
So, there I was sitting in Section 124 Row 5 Seat 6 with heightened anticipation and going through the motions of listening to the opening act (Fastway) which they thankfully dropped for the Test for Echo tour. Finally, the lights dropped and the Three Stooges Introduction began and they immediately launch into "The Spirit of Radio" and after that it was all a blur. I do remember seeing Geddy Lee play his Steinberger bass and synthesizer simultaneously while singing, Alex playing and jumping around like a lunatic, staring in sheer amazement at the Professor on his Candy Apple Red Tama set (still my favorite drum kit) and watching it rotate for "Witch Hunt". This CD does bring back alot of memories. My only gripe with this release is that it is a straight soundtrack of the DVD and not a complete concert. Everything I have read is that RUSH has kept a substantial collection of their concert performances and I am sure that they have a complete recording of the shows that they played at Maple Leaf Gardens. One can only hope that when RUSH eventually retires, they will release a career retrospective of live performances that have not been previously available. The entire set is listed below with the songs that appear on the CD in italics.
Madison Square Garden Set List
- Three Stooges Introduction
- The Spirit of Radio
- Subdivisons
- The Body Electric
- The Enemy Within (Part 1 of the Fear Trilogy)
- The Weapon (Part 2 of the Fear Trilogy)
- Witch Hunt (Part 3 of the Fear Trilogy)
- New World Man
- Between The Wheels
- Red Barchetta
- Distant Early Warning
- Red Sector A
- Closer to the Heart
- Kid Gloves
- YYZ/Temples of Syrinx/Tom Sawyer
- Red Lenses/Drum Solo/Red Lenses
- Vital Signs
- Finding My Way
- In the Mood
While there has been a large quantity and quality of live RUSH material released inthe past five years, this CD does serve an excellent time capsule for wher the band was in1984, their musicianship and the sonic sound that they employed at that time. It is a good listen but would probably only interest the tried and true RUSH fan RUSH - Grace Under Pressure: 1984 Tour
Thanks! I saw Rush once at MSG and twice at the Spectrum in Philly. Just amazing!
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