So back in 2010 and 2011 on the Time Machine Tour they played all of Moving Pictures front to back.
Then on the Clockwork Angels tour in 2012/2013 they pulled out so many amazing deep cuts from their 80’s era:
The Analog Kid
Grand Designs
Middletown Dreams
Red Sector A
Manhattan Project
The Body Electric
Territories
R40 which would be their last tour was simply incredible. They played chronologically in reverse from set one to set two to the amazing encore. Changing the stage props as they went along from the most modern set-up, to the 80’s set up, to the 70’s set up...then in the encore a school gym.
They alternated shows with these songs like:
The Camera Eye
Red Barchetta
YYZ
Natural Science
Distant Early Warning
Between The Wheels
And they finally.....finally played my last true bucket list song (I have seen Rush over 25 times live dating back to 1982 which was my first tour.....the Signals Tour back to back nights in Hollywood, Florida and ending on a magical night in Las Vegas in July at the MGM Grand Garden Arena from the 10th row (2 shows before their last ever).
Jacobs Ladder.
And it was majestic. I got to see the R40 tour two times. Took my son and wife to Tampa to see them and my son was simply blown away. We were high fiving all night. And when it was over...we both looked at each other and I had to tell him...son this is probably the last time you will see them live. I knew this was it. The film they showed at the end of this concert pretty much spelled it out. He was lucky enough to see them 4 times and meet Geddy and Alex with myself and my wife on the Time Machine tour in 2011. Alex and Geddy loved seeing my son at 6 years old with a Rush shirt on and he was so into the music. Alex knelled down and gave him a guitar pick and shook his hand.....GEddy and Alex acted like I was not even there LOL!!! We have that picture and an incredible memory with my heroes.
Anyway.....I did some crying last night. And I still cannot believe Neil is gone.
"Suddenly you were gone.....
From all the lives you left your mark upon"
(Neil Peart 1984 from the song Afterimage)
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