On December 10, 1976, Rush performed a significant live concert at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in their career... Read Full Description >
On December 10, 1976, Rush performed a significant live concert at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in their career. At this time, the band had just released their fourth studio album, "2112," which had come out earlier that year. "2112" marked a turning point for Rush, establishing them as a major force in the progressive rock genre and featuring one of their most iconic songs, the title track. The live recording showcases their growing confidence and musicianship as they played to enthusiastic audiences, bridging their early sound with more complex arrangements that defined their later work. Interesting to note, this concert occurred shortly after the band had achieved mainstream recognition, thanks in part to "2112’s" success, which also solidified their loyal fanbase and marked the beginning of their lasting legacy in rock music.