First time hearing 2112 [Rush Reaction] - Side 1 complete: Parts I - VII, Progressive Rock
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- Mike & Dev are excited to give a reaction to some early Rush with this progressive rock classic inspired by Ayn Rand's Anthem. It's our first time hearing the complete Side One of 2112 from 1976: Overture, The Temples of Syrinx, Discovery, Presentation, Oracle: The Dream, Soliloquy, Grand Finale.
This is our first time listening to this album. We are re-experiencing classic rock music, an album at a time, with fresh perspectives and active ears, so that Dev can learn and appreciate this music more, and so that Mike can relive his childhood.
00:00 - Album Introduction
09:18 - Overture
13:53 - The Temples of Syrinx
16:06 - Discovery
19:54 - Presentation
23:16 - Oracle: The Dream
25:19 - Soliloquy
27:39 - Grand Finale
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Ayn Rand wrote a book called Anthem( also a rush song on Fly By Night) and the book is about a future world where people are designated roles and can not escape them except by death. Two people rebel and go in the wilderness to die fighting or die together in peace. They know the higher ups are upset but do not know what they are going to do. I have the book.
In the the paragraph they say ' It is in the year of 2112'.
I have nothing to add except, side one of 2112 changed everything, the influence of this suite cannot be understated. Many of today’s musicians site 2112 as a game changer and influenced them to achieve musical greatness. 2112 definitely changed the way I listened to and appreciated music. My humble opinion.
You write well. Like King Neil.
It was a huge step in my drumming I'm 63 years old now I still love this album so many music lessons and a great story. With the emotions sang out on every instrument and vocal line
What a great band
The elders came back and took back control of the solar federation. They freed the people from the priests and their control.
Loved your reaction!
Cheers 🇨🇦
We need them to come back today...
@@juliemanarin4127 Yes!!!
@@juliemanarin4127 Truth!
Correct. The elder race came back to claim the home where they belong.
To say it with Neil's words: Those are the _good_ guys 😊
“Listen to my music and hear what it can do, there’s something here as strong as life, I know that it will reach you.”
You’re damn right. R.I.P. Neil🔥
This is the song/ album that saved their career. They were on the chopping block to make a decision of loosing their label or conforming, and they said F the higher ups, and made the album anyways. This album is now a classic and adored by all real rock fans. Cheers to y’all for being opened minded and discovering some new legends!!
Yeah, I loved them for this. The label demanded they make more radio ready commercial songs and they came back with THIS!
Im 61 and lived through the GREATEST time in Music History.........
I was fortunate enough to see RUSH 6 times, from late 1974 till 1982. I saw no other band more than twice. Greatest trio EVER!
four times, I was slacking.
My favorite concert was on the Test for Echo tour...they played the entirety of 2112 side 1, from Overture to Grand Finale.
I was a little later to the party. My first Rush concert was the Presto Tour, and I saw them on every tour thereafter except for Time Machine, which I missed for lack of disposable income at that point in my life. Wholly agree on the Greatest Trio Ever thing!
You really have to appreciate the guys just in their 20s could write such an amazing song 2112 . 🤘RUSH🤘Smiles 😃 from Canada 🇨🇦
About a 14 year old teenager, sitting in my room listening to this on my turntable, by myself, totally immersed. You can can see it, I remember it. 🙂 Great reaction to a great album!
Me too! (15) with 'love beads', fish nets, incense and black light posters from Spencer's Gifts! haha
Me too! I still have the original LP I bought in 1976 in my collection ! And "Overture" is the song that sold this album for all of us teenage rockers back then !! 😜
Same. I'm glad videos of the album weren't available at the time, because imagination and personal interpretations of themes aren't supplied - they come from within each listener.
Videos are cool, but for me they're like reading a graphic novel as opposed to the original novel.
This song is the epitome of a band flexing in the best possible way. Incredible range of styles and as always, flawless musicianship.
In 1976 I was 15. Dad had just died. I spent about a year in my room with my headphones on. This album was a big part of my late teens. I also saw Rush live that year. The album sales drove what got on the charts. The charts drove radio playlists.
There was an amazing documentary on Netflix about this album and how it was made. It was exactly what you said... The record label pressured them and threatened to drop them. They recorded THIS!!! and continued for a 40 year career! LEGENDS!!!
RUSH’s BEST ALBUM EVER!
I always think of this as Geddy's best all around studio vocals, Banshee screaming, sweet singing and emotional delivery. A bit of trivia: The 'Voice of Doom" at the end is Neil.
Soliloquy is so powerful.
Alex's solo at 26:40 is just incredible. You can feel the protagonist's emotion emanating through those guitar stings. Amazing. He captured it all.
Agreed!
In my next life I’m gonna come back as Alex Lifeson. 😂😂😂
I miss them Three Three Travelers, Men of Willowdale. 💔😭
@@davidkneitel1840 Willowdale is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the district of North York. The home area for Alex and Geddy I believe. Neil was from Port Dalhousie/St. Catharines.
@reloadnorth7722 yep, realize that. It seems I heard the phrase somewhere before, though. 🤔😜
You are going to love this one
Sept 30 1974 Billy Preston...I was teaching myself keys listening to Mark Farner and Billy. He was more top 40 but he was alright. So I go to see him in concert. Opening for him are two unknown bands(I grew up in southern Indiana) Rush and Kiss. After that concert both Rush and Kiss had made many new fans.
The second time I saw Rush was the 2112 tour. It was like rags to riches as far as their stage show.
Thank you for putting so much into your reactions and breakdown. As a 35 year Rush fan, reactions can sometimes be frustrating. There is so much to be appreciated from the instrumentation, composition and lyrics, that just listening to the song, saying they like it and moving on is such a bummer. Those channels, I feel, are just using the Rush fan base for views. Y'all's effort to understand the songs, and why we love them so much, is appreciated. It shows Rush, and their fans, the respect that I feel they deserve. I could talk all day about this suite, but I also know that it speaks for itself. Give it a few more listens. You will find hidden gems, answers to some questions you may have, and new questions to ponder.
Respect and love to you both!
FWIW... "Attention all planets of the solar federation" ... 7 words said 3 times = 21. "We have assumed control" ... 4 words said 3 times = 12.
Great reaction, guys.
Wonderful
There's a power trio from south of the border that recently signed with a major record label. They have retained total control of their content including their wardrobe. 3 sisters from Monterey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The Warning. They write their own music, all sing including the drummer, all play piano and two of them play saxophone. They released their 3rd album last year and a 4th is due later this year. Ages now are 18, 20 and 22. Music ain't dead after all.
I found my seat finally and am back for what I came for. Let's rock...
This was a big one in the day!! Rush is amazing! RIP to Neal 😓
For the life of me, I have no idea why this album is not in the top 10 most important/influential albums of all time in rock and roll. It changed so much and like a stone thrown in a pond, it's ripples reached and influenced so many artists many decades later. RIP Neil.
Ive always interpreted the end to be the fruition of the Oracle's vision "They left our planets long ago, the Elder Race still learn and grow. Their power grows with purpose strong, to claim the home where they belong.- home to tear the Temples down, home to change. "
Just listened to your opening monologue and I was one of those kids that graduated high school in 1981 and this album was my first introduction to Rush. I became a huge fan in 9th grade as soon as I heard this 2112 album so I'm one of those people who is starting to become the rush following in 1977-78. Neil Peart later joked that they called this the down the drain tour because like you said the third album did poorly and this was not what the record company wanted, but they just wanted to do what they wanted to do and figured this would be the end. However, the fans loved it and thereafter they could make anything they wanted because 2112 spread by word of mouth and sold albums like crazy... and I was one of those fans at 14 years old
I am really digging you guys reactions to Rush, the Holy Triumberant!! Deb saying that as a teenager she could see herself totally listening to herself alone on her record player is spot on .. Bravo guys
"like Star Wars in the bedroom" LOL
That gives the dark side a whole new meaning...
Darth Vader is a BBC.
Attention all planets of the Solar Federation ( 7 words repeated 3 times , We have assumed control ( four words repeated three times ) 21 12
Greatest album ever written. Period. Amazing reaction video!
Who has assumed control? Every Great and Epic story like this one always leaves the audience with resolution and questions. That is Art. Rush does it best.
The musicians took control
Immense. There literally are no words. 👍
I like the graphic novel video with the additional storyline put into it, definitely worth watching.❤ 🇨🇦
This album coined the phrase:
"When I listen to Rush. So do the neighbors."
I've never really opened up giving my impression of this song & likely never will. To each his own. However I will add what was going on at the time, pressure from record contracts & the like, touring, getting rave reviews by fans in the stands, bands & musicians they opened for... While being unjustifiably scrutinized by what I'll call untalented music critics, labels & radio peeps... They rolled this one out & shoved it in their faces.
Neil has always gotten props, Geddy much later & to date, Alex has never been given any props he greatly deserves by music journalists. All their play for over 40 years was an awakening. Eat your heart out Rolling Stones.
The Elder Race returned to kick out the Priests, our protagonist committed suicide because he failed to understand the difference between the Pronouncements of an Oracle and an ordinary dream.
First of all, I have seen many many reactions to this epic peice of music, and you are the first that I can recall who recognized the 1812 Overture at the end of 'Overture' so well done there!
Next up should be Xanadu from 'A Farewell to Kings'. Be sure to use the official video from Rush, a live version and is usually the first one that pops up when you do a search for it, 11M views to date with 80K upvotes. And if you like these epics, I highly recommend Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres, which is side one of their album Hemispheres. It has a great story referencing Greek mythology with Sci-fi elements and a very satistying ending that wraps up the story nicely with clear metaphors to the proverbial left and right hemispheres of the brain within humanity. You would probably want to first do Cygnus X-1 Book I from the album A Farewell to Kings as a precursor as it explains the origin story of the character Cygnus; that song is unabashedly all sci-fi as it tells of Cygnus' journey into a black hole.
Its Rush, so its all mind blowingly epic stuff here!! 😆
The fact that you used the mechanic word and then actually totally put it into context is awesome.
One Of Many Absolutely Splendid Progressive Rock Tracks...Epic Indeed...
She is so right totally gets it . The music wins .
No major songs off this album? You must have lived a sheltered early life....like in a monastery or nunnery! lmao. I was only 15 and I saw Rush's Caress of steel concert in 1976 and the 2112 tour. Those were my very first concerts. Soon came Ozzy, Iron Maiden, ACDC, The Scorpions, Judas Priest and The Golden Age of METAL! Plus tons of others. Tickets were only $8 a pop and my parents allowance plus doing lawns could afford me not only concert tickets but also t-shirts and drinks. I got to see The Holy Trinity 9 times. Seeing Neil Peart perform live was SURREAL! Hyper kinetic odd time drumming with the time keeping of an atomic clock! I was a Zepplin fan before Rush but once I heard Rush's songs I said to myself "Who the hell is this drummer?" I never noticed Boham's drumming at all...it was Robert Plant's voice and Jimmy Pages guitar playing that stood out for me. Neil was able to put percussion at the forefront of Rush's music just like a lead vocalist and lead guitar! That is why he is considered the best...hell, when you create air drumming and make it a thing....you have to be the king! Long live the king!
The radio stations in the Canadian Maritimes would play The Temples of Syrinx as a single. It was what got me hooked on Rush and I got to see them live in 1979
I just had a mini-flashback to hearing this as a teen for the first time!
A lot of folks often wonder why the first part just seems like a bunch of short ideas, but it is what it says, an Overture, which in classic opera would often be used to introduce all of the major themes of the work. And Rush are doing the same here.
The guitar solo in soliloquy is still the closest I've ever heard to making a guitar truly weep
That Capital Theatre performance was when they opened for the criminally underappreciated band Montrose and Foghat. Ticket prices were $6.00 - $7.00, imagine that.
One of the best albums ever made
Nice catch on the 1812 Overture reference. And what's really cool that so-called cannon-fire it's something that we've all done at some point but they put it on it album, wow. It's just where all those ants back then had spring reverb, and so you go and kick it and it would just all the noise emanating from that chamber which was not designed for that gets put through the amp and Amplified with all that horsepower behind it and it sounds just like what you heard right here.
The other less talked part about the finger to the company was that the most radio friendly song on this album was about searching the planet for pot and hash lol.
RUSH HAS ASSUMED CONTROL!
This song is truly a defining moment in rock history. Elevated to even greater heights given the circumstances under which it was made (pressures from their record label at the time). Have a look at them playing this masterpiece live - there are videos on youtube from 1976 and 1997 that are both fantastic.
I found out about Rush at the local Record store in 1976. I came aross 2112 and they been my favorite band since .
They make jokes about the robes too. Geddy tells the story of them being on tour in Japan and they found these robes, loved them and purchased them. These days they don't look as stylish as back when this album was recorded. They were teased about them. One band nailed a pair of slippers to the stage next to where Geddy would sing. Actually, the robes fit the story very well.
It was the Elder race returning who defeat the priests to assume control. Attention all planets of the solar federation, 7 words repeated 3 times =21 we have assumed control 4 words repeated 3 times =12. 2112. 😊
Just going to type that.
Not only the touring, but back in the day word spread about lesser-known bands through visits to the local record store or head shop, where people in the know pointed you in the "right" direction. I saw Rush's "Xanadu" video on a projector in the back office of a head shop in Bethesda, Md. at age 15 (1976). I was instantly hooked,saw them live 5 times. With little or no airplay, they were able to fill the Capital Center (capacity for something like 19,000 people) several times before they started to become real big.
As for the 2112 story itself, the ones who assume control in the end are the "Elder Race" that the protagonist saw in his dream with the Oracle, who came back to take over the planet from the priests of the Federation. Unfortunately, this happened only after the protagonist despaired that his dream would never come true and committed suicide ("my lifeblood spills over..."), so he would never witness the attack that would defeat the priests and bring the dream world to life.
The album was a work of art. It folded open and the story was told through diary entries accompanying the lyrics. You'd have the entry giving background and telling the story, followed by the lyrics related to it. The graphic design of the vinyl cover, the music, the written story.... it was all one great artistic package. As for the ending, I always took it as him dying before his dream was realized and the elders returned and regained control. But.... it's a bit ambiguous and is definitely left open for interpretation. The video was made much much later and tries to end it on a happier note, but in essence it's a dark passionate piece.
side 2 is good to you will like it👍👍
I listened to this so many times. I had the previous RUSH albums, even Caress of Steel, but this one got the most play from me.
2112 was first time i heard Rush...on 8 track tape in 1977, love it! Saw them later in 82 and 83.
You can visualize this music...special stuff.
Here's the basic story behind 2112. Their management wanted them to do radio friendly songs. This was a protest. They said we're not doing this for you.
We're doing it for us. So they made the first half of the record all one song (kinda) and gave them the finger and created this MASTERPIECE😎 This is the story of that battle.
Neil Peart wrote all of the lyrics to Rush music. We lost our GOAT. He's playing for GOD now.😇 That was the last time I cried (Sorry Christine. When Stevie goes I'm going to lose it) 😭
I'm jealous because you have the cool earphones like I had with my old turntable in the day. Now all I have is my little computer speaker. This is the version that's cool with graphics telling the story, in the 1970s we were hit with both barrels with this, and only our imagination.
" Listen to my music".
"Hear what it can do".
"There's something here as strong as life".
"I know it will reach you."
Thank you so much for making this GOAT enjoyable again.😎
THEY have returned.
I agree my whole teenage was the beginning of my teenage years. I was immersed in this, but my friend brought over some punk rock albums, and it was all over, but the crying.
Very cool album,
The live version from 90s plays the entire song, it’s 100% worth reacting to
There is also tons more rush on o check out!
The elder race came back to assume control. RUSH is to ba said as the thinking man's band ..always leave you thinking. Smiles 😃 from Canada 🇨🇦
Growing up in San Antonio, Texas Rush was a every day play on our airwaves thanks to Joe Anthony and Lou Roney.
This was the very first Rush song I heard. After hearing this in 1977 my first Rush concert was in 1978.... 53 shows later I found myself at their final show and watched the band take their final bow.... Got to meet Alex Lifeson that night.... I've been blessed indeed, and the journey continues getting to watch channels like yours watching for the first time.... Best live band ever, and I've seen Yes and Dream Theater live several times.... Great memories.... Thanks!
...and he told two friends,,,and they told two friends..and they told two ..... no MTV, no radio promotion... word of mouth by music lovers is how everyone learned about new music/bands 😁
According to the original song, most people thought that the guy commits suicide, but Rush put out that comic, and in that comic, it insinuates that he lives.
I was in Texas when the first album came out and in my world, their first album was absolute greatness. Very common back then for the "real" rockers to have bands to themselves and then lose them to everyone else later. 🤣
There are still a lot of us who consider their first 6 albums to be their best and exclusive to us "real" fans. 🙂
Agree 100%, except I would include their 7th, Permanent Waves. After such a tour de force, Moving Pictures started to sound "meh"... they started being mainstream and I think that kind of killed the aura. Don't get me wrong, their music was still unique, complex and innovative, just more commercial and not as "special" anymore.
@@nexuslang I just stopped short of The Spirit of Radio and Freewill. I think Permanent Waves is a great album and I think Moving Pictures is one of the best albums ever made. I was relating it to airplay (what people generally know as RUSH).
Great reaction. Thank you.
According the Neil, it was the elders returning. The key for me was always "assume" vs "resume." Had there been an uprising, the priests would have "resumed" control.
I was 7 when I got this album. I waited overnight at a store called the Warehouse music store. I was first in line.
No one will ever know for sure , but I contend Neil chose 2112 because the three of them came together in 1974. 3 x 74 = 2112
Every song on side 2 of 2112 is also worth reacting to. They are sadly often overlooked.
We have reacted to them:
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Live in New York I’m 70 and I have 47 Rush ticket stubs Neil and I were the same age 😢 they filled my life ✌️👍🎶🇮🇪
The main character does NOT for in my book. Not good blood spills over but his lifeblood, his hope for a better world. He's at the deepest point of despair. The Elder Race came and claimed back their planet(s) and I like he was (or will be!) witness to that. ❤🍁🇨🇦
Only Alex Lifeson can make tuning a guitar a work of art.
The Modern Mozarts.
Progressive Rock is my favorite genre. My favorite Rush album is Hemispheres. It is similar to 2112, but even better.
"Ooh, anything with nature sounds!" Me: I can't WAIT until you hear "Natural Science"!
They did 250 tour dates in the year 2112 was produced, oh and it was their second album released in that year.
Looking at that picture reminds me of just how very much you need to see their Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
I was in my latter days of high school, when this album came out ..... A Junior in 1976. Back in those days, we never really got into the meaning of the words. We just wanted to rock! The only thing we got into while listening to this album, was getting high! I'm 65 years old now, and this video brought back a lot of memories of those days ..... A happier time in my life.
Rush 2112. What a great album. I liked this so much I owned it on Vinyl, Cassette and CD like my other 2 favorite albums Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon and The Alan Parsons Project - Tales Of Mystery and Imagination Edgar Allan Poe.
I used to have 2112 on CD when I actually had a car. And I left in my player for MONTHS!!!! Played it over and over and over. Rush is a band that needs to be HEARD, as opposed to listened to.
the ending is what the Oracle showed our hero, the Elder Race returned to claim the homes where they belong. They over threw the Priests and a new society was born from the ashes. one with Art and Music standing beside Science and Logic.
Welcome to the Rush Train, home of the most loyal fans of anything, anywhere, anytime. We know you will enjoy your stay.
Great reaction. Good catch on the 1812 overture, this is 300 years later.
I listen to this tune all the time; it never grows old.
Just remember- all that was done by 3 guys. And they used to do it live... in concert. The entire thing
I was fortunate enough to see them in 1997 for the Test for Echo tour, and they played 2112 in it’s entirety. I remember leaving feeling so giddy because they had only played parts of it in previous tours. We got to see THE WHOLE THING, lol! Looking forward to part 2. Cheers!
Great Interpretations! Easily one of my faves! "My lifeblood spills over", as the main character is passing into a different dimension, he enters a world where (the creative one) "The Oracle" (from the Solar Federation) assumes control over ALL planets including the Red Federation (the mad $$ corporations/music industry who *lack* creativity), my interpretation. Neil would later, soften up on his conservative views. Great Job!! Two thumbs up!
The Elder race returns and assumes control. His dream came true!
The star is the badge of the Solar Federation...
Side 2 is also incredible
it might be worth mentioning that, later in his life, Neil walked back his admiration of Ayn Rand a bit.
Love the effort you put into the production of your video's including the unique and fun Thumbnails.
Thanks for getting to 2112.
24:49 Love the caricature of the guys returning home to tear down the Temples.
The best hard rock, acoustic, prog rock, metallic side of music you will find. Agree with the WHO comparison, both Tommy and Quadrophenia, are bigger but similar for excellent stories and great music. I saw this when they did the 2112 tour, they opened for Blue Oyster Cult, who were debuting their famous Specters album and Incredible laser show, this was an unreal night of Rock at its best, we floated home that night. To see this as it was unfolding, it shows how lucky us old hippies were, in that concert cost $6.50. LOL! Try their Xanadu live, it is another awesome epic but not as long. They are awesome! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Thanks for doing this one.. its a deep album.. I wish we had more stories about the studio times while recording this and other albums and how it was recorded
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
after the previous album CARESS OF STEEL the record label told the band they wanted more radio friendly hits...the result was a 20 minute epic...also known as RUSH giving the label a STIFF middle finger...lol!
Hi, caught you both wondering how Rush caught on after this album with no air play. The answer was FM radio. It's where I first heard the album as a high school freshman .