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This may have been discussed previously. If so, sorry I missed it. But...I just found a very high quality (as in professional) video of the whole Counterparts show at Auburn Hills on Youtube. Any idea why the guys don't clean this up and release it on DVD/ Blu-ray? I'll hang up and listen.
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This may have been discussed previously. If so, sorry I missed it. But...I just found a very high quality (as in professional) video of the whole Counterparts show at Auburn Hills on Youtube. Any idea why the guys don't clean this up and release it on DVD/ Blu-ray? I'll hang up and listen.

 

I've seen that on YouTube and I hope we will see a release of this. That was my first Rush tour. Saw them in Atlanta.

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They actually took some of the audio from it and put it on the Different Stages recording, I think The Analog Kid recording came from that show.

 

Definitely a very good recording, they played a medley of Xanadu and Hemispheres: Prelude

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This may have been discussed previously. If so, sorry I missed it. But...I just found a very high quality (as in professional) video of the whole Counterparts show at Auburn Hills on Youtube. Any idea why the guys don't clean this up and release it on DVD/ Blu-ray? I'll hang up and listen.

 

I've seen that on YouTube and I hope we will see a release of this. That was my first Rush tour. Saw them in Atlanta.

I saw that tour at The Omni as well, but it was my fifth tour, I think.
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They should release it but until then, we have bootlegs and that show on you tube!!

 

Do u have the link to it btw?? (Referring to anyone not just the op!!) Thanks!!

Go to YouTube and search Rush Tour 94. The whole blessed concert is on there. And doesn't look (or sound) like it was made by a drunk guy with a camcorder. Good stuff.

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They should release it but until then, we have bootlegs and that show on you tube!!

 

Do u have the link to it btw?? (Referring to anyone not just the op!!) Thanks!!

Go to YouTube and search Rush Tour 94. The whole blessed concert is on there. And doesn't look (or sound) like it was made by a drunk guy with a camcorder. Good stuff.

 

Thanks so much man!!

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This may have been discussed previously. If so, sorry I missed it. But...I just found a very high quality (as in professional) video of the whole Counterparts show at Auburn Hills on Youtube. Any idea why the guys don't clean this up and release it on DVD/ Blu-ray? I'll hang up and listen.

 

I've seen that on YouTube and I hope we will see a release of this. That was my first Rush tour. Saw them in Atlanta.

I saw that tour at The Omni as well, but it was my fifth tour, I think.

 

Yep The Omni! I was 14th row. Good memories.

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Great recorded show by the venue. But it's WAY to fuzzy to fixed. Especially in standard definition. There would be outrage if this was released for $'s. Enjoy it for what it is...
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I got this show on DVD with a very good picture quality :

 

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_j92JYU6EuQY/S9zEQniSROI/AAAAAAAABGk/rkVLsBUvKDo/s1600/Dvd+concert_dvd+booteg_dvd+concert+bootleg_Rush+-+1994-03-22_.jpg

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If the band has this footage in the same quality as the "Presto" live stuff on the "Time Stand Still" dvd/blu-ray I think it's well worthy of a official release. I would guess footage from Detroit from the "Roll The Bones" tour exists as well (as seen in this clip
). If the band has this in their archives I say bring on official release(s)!
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If the band has this footage in the same quality as the "Presto" live stuff on the "Time Stand Still" dvd/blu-ray I think it's well worthy of a official release. I would guess footage from Detroit from the "Roll The Bones" tour exists as well (as seen in this clip

). If the band has this in their archives I say bring on official release(s)!

 

I agree now is the time to put this stuff out. No new tours? Just give us the older ones that had no official releases.

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If the band has this footage in the same quality as the "Presto" live stuff on the "Time Stand Still" dvd/blu-ray I think it's well worthy of a official release. I would guess footage from Detroit from the "Roll The Bones" tour exists as well (as seen in this clip

). If the band has this in their archives I say bring on official release(s)!

 

I agree now is the time to put this stuff out. No new tours? Just give us the older ones that had no official releases.

 

I assume it all will be released but not all at once; possibly stretched out and milked as much as possible.

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If the band has this footage in the same quality as the "Presto" live stuff on the "Time Stand Still" dvd/blu-ray I think it's well worthy of a official release. I would guess footage from Detroit from the "Roll The Bones" tour exists as well (as seen in this clip

). If the band has this in their archives I say bring on official release(s)!

 

I agree now is the time to put this stuff out. No new tours? Just give us the older ones that had no official releases.

 

I assume it all will be released but not all at once; possibly stretched out and milked as much as possible.

 

Yep. What I could see them doing is issuing them in a mini box set with a remastered CD and a bonus DVD of the concert. Something that does not price a lot of fans out of getting them. Just give us the shows without the extra trinkets and comic books.

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Saw this tour in Rochester, NY. Last stop with Candlebox so they played the first verse of Working Man and Geddy sang it from back stage. Halfway through the show Alex teased the opening riff and Neil sat there with his arms folded.
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This may have been discussed previously. If so, sorry I missed it. But...I just found a very high quality (as in professional) video of the whole Counterparts show at Auburn Hills on Youtube. Any idea why the guys don't clean this up and release it on DVD/ Blu-ray? I'll hang up and listen.

 

Rush, Primus

The Palace Of Auburn Hills

Auburn Hills (Detroit), Michigan

March 22 & 27, 1994

$734, 235

29,696

29,696

$35,00 $22,50

Belkins Productions, Cellar Door Concerts

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This may have been discussed previously. If so, sorry I missed it. But...I just found a very high quality (as in professional) video of the whole Counterparts show at Auburn Hills on Youtube. Any idea why the guys don't clean this up and release it on DVD/ Blu-ray? I'll hang up and listen.

 

I've seen that on YouTube and I hope we will see a release of this. That was my first Rush tour. Saw them in Atlanta.

 

Rush, Candlebox

The Omni

Atlanta, Georgia

February 24, 1994

$281,907

11,495

12,000

$30,50 $23,50

Beaver productions

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