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Approximately 30 minutes of the world’s first sound source of Rush, which has never been distributed even among deep traders. The first 18 minutes are from the master cassette owned by the people involved, from the sound check and rehearsal held at the same venue before the Stuttgart performance on May 5th, Germany, on the final day of the 1988 “Hold Your Fire” world tour. Recorded. Although it is a microphone recording, the sound quality is quite good for this type of recording, and the balance, sound clarity, and punch are perfect. It started in the middle of Manhattan Project at the beginning, and from the ending part, the three of them played a jam centered around Alex’s guitar for about 50 seconds. Gradually, Geddy started playing, and the song went from a natural mood to Prime Mover. The way they continue to play while making slight cuts in various places due to rehearsals sounds fresh to the listener. After this song, Geddy performed a solo play that also served as bass tuning. The song changes from Neil’s sudden drumming to Time Standing Still. Geddy may or may not sing the hook or melody. After hearing some conversation, Neil’s count goes to Big Money. Geddy saves a lot and sings, but this is an interesting short version of 2 minutes and 40 seconds, and fans will not be able to resist the natural performance that is not typical of Rush. At the end, Jimi Hendrix’s Wild Thing is played in a session style for 1 minute and 30 seconds. The next three takes include songs that will blow the minds of Rush fans around the world. Contains 3 versions of studio line recording takes of the joke number “Sex Boy” recorded at the 2002 Vapor Trails Tour rehearsals. This is an ultra-rare take that even core Rush fans had never even heard of, let alone the title. The sound is perfect. Take 1 starts from Red Sector A. Alex’s guitar plays over a synth rhythm track, and Neil adds drums later. Geddy starts adding vocals from the 45th second, and after the chorus melody, you can hear his voice giving instructions in a whisper at 1:27. From the second minute on, the song suddenly changes to a dance style, and Alex suddenly starts singing with a strange vocal, improvising with an interesting sound that doesn’t seem like Rush. Alex is in high spirits on both vocals and guitar, delivering plenty of nonsensical lyrics and quick melodies, and you can tell he’s a lot of fun. As if the members (Alex only?) liked it, two more versions of “Sex Boy” have been recorded, and with each take, both Geddy and Neil are performing more and more in tune with the song. is. Between songs, you can also hear the laughter of the members and those involved. A must-listen sound source that is sure to become a hot topic among Rush enthusiasts around the world. It is a title that is sure to become legendary in the future due to its content and rarity. Soundcheck & Rehearsal at Hans Martin Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany 5th May 1988 & 2002 “Sex Boy” sessions (from Original Masters) Soundcheck & Rehearsal(MIC RECORDING) Hans Martin Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany 5th May 1988(from Original Master Cassette) 1 Manhattan Project 2. Jam 3. Prime Mover 4. Time Standing Still 5. Big Money 6. Wild Thing Sex Boy Session(STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING) 7. Red Sector A/Sex Boy #1 8. Sex Boy #2 9. Sex Boy #3
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