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R40 Live Concert Blu-ray - Rush's Legendary Performance | Perfect for Rock Fans & Home Theater Enthusiasts
R40 Live Concert Blu-ray - Rush's Legendary Performance | Perfect for Rock Fans & Home Theater Enthusiasts
R40 Live Concert Blu-ray - Rush's Legendary Performance | Perfect for Rock Fans & Home Theater Enthusiasts
R40 Live Concert Blu-ray - Rush's Legendary Performance | Perfect for Rock Fans & Home Theater Enthusiasts

R40 Live Concert Blu-ray - Rush's Legendary Performance | Perfect for Rock Fans & Home Theater Enthusiasts

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Blu-ray. All roads have led to this. Forty-one years in the making, the R40 Live tour took a very real journey back through time. Beginning with the grand design: a state-of-the-art stage set that pivots, rolls and dives, and brings Clockwork Angels in to bombastic, colorful life before marching stridently back in time (through theatre stages, a panoply of band and fan shots, the accrued memories of a life spent playing live) to a mocked-up school gym and the band playing there; a solitary bass amp set on the chair behind Geddy Lee, a mirror ball spiraling crazily above, casting thin rods of light like a light rain across the crowd, "Working Man" coming to a shuddering halt as the band's beginning becomes their end. Rush recorded and filmed R40 Live over two sold-out shows in the band's hometown of Toronto at the Air Canada Centre on June 17 & 19, 2015 in the middle of their R40 Live 35-date North American tour. R40 Live had the trio of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, performing a career-spanning live retrospective, celebrating their 40+ years together. The epic live shows by the Rock Hall of Famers were captured with 14 cameras to present the band feature-film style. R40 Live audio was produced by Rush & David Botrill, and mixed by David Botrill (Tool, Muse); the film was directed by Dale Heslip, and produced by Allan Weinrib. The live photograph on the cover of R40 was shot by baseball Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, who captured the band in a rare moment when both Geddy Lee and Alex LIfeson were on Neil Peart's drum kit riser.

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I missed this tour, I didn't realize how few shows they were going to do, and that it would be their last tour. I would have loved to have seen them one more time, and this DVD gave me that experience.I marvelled at these three giants in their industry, masters of their prospective arenas, and virtuoso's of their instruments. All three are showcased very well in the show, with it starting from Clockwork Angels, and going back in time through all their albums. Every single one of them still had their chops, and it shows with this show in Toronto.If you have never seen them live, this should be a great place to start as they touch base with all the songs that made them famous (they really only had 1 'hit song' and the highest charting of any of them was Geddy Lee singing Take Off for Bob & Doug McKenzie), the songs that that made them better musicians and pushed them into another level of musicianship that will never be touched by the likes of another three piece group anywhere.Many have tried, but all fall short of Rush for filling the air with layers upon layers of music. And just for good measure, they pull it off live for you to enjoy right here.