The Spirit of Radio Originally Performed By Rush
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough Originally Performed By Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrel - Tribute Version Listen Baby... Ain't no mountain high Ain't no valley low Ai…
Come and Get Your Love Originally Performed By Redbone - Tribute Version Hey (hey) What's the matter with your head? yeah... Hey (hey…
Connection Originally Performed By Elastica Riding on any wave There is the luck you crave They don′t…
Escape (The Pina Colada Song) Originally Performed By Rupert Holmes - Tribute Version I was tired of my lady, we'd been together too…



Fooled Around and Fell in Love Originally Performed By Elvin Bishop I must have been through about a million girls I'd love…
Fooled Around and Fell in Love Originally Performed By Elvin Bishop - Tribute Version I must have been through about a million girls I'd love…
I Want You Back Originally Performed By Jackson 5 - Tribute Version Just let me tell you now When I had you to…


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@theguywhoisaustralian1465

EVERY REFERENCE OR EASTER EGG I COULD SPOT

0:11 Guglielmo Marconi: Inventor of the radio.
0:42 The record the DJ is playing is Permanent Waves. The album on which this song appears.
0:54 The guy is driving a "Red Barchetta"
1:02 Young Neil (I guess)
1:09 The signs above the buildings say Lee, Peart and Lifeson
1:11 The boat with "Pirate Radio" is possibly a reference to "The Boat that Rocked" (It was called Pirate Radio in America)
1:47 Bob Coburn. Host of a popular radio show called Rockline. Rush appeared 18 times as guests
1:50 Jim Ladd. Another popular rock DJ who interviewed Rush several times
1:56 Donna Halper. Credited with being the first DJ to play rush on the radio. She played the song Working Man on their debut album and it struck a chord with all the working man in the area as shown by the construction workers and such listening in.
2:10 Characters Rush played in a sketch promoting the Time Machine Tour. Geddy, Neil and Alex from left to right.
2:11 The lady on the right is reading a magazine which has Geddy's double necked Rickenbacker bass on the cover. There also appears to be a poster of young Geddy behind the lady on the left.
2:13. The soda ad on the back wall is for a soda called "airwave" which "Crackles with life" The poster on the counter says "Magic at your fingers" and the one next to that says "Glittering prises" all lyrical referenes to the song
2:14 The man on the left appears to be holding the debut rush album, the lady next to him is holding Permanent Waves, there's a 2112 poster on the back wall
2:20 David Marsden. DJ and program director at CFNY, a popular radio station in Canada. The station's slogan was "The Spirit of the Radio"
2:23 (This stuff is going by too quickly so I'll say them all in this one)
Brain in a jar for "Hemispheres", the 2112 logo, the prism from "Caress of Steel"
2:51 The dog from "Signals" and the 2112 logo
2:53 the radio time says 2112 and the staion, WMMS 100.7fm is a Cleveland based Prog Rock station credited with helping Rush Break into the American market.
3:10 Geddy's double neck Ricki and other instruments
3:19 Fire Hidrant from "Signals", brain from "Hemispheres", nuts and bolts from "counterparts"
3:39 Sign for Le Studio. Where Rush recorded and filmed Tom Sawyer and other songs.
4:19 radio signal 21.12
4:42 Inside Geddy's synth pedal is the Fly by Night Owl, 2112 logo, Counterparts, and I guess a baseball because Geddy likes to collect baseballs?
4:47 The Test for Echo statue and the thing from Distant Stages
4:49 I couldn't find the exact source, but in the early days of Rush, Alex Lifeson wore a monster mask like that during an interview.
4:54 The word "Integrity" coming from a top hat, as if it's an illusion from a magician. Also could be a reference to the alum "Presto"
4:54 All the famous instruments associated with the band. Alex liked Les Pauls and Gibson ES guitars. Geddy was famous for playing Rickenbacker basses as well as his Fender Jazz Bass. Another Hemispheres brain.

Phew.....am I a Rush fan yet?



All comments from YouTube:

@Seadub76

Don't be sad because Neil's gone, smile because he was here

@christinehayes839

And we got to exist at the same time he did.

@danielmarone5757

Great comment

@jthetunes1

Thank you sir for an awesome perspective 💚 🤘🤘

@noahk1300

Wow that’s powerful

@jeffmcmaster7511

Best thing i heard yet. Thank you !

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@jlmso11568

the last image hits hard. very very hard.

@jpow73

It sure does. Still hard to accept. Rip Professor Peart. You were one of a kind and are deeply missed. Though I never met you, your words and drumming touched me (and many others) and influenced my teenage years (and beyond...I’m 47 now). Thank you Pratt, and Rest in Beats.

@rickgyurko6504

I got teary even before that when they showed him at the kit after the Le Studio sign. The end cinched it. Great job.

@DebraKadabra

I started to tear up at Donna spinning the first album.

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