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Live Performances by Rush in 2011

  • In early 2011, Rush was continuing its legacy as a prominent force in progressive rock. The live recording of "The Camera Eye" in Cleveland captures t... Read Full Description >

    In early 2011, Rush was continuing its legacy as a prominent force in progressive rock. The live recording of "The Camera Eye" in Cleveland captures the band during their "Time Machine Tour," which featured a retrospective of their extensive catalog. Before this tour, they had released their critically acclaimed album "Snakes & Arrows" in 2007, which showcased their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. The live performance from 2011 includes reimagined arrangements, notably enhanced drum tracks, reflecting the band's commitment to pushing musical boundaries even in a live setting. This tour is particularly significant as it marked Rush's first tour since the injury of drummer Neil Peart, emphasizing their resilience and dedication to perform. Their ability to innovate and connect with the audience during this era highlights their enduring impact on rock music.

  • In early 2011, Rush was celebrating the release of their live album "Time Machine 2011," which preserves a performance from their tour that year. The ... Read Full Description >

    In early 2011, Rush was celebrating the release of their live album "Time Machine 2011," which preserves a performance from their tour that year. The live album showcases tracks from various stages of their career, including fan favorites like "Limelight," a song initially released on their 1981 album "Moving Pictures." By this point in their career, Rush had established themselves as one of the most influential progressive rock bands, known for their complex compositions and thought-provoking lyrics. Interestingly, "Time Machine 2011" also marked their first release under Roadrunner Records, highlighting a pivotal moment as they transitioned to a new label. The performance of "Limelight" in this live context reflects the band's enduring popularity and ability to engage audiences over several decades, illustrating their commitment to both musical evolution and live artistry.

RUSH - Time Machine Full Concert Live in Cleveland

Cleveland, OH, United States

April 15, 2011 | Video Length: 2:42:39
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Rush - Performing 'Working Man' at Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland

Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland
Cleveland, OH, United States

October 15, 2011 | Video Length: 6:28
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  • In the live recording from October 15, 2011, titled "Working Man live in Cleveland," Rush showcased their remarkable legacy as a pioneering progressiv... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from October 15, 2011, titled "Working Man live in Cleveland," Rush showcased their remarkable legacy as a pioneering progressive rock band during the "Time Machine" tour. Prior to this concert, the band released their studio album "Clockwork Angels" in 2012, but the live performance highlights their enduring popularity, drawing on classic hits like "Working Man," which was originally released on their self-titled debut album in 1974. This concert marked a celebration of their extensive catalog, featuring a setlist that included selections from various stages of their career. Notably, during the "Time Machine" tour, Rush revisited their 1981 album "Moving Pictures," a critical and commercial success, and showcased it with special attention. The live DVD serves as a testament to the band's ability to blend their classic sound with their ongoing evolution, captivating both longtime fans and newcomers alike.