Look past the "different" costumes (yeah, that's Geddy in a cloak, or a gown, or something), and check out all the stuff that's going on in this song! Neil Peart (drummer) has to switch sticks every five seconds because he goes from drums to bells to chimes to bell-tree to gong, etc. Geddy Lee (the singer) is playing a double-neck rickenbacher 4-string bass/6-string electric guitar. He's also singing incredibly high, playing all the synthesizer parts, and using his feet to play background things on "Taurus Pedals." Not to say Alex Lifeson (guitar) is slacking off or anything, but all he's doing is playing guitar . If ever there were something I would have liked to have seen live, it would be this performance. This is incredible! There's so much going on at once, and Rush is only a three-piece band! Generally, most people consider drums or keyboards to be the only instruments where the player has to mentally subdivide different body parts which are doing different things simultaneously (i.e. the four limbs of a drummer, or the right-hand and left-hand parts of a piano piece). Just watch Geddy for about two minutes around 3:00 into this video again... wow. Singing, playing a killer bassline, and layering a synth pedal part underneath it all. That's skill.