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This one is long. Rush "Xanadu" Vocal ANALYSIS by Opera Singer 

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By popular demand. You all said this song by Rush was too long to analyze. I accepted that challenge! Enter: "Xanadu" - a mythical place that brings happiness and joy to all! Or was it despair. All I know is - it's been touted as one of the most epic progressive songs of all time, and I am all here for it!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Rush performing "Xanadu" for the first time.
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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@jaredvandyke4835
@jaredvandyke4835 5 месяцев назад
We need a Tea Time with Geddy. I bet he would love to hear from an opera singer who loves his voice after he took so much grief for it.
@jonathanfreeman7441
@jonathanfreeman7441 5 месяцев назад
Pretty please!
@moosewhizzerdave2066
@moosewhizzerdave2066 5 месяцев назад
I think you're right and I think it would blow him away to hear somebody describing how much they like his voice and all the reasons why. He'd probably get a kick out of somebody enjoying how obsessively compulsive he is, even with his voice.
@austindermody302
@austindermody302 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely yes. Geddy would be someone I would be interested in hearing from. I'm a big fan of his voice. Rush is a really cool band.
@na-tv6rn
@na-tv6rn 5 месяцев назад
He's also promoting his new memoir right now too!!
@troyanhalt6079
@troyanhalt6079 5 месяцев назад
Yes! That would be awesome!
@glenzenaf
@glenzenaf 5 месяцев назад
FYI: The synthesizer sound you referred to is actually Alex using a volume pedal to "swell in" each note from his guitar, usually with some delay as well. It's a technique that he really mastered on this song (IMO) and while easy to do, it's hard to master the timing of hitting the note just early enough to get the effect.
@highrx
@highrx 5 месяцев назад
Also without using Pro-tools. All Tape.
@dr.casebolt
@dr.casebolt 5 месяцев назад
They used a lot of Roland guitar synth in that era also
@glenzenaf
@glenzenaf 5 месяцев назад
@@highrx - I believe there were some early analog delay pedals and rack units that used capacitors (IIRC) instead of tape. Don't know which one Alex was using at the time, but his gear setup was quite extensive, even early on from what I've read.
@svennystrom4203
@svennystrom4203 5 месяцев назад
fairly easy to do on the guitar itself if you wrap your right little finger around the volume knob - on a strat at least - and control the volume with each note
@glenzenaf
@glenzenaf 5 месяцев назад
@@svennystrom4203 - True, but I found it easier with a good volume pedal.
@frednoce3043
@frednoce3043 5 месяцев назад
I never thought that I'd ever sit through watching a 40-minute analysis of Xanadu. But seeing the sincerity and absolute joy of your smile made me feel like I hearing this song for the first time again.
@user-rb5zk7hk2i
@user-rb5zk7hk2i 4 месяца назад
At times, I couldn't decide if it was really joy or a smile masking a feeling of horror, but it was cool. And I have always said, those three guys can make a lot of racket. And it's wonderful. I also bet she needed a nap after that one. It's... epic.
@fckmaga
@fckmaga 3 месяца назад
Hey because of your comment I decided not to skip along, instead I stayed to watch and you are right my friend! PEACE great group RUSH :)
@Robbo1966
@Robbo1966 2 месяца назад
I also watched the whole video, having read these comments. Love Rush
@xyz-yf2kr
@xyz-yf2kr 2 месяца назад
Agree ❤
@B1B904
@B1B904 Месяц назад
The genius of Rush is difficult to quantify... Despite how beautifully intelligent she is....
@ronpaulson6932
@ronpaulson6932 3 месяца назад
My friend Forest (RIP) and I saw Rush introduce this song Xanadu at an "All the World's a Stage" tour concert back around 1977. Geddy said "this is a new song from our upcoming album". We were about 10' from the stage and it was the most amazing thing! What is almost missed in this video is the fact that Alex is playing 12 and 6 string double neck, Geddy is playing 6 string and bass double neck, plus the keyboard and both are playing synths with their feet. And the stuff Neil has going on, mind blowing. Love the reactions and descriptions also. Pure joy and surprise.
@deanbrunner261
@deanbrunner261 3 месяца назад
Saw them in Boise ID 77 best concert ever
@neilparnell5712
@neilparnell5712 3 месяца назад
You and Forest were blessed to have seen the preview of Xanadu on that tour and you are right - it was 1977. I saw the same thing tour st Sheffield City Hall in 77 and they previewed Xanadu there as well. Didn't know what it was, but hell I knew it was special.
@schafn
@schafn Месяц назад
I've been told that Geddy is actually playing a 12 string too. Half the tuning keys are behind the head of the guitar so it is easy to mistake it for a six string I thought it was a six string for about 30 years until I was educated on RU-vid a few months ago.
@neilparnell5712
@neilparnell5712 Месяц назад
@@schafn Ah yes, the famous Rickenbacker staggered tuners. Very elegant compared to the massive Gibson headstock. You are correct, apparently the black Rick doubleneck is 4 string bass 12 sting combo and the white Rick doubleneck is 4 string bass 6 string combo. You live and learn..........
@jonathanball8237
@jonathanball8237 10 дней назад
Beautiful dude 😍
@sal3060
@sal3060 5 месяцев назад
There's been a bare handful of "celebrities" whose passing I truly mourned. Neil Peart was one of them. His genius was an exquisite gift to us.
@shiscarp
@shiscarp 5 месяцев назад
Agreed, that one hit me hard and that usually doesn't happen.
@timwhitnell7145
@timwhitnell7145 5 месяцев назад
I'm just 40 pages into Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road, Neil's 2002 memoir about his daunting solo motorcycle trek across Canada and far north into Alaska, the Yukon and Northwest Territories. I'm just one-tenth into the tome and I've almost cried a couple of times reading it as he recounts the pain of losing his young adult daughter and longtime wife less than a year apart. It's also apparent that Neil was a great writer as well as a great lyricist. What tremendous losses he experienced and now we have experienced.
@69CamaroSS
@69CamaroSS 5 месяцев назад
RIP Professor….your music and soul will live forever in us Blessed enough to experience your brilliance! ❤️🙏
@danshearer7627
@danshearer7627 5 месяцев назад
Miss Neil.
@danshearer7627
@danshearer7627 5 месяцев назад
@@timwhitnell7145 a great read as he dealt with his losses. A time where the whole entire Rush fan club was unsure if he would return. A genius gone before his time as God needed drum lessons and called him home.
@djinx296
@djinx296 6 месяцев назад
You should have used the 1981 live version off Exit Stage Left. Best ever live performance I've ever seen. Having said that, there are no bad versions lol.
@StickHits
@StickHits 6 месяцев назад
And let me just say I concur and must personally recommend the definitive 2023 Terry Brown Laserdisc Project uploaded by an unnamed individual...
@signals-72
@signals-72 6 месяцев назад
You have to watch the Stickhits upload of The Trees/ Xanadu on your own time. It's a 3-man symphony.
@westernbiological
@westernbiological 6 месяцев назад
Agreed - Exit stage Left is the definitive version for me. But I wouldn't mind seeing her listen to BOTH
@mightyV444
@mightyV444 6 месяцев назад
​@@StickHits- "Unnamed individual", yeah right! 😄 I always mention your channel, whenever I recommend 'Exit...Stage Left' clips 😊👍
@josealbertorio5533
@josealbertorio5533 6 месяцев назад
Is actually 1980, the 1981 version sounds completely different I've heard both
@ghostsniper2099
@ghostsniper2099 4 месяца назад
Ya know, I'm a guitar player and I've listened to this song hundreds of times since the day it was made, but watching you experience it and listening to you explain things I never knew has caused me to have a whole nuther level of appreciation for a song that is nothing but epic on all levels. For that I thank you. And yes, listen to Xanadu thousands of times for the rest of your life.
@lovingpeace9715
@lovingpeace9715 4 месяца назад
This 100%
@markcamacho3808
@markcamacho3808 4 месяца назад
One of the greatest songs ever recorded and played by only THREE PEOPLE!!! The amount of work and multi tasking to create this from all three is truly astonishing!!! And play it live to perfection!!! Wow!!!
@martinmurphy-ke2ge
@martinmurphy-ke2ge 3 месяца назад
That track was taken directly from A Farewell To Kings. It was made to look like a live performance but it wasn't.
@Phil-xb5qe
@Phil-xb5qe 3 месяца назад
​@@martinmurphy-ke2ge most bands with this much going on would have 20 people on stage... when Rush played live, how many people were on stage?
@richrazz2653
@richrazz2653 2 месяца назад
Seen rush live 3 times, late 70s , 80s,and 90s..always enjoyed Neil, and the boys, putting it all out there, every performance!! Great reactions 😊
@nickjones6470
@nickjones6470 2 месяца назад
​@martinmurphy-ke2ge she should have reviewed the Exit Stage Left version. Better in every way than this. And live!
@KhordLizardMage
@KhordLizardMage Месяц назад
Primus performed it live as a three piece on their Farewell to Kings tour. It was incredible.
@tmt8425
@tmt8425 5 месяцев назад
Alex Lifeson said this was a one take song. They had rehearsed it. Played part of it so sound engineer could work placement of microphones. They then played the whole 11 minutes. That is what you hear on the record. Their first take in the recording the song. Here is what was said about the song. Despite its complexity and length, Xanadu is a rare "one take wonder" song. Guitarist Alex Lifeson said, "Xanadu was well rehearsed before going to Rockfield, I remember that. On the day we recorded it, Pat Moran, the resident engineer, set all the mics up and we ran the song down, partially to get balances and tones. Because it was a long song, we didn't need to complete that test run. "We then played it a second time from top to bottom and that's what you hear on the album. Needless to say, Pat was shocked that we ran an 11-minute song down in one complete take. Practice doesn't always make perfect, but it sure helps!"
@dontbannme254012
@dontbannme254012 5 месяцев назад
That is truly insane. I didn't know that. It gives me an entirely new perspective on the song.
@ChandlerTV100
@ChandlerTV100 5 месяцев назад
The solo and birds were overdubbed, but yeah the rhythm track is entirely one take, which is real damn impressive.
@adolfocuadra7014
@adolfocuadra7014 5 месяцев назад
I heard this as well. It blows my mind that they could record something so complex, so sublime and so monumental with such expertise and perfection in just two takes! This is my favorite Rush song.
@user-uj4er1xp3f
@user-uj4er1xp3f 5 месяцев назад
The birds were live...they recorded outdoors at Rockfield.@@ChandlerTV100
@davin6175
@davin6175 3 месяца назад
I was going to tell this story, but you not only told it, but quoted an interview from which I learned this amazing story! Keep in mind they had just come off of the longest tour of their whole careers and had not only written this on the road using brand new instruments (double neck guitars and basses, synth, bass pedals, extra percussion, new drum kit), but they had performed this song, pre-release, about 30 times live (that we know of). So they were a tight, well oiled machine by the time they hit the studio. That being said, I can tell you from experience, performing ANY song for 5 minutes let alone 11, LIVE off the floor, especially as a whole band, whether it be relatively simple, or incredibly complex like this one, without a single duff note, errant squeak or noise from anyone is astonishing! A year later they would attempt to do the same thing in the same studio with La Villa Strangiato and it took them over 40 takes and more time recording than the entire Fly By Night album (2 weeks) and they STILL couldn't get it down in one continuous live band take. They had to use 2 or 3 takes plus the classical guitar intro to get it to their satisfaction. A couple of months later they could practically play it in their sleep on the Hemispheres tour though. And there are MANY great live tapes from that tour to prove it. Just goes to show that you never know which songs are gonna go down like magic right outta the gate, and which will be like pulling teeth to get right!
@Zeppelinator427
@Zeppelinator427 5 месяцев назад
She didn't really mention it in the video, but to have this kind of vocal technique while also playing bass to the level he is, is pretty much inhuman. Amazing musician!
@skylargrey5973
@skylargrey5973 5 месяцев назад
Throw in the fact that he also played keyboards and juggled all that like some multi-tasking mad man when they played live. The talent level of those 3 Canadians is un matched IMO.
@jamesgoddard2321
@jamesgoddard2321 5 месяцев назад
One of my favorite concert moments was watching them open with “The Big Money” with Geddy singing, triggering sequences and playing Taurus pedals, all while playing a really involved funky bass part. Truly amazing looking back on it. Those guys sure could play!
@redwelder
@redwelder 5 месяцев назад
Bassist on great levels of amazement are Geddy ,Geezer Butler,Steve Harris,Les Claypool, Flea, Cliff Burton, Lemmy just some personal favorites no particular order
@poopmcgee2410
@poopmcgee2410 5 месяцев назад
Y'all need to listen to more Mastodon
@Greg-io1ip
@Greg-io1ip 5 месяцев назад
I'm a Rush fan since 1977. Well, they became my #1 band by '79/80 probably. So a little while ago. But I was snobby about later shorter, more synth use songs. But their later music is growing on me. "Territories" might be their best song under 5 minutes. It's so important. While Neil & Alex certainly were sharing credits because Ged is generous like that, that's gotta be Geddy's song. Read the lyrics. Timeless. Really his parents gifted that to Geddy. And vice versa. Fair warning however: "Territories" has an ear worm. It's a good one, but really difficult to erase.
@eli2112
@eli2112 4 месяца назад
You nailed it there at the end. One of the main reasons I absolutely LOVE Rush is because you can listen to their songs 100 times and you will always be able to notice something new and understand something better. The level of creativity in each of their respective instruments is a joy to experience.
@UnboundOdysseus
@UnboundOdysseus 4 месяца назад
"There's a specifity to his sound that works so perfectly with this power trio" THANK YOU !!! I'm so tired of the disrespect that gets hurled at Geddy's voice. Rush would not be Rush without Geddy's voice. And I think it's AWESOME !!!
@EATSLEEPDRIVE2002
@EATSLEEPDRIVE2002 5 месяцев назад
As a longtime fan of this channel, I just want to humbly thank you for featuring so much Rush content. They're my favorite band of all time and it warms my heart to see other talented musicians recognize them.
@HesTNTonPMS
@HesTNTonPMS 5 месяцев назад
well said !
@jasonlacroix6083
@jasonlacroix6083 5 месяцев назад
They're my favorite band too!! Since 1979.
@The_Reality_Filter
@The_Reality_Filter Месяц назад
I would like to humbly suggest that Moving Pictures is the greatest album of all time.
@BattleHardenedGolfClashReplays
@BattleHardenedGolfClashReplays 18 дней назад
My favorite since 1978, because of Neil Peart initially, Geddy & Alex later. I had never heard drums played the way Neil did it. It was similar to the way I felt hearing Eddie Van Halen on VH's first album. And I loved reading Neil's lyrics to my parents. My dad was a preacher so my parents were hard on me about rock music. I said, "see, no sex, drugs, etc. 😂
@stevenhaffner3299
@stevenhaffner3299 5 месяцев назад
There are times in the history of music where pivotal artists change our fundamental knowledge of what music can be. Rush was a paradigm shift. Their influence on music is monumental.
@douglaschap3842
@douglaschap3842 5 месяцев назад
I totally agree
@Phreddieboy
@Phreddieboy 5 месяцев назад
Elizabeth and The Charismatic Voice is another one of those monumental influences
@skylargrey5973
@skylargrey5973 5 месяцев назад
@@Phreddieboy I have to totally agree....I just love her to pieces. Her reactions are so adorable, but most of the other reaction types are mostly vapid, just trying to sell their cuteness to us old Rocker dudes. Elizabeth is truly educational. I love to sing, have a pretty strong voice, wide range, can mimic a lot of styles. All its ever led to is I went to state in HS swing choir and am always one of the stars of bar karaoke.....LoL. Still I love to sing for the enjoyment of it. I have learned so much about singing and music from Elizabeth I feel like I should be paying her for lessons. She is the complete package with both style and substance.
@tomkelley2649
@tomkelley2649 3 месяца назад
That was a lot of fun! I'm one of those old dudes who grew up with Rush. I think I might have taken it for granted a little bit. Your perspective really opens it back up for me, thanks!
@Stephen_M.
@Stephen_M. 4 месяца назад
A Farewell To Kings, is probably my favorite RUSH album. The "Synth" you refer to around the 4 minute mark, is actually Alex Lifeson doing volume swells with his 6 string guitar. This is why you hear the "delay" He picks the note in time, then reaches down and turns the volume up to sound it and then back down to pick the next note to swell. I was fortunate enough to see RUSH live twice.
@jimerwin4087
@jimerwin4087 4 месяца назад
I read back through the comments to make sure nobody else pointed this out before I did, but you beat me to the punch. When I was 18, I was in a band that played 20 cover songs and 18 of them were Rush songs. That was way before people started talking about tribute bands and alas, we were a 4 piece, not a 3 piece anyway.
@victorkreitner754
@victorkreitner754 5 месяцев назад
Elizabeth, if you really want your mind blown listen to a live version of La Villa Strangiato. Alex' guitar playing is phenominal. No singing throughout the whole song, but Geddy, Alex, and Neil play in such a way together it just puts you in a state of awe.
@MikeLee-wu5zd
@MikeLee-wu5zd 5 месяцев назад
agreed! one of the greatest instrumental songs ever.
@nunyabinniss201
@nunyabinniss201 5 месяцев назад
Preach on. 👊
@hifinut247
@hifinut247 5 месяцев назад
I loved watching a video about how difficult La Villa was to perform in just one take. It really pushed all 3 of their abilities to the limit, but that's just the type of band they were. Always seeking perfection at their craft. I love seeing how people are starting to grasp how good they really were together as a band. Long overdue imo.
@AlexGonzalez-qo7yp
@AlexGonzalez-qo7yp 5 месяцев назад
Yes!!! And Yes
@bobthebear1246
@bobthebear1246 5 месяцев назад
Even just the studio version of the song is amazing.
@MAXIMUSMINIMALIST
@MAXIMUSMINIMALIST 5 месяцев назад
Spent tens of thousands of dollars in travel and broker front row tickets to go to a total of 105 RUSH concerts starting in 1981 at the Philadelphia spectrum and ending with their last two shows in Irvine and Inglewood. My only regret is that I wasted the rest of my money on food and shelter 😮
@obiwanbenobi4943
@obiwanbenobi4943 5 месяцев назад
Hahaha! I only saw them in the 70s. Lucky you...
@brentwalker8596
@brentwalker8596 5 месяцев назад
Nice. I can only claim one concert. I envy you.
@ericfaley9019
@ericfaley9019 5 месяцев назад
I was at the Irvine show R40. Fantastic show
@mnnc6742
@mnnc6742 5 месяцев назад
Hemispheres, Perm Waves, Moving Pics, Snakes…….and owning all material good enough for me.
@dankuchar6821
@dankuchar6821 5 месяцев назад
You, Sir, are a credit to the entire human species. I applaud you!
@schanche1965
@schanche1965 4 месяца назад
The birds you are hearing were actually in the hedgerows surrounding the studio where this was recorded, just north of Monmouth, on the England - Wales border, the very famous Rockfield Studios, same place as where Queen recorded Bohemian Rhapsody, worth looking up on Google for a full list of the iconic albums that were recorded there. Anyway the offspring of those very birds still inhabit the same hedgerows today..
@ericedelman
@ericedelman 4 месяца назад
I love the way you are loving this! I have heard Xanadu hundreds of times. As a teenager through headphones. As a twenty-something on long road trips. On an iPod during long distance runs in my 30s and 40s. I thought I had really analyzed this to death. However, never have I been more emotional about it, than today. Something about the way you are enjoying it and breaking it down, makes it new for me again in my 50s! Thank you!
@timbock2
@timbock2 4 месяца назад
My exact thoughts! I know every detail of this piece because I've listened to it so many times, but seeing her reactions literally brought tears to my eyes several times. Thanks, Elizabeth!
@AslansAngel1
@AslansAngel1 3 месяца назад
My exact thoughts as well! I was grinning like a Cheshire Cat. I love when someone fully appreciates my favorite band.
@Greg-lo1tl
@Greg-lo1tl 3 месяца назад
I've come to believe that we music lovers all have an "Elizabeth" buried in our psyche. And our "Elizabeth" is filled with joy at finding this kindred spirit who so eloquently states the things we don't quite know how to articulate but love just the same.
@howardfischer1915
@howardfischer1915 5 месяцев назад
To me, this is an absolute orchestral masterpiece, Rush at the pinnacle of their craft.
@RoarOfWolverine
@RoarOfWolverine 5 месяцев назад
The live version of Xanadu from their Exit Stage Left tour is the most insane thing you’ll ever hear. To hear this recorded in studio, where they can layer tracks, is one thing, but to hear three men play all of these sounds in a live setting and do an even better job than this studio cut is beyond amazing. I have heard them do this song, which is one they always do, over 30 times live. It’s just mind blowing. Geddy singing, shredding the bass, all while playing the keyboards with his feet is just not to be believed. If I hadn’t seen them so many times live, I wouldn’t believe that three man can do this kind of stuff live. By the way, this song predates Guns And Roses by a decade or more, so if any one influenced the other, it would be Alex’s intro that inspired Slash, not the other way around. This song was off of their Farewell To Kings Album which came out in 1977, I believe. I know that I was in high school, so it was ‘77 or ‘78, anyway, years ahead of Sweet Child Of Mine.
@AlexGonzalez-qo7yp
@AlexGonzalez-qo7yp 5 месяцев назад
Yes that version is Outstanding 👍
@damnyankeefl
@damnyankeefl 5 месяцев назад
that tour was the first time I saw them and yeah. it was mind blowing. so I saw them 18 more times over the years 🙂
@RoarOfWolverine
@RoarOfWolverine 5 месяцев назад
@@damnyankeefl I didn’t see that exact performance, but I did go see them on that tour, which was the tour following Moving Pictures, but they later called it the Exit Stage Left tour because of the live album that came out of that tour. They did do Xanadu the night I saw them when they came to central Florida on that tour. I never missed a Rush tour beginning with Permanent Waves, this was my second time seeing them. They did Xanadu on the Permanent Waves tour too. In fact, I believe that they did Xanadu at every show I ever saw them at, including Clockwork Angels and the Farewell Tour. Like La Villa Strangiato and Tom Sawyer, it was a staple of every concert.
@RoarOfWolverine
@RoarOfWolverine 5 месяцев назад
@@damnyankeefl me too, except I had first saw them the year before on their Permanent Waves tour. Never missed them on tour after that. They were the best concerts I have ever been too. Rush fans are a different breed than the average concert going fans. Not a bunch of screaming 13 year olds, but more mature and musically seasoned fans, who really appreciate the music of this band, not because they’re the hottest thing going at any particular time. Rush was never that. Those that go to see them are very, very familiar with their music and can sing every lyric and air drum to every Peart drum fill. A completely different concert experience for sure.
@S-Ltd1000
@S-Ltd1000 5 месяцев назад
That album and the Broons Bane/Xanadu section got me into Rush. It was a revelation.
@brucemcdonald4060
@brucemcdonald4060 5 месяцев назад
Yes, this is the best prog rock song. No contest. Seen Rush live (by tee shirt count) at least 9 times. Close your eyes and try to believe its only three musicians. The best.
@sheldonbonada4969
@sheldonbonada4969 3 месяца назад
One of top 10 PROG Rock songs for sure but not top three. Close to the Edge is one of those 3.
@michaelacker4493
@michaelacker4493 3 месяца назад
Just a quick little story that you, as a parent, might appreciate. My very first concert experience was in 1977. I was 16 and the band was Rush on their A Farewell To Kings tour. Absolutely extraordinary. Fast forward almost 40 years. My son had just turned 16 when I took him to his first concert. The band was Rush on their Snakes and Ladders tour. I’ve seen so many great concerts over the decades (my constant tinnitus is proof of that) but those are the two most memorable.
@artharrison9586
@artharrison9586 5 месяцев назад
Probably three of the most talented players in modern rock and possibly three of the most humble and “regular” people who made it as far as they did. I wish Neil could have lived to bask in the, much deserved, recognition that they’re getting now on RU-vid.
@Greg-io1ip
@Greg-io1ip 5 месяцев назад
It's like the speed of Neil's neurons firing synapses so fast millions of times bursting from his brain to the tip of his sticks so fast and so precisely it wore out his computer. There's many layers of brain usage by Peart. He must have had a very unusual brain physically. Definitely not mortal the level of skills and excellence Neil attained... I believe he must have arrived from Cygnus X1 !!! Dun dun dannunt!!
@bessonovafan6454
@bessonovafan6454 4 месяца назад
@@Greg-io1ipnot to mention the lyrics he wrote, so much thought went into those lyrics and how they would flow and tell a new story every time. That writing style is evident in the way he speaks too, how he built average sentences with so much care. The vocabulary he had was unlike anything I've ever seen.
@Eternal_Satyr
@Eternal_Satyr 4 месяца назад
"Probably"? C'mon. Just say it. Definitely.
@artharrison9586
@artharrison9586 3 месяца назад
@@Eternal_Satyr Well… there are some very talented people in the world. I didn’t want to go over the top.
@Greg-lo1tl
@Greg-lo1tl 3 месяца назад
Well said. Neil's death was the one time in my 56 years I've ever shed a tear for the death of a public personality or celebrity of any kind. The world, and my soul, took a massive hit that day.
@sgtdevildogdavethesilentwars
@sgtdevildogdavethesilentwars 6 месяцев назад
Elizabeth, with this choice you have unlocked the door to the "High Priest" level of epic progressive music. There is one more step in this quest and it can only be found in Cygnus X-1: Book II. This is your final challenge for ultimate ascendence. You effort and knowledge are unrivaled and served you well so far. Thank you. 🤘😁🤘
@mikecronis
@mikecronis 6 месяцев назад
Yeah, I mean so many songs, such as the duet with Aimee Mann on "Time Stand Still" or the great final song, "The Garden (live)".
@brendantoungate8287
@brendantoungate8287 5 месяцев назад
Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres is my favorite out of all of Rush's prog epics, tbh. A great song off of an insanely great album.
@joelronningen9930
@joelronningen9930 5 месяцев назад
We're all pulling for you, Elizabeth - you can do it! 😁🤟💖
@lowdz68
@lowdz68 5 месяцев назад
I've never got the love for Hemispheres. I find it boring, and twee in the lyric department. Not a patch on this, 2112 or even the original Cygnus song. Side 2 of Hemispheres is so much better than side one for me.
@lindsaynewell6319
@lindsaynewell6319 5 месяцев назад
100%. It was my everlasting privilege to discover Rush in 1978 as a 13 year old in the UK and Hemispheres was the first vinyl I bought for myself - a mind blowing entry to the Rush experience.
@TGencC
@TGencC 4 месяца назад
So one thing I absolutely love about these reviews - you were very detailed and specific to explain Geddy Lee's vocals and his extreme precision and detailed choices with his enunciation, inflection and focus - while speaking with extreme enunciation, inflection, and focus... It's just FUN!!!!
@nbt3663
@nbt3663 5 месяцев назад
Your statement "Neil Piert is def warning us that we are def going somewhere so much bigger," was so correct. Great statement.
@JC80475
@JC80475 5 месяцев назад
Not only that 3 people can create so much sound together, but even more impressive they could recreate it live. All three of them are phenomenal musicians.
@andrewbarton3361
@andrewbarton3361 6 месяцев назад
Two double neck guitars, a keyboard, an array of foot pedals and a drum kit the size of Belgium. Welcome to Rush World... Magic!
@blairphifer1554
@blairphifer1554 5 месяцев назад
A Keyboard? His keyboard setup is in the neighborhood of a Professor’s drum kit!
@smilerpink
@smilerpink 5 месяцев назад
In the comments made on Rush by other musicians, many mention the double neck guitars and Neil’s kit and say “come on, that is just for show. No way they use all of that.” Then they say “and then they use it in the first five minutes.”
@treetopjones737
@treetopjones737 5 месяцев назад
@@smilerpink SMH at that assumption, THEY ARE HEAVIER. And musicians don't think that way.
@kevinmichael8619
@kevinmichael8619 5 месяцев назад
​@@blairphifer1554the keyboard setup was huge at the time, but it basically consisted of an Oberheim 8 voice and a Minimoog in a custom case, with Taurus pedals on the floor partially wired into the Oberheim (those ancient times before midi).
@laserspin
@laserspin 4 месяца назад
Really great review! You do so well what I cannot, you put into words the way that I feel when I listen to this song. I saw a Rush in 1972 when they played at my high school and once they released their first album I was hooked. I was only 11 or 12 years old at the time. Then, in 1977, they released “A farewell to kings” For some reason I totally resonated with the music and the message. I lived and breathed RUSH proudly which for me was big. I was not brave as a teen. Rush’s music and message were instrumental in building my confidence and my ability to appreciate all the good things in my life, and to not focus very long on the bad stuff. Don’t let others actions steal your power. If that’s all you do in life, it’s still considered a great accomplishment and a success. Thanks for making me a proud Canadian from Toronto🙋🏻‍♂️✨
@PWingert1966
@PWingert1966 2 месяца назад
I got to experience Max Webster that way as my first concert in high school long before they were truly popular.
@alexanderkasner4165
@alexanderkasner4165 4 месяца назад
When they performed this on R 40 it was stunning how tight and lovely it was from beginning to end. Part of my soul left my body and floated above being lifted toward heaven. Brilliant in every way.
@Roddrummer
@Roddrummer 6 месяцев назад
PLEASE do the 1981 Exit Stage Left version. The original studio version is superb, but that live version is NEXT LEVEL brilliance.
@peterhodgkins6985
@peterhodgkins6985 5 месяцев назад
If I'm not mistaken, I believe this 'studio' version is actually live also. IOW it was done as if it were on stage. No tricks.
@Roddrummer
@Roddrummer 5 месяцев назад
@@peterhodgkins6985 Doesn't matter, the definitive version of that magnificent work of art is the ESL version.
@norwegianblue2017
@norwegianblue2017 5 месяцев назад
@@peterhodgkins6985 Correct, but the Exit Stage Left version is still so much better.
@mightyV444
@mightyV444 5 месяцев назад
​@@peterhodgkins6985 - Nah, they're miming to the studio version here, but spot-on. There are videos of 'La Villa Strangiato' and 'The Trees' with a similar look, and _those_ actually are being played live 🙂
@katskillz
@katskillz 5 месяцев назад
Sure instrumentally it is next level, I'm not sure a vocal analysis would provide much more, except to see Geddy's bass/vocal dexterity live without a safety net
@richardblaszak162
@richardblaszak162 5 месяцев назад
When Rush performed Xanadu on their Rush 40+ Tour in 2015 they proved this is their greatest song each night they played it!! One of the greatest Rock masterpieces of all time!!
@dHolbach77
@dHolbach77 5 месяцев назад
My favorite version of the song too! Beat the Exit Stage Left classic version imo, and I was able to see it live! (Just a baby when ESL came out lol).
@porcelainthunder2213
@porcelainthunder2213 5 месяцев назад
Saw it on that tour, too. It was incredible. They did it right, Neil had the huge kit again with percussion, and the two double necks.
@nancyharela4715
@nancyharela4715 2 месяца назад
The only tour where Neil took a bow out front of his kit with Geddy and Alex.
@amydavidval
@amydavidval 4 месяца назад
I'll never forget hearing this live. My first time hearing it was exit stage left, live in super good headphones and i had recently finished reading David Edding's "The Belgariad" and WOW. It fit that world so well, too.
@peterkerek4452
@peterkerek4452 5 месяцев назад
That little jump just before the 1st beat (at 14:00) is kind of a signature that Rush uses in a lot of their songs regardless of time signature - it sometimes sounds like they're "rushing" a bit, but they're not. It would sometimes fool my old drummer, who was excellent, when we were trying to figure out time signatures.
@markkappe1995
@markkappe1995 5 месяцев назад
I love the accident that you refer multiple times to the 'subdivisions' within a Rush song, when one of their best tunes is called 'Subdivisions'.
@ArcaneWolf9
@ArcaneWolf9 5 месяцев назад
Subdivisions is another great one for another analysis, for sure.
@YouTubeChris23
@YouTubeChris23 5 месяцев назад
I was scrolling through the comments just to say SUBDIVISIONS! 😎
@G8GTJav
@G8GTJav 5 месяцев назад
Thought the same.
@aladorngm
@aladorngm 5 месяцев назад
@@RU-vidChris23 Conform or be cast out!
@Lucantonio78
@Lucantonio78 5 месяцев назад
first song i ever learned on keyboard
@donkroeker4119
@donkroeker4119 5 месяцев назад
Having listened to this song for 45 years now so that it is almost taken for granted it is so enjoyable to hear it with your musical insight adding to its impact. Thank you very much for this from an old RUSH fan!
@okayestguitar66
@okayestguitar66 4 месяца назад
The most amazing thing, IMO, about this song is the basic track is *one take* , start to finish! Favorite band, great talents!
@TauRiOneill
@TauRiOneill 5 месяцев назад
The “expanding synth sound” you’re talking about in the opening of this amazing song is Alex’s guitar. He is using a volume pedal to swell the notes in. Geniuses, all three of them.
@snakeinthegrass7443
@snakeinthegrass7443 6 месяцев назад
I thought you said you prefer live versions. 😢 Please, Elizabeth, even if it's on your own time, you must see the Exit Stage Left version of this masterpiece. Neil is everywhere. Geddy is amazing on bass, keys, pedals and vocals. And Alex shreds the double-neck, 6 and 12-string like he was born with it in his hands. It's so good, a little tear forms every time I see it. God bless.
@mightyV444
@mightyV444 6 месяцев назад
I concur! 😀 And I love your description of Alex's swift switching between both guitars! 😁👍 He too plays a pedal synth in that performance, by the way 😊
@pryzmcat
@pryzmcat 5 месяцев назад
this is live.
@n5iln
@n5iln 5 месяцев назад
I've been saying this for over 40 years...Alex Lifeson is a horrendously underrated guitarist.
@jamesfarmer3775
@jamesfarmer3775 5 месяцев назад
I've heard that when Eddie Van Halen was asked what it was like to be the best guitar player in the world, he said "I don't know, you'd have to ask Alex Lifeson...." 😛@@n5iln
@embracethemystery
@embracethemystery 5 месяцев назад
@@n5iln with respect: I hear this a lot, but I don't ever hear anyone underrating him. Most pro guitarists recognize his brilliance, as do I and many others.
@joshuapessar4706
@joshuapessar4706 5 месяцев назад
Usually, I find "reaction" videos to be dull, insipid and to be avoided. So, I was pleasantly surprised by your enjoyable and enthusiastic analysis of one of Rush's masterpieces! As a long time Rush appreciator and a guitarist, it was really entertaining and insightful to get your perspective on the song's structure, Alex and Neil's contributions and Geddy's amazing vocal abilities (while he's playing incredible bass lines and keyboards no less)! Plus, big props for researching Coleridge's poem and saying Neil's last name correctly. I look forward to checking out your other videos! Keep up the great work!
@lonniechapman9238
@lonniechapman9238 2 месяца назад
Agreed! She is the only "reaction" channel I even watch on RU-vid. Always well-researched, and I love the vocal analysis especially since I am not a vocalist (I'm just a drummer :P )
@toddbrewer683
@toddbrewer683 3 месяца назад
Thank you, I never thought in a million years that I needed soo desperately to hear this wonderful analysis. Bravo.
@ErikStone1
@ErikStone1 5 месяцев назад
Geddy is amazing. He's playing bass, keyboards, and singing at the same time! One of the ways he pulls this off is with pedals. He can play bass and use pedals to trigger keyboard sounds, and when he's playing keyboards (with his hands), he has pedals to carry the bass sounds. It's almost like patting your head, rubbing your tummy, and repeating the alphabet backward simultaneously. Bravo!
@airgunfun4248
@airgunfun4248 5 месяцев назад
He also plays 6 string guitar in this one
@freedomsound4469
@freedomsound4469 5 месяцев назад
Seen him do this in person at least 8 times. He is an absolute virtuoso and a fantastic bassist.
@spuds6423
@spuds6423 5 месяцев назад
Felix Hanneman of Zebra would do something similar. Obviously Geddy was an inspiration to Felix. I ran into him at Eddie Trunk's 40 years of radio celebration in Vegas. I didn't want to bother him with any questions. He like everyone else there, just wanted to enjoy the show, and what a show it was!!😄😄😄
@emekaojukwu6395
@emekaojukwu6395 5 месяцев назад
Exactly! He's absolutely amazing. Unique.
@Antman-cy8ch
@Antman-cy8ch 5 месяцев назад
Alex is also playing bass pedals on this song.
@Tedinator01
@Tedinator01 5 месяцев назад
Speaking of “Subdivisions,” that’s another awesome Rush song.
@SuperDoubleTs
@SuperDoubleTs 5 месяцев назад
She need to do that song since she mentions “it” here so often
@Thunar292
@Thunar292 5 месяцев назад
I was thinking the same thing. i heard at least 5 mentions @@SuperDoubleTs
@Strauss-
@Strauss- 5 месяцев назад
I jumped every time that word came up lol
@ScottPollard-vb4wv
@ScottPollard-vb4wv 5 месяцев назад
I believe I have personally funded the majority of Geddy and Alex's retirement in worn out vinyl, magnetic tape and scratched up cd's over the last 45ish years.
@sisterdecadence
@sisterdecadence 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, every time she said "subdivisions", I kind of chuckled. :D
@JimPapadimitrios
@JimPapadimitrios 4 месяца назад
Late 1977, my older brother and i sitting on the floor in front of our Telefunken stereo system as Q107 debuted the album in it's entirety. a very nice core memory.
@peterkerek4452
@peterkerek4452 5 месяцев назад
On Rick Beato's analysis of this song he says that the intro part isn't played with a synth, like what this video claims, it's played on the electric guitar using a volume expression pedal, which also sounds more accurate to me having played using volume controls in a similar fashion.
@wrinkleneckbass
@wrinkleneckbass 5 месяцев назад
I've been listening to that song for almost 50 years. Watching the lovely Elizabeth listen to it for the first time is such a joy and takes me back to my early days of discovering Rush.
@Kevin-fi6yr
@Kevin-fi6yr 5 месяцев назад
50 years later and this song still gives me chills !!
@The_Badseed
@The_Badseed 2 месяца назад
Just found your channel. I'm a gigantic Rush fan and really enjoyed your analysis of a epic classic. Plus your bubbly personality made me smile. 😊 I'll have to check out more
@duanemcclure8324
@duanemcclure8324 2 месяца назад
As a vocalist, my personal favorites to practice with are "Entre Nous" and "Different Strings". Both are extremely simple, very clean and well laid out vocally. The order of the lyrics on those two are SO easy to remember! This one's almost as easy. I always wanna drag "The Trees" along with it though. They naturally fit together. These two ("The Trees" and "Xanadu" are two of the most beautiful pieces they've ever done! They're very.. hypnotic. Especially Neil Peart's percussion during the transition.
@gregvaughntx
@gregvaughntx 6 месяцев назад
I haven't been this excited since you reacted to 2112 last year 😀
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 6 месяцев назад
Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee have been friends since Junior High, their chemistry is unparalleled. Neil Peart joined them in 1974 and even 40 years later he was still "the new guy", no finer trio of musicians has ever existed! Also, Rush has been making other bands say W.T.F. since 1974.
@dannyt286
@dannyt286 5 месяцев назад
You’re absolutely right about all of this. What a combo? I remember listening to Alex Lifeson when he was really young talking (or arguing) with his family about his music in the doc. Where they pulled that out I don’t know but you can see his genius screaming to get out and express itself. At the time, I’ll bet he just sounded like someone who was putting too much time in a hobby and won’t go anywhere in life with that, maybe his parents were thinking?
@squamishfish
@squamishfish 5 месяцев назад
@@dannyt286that video of Alex and his family was a documentary, And just by chance Alex was picked to be in it ,
@squamishfish
@squamishfish 5 месяцев назад
@@dannyt286the documentary was called come on Children filmed in 1973 who could have ever guessed back then of The future of Alex
@dannyt286
@dannyt286 5 месяцев назад
@@squamishfish cool, thx. I’ll look it up. Who da thought?
@joannecunliffe8067
@joannecunliffe8067 5 месяцев назад
I cried when "The Professor" died. Rush has been part of my life from late primary school (elementary school) maybe 10-11yo. I was enchanted when I first heard their music (thanks to a close school friend who listened avidly to her Dad's Rush records!). I agree so much - I have never come across any other trio of musicians who have produced such an amazing range of music. It was a privilege following them through their careers. Such a lovely set of people and such a wonderful band.
@disturbancesofspring2504
@disturbancesofspring2504 5 месяцев назад
That was a wonderful appreciation of this song, definitely one of Rush's greatest moments. And far and away, the most in-depth analysis of Geddy Lee's vocal technique that I've ever heard. Great episode!
@mlasch1478
@mlasch1478 2 месяца назад
Elizabeth, having found you in the recent years, I love love love how you catch so many nuances. One thing I heard Geddy ( Gary) say about his vocals, was especially poignant. That is how Neil would write lyrics and somehow Geddy would have to master not only how to deliver them especially as poetic, complex and emotive as they needed to be to get Neil's messages across. Think about how hard enough that is for a person who is a vocalist, but add keys, bass, synth etc into the mix and that is the magic of Geddy Lee.
@tedalfred9516
@tedalfred9516 5 месяцев назад
I don't think there is another reactor on the planet who could even attempt to break this down in the way you have and it's just really super impressive. It opens my mind to completely different aspects of a song I've heard so many times. For a vocal person like yourself to even attempt this song that is almost 12 minutes long with a solid 5 minutes before we get to any vocals kind of blows me away....kudos to you.
@tedalfred9516
@tedalfred9516 4 месяца назад
Next RUSH review....Subdivisions. You get much more of Geddy's mid-range voice throughout without the high-pitched stuff.... it's definitely a different sound. It's a great song that was an Anthem to a lot of high school kids in the 80s
@DavidAntrobus
@DavidAntrobus 5 месяцев назад
I love the genuine delight you get whenever you hear this band.
@marktrent7763
@marktrent7763 5 месяцев назад
I think she was as amazed as I was the first time I heard it. The thing is it never gets old.
@user-ck3wv4hi5l
@user-ck3wv4hi5l 4 месяца назад
I'm so grateful for this deeply detailed breakdown of and thoughtful reflection on this amazing song. Not only is your technical analysis of vocal techniques and dynamics, but the ambience, transitions, storytelling, image and mood creation, textual interpretation. This video is a real masterpiece. I've been listening to this song for 40 years. It's the song I've chosen for the scenario where we are all told a comet is going to hit the earth and we have 11 minutes left. And now, you've given me so much more to enjoy and appreciate about the song. You're brilliant. As are Geddy, Alex and Neal.
@pryzmcat
@pryzmcat 3 месяца назад
In the beginning part, that sound that seems like a synth..is Alex plucking a note on his guitar. , and using the volume control to produce that synth tone. The song 'based on the writing 'Kublah Kahn" and also the book, 'Paradise Lost" accentuates the endless search of man for immortality. It is found in Xanadu, yes, but once there, you can never leave. 'Frozen in an Ever-lasting youth" . This paradise found, now becomes a prison. One longs for the mundane , fleeting pleasures of normal life, but once you leave Xanadu, you instantly die. Perhaps of the sin of lust for life itself. Thank you Lisbeth for this wonderful and much awaited run through of Rush's magnum opus.:)
@stuartpregler
@stuartpregler 5 месяцев назад
How have I listened to this piece for 45 years and not realized the intricacies Elizabeth points out in the first listen?! A master analyzing masters!
@jasonlacroix6083
@jasonlacroix6083 5 месяцев назад
She hasn't found the river Ralph though.
@stevenhowes530
@stevenhowes530 5 месяцев назад
I was thinking the same thing. How have I never heard the bells in the beginning modulating?
@freedomsound4469
@freedomsound4469 5 месяцев назад
The insight is more valuable with Rush because they were so freaking good at perfectly nailing a song live. So well rehearsed. So precise- athletes in their prime.
@tychosis
@tychosis 4 месяца назад
It's honestly one of the things that initially drew me to progressive rock/metal... it seems every time I listen I hear something new I never noticed before. As a drummer, I've probably spent *countless* hours rewinding and listening to one of Neil's sections over and over and over because it turns out there was more going on than I initially thought.
@Lerxstification
@Lerxstification 4 месяца назад
Critics. Critics are for tourists
@StickHits
@StickHits 6 месяцев назад
Now that you have done the studio version you will face a tidal wave of fans rightfully insisting you react to the live Montreal 1981 performance, and totally unrelated coincidence I just spent like half the summer working on a newly restored version of it! 😃
@scottshields113
@scottshields113 5 месяцев назад
The work you've done you are an unheralded saint to us Rush fans
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 5 месяцев назад
Yes...let me add my thanks as well...I have enjoyed your work greatly, and I am deeply grateful for how you have refreshed and renewed these works of art. It makes me wish that there was an old video of the boys live performance of ByTor from the All the World's a Stage album...but I am not aware of any video that exists of that specific performance.
@lindsaynewell6319
@lindsaynewell6319 5 месяцев назад
glad I found you in the comments - instant sub for me to explore another Rush rabbit hole of content🤤
@dandylionwine
@dandylionwine 5 месяцев назад
Funny seeing you here! You do great work!
@michaelwhalen7154
@michaelwhalen7154 5 месяцев назад
I concur, the Stickhits version is the absolute best. Thanks for all the work you’ve put in to restoring so many epic Rush performances! Excellent!
@TimBoulette
@TimBoulette 4 месяца назад
I've always loved when Alex quotes the melody from Abba's "Fernando" toward the end of the intro! (It had come out the year before.) One of the great things about Rush for me as a young (and now old) musician is that as my knowledge and ability grew so did my appreciation for their music.
@brivaneijm
@brivaneijm День назад
I so love that you get and appreciate Rush. I really appreciate your analysis of Geddy’s vocals and emphasis on the phrasing . I grew up as a kid loving this band. I was 11 years old when Farewell to Kings was released, and I had already considered them my favorite band two albums prior.
@michaelmangrum5460
@michaelmangrum5460 5 месяцев назад
Mr. Peart has , on this set, Ludwig 4" cowbell LP standard Agogo Bells LP Black Beauty Cowbell Gon Bops Agogo Tri- Bells LP Rock Cowbell For a total of 8 bells and the way he uses them is the reason he's called the " Professor " .
@invisibledooley
@invisibledooley 5 месяцев назад
Funny that you mentioned 'Subdivisions', you should totally do that song too!
@gmmazra8885
@gmmazra8885 5 месяцев назад
Your enthusiasm is addictive. As a Rush fan for over forty years, to see your reaction to, what I believe, is the best rock band ever, is simply fun. You have reviewed earlier Rush. If you want to experiment with the last Rush album, Clockwork Angel, you may want to give the song Headlong Flight a sample. The RU-vid version of the song, has the lyrics following along with the song. It is one of Rush’s most high energy driving songs. The video has a nice collection of Rush stage performances images throughout their years. And Geddy really stretches out his vocals in this one. The Garden on the album is a fantastic slow piece.
@86chrysler5thave
@86chrysler5thave 4 месяца назад
it would be interesting to get her take on how Geddy's voice and technique has evolved over the years. yes his range has changed as he's aged, but I think he also definitely changed how he sang a song (is it just as simple as key?) between hemispheres and earlier and permanent waves and later....
@LesActive
@LesActive 4 месяца назад
I grew up listening to Rush and Neil was a massive influence in getting me started on drums. Other drummers influenced me as well but Neil was different. I'm older now, obviously, and I grew a distaste for his overplaying while realizing that his playing helped make the distinct sound of Rush. I was 14 when I started listening to Rush's 2112 when it came out and quickly bought their previous 3 recordings. By the time I was 18-19 I had learned every note that Neil plays up to Moving Pictures. Soon after that I kinda grew out of that phase and moved on to other forms of music and playing. Listening to it now after all these years with your insightful comments has brought me tears a few times in fond reminiscence of why I loved Rush SO much so, thank you for that! You're a special kind of human to elicit that response from me. Love you!
@allenfackler
@allenfackler 5 месяцев назад
It's amazing Geddy is able to sing at all, while playing two instruments at the same time.
@darrylparent
@darrylparent 5 месяцев назад
....and throw in some Taurus pedals for good measure LOL
@edwardziff3274
@edwardziff3274 5 месяцев назад
4 instruments, bass, keys, guitar, & taurus pedals with his feet
@allenfackler
@allenfackler 5 месяцев назад
@@edwardziff3274 At the same time
@edwardziff3274
@edwardziff3274 5 месяцев назад
@@allenfackler well keys and pedals or bass or guitar and pedals he's playing a double neak Rickenbacher bass/6 string guitar
@seanx666
@seanx666 5 месяцев назад
​@@edwardziff3274while singing in time
@garylagstrom3864
@garylagstrom3864 5 месяцев назад
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
@kelvinmann1058
@kelvinmann1058 5 месяцев назад
Couldn't have said it better myself. Awesome analysis 👍🥁
@davehall8584
@davehall8584 5 месяцев назад
stupendous awesome comment Gary!...you have added even more appreciation and admiration to Neil's craft right there...
@GreyMatterStew
@GreyMatterStew 5 месяцев назад
Well said, my friend. 😢
@micar64
@micar64 5 месяцев назад
What a beautiful synopsis of our favourite drummer, percussionist, lyricist, musician and human being!
@aijcadd
@aijcadd 5 месяцев назад
You nailed it pretty good. His ability to write the lyrics with the drums in mind or maybe the other way around really enunciates the vocals musically. Never another Neil for sure.
@ericvance2859
@ericvance2859 3 месяца назад
I fell head over heels for RUSH about ‘80 at the age 10 because of older than me mentor, as one does… Despite playing numerous saxophones as a kid for 10 years, no musician am I. Practice and patience did pay off and I was, they all said, “proficient”. The thing was i
@Jo-oc8sc
@Jo-oc8sc 28 дней назад
Love that observation of the house finches and the tubular bells (wedding gone wrong) which feeds perfectly with the sense that Xanadu is not the paradise we think it will be…
@danmcconnell5941
@danmcconnell5941 5 месяцев назад
That’s an interesting thing about Rush is that you can listen to them 200 million times without getting bored because there’s so much depth and complexity. There’s always another little nuance you didn’t notice before.
@emiliodeik916
@emiliodeik916 5 месяцев назад
Everytime Elizabeth listens to Rush, there is so much joy in her feelings. ☺
@21ssd12
@21ssd12 3 месяца назад
The synthesizer "bounce" I think you mention during the pedal tone intro are actually the guitar using volume swells. Great video!
@chuckmorrison2116
@chuckmorrison2116 5 месяцев назад
Probably the only person I ever cried for who I never met. His passing hit me hard and I mourn him every December. RIP Professor.😢
@riffhammeron
@riffhammeron 4 месяца назад
Same. Had to leave the room and have a private moment
@jeffjohnson6129
@jeffjohnson6129 4 месяца назад
You should try another Canadian trio called Triumph. "Fight the good fight" or "Follow your heart". They have a ton of great songs. Very high voices. Rik Emmett(Guitar) and Gil Moore(Drums) harmonize very well together. Awesome channel.
@laurakali6522
@laurakali6522 6 месяцев назад
La Villa Strangiato is one of their best but no lyrics. I’m currently reading Geddy’s book. It is beyond great.
@ketchman8299
@ketchman8299 5 месяцев назад
I concur on La Villa Strangiato!! My fave by Rush.
@kennethreid2794
@kennethreid2794 5 месяцев назад
I bought geddys book it's great
@laurakali6522
@laurakali6522 5 месяцев назад
@@kennethreid2794 it’s so good. I loved the nostalgia of the early 70’s and then learning about their party days of the early 80’s.
@mpotter9944
@mpotter9944 5 месяцев назад
I'm up to where they are recording Hemispheres, very well written, must read for any Rush fan.
@igmusicandflying
@igmusicandflying 5 месяцев назад
@@5thPhoenix Oh yeah, one of my favorite solos as well! From those slow, atmospheric cries with the volume pedal, to that bluesy feel, to a touch of the middle eastern, and then just utter face melting shredfest.
@RushFanatic87
@RushFanatic87 5 месяцев назад
Another great 10-minute masterpiece to check out is “The Camera Eye.” Ridiculous vocal range. There are a lot of difficult jumps in that song. You should also try to get Geddy on for Tea Time. He’s such an amazing interview and kind person.
@saladin1971
@saladin1971 3 дня назад
Thank you. I've been a fan of Rush for so so long. It was fabulous seeing a "first" reaction. It wound back the years for me. 🙏
@freddiesoft
@freddiesoft 2 месяца назад
From Wikipedia ""Xanadu" was recorded in a single take. Lifeson said: "With Xanadu, we ran that down once to get the sound and levels, and then we hit ‘record’ and played the song and it was done. Pat Moran, the engineer on that record, was shocked. Seldom did a rock band do one take of a song that's eleven minutes long. He was blown away. Enormous talent in these three musicians.
@GM-MarkOfExcellence
@GM-MarkOfExcellence 6 месяцев назад
It's true. The Exit stage Left live version is just about the only time in the history of man, and I'm counting 40 years of Rush concerts, that a song was performed better live than in the studio with tracks and editing. Some are fun, like YYZ in Rio and Working Man in Cleveland, and some were spot on versions of the studio cuts (just about every song in every concert from 1980-1996) But this was an elevation. Ok, ok, Leave That Thing Alone, (Time Machine) for sure.
@anthonypeterson428
@anthonypeterson428 5 месяцев назад
Check out Dire Straits Romero and Juliet from the live album Alchemy. Even better than the studio version.
@robertdendooven7258
@robertdendooven7258 5 месяцев назад
I would argue that the live versions of "Something For Nothing" from many of the bootlegs on the Hemispheres tour are better than the studio recording on 2112.
@claudiadarling9441
@claudiadarling9441 5 месяцев назад
The other time is the Siouxsie and the Banshees' live version of "Night Shift" on the album Nocturne.
@caveydl
@caveydl 5 месяцев назад
The whole VH live right here right now was better than the album songs.
@user-wm1js2no9x
@user-wm1js2no9x 5 месяцев назад
The whole ALL THE WORLDS A STAGE is better live than studio, LED ZEPPELINs "NO QUARTER" is better live than studio, just a thought.😊
@kben036
@kben036 5 месяцев назад
Someone has probably already mentioned this but Neil the drummer wrote almost all the lyrics. This one is based on the Samuel Coleridge poem Kubla Khan. It’s the curse of immortality- is it paradise?!?
@shadowchaser3836
@shadowchaser3836 5 месяцев назад
“In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree…” Many years ago, a DJ in San Antonio read Kubla Khan on the radio, then played this song.
@charleskramer1120
@charleskramer1120 5 месяцев назад
"Rime of the Ancient Mariner" but close enough.
@hooverbaglegs
@hooverbaglegs 5 месяцев назад
Yes - he wrote it while tripping out on opium! Sad thing is, he never finished the poem as his trip was disrupted by the postman🤷🏻
@nicholasvinen
@nicholasvinen 4 месяца назад
Not the postman, "a person from Porlock".
@hooverbaglegs
@hooverbaglegs 4 месяца назад
@@nicholasvinen Ahhh yes - you're right!
@JoshuaDb_The_Witness
@JoshuaDb_The_Witness 4 месяца назад
I dont know if anyone else has touched on this in the comments already - and if so - forgive me. Twice - in two different videos - you have mentioned the specificity of Lee's phrasing.. I have been a Rush fan for (gulp) forty years(?) - and it hadn't occurred to me till you pointed it out - one of the reasons Im so hooked on your videos - you have listened to so many songs that important to me - I do have a list (Im nurophenominal of course I have a list lol) - and you mentioned again spot on - regarding the fact that hes a bassist - I am a singing bassist - but both at the same time for me - deeply challenging - but - also - Neil was the lyricist. The man whos time was metronomic wrote all those words - and he was a very precise cat. So I can imagine that had a profound effect on the way Geddy approached the phrasing. If you havent yet - I highly recommend the documentary "All The Worlds A Stage" if you havent seen it yet. Its four hours long - but it doesn't feel like it. By the end of it - you will not just love the music more - but the three cats who made that music - are some incredible human beings - and each one fascinating in their own right. OK - my nerd work is done here - great videos - its a gift to be able to revisit the music thats shaped me - as an artist and a human , through someone else's ears/eyes. Im moved by your earnest reactions.. I have similar reactions to music - deep, like nervous system deep - I warn folks when I play with them that once I hit the stage and "unmask" im the equivalent of a "funk muppet" - well - that is too say when Im not playing music. - Im wearing my people mask... when I play I get to be me.. a big funk muppet..
@deciavanblerk2416
@deciavanblerk2416 3 месяца назад
Wow she made me tear up with her excitement, thank u for your expression of love for such a phenomenal song from a phenomenal band!!
@pablozee6359
@pablozee6359 5 месяцев назад
Just wait until you experience the Exit Stage Left version of this song. A flawless and powerfully mesmerizing performance.
@zag7165
@zag7165 5 месяцев назад
The entire A Farewell to Kings album is an incredible piece of work. Love your approach to analyzing this music and sound.
@skylargrey5973
@skylargrey5973 5 месяцев назад
Totally agree....for some reason I always think of Closer to the Heart as one of their songs after the Moving Pictures demarcation and forget it was on Farewell to Kings.....man I love Rush......Top 5 favorites, and maybe even number #1.....I drift away from them for years and years but every time I come back their songs are always fresh, and are timeless classics.
@donaldgregg9250
@donaldgregg9250 4 месяца назад
This is what the song Xanadu does to everyone the first time that they listen to it, you get the feeling like you have heard it before and brings you back to an earlier time. You automatically can sense what direction the song is going to build to the next chapter. This is what progressive masterpieces do to a person, they inherently flow and take you to a different place. Thank you for sharing cutie pie 😊
@jamiep6111
@jamiep6111 17 дней назад
I love watching people break down the music side of Rush songs because how they wrote the music just fits so well thematically with the lyrics and I understand the song so much better
@christhompson2006
@christhompson2006 5 месяцев назад
Primus played this whole album on their Tribute to Kings tour in 2022. They did a great job and I'm still thrilled I got to enjoy it live.
@whodatcatt
@whodatcatt 5 месяцев назад
I was lucky enough to see them perform it in a bass heavy auditorium WAHOOO🎉
@DunkLV702
@DunkLV702 5 месяцев назад
Same here, friend!
@mikefloyd5359
@mikefloyd5359 5 месяцев назад
The fact that I can listen to Xanadu 200 million times and hear something new every time is one of the reasons it is my favorite song of all time!
@joesixpack8305
@joesixpack8305 15 дней назад
Xanadu is that rare song that you love the first time you hear it and every time thereafter. The song is 47 years old and works just the same today as it did in 1977.
@user-mm7xr8if1u
@user-mm7xr8if1u 2 месяца назад
I've seen Rush 17 times, even got the "Man In The Red Star Of The Solar Federation tattoo (2112). I've enjoyed your reviews! You know how some folks say facial and body language can be stronger than words? You showed it--almost dancing to some of the chapters, looks of suprise, confusion, pleasure, and bewilderment. That is so cool, coming from you on that camera. You explain your analysis pure and raw, yet educational, and just all about 3 guys from Canada making hugs prog rock/metalized hits.
@RememberEddieYork
@RememberEddieYork 5 месяцев назад
Another Canadian trio you should check out is Triumph. Not only is Rik Emmett a really good singer, he's also an impressive guitar player. I would recommend 'Fight The Good Fight' or 'Lay It On The Line' from their 1983 US Festival performance.
@douglaschap3842
@douglaschap3842 5 месяцев назад
I would have to agree!! Triumph I feel has been over looked way too long. For a rock trio, also from Canada, I get blown away by a lot of their songs. I would have to say that 2 of my favorites are Magic Power, and Hold On.
@jamesbernsen3516
@jamesbernsen3516 5 месяцев назад
And also an incredible vocal performer in that band. I would second this recommendation.
@ArcaneWolf9
@ArcaneWolf9 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely. Triumph and Judas Priest stole the show at that festival, and both are well worth the watch. Triumph are another fun band like Styx and Genesis that managed to have TWO lead singers at the same time.
@RonLynne
@RonLynne 5 месяцев назад
Yes please! Rik Emmit is an amazing guitarist and was at his peak in the US festival video. Oh, and an effortless perfect vocal performance that is unparalleled! Please!
@merrillundgren1790
@merrillundgren1790 5 месяцев назад
Triumph and Rik are awesome! Please do Triumph!
@Maxfr8
@Maxfr8 6 месяцев назад
Xanadu (RUSH) from Exit, Stage Left is a must.
@marcblock7581
@marcblock7581 2 месяца назад
I’m aging myself here but when I was a teenager. My friends and I loved Rush. We went to every concert when they came into St. Louis Missouri. Technology wasn’t like today’s technology but we watched Geddy Lee on the bass guitar and the keyboards. There were some songs that Rush played were Geddy played the bass guitar and the keyboard at the same time. It was amazing watching him.
@Pennyfarman
@Pennyfarman 5 месяцев назад
Rush has been an inspiration to me since I first heard Tom Sawyer on cassette tape with headphones. It has a timeless feel to it. It's real music. It's extremely technical and sophisticated. Without Neil Peart, Rush would not exist.
@fjcrod
@fjcrod 5 месяцев назад
Hard to believe this sonic masterpiece is almost 50 years old. Sounds as refreshing today as it did way back in the day. As vital and important as ever. The legend of Rush will only continue to grow.
@MrDoneboy
@MrDoneboy 5 месяцев назад
I saw Rush on the "Farewell To Kings" tour, in 1979-ish...Geddy was singing, playing his RickenBacker 4001 bass, and using foot pedals, all at the same time. He never dropped a note, or missed a beat. Incredible musician!
@bonechloe
@bonechloe 4 месяца назад
in the past I have occasionally, when watching your analyzations of classic rock material, find myself asking in my head, 'how doesn't anyone know these songs.' however your enthusiasm reminds me of my 'first listen' experiences to these epic masterpieces from my youth. There are a few that the moment they come on the radio, come up randomly on Alexa, or even show up in a movie, my eyes tear up and my soul fills with joy: Xanadu is one of those! your genuine joy is beautiful to experience with you.
@thadcollom2100
@thadcollom2100 3 месяца назад
What a journey! Listening to Xanadu straight through can be a satisfying musical experience in itself for anyone, but you have brought a little more depth and insight into this theatrical and dramatic work of art by pointing out things I've never quite heard in it, or even thought about. 🎉
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