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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2012 at 05:40
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2012 at 11:28
Originally posted by The Bearded Bard The Bearded Bard wrote:

Great review, Scott! Sorry to hear you were disappointedOuch


Seconded - really looking forward to the O2 Arena in London next year.

If you think Scott was disappointed, you should see some of the Rush forums , you'd think the guys were deliberately ripping people off by playing what they want to (ie a new album they're justifiably proud of) instead of the same songs they've been playing for the last 35 years or so.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2012 at 12:00
Uh-oh.  Well, I'm committed to go - maybe I'll go get a beer during the CA set.  At least I'm not alone in really being underwhelmed by that album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2012 at 16:53
Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Uh-oh.  Well, I'm committed to go - maybe I'll go get a beer during the CA set.  At least I'm not alone in really being underwhelmed by that album.


What baffles me are those who trash Vapor Trails but love Clockwork Angels.

Edit: However, hearing it live may increase your appreciation of it.  I know that's happened to me before (not often, but it happens).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 03 2012 at 00:41
I don't get the dislike for either VP or CA....both are fantastic works by Rush. Sure its not AFTK or Hemispheres, but damn if those albums don't kick a$$.
I have always liked Caravan and BU2B, live those songs are power houses.......I am really looking forward to hearing the rest of the songs off CA live.
 
But I am not surprised at all the fuss over the setlist.....when you have soooo many amazing albums to choose from and people have so many different favs, almost impossible to please the masses.....Bring it on.
 
I am still hoping for that 3 hour show with 16 songs:
 
Cygnus X1
Hemispheres
Fountain of Lamneth
Necromancer
By-Tor/Snowdog
Xanadu
La Villa Strangiato
Natural Science
Camera Eye
Earthshine
Secret Touch
Clockwork Angels
The Garden
Beneath, Between & Behind
Jacobs Ladder
 
Encore:
2112-Side 1
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 03 2012 at 22:13
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

I don't get the dislike for either VP or CA....both are fantastic works by Rush. Sure its not AFTK or Hemispheres, but damn if those albums don't kick a$$.
I have always liked Caravan and BU2B, live those songs are power houses.......I am really looking forward to hearing the rest of the songs off CA live.
 
But I am not surprised at all the fuss over the setlist.....when you have soooo many amazing albums to choose from and people have so many different favs, almost impossible to please the masses.....Bring it on.
 
I am still hoping for that 3 hour show with 16 songs:
 
Cygnus X1
Hemispheres
Fountain of Lamneth
Necromancer
By-Tor/Snowdog
Xanadu
La Villa Strangiato
Natural Science
Camera Eye
Earthshine
Secret Touch
Clockwork Angels
The Garden
Beneath, Between & Behind
Jacobs Ladder
 
Encore:
2112-Side 1
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2012 at 10:25
Don't have much to add, but I can't contain myself because I'm seeing them in 19 days!!!!! I actually am excited about the setlist, because I really like the new album and prefer the Signals - Power Windows era to their 70's stuff. (Blasphemy! Tongue) It's like they planned the show especially for me!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2012 at 22:04
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Uh-oh.  Well, I'm committed to go - maybe I'll go get a beer during the CA set.  At least I'm not alone in really being underwhelmed by that album.


What baffles me are those who trash Vapor Trails but love Clockwork Angels.

Edit: However, hearing it live may increase your appreciation of it.  I know that's happened to me before (not often, but it happens).


It did, Rob.  Got that beer ($10 Ouch) but saw most of the CA set, and I enjoyed it.

Definitely a show for Power Windows fans.  They did half the album:  Big Money, Grand Designs, Middletown Dreams, and Territories.  Overall incredibly 80s laden.  Remarkable in fact, that the only pre-1980 song performed was the final encore of 2112 (Overture/Syrinx/Grand Finale).  Opened the gig with Subdivisions.

I can get over not doing 70s stuff (since I've seen plenty of it), but no Counterparts songs were a bit disappointing.  Unhappy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2012 at 16:47
One month later, I saw them in Monteral on the same tour. I think it was great. It was very different from the Time Machine Tour. More synthetizer tracks from Signals, and Power Windows. The first part was great. It will conveice me to buy the whole Signals album. The second part with the eight-people string orchestra was even better. I love Clockwork Angels so that wasn't much of a problem. However, I expected more classics from the 70's and less songs from CA. Although this show was less funny and with less classics than on the time machine tour, Rush are still great. Geddy's voice was even better compared to the last tour. There were many impressive visual effects. There wasn't a seat that was empty. But there were many fans that were dissapointed. One even said to me that this was the worst show he even went in 20 years. But the vast majority of them were not. They were satified. Not every show should be the same.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 02 2012 at 10:10
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

This seems to be the setlist that was played last night:
 

NIGHT B version 1*

Set 1:

Video Intro (Gearing Up)
Subdivisions
The Big Money
Force 10
Grand Designs
Middletown Dreams
Territories
Analog Kid
The Pass
Where's My Thing (with drum solo)
Far Cry

Intermission (Clockwork Angels String Ensemble enters)

Set 2:

Video Intro (The Appointment)
Caravan
Clockwork Angels
The Anarchist
Seven Cities of Gold
The Wreckers
Headlong Flight (with drum solo)
Halo Effect (with guitar solo intro)
Wish Them Well
The Garden
Dreamline
The Percussor (drum solo)
Red Sector A
YYZ
(Clockwork Angels String Ensemble exits)
Working Man (with reggae intro)

Encore:

Tom Sawyer
2112 Overture/Temples of Syrinx/Grand Finale
Video Outro (Office Of The Watchmaker)

* played 9/9/2012 in Bristow, VA

 

Source: http://www.rushisaband.com/setlist_pop.php?tour_id=199



After my concert (and review) from last night, I thought I'd check out your review again, and it's interesting how similar our shows were.  I didn't spend much of my review talking about the songs themselves, but if I had, I would have said many similar things to yours.  Some interesting setlist substitutions between your set and mine (I understand they have several variants on the basic set list where they switch some songs in and out):

Middletown Dreams in my show was replaced with Limelight.  I think it was strategically placed to keep people engaged during what would have otherwise been an obscuro trip through Power Windows territory which few people were really amped up to do.

Seven Cities of Gold in my show was replaced with Carnies.  Both pretty good songs, probably about an equal switch.  Carnies was probably the highlight of the CA set at my show. 

Working Man in my show was replaced with Spirit of Radio.  Probably the only "classic" song I was kind of disappointed to hear.  30 years of hearing it, and I'm just starting to get a little tired of it.
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