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Different Stages or Rush in Rio?


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653.gif Hi everyone, thanks for all your help suggesting my next Rush CDs

 

2112 and/or Power Windows next I think

 

But can you offer me any advice on which is the better live CD for me to catch

up on recent Rush Stuff, Different Stages or Rush in Rio?

 

 

Cheers

 

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QUOTE (Cygnus @ Jan 10 2005, 11:24 AM)
Rio because it includes songs from Vapor trails. But I suggest both.

Ditto!

 

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Both, but I'd say RiR just over DS, especially if you want the newer material. Play By-Tor/Cygnus X-1/Working Man LOUD!... 653.gif 653.gif oh yesss! common001.gif
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Different Stages, definitely.

 

It has a better setlist and drum solo, in my opinion.

 

It also has a recording of Rush in London at the Hammersmith Odeon in '78.

 

If I were you, I would get that. Rush In Rio is still very good, but I don't think that it is quite as polished as Different Stages.

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QUOTE (Snowdog @ Jan 10 2005, 04:09 PM)
QUOTE (sfuentes @ Jan 10 2005, 06:57 PM)
I don't think that it is quite as polished as Different Stages.

that's exactly why I like RiR more, it isn't so polished

My dad thinks the same thing.

 

Anyway, get both if you can. They are very good either way.

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Eh, hard to say. I mean, Different Stages has so much more song variety, and they play the full version of 2112 live. Rush In Rio on the other hand has a sweet DVD and you can watch it or listen to it. Tough choice for me, can't go either way on this one. I gotta call it a tie.
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Good points by everyone here!

 

Your question was:

...can you offer me any advice on which is the better live CD for me to catch

up on recent Rush Stuff...

 

Well, I'll tell you this... the only difference between Different Stages and Rush in Rio, as far as "recent stuff" is concerned, is RIR lacks anything off of Vapor Trails. So, depending on just "how recent" we're talking here, RIR gives you the most recent songs available (but there's only 3 of them off of VT!). And seeing that DS has 39 tracks(40 on the Jap release) vs. RIR's 31, you are getting more songs with DS.... however, 11 tracks on DS(the entire 3rd disc) are all their older stuff, recorded in the late 70's! So, that makes it just about an even wash, now that I think of it!

So, DS gives you more songs for your $, but RIR gives you the most up-to-date, recent sound, as well as material.

All that being said......... Oh H*ll! Just buy 'em both and be done with it!

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Both are looking good

Different Stages seems like the best option, especially with the Kings tour bonus Cd, but more newer stuff is on Rio + the mad crowd and then there's the DVD mmmm

 

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Put me down for Different Stages...

 

Rush remembering they're a rock band again and song like Test for Echo which are pretty lame and polite really rock

 

There's so much on DS that'll you'll be listening to it forever.

 

You couls always hire RiR DVD to check it out.

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