Pros: Incredible performances. Excellent camera work. The energy of the crowd. Not JUST for Rush fans. Cons: Trivial concerns over the audio quality, but 40,000 fans can't easily be silenced.
For some time, now, many of you have read my reviews praising the Rock trio from Canada known as Rush. For over 30 years now, Rush has produced 17 studio albums (almost all of them Gold or multi-platinum - more than any other group .... ever). They' ...
Pros: Great set selection; long show (3 hours); nice documentary to go with it. Cons: Sound sometimes a little muddy, but likely close to what it sounded like when recorded.
I've been a lifelong Rush fan (mostly in the 80s, before my musical tastes REALLY starting expanding), and was talked into buying this DVD recently by a friend who happens to be a drummer. The reason will be obvious shortly. I've always thought that ...
Pros: Performances, crowd, documentary, drum solo, the lists goes on... Cons: Audio is a bit muffled at times, video is not truly anamorphic.
Introduction In recent years I have become an increasingly avid fan of the classic rock genre. I grew up on Christian rock and oldies, but in High School I began to listen to more bands from the 70s and 80s. Naturally, this meant I eventually ...
Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.