Guitarist Reacts To RUSH!! The Big Money (Studio Version Reaction!) Part 1
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Published 2023-12-29
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All Comments (21)
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I don't think ppl notice this about Alex Lifeson... Most guitarists have their style that they usually stick to, but Alex plays all styles and often all in one song. This is a great example of that. Droning chords Palm muted arpeggios Clean picking Chugging power chords Harmonics "Distant Early Warning" is another good example.
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Underrated Album. Power windows is absolutely one of their best. Its the perfect blend of synthesizer/keyboard and instruments, of any album ever. Really shows off how talented they are. Geddy especially... these guys are all monster musicians
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The amazing part about Rush is they sounded even better live! So privileged to have seen them 5 times and blew me away every time!
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Good to have you back!
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WHAT!!!! Great surprise!! Welcome back.
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He’s baaaack !!!!
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What a christmas present!!
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Good to have you back bro
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In my 'Top 3' Rush albums. I was 16 in 1986 when it was released. It was just so sonically rich and full of fresh and new sounds. They moved forward while still retaining who they were. I'll never understand those who shipped out after 'Moving Pictures' in 1981. They really deprived themselves of some fantastic music. If you don't move forward you end up being a band like 'Dream Theater', constantly repeating the same themes and vibe. I'm so grateful that the prog bands of the '70's like genesis, Rush and even Yes had the courage to escape their legend and risk it all for a better future.
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Welcome back!
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So good to see ya back! The Big Money is the brilliance of Geddy Lee. The bass on this track is in the pocket note for note. 15 years old in 1985, playing my Japanese p-bass because I can’t afford a Rickenbacker. Trying to figure out this song…poorly lol
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Welcome back again, Tim!
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Geddys bass playing is insane in this, one of their highest charting hits.
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PW is a masterpiece! Mind blowing musicality!
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Nice to see ya!
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Great to see you back, I always enjoy your reactions!
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When I saw them do this one live, they had left and right rear PA speakers hanging from the ceiling. At the start, Alex’s guitar came in from the front, and the keyboards responded from the rear. Different parts of Neil’s kit were sent to one or both of the rear channels as well. The sound was whirling all around us. Rush had the best sounding shows Ive ever heard.
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one of my top20 Al solos. great stuff!
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This is the first album where Geddy ventured into using the British-made Wal bass with its rubbery popcorn style tone instead of the usual grunt from his Rickenbacker or Fender Jazz. He would use the Wal basses for a few albums and then return to the Fender Jazz bass for the 1993 Counterparts album.
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Welcome back! Always enjoy your Rush reactions.