Band Wondered Why FANS were SINGING the WRONG Lyrics…LABEL Printed the WRONG Ones!-Professor of Rock

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  • They’re Canada’s gift to the world! Even better than maple syrup, ice hockey, and Tim Horton’s… It’s Rush! This thinking man’s band has created some of the most intelligent rock this world has ever heard. And we’re all smarter for it. On today’s episode, we're taking a closer look at their album Permanent Waves and its key track Freewill. Both would defy all trends and expectations. Even though Rush’s rock contemporaries were embracing radio-friendly sounds and even kowtowing to the disco movement, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neal Peart remained true to their sound and the record proved to be a critical turning point… one that ushered in a new decade of innovation and even commercial accessibility, with one of the most ambitious songs the band ever tackled. The lyrics confused some listeners when they heard Geddy Lee singing the wrong ones. Turns out the factory misprinted them. Find out NEXT on the Professor of Rock.
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    Today, we’re diving deep into a pivotal album from one of the most iconic bands of the rock era. I’m talking about the record Permanent Waves from progressive rock masterminds: Rush! And from this must-have album, we’re telling the story of Freewill. So let’s get into it. During the turbulent music scene of the late 70s, Rush stood firm against the changing tides. As the ever-evolving musical landscape shifted from rock to punk to post-punk and new wave, bassist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer Neil Peart refused to trade their artistic integrity for the commercial rewards of the latest trends. No, this triumphant trio remained firmly fixed on their own path of rock innovation.
    There was no Rush equivalent of Kiss’s ‘I Was Made for Lovin’ You” or the Rolling Stones’ Miss You… both of which tapped into disco to have greater mainstream appeal. In October 1978, Rush released their sixth studio album, ‘Hemispheres.’ It was another classic entry into Rush’s catalog of long-form, highly conceptual epic LPs… an approach that would make up much of Rush’s 70s output. We’re talking side-consuming, 20-minute tracks that stimulated the mind and imagination in a way that few others could. For instance, 1975’s Caress of Steel had The Fountain of Lamneth clocking in at 19 minutes and 57 seconds.
    1976’s 2112 had its title track, which reached 20 minutes and 34 seconds. 1977’s A Farewell to Kings scaled things back with two 10 to 11-minute tracks. And then Hemispheres upped the ante again with an 18-minute and 8-second Side One saga: Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres. However, by the time Rush completed its run through the 70s exhaustion was setting in. The band had written, recorded, and released six albums in the space of four and half years, and kept plowing ahead with a rigorous touring schedule.
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  • @ProfessorofRock
    @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +112

    Poll: Who is your pick for the GREATEST DRUMMER in history?

    • @christineml1476
      @christineml1476 Před měsícem +20

      Ginger Baker

    • @Code.Name.V
      @Code.Name.V Před měsícem +5

      Stephen Morris

    • @jllucci
      @jllucci Před měsícem +125

      Neil "The professor" Peart

    • @freezer8530
      @freezer8530 Před měsícem +59

      Male: Neil Peart, John Bonham, Ginger Baker, Keith Moon.
      Female: Karen Carpenter.

    • @deanlaterza9675
      @deanlaterza9675 Před měsícem +64

      Having seen Rush in concert, it's Peart hands down.

  • @blazerhawkdarren68
    @blazerhawkdarren68 Před měsícem +479

    "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice" is such an underrated lyric in Free Will

    • @BigTimeRushFan2112
      @BigTimeRushFan2112 Před měsícem +31

      I've used that line to make a point in more conversations over the past several decades than I can count.

    • @kellidinit3725
      @kellidinit3725 Před měsícem +8

      Sure is.

    • @branmcg9844
      @branmcg9844 Před měsícem +4

      Nice and true

    • @Gk2003m
      @Gk2003m Před měsícem +6

      Also true: If you chose not to decide, you still haven’t made a choice.

    • @fnjesusfreak
      @fnjesusfreak Před měsícem +2

      I've said the same in different words ("to make no choice is still to make a choice"), and there are others who have said the same (a common statement is attributed, probably incorrectly, to Bonhöffer).

  • @riffhammeron
    @riffhammeron Před měsícem +75

    Recently finished Geddy's book. It reinforced my theory of their longevity: They loved each other.

    • @crcaseyclark
      @crcaseyclark Před měsícem +2

      I remember Geddy saying in an interview once about how lucky the three of them were to be teamed up with such "courteous people", and that just always stuck with me. Now I gotta go check out that book...

    • @JOSEDUQUEDRUMS
      @JOSEDUQUEDRUMS Před měsícem +1

      That was the quintessential characteristic of the band. Those guys were really, really good friends. Something unheard of in most bands.

    • @lukestuningshop8467
      @lukestuningshop8467 Před 18 dny

      I'm sure they did, his voice proves that..ouch!

  • @kevinstaggs5048
    @kevinstaggs5048 Před měsícem +141

    RUSH is different from other bands. Their lyrics make you think, and their musical composition leaves you in awe. RIP Neil.

    • @glenngunnis6642
      @glenngunnis6642 Před měsícem +4

      Another band with thought provoking lyrics is Nightwish. Tuomas Holopainen is a musical and poetic genius. RIP Neil🤘

    • @johnmartinsen963
      @johnmartinsen963 Před měsícem +1

      Have you heard Tyler Warren cover Permanent Waves? GUP?

    • @TUTruth
      @TUTruth Před měsícem +1

      Pink Floyd'ish

    • @davej.meister5421
      @davej.meister5421 Před měsícem

      Fans from the KISS Army continue to mock Rush fans, and they completely dissed the late great Professor.

  • @TheBackStory22
    @TheBackStory22 Před měsícem +149

    In 9th grade I dated a guy who was obsessed with Rush. He had an amazing stereo system in his car and Rush was always playing. To this day, over 4 decades later, I think of Scott every time I hear Rush and I'm 15 again and we're back in that little red suped up Datsun 510 cruising the town with Rush blasting. LOL! 😃

  • @hopstrr
    @hopstrr Před měsícem +20

    Saw them 20 times live in the 80s , 90s , 00s and 10s . took my son to see them. They have been the soundtrack of my life and would love to thank them.

  • @josephmorrison2777
    @josephmorrison2777 Před měsícem +101

    A life long fan since “2112” I met Neal at LAX in 2004 in passing. It was not a “Limelight” moment, he could not have been nicer or more gracious to my wife and I. Last words he said to me “ I am just a regular guy.”

    • @sarah2.017
      @sarah2.017 Před měsícem +3

      Does Geddy Lee talk like a regular guy? Yes, he does. (Can't remember who said that.)

    • @andyharman3022
      @andyharman3022 Před měsícem +6

      The world needs more regular guys.

    • @dstarling61
      @dstarling61 Před měsícem +7

      A regular guy who just happened to be an unbelievable drummer. Miss you brother 😢

    • @christophersims7060
      @christophersims7060 Před měsícem +1

      What a great moment!

    • @robertshiell887
      @robertshiell887 Před měsícem +3

      Holy moly! Rush is still going to be rocking it in 2112!!

  • @sharon94503
    @sharon94503 Před měsícem +116

    I graduated HS in 1981...RUSH played in the background at MANY a party in my teenage years❤

    • @sarah2.017
      @sarah2.017 Před měsícem +8

      I did too! 20 years later, I was working at a grocery store pharmacy, and one morning, "Tom Sawyer" was playing on the overhead speakers. An elderly woman said, "What is with this music?" and I said, "Oh, that's the channel the overnight crew likes; they haven't switched it to the daytime channel yet." I then added, "This song was popular when I graduated from high school, and I've seen this band in concert 4 times."

    • @Raykibb1
      @Raykibb1 Před měsícem +3

      I graduated in 1980, and Rush was quite popular amongst some of my friends. One friend when he needed to wake up the entire house, he would play “I Think I am Going Bald” at around 120db. It worked, but when I hear that song, I look to break a record player.😂

    • @johnsampson2544
      @johnsampson2544 Před měsícem +3

      Another member of the Class of '81. I went to my first concert the year before. It was the Permanent Waves tour, and was the first of many Rush concerts for me. I was introduced to Rush a few weeks before that show by listening to the 2112 album. I was an instant fan, and have never waivered in my belief that Rush is the greatest group of musicians ever assembled. Rush provided a soundtrack for 40+ years of my life, and I still listen to them all the time.

    • @marktait2371
      @marktait2371 Před měsícem +1

      same here i opened up acdc back in black at grad. party classmate gal asked me to help out with then a few weeks later 2 friend and i went to rush pictures we stood right below geddy front row must have been one of the first shows of thetour encore 2112 ironically never saw againof course waves we played at partiee hs

    • @stevenhall9009
      @stevenhall9009 Před měsícem +1

      I'm right with you, class of 1981, I still listen to permanent waves on cassette tape in my classic Camaro Z28.

  • @Pete-tu7qg
    @Pete-tu7qg Před měsícem +139

    Hi, Adam. 4 year subscriber here. Just enjoyed watching this with my 15 year old stepdaughter, who has been obsessed with Rush for over a year now. The 3 of us went out as Rush last Halloween! I spent weeks growing the 70's Neil moustache, lol. Rush has helped her learn guitar, write a novel, and become a thinker. All the best to you and yours from Nova Scotia!

    • @MangoBorks
      @MangoBorks Před měsícem +29

      HI PAPA❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
      (*I’m the 15 year old-impassioned and more grateful than ever for this awesome, genuine band, their inspiring tunes, and creative community: that includes my lovely Papa!)

    • @Pete-tu7qg
      @Pete-tu7qg Před měsícem +7

      Love you, Cygnus! ♡

    • @cantstartafire
      @cantstartafire Před měsícem +6

      Love this thread. Good on ya papa! As a papa myself I was able to share this with my 10 y/o son who is on his own creative journey. It's inspiring to hear your story and see your daughter's interaction. Cheers Bro!

    • @MangoBorks
      @MangoBorks Před měsícem +1

      @@cantstartafire Aww: hearing that makes my day! So so lovely 🥰

    • @MangoBorks
      @MangoBorks Před měsícem +1

      @@Pete-tu7qg ❤️❤️❤️

  • @joedanker3267
    @joedanker3267 Před měsícem +81

    Subdivisions also carries huge meaning for me. That song rings so effing true for a suburb kid who grew up outisde of a big city who often felt the suburbs offered no charms to sooth my restless dreams of youth. I gravitated to the city seeking excitement and opportunity. I found it and it almost destroyed me.

    • @machwal4464
      @machwal4464 Před měsícem +5

      😂 I laugh, Joe, only because I'm right there with you, bro. Same here man, same here 😉

    • @joedanker3267
      @joedanker3267 Před měsícem +2

      @@machwal4464 glad to hear it man

    • @latentsea
      @latentsea Před měsícem +3

      Very powerful. Has a link to Red Barchetta in that both share a larger than life cinematic visual sense.

    • @joedanker3267
      @joedanker3267 Před měsícem +2

      @@latentsea Red Barchetta is an amazing song

    • @koda1960
      @koda1960 Před měsícem +4

      Nature is the ultimate connection with the Universe. Urban life distracts the seeker.

  • @johdo_lodet
    @johdo_lodet Před měsícem +108

    Living in the Detroit area, we take hockey, Tim Hortons and maple syrup for that matter very seriously. Rush is still the best import from Canada. Seen every show since 94.
    RIP Neil. You are sorely missed.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +7

      AMen!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před měsícem +2

      I wonder if they were frequent patrons of Tim Hortons.

    • @DC8091
      @DC8091 Před měsícem +7

      🍻🍻🍻 Gordie, Stevie Y, Probie & Rush!!! 🍻🍻🍻 that’s our Metro Detroit area bro! 🍻

    • @travismiles5885
      @travismiles5885 Před měsícem +4

      I grew up in Port Huron, MI and can confirm your comment, except I was always more of a Triumph fan. I live in the South now and miss the hell out of Tim Hortons.

    • @k.h.1587
      @k.h.1587 Před měsícem +2

      I've seen every show since 96, almost 94 but I didn't know that you could get good seats day of show from the box office back then, I was used to sold out Metallica and maiden concerts so I didn't even try. My rehearsal studio was a mile away from the venue and I thought about it, but regretfully didn't try. I was at the last show at the forum at least, and at least 2x for every tour leg between 1996 and 2015, 2 times bicostal. Mostly at San Diego sports arena and coors amphitheater, and Irvine meadows

  • @1420Days
    @1420Days Před měsícem +52

    My first Star Wars memory was 1980, Empire Strikes Back, of course. A friend invited me to the theater who had an extra ticket. I had no idea what I was in for. Well, that movie blew me away and got me into sci-fi fantasy for life, as well as a major Star Wars fan for life.
    Fast forward a few years later, another friend invited me to see a concert, again, this friend had an extra ticket. Never been to a concert, my music taste at the time was still top 40, I thought rock and roll was stupid… yeah. Well, ok, since it was free for me, I took up the invite.
    The band I saw for my first concert ever, the band I’ve never really heard of before, was… Rush. I believe Hold Your Fire had just been released (based on my memory when I went to that concert).
    Again, I was absolutely blown away. And again, that concert turned me into a Rock and Roll fan for life, with Rush leading the way ever since.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +3

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @joefratianni8693
      @joefratianni8693 Před měsícem +1

      I had the same thing happen with me and Jethro Tull. I was a hardcore metal fan in my angry youth and I got two tickets to Tull @ New Haven Coliseum. When Ian hit that flute it was magical. That led me to bands like Rush and I've been a fan ever since.

    • @jeaniebird999
      @jeaniebird999 Před měsícem

      That's a great story. Thanks for sharing.

  • @echobeachpeach767
    @echobeachpeach767 Před měsícem +159

    Every time someone talks about "RUSH" on CZcams, it makes me realise how much The Professor is still missed. Thank heaven we have Alex and Geddy who, I've heard, are onto to different projects of their own. They played at my high school back in the early 70s and I'm so thankful for the memories of that time.💖🤘

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +8

      Did you ever see them live?

    • @timothyslaughter476
      @timothyslaughter476 Před měsícem +5

      Lots of great debate about the greatest drummer of all time no debate about most influential.

    • @echobeachpeach767
      @echobeachpeach767 Před měsícem +18

      @@ProfessorofRock Yup yup! at my school first before they were big and then again at the CNE in the late 70s! They played with another great Canadian band Max Webster :) (for clarification, I live in Toronto and they played in quite a few high schools back then)

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před měsícem +5

      They played at your school? I’m so jealous!

    • @timothyslaughter476
      @timothyslaughter476 Před měsícem +7

      @echobeachpeach767 yeah rush was definitely a vanned up road warrior "overnight" success story lol. They did it the real old fashioned way. Passion, perseverance and a shit ton of talent. But they did gyms, cookouts, bars parties anywhere they could plug up.

  • @kentnebergall3156
    @kentnebergall3156 Před měsícem +116

    "I would have written you a shorter letter, but I didn't have time." - For the creative, long form is the path of least resistance. Compact work that captures as much flow is much harder to pull off.

  • @daBEAGLE1017
    @daBEAGLE1017 Před měsícem +21

    Loved being a Rush fan and going to bars, paying $1 to the jukebox and playing the longest songs from Rush.
    One buck usually got me an hour.

  • @romanticandperky
    @romanticandperky Před měsícem +1

    Yeah, I read that recently: Geddy Lee's "My Effin' Life". I loved the part where he describes getting kicked out of Rush in their early days, and then missing a live performance by Jimi Hendrix. I passovered the chapter where he describes how his parents survived Auschwitz. Rush played their last show (and their last with Neil Peart) at the L.A. Forum, 2015. My late older brother: First night of Passover, 1970, L.A. Forum, as guitarist with The Buddy Miles Band, opening for Jimi Hendrix; and among the songs they played that evening was one written by a Canadian named Neil:
    "Down By The River" (Neil Young). I lost my brother to cancer a few years ago. I miss him. This is a true story, and on top of it depicting loss of loved ones, it implies a kind of fatalism as opposed to free will (sigh). Our surname is Karp (yes, folks, like gefilte fish makings, except with a K). There were Karps who survived Auschwitz; two in particular, Phyllis and Celina Karp have videos on CZcams. They were on Schlindler's List.

  • @kennydixson7851
    @kennydixson7851 Před měsícem +61

    When I was about 14 I was at this popular hangout where kids would go to party and show off their 4 wheelers to tackle this sand hill. At the top of the hill I found this 8 track half buried in the sand called Hemispheres. I had never heard of Rush before. Man, I was totally blown away and Was hooked. As they say, one man’s loss is another man’s treasure.

    • @sovereignbrehon
      @sovereignbrehon Před měsícem +3

      Epic!!

    • @latentsea
      @latentsea Před měsícem +6

      Kim was hammered on southern comfort and Boone’s farm and when she slid out of my truck she stacked all my tapes. The Who, Tom Petty, Sabbath... All those would have been bad enough, but she lost Hemispheres, and that was unforgivable.

    • @lisagulick4144
      @lisagulick4144 Před měsícem +5

      8-track tapes were my first format for listening to music. They often failed in weird and spectacular ways. That your "found" tape was actually playable after its ordeal is amazing. I hope you were able to get a new copy before your tape player ate the other one! 😁

    • @kennydixson7851
      @kennydixson7851 Před měsícem +3

      @@lisagulick4144 I became quite the “fixer” when it came to 8 tracks and the cassettes. 😎

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Před měsícem

      @@kennydixson7851Lol, that brings back memories. Some frantic moments, just hoping you could fix it🤣

  • @mikeb359
    @mikeb359 Před měsícem +253

    Where was Adam in the 80s when we all looked like goofs going into record stores and singing or humming a tune in order for the clerk to identify the song we didn't know the title of? Adam is a true gem to CZcams and an absolute gift to all of us. I love his knowledge and likeability. He's awesome.

    • @francoisdubois80
      @francoisdubois80 Před měsícem +21

      Hey, where is the new one from Boston? I sing the opening of "Wayward Son" ... Clerk replies, yea, that might sound like Boston, but you're looking for the new Kansas album. Yes, I was driving to the record store to buy 8-track tapes in 1976.

    • @marktait2371
      @marktait2371 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@francoisdubois80yeh lu cky had piles friends older bros. 8 tracks our local had current ones and a clearance bin older ones like 2 or 3 for 5

    • @mikeb359
      @mikeb359 Před měsícem +2

      @@francoisdubois80 I listened to Blizzard of Oz on 8 track every morning before school. Oh how things have evolved.

    • @carloscarabello7931
      @carloscarabello7931 Před měsícem +2

      Yes he is. I've been trying to recommend this channel to all my friends.

    • @mikeb359
      @mikeb359 Před měsícem +1

      @@KCCheez LOL.. I remember that. I think Al remembered who it was at an inopportune time?

  • @russshaber8071
    @russshaber8071 Před měsícem +14

    "Blinded by the light, wrapped up like a douche, another roarer in the night." is my favorite wrong lyric. Douche can be taken in so many different ways. Deuce only has two.

    • @kimdawcatgirl
      @kimdawcatgirl Před měsícem

      Lol! Yes!

    • @kirbyarmstrong9174
      @kirbyarmstrong9174 Před měsícem

      Lol, I always like to sing, "wrapped up like a douche with a boner in the night"

    • @anvilsbane2196
      @anvilsbane2196 Před měsícem +1

      I always sing “douche” on purpose. It seems to piss people off, and that’s hilarious.

    • @mrcryptozoic817
      @mrcryptozoic817 Před měsícem

      That has got to be the most misheard lyric in all of rockdom.

    • @JWH66
      @JWH66 Před 17 dny +1

      I was a kid sitting in the back seat of my parent's car. As we're riding down Venice Blvd, this song was on the radio. I leaned forward and asked " What's a douche?" My Dad laughed, but my Mom reached over and turned the radio off. So I asked again. I was told to be quiet. Now I had mind control on my Mom. She told me to hush, I'd shut up. But as soon as she turned the radio back on I started asking questions again. " What's a love gun?" 😅

  • @tlmiraglia505
    @tlmiraglia505 Před 14 dny +1

    I saw RUSH in concert in mid 80's. They put on a show like no other rock band I've seen! I went to a lot of concerts back in my younger days when you could buy a ticket for $18 and have excellent seats. I just turned 60yr & boy do I miss those days! They were the BEST TIMES! 😎 🎶 🎸

  • @magneto7930
    @magneto7930 Před měsícem +24

    Next to Queen (with Freddie Mercury), seeing Rush in concert was one of the biggest highlights of my life!

    • @johnmartinsen963
      @johnmartinsen963 Před měsícem

      Have you heard Tyler Warren cover Permanent Waves? GUP? (He is the drummer for Queen Extravaganza).

    • @dubbct1589
      @dubbct1589 Před 14 dny +1

      Are we twins? Queen in Wembley 86 and Rush in Dublin 2011 were my best 2 gigs!!

  • @joedanker3267
    @joedanker3267 Před měsícem +67

    That lyric "If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice" carries so much meaning for me. Rush was the music I listened to during my adult formative years, 17-25 yrs old, and it helped shape the person I became. Freewill was instrumental (pun not intended) in forming my personal philosophy. When I hear it to this day, I thrill with the sense of freedom and possibility that marked those years in my young life.
    Long live Rush, one of the best of all time.

    • @davedecker1725
      @davedecker1725 Před měsícem +1

      Not making a decision is a BIIIG decision!
      Negan

  • @whattheflux2733
    @whattheflux2733 Před měsícem +54

    So, in the album sleeve, they printed the line as "You cannot have made a choice"
    but the line we hear being sang, is " you still have made a choice"
    The world of miss-printed and/or misheard lyrics is amusing at times.

    • @visaman
      @visaman Před měsícem +3

      Only in the American pressings. Must have been a Republican.

    • @phoenixjim0527
      @phoenixjim0527 Před měsícem +5

      Must have been the translation from the Canadian dialect

    • @lipshamorrissey4636
      @lipshamorrissey4636 Před měsícem +3

      THANK YOU! I sat through the whole thing and learned some stuff but not what the title implied.

    • @ChipMoody
      @ChipMoody Před měsícem +4

      Was it just me? After listening to this WHOLE thing, I did not catch where Adam stated WHAT the misprint said!!! (So, thanks What!)

    • @sarah2.017
      @sarah2.017 Před měsícem +1

      @@visaman I remember that misprint too. Maybe those were the original lyrics, and that's what the record company printed.

  • @chriswhite2151
    @chriswhite2151 Před měsícem +2

    "Time stand still" is one of the goofiest videos, for a very profound song. I loved it when it came out, but now as a grandpa who has lost loved ones and seen the world change in unbeleivable ways, it brings a tear to my eye.
    You! Youngster, stop and look around you now! Appreciate the ones in your life who matter, they won't always be there, or if they are they won't be the same person.

  • @frankgrin2822
    @frankgrin2822 Před měsícem +29

    The song off that album that really hit me the most was Entre Nous. That song takes me to a specific time and place in my life.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +2

      Very cool!

    • @Pete-tu7qg
      @Pete-tu7qg Před měsícem +1

      Billy Corgan said he played that song for his Mom to connect with her.
      Another great show, Adam!

  • @Tumbleweed_Tx
    @Tumbleweed_Tx Před měsícem +16

    about this album over... It's a photo made by Flip Schulke of damage from Hurricane Carla on Galveston, TX's Seawall Blvd that had a few things added to it... the girl, the artist on the left, and the signs that say Lee Lifeson and Peart. The signs in the background that were changed to the guys name say Coca Cola and Pearl, which was a Texas based beer company. The signs were out in front of The Balinese Room, an infamous gambling house and concert venue. ZZ Top wrote a song about it on an early album. Legend has it that in the 40's after the war, Peggy Lee was doing a show there. A bartender named Sanchez fell in love with her... He created a drink with some tequila, lime juice, and triple sec, and named it after the spanish version of Peggy Lee's real name, Margaret. Yes.... it's the margarita.

    • @c.e.anderson558
      @c.e.anderson558 Před měsícem +1

      I remember hurricane Carla.
      El Campo

    • @AnneDowson-vp8lg
      @AnneDowson-vp8lg Před měsícem +1

      My dad was a Peggy Lee fan so I grew up with her songs. Years later, when I joined a singing workshop, I enjoyed Centre stage, because I could click my fingers when singing Fever. I wish I could really sing like her. I must try a margarita some time, although they're not easy to find in England. I'm afraid I don't know anything about Rush. They somehow passed me by.

    • @sarah2.017
      @sarah2.017 Před měsícem

      The newspaper was originally said "Dewey Defeats Truman" but the record company didn't allow that.

    • @KevCornucopia
      @KevCornucopia Před měsícem

      One of the proudest possessions in my record collection is my original Permanent Waves cover with the “DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN” headline intact. Interestingly the label on the record also has a misprinted song list - it lists “Entre Nous” and then “Between Us” as the next track instead of “Different Strings“. I’d love to know how that happened!

  • @Strongbadathlon
    @Strongbadathlon Před měsícem +31

    The interlude on "Freewill", which we would normally consider a guitar solo, turned out to be a virtuoso performance by all three members. Alex's soulful yet complex lead guitar is up in the mix, of course, but it doesn't overshadow the blistering pace and throbbing rhythm of Neil and Geddy, respectively. When Neil passed away in 2020, this song was the one I posted on Facebook to explain the band's impact.

    • @nicholasvinen
      @nicholasvinen Před měsícem +4

      Most Rush "guitar solos" are actually band solos (all three soloing at once).

    • @gabbleratchet1890
      @gabbleratchet1890 Před měsícem +1

      So true. Geddy’s playing under the solo for Spirit of Radio is just sick.

  • @painfullyhonest
    @painfullyhonest Před měsícem +3

    I went to Neil's life celebration in St Katherine's a few years back. It was postponed many times because of covid. It was really powerful to see and be with many that were and continue to be inspired by the words, concepts and music. I was able to make a walking meditation labirynth at Lake Side Park and the organizers did an alright job it was nice. Thank you so much organizers!!!!!!!!!
    Some great moments to hear from friends and family. One guy played a medley of many old tunes on acoustic guitar and a bunch of us sang all the words with brilliant nostalgia. One played "subdivisions" with a tape recording of neil saying "subdivisions" that was moving. However, there was one moment that really bothers me to this day. Kind of embarrasses me as a fanof their art and a person who holds great respect for all three of them. One of Neils's friends was on video telling a personal story about their time together, and a bunch of drunk fans started booing...?!?1? seriously. This is the kind of selfish cruelty that some fans do which probably inspired Neil into privacy is really a pathetic expression of dysfunctional emotional regulation. Bunch of primates...but I digress... The booing got so bad that the organizers stopped the video!!!!! SMH. Still would love to hear the rest of the story. I forgot which friends of his was talking and yeah it was a long story maybe 10 minutes but fuck guys!!!! this is why we came to hear the stories SMH
    Anyway, any of you go to the celebration? Did you head over to Lake Side Park/ there was a gathering there that weekend at the Neil Peart Pavillian. It was a great celebratory weekend. I was a little bummed that Geddy, and Alex didn't show up though I completely understand the need for privacy.
    now I look forward to Another great drummer with Alex and Geddy playing at the SPhere in Las Vegas with amazing animation and storytelling for the greats: Fountain of Lamneth, cygnus x-1/hemispheres, the necromancer, and the four part "trilogy" of Fear....o.k. o.k........you can stop dreaming now.......
    At the moment, here in the Midwest, we have a great cover band called the Rush Tribute Project. They do a really decent job respecting the authenticity of the art.

  • @Mikeyfresh94
    @Mikeyfresh94 Před měsícem +4

    My first ever exposure to Rush was seeing them live. It was the summer I was going into 8th grade and my father and one of his friends took me to see the Snakes and Arrows tour. I had never even heard of Rush before that. I didn’t really want to go, but my dad basically forced me. We’re both drummers and he promised me I wouldn’t regret going. For nearly 4 straight hours, I was mesmerized by The Professor. My beliefs of what someone could do on a drum kit were forever changed. Thank you Neil. We miss you.

  • @tedbecker4051
    @tedbecker4051 Před měsícem +31

    Love Permanent Waves. Exceptional album. Waaaay underrated.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +1

      Agreed. Top 3 ever for the band.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před měsícem +2

      Masterpiece.

    • @lisagulick4144
      @lisagulick4144 Před měsícem +2

      I always gravitated toward the longer tracks, so as much as I enjoy all of _Permanent Waves,_ "Natural Science" is still my favorite. (Followed closely by "Different Strings," which packs a lot of pensiveness into three minutes and fifty-seven seconds!)

    • @nicholasvinen
      @nicholasvinen Před měsícem +1

      I think it's impossible to pick a top 3 for Rush, there are too many great ones and they are all so different. It's really just revealing our individual preferences rather than which ones are objectively better.
      For example, I would argue the following could all be in the top 3: Hemispheres, A Farewell to Kings, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Signals, Hold Your Fire, Power Windows, Presto, Counterparts, Test for Echo, Snakes and Arrows. I personally also really like Roll the Bones. There are probably others you could include in that list...

  • @YYZ1166
    @YYZ1166 Před měsícem +14

    Jacob's Ladder - only Rush could take a song about storm clouds and make it absolutely amazing. Permanent Waves is definitely an underrated gem.

    • @nicholasvinen
      @nicholasvinen Před měsícem

      It's incredibly atmospheric (no pun intended).

    • @BrigidFitch2112
      @BrigidFitch2112 Před 7 dny

      I was so thrilled to see them play this on the R40 tour. Still one of my favorites.

  • @comedianmattrossey
    @comedianmattrossey Před měsícem +4

    Hey Adam,
    RUSH, definitely an incredible band.
    In working as a stage and instrument tech in Canada and on tour, I was lucky to meet Alex's old Guitar tech, and was able to get into two shows of their later tours. And I can tell you that experiencing RUSH on an album is incredible, but experiencing RUSH live, is a total different experience. To sum it up, MIND BLOWING.
    The reason for this is because in most cases with most recordings on album's, the recordings have been recorded and spliced (taped) together to make the final copy of a song on an album. That is typically the way most recordings are done, and that's always been the way it's been done.
    The difference with RUSH is that most of their recordings were straight recordings because Neil, Geddy, and Alex were so tighly wound together musically and as one unit, and so well practiced and disciplined, that they would have each song completely worked out so well that when they would record, most of their songs in one take of the floor, and then add overlayed dubs which was rarely ever needed for their recordings before the final cleanup of the recording before being mastered for pressing.
    But again because of their level of professionalism, there really wasn't much to clean up, as there is on most albums. LIVE, they sound even better than the recordings, which is opposite of most bands.
    RUSH, it didn't matter where they were playing or recording, their professionalism in writing and rehearsing was far above many bands in their approach, and it's that very difference about Neil, Geddy, and Alex, they were always like that from the beginning unlike most bands that get better in doing that with each recording they do in the studio.
    RUSH was always seriously disciplined about their writing, music, recording, and performances, with their live performances always the best version of themselves as a band, and that always showed. They didn't have all kinds of glitz and glam, pyro, flash bangs, backing tracks, to make their live concerts incredible, they already were incredible.
    It was sad when the guys announced the last tour because of Neil having really terrible carpal tunnel problems with his arms, but all the fans held out hope that they would come out of retirement like so many other bands. But their bond as friends and respect for each other and concern for Neil held strong, even now.
    Us fans of RUSH, held out that hope for one more, even small tour, until we heard that Neil had passed away, which was heartbreaking on many levels. And we all knew then, that there would never be another RUSH album or tour, that the door had been finally closed on one of the greatest bands to come out of Canada as well as one of the greatest bands to exist world over.
    Thank You Alex, Geddy, and Neil, (rest in peace), for all of the incredible music and concerts. There will never be another RUSH, and that's ok because we already had the best RUSH there was ever going to be.
    Matt - Toronto, Canada

  • @rogerdeahl9629
    @rogerdeahl9629 Před měsícem +83

    ❤🎉
    Rush and Guess Who -- Canada's best bands. Neil was a lyrical genius. And a lot of sound came from just 3 people. Love it.
    Thanks Professor!
    RIP Neil Peart.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +8

      For sure!

    • @BartG87-
      @BartG87- Před měsícem +28

      Why does everyone forget Triumph ? 🤷🏼

    • @Jezballz
      @Jezballz Před měsícem +3

      @@BartG87- Or Thundermug🙂

    • @Michael-xp7gw
      @Michael-xp7gw Před měsícem +13

      I would add Triumph and Loverboy. I'm waiting for Adam to do some stories on Triumph. Lot of Number One in Our Hearts songs there.

    • @BartG87-
      @BartG87- Před měsícem

      @@Michael-xp7gw without a doubt !

  • @roxy0329
    @roxy0329 Před měsícem +13

    I saw Rush live for the first time on the Clockwork Angels tour. To say I was blown away is an understatement. My favourite song from that album is The Garden, and after Neil passed those words took on a whole new meaning. RIP Professor ❤

  • @TheShornak
    @TheShornak Před měsícem +1

    In High School, I thing about 1979, a friend had that Columbia House Record deal where you pay 1 penny for 6 or 8 records. Then they would send 1 every month. Well, he got Hemispheres and didn't like it. But he gave it to me because of the type of music I listened too. I loved it. I remember listening to it not knowing a thing about the group. I invited my dad in my room to listen to a trach and listen to the drums. My dad was a drummer from the late 50's up to 1976. I remember he being real impressed at what he heard from Neil. Then when Permanent Waves came how I exploded and couldn't get enough of them. I went back and bought all their previous albums, even there 1st album, my least favorite. RIP Neil Peart. One hell of a drummer.

  • @nathanielbarry
    @nathanielbarry Před měsícem +19

    The countdown has begun.
    Adam you are 14k away from 1 Million.
    Congrats!!!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +3

      Thanks!

    • @billkeithchannel
      @billkeithchannel Před měsícem

      It is my plan to try to be the 1 millionth subscriber. Been -following- watching Adam from when he was just under 400K.

  • @dannolawson263
    @dannolawson263 Před měsícem +6

    I still miss the Professor deeply... Neil, Geddy, & Alex helped get me through some dark times during my teen years and for that I will always be greatful... "I will choose free will!" 😊

  • @markrobertdevison1227
    @markrobertdevison1227 Před měsícem +6

    My first RUSH show was in '79 in Long Beach Ca. Then I went on to attend every RUSH tour till they retired in 2015. Very close to the best rock show to attend.

  • @charlespolenzani2219
    @charlespolenzani2219 Před měsícem +47

    Personally, I think Alex's solo on Freewill is his greatest moment as a guitarist. Such an amazing burst of creativity and he pulls it off live! Amazing!

  • @geraldhartley
    @geraldhartley Před měsícem +28

    In 1976, I was 12 years old. My big brother put an enormous set of headphones on my head and handed me the gatefold album for 2112 as I sat down on the corner of his bed. He gently placed the needle on the record and I began my swift initiation of becoming a RUSH fan.... I listened to every note, every screech, and every drum fill... while reading every single lyric and word I could find. It changed my life and I never looked back. RUSH became the gold standard for intelligent rock music.

    • @GrampsD63
      @GrampsD63 Před měsícem +2

      Same here but we hit a huge bowl of Puna first. Mind blown

    • @jewelzb1402
      @jewelzb1402 Před měsícem +1

      Indeed.

    • @DT-dz1jc
      @DT-dz1jc Před měsícem

      I WOULD say that it's my age. That we all love the music from Jr. High & High School..& I DO STILL LOVE The Stones & Zeppelin & Humble Pie & Skynyrd & ZZ & Zappa & The Brothers & ACDC & ORIGINAL Sabbath & Aerosmith & Heart & KISS...all that good stuff. & yeah I guess the one with Limelight & Tom Sawyer is probably my most played Rush ALBUM BUT even now after what 50 YEARS ?? that FIRST SONG we heard & LOVED Working Man...THAT one REMAINS my favorite RUSH song. I realize there's no Neil but that one STILL moves me. KILLER song. I NEVER did see them live but I would imagine they performed it regularly WITH Neil.

  • @THCya97961
    @THCya97961 Před měsícem +21

    It’s always bothered be that Rush is forced into the best “TRIO” title. They out ROCKED most 4-5-6 pieces bands. They deserve just straight up “BADASS BAND” title!! But it is AMAZING that all of that perfection came from three normal acting guys you’d have a beer (glass of wine) with. Except Neil, he would have been off on a bike ride.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +2

      That's right.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před měsícem +1

      Haha, that’s right!

    • @user-dz8lx7qn9z
      @user-dz8lx7qn9z Před měsícem +1

      I love Geddy & Alex, but I would have tried to tag along with Neil

    • @sarah2.017
      @sarah2.017 Před měsícem

      The perfect double bill for me would have been Rush, and another hard-to-categorize prog trio, King's X.

  • @Kenboslice3
    @Kenboslice3 Před měsícem +22

    One of the most interesting stage shows of any live band, whether baking bread or washing clothes, you have to admire their quirky sense of Canadian humor!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +4

      Right? Volleyball champs!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před měsícem +1

      Yup!

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc Před měsícem +4

      Came from a practical place, Geddy decided to drop bringing amps on tour and just connect his bass into the PA system (which is much easier to do now, he needed a chain of gear to do it back then), but he had nothing behind him compared to Alex on the other side of the stage, so they brought in all the gag appliances like the washers and dryers (which led to free t-shirts for the front rows), Chicken roasters “who’s hungry?” And I believe they also brought a big fridge around too.

    • @nicholasvinen
      @nicholasvinen Před měsícem +1

      Don't forget the rotisserie chicken being cooked on stage with someone coming out occasionally to baste it...

    • @tiffanymichaels2429
      @tiffanymichaels2429 Před měsícem +2

      I never knew anything really about Rush until this video and now this comment. I really wish I had been to a concert like that. Well my Pandora Radio is about to have a Rush station so I can hear what I've been missing.

  • @Delicate-Sound-of-Thunder
    @Delicate-Sound-of-Thunder Před měsícem +1

    One of my fondest memories is from before headphones were what they are today. I would take two speakers, one close to each ear, and crank up RUSH at bedtime. RUSH is still at the top of my list of music to this day... RIP Neil.

  • @theroad8365
    @theroad8365 Před měsícem +3

    1980, my first car, one of the first cassette tapes I bought was Permanent Waves. I had earlier Rush Records, but there's something transformational about listening to your music, in your first car. I still listen to that entire album on road trips, and that song, "Free Will" is still turned up. My 60 year old self, gets back in touch with the long gone sixteen year old through those songs. Probably my favorite album.

  • @tombert73
    @tombert73 Před měsícem +27

    My favorite Rush album by far. This album was always my go to when chilling out in college. I even wrote an essay for a philosophy class citing Freewill. I hadn't thought about that in years. Natural Science is top three of my favorite Rush songs. I even still have a poster of the album cover on the wall in my room at my dad's house.
    Funny thing... I'm listening to Geddy's new memoir right now. Such an amazing band and story.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @judes966
      @judes966 Před měsícem +2

      I absolutely loved My Effin Life and really glad that he narrated it.

    • @mrhoneystinger3676
      @mrhoneystinger3676 Před měsícem +2

      Natural Science is underrated...That song is awesome!

    • @GrinningDwarf
      @GrinningDwarf Před měsícem +2

      Great story @tombert73 ! In a college lit class, I once gave an oral presentation comparing Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem Kubla Kahn to Rush's Xanadu. I played clips from the lyrics. The class loved it, and I got an A.

    • @tombert73
      @tombert73 Před měsícem +3

      @@GrinningDwarf That is so cool! I do remember in that same class, for the final exam, the professor put a chain in the middle of the room and said "For your final, prove the existence of this chair." People around me started writing and thinking hard, but I was so over the class I just wrote "What chair?" and turned in my paper. People were staring at me like "He's done already?" I got an A on that exam :)

  • @neverthemachine4evr868
    @neverthemachine4evr868 Před měsícem +8

    Jacob's ladder is still one of my favorites from this album. Awesome group!

  • @ObiePaddles
    @ObiePaddles Před 20 dny

    Unbelievable how much sound 3 people can make! Three of the best individual musicians that melded into a brilliant team.

  • @NegdoshaManido
    @NegdoshaManido Před 27 dny

    I'm a drummer, and Neil was my single greatest inspiration. Rush was the band that scratched that itch for content that inspired both musically, and intellectually. I saw the Moving Pictures show in Albuquerque, and it is a marker stone in my memory. No other band has had a greater effect on me, and Neil's passing impacted me in a way I never expected for someone I had never met. It really made me realize how important Rush had been for me, and especially how important Neil had been. To this day, there are echoes of Neil Peart in my drumming.

  • @zerklang
    @zerklang Před měsícem +7

    Moving Pictures may be a warm-up to the glorious, near-perfect Moving Pictures, but it's still my second-favorite Rush album. "Spirit of Radio" was the song that turned me into a lifelong Rush fan. And that guitar solo on "Freewill"? A monster!

  • @bartbluemusic
    @bartbluemusic Před měsícem +7

    I LOVE that you called Rush Canada's gift to world! Truer words were never spoken. I'm such big fan of the band and of the individual members. When Peart passed away, I was heart broken. Freewill is one of my favorite songs by Rush, and you'll be happy to know, I've been singing it correctly for all these years. LOL - loved your vid. :)

  • @rosieone5670
    @rosieone5670 Před měsícem +1

    I still have my original Rush/Max Webster concert ticket June 18th, 1976. Oshawa Civic Arena.
    Both bands left a permanent impression that has been with me 50 years.
    Thank you forever.

  • @TW748
    @TW748 Před 12 dny

    16:42 There are actually three errors in this printing. “with a host of holy horrors” is simply “a host of holy horrors” “If you still choose not to decide” is actually “If you choose not to decide” and the third error is the one highlighted.

  • @EdwardLaney-ne1cj
    @EdwardLaney-ne1cj Před měsícem +22

    To many drummers ti mention, Steve Smith has beena favorite of mine. Neil definately has been a major influencer through the generations! Hello fellow Idahoan!! I grew up in Burley Idaho. I was a drummer and a friend introduced me to Rush with the 2112 album and have been hooked ever since. Going to a Rush concert was always on my bucket list and I finally was able to make that dream come true a few years back when they made their last tour. I kept thinking " I just need to go this time, it will be the last chance I will have to see them live." My son didn't fall far from the apple tree and became an established musician (multi instruments). Living in Southern Utah, I bought 2 tickets and surprised him with a day trip to Vegas. The smiles on our faces and warmth in our hearts sharing that night with Rush is forever in our "making some memories" folder. Love your work and your story telling abilities. Forever a fan and self declared "honorable friend." Lol.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +2

      Awesome place. My friend moved there.

    • @ianchandley
      @ianchandley Před měsícem

      A high school classmate of my wife was the son of a concert promoter in Miami. He got her and other classmates front row tickets to a show in 1986 - when I asked her many years later what she thought of the show, her response was “Meh, loud…” (She’s a show tunes woman, so this was not up her alley)
      I’m married to a Phillistine!!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před měsícem

      Do you live in Moab?

    • @EdwardLaney-ne1cj
      @EdwardLaney-ne1cj Před měsícem

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 no...South Western ish part of the state

  • @areneesouder
    @areneesouder Před měsícem +6

    They've been in my top 10 list of favorite bands, from their beginnings. Their talent and skills are beyond what most musicians can only hope to achieve. Much love and respect always.

  • @WackyT08
    @WackyT08 Před měsícem +1

    One of my all time favorite bands! R.I.P. Neil. You are dearly missed. 😥

  • @michellerobin5461
    @michellerobin5461 Před měsícem +2

    I am absolutely loving this entire comment section… reading all these stories is so wonderful! Rush has meant so much to so many people, including myself. I’m mid forties, but the youngest of eleven. One of my older brothers was a huge Rush fan. I was hooked at a very young age. I was lucky enough to see them live 6 times, and took my daughters to a concert on their last tour. I know as a Canadian, I would have known of Rush, but thanks to my dearest, sadly late brother, I’m a devout Rushian lol! Peace and love to all of you guys! ❤️✌🏻🇨🇦

  • @magicfun35
    @magicfun35 Před měsícem +4

    Saw Rush in Germany for their Signals tour all I knew about them at the time was the song Tom Sawyer that a local night club would play, weird song to try to dance to, and that a friend said the drummer was amazing! don't remember a lot about the concert except yes the drummer was amazing! He had a huge drum set that he ran his sticks across as effortlessly as a concert pianist would across a key board the music was loud!! and I got burnt in the neck from a cigarette while attempting to follow my friend through the crowd to the front of the stage. oh and since I travelled there on an Air Force sponsored rec center bus when we returned to base, the SPs brought the drug dogs onto the bus. I bought the Album Signals shortly there after as well as moving pictures. became a growing Rush fan ever since. Listen to them more than any other band and never get tired of them .

  • @gadams8160
    @gadams8160 Před měsícem +5

    I saw them in downtown Jacksonville, Florida in probably 1976, among many others Rush shows. Molly Hatchet opened up with their brand new first album material, then it was the Pat Traverse band's last night on the tour so they played their encore in their tighty whiteys, and then Rush played. We got to the hall way early and talked to the band ,who pulled up in a gray RV, as they walked into the venue. They played a great show, joined for a tune or two by the PTB, and at the end of their show, before the encore, the song ended with a flash of lights and Neil's incoming drumstick hit me in the chest. and fell on the floor. My buddies little brother and I dove for it, and he wedged his head in between the two seats in front of him as he lunged for the prize. I was faster and got the stick which was splintered and almost broken from Neil's bad ass playing, and Harold got a bruise on each side of his forehead. Looked funny as hell the next day. I still have the drumstick. I am guessing Harold's bruises are gone by now, except for the mental ones. Tickets were $4 for that show. No shit. A great day for three teenagers! Anyone else reading this at that show?

  • @dreamscaped1
    @dreamscaped1 Před měsícem +6

    We were one of the few that heard “Freewill” and “The Spirit Of Radio” at Varsity Arena in concert in Toronto September 1979 before the release of the album. We were intrigued by the reggae on “The Spirit Of Radio”. It foreshadowed “Vital Signs” sound the next album.
    I still remember taking the subway to St-George station and then walking to the stadium. So full of anticipation.
    BTW, Le Studio was demolished in 2020 after a suspicious 2017 fire.

  • @2112JRL
    @2112JRL Před měsícem +1

    My first RUSH show on this tour. 23 May, 1980 Nassau Coliseum, Long Island. Geddy and Alex did the encore in NY Islanders jerseys and dedicated the encore to them. The next day the Islanders won the first of FOUR straight Stanley Cups - in that same building RUSH played the night before.

    • @notmyname3883
      @notmyname3883 Před 20 dny

      That must've felt like every Michigan high school in 1980 on that Friday night during basketball when the USA hockey team defeated the RUSSIANS. THE whole WEST erupted in cheers and applause.
      Rush and Islanders in the same 24 hours! What memories.

  • @hawkmurrell8264
    @hawkmurrell8264 Před měsícem +2

    I will always remember my first Rush concert. Neil started in on the YYZ drum solo, Geddy and Alex looked at their watches with the “There he goes…” expression, and left the stage only to come back several minutes later drinking nearly empty beers. Neil was an endurance athlete the way he played, and all were at the top of their fields. Always fantastic to see live.

  • @hellradiolives
    @hellradiolives Před měsícem +4

    Rush was one of those things my older brother shared with me, always going on about their technical precision. All I knew is that they were something cool that nobody else listened to, until Subdivisions came along., of course. But when I got a little older, I went backwards and found Freewill and Tom Sawyer. I found out that their precision was also backed up with a passion for music ... And that was their true genius.

  • @DoctorJohnSmith9
    @DoctorJohnSmith9 Před měsícem +7

    I love how Adam lights up with an extra zing of enthusiasm when breaking down Rush. Keep up the great work!

  • @nelsnelstone3488
    @nelsnelstone3488 Před měsícem +1

    Hey Adam! Love your channel, my favorite professor of all time. I live in Victoria, British Columbia Canada. Graduated 1982. Rush is my No.1 Band with a-ha in second. The Professor knows what I`m talking about! Seen Rush twice, Permanent waves, and Roll the Bones tours. My claim to fame:
    There was a girl that lived 2 doors down from my girlfriend, our age and hung around in our crowd. Her name is Angie Carter. She had an older brother named Todd. A seasoned hardcore fan might know whom I`m talking about here.....Todd is the starman on the cover of Hemispheres. He went to Toronto to study Ballet and made into the National Ballet of Canada.

  • @splaws-fk8sw
    @splaws-fk8sw Před měsícem

    I just realized that "Lotus Land" is a nickname used for Vancouver, B.C.
    I am thankful to those D&D playin' stoner BFs who introduced me to this band. I appreciate Rush's lyrics even more in my adult years.

  • @deadeyetopher8621
    @deadeyetopher8621 Před měsícem +3

    Permanent waves, is timeless. Freewill as example means the same today as it did in the 80s. Neil was a genius. All 3 men were scholars of there time. 😊I believe if more people listened to rush, our world would be a much better place. An yet the irony is rush even explains that the human condition 😊 rush taught me more about life then any school. At 60 I may be going bold, but my eyes are still blue as yesterday 😊 love these guys!

  • @stevemarvin
    @stevemarvin Před měsícem +8

    I'm not exactly sure why, but Rush seems to popping up everywhere in my algorithm this week. I've always liked them, but I've been going back and listing to their albums while reading the lyrics and holy f**k, man! I never realized how many lyrics I had been mishearing or wasn't sure about. Completely elevates them to a whole new level for me. Everyone should read the lyrics before (or whilst) listening to a Rush song. Peart was a damn genius! Gone too soon.

    • @sovereignbrehon
      @sovereignbrehon Před měsícem +1

      A prophetic genius! 2112 is happening!

    • @andyharman3022
      @andyharman3022 Před měsícem +1

      That was my ritual whenever I got a new Rush album. Read the lyrics and liner notes all the way through, then listen to the album. The experience lost some of its fullness when albums were replaced with CD's.

  • @atatterson6992
    @atatterson6992 Před 29 dny

    Permanent Waves was released in my Senior year of high school. My best friend was a drummer and has been into the boys since Fly By Night., 2112, etc. I was still working them onto my extensive favorites list at the time, not near the fan that my pal was, but Spirit pushed me over the edge and I became a superfan in 1980 and never looked back... even during what I considered their "little too heavy" synth period.
    My Lord how I treasure these boys. Neil certainly carried a heavy load of life around with him for many years... and we should all be greatful. RIP Fine Sir, RIP
    PS, the album cover girl......well, just well...

  • @barbury-loves-islands
    @barbury-loves-islands Před měsícem

    Best Drummer: Neil Peart. In concert you see that he is even playing music with the sticks - glass, electronic drums playing notes, notes on chimes, much more than "JUST" amazing percussion, and amazing timing. AND ...he wrote MANY of those songs! Neil.

  • @TheDarthMaiku
    @TheDarthMaiku Před měsícem +6

    Love it when you do Rush segments! My all-time favorite band. Permanent Waves is incredible from start to finish. Ironically, the longest song on the album, Natural Science, is what many consider the ultimate Rush song. Guitars, bass, drums, vocals, keyboards, lyrics all at the height of the band’s abilities. Great video, Adam! Thank you!

  • @malcommarcone2559
    @malcommarcone2559 Před měsícem +12

    So happy you show love to our Canadian icons Adam! If you ever feel up to it, would you consider covering a few underrated ones ( like you did with CTD this week...thx for that!)like Triumph, Jeff Healey Band and Blue Rodeo. I really think you would dig these too! Take care and all the best to you Professor.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +3

      LOve Triumph and i"ve featured them..

    • @CasualSpud
      @CasualSpud Před měsícem

      @@ProfessorofRock Jeff Healey would be a good band to cover... another thing the new Road House is seriously lacking

    • @monkeybarmonkeyman
      @monkeybarmonkeyman Před měsícem

      Lighthouse!

    • @TheUffeess
      @TheUffeess Před měsícem

      Allied Forces by Triumph is probably the record I've listened to the most.

    • @user-lc4qe4gr7k
      @user-lc4qe4gr7k Před měsícem

      🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 We are ALL indebted to our Canadian neighbors. RUSH, Colin James, Jeff Healy, Guess Who, Sass Jordan, Spirit of the West, Tom Cochran, et al. I could go on, but I know you understand.

  • @mikebowers7719
    @mikebowers7719 Před měsícem

    1978 got the best Christmas present ever.My brother got me a ticket to see RUSH on their Farwell To Kings Tour at Maple Leaf Gardens (Toronto).I was 15yrs and my first CONCERT. (to this day its my best present ever. Thanks Murray )

  • @bethelder9180
    @bethelder9180 Před měsícem

    I loved the episode of the Goldbergs where the teen daughter falls for the Rush fan and starts wearing Rush shirts, looking like my high school drum line and talking about Rush all the time! So much truth in this, especially if you were ever a drummer! Spirit of Atlanta baby!

  • @jonfargo7321
    @jonfargo7321 Před měsícem +3

    I reacquainted myself with Rush a couple years ago. A phenomenal band that sounds like no other. They never compromised or followed the trend. While their sound changed it would evolve to the times but still sounded unique. There is talk of Gedsy and Alex doing something. While you can’t replace Neil it would be great to see what they do.

  • @philf4086
    @philf4086 Před měsícem +5

    Absolutely my favorite Rush song. The breakdown in the middle with Alex's solo (well, 3 solos!) is incredible. I was in high school at the time and sort of an outcast being a Rush fan among very few in my school. Great memories with Permanent Waves. Thanks Professor!

    • @latentsea
      @latentsea Před měsícem +1

      Sort of an outcast. :) Hard to comprehend in today’s world how strange Rush music was to the general public. It was so good it didn’t matter what others thought and one quickly learned, keeping it close to the vest is just fine.

    • @philf4086
      @philf4086 Před měsícem +1

      @@latentsea Well said!

  • @b.g.5869
    @b.g.5869 Před 17 dny

    "The Spirit Of Radio" waa the first Rush song I ever heard.
    I heard it playing in a Carvel ice cream shop in Staten Island, NYC, right around the time it came out.
    I thought it was amazing but thought the singer was a woman.
    A couple of years later Rush really blew up with Moving Pictures and I realized they were the band with the singer In thought was a woman (based on his voice, not his appearance).
    It's really interesting because around the same time I remember being mesmerized by the "Permanent Waves" album cover in the mall record store but had no idea this was the same band that did that awesome song I heard in Carvel.
    "Freewill" was always one of my favorite Rush songs. The lyrics are so profound and I really love the unusual and strangely melancholy chord progression that precedes the chorus and the kickass solo.
    I watched Rush live all the way through the final R40 tour, which was awesome, but studio album wise I don't think they did anything essential after Moving Pictures.
    Signals sounds OK in retrospect compared to what came after but at the time it was a huge disappointment.
    I don't really like any of their albums after Moving Pictures, though the last 2 albums were a lot better than anything they did between "Signals" and "Vapor Trails"; they went overboard in the bland synth pop direction for way too long.
    Their best album since Moving Pictures was definitely their 2004 covers album "Feedback".
    I love the first 8 albums however.

  • @andalabiso
    @andalabiso Před měsícem

    Permanent Waves was my first RUSH concert and became my favorite band thereafter. I still hear something new every time. Endless genius material.

  • @Tora-no-shi
    @Tora-no-shi Před měsícem +6

    I had a friend that was a huge Rush fan. Every time we got together, she would be listening to one of their songs. I have always been grateful for that friend. She opened me up to Rush and a whole world unlike anything else I had ever heard before.
    She ended up moving away after high school and we lost touch. I miss the times that we would just hang out and talk while Rush played on the stereo.

    • @TheBackStory22
      @TheBackStory22 Před měsícem +2

      Same here. In 9th grade I dated a guy who was obsessed with Rush. He had an amazing stereo system in his car and Rush was always playing. To this day, over 4 decades later, I think of Scott every time I hear Rush and I'm 15 again and we're back in that little red suped up Datsun 510 cruising the town with Rush blasting. LOL! 😃

  • @aspalovin
    @aspalovin Před měsícem +12

    Thanks for more RUSH content. Great way to start a Saturday!

  • @DosBear
    @DosBear Před měsícem +2

    "Wipe Out" The Surfaris Ron Wilson will goes down as the most memorable of drum solo's of all time.

  • @TheDradge
    @TheDradge Před měsícem

    Rush are one of my favourite bands. In 2002, I was making a long drive to Scotland to watch my rugby team in the Challenge Cup Final. A short distance from home, I realised I'd left my "2112" CD and I really wanted to play it on the journey. I drove back to get the CD and two days later up in Edinburgh, my team won 21-12! Talk about serendipity!

  • @MattSmith-ky9do
    @MattSmith-ky9do Před měsícem +5

    I highly recommend the book "My Effin' Life" by Geddy Lee. It truly humanizes a band that many of us have elevated to a nearly God-like status. It offers hope in a sense that, "If they can do it..."

  • @michelleburkholder2547
    @michelleburkholder2547 Před měsícem +5

    I saw Rush on March 31st 1976 at Yakima Valley Community College gymnasium. I also saw them in 1984 in Seattle and 2006 at the Columbia River gouge. Turns out that was Neils favorite venue. He discribes it in Ghost Rider.
    Rush will always be my favorite band. I want Xanadu to be the first song played at my memorial.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @sovereignbrehon
      @sovereignbrehon Před měsícem

      Good choice!

    • @marklane61
      @marklane61 Před měsícem

      Saw Rush at White River. Sound quality was amazing. Best concert I've been to

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před měsícem +1

      Xanadu would be an epic funeral song.

    • @user-dz8lx7qn9z
      @user-dz8lx7qn9z Před měsícem

      Everyone should read Ghost Rider. You don't need to be a Rush fan to enjoy this book. Great read for sure

  • @kateruch7196
    @kateruch7196 Před měsícem

    I was never lucky enough to see Rush live, but I have seen tribute band "Lotus Land". All the old guys (around my age - lol) around me who were wearing their Rush concert t-shirts were blown away after the first song. "Holy S#1*!!!!!!!!!" was their general concensus. Their singer even looks a lot like Geddy Lee, which is bizarre. Worth going to see if they come to your area! Also, they played "The Trees" which was always one of my favorites.

  • @handyandy2112
    @handyandy2112 Před měsícem

    I was at the Tour of the Hemispheres concert at Pine Knob (Detroit). I remember them playing this new unreleased song called Free Will. I was blown away!!! I'll never forget that. Pat Travers opened with their best lineup ever of PT, Pat Thrall, Mars Cowling and Tommy Aldridge. Good times!!!!!!

  • @mournblade1066
    @mournblade1066 Před měsícem +9

    I live in Pennsylvania (technically a border state of Canada--we share a boarder with Ontario in Lake Erie), and I had to google what Tim Hortons is.
    But I agree that Rush is even better than maple syrup. And I love maple syrup!

  • @danielwolski873
    @danielwolski873 Před měsícem +5

    Another amazing album from Rush. Natural Science and Different Strings are great also, but every song on here is good.

  • @neilgoldsmith5482
    @neilgoldsmith5482 Před měsícem

    Rush Army forever. 2112 is a masterpiece. That turned the tide & made them iconic. RIP Neil Peart. 🎸🥁🎤

  • @nickster5286
    @nickster5286 Před měsícem +3

    I am going to say something and people can agree or disagree....
    Rush's most underrated album is A Clockwork Angles!
    The first time I heard this album was when they played it live at a concert. A freaking MASTERPIECE!

    • @learningisfun2108
      @learningisfun2108 Před měsícem

      Ya, gotta agree. Fantastic album. But I’m of the opinion that several preceding albums are not up to my standards of what Rush should produce.

    • @nickster5286
      @nickster5286 Před měsícem

      @learningisfun2108 I agree! Which is why I hadn't paid any attention to their new album when it was released. Imagine my utter amazement when rush took the stage after intermission with a STRING SECTION! Then they started to play, and my mind was freak blown! My wife ( a huge rush fan, by the way) was laughing at the expression on my face. She said it looked like a 6 year old on Christmas morning.

    • @learningisfun2108
      @learningisfun2108 Před měsícem

      @@nickster5286 I am envious that you saw them in concert for that album. I wish I’d known they were nearly at the end of their career. I have seen them in concert twice (once in the front row in Detroit) so I was too cavalier, then I skipped the R40 tour (“too expensive!”). What a mistake. I’ll have to live with that the rest of my life, as they say. 🎶What a fool I used to be 🎶

    • @nickster5286
      @nickster5286 Před měsícem

      @learningisfun2108 Honestly, I almost skipped this concert. I had been to around 8 or 9 shows throughout the years and thought "I will catch them next time". Then my wife said that she wanted to go see them again..... As fate would have it this was their last tour.

    • @BrigidFitch2112
      @BrigidFitch2112 Před 7 dny

      I bought Clockwork Angels when it first came out and fell in love with all of it on the first listen. I knew when I got to The Garden it would be the last album. I just knew. My daughter and I did go see them on that tour, and so glad we did. I've been a fan since 1977, and my daugher is also a fan, and Rush was the first concert she had ever seen. We've been to see them on 4 tours together :)

  • @RBS_
    @RBS_ Před měsícem +6

    ***PROF. GETS A RUSH OVER THE CLASSIC PROG-ROCK BAND, THAT FIXES THE "FREE WILL" OF THEIR CRAFT...STARTING w/ THE LYRICS, FIRST....*** ....well, since I'm a passing Rush listener (& me Best Bud is an avid Fan, but is away, visiting his Daughter)....let's peek at the charts, when the "Permanent Waves" LP was released, Jan., 14, 1980...(cont.)
    #1 Pop - Please Don't Go - KC & The Sunshine Band
    #1 R&B - Rock With You - Michael Jackson
    #1 Disco - Relight My Fire -Dan Hartman (feat. Loleatta Holloway)
    #1 AC - Send One Your Love - Stevie Wonder
    #1 Album - "Greatest" - Bee Gees
    #1 Movie - "Kramer VS. Kramer" (starring Dustin & Meryl)
    #1 TV Show - XIV Super Bowl (Rams VS. Steelers)
    #1 Book - Jailbird -Kurt Vonnegut
    ......sorry about this about Face, Prof., but I'm doin' it on my own....FREE WILL! ....I'll come up with a better pun on the Weekday! ...ha-HAAA!! ...keep RUSH-IN' Prof. ! ; )

  • @Alex-dd7je
    @Alex-dd7je Před měsícem +1

    One thing I NEVER hear anyone mention about the cover of Permanent Waves is the newspaper in the lower left corner on the front of the album. Here's a little "secret" for you - In the very earliest pressings of the album, the headline which is now whited out on the newspaper due to copyright issues said "Dewey Defeats Truman". If you find a copy of Permanent Waves in a used record store with the headline intact BUY IT IMMEDIATELY - it is VERY rare. For later pressings the headline was whited out for copyright reasons as previously stated. POR - This is something you should mention on your show - it's a very cool little important detail about the album.

  • @BalokLives
    @BalokLives Před 2 dny

    No question. Neil Peart is the GREATEST DRUMMER in history.
    "We miss this band; We miss Neil Peart." Tell me about it. I've never listened to their music as much as I have since Neil passed. ...and I listened to them a lot before. I don't think there's a live performance I haven't seen. I never mourned a celebrity before Neil Peart. I am still mourning for him to this day. I remember hearing from my co-workers that he died, and I went home early. I couldn't believe it. He was my hero, and I never anticipated his death. It was absolutely gut-wrenching.
    I'd been following Rush since the 70's, and my parents hated them. They wouldn't allow me to go to any of their concerts before I turned 18. Fortunately, I turned 18 just in time for the "Moving Pictures" tour. I was hooked and started going to lots of different rock concerts, but I never missed Rush when they came to town. In my opinion, no other rock bands compared in any small way, to Rush in concert. I am in a unique position to judge too, because I saw many, many, many different bands. I saw Rush many times in concert throughout my life, but even as many as I saw, it still blows my mind how many people have seen them more. I used to believe I was the ultimate Rush fan until I heard there were people following them around the world. I was despondent that I never saved my ticket stubs. It never even occurred to me to do that. Rush was legendary to me, but I never foresaw them actually becoming legends themselves. Most people didn't like them back then! I remember telling people that I loved Rush, and I usually got a smirk as a reply! But they were easy to convert. Force them to really listen and they were fans. When I met my wife, I turned her into a Rush fan and took her to quite a few of their tours. Later, I was telling her that I was upset I never saved my stubs, and she informed me that she had some including "Clockwork Angels", "Time Machine", and "Snakes and Arrows". I was ecstatic.
    Another thing I regretted, was I missed "R40" because it seemed like it came so soon (3 years) after "Clockwork Angels". I was busy and tired from work, and I told my wife we would catch them the next time around. Little did I know that it would be their last tour, as well as The Forum being their very last venue. I definitely have some regrets; But I ask myself how I can be sad when I experienced so much of Rush as a fan? I don't know, but I am, and I genuinely miss them.

  • @markmcarthy596
    @markmcarthy596 Před měsícem +15

    Yes-For a 3 man band, Rush rules the #1 spot. Police is a close 2nd

    • @BartG87-
      @BartG87- Před měsícem +3

      I gotta put Triumph up there too . 🤷🏼

    • @JustaKubrickFan
      @JustaKubrickFan Před měsícem +2

      Saw both live. Rush was flawless. Unfortunatly, The Police's soundboard tech screwed it up.

    • @user-rs6fk1vu6q
      @user-rs6fk1vu6q Před měsícem

      Robin Trower is first. Richie Kotzen right up there.

  • @WardenJune
    @WardenJune Před měsícem +5

    So many lyrics online are incorrect.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +1

      Right?

    • @lauriesolonka2477
      @lauriesolonka2477 Před měsícem

      "Listen to my music "...❤

    • @WardenJune
      @WardenJune Před měsícem

      ​​​@@ProfessorofRock have you done a video about LA Woman?
      If you change the lyrics from "just got into town about an hour ago" to "took a little downer 'bout an hour ago..."
      And you change "where's the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows," to "with a little girl in a Hollywood bungalow," which is clearly correct...
      And you change "LA woman Sunday afternoon" to "LA woman's gonna have to do..."
      It changes the whole tone and meaning of the song. And I will never believe that that's not what Morrison wrote and sings, no matter how many lyric sites say otherwise, and no matter how many cover bands sing it based on those online lyrics.

  • @jeffk.4023
    @jeffk.4023 Před měsícem

    I didn’t get into Rush until my wife got me listening to them, just in time for Vapor Trails… saw them tour for Vapor Trails, Snakes and Arrows, and Feedback, and they are and always will be one of my favorite bands.

  • @FarrellMcGovern
    @FarrellMcGovern Před měsícem

    Le Studio had a big impact on the music world. It should have a PoR episode all it's own, if it hasn't already. Some famous music, not just by Rush, was recorded there. It's sad that Le Studio was left to rot, literally, and then it was demolished in 2020. A lot of history was lost with that studio...with the following bands and artists having recorded there... Nazareth, Chicago, April Wine, The Police, Bryan Adams, Rainbow, Asia, The Cult, Sting, Queensrÿche, The Jeff Healey Band, Barenaked Ladies, Sarah McLachlan, I Mother Earth, and The Tea Party, to name a few.

  • @christineml1476
    @christineml1476 Před měsícem +6

    Rush better than ice hockey? Yes, but *only* if there isn't a good fight during the game. 😊

  • @ShaunMarshall-sr3ou
    @ShaunMarshall-sr3ou Před měsícem

    Rush opened for one of my favorites, Rory Gallagher in 1974 and they asked him to tour with them later when they hit it big. Big respect. Alex interview about Rory's influence on him was genuine respect. First time I was able to see Rush was on Farewell to Kings tour In SLC at the old Salt Place. I have seen them many times since. Love their concerts.

  • @iremote7610
    @iremote7610 Před měsícem

    I have been a Rush fan for 35 + years and will be forever. When Alex was asked about a possible Rush comeback tour, he simply stated, "there is no Rush without Neil". 100% agree. Neil is one of the greatest lyricists and drummers the world has known.

  • @rabby-u
    @rabby-u Před měsícem +5

    As a Canuck, there is a sense of pride about Rush, but at the time, i bristled at the pressure there was up here to get into Rush because they were Canadian. Never liked to be preached to, even they're lyrics sounded like sermons, and Geddy's voice just wasn't my teaspoon of maple syrup. Talented, they were, but i always preferred my Rock on the dirty side. If i wanted to think about something, I'd read a book! 😂😂 Cheers Prof!🙏🕊🤘😎