The Digital Dan
(Audio - 7.5)
Taken and remastered from the 1st Gen source. This is a surprisingly good
sounding source as compared to the more genned versions. This is a very rare
recording with pre-release versions of songs from Signals before they
actually recorded the album. The recording picks up a lot of the venue
acoustics, but the band remains well centered and individually discernable
and separate. The overall crowd noise is quite high, but you don't hear many
people around the recorder, just the high drone of the collective audience.
All in all the sound is quite excellent and would be considered one of the
better shows from the MP, ESL or Signals tours. Worth having for the wild
"La Villa" intro alone. No noise or hiss reduction was used on this
production. 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.
(2002-01-16)
Dionysus 10
(Audio - 7.5)
Indeed a really nice upgrade to Live in Lakeland. With pre-release
versions of Subdivisions & The Analog Kid this is worth picking up for that
alone. Also La Villa Strangiato has a weird intro on this night. Overall a
show I highly recommend. (2002-04-17)
Ron's Rush RoIO Review
This rare show comes from Rush’s pre-Signals mini-tour. The date on this
one is listed incorrectly on most lists I have seen. What’s listed above is
correct, since Geddy mentions the city’s name and the fact that it’s Easter
(the above day was a Sunday). The set list is pretty much the same as
MP/ESL, with Subdivisions and The Analog Kid thrown in. This tour also was
the last time many of the older songs were played live, including
Armageddon, Working Man, and In the End. A great piece of Rush history.
(1999-04-01)
LeeGeddy
(Audio - 7)
This is a great updated release to DR's Live In Lakeland. Having a
pre-release version of "The Analog Kid" is worth picking up this show.
Highly recommended. PLEASE DO NOT PAY MONEY FOR THIS RECORDING, AS IT IS
AVAILABLE FREE FOR TRADING. (2002-01-16)