This was around the zenith of their career, IMO , from 2112 to about 1994 - but the 80’s (to me ) was their glory days - creatively. I’ve put many “views” on the view count for this recording , I always listen to this show when doing yard work , haha
Watched most of the 5th show standing amongst Alex’s guitars behind the curtain on stage left courtesy of Q-107 and Andre Tilk. Met Alex & Geddy after the show.
Wow - Thanks for posting. I saw one of these Radio City Music Hall shows - my very first concert - but I am petty sure it was not this night. I remember Geddy sang "One likes to believe in the freedom of baseball" which he doesn't do here...
I was there and I was so excited that they were playing songs that were yet to be released. I swear I can remember them playing a song called "The Plot" that never made it to the G/P record. Am I the only one who recalls this?
Was at this show and remember geddy announcing one of the signal songs incorrectly. Neil also played some of the songs with his back to the audience because the drum stage didn’t swivel. Strange show, but a great one.
I was there on Sunday 18th
10 rows from the front in the middle!
My ears were ringing for 2 hrs after the show!
It was great!
I bought a long sleeve signals album shirt at the concert. I wore it so much until it fell apart!
I remember them playing as an extra red sector A and Distant Early Warning as an encore!
This was around the zenith of their career, IMO , from 2112 to about 1994 - but the 80’s (to me ) was their glory days - creatively. I’ve put many “views” on the view count for this recording , I always listen to this show when doing yard work , haha
This was my very first Rush show! I’m not exaggerating when I say it was a life changing experience
Mine too!!!! Too funny! Still have my ticket stub.
I was there, I sat in the balcony Sept 18, 1983 it was a Sunday this was great show
Ditto front row first balcony... ;l)
Watched most of the 5th show standing amongst Alex’s guitars behind the curtain on stage left courtesy of Q-107 and Andre Tilk. Met Alex & Geddy after the show.
Wow - Thanks for posting. I saw one of these Radio City Music Hall shows - my very first concert - but I am petty sure it was not this night. I remember Geddy sang "One likes to believe in the freedom of baseball" which he doesn't do here...
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I was there and I was so excited that they were playing songs that were yet to be released. I swear I can remember them playing a song called "The Plot" that never made it to the G/P record. Am I the only one who recalls this?
Was at this show and remember geddy announcing one of the signal songs incorrectly. Neil also played some of the songs with his back to the audience because the drum stage didn’t swivel. Strange show, but a great one.