don't care much about the tone reconstructing - but any new rush tidbits I may not have known =![]()

ya - guess I said that wrong earlier - I loved the vid cuz it pointed out a few things I did not know about Rush before:I don't know. I feel like I could tune out the wisest man or woman in the world if their "tone" is unpleasant.
Stop talking now, please..........
I didn't know Jeff Jones is still probably regretting NOT showing up for a gig.
Because they're not. I always love a video where someone goes into minute detail of how they don't know how to play a song.Chords don't sound right.
You be the judge... this is some thick tone....Chords don't sound right.
Oh ok. Well, he's showing the same exact chords that Alex Lifeson shows.Because they're not. I always love a video where someone goes into minute detail of how they don't know how to play a song.
Which ones did you think were wrong?Because they're not. I always love a video where someone goes into minute detail of how they don't know how to play a song.
I'm beginning to wonder if he layered both in the studio.Which ones did you think were wrong?
There are a couple spots during the E, F#, G, A.... bit where it should be open D not E on the 4th string (3204, x204) but otherwise what he's playing pretty much matches with what Al demonstrates on the video linked above. (I don't think the open B is really in that part either, but I guess that detail isn't too important.)
One position thing about the Al lesson vs. studio: the verse E chord never seems to be at the 9th fret on the album. They all sound about the same and brighter than the next two chords, and there's no slide down to get to the sus4 pinky move after "The river". Also there are quite a few shots of that chord in the music video, always at 4th position.