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Rush: Time Machine 2011 Live In Cleveland

Rush , Sam Dunn , Scot McFadyen    DVD
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Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland is an unforgettable evening with Canadian rock band, Rush, performing their classic hits and legendary 4x Platinum album "Moving Pictures" live, in its entirety.

The band's most successful album, "Moving Pictures" (1981) features some of their most well known songs and perennial radio favourites, including "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight," and the Grammy®-nominated instrumental "YYZ."

Captured in April 2011 during the renowned trio's extensive world tour, Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland marks the band's first live concert filmed in the United States, a decision which acknowledges Cleveland's role in Rush's early history. The first city to support Rush on its airwaves, some say that Cleveland is where it all began -- with WMMS DJ Donna Halper, credited with helping 'break the band' in 1974 by spinning "Working Man" on her show.

In addition to the 26-song concert set, the disc features two of Rush's notorious concept tour videos: The "Real" History of Rush Episode No. 2 "Don't Be Rash," and The "Real" History of Rush Episode No. 17' "...and Rock and Roll is My Name." The bonus material also includes outtakes from the short films, an alternate music video for "Tom Sawyer," and two rare pieces of live Rush footage from the vault: "Need Some Love" performed at Laura Second Secondary School - with original drummer John Rutsey (1974) and "Anthem" performed in Passaic New Jersey (1976).

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Songs from the featured album "Moving Pictures" (1981):

  1. The Spirit Of Radio
  2. Time Stand Still
  3. Presto
  4. Stick It Out
  5. Workin' Them Angels
  6. Leave That Thing Alone
  7. Faithless
  8. BU2B
  9. Free Will
10. Marathon
11. Subdivisions
12. Tom Sawyer
13. Red Barchetta
14. YYZ
15. Limelight
16. The Camera Eye
17. Witch Hunt
18. Vital Signs
19. Caravan
20. Moto Perpetuo
21. O'Malley's Break
22. Closer To The Heart
23. 2112 Overture/The Temples Of Syrinx
24. Far Cry
25. La Villa Strangiato
26. Working Man

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5.0 out of 5 stars THE THIS IS MORE LIKE IT..., Nov 15 2011
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B. C. Whitcomb "WTF?!" (Mad Cow, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Over the course of the last several years, Rush has subjected their audience to an avalanche of live DVD releases (Not to mention an insane number of compilations) to the point where any Rush fan could get dangerously annoyed with their material of late. The DVD releases ran the gamut of promising but short efforts to outright documents of their sleepwalking live performances. Almost ready to give up, I watched 'Time Machine' and was pleasantly surprised. This DVD is an excellent production. Beginning with a conceptual video of the 'true' and hilarious origins of Rush, the video moves into Rush's performance in Cleveland. Maintaining the steam-punk theme throughout the show, Rush presents an energetic performance, filled with powerful musicianship, and playful interactions with the audience. And the audience shots for this show reveal a crowd that is an enthusiastic as the one that attended the 'Rush in Rio' show. Beautifully shot, well-lit, excellent sound, Rush finally got it completely right.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Rush: Time Machine is timeless, Feb 2 2012
"Rush: Time Machine" is from a concert in Cleveland in 2011, and for long standing Rush fans this is a terrific concert film. One of the best parts is that the camera isn't constantly jerking around from one place to another and allows the viewer to see and appreciate what incredible musicians these three truly are. The playlist covers a little bit of everything from their 40 years together, including one, "BU2B" from an upcoming new album. Some old songs are given updated twists, something true fans will appreciate. I think the biggest thing I got from watching this concert is that it's so obvious they love what they do and they still have fun doing it. Where many bands have burned out or broken up, Rush just keeps on rockin'.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Still Rockin' After 37 Years!, Nov 15 2011
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Scott Fischer (Bowmanville, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
Well, Geddy & Alex have been together for 43 years as Rush but the first album didn't technically release until 1974. Regardless, Time Machine Tour delivers a lot of favourites from those earlier years including, for the first time, Moving Pictures performed in its entirety! It's fitting that they recorded they entire Cleveland show as it was a Cleveland radio station that gave them the air play that parlayed into their mega success! Although now into their 50s, Rush still deliver the intensity and musical mastery they have always striven for! These boys show no signs of slowing down. Having survived the '70s & '80s excess by most rock bands, their longevity shows that they were never a flash in the pan band. Revered by some of the great musicians of the 80s, 90s, and into the 21st century, a Rush performance is still a wonder to behold. A definite buy for the serious or casual fan of their immense catalogue.
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