Released -  September 29, 1976
Produced by:  RUSH and Terry Brown

Record Label
Mercury Records

Catalog # 314-534627-2

Band Members

Geddy Lee: Vocals & Bass Guitar
Neil Peart: Drums & Percussions
Alex Lifeson: Guitars & Voacls

Recorded live at Massey Hall, Toronto
June 11, 12, 13, 1976


song listing
Bastille Day
Anthem
Fly By Night/In the Mood
Something for Nothing
Lakeside Park

2112
I. Overture
II. The Temples of Syrinx
III. Presentation
IV. Soliloquy
V. Grand Finale
By-Tor and the Snow Dog
In the End
Working Man/Finding My Way
What You're Doing






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Thanks For Visiting And Be Sure To Tell All Your Friends. Growing up in Levittown in the 70s and 80s, I came to like Rush through my brother, Patrick. Pat started playing the drums when he was 10. Though he started playing his first favorite band, "The Doors", he soon started to like Rush even better. Being a natural drummer, one can appreciate the percussion talent of Neil Pert, one of the World's renown and right up there with Keith Moon as greatest drummers of all time. Rush started out playing hard rock, but with the release of "Grace Under Pressure" in 1984, Rush became more of new sound Rock 'N Roll. But Rush never strayed too close to anyone else than themselves, thus like Yes, played the songs the way they wanted. Rush will now and forever, never become a pop band, thus guaranteeing themselves one of the best rockin' and rollin' bands to ever inhabit the Earth.


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