The Digital Dan
(Audio - 7.5)
Recorded live on September 30, 1980 in Allentown, PA. This was the last
show of the PeW tour, more of a short MP pre-release tour with pre-album
versions of "Limelight" and "Tom Sawyer" are performed. Ok, this recording
is quite unique in that it comes from the mixing board. Because of that you
can hear subtle changes in the mix of the songs as the show progresses. For
example, Limelight has a lot of reverb on the vocals. By-Tor and the Snow
Dog has a more "compressed" stereo mix. Freewill has a more open, airy mix.
So if you are expecting another St. Louis \'80 show, this isn\'t it. The
source sounds fantastic, but it was not mixed for radio play and thus will
sound different from the traditional soundboards many are used to hearing.
The first 2 tracks come from a 2nd source and do sound very much like a
fully mixed soundboard. That given, it seems to be a completely different
source than the 1st tape. The remaining tracks, sans The Spirit of Radio
which comes from the same source as the first two tracks, come from the 1st
mixing board tape.
When I previously produced this recording, the 1st source was missing
2112 and the first minute of Freewill. Those songs could be found off the
2nd tape. I would have liked to have used the 2nd tape for the other songs
because of the better mix, but the rest of the songs were plagued with some
very severe distortion. The only other song off the 2nd tape that was usable
was "The Spirit of Radio". On the 1st tape, that song was started by a
really nasty tape eat. Part of the 2nd TSoR was missing due to a cut and was
filled in with that section from the 1st tape. All in all I guess this would
be shades of Prism "Cygnus Gold" except that both sources used to produce
this recording were board tapes of the same show.
This is an excellent sounding show that captures everything up to the
last 2 minutes of "Natural Science". So it is only 2/3rds of the show, but
an excellent show nonetheless. A live recording that any Rush fan would love
to have. (2002-11-16)
LeeGeddy
(Audio - 7.5)
Something Old, Something New" Allentown, PA 1980 Soundboard. Although I
enjoy a good audience show over a soundboard, this is a great show to have
in anyone's collection. There are only 2 or 3 audience shows for this short
tour after the PeW previewing Tom Sawyer & Limelight, but most of them are
C/C- grade shows, until now. (2002-11-16)
Ben
(Audio - 7.5)
An unbelievable sounding soundboard recording from the end of the PW
tour! Other than a little hiss (hey everybody used analog back then!) this
almost sounds like it could have been an official release! The usual
soundboard inherent anomalies exist, mainly the crowd noise (or lack OF!)
the “in your face” signal processing (echoes, flange, delays, etc) and the
lack of ambient room sound. Other than a few source related problems (the
odd momentary channel fade out or minor tape eat related problem) this is a
great recording to have! The main drawback is that it isn’t the complete
show, CLOSE but not complete, and it fades out during Natural Science (which
I might add was an intense performance!) In the “rarities” dept. there are
pre-release versions of Limelight (which features an interesting solo by
Alex) and Tom Sawyer. (which has a slightly different “bridge” than we’re
all used to) There is also a cute little “ditty” that Alex plays before the
trees that I’ve never heard before. Highly recommended for the diehard and
the causal collector! (2002-11-16)
rushstuff usa net
(Audio - 7)
Sound: VG+. This is a really nice sounding show with pre-release versions
of Limelight and Tom Sawyer, both of which have a number of differences from
the final takes which appear on Moving Pictures. After listening to this
boot and reading the above review it was immediately obvious that the 2nd
source used for the first two tracks and most of The Spirit Of Radio ran too
slow, 4.2% too slow to be exact. The Spirit Of Radio sounds terrible because
it starts off too slow then speeds up to the correct pitch for a few bars
then slows down again for the rest of the song. There is a re-mastered
version of this boot now in circulation in which the speed problem has been
corrected. (2002-11-16)
JMHard
(Audio - 7.5)
This is a really good boot of a rare show. The pre-release versions of
Limelight and Tom Sawyer make this a must have for any hardcore Rush fan.
This is a pretty raw soundboard, but it still has a very nice sound. That's
not to say the show is without it's problems, though. There is a small cut
in Jacob's Ladder, but it's not very noticeable. More noticeable to me is
the fact that 2112, Freewill, and Spirit of Radio are all running too slow!
Spirit of Radio is especially noticeable. There is a splice in the song, and
another source is used to fill in the gap. The difference in speed is very
noticeable. However, this is still a very good production and I feel a must
have for even the most casual Rush RoIO collector.
(2002-11-16)
Tim Edick
I was at this show when I was in 11th grade. My first taste of Rush was
in 9th grade listening to ATWAS. How can I get a recording of this show!!! I
just turned 40....Still Rockin with RUSH (2005-02-14)