| Title |
Tear the Temples Down |
| Date |
1976-11-27 |
| City, State |
San Francisco, CA |
| Country |
United States |
| Venue |
The Winterland |
| Art |
Yes |
| Taped By |
Unknown |
| Catalog |
Digital Reproductions DR 12876-5 |
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| Grade |
5/10 |
| Format |
SHN |
| Discs |
1 CDR |
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| Lineage |
Unknown |
| Source |
AUD |
| Acquired From |
Mail trade w/ N. Swift |
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| Setlist |
Disc One:
Intro 0:33
Anthem 4:32
2112 16:38
Working Man 15:02
Fly By Night 2:02
In the Mood 2:59 |
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| Notes |
The Digital Dan:
This is a short Rush performance when they were still an opening act for
other artists. It may be short, but it is sweet indeed! Rush plays a very
powerful and energetic set as if they were trying to out do the headlining
act, and by the sounds of it, they did. As an audience recording it is very
clear and all the instruments are very well defined. Another must have
recording that needs to be played loud. Heck, maybe your neighbors will just
move so that you can play it even louder! As with all Digital Reproductions
recordings, it's only available via free trade and never for sale. Just
visit the trading links section to find people that will gladly trade this
recording for free.
Northern Reflections:
Given its age, I was pleasantly surprised by the sound quality on this
recording. This is a short concert as Rush was apparently the opening act
and Geddy says they don't have a lot of time this night. There are a few
flaws in the recording (such as the cut at the beginning of WORKING MAN) but
they do not deter from the enjoyment of this energetic show.
Taken from Ron's Rush ROIO Review:
In spite of the short setlist, this is actually the whole show. This ROIO
comes from a time when Rush was playing some shows as an opening act and
some as the main act. On this particular night, they opened for Ted Nugent.
Makes you think that after hearing 2112 live, Ted was a bit anticlimactic.
This is a very good sounding audience tape, considering it’s age. All the
instruments are easily heard, although the bass end is a bit mushy. Overall,
an excellent little show. |
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