Rush mashup

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

The Age Of Wonders - Rush - June 25th, 1975

This is the other show from the "Fly By Night Tour" I was writing about in my review of "Bad Boys In Cleveland". It's an audience recording that includes the track "You Can't Fight It" that was a single released on Moon Records in 1973. The quality can't compare with "Bad Boys In Cleveland",but it's still an amazing audience recording for 1975. I would get this for "You Can't Fight It" but not for a better sounding show than "Bad Boys In Cleveland". Good instrument sound, very little tape hiss, and an over-all good show. 7/10.


Track Listing:
Finding My Way
Best I Can
Anthem
Beneath, Between, Behind
In The End
Fly By Night
By-Tor And The Snow Dog
Working Man
The Rhythm Method (Drum Solo)
In The Mood
Need Some Love
What You're Doing
(Bonus) You Can't Fight It

Canadian Bacon Platinum Edition - Rush - December 10th, 1977

This is a first gen audience recording from the "A Farewell To Kings Tour". Debated to be the best of the tour, and the people who say that have reason to believe that. This show sounds great, no tape his, instruments are all clear. There is a bit of distance however, and there is one guy who keeps setting off little firecrackers. I want to find where this guy lives and punch him. It's also missing "Cinderella Man" witch makes me sad. Aside from that this show is great. You should get this show. I can't really say it's better than "The Art Of Sound" but it's a great show and you should still get it. 8/10


Track Listing:
Disk #1
Bastille Day
Lakes Side Park
By-Tor And The Snow Dog
Xanadu
A Farewell To Kings
Something For Nothing
Cygnus X-1
Disk #2
Anthem 
Closer To The Heart
2112
Working Man
Fly By Night
In The Mood
The Rhythm Method (Drum Solo)


The Art Of Sound - Rush - November 12th, 1977

This is a show from the "A Farewell To Kings Tour". This is one of the better shows from the tour. It's an audience recording, but don'r let that fool you. It's very good sounding, small little bit of tape his, clear instruments and vocals. Over all good. There isn't too much to say about this show, it's really good and you should get it. "A Farewell To Kings" has some great songs on it like "Xanadu", "A Farewell To Kings" and "Cygnus X-1".That alone, make this show worth getting. 8/10.
Track Listing:
Disk #1
Bastille Day
Lakeside Park
By-Tor And The Snow Dog
Xanadu
A Farewell To Kings
Something For Nothing
Cygnus X-1
Disk #2
Anthem 
Closer To The Heart
2112
Working Man/Fly By Night/In The Mood
The Rhythm Method (Drum Solo)

Friday, April 5, 2013

Celebrate The Eve Of Big Wave - Rush - June 2nd, 1977

The show I talked about on my post about "Sign Of Eth". Read what I said about it there and you can go to the comments for the download if you're interested.


Track Listing:
Lakeside Park
2112
Xanadu
By-Tor And The Snow Dog
The Necromancer 
Working Man/Finding My Way/The Rhythm Method(Drum Solo)
Fly By Night
In The Mood

Sign Of Eth - Rush - June 2nd, 1977

This is an audience recording from the "All The Worlds A Stage Tour". It is very different from "By-Tor's Battle V2.02" This show has a different setlist, with out some songs and with others. This show has the pre-release version of "Xanadu" as well as "The Necromancer" and is missing songs like "Anthem" and "Bastille Day". The show sounds good, nothing really to complain about. 7/10 get this show for "Xanadu" or you could get the other version of this show with a bit of a different sound. I recommend both. Good shows, get them.
Track Listing: 
Lakeside Park
2112 Overture (I got this show off of a torrent, so I didn't edit all these parts together, sorry)
2112 Temples Of Syrinx
2112 Discovery
2112 Presentation
2112 Soliloquy
2112 Grand Finale
By-Tor And The Snow Dog
The Necromancer
Working Man/Finding My Way/The Rhythm Method (Drum Solo)
Fly By Night
In The Mood



By-Tor's Battle V2.01 - Rush - October 25th, 1976

This is a soundboard from the "All The Worlds A Stage Tour" I've got quite a few of these, so expect them soon, but maybe not in order like what I've been doing. This show is nothing special. The Version 2.01 is a lot better being a lower gen source than the original. Less tape his, complete show, better instrument quality etc. As well as the drum and guitar jam before "In The End". The instruments are all good, tape hiss isn't too bad (Forgot to mention, I download this and didn't edit it myself, so "The Rhythm Method" is coupled with "Working Man" and "Finding My Way"). Over-all, it's just a good show. Nothing amazing, just a good show. 7/10 you should get this show because it's good. The end.
Track Listing:
Bastille Day
Anthem
Lakeside Park
2112
Fly By Night
In The Mood
Something For Nothing
Alex And Neil Jam
In The End
By-Tor And The Snow Dog
Working Man/Finding My Way/The Rhythm Method(Drum Solo)
Best I Can
Digital Rush Experience Link:http://www.digitalrushexperience.com/database/review.php?RecordingID=865

Thursday, April 4, 2013

We Are The Priests - Rush - May 30th, 1976

This is my only show from the "2112 Tour" a lot of people out there confuse the "2112 Tour" with the "All The Worlds A Stage Tour". For a show this early, it's not that bad. It is a soundboard recording. But the audio is "shaky" and has some tape hiss. Another thing about this show, it has almost NO audience noise what-so-ever (Aside from a few screams that can be heard from time to time). Some people might like that, but for me, it's a turn off. Geddy sounds good, the guitar is great, drums are nice and smooth feeling. Bass can be heard but to me sound kind-of blended in to the mix rather than being separated more from the rest of the audio. 6.5/10 audio, would be higher if not for the tape hiss and other pet peeves. Pick it up, it's a good show and worth your time.

Track Listing:
Bastille Day
Anthem
Lakeside Park
2112
Fly By Night
In The Mood
Something For Nothing
By-Tor And The Snow Dog
In The End
Working Man/Finding My Way
The Rhythm Method (Drum Solo)
What You're Doing

Stainless Steel - Rush - November 15th, 1975

This is the best known show from the "Caress Of Steel Tour". This is an audience recording of the tour, it's not very great quality, but with the full version of "The Necromancer" it's hard to pass up. This bootleg has really crumbly sound, but you are able to make you the instruments well enough. Geddy's voice is probably the hardest to hear. It doesn't come through very clearly, but you can still hear him throughout most of the show. Guitar, drums and bass are surprisingly clear, the guitar being a bit distorted at times though but not really taking away from it's over-all sound. It terms of sound quality, it's no gem. But it clear enough to enjoy and because it's the best known show from the "Down The Tubes Tour" it's worth picking up. Audio rating is a 5.5/10. Get this show for it's set list and historical importance, not it's sound.




Track Listing:
Intro (Not Normally Part of the setlist, I got it from the "8mm movie")
Bastille Day
Anthem
Lakeside Park
The Necromancer
By-Tor And The Snow Dog
Working Man
The Rhythm Method (Drum Solo)
Outro (Not Normally Part of the setlist I THINK!, I got it from the "8mm movie")

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Bad Boys In Cleveland - Rush - May 15th, 1975

This is currently my only show from the "Fly By Night" tour (although, I should be editing "The Age Of Wonders" soon, so I'll post that when I get done with it.) The show is an FM recording from the WMMS Concert Series. It's great quality with good and clear bass, some great sounding drums and a somewhat quiet guitar, which is unusual for one of these early shows (in which the guitar is normally screeching) but it's not a bad thing, you can still make the guitar out just fine. Geddy sounds great, not very high pitched like a lot of other early Rush, but I don't think that's a bad or good thing. There is some tape hissing on this show, it's not too distracting, but it's there. One of the only shows out there for the "Fly By Night" tour. If you like early Rush, or Rush at all, get this show. 8.5/10


Track Listing:
Finding My Way
Best I can
What You're Doing
Anthem
Beneath, Between And Behind
In The End
Fly By Night
Working Man
The Rhythm Method (Drum Solo)
In The Mood
Need Some Love
Bad Boy

Monday, April 1, 2013

Finding Prime - Rush - December 16th, 1974

This is the last (known) recorded show of the "Rush" tour. I believe there were 12 more show performed on the show (the last one being on January 31st 1975). This is my favorite show from the whole tour, all the instruments sound great, the mix is fantastic, and being a Pre-Broadcast Soundboard, the sound is clear and full. I can't recommend any other show over this. Some say that "The Fifth Order Of Angels" is just as good or better, but this show is a MUST HAVE from this tour(one small note, the guitar does go quiet a few times in some songs). 10/10, get this show. (Download in comments)


Track Listing:
Finding My Way
Best I Can
What You're Doing
Fly By Night (First time being played)
Here Again
Anthem
Bad Boy
Working Man
The Rhythm Method (Drum Solo)

Rushian Whiskey 74 - Rush - November 27th, 1974

This is an audience recording from the Rush tour. It's a six song set that was to be continued after "The Butts Band" but that wasn't recorded. It isn't the best in terms of quality, the guitar is the most clear and the loudest. I can make out the bass easily. Geddy sounds okay in the mix (He gets over powered by the guitar a lot, especially in "Fancy Dancer"). And you can make out the drums, but they get lost often. This boot isn't the best sounding, but it's not "hard" to listen to. It's got never before released songs like "Fancy Dancer" and "Bad Boy". I would go with "Finding Prime" or "The Fifth Order Of Angels" over this show. Even the version of "By-Tor 74" I put up is better than this show, but to the collector, this is a must get. It's not AWFUL like "First Time" but it's not the best of the tour by a long shot. 6/10.



Track Listing:
Finding My Way
Fancy Dancer
In The Mood/Country Diddle
In The End
What You're Doing
Bad Boy