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    Posted: May 09 2011 at 22:50
I saw them in Sarnia and Toronto at the Molson Amp...good show except that they took the videos too far, and didn't play enough true 'Time Machine' material (only 4 songs from pre-80's - 5 if you count the Temples as separate from 2112 Overture). I loved the MP set, but I mean the last song before the encore was Far Cry. Far Cry? Really? Come on guys, that documentary psyched me up, I was hoping to see some Xanadu action or something from Caress of Steel. Maybe even Anthem or By-Tor, or (God forbid) the Hemispheres Prelude or A Farewell to Kings. I noticed that this most recent leg they started playing the Cygnus X-1 riff at the end of Working Man - they couldn't have just taken out some of the 80's catalog they've played over the last few tours and played all of Cygnus X-1? Auuuugh those guys like to mess with our minds! And seriously, what was with the sausage machine? And the guys from I Love You Man in the last video? Give me a break. I heard 'Time Machine Tour' a few months before it started and imagined a revisiting of the old days with kimonos, doublenecks, Marshall stacks, analog drum effects like tubular bells and chimes and a gong, Rickenbackers, Gibson ES-355'/345's/335's/Howard Roberts Fusion, less cheesy videos, and an AWESOME setlist comprised of old favorites. It's not my fault I'm too young to have seen them in the glory days, they should give every fan of today's age an opportunity to hear the same songs live now that they played in the 70's, not just the 80's and 90's. You can only play Far Cry so many times...had I known the setlist in advance (I don't peep for concerts, I maintain surprise) and hadn't already bought tickets to both shows I would've only seen the Sarnia show and sold the Toronto tickets. I love those guys but they need to snap out of this weird phase they're in!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2011 at 23:12
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Setlist for the First Mariner Arena gig in Baltimore on April 22nd..
 
First set:
 
Spirit of Radio
Time Stand Still
Presto
Stick It Out
Workin' The Angels
Leave That Thing Alone
Faithless
BU2B
Freewill
Marathon
Subdivisions
 
Second set:
 
Tom Sawyer
Red Barchetta
YYZ
Limelight
The Canera Eye
Witch Hunt
Vital Signs
Caravan
Drum Solo
Closer To The Heart
2112 Part I:Overture
2112 Part II:The Temples of Syrinx
Far Cry
La Villa Stangiato (encore)
Working Man (encore)
 
 
Strong performance that went off without a hitch.My son enjoyed them tremendously and the $60 price tag per ticket was well worth it.

Yeah that's a pretty good setlist. There's a few songs I'd like to hear that always get omitted (Nobody's Hero and Different Strings come to mind), but as far as stuff I'm familiar with, there isn't a damn thing there that I don't like. I'm not enough of a Rush fan to consider paying that much for tickets, but if someone else was paying for it or if they were at a festival I was already attending I'd love to see them.

Sounds like they put on an awesome show. I'm glad you had a good time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2011 at 17:41
You know its worth it though. Saw them in Florida. 5 star show.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2011 at 03:51
Setlist for the First Mariner Arena gig in Baltimore on April 22nd..
 
First set:
 
Spirit of Radio
Time Stand Still
Presto
Stick It Out
Workin' The Angels
Leave That Thing Alone
Faithless
BU2B
Freewill
Marathon
Subdivisions
 
Second set:
 
Tom Sawyer
Red Barchetta
YYZ
Limelight
The Canera Eye
Witch Hunt
Vital Signs
Caravan
Drum Solo
Closer To The Heart
2112 Part I:Overture
2112 Part II:The Temples of Syrinx
Far Cry
La Villa Stangiato (encore)
Working Man (encore)
 
 
Strong performance that went off without a hitch.My son enjoyed them tremendously and the $60 price tag per ticket was well worth it.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2011 at 01:58
Originally posted by Harry Hood Harry Hood wrote:

Keep in mind that many of these artists, including Rush, are getting to be about retirement age. Most of them don't want to be recording/touring until the day they die.

And as you can see in the thread, a lot of people are willing to pay the prices because it "may be their last chance" to see them perform. So the artist gets to earn enough money to retire comfortably, and the fans get to see them one last time. Not a bad scenario, unless you really expect these guys to keep doing this forever, which is just ridiculous. (How would you like it if you had to work until you dropped and never got to retire?)


I'd also be more open to seeing them on this tour if "Stick It Out" and "Presto" were not included on the set-list.  The scenario you describe is indeed not a bad one at all, but if Rush does not keep up their end of the deal by playing an excellent live show, then I have a problem.  I shelled out over $75 to see them live when I was in high school, and it was not only the worst show I have ever been to in my life, but also the most expensive.  The crowd was horrible in that they were obnoxious to everyone else around them, the security was rude, and the sound quality was atrocious (especially for the first half, the second half was decent but not really anything I would call life-changing) .  The only two memorable aspects of that concert were Neil's drum solo, and the light show. 

Seriously, this is coming from a guy who has seen Flogging Molly live.  Rush tries hard, but their show really stunk it up badly.  I felt so sorry for Geddy, it seemed like he was trying hard to hit those high notes.  Alex sounded horrifyingly bad, most of the time.  I can't stand those awful Hughes and Kettner Amps he uses, they distort and mutilate everything good about his guitar tone.  It was not happening that night, I guess.  Again, Rush are my favorite band so this is a pretty big deal for me to admit that I was disappointed by my first and only Rush show.      
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2011 at 01:27
Keep in mind that many of these artists, including Rush, are getting to be about retirement age. Most of them don't want to be recording/touring until the day they die.

And as you can see in the thread, a lot of people are willing to pay the prices because it "may be their last chance" to see them perform. So the artist gets to earn enough money to retire comfortably, and the fans get to see them one last time. Not a bad scenario, unless you really expect these guys to keep doing this forever, which is just ridiculous. (How would you like it if you had to work until you dropped and never got to retire?)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2011 at 20:31
I went to the Portland, OR show during the R30 tour, and found it quite disappointing.  I love Rush, but I think they are losing their stride and consistency as a live act.  I won't be shelling out my hard-earned cash for the Time Machine tour, but if I am impressed by the forthcoming "Clockwork Angels" and they decide to go on tour to promote that album, I will likely give them another shot.    
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2011 at 20:08
Hey ! If you like the band and want to see 'em, I don't see the point in bitchin' about the price. If you really don't want to spend the money then don't go to the gig.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2011 at 15:22
I saw them on the first US leg. Twas expensive, but it was my first Rush show, and it was amazing. It was on my bucket list, and I figure they won't be around for too many years, so I better see them now! As I'm young, I saved for it! Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2011 at 01:25
Just got back from seeing Rush at the First Mariner Arena here in Baltimore.Took my 13 year old son Bryce,his first concert,and it was magic.Just me and my boy jamming together to one of the greatest bands on the planet.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2011 at 10:01
I think prizes are too high (69 € Finland) and all  travelling expenses and band-shirts (MUST GET at least ONE ) and we have to double  ALL the prizes ... But it is all WORTH of it! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 12 2011 at 19:39
Went to Quebec, Canada last year had an incredible price on tickets 60$ you had a ful week of concert saw Maiden,Santana, Hugdson, Rush and an awsome Social Distortion concert over there all outside concerts was amazing. I bought two floor tickets this week to go see rush in montreal got them from scalpers 150$. Not bad praying the rock and roll lord everyday that they by some mysterious chance play 2112 in it's entirity just always wanted to hear that loud guitar at the end and Attention all planets of the solar federation we have assumed controlsHeadbanger
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2010 at 15:38
I got a ticket for the show in Rotterdam, at 59 euro, that's like $90...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2010 at 14:55
I paid 160US for the show. Amazing show by the way
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2010 at 09:49
i payed 60 pounds for mine plus how ever much i'm going to end up spending on petrol for a journey too and from birmingham. This is crazy money but i'm not sure how much longer Rush will be around and they are one of my heroes who i want to see more than almost any other band. This is also why i spent around 50 pounds plus travel for Yes tickets in London last year, the line-up isn't worth 50 pounds ticket but it was a great show and again i don't know how much longer they'll be around. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2010 at 06:35
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Just got my Tix for the April 2011 here in Montreal, and right - prices are getting crazy. With fees each seat was about $105.00 Canadian ( at par with $US these days ), and these were middle are seats about 1/2 way up. What can I say, it's probably one of the last times I'll see them . This show will be almost 37 years from the date I first saw them in November 1974 - price back then was $5.50 for a triple bill, with Rush opening for Nazareth and Rory Gallagher - now THAT's value for your ticket dollar !


Wow 1974! You beat by three years when i saw them with Max Webster at 7$. I had a ticket at the last minute close to the stage and will do the same this time. I don't want pay too much and i don't like the idea of paying 13$ fees when you buy online or by telephone. Another big disavantage of buying online is that they automatically give you the seats closer to the stage wich i don't want for a Rush Concert. So usually it's a seats from the sides of the stage and i prefer to see them in front close or away where i can see from a better perspective the light show and the guys.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2010 at 05:51
Its all to do with supply and demand.  All concerts will sell out, although my step son couldn't afford to go with me so I am on my own.   I haven't missed a tour since Permanent Waves, and not likely to miss them this time.  I don't think there are many tours left in them; this could be the last!!! 
As Progfan1958 above states, I would have loved to see them with Rory Gallagher.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2010 at 16:11
Hmmm...lets see. 28 years of material to play since their last listenable album? Even @ $30 it sounds roughly analogous to paying for my own waterboarding.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2010 at 05:49
Just got my Tix for the April 2011 here in Montreal, and right - prices are getting crazy. With fees each seat was about $105.00 Canadian ( at par with $US these days ), and these were middle are seats about 1/2 way up. What can I say, it's probably one of the last times I'll see them . This show will be almost 37 years from the date I first saw them in November 1974 - price back then was $5.50 for a triple bill, with Rush opening for Nazareth and Rory Gallagher - now THAT's value for your ticket dollar !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2010 at 09:10
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