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Rush 03/28/1976

SHOWID 118923

Set I

Bastille Day
Anthem
Lakeside Park >
2112: Overture
2112: The Temples of Syrinx
2112: Discovery (abbreviated)
2112: Presentation
2112: Soliloquy
2112: Grand Finale
Fly by Night (abbreviated) >
In the Mood (abbreviated)
Something for Nothing
By-Tor and the Snow Dog
In the End
Working Man >
Finding My Way (abbreviated) >
Working Man >
Drum Solo

What You're Doing

Set II

 

Set III

 

Comment

Notes re: circulating copies of performances with this date, from DRE:

Regarding the 1976, Seattle shows. I was at the October 25, 1976 show at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, WA. I will never forget that show as long as I live. You see it was the second time I had seen Rush live; the first time was an accident. A friend asked me to accompany him to the March 27, 1976 show at Gonzaga University in Spokane to see Styx. Neither of us knew that Rush existed prior to that fateful spring evening. The shows that are on the Seattle Supersonic and By-Tor's Battle CD's are identical. I was able to play them simultaneously, and they are absolutely the same right down to the little guitar chord ?chops? that Alex does while Geddy is introducing songs. The set is precisely the same as the Spokane show (with the exception of ?The Jam?) and I am convinced that this is the March show. The instrumental jam DID NOT happen at the October 25, 1976 show, I assure you of that without reservation. Additionally, at the October show, Geddy introduces "In The End" by saying "We'd like to mellow out for a few minutes, if you will allow us..." and the crowd expresses it's displeasure at that statement very loudly. Never the less, Geddy is brought a stool from off-stage and he sits to play the first section of the song, then stands for the second part. I have a photographic memory and I also made a list of the songs that they did at the October show, because I was still becoming familiar with their first three albums (I bought 2112 on the Sunday night after I returned to Seattle from Spokane, in fact there was a poster in the window of the record store ? Tower Records on 5th Ave. N. and Mercer St. ? advertising the Rush show that very evening, the 28th of March) and I found my little notebook with that list in it while going through some boxes stored in my parents basement. I have no doubt whatsoever that this is, in fact, the March 1976 show on both of these CD?s.

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
John H (5/5) wav / 1 A- A- View   audience
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 1 B View  
michael kass (5/5) / 1 View  
Rich Pucci (5/4.7) CDR Audio / 2 View  
Unknowndude (5/1) SHN / 1 A- B- View   Soundboard
Notes: weak for a soundboard.
TTDaddy (3/5) shn / 1 View   SBD
Notes: "2112 Days" (Elements of Crime/elements-006) - TRT 1:13:21 Original silver CD > EAC (secure mode) > FLAC (Level8) Artworks scaned by 300dpi 100% - rip&scan done on May 26, 2006 by the_sphere
TTDaddy (3/5) shn / 1 View   SBD
Notes: 2112 Seattle Night (Breakdown: BREAKDOWN-44) - TRT 1:17:51
TTDaddy (3/5) shn / 1 View   SBD
Notes: Anthem Of Seattle (Digital Reproductions DR 02576-7) - TRT 1:13:20
TTDaddy (3/5) shn / 1 View   SBD
Notes: By-Tor's Battle V2.01 (Digital Reproductions DR 32576-9) - TRT 1:19:18
TTDaddy (3/5) shn / 1 View   SBD
Notes: Seattle Supersonic (Moose Records Caribou 0598 01/0) - converts to 2 audio discs (TRT 1:24:25) Includes 2 studio tracks from 1st Rush single w/John Rutsey Spring 1973
Duane Kneller (3/5) CD-R / 1 View   Audience Recording.
Notes: (By-Tor’s Battle 2.01).
Texasknight (2/4.7) CDR / 1 A- View  
eieiowen (0/0) cdr / 2 View  
Notes: Seattle Supersonic