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  1. Set 1:

     

    Subdivisions

    The Big Money

    Cut to the Chase

    Kid Gloves

    Prime Mover

    Middletown Dreams / Territories (alternating)

    Analog Kid

    Bravado / The Pass (alternating)

    Where's My Thing?

    2112 Overture/Temples/Grande Finale

     

    Set 2:

     

    Caravan

    Clockwork Angels

    The Anarchist

    Carnies

    Seven Cities of Gold

    The Wreckers

    Headlong Flight

    The Garden

    Xanadu

    Manhattan Project / Red Sector A (alternating)

    YYZ

    The Spirit of Radio

     

    Encore:

     

    Tom Sawyer

    Limelight

  2. Few reasons why the setlist is probably what it is.

     

    #1 - The biggest reason is that Geddy's is a grumpy old man... eh an old man so he can't sing 70s stuff anymore night after night. They have to pick newer stuff that suits his voice much better.

     

    #2 - Clockwork Angels is hard rocking album so they wanted to have good balance of synth stuff, hard rock stuff, classics and mellower stuff. I think they got this pretty much right.

     

    #3 - How many times have we heard Natural Science, Limelight, Freewill, Red Barchetta etc. in the last 10 years? Or in the last 30 years? I tell you. Too many times. They wanted to play lot's of songs we haven't heard for years. That shouldn't be bad thing should it? Yes they left out some fan favourites but unfortunately they can't play everything.

     

    Everybody knew we are going to get lots of CA stuff and that's a great thing because most of the material is very good. We also know that they will play Tom Sawyer, The Spirit of Radio and YYZ. The setlist shouldn't be that big shock even though I understand if you expected few more 70s songs. But even with let's say Xanadu and The Trees over Red Sector A and The Big Money the setlist wouldn't be that much different so I really don't understand all the bitching. Sorry but your expectations were unrealistic.

  3. QUOTE (GeminiRising79 @ Sep 9 2012, 11:26 PM)
    QUOTE (eshine @ Sep 9 2012, 01:18 PM)
    Yeah - wow, just listen to Ged he is killing it.

    Like I said - this is a very smart setlist.

    These guys are professionals.

    Not to pick on you specifically, but you make me want to projectile puke 062802puke_prv.gif

    What songs would you like to hear. And be realistic Geddy can't sing anything nowadays.

  4. Listened the bootleg.

     

    First setlist is good not perfect. Seven synth era songs in a row is just way too much. Maybe Where's My Thing should be somewhere in the middle like being the 4th or 5th song or then replacing one of the synth songs (GD or Territories) with something from Counterparts like Cut to the Chase or Double Agent. Otherwise very good, Geddy sounds great and songs like The Body Electric which I even don't like that much sounded great live.

     

    But oh the second set. It was legen... wait for it... dary! Everything from Clockwork Angels sounded superb. Especially the title song was one that benefit the most, Wish Them Well being another one. If I have to name one disappointment it was Headlong Flight. It was pretty close to the original but it isn't easy song to sing so Geddy struggled a little bit. Still very nice though with the mini drum solo and everything.

     

    After the oh so lovely The Garden we got some nice 80s tunes. Both Manhattan Project and Red Sector A sounded absolutely gorgeous with the strings. Even YYZ which I have heard way too many times was great and the rendition was very good. Like I already have said Working Man should have been left out for another classic song but it was still okay. And there's was the encore. Both Tom Sawyer and The Spirit of Radio were very energetic so props for that.

     

    All in all great setlist even though it doesn't nearly have all my favourites. Great job Rush!

  5. Listening the bootleg right now.

     

    Just finished first set and here's my latest feelings. Well first thing is that there one or two too many 80s songs in a row. Because Grand Desings does nothing to me I would have chanced that one with something from Counterparts. Otherwise it was very solid set and I loved almost everything. Maybe some classic in place of Far Cry and it would have been perfect.

     

    Now listening the second set. Caravan sounds absolutely awesome. I love the strings so much!!!

  6. QUOTE (Alchemical @ Sep 9 2012, 07:44 PM)
    QUOTE (Flying Finn @ Sep 9 2012, 11:42 AM)
    Maybe they aren't so proud of it. It's pretty simple song in Rush standards especially the synth solo sound very awkward showing Geddy's weak keyboard skills.

    Still I'm amazed they haven't played it once after 80s so maybe they ever won't.

    Awkward? That's one of the last adjectives I'd use to describe JL...and they rehearsed it for the TMT, so clearly it's not an issue of pride.

    Whole song isn't def awkward but the synth solo is too simple and kinda mood killer for me. No, it doesn't have to be anything Keith Emerson or Rick Wakeman would have played but still something better. The ending is very cool though when Alex's guitar kicks in.

  7. Well no matter is A better than B or other way around it's great that they chance songs daily basis. They have over 200 songs so it's always nice to hear as many songs as possible. I think they should do this more often.
  8. QUOTE (Chief2112 @ Sep 8 2012, 04:26 PM)
    There will be a B setlist with some songs switched out for these. 

    "The Pass," "Middletown Dreams," "Dreamline," "Seven Cities of Gold," and "2112" for the encore.

    No clue which songs they will replace but it's going to happen.

    If this is true I'm really psyched!

     

    My guess is

     

    The Pass <-> Territories

    Middletown Dreams <-> Grand Desings

    Dreamline <-> Bravado

    Seven Cities of Gold <-> Wish Them Well (and maybe even Halo Effect too)

    2112 <-> The Spirit of Radio

  9. 19 albums which one is new and only time to play 25-30 songs. You can't have everything.

     

    Good choice to leave out S&A and VT almost entirely from the setlist with 9 songs from CA. However I think 9 is too much even though I like the album very much. 6-7 songs per leg keeping 4 songs and chancing few would have been better solution imo.

     

    Then there's a bit too much 80s stuff. Few more 70s tunes and something from Counterparts and the tour would have almost perfect. Now it's "only" very good.

     

    ps. I still think the VT Tour setlist is the best of modern Rush era. It had only 4 or 5 VT songs and lot's of variety and almost all the biggest classics.

  10. QUOTE (USB Connector @ Sep 8 2012, 04:52 AM)
    QUOTE (dtpoet @ Sep 7 2012, 09:49 PM)
    Next move determines if we have a 3rd set

    Somehow I doubt it, their pushing the length to what it was during the TM Tour. I think that once Halo Effect is over it will be the encore. In which case, that will be a rather bitter disappointment to a stale second half. All of those songs, were "obligated for the tour" songs. Sure the solo was unexpected but that won't save a set.

    They have played 18 songs when they usually play at least 25. I think we get few classics before the encore.

  11. Good choices. Clockwork Angels rocks hard so good to have some mellower oldies too. I don't mind hearing Marathon again because after all it's maybe my favourite synth era Rush song.

     

    I would have chanced the two Counterparts songs to something else from that album. Like Cut to the Chase and Cold Fire but I'm fine with Nobody's Hero dedicated to Andrew.

     

    It still can be very good setlist but I hope they nail rest of the song choices because my fear right now is that there will be too many dull moments with all the ballady songs.

  12. I see 3 songs become future concert classics

     

    Caravan

    The Wreckers

    Headlong Flight

     

    Clockwork Angels the song goes to epics not played in every tour. The Garden is bit like Resist. We may hear it time to time but probably not in every tour. The others... well I think we hear them randomly now and then.

     

    Caravan rocks live and is one of the best thing the boys has done in decades. The Wreckers is emotional and has a hooky chorus and it's overall very catchy tune. Headlong Flight rocks hard and there's never too many hard rockers especially when the band doesn't perform their oldest stuff anymore.

  13. This overwrites my first prediction. Star means with strings.

     

     

    One Little Victory

    The Analog Kid

    Show Don't Tell

    Caravan

    BU2B

    Tom Sawyer

    Main Monkey Business

    Cut to the Chase

    Clockwork Angels*

    Losing it*

    Jacob's Ladder*

    2112 Overture/Temples/Grande Finale*

     

    Intermission

     

    Subdivisions

    Driven

    Carnies

    Vapour Trail

    YYZ

    The Enemy Within

    The Wreckers

    Headlong Flight

    Drum Solo

    The Garden*

    Xanadu*

    La Villa Strangiato*

    The Spirit of Radio*

     

    Encore:

     

    Far Cry

    Natural Science

    Limelight

     

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