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Recently came across some boots, and I love them.

Anyone (GH?) know a website with concert track listings. I got a boot from 1996 that is supposed to be a warm-up gig without an audience, so it appears to be them practicing most of their songs from that tour, but I'm pretty sure they didn't do all of those everynight.
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http://www.hf.rim.or.jp/~junya/rushboots/rushboots.html

http://www.sl.net/~kerman/boots.htm

http://home.earthlink.net/~epididymisle/rushboot.html

Hope that one of these helps, they aren't the most coherant places (:

That boot you say you have, do you know what it's called, I'm a big Rush fan and I'd like to give it a listen
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1996-10-18 Albany, New York - Echoes on the Stages

Thanks for the links. Echoes on the Stages is the boot I referred to and it's great. Has to be a soundboard recording, and since it's a warm-up, no audience.
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You have only just started liking Rush Zeni? Where have you been ;-)

They are my 2nd favourite group and I can't wait to see them in septemebr!
Cleveland May 24 to June 4th 2007 - I came, I saw, I fucked off home again.
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You have only just started liking Rush Zeni? Where have you been ;-)

They are my 2nd favourite group and I can't wait to see them in September!
Cleveland May 24 to June 4th 2007 - I came, I saw, I fucked off home again.
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Anyone know of any really good Rush MP3 sites?

Cheers in advance

Dave
"Normally i can't dance to save my life. But as soon as I step in dog shit, I can moonwalk better than Michael Jackson."
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I Don't know much about Rush, and this question might sound kinda dumb...

Do they have a female lead singer? Kinda sounds like it from the few songs I've heard.
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Try to get a hold on Rush in Rio, it's great.
Don't expect a show with to much fireworks and lights and all, but just with pure musical brilliancy.
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Yeah, I'm a little late to the party, Bob. But now I'm trying to make up for lost time. :)
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Buy the Rio DVD. It's got quiet a number of classics, and shows their musical brilliancy. I really liked the drum solo.
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Listening to ol' Geddy squeal is quite fun! Good band! Not my favorite, But good! :D
"Elton John and I became really good friends. I don't mean 'good friends' in that sense. I just mean we slept together." -Billy Joel
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I love it when Geddy hits the really high notes and his voice does that weird vibrato shreiking thing
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Matt - try a double CD called 'Chronicles'. It's a 'best of..' covering their earlier albums - that should be a decent starter for you.
Cleveland May 24 to June 4th 2007 - I came, I saw, I fucked off home again.
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Yep, I'll second that... Chronicles is the place to start.

And yeah Zeni, I've heard the Albany 96 rehearsal set is pretty amazing. What other Rush recordings do you have?
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Only got a few so far. Including the aforementioned Albany show:
Rush - 1994-04-02 Madison, Wisconsin (Nuts and Bolts)
Rush - 1997-06-23 Mansfield, Mass. (Great Woods & Summer Skies )

These are all soundboards (or darn near close) so they're great to listen to. I guess I like newer-Rush, but I haven't heard too much older-Rush, besides the radio staples.
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