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Yeah, I appreciate the sentiment - to hear some of these cool (?) tunes live, but I think I'd walk out pretty disappointed.

 

Squeezing maybe three new ones into a set list each tour would be okay, but they'd have to do another 11 tours. I'd probably skip the tour with Tai Shan . . .

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If I wanted to hear a song from T4E that has never been played live, it'd be Totem. And it's not "Roll Away The Stone", it's Carve Away The Stone. I think next to RTB, it's my least favorite album because of its un-memorability IMO outside of the title track, Driven, Totem, Resist, and Limbo.
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What about fountains of lamneth?

 

To my knowledge, and I am sure almost everyone else here agrees that it was never preformed live.

 

It could have, but we may never know.

 

No, i dont think so either. Would be a great add to setlist though

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i got a bootleg that has a song called garden road on it,and it is not on any album i have seen frpm rush.anybody heard the story behind that?

 

Garden Road and Fancy Dancer were both songs performed way early on (as in, Rutsey was there when they were written) and were never recorded. There are only two versions I know of, the Agora Ballroom (ABC Broadcast 1974) and another one that's on Youtube.

 

That bootleg you speak of though, is it ABC 1974 (the official release), Complete Agora, or somethin' else? I have Complete Agora and it's nothing more than the official release with bonus content.

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After the final chords of Working Man, they ended each set on the R40 tour with the Garden Road riff

 

So ironically, barring a miracle, a song they chose never to properly record is the last song they will ever have played together onstage

 

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Between Sun & Moon

 

There is a video of them doing this live on one of the live dvds cause they dedicated it to john entwhistle.

 

 

On my update I eliminated it. Thanks! :) Would loved to have seen them dedicate it to John Entwistle. The first time I saw them do it was on the Counterparts tour in 1994: 8 years before we lost The Ox John Entwistle.

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After the final chords of Working Man, they ended each set on the R40 tour with the Garden Road riff

 

So ironically, barring a miracle, a song they chose never to properly record is the last song they will ever have played together onstage

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD9PSxWgFh4

thanks.the one i got was the one from 1974.

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Yeah, I appreciate the sentiment - to hear some of these cool (?) tunes live, but I think I'd walk out pretty disappointed.

 

Squeezing maybe three new ones into a set list each tour would be okay, but they'd have to do another 11 tours. I'd probably skip the tour with Tai Shan . . .

 

eush played more new songs on every tour that just about anybody i,d bet. when i saw them in 1981,they played subdivisons way before signals came out just like they did caravan.

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Between Sun & Moon

 

There is a video of them doing this live on one of the live dvds cause they dedicated it to john entwhistle.

 

 

On my update I eliminated it. Thanks! :) Would loved to have seen them dedicate it to John Entwistle. The first time I saw them do it was on the Counterparts tour in 1994: 8 years before we lost The Ox John Entwistle.

 

They never played it until the Vapor Trails tour.

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Yeah, I appreciate the sentiment - to hear some of these cool (?) tunes live, but I think I'd walk out pretty disappointed.

 

Squeezing maybe three new ones into a set list each tour would be okay, but they'd have to do another 11 tours. I'd probably skip the tour with Tai Shan . . .

 

eush played more new songs on every tour that just about anybody i,d bet. when i saw them in 1981,they played subdivisons way before signals came out just like they did caravan.

 

1981? I know for sure I saw them on the Spring Training Tour in April 1982 and they played Subdivision and Analog Kid. I remember Geddy singing the line "Subdivisions" much differently than the way it was eventually recorded.

 

Also, when I saw them on the Permanent Waves Tour in September 1980, they played Tom Sawyer and Limelight. There is at least one bootleg of this tour with these on it. Very much like the recorded versions, but very different guitar solos. Lyrics were the same I think. Drum fills were the same too I think. They would go into the studio a month later and record them, so they were pretty finalized.

 

It was so neat to hear this unreleased songs before they would get recorded. Rush were giving us a sneak-peek on new material and at the same time finalizing them for themselves before recording them.

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Between Sun & Moon

 

There is a video of them doing this live on one of the live dvds cause they dedicated it to john entwhistle.

 

 

On my update I eliminated it. Thanks! :) Would loved to have seen them dedicate it to John Entwistle. The first time I saw them do it was on the Counterparts tour in 1994: 8 years before we lost The Ox John Entwistle.

 

They never played it until the Vapor Trails tour.

 

Okay. I had thought for sure they had done it on the Counterparts tour when I saw them, but I take your word for it. :) I saw them on the Vapor Trails tour, so at least I got to see them play it. :)

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Lessons

The Fountain Of Lamneth

Cut To The Chase

Open Secrets

Emotion Detector

Chain Lightning

The Big Wheel

The Color Of Right

Peaceable Kingdom

The Speed Of Love

Second Nature

Available Light

Totem

The Stars Look Down

Dog Years

Vapor Trail

Carve Away The Stone

Nocturne

Freeze

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Here is a personal B side set-list (Alex actually mentioned this idea a long time ago and I am sure Neil and Geddy said to Alex "stop smoking so much weed man"). The OP set list is just a mis mash of a lot of decent songs from the band some great deep nuggets. But I would think that show would be half full at best......lot's of average stuff compared to their great songs. Being honest. I love them. My absolute fav's, but not every song is live worthy.

 

 

 

Alien Shore

 

Cut To The Chase

 

Open Secrets

 

Chain Lighting

 

Vaportrail

 

Nocturne

 

Available Light

 

The Color Of Right

 

We Hold On

 

Freeze

 

Encore:

 

Sweet Miracle

 

Everyday Glory

 

High Water

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Here is a personal B side set-list (Alex actually mentioned this idea a long time ago and I am sure Neil and Geddy said to Alex "stop smoking so much weed man"). The OP set list is just a mis mash of a lot of decent songs from the band some great deep nuggets. But I would think that show would be half full at best......lot's of average stuff compared to their great songs. Being honest. I love them. My absolute fav's, but not every song is live worthy.

 

 

 

Alien Shore

 

Cut To The Chase

 

Open Secrets

 

Chain Lighting

 

Vaportrail

 

Nocturne

 

Available Light

 

The Color Of Right

 

We Hold On

 

Freeze

 

Encore:

 

Sweet Miracle

 

Everyday Glory

 

High Water

 

Looks great to me! :ebert: And every song is live worthy to me! :)

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Well, thanks to the help and corrections of many of you, I have revised it! :)

 

 

Opening sequences: Like we've seen before, but something different, yet extremely funny, that only they could think of. A Three Stooges theme song that was possibly never used before and snippets of never played live before songs (kind of like Closer To The Heart and The Spirit Of Radio have been used in the past)?

 

 

Chain Lightning

Face Up

I Think I'm Going Bald

Dog Years

Hand Over Fist

Freeze (Part IV of "Fear")

Different Strings

Nocturne

Anagram (For Mongo)

The Big Wheel

Lessons

Bravest Face

Madrigal

The Speed Of Love

 

INTERMISSION

 

Emotion Detector

Neurotica

Open Secrets

Red Tide

Heresy

Good News First

Sweet Miracle

Second Nature

Rivendell

Tai Shan

Roll Away The Stone

Alien Shore (with drum solo!)

High Water

Out Of The Cradle

Everyday Glory

You Bet Your Life

Available Light

 

ENCORE

 

The Color Of Right

We Hold On

 

 

 

Closing sequence: Again, something funny yet finishing with serious pictures of the band over the years with instrumental music in the background; possibly written for this sequence only and never heard before by anyone. All created by the band

 

While it would never happen, I'd sure love to see it. Wonder if a tribute band would take something like this on.

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Well, thanks to the help and corrections of many of you, I have revised it! :)

 

 

Opening sequences: Like we've seen before, but something different, yet extremely funny, that only they could think of. A Three Stooges theme song that was possibly never used before and snippets of never played live before songs (kind of like Closer To The Heart and The Spirit Of Radio have been used in the past)?

 

 

Chain Lightning

Face Up

I Think I'm Going Bald

Dog Years

Hand Over Fist

Freeze (Part IV of "Fear")

Different Strings

Nocturne

Anagram (For Mongo)

The Big Wheel

Lessons

Bravest Face

Madrigal

The Speed Of Love

 

INTERMISSION

 

Emotion Detector

Neurotica

Open Secrets

Red Tide

Heresy

Good News First

Sweet Miracle

Second Nature

Rivendell

Tai Shan

Roll Away The Stone

Alien Shore (with drum solo!)

High Water

Out Of The Cradle

Everyday Glory

You Bet Your Life

Available Light

 

ENCORE

 

The Color Of Right

We Hold On

 

 

 

Closing sequence: Again, something funny yet finishing with serious pictures of the band over the years with instrumental music in the background; possibly written for this sequence only and never heard before by anyone. All created by the band

 

While it would never happen, I'd sure love to see it. Wonder if a tribute band would take something like this on.

i would love to see show dont tell just to see how they would handle geddy also singing back up vocals to himself.

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If I knew for sure going in that The Color Of Right and We Hold On were the encore then I'd probably leave. Why those 2 songs as the encore?

 

Well, I have always thought that The Color Of Right would be a great encore song, and felt that way when I saw them on the Test For Echo tour.

 

And We Hold On is the last song on Snakes & Arrows and is a great ending song. Moreover, it implies that the band are still "holding on," and as an encore are saying, "we are still here and are going to stay," even though this setlist may have been on their last tour. Meaning also that although the band may have ended, the band and its music is going to "hold on."

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i wonder when rush made their cover album,why they picked for what it,s worth to cover? would have rather seen them cover like a hurricane by neil youg and add it in their set. trick of the light by the who would have been better than the seeker too.
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Viturality was done live, I have it on bootleg.

 

I think Different Strings was done live same for Lessons, I would have to look it up to make sure thou.

 

When I saw them on the Test For Echo Tour I was pretty sure Virtuality was not done live. I would be very curious to know. But I am sure you have a bootleg of them playing it. I know they were alternating Time And Motion and Resist at the time. When I saw them, they did Resist. I would have preferred them play both. :)

 

When I saw them on the Permanent Waves Tour, the only song not played from Permanent Waves were Entre Nous and Different Strings.

 

Not doubting any of what you are saying. :) I love learning more about the band here. Thank you! :ebert:

 

Zumbi has a thread of bootlegs and there is one from Texas, download it and u will see what I mean :)

Yep, Virtuality was played. It could've been dropped like Time and Motion from the setlist at some point on the T4E tour...can't recall.

 

I know they played Virtuality in Atlanta. They didn't play Time and Motion. The T4E songs I remember they played were Virtuatity, T4E, Driven, Half the World, Limbo, and Resist.

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