This is a must have for any Rush fan!
LINEAGE:
2nd Gen VHS & remastered "Critical Mass" soundboard audio (Rush-Signals Productions) source used > AppleJack Productions mastered DVD project > me > TLH (to create and verify md5 file) > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Rush
Date: March 22nd, 1994
Location: Auburn Hills, Michigan
Venue: The Palace Of Auburn Hills
Label: AppleJack Studios
Title: A View From The Palace
Total Running Time: 124:17
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menus: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Source: 2nd Gen VHS
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 2
DVD Size: 8.14 GB (combined discs size)
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: Pro Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8000 knps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
DVD 1:
101. Dreamline
102. The Spirit Of Radio
103. The Analog Kid
104. Cold Fire
105. Time Stand Still
106. Nobody's Hero
107. Roll The Bones
108. Animate
109. Stick It Out
110. Double Agent
111. Limelight
DVD 2:
201. Mystic Rhythms
202. Closer To The Heart
203. Show Don't Tell
204. Leave That Thing Alone
205. The Rhythm Method
206. The Trees
207. Xanadu
208. Hemispheres: Prelude
209. Tom Sawyer
210. Force Ten
211. YYZ
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It seems nobody knows the story on how this show surfaced. If they do, they aren't saying.
This concert was professionally filmed during the Rush Counterparts tour. I think this was one of Rush's best CD releases in their modern day (at the time) era back then. It was a lot better than some of their 1980's releases and it was a time when Rush was reemerging as a rock and roll music playing band again and not adding the new wave tint to their songs. This is my personal opinion and feelings about Rush's music.
I think each and every era, and especially the 1970's, of Rush live had (and still has) something excellent and great in it as the band has played and toured up through today. But having seen Rush a few times, and having heard what true musicians these guys are, it is easy to enjoy all of Rush's music even if there are a few songs in a show (like "Roll The Bones" for me) you don't care for. Because it will just take a few minutes and there will be a song you love. And I have also come to appreciate a lot of the songs I use to not like as much (like "Roll The Bones") after years of seeing and hearing shows with the song in it. Rush really rocks!
I hope you enjoy the concert...
Bootradr
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THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER
BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS
ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S
MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
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