These collections that have both video and audio discs sometimes present a challenge at MSJ. The ones that seem to be CD first with bonus video go under the CD reviews while ones like this that seem to be more based around a video with CDs as extras go under the video reviews.
Rush - Exit...Stage Left DVD Review by Bruce Stringer Writing about this band is a labour of love. I grew up with Rush (not literally!) and learnt to play guitar by emulating Alex Lifeson's playing.
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Rush - Rush In Rio DVD Review by Bruce Stringer After only one studio release between the 1998 triple live CD, Different Stages, and the Rush In Rio DVD and CD releases of recent months could this be the definitive moment to bring Rush back into the limelight in grand fashion? I believe so.
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This release was inevitable.All the talk of “last tour” while never calling it a farewell tour made it a no-brainer to film what probably is Rush’s last tour.
Rush have never been more popular than they are now.I know this because I have been a fan since 2112, and not until the latter part of their career do they finally get the recognition they deserve.
Rush is one of those bands that seems to have gotten more popular through the years, but their most beloved music was created and released in the 70s and very early 80s.