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Rush - YYZ
The official music video for “YYZ” from ‘Moving Pictures.’ Celebrate 40 years of ‘Moving Pictures’ with the 2015 album remaster + the complete, unreleased To...www.youtube.com
18. YYZ (29 Punkte, 6 Nennungen)
(Moving Pictures, 1981)
" The song 'YYZ' is something of a rhythm section "tour-de-force" for Geddy and myself, and we indulged ourselves richly! The title refers to the identity code used by the Toronto International Airport. We used the Morse Code signal emitted by the control tower as a rhythmic device for the introduction (-.--/-.--/--..) dah dit dah dah dah dit dah dah/dah dah dit dit, = Y-Y-Z. The body of the song is influenced by the side of rock/jazz fusion which leans more towards rock, like Brand X, Bill Bruford, and some of Weather Report's work.
Because of the complexity of Alex and Geddy's parts, we decided to record each instrument separately, so that everyone could concentrate solely on his own part. This is very unusual for us. We usually record the basic track as a trio, then overdub or redo parts as necessary, later on. It was interesting to be all alone in the studio, humming the song to myself while playing to nothing! Fortunately, the arrangement was very organized, and I knew the song well enough to imagine the other musicians." (Neal Peart)
Bestes! Finde ich noch einen Tick geiler als "La Villa Strangiato" ... Und: Hurra, meiner erster Punkt!Zweitbestes Rush-Instrumental!
Neben Tom Sawyer der zweite Grund, warum Moving Pictures kein perfektes Album für mich ist. Die zwei skip ich eigentlich immer. Umso göttlicher der Rest!Rush - YYZ
The official music video for “YYZ” from ‘Moving Pictures.’ Celebrate 40 years of ‘Moving Pictures’ with the 2015 album remaster + the complete, unreleased To...www.youtube.com
18. YYZ (29 Punkte, 6 Nennungen)
(Moving Pictures, 1981)
" The song 'YYZ' is something of a rhythm section "tour-de-force" for Geddy and myself, and we indulged ourselves richly! The title refers to the identity code used by the Toronto International Airport. We used the Morse Code signal emitted by the control tower as a rhythmic device for the introduction (-.--/-.--/--..) dah dit dah dah dah dit dah dah/dah dah dit dit, = Y-Y-Z. The body of the song is influenced by the side of rock/jazz fusion which leans more towards rock, like Brand X, Bill Bruford, and some of Weather Report's work.
Because of the complexity of Alex and Geddy's parts, we decided to record each instrument separately, so that everyone could concentrate solely on his own part. This is very unusual for us. We usually record the basic track as a trio, then overdub or redo parts as necessary, later on. It was interesting to be all alone in the studio, humming the song to myself while playing to nothing! Fortunately, the arrangement was very organized, and I knew the song well enough to imagine the other musicians." (Neal Peart)
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