Their drummer is very talented! It's what got me into drums, his inhuman skill to play.
Yes, he is a very talented drummer - Definitely one of the best. I enjoy watching his drum solos, on his drum set which surrounds him and rotates depending on which ones he wants to play (and still be able to face the audience).
some kind of inhuman ability to play drums. Hell, I think their whole
band is probably one of the more talented rock bands playing still to
this day.
I agree. They're one of the best bands around, and they keep on playing.
They make the most decibels per band member out there.
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Honorable mention to Genesis, but they used to use an additional
drummer.
Contrary to what some might say, much of my favorite Rush music was released in the 80s (with some exceptions for some of their 70s and 90s works). Their 80s work might not have been as loud as their other work, but I think it had a distinct good sound to it - Songs such as Tom Sawyer (and much of their Moving Pictures album), New World man, Middletown
90s works). Their 80s work might not have been as loud as their
other work, but I think it had a distinct good sound to it - Songs
such as Tom Sawyer (and much of their Moving Pictures album), New
World man, Middletown
Oh, MAN.
Being a kid, listening to Moving Pictures in my bedroom back home, lights off, big ol' KOSS can headphones blaring at excessive volume.
Being a kid, listening to Moving Pictures in my bedroom back home, lights off, big ol' KOSS can headphones blaring at excessive volume.
Moving Pictures was my first RUSH album (cassette) and I wore it out in short order. I finally upgraded to a CD a few years ago.
I still remember the first time I heard "Tom Sawyer" on the radio. Twas late at night and I was in bed listening to the radio. I was hooked!
Being a kid, listening to Moving Pictures in my bedroom back home, lights off, big ol' KOSS can headphones blaring at excessive volume.
I had a set of SounDesign headphones I used to listen to....too loud of course :) Lights off and great tunes was, and still is, the way to go!
Moving Pictures was my first RUSH album (cassette) and I wore it out in short order. I finally upgraded to a CD a few years ago.
Moving Pictures was my first RUSH album (cassette) and I wore it out
in short order. I finally upgraded to a CD a few years ago.
My favorite was always 2012,
Re: Rush - Alex Lifeson antics
By: Poindexter Fortran to bcw142 on Wed Jan 15 2014 08:26 am
Cool to see all the Rush memories. I got into them in high school also, the first band I actually decided to like on my own that I didn't hear on the ra etc. So they have a special place for me. If I had to pick a favorite album might also pick Moving Pictures, though Hemispheres and A Farewell to Kings have some epic tracks as well.
My alias aside, Moving Pictures was a pivotal album for me, as a music
fan and a drummer. I'd still have to list it as my all-time #1 favorite Rush album, for a long list of reasons, but the *feeling* I get, the memories that coming "rushing" back, when I listen to it, is high on
that list. It's a very visceral experience, probably like most people
get when then listen to the music of their youth. It makes you feel
young all-over again and I can remember where I was, what I was doing at the time, the first time I heard each song.
Like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAGzwepklHQ, but without
Neil's drums in the background (like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snzvowmvKQY)
and at a higher video resolution.
My favorite was always 2012, I do like Tom Sawyer and Moving Pictures in general. It might be #2 on my list ;) I do like Rush in general, it's amazing what they do with mostly just the three of them. I'll have to check out the youtube.
Like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAGzwepklHQ, but without Neil's drums in the background (like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snzvowmvKQY)
and at a higher video resolution.
Those are cool. Nice drumming. Looks like a pretty nice drum set you have too.
Also, how do you remove Neil's drums from the audio?
Also, how do you remove Neil's drums from the audio?
See this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDAqOaoP9Ew
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