Neil Peart - Taking Center Stage: Choosing the Setlist video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/08/25

Neil Peart discusses how Rush went about choosing and preparing the setlist for their "Time Machine" tour. More information at TakingCenterStage.net or HudsonMusic.com.

NEIL PEART: TAKING CENTER STAGE - A Lifetime of Life Performance. The most in-depth insight into Neil's body of work ever documented.

A new DVD from Hudson Music & Neil Peart, featuring breakdowns, demonstrations & performances of classic drum parts from songs spanning the entire Rush catalog.

Featuring: • Over 6 hours of footage • Neil's personal drum rehearsals • Set-up and soundcheck footage • Backstage interview as Neil warms up for a Rush concert • Detailed discussion of classic Rush drum parts, with slow-motion, drums-only demonstrations and e-Book with transcriptions

• Live, drum-camera performances of every song on the Time Machine tour • One-hour interview, explanation, and demonstration of new Rush song, "Caravan"

A MUST-HAVE FOR ANY NEIL PEART OR RUSH FAN!

Comments

9 years ago

Jonathan Sefcik

My prediction for the upcoming R40 tour setlist. I tried to think realistically, since there's some songs I like they definitely won't play like their Caress of Steel stuff.Set 1:1. The Spirit of Radio2. Driven3. Freewill4. Force Ten OR Distant Early Warning5. The Trees6. By Tor And The Snow Dog (first half only)7. La Villa Strangiato8. The Wreckers OR Animate9. Roll The Bones10. Far Cry11. Tom SawyerSet 2:12. Hemispheres Prelude OR The Big Money13. Time Stand Still OR Witch Hunt14. Leave That Thing Alone15. NEIL PEART DRUM SOLO!16. Resist (acoustic)17. 2112 Overture/Temples of Syrinx18. Caravan19. Passage To Bangkok20. Closer To The Heart21.Working ManEncore:22. YYZ23. Subdivisions24. Limelight

9 years ago

Richard Handler

that's absolutely awful...the things that people should just not have to go through but these things just somehow happen, such a bloody shame all the negatives this universe just has to produce, poor guy, im sure he's a mental ironman now if that's any consolation

9 years ago

Diana Burnwood

guy lost his daughter and his wife within a year of each other.

10 years ago

Daslaer

Rush makes an error on a song during a live show...creates whole new song for a new album

10 years ago

Michael Rushlander

Neil didn't know if they played Presto before live (2:02)? How could he not know this? It just seems a strange statement--of course, anybody has the right and susceptibility to forget things, but that seems to be something Neil would have known for sure....

10 years ago

kennyplay

not this tour, they mixed things up a little bit. there is a heck of alot of production that goes along with the material too at a concert. have you never seen Rush before?

10 years ago

gcharocks

Do they seriously do the same set at every concert? I love Rush, but that's just lame and boring.

10 years ago

John Sanborn

Moving Pictures was originally made in 1981 but they remastered it in 2006.

10 years ago

Kevin Canavan

Interesting that One Little Victory is in that version of the set.

10 years ago

Ben C

they remastered it

10 years ago

Julian Scott

No moving pictures was made in 1981 I searched it

10 years ago

mehoff jack

movie pictures was made in 2006 theres a live album of it on itunes.

10 years ago

Julian Scott

Isn't moving pictures made in 1981

10 years ago

David Dorado

I, too, would believe dream rather than nightmare.

10 years ago

Stephen Myers

Or more like a dream...

11 years ago

bstevenscb

being the drum tech for Neil has to be a nightmare

11 years ago

neilpeart311

I would argue Ringo Starr.

11 years ago

MrGibstrat

im so fucking sick of hearing and i'm sure the guys in rush will agree, and that is that tom sawyer should be retired, i cant stand to hear it anymore, whenever a radio station says they are gonna play some rush, of course its tom fucking sawyer, give me a break.

11 years ago

GirlsinFogandSmoke

He has exactly the number of drums and cymbals that is right for HIM!

11 years ago

jim weldon

FYI, Neil plays a 5-piece kit equally as well. He explained in about 1979, Rush is a three piece band, and to give the live performance the richness of the studio, everyone needs to play more sounds."I still approach the way I play as if I'm playing a 5-piece. It's just a 5-piece with a lot of toys."

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