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  1. Rush fans should rejoice - this is Neil actually feeling sad over a tour ending and feeling sentimental about an album. There was no new information here yet he felt compelled to rewrite the same thing about how the album was made that he's spoken about and posted about and written about countless times before. That speaks volumes. And since when does Neil EVER write entirely about Rush in his blog? I heard that the guys were in the best spirits they've been in at the end of a tour in forever and this backs that up. They're clearly going to take a break but I think we see them sooner than later. Late 2014 or early 2015.
  2. Ever think we'd see the day where fans are pissed because they can't accurately predict which songs Rush is going to play at the next show? :)
  3. Jacob's Ladder was originally in the mix for the Time Machine tour - along with several other less than novel selections (One Little Victory, Mal Nar, The Larger Bowl) but dropped during rehearsals. A Farewell to Kings was considered for one of the last couple of tours. There were too many considered for this tour at one time or another to even go into. For Time Machine, the setlist brought into rehearsals matched the final setlist fairly closely. For this tour the rehearsal song list seemed to change by the day (part of what led to the nightly rotation).
  4. It's amazing how no matter how many times Alex and Geddy talk about having no plans to retire and loving what they're doing and wanting to do it for as long as they're able, everyone still thinks each tour is a farewell tour. It's almost like Kiss and their 19 farewell tours - except it's the fans calling it a farewell each go-round instead of the band. They'll tell you when they're ready to call it a day. Right now they're telling you the exact opposite.
  5. That's what I used to think, but likeclockwork usually posts very reliable information, so I'm cautiously optimistic. Appreciate it - but Alex has specifically referenced a 40th anniversary tour in interviews as well. It's certainly not a guarantee but it's definitely on the table. I think Alex would sign up on the spot but Geddy and Neil want a break. As I said, they want to keep going and they know they have a limited window of time left so even if they take a break and don't do something in 2014, the break isn't going to be several years.
  6. In "A Few Good Men" terms, these are the facts and they are indisputable: 1. They're not retiring any time soon. 2. They love playing and they love working together. 3. They want a nice break after this tour ends. 4. They're old and they have limited time to keep doing this before they can't anymore 5. R40 is a great marketing opportunity Can't say whether that translates into a tour in late 2014 or something in 2015. They probably don't even know yet. My gut says an R40 tour with a few new songs like on Time Machine that either begins late 2014 or gets pushed off till Spring 2015. Either way we will see them again and it won't be multiple years before we do. They know they have a small window at this point in their career and lives.
  7. Boston (Mansfield) was orginally scheduled for 7/13 to close that leg, but Halifax was originally scheduled on the 11th. That got moved to 7/12 and we know they detest back to back's so not sure what happened to the Mansfield show and if they just cut it entirely or not. There's at least 1 more Canada show coming in that 6 day gap between 7/6 - 7/12. Possibly 2. Overall they clearly are not doubling up in any market. I'd say they're looking to avoid oversaturation and are skipping some pretty easy money-makers (like California) in order to regenerate demand for their next go-round.
  8. Nope. The leg beginning late June is Northeast --> Midwest --> Canada --> ending in the Northeast. Then the final few dates after a break are NW Canada --> Northwest --> Midwest.
  9. No Vegas and No California. The press release pretty much listed every city remaining other than one or two.
  10. No Vegas. :( Almost no repeat cities on this leg from the fall leg.
  11. No Radio City on the schedule. Not sure why those rumors pop up every tour but there's never been any dates held there and there's no room on the current schedule for a Radio City show with the way the itinerary is scheduled. I know its not on the summer schedule, was thinking more the fall. Is this from some inside information you have come across? How are you so sure. No fall dates. Tour ends early August.
  12. No Radio City on the schedule. Not sure why those rumors pop up every tour but there's never been any dates held there and there's no room on the current schedule for a Radio City show with the way the itinerary is scheduled.
  13. Hershey is Giant Center. Boston is Comcast in Mansfield. Denver is Pepsi Arena, not Red Rocks
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