my first live experience was the signals tour.....
i cannot recall the first time i saw them on tv, but the first video that comes to mind is the body electric from GUP.....
Back in 1994 at The Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Counterparts Tour..
Candlebox opened for em and boy O boy did they get booed!!! Poor guys..
Damn, I still remember that show as if it was yesterday
" Summer's going fast, nights growing colder
Children growing up, old friends growing older
Freeze this moment a little bit longer
Make each impression a little bit stronger "
psupower wrote:Back in 1994 at The Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Counterparts Tour..
Candlebox opened for em and boy O boy did they get booed!!! Poor guys..
Damn, I still remember that show as if it was yesterday
They were heavily harrassed when I saw them in NY as well. I don't think they were out of the first verse of the first song before we all started screamin' for Rush
Ahh yes, I remember that well, September 19,1980, the Permanent Waves tour. Two things that I can still recall from that show - an incredible explosion at the beginning of Temples of Syrinx and two new songs they previewed from their next album - Tom Sawyer and Limelight.
psupower wrote:Back in 1994 at The Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Counterparts Tour..
Candlebox opened for em and boy O boy did they get booed!!! Poor guys..
Damn, I still remember that show as if it was yesterday
Too bad about Candlebox. I saw that tour in Charlotte and Chapel Hill and thought that Candlebox was a fine opener. Of course my favorite opener to Rush has been on the last 3 tours.
Regards,
Bri
"...from here in Oregon, where we are far too stupid to dispense our own gasoline." Neil Peart
It's so fun hearing about everybody else's experiences.
My first time was in 1979... Tour of the Hemispheres in Salt Lake City. I went in as a casual fan. I only knew The Trees, La Villa Strangiato, and 2112. When they played Cygnus X-1 The Journey and Geddy started playing that melody on his foot keyboard I just about fell out of my seat I was so excited. That was when I made the transition from being a casual fan to a hard-core fan.