| Title |
The Age of Wonders |
| Date |
1975-06-25 |
| City/State |
Toronto |
| Country |
Canada |
| Art |
Front, Back |
| Venue |
Massey Hall |
| Taped By |
? |
| Catalog |
? |
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| MP3 Sample |
"Beneath, Between, Behind" |
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| Grade |
5/10 |
| Format |
SHN |
| Discs |
1 CDR |
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| Lineage |
? |
| Source |
AUD |
| Acquired From |
DC++ as SHN |
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| Setlist |
Finding My Way
Best I Can
Anthem
Beneath, Between, Behind
In the End
Fly By Night
By-tor and the Snowdog
Working Man / Drum Solo
In the Mood
Need Some Love
What You're Doing |
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| Notes |
Starts off a bit distorted but gets better throughout the
first few tunes and sounds great considering the age of this recording!
Purported to be the show that is pictured on the inner sleeve of the Caress
of Steel album. This show was recorded within the same venue as All The
Worlds a Stage, but a year earlier. This is great early Rush and is a very
listenable and enjoyable show! Not much crowd noise to get in the way,
however the taper and his friends make cracks in between tunes. (but
actually seem to be enjoying the show despite their requests for Bowie
tunes???) About the only real problem with this show is that there is a bit
of hiss and a few distortion problems, but otherwise nothing awful! (except
for a piece of digital "noise" that scares the crap out of you at the
beginning of Working Man!!! Could be my copy only, but it's a minor
annoyance and only happens once!)
This is pure, no holds barred power trio Rush! The stuff that you may be
lucky enough to hear in a medley these days! (but not very likely) Probably
one of the fastest and meanest By-Tor's I've ever heard! (Listen to Neil's
fills on this one!) I can only say that you need this show in your
collection for the historic value and that it's one of the best documents of
early Rush! |
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