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"Xanadu" (Live Exit Stage Left) by Rush -- Drummer reacts! 

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I almost don’t know what to say for this description. Wow… Just wow. This and “La Villa Strangiato” are just absolutely amazing. I just started my Rush journey and I am already hooked. You guys were not kidding when you said this was amazing. Thank you suggesting this, I will never forget it.
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@donaldcausey7407
@donaldcausey7407 Год назад
As a drummer myself,I will tell you no lie, you are watching the greatest rock drummer in the world Rest in peace Mr Peart, everyone back here on planet earth miss you, and will never forget you!!!
@robertboston7872
@robertboston7872 Год назад
Neil's my super hero
@richardbland9660
@richardbland9660 Год назад
Perhaps the greatest three musicians in one band ever
@dieselbourbon3728
@dieselbourbon3728 Год назад
Alex doesn't get the props he deserves. He is right there with the best ever. He never wasted a note.
@cherobinson6371
@cherobinson6371 Год назад
He’s one of the greatest classic trained guitarists
@roba7737
@roba7737 Год назад
You are so right. Alex is one of my favorite guitarists ever. He doesn't get the recognition he deserves. All three are masters at their instruments.
@Shadowcon1
@Shadowcon1 Год назад
Most underrated guitarist ever
@robertboston7872
@robertboston7872 Год назад
Eddie Van Halen was a Big Alex fan
@luvbucket
@luvbucket 2 месяца назад
his soloing always reminds me of Vernon Reid, although I guess Vernon reminds me of Alex, with those crazy super-fast bursts.
@BradReddekopp
@BradReddekopp 7 месяцев назад
In the 90s, after decades of success, Peart decided he'd gone as far as he could on his own so he signed up for lessons with a jazz drummer, Freddie Gruber. At that late stage in his career, he changed everything, even the way he held the sticks. I don't think most people would have had quite that much dedication to excellence.
@Tarkus_
@Tarkus_ Год назад
I knew you'd love this one! I consider this one of the greatest live videos on RU-vid. The musicianship is unbelievable.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
Dude you ain’t kidding this is an amazing live video. Like I still don’t get how they played all of those instruments live and absolutely kill every single one. Craziness.
@marca81
@marca81 Год назад
Welcome to the RUSH rabbit hole. Easily the best 3 man band. Arguably the best Rock band, ever.
@bronxbrothers121
@bronxbrothers121 Год назад
The rest of the world is finally catching up to what we already knew. That kind of talent doesn't exist any more. Thanks for the great reaction. You'll find the Rush army to be passionate and kind.
@Gary-zq9dr
@Gary-zq9dr Год назад
Check out Rush's Working Man live in Cleveland and The Garden live
@alancarter41
@alancarter41 Год назад
I concur on the Cleveland show, epic guitar/bass/drum combination solo.
@mjeh1
@mjeh1 Год назад
No computers, no autotune, no click track, no backing tape just talent.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
that's nuts. they killed it! so much talent and only 3 people.. crazy!
@mjeh1
@mjeh1 Год назад
@@L33Reacts I know right, we've been in awe since '75. The amount of sound the create is unbelievable.
@byronness7385
@byronness7385 Год назад
Pureeeeee talenttttttt! Simply amazing musicians
@cherobinson6371
@cherobinson6371 Год назад
Live in prime years? They were mind boggling Good. Saw them 3 tours 80-87.
@DigitalMan6627
@DigitalMan6627 Год назад
The Trees /Xanadu ESL,THE best transition of two songs,ever……period
@JamesWilliams-yc3yd
@JamesWilliams-yc3yd Год назад
They were gods among men in their own instruments, Having 3 of the best musicians ever in one band was just a joy to have.
@thegman8968
@thegman8968 Год назад
Great reaction to this epic track! "Xanadu" was inspired by a poem written by Samuel Coleridge upon his waking from an opioid induced dream. The poem deals with the desires of a man to become immortal, only to find that his immortality is more of an endless prison when he realizes that he is all alone in the world. Up next, "Tom Sawyer', official music video. 🏆🏆🏆
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
Thank you bro I appreciate it 🙏🙏 that’s crazy they wrote a song around that! And it’s freaking awesome too… they nailed it. I’ve already heard Tom Sawyer like on the radio and stuff so idk how y’all would feel about that 🤔
@feralkitty9378
@feralkitty9378 Год назад
@@L33Reacts Yeah I would probably suggest if you like this stuff primarily sticking in the 2112 - Hemispheres era. Permanent waves is awesome but doesn't have the same creativity, such as the percussion and analog synths.
@HCXWinchester
@HCXWinchester Год назад
​@@feralkitty9378 anything from hemispheres, that album is 100/100
@stevehartke
@stevehartke 10 месяцев назад
@@L33Reactsmost of the lyrics are direct from the poem!! Good stuff…
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 Год назад
I was a 15 year old school band drummer in 1982 and my first concert was Rush on the Signals tour. My life changed that night. R.I.P. Neil and thank you for inspiring me and so many others.
@cherobinson6371
@cherobinson6371 Год назад
Me to! Was 12 and just started Drumming. Saw The next two tours as well. By 17 saw them live 3 times. Amazing shows
@cityhonors1
@cityhonors1 Год назад
🤗 YYZ (Live in Rio) to see 3 old Dudes hold court! Geddy still sexy af on that Bass! 🤔 Was gonna put Working Man (Live in Cleveland) 😍 but secretly hoping for YYZ 🥰🐰 #RushFunFact 😉 The opening 'sequence is YYZ performed in morse code and what Alex heard over the headset landing in/out of Toronto Airport! YYZ are the call letters on your Luggage Tags like LAX (Los Angeles) or NYC (New York) 🤩
@michaelbriefs9764
@michaelbriefs9764 Год назад
Song recorded in 1 Take in 1977. The Exit, Stage Left video/live album was from 1981. Truly epic band, GOAT, big time! Check out 2112. You will be owned by Rush!
@FrenchieQc
@FrenchieQc Год назад
What's absolutely insane is that they nailed this song on their very first attempt, when recording in the studio for the album.. Walk in, play the song, thank you goodbye.
@jeremyefowler4982
@jeremyefowler4982 Год назад
This is one of the greatest live performances ever IMO. EPIC. Rush at their best.
@Johnny67557
@Johnny67557 Год назад
Welcome to the RUSH universe!! This was my teen years. Just becoming a bass player, blowing my mind! These guys made me work very hard to be good. I'm now 55 and love seeing these reactions of you young kids!!
@Johnny67557
@Johnny67557 Год назад
By the way... I got to see them about 12 times. I feel blessed.
@Fred-vy1hm
@Fred-vy1hm Год назад
Another song in the vein of La Villa and Xanadu I think you would really enjoy is Natural Science, from their Permanent Waves album, but like the other two best experienced live.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
Thanks Fred I will add it to the list. I’m always down for long, proggy tracks!
@Fred-vy1hm
@Fred-vy1hm Год назад
@@L33Reacts the Molson Amphitheatre version is the best one imo and you will like the song after that, Jacobs Ladder, as well.
@michaelatkinson8291
@michaelatkinson8291 Год назад
It certainly is an amazing coincidence that 3 of the greatest masters of their craft ended up in the same band. It was all down to attitude. No egos or drug problems to distract, just an appetite for hard work & the desire to be the best musicians that they could possibly be. 3 grounded family guys with an outstanding talent - Rush were the perfect storm.
@debbieplato5107
@debbieplato5107 Год назад
This is one epic performance of one epic song! Geddy and Alex met when they were 13 in junior high and became best friends and they are still best friends today. You see them joking around on stage alot. When Rush started out they had a different drummer John Rutsy but after their first album John could not tour for health reasons. Neil then auditioned and joined the band in 1974. Although John Rutsy was a competent drummer Neil was a better fit with Geddy and Alex's musical direction as well. 2112 please do the lyric or comic book version Working man live in Cleveland YYZ live in Rio Natural Science from the Molson Amphitheatre Toronto Cheers
@byronness7385
@byronness7385 Год назад
Welcome too the greatest live band too walk on a stage!! 🔥🤘🔥
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
🤘🤘🤘 thank you! 🙏
@cherobinson6371
@cherobinson6371 Год назад
Not many bands are better live than on record. Rush was! Live shows in the 80’s were Biblical
@byronness7385
@byronness7385 Год назад
@@cherobinson6371 totally agree
@FrenchieQc
@FrenchieQc Год назад
That transition by Alex from top to bottom neck at 8:58 is just absolutely flawless, smooth like butter. And it always amuses me how, at 12:51, Geddy carefully tunes his keyboard to play a single note off of it.
@jonathanroberts8981
@jonathanroberts8981 Год назад
Neil was “a private person in a public profession,” but if you read his books he really let his fans in. Made it even tougher when I heard he’d passed on.
@oilrules4302
@oilrules4302 Год назад
There is a reason, after seeing them for the first time, November 10th 1978 At the Sacramento memorial auditorium, That I went and saw them another 21 times. As far as I'm concerned, No 3 piece band ever Put out the kind of music that Rush did. These guys were incredible.
@cityhonors1
@cityhonors1 Год назад
🤗 Hi! ☺ Me again! Back for a Rush Reaction to Xanadu! 😚 I got snacks! Lets Go! 🥰🐰
@bryanbailey6963
@bryanbailey6963 Год назад
You should listen to the studio version. They recorded it outside in two takes. You can hear the natural echo off the distant hillsides, and birds singing while they played.
@kenmolinaro
@kenmolinaro Год назад
Early in their career they joked among themselves that their goal was to become the world's smallest orchestra. Looks like job well done to me.
@nodrush80
@nodrush80 Год назад
The Kings! One of the most talented bands to ever exist.
@stephanelauzon750
@stephanelauzon750 Год назад
Great reaction... You will love them playing " YYZ" live
@ritchmoore1442
@ritchmoore1442 Год назад
Just three great musicians making all that sound - AMAZING!!!
@craigroberts6374
@craigroberts6374 Год назад
They are master musicians. An unstoppable force.
@lindaward5376
@lindaward5376 Год назад
If you'd like to see another amazing performance from this show, I recommend ByTor and the SnowDog/In The End/In The Mood/2112 Grand Finale; Closer To The Heart and The Trees are also must-listens. Cheers from Canada! 🇨🇦 🎤 🎹 🎸 🥁 🎸 🔥 🔥 🔥
@daveking9393
@daveking9393 Год назад
Very enjoyable. One of the great groups to assemble. They truly loved to play for their fans. Toured EVERY album. So so much joy provided to so so many. The WORLD needs to experience what these gentlemen produced. Thanks for sharing.
@mletrout7942
@mletrout7942 Год назад
YYZ Live in Rio, bro. Just to see 60,000 Brazilians singing along with an instrumental. Good reaction. Glad I caught you.
@calvingreen5202
@calvingreen5202 Год назад
Great reaction and commentary!! And yes, they were so musically talented, being aliens, isn't out of the possibility. They were an amazing band...my absolute favorite. I'm so glad, you're discovering their music.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
Thanks Calvin I appreciate it bro! I’m a fan already. It only took me two songs and I’m hooked. I’m looking forward to the next video already 😎
@calvingreen5202
@calvingreen5202 Год назад
Hey...I know I've suggested a few songs to check out, they have a deep catalog. Their early music was great and each album, showed a new level of their growth and musicianship. Xanadu was another epic song, that displayed their talents. Do yourself a favor and go back to their beginning and experience their evolution. The first album, did not include Neil Peart. Finding My Way and Working Man are notable songs from that album. The following album, Fly By Night, showed a clear change in their progress. Fly By Night, Anthem, Making Memories and By-tor and The Snow Dog are great songs, to check out. Each time you listen to a song, for the first time, it's an experience that you will never forget.
@scottwilson7835
@scottwilson7835 Год назад
Here's a vote for 2112 as your next Rush epic,, because you need the 20 plus minutes full album side a , 2112 !!!
@nostromo526
@nostromo526 Год назад
I love how you thought they had a separate percussionist for this live performance. Nope....still just three guys.
@FireMunki63
@FireMunki63 Год назад
Been lucky to see them live several times and they are simply magic to behold. That 3 people can make such a sound with with no back tracks, no in ear monitors, no auto tune or fakery is incredible and a testimony to their skill as musicians. Remember Geddy is singing, playing keyboards, playing foot pedals and bass sometimes all at the same time! It’s mind blowing. Thank you Rush for blowing my musical mind ❤
@halcyon289
@halcyon289 Год назад
I saw this 5th Nov. '81 in Wembley Arena , London . I was 18 . They were so tight , I thought at one point they were miming :) Next up ? it has to be the legendary title track - 2112 .
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
I coulndt believe how many instruments they were playing and all the pedals... just genius.
@halcyon289
@halcyon289 Год назад
@@L33Reacts Glad you enjoyed it Lee. Here's one for you to add to your list - Blackest Eyes by Porcupine Tree . Featuring the brilliant Gavin Harrison on drums.
@theinsaneshecklador6598
@theinsaneshecklador6598 Год назад
I've seen them a few times and each time I came away with the same feeling of how tight they are. True masters of their craft.
@dale3219
@dale3219 Год назад
The song Trees or Necromancer is really really good
@rickhaddad7261
@rickhaddad7261 Год назад
I consider myself very lucky to have seen them live many times. They take their music seriously, and they definitely give it their all in concert because they feel their fans deserve nothing but their best. There are many videos of Pearts drum solos out there. You should check them out. As for songs? There are too many to choose from. I would recommend just checking out a few from each decade.
@Safe-Cracker
@Safe-Cracker Год назад
They were at their prime in their 20’s now try them still at their prime in their 50’s go listen Working man live in Cleveland or The garden from clockwork angels tour… two different but still epic performances
@stevekaytor3668
@stevekaytor3668 Год назад
The funniest story I heard about Neal Is when his mother asked him why he doesn’t smile during the concert and Neal replied Playing drums for Rush is like running a marathon and doing calculus at the same time 😂😂😂 I totally believe that 👋
@KCPELICAN
@KCPELICAN Год назад
It was great to see you enjoy this. Welcome to the awesome world of Rush. You have a wonderful journey ahead. ❤
@guidosarducci
@guidosarducci Год назад
You are the first reactor I've heard refer to Neil Peart as "a REAL percussionist" instead of a drummer. Thanks for that. I used to play drums way back when, but I never considered myself to be a 'percussionist'.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
He definitely is one! To focus like he does and play all the different instruments and rhythms he pulls off… crazy talented. He must practice for hours EVERY day lol
@guidosarducci
@guidosarducci Год назад
@@L33Reacts I've read a lot about Neil...he actually used to play concerts when his hands were blistered. I'd have to say that he was dedicated to his craft. You should check out some of the crazy time signatures he figured out...and could actually play. Just sayin', the Professor was a beast. ❤
@reneelyons6836
@reneelyons6836 Год назад
Masterpiece!!!! ♥🎼🥁🎸🎹🎤🥁🎶🎶
@alancarter41
@alancarter41 Год назад
The first Rush song where synthesizers were an important part of the music, requiring each musician to use multiple instruments to achieve the effect they desired. Instruments used: .Alex Lifeson: double-necked Gibson electric guitar (one twelve-string, the other six-string) as well as synthesizer pedals. Geddy Lee: double-necked Rickenbacker 4080/12 guitar (bass and twelve-string guitar), as well as synthesizer pedals and keyboards plus vocals. Neal Pearl: percussion instruments (temple blocks, tubular bells, bell tree, glockenspiel, and wind chimes) in addition to his drum kit.
@Bass17yl
@Bass17yl Год назад
And they performed at this level into their sixties!
@nexuslang
@nexuslang Год назад
The story of Xanadu comes from a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge called "Kubla Khan", which starts like so: In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea. The poem is about a man, Kubla Khan, who seeks the fountain of eternal youth in a paradise called Xanadu. In the song by Rush, he finds it, drinks the milk of Paradise, and becomes immortal. But the twist is that a thousand years later he's exhausted and despairing and hoping to find some way to break the spell and lay his soul to rest, as he has become a "mad immortal man". Neil Peart wrote most if not all the lyrics to Rush's songs, he was a learned, well-read man, spent a lot of his time reading backstage waiting for the concerts to start. Many of his lyrics are based on his readings, he was a huge fan of Ayn Rand (inspiring "The Trees", for instance), among other authors.
@stevehartke
@stevehartke 10 месяцев назад
👏👏👏
@epbeagle4242
@epbeagle4242 Год назад
I actually saw this tour in March of 81. I was in 10th grade and a guitar player. Incredible memory. Our band started playing a lot of Rush after that show.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
i can't believe hearing this back in the day as a kid... must have been mind blowing!
@garya7893
@garya7893 Год назад
Same here 81 and 82
@xanadoooo
@xanadoooo Год назад
My Band, glad they were of my time, seen them 18 times and every gig was amazing, RIP professor 🤟
@donmcewan8807
@donmcewan8807 Год назад
Only 18 😆
@clockworkangel4026
@clockworkangel4026 Год назад
Now you're starting to understand why these guys are commonly referred to as 'The Holy Trinity'. Unmatched musical talent, and almost as important, pure joy in being together playing. (The alien 👽👽👽 discussion has been ongoing for several decades!! 😉🤫 ) For a modern band check out Crown Lands. They're a Canadian duo (both are big Rush fans) with some serious skills. Try Context: Fearless pt. 1. I think it's right up your alley.
@debbieplato5107
@debbieplato5107 Год назад
Yes, Crown Lands are awesome!
@pahtar7189
@pahtar7189 Год назад
Fun fact: Kublai Khan died in 1294 and the song said, "A thousand years have come and gone." This means this song was... written in the future!
@bryanbailey6963
@bryanbailey6963 Год назад
I saw them on the Farewell to Kings tour in 1978 - they did this song and WOW is right!
@timbaker6613
@timbaker6613 Год назад
Wellcome to the rush army check out working man live in cleveland it was the last track after a 3 hour concert then check out wheres my thing live with neal pearts drum solo then check out 2112 the comic version..masters
@mattdrummond9087
@mattdrummond9087 Год назад
The most talented band to ever exist. As far as musicianship goes....they are 1 of 1. There are many talented bands, none more than rush.
@Neonbob
@Neonbob Год назад
They don't make them like this anymore.🥂🤘 That's why we want you all to enjoy & Appreciate.
@debilarge
@debilarge Год назад
I will never get tired of this song. My favorite Rush song. Imagine being a 17 year old (I was when this came out originally) but this 1981 live show is incredible. I watched on MTV that night. I miss them so much.
@louisenglish8069
@louisenglish8069 Год назад
A bit jealous you're just now seeing Neil. He changed my life as a drummer. Watch and learn as much as you can from him. You play his stuff, you can play anything
@richrazz2653
@richrazz2653 Год назад
Enjoyed Rush live, late 70s, early 80s@90s.. amazed each time by the professor and Crew!!,,,🤘
@yotaman2112
@yotaman2112 Год назад
I am very jealous of you discovering them for the first time with everything that they have to offer. For this 59 year old man I got to discover them when they were in their prime and it was all new to us older folks. Yes continue to keep putting out this content and we will enjoy them vicariously through your reaction. Keep up the good work and if you do make music yourself then I hope you keep this type of music alive and passing it to the newer generation. Thanks bro.
@JoannaGalacticTutor
@JoannaGalacticTutor Год назад
they never went on stage drunk or wasted ; simply couldn't;t the timing, the complexity, they had such respect for their craft, work, the audience, fans - the music was all - it moved with and through all - that is passion of artistry unmatched today
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
I agree. The older bands had something that is missing in most modern entertainment. Respect for the audience AND themselves. And passion…. And sacrifice. everyone wants everything right NOW. Can’t wait for anything or anyone… craziness
@compnnburns8831
@compnnburns8831 Год назад
NP:Drums, Bells [Orchestra Bells], Tubular Bells, Temple Block [Temple Blocks], Wind Chimes, Bell Tree, Vibraslap, Triangle, Cowbell; GL:Bass, Guitar [Twelve String], Synthesizer [Mini Moog, Bass Pedal], Vocals; AL:Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Electric, Classical], Synthesizer [Bass Pedal] all played on the album which Xanadu was taken from, 1977 record "A Farewell to Kings"
@jeffjohnson8444
@jeffjohnson8444 Год назад
You need to reward yourself with 2 others at least. Working Man Live from Cleveland Time Machine Tour, and Neil's Drum Solo from Frankfurt Germany R30 Tour.
@bookhouseboy280
@bookhouseboy280 Год назад
Peart on 'Xanadu': "Let's call that our experimental phase ... we thought maybe we should add another musician. But then it was, no, let's expand our own arsenal ... Those albums ('A Farewell to Kings' and 'Hemispheres') are us learning to use all that ... When I look back on that it's an indulgent smile. We would later do better but there was nothing wrong with it." With 'Permanent Waves' (1980), Rush's songwriting was becoming as sharp as their playing on such highlights as 'The Spirit of Radio', 'Freewill', 'Entre Nous', and 'Jacob's ladder'.
@SnowDogisVictorious
@SnowDogisVictorious Год назад
Recommendation for future reactions: Working Man live in Cleveland, then YYZ live in Rio, then Natural Science live in Toronto (1997), then Headlong Flight (official video). And then, after that, we can get even more serious with your trip down the rabbit hole of no less than 19 studio albums’ worth of music.
@shack8110
@shack8110 Год назад
EVERY SOUND YOU HEAR IS COMING FROM AN INSTRUMENT PLAYED BY 1 of THOSE 3 MASTERS. NICE TO SEE SOMEONE TRULY APPRECIATE THE AMAZINGNESS OF THIS 1980 CONCERT PERFORMANCE.
@toddashton9696
@toddashton9696 Год назад
There is a massive amount of great Rush music. Check out Working MaN live in Cleveland
@telsat
@telsat Год назад
Greatest rock band of all time, your next song should be “Tom Sawyer”
@michaelinnj7439
@michaelinnj7439 Год назад
p.s. Your next one should be from the same concert Exit Stage Left the song is Red Barchetta.
@michaelinnj7439
@michaelinnj7439 Год назад
So you like my favorite version of my favorite song ever? New subscriber.
@TexMexJack
@TexMexJack Год назад
The first concert I ever wen to was Exit Stage Left in Dallas, TX. Great reaction!
@randysieger4657
@randysieger4657 Год назад
It sounds like 20 guys. Only 3 guys!! Best ever!!!!
@MsBenlane
@MsBenlane Год назад
xandu is from a poem by coleridge. also the mansion in citizen kane the movie. coleridge poems were also used by iron maiden for rime of the ancient mariner
@anthonypallen7919
@anthonypallen7919 Год назад
Luv me some Ruah. Look at some interviews, they truly are great men, Best friends
@traceysharpe6330
@traceysharpe6330 Год назад
Other great band from Ontario Canada is Motion Device.
@squamishfish
@squamishfish Год назад
Back in the day before electronic percussions
@evanswendy9773
@evanswendy9773 Год назад
Time for you to listen to Working Man live in Cleveland!
@JoannaGalacticTutor
@JoannaGalacticTutor Год назад
Also rush fans, family. - Neil was the best drummer that used with elegance, power, grace the cymbals, and used all of them in such perfect timing to bring every song to its heights - he was a genius -no other uses the full kit in the elegant flow and precision and he was humble and knowing of such; he was a true artist and great of our planet
@squamishfish
@squamishfish Год назад
Just a warning be ready to expect the unexpected from this band in a great way ,
@michaelbriefs9764
@michaelbriefs9764 Год назад
By the way, check out the back story on the lyrics for the song, written by Neil Peart! Very cool!
@generoberts9151
@generoberts9151 Год назад
What you may not have heard. Neil was also accompanying the guitarist while playing the glockenspiel. ( you referenced the chimes and tubular bells) During the guitar solo at the end, Geddy was playing the bottom half of his double neck which was a 12 string guitar. Both players used foot pedals, Geddy especially to insert bass tones or synths at times during the concert
@coot1925
@coot1925 Год назад
The bells Neil is hitting are called tubular bells.
@poutine57
@poutine57 Год назад
Love RUSH!! Peace and Love from Canada
@donmcewan8807
@donmcewan8807 Год назад
Welcome to rush my friend.....the most talented rock group.....they seem to challenge each other with their instruments.....happy to have you in the family...look forward to many more 😀....RUSH ON!!
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
Thanks Don!! I appreciate it bro. I’m ready for more already! 😂🤘
@donmcewan8807
@donmcewan8807 Год назад
@@L33Reacts So are we bro 👍
@eidetecker
@eidetecker Год назад
Got to see this very tour in Mobile, Alabama in 1981, my senior year of high school. Would ya believe me if I told you it was frickin' awesome?
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
Hahaha no I don’t believe you! 😂😂 just kidding… I bet it was absolutely brain melting.
@feralkitty9378
@feralkitty9378 Год назад
You dont understand how much i want the taurus pedals. Im sure you can guess why i cant get them.
@HeathThomas-p4y
@HeathThomas-p4y Месяц назад
floors me every time .... watching this since 1980
@rob3732
@rob3732 Год назад
Great review …. You have a ton of material to review. Enjoy the journey.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts Год назад
Thank you rob! I’m excited to go on this journey and discover what else they have to show me :) I’m hooked already 😂😂🤘
@bdc1117
@bdc1117 Год назад
best band ever
@jamiedimond9419
@jamiedimond9419 Год назад
yyz rio
@poutine57
@poutine57 Год назад
so many great songs.
@gillwaugh7212
@gillwaugh7212 2 месяца назад
Epic indeed. Just amazing and awe inspiring. I remember Rushing out to buy the album after seeing Xanadu on The Old Grey Whistle Test
@anthonypeck2448
@anthonypeck2448 6 месяцев назад
This was the first Rush album I bought, in 1981. Peak-era Rush. Doesn't get much better than that. Enjoy your journey.
@tedalfred9516
@tedalfred9516 Год назад
Next....maybe "Limelight" official video from the cabin in the woods
@LanceCummings-qt3nh
@LanceCummings-qt3nh 7 месяцев назад
Texas Jamm 1984 in the Astrodome in order Gary Moore-Byran Adams-Ozzy with Jake E Lee-38 Special & headlining RUSH it was mind blowing! Lasers all over place and you had to be there!!!
@ericvonsteuben7533
@ericvonsteuben7533 Год назад
Try this one next. Natural Science (Live in '97). ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EndaI-okEIc.html
@alphamegaman8847
@alphamegaman8847 9 месяцев назад
Was Fortunate to have seen them Multiple times across the Decades! Several times at the Hollywood Bowl. An Incredible Band in an Amazing venue! Those are Wonderful Memories! 🥰 Glad you Enjoyed them! 👍 Mike in San Diego. 🌞🎸🚀🖖
@thatsnice99
@thatsnice99 Год назад
The better song is Bytor and the snow dog from the same concert. RUSH FANS SADLY DONT KNOW THIS
@ZIG4ZAG20
@ZIG4ZAG20 Год назад
Overachiever😂show off Canadians!🤣Making professional musicians look and sound like amateurs since 1974😳🤘🖖✌️🎸🥁🎤🎹
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