conversationpc wrote:SusieP wrote:Thanks for the links. I wouldn't have known where to start, not being a fan.
Both sound uncomfortably high to me.

But ignore me, I never 'got' his voice no matter what key he's singing in.
I'm in the minority looking at that crowd, however!
I loved the aerial shots of that drumkit on the latter link, though!

WOW!
Thanks.
If that first link is from the show I think it's from, Geddy was actually suffering from a pretty severe cold, flu, or something like that. His voice was a little screechier than normal. I've always thought he sounded like an older brother of "The Chipmunks", if you're familiar with that old cartoon show.
Speaking of shots of the drumkit in that latter show, one of my favorites is during the song YYZ where they have a shot from just above and behind the drumit and it pans out into the audience and everyone in the audience is jumping up and down in unison to the music. It's an awesome shot and one of the biggest crowds they've ever played to.
I remember Alvin and the Chipmunks. Had a Christmas album when I was tiny.
Then I discovered rock and it was 'ba bye Chipmunks.'
When I was growing up, Rush were more popular with boys than girls. Dunno why?
So they passed me by a little, really.
I was into Journey, Queen, Thin Lizzy, Eagles [and Boston a bit].
The guys were into Rush, Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC. I heard some of this stuff and liked some bits, but I'm not really into them.
I like drumkits, though!
And good drummers, really good drummers.
That guy in Deep Purple is a pretty good technician, and don't laugh but the guy from Blondie - Clem Burke. Thought he was good.
And Stewart Copeland too.
See what you've done to me showing that clip with the mega drum kit???
I'm away now.......
