4/14/2024 0 Comments Elle astro hebdo corpion![]() Some other highlights: Neil changed his drum solo! I always thought that the whole point of the “solo,” aside from showing off how much you kick ass at your instrument, was to improvise something fun. 3) They do NOT play “Working Man” or the first album medley that they have been playing for far too long to end their sets. ![]() 2) They play “Natural Science” and “Witch Hunt” back to back…two of my favorite Rush songs ever. This CD is no exception, and in fact, it may be my favorite live Rush release for three reasons: 1) They play “Entre Nous,” a wonderful song that I’ve never heard live. Anyway, their recent live shows have been a lot of fun because they have been really experimenting with their set list, playing some of their more obscure tracks that they haven’t played live in years. So, why get a live record? because it’s fun to hear them duplicate these sounds live! If that means nothing to you, then you’re probably not a musician. ![]() The pro and con of a Rush live CD is that it sounds pretty much exactly the way the studio record does (because they are perfectionists, they duplicate the studio solos exactly). Then at some point they broke the pattern and just went nuts with the releases. They started out back in the 70s by doing a live record after every four studio records. SOUNDTRACK: RUSH-Snakes and Arrows Live (2008).
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