodrigues8715 Месяц назад
WOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!! - In your backyard!
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Haha, yes, here in Rio. My bad. Thanks for watching.
@lisak1928
@lisak1928 Месяц назад
Love the Brazilian crowd! So appreciative of the music and the engagement top notch. YYZ another great example.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Yes. I see it everyday. Sunday soccer (yesterday) and all the bars are full. Then, the music starts after the game:)
@byronness7385
@byronness7385 Месяц назад
Best 3 piece on the planet… ever… How this band was graced with probably the 3 best musicians was an incredible stroke of luck an genius Their so good live, an yah gotta love the passion for music in those Brazilian fans! Rush had no idea how popular they were in Brazil
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Madonna was just here last weekend and she drew 1,700,000 people to the beaches. BUT, RUSH sells out everywhere they play in Brazil and everywhere else in the world. And yes, what a magical 3-piece.
@thatsnice99
@thatsnice99 Месяц назад
Thank you for your honesty in knowing this band. Also picking Rush 2 nd best concert of all time.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Absolutely! Despite being Canadian myself, they weren't initially a significant part of my musical preferences during their peak years. However, as time passed, they've become one of my top 10 favorite bands. Whether performing live or in the studio, they consistently deliver incredible music. Thanks for tuning in!
@juliebrockett3471
@juliebrockett3471 Месяц назад
Such monster musicians!! They are so talented!!! Be kind and God bless…. From Texas!!
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
I'm so proud of this band being a naturally born Canadian. How these 3 got together is remarkable, and not only are they insanely talented, they are good people. God bless right back at you from Rio de Janeiro.
@coot1925
@coot1925 Месяц назад
I started playing drums when I was 8 years old (I'm 62 now). I was raised on a diet of deep purple, yes, led zeppelin, Pink Floyd and classical. Went onto prog-rock when I was 12 and did a lot of gigs and studio work with various artists. When I heard rush Niel inspired me to really tighten my skills and learn various different genres like jazz, big band, military, disco ect. I think it's virtually impossible to train ones mind to play to the inspirational level of Niel but he really gave me the push I needed to improve in every way. Many rock bands are so serious on stage, but rush just get up there and have fun. Miss them very much. ✌❤🇬🇧
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Slightly similar as my own experience. Firstly, I was a classic energy punk drummer (Stiff Little Fingers et al) then started sloppily emulating Kieth Moon and the very difficult John Bonham. Then, I heard Exit Stage Left in a hazy smokey basement with my other teenage friends, and was actually considering that the drumming was post production trickery. Like you, I went forward with inspiration to fine-tune my mechanics and technique. Overall, there was a significant, albeit slow progressive improvement in my game. I even started drumming Jeff Beck, Wired songs, along with Terry Bozio with Frank Zappa (Sheik Yer Bouti)... all this because of my first experience hearing Peart (RIP). Thanks for watching.
@coot1925
@coot1925 Месяц назад
@@llarose "sloppily emulating Keith moon" Sloppily is the only way to emulate moony. 😄 Imo moon wasn't a particularly good drummer and sloppy is a good description. I used to play a lot of "Yes" style stuff in my 20s so Bill Bruford was my go-to reference. I actually play 7 different instruments so more melodic genres are my thing, like Floyd. It's a bloody nightmare for me when I listen to anything because I'm trying to analyse every instrument at the same time. 🤪 Great talking to you mate. ✌❤🇬🇧
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
@@coot1925 Loved Bruford with King Crimson. Cheers 🍻🇧🇷
@brettmarlar4154
@brettmarlar4154 Месяц назад
Of all the recorded versions of this song, this is far and away the best version. If nothing more than Alex's rant on this one. Folding the mention of the Getz/Gilberto album, and Geddy's addition of "The Girl From Ipanema " made for comedic gold!
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
It's definitely a standout rendition! The humor and musical prowess in that performance are unmatched. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@user-gf2xi8po7i
@user-gf2xi8po7i Месяц назад
Thankyou for your channel Larry, Alex loves the opportunity to show of his humor or goofyness. I love to jam and learn La Villa it's awesome. Cheers Larry.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Very much my pleasure, thank you. Yes, Alex is a riot. Could have been a stand-up comedian. This song had so many twists and turns, deftly played by 3 giants.
@ginamarandino6451
@ginamarandino6451 Месяц назад
Alex is an understatement 😂😂😂
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Haha, yes, he is that. Thanks for watching:)
@lancewilliams4847
@lancewilliams4847 Месяц назад
THIS is Rush's 'instrumental'. They have others, but they're mostly just what I call 'JAMS', that were never developed into much else.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Haha, yes, this one took me by surprise. Phenomenal rendition laced with humour. Thanks for watching.
@debbieplato5107
@debbieplato5107 Месяц назад
Love this song and love Alex being Alex. ❤❤❤
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
We not only got to see some of Alex's phenomenal guitar work, we got to see his funny and eclectic personality. A real joy. Thanks for watching.
@brunacamara2844
@brunacamara2844 Месяц назад
Uau que incrível. Vendo pela primeira vez essa banda incrível amei a energia realmente shows no Brasil são diferentes ❤
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Sim, talento incrível! Estou feliz que você tenha gostado dessa música incrível. A energia foi perfeita para alimentar os músicos canadenses de inspiração :)
@michelleisaacson6069
@michelleisaacson6069 Месяц назад
La Villa Strangiato was actually like 6 or 7 different parts, all based on Alexs dreams 😂😂. Seriously. So it was funny to watch him go 'off script' at that 1 part. Great video!
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Oh wow! Good to know. Yes, this was completely unexpected and funny thanks to AL. Thank you for engaging.
@markstromberg1148
@markstromberg1148 Месяц назад
I think a technical analysis of this song would be better if you used the studio version of the song from the 1978 "Hemispheres" album. Unrelated, Peart's reversion to the traditional grip - and his change to his drum kit - happened when Steve Smith recommended that he take lessons from jazz great, Freddie Gruber. AND, his revamping of his drumming and increased use of the traditional grip resulted in his reconfiguration of the left side of his kit (it became impossible to use the concert toms on the left because you have to roll your left hand over just to hit them and you lose speed and control). All these changes began when he was making the "Burnin' for Buddy" double album in 1989, long before the tragic loss of his daughter and, later, his first wife.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Using the studio version for a technical analysis sounds like a great idea. It provides a clearer representation of the composition and allows for a deeper dive into the musicianship. Peart's evolution as a drummer, influenced by legendary figures like Freddie Gruber, adds another layer of appreciation to his skill and dedication to his craft. Thanks for watching.
@johntarnowski9086
@johntarnowski9086 Месяц назад
🤘🍁🤘
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Hello fellow Canadian. Thanks for watching.
@annettereynolds7457
@annettereynolds7457 6 дней назад
Alex Lifeson, the man who invents his own chords...
@llarose
@llarose 4 дня назад
Absolutely, Alex Lifeson is a chord wizard! Rush’s live performance in Rio, wow. Thank you for watching! 🎸🌟
@FlightinDarkness-eb7uh
@FlightinDarkness-eb7uh Месяц назад
Great reaction. I saw that tour in W.P.B. fl. yeah Alex did a funny skit like that but talking about driving, on alligator alley, and this shark fish flew in his window, and some other craziness something close to that lol. Was my best of all tours expect their very last tour, I didn't know that would be all of them. I think 13 cities. for decades seeing them live and growing old oldish, lol, it was like saying goodbye to a great friend, now you know you will never see again. Sometime do the live in Cleveland 2011 version its an overhaul sound difference an upgrade to this one back 2004 you have to see to experience what the tightness from years of playing it that makes shine so great (all) go up! in that performance
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
First, thanks for the kind words. Indeed, I'm going to meander over to the Cleveland performance and check it out. Oddly, even as a Canadian drummer (I was into completely different music) I was late the RUSH game. I was stuck on Classic punk rock, the Who, Zep, Deep Purple et all. Thanks for engaging and watching. Mr. Peart: R.I.P.
@Fred-vy1hm
@Fred-vy1hm Месяц назад
@@llarose There's a video on RU-vid called the best outro ever and it's the two encores, La Villa and Working Man from the Time Machine gig in Cleveland and the pair may be the best live versions of both songs imo, especially Working Man where Alex go's absolutely nuts on the guitar. 😊
@lisak1928
@lisak1928 Месяц назад
Geddy and Alex write the music most of the time, Neil the lyrics.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Oh really? Nice intel. Thanks for watching.
@generoberts9151
@generoberts9151 Месяц назад
It’s not village. Villa in Italian loosely translates to a country house or homestead, not an entire village. Ciao.
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Good try my musical comrade. Open Source AI: "La Villa Strangiato" translates to "The Strange Village" or "The Weird Village" in English. The title is a playful mixture of Spanish and Italian, used by the Canadian rock band Rush for their instrumental track from the 1978 album *Hemispheres*. Cheers, 🍻 Larry
@generoberts9151
@generoberts9151 Месяц назад
@@llaroseopen source AI is wrong. Agree to disagree. Geddy interpreted that back in 78’ . No playful mixture. All Italian. Song is based on dreams and nightmares Alex had that inspired it. Been known that way for 40 years , now AI has a different meaning? Not buying it . Is that the same AI telling us that this song (video) was played in Cleveland?
@TroyOttosen-jg7tt
@TroyOttosen-jg7tt Месяц назад
Most underrated rock band along with Triumph and April wine, Boston! Simple!
@llarose
@llarose Месяц назад
Ah, yes! Boston too. I'm getting around to them. Fun fact: Myles Goodwyn babysat me many decades ago, growing up in Halifax - and I still remember him sitting on the sofa strumming on his acoustic, may he RIP. I've covered Sign of the Gypsy Queen here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7fnbQUrYpIk.html - Lot's of great Canadian Rock out there.
@toronto57
@toronto57 16 дней назад
Rename the song to alex strangiato..
@llarose
@llarose 16 дней назад
Haha, yes, I like your style!
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