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New Rush DVD - Live In Cleveland

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Experience the Time Machine Tour!

26 Songs, including "Closer to the Heart," "The Spirit of Radio," and the seminal Moving Pictures album, performed live in its entirety for the first time ever.

Available November 8, on DVD, Blu-ray, and CD here: http://amzn.to/timemachinedvd

DVD & Blu-ray feature nearly 3 hours of video, including never-before-seen performances of "Need Some Love" (1974) and "Anthem" (1976), plus outtakes & a performance of "Tom Sawyer" from the History of Rush skits, featuring Geddy, Alex, and Neil as you have never seen them before.
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Re: New Rush DVD - Live In Cleveland

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Tiki Torches wrote:

Experience the Time Machine Tour!

26 Songs, including "Closer to the Heart," "The Spirit of Radio," and the seminal Moving Pictures album, performed live in its entirety for the first time ever.

Available November 8, on DVD, Blu-ray, and CD here: http://amzn.to/timemachinedvd

DVD & Blu-ray feature nearly 3 hours of video, including never-before-seen performances of "Need Some Love" (1974) and "Anthem" (1976), plus outtakes & a performance of "Tom Sawyer" from the History of Rush skits, featuring Geddy, Alex, and Neil as you have never seen them before.
This was an awesome tour btw. I only saw them once (in Baltimore) but I had 2nd row seats. It was excellent. I love these guys.
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Re: New Rush DVD - Live In Cleveland

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Hockey Mon wrote:
Tiki Torches wrote:

Experience the Time Machine Tour!

26 Songs, including "Closer to the Heart," "The Spirit of Radio," and the seminal Moving Pictures album, performed live in its entirety for the first time ever.

Available November 8, on DVD, Blu-ray, and CD here: http://amzn.to/timemachinedvd

DVD & Blu-ray feature nearly 3 hours of video, including never-before-seen performances of "Need Some Love" (1974) and "Anthem" (1976), plus outtakes & a performance of "Tom Sawyer" from the History of Rush skits, featuring Geddy, Alex, and Neil as you have never seen them before.
This was an awesome tour btw. I only saw them once (in Baltimore) but I had 2nd row seats. It was excellent. I love these guys.
It was a great show. I saw it in Nashville, but it was 4th time seeing them. I love me some Neil.
I knew this girl made of memories and phrases, who lived her whole life in both chapters and stages.
Danced 'til the dawn, wished all her worries away.

She's a long way from a West Nashville grand ballroom gown.
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Re: New Rush DVD - Live In Cleveland

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maid memories wrote:
Hockey Mon wrote:
Tiki Torches wrote:

Experience the Time Machine Tour!

26 Songs, including "Closer to the Heart," "The Spirit of Radio," and the seminal Moving Pictures album, performed live in its entirety for the first time ever.

Available November 8, on DVD, Blu-ray, and CD here: http://amzn.to/timemachinedvd

DVD & Blu-ray feature nearly 3 hours of video, including never-before-seen performances of "Need Some Love" (1974) and "Anthem" (1976), plus outtakes & a performance of "Tom Sawyer" from the History of Rush skits, featuring Geddy, Alex, and Neil as you have never seen them before.
This was an awesome tour btw. I only saw them once (in Baltimore) but I had 2nd row seats. It was excellent. I love these guys.
It was a great show. I saw it in Nashville, but it was 4th time seeing them. I love me some Neil.
Well, I should clarify that and say that while I only saw them once on *this* tour, I've seen them at least once on every tour since Power Windows. They, as always, put on an excellent show. While Geddy's voice isn't what it use to be, the band still rocks.
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Re: New Rush DVD - Live In Cleveland

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Hockey Mon wrote:[quote="maid memories"
It was a great show. I saw it in Nashville, but it was 4th time seeing them. I love me some Neil.
Well, I should clarify that and say that while I only saw them once on *this* tour, I've seen them at least once on every tour since Power Windows. They, as always, put on an excellent show. While Geddy's voice isn't what it use to be, the band still rocks.[/quote]

I agree. I'm not a huge fan, but I had a drummer boyfriend once upon a time and I got him tickets as gifts a few times. Needless to say, we broke up, but I still go to their shows. They're fantastic musicians and are great in concert. I honestly think I could watch Neil play a self-indulgent drum solo for hours.
I knew this girl made of memories and phrases, who lived her whole life in both chapters and stages.
Danced 'til the dawn, wished all her worries away.

She's a long way from a West Nashville grand ballroom gown.
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Re: New Rush DVD - Live In Cleveland

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I haven't seen them in concert since the Counterparts tour in the early 90s but they're one of the few bands out that have been around as long as they have that are still putting out albums that show them to be just as fresh and innovative as ever.
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