@eightvinyllow The Camera Eye is underrated classic. I am glad they played the whole Moving Pictures album again. I loved it when they did it on the Time Machine tour. 😊🤘
Today in Rock History
June 11, 1976
Rush recorded their very first live album, All the World’s a Stage, at Toronto’s Massey Hall over three nights (June 11–13) during the 2112 tour. The album covers the bands first four releases on Mercury Records. All the World’s a Stage was released on September 29, 1976, and became Rush’s first album to crack the US Billboard 200 (peaking at No. 40). It captured the band at a pivotal moment — riding the breakthrough success of 2112 and solidifying their reputation as a powerful live act.
@eightvinyllow I am a member of the Rush Rats group (on Facebook). We have been arranging meet ups of fans since the Time Machine tour. We are hoping to have a meet up in Chicago during this tour. I will keep you updated if such a meet up occurs. 😊🎶🎸🎤🥁
@eightvinyllow with the Rush: Fifty Something tour having at least two very different set lists and perhaps even more variations, I think you might need to consider going to more than one of the concerts in Chicago. They are there for 4 nights 😉🤘
That's a wrap on show #2! Some highlights included the return of Aimee Mann on "Time Stand Still", the FULL 2112 suite, and they played TEN new songs not included in Sunday's show - nearly half the entire show. Full setlist and highlights here: https://t.co/urkkspocfH
@eightvinyllow I think they might rotate out one of the longer songs and do the full 2112 suite. They have not done the full piece since the T4E tour 😊
Alright #Rush fans, Night 2 is here in LA!
After an incredible opening night, what songs do you think we'll hear tonight that didn't make Sunday's setlist?
I'm curious to hear your predictions and wishlist picks.
Drop your thoughts below!!!