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“TIME MACHINE TOUR” became a hot topic around the world with its complete reproduction of the famous album “MOVING PICTURES”. A masterpiece video that allows you to experience the spectacular view of the scene is now available. This work was filmed at “August 31, 2010 Allentown Performance”. This is an audience shot that captures the whole story. The biggest point of this work is the quality, but first of all is the position of the show. This tour is also included in the official work “LIVE IN CLEVELAND”, so let’s check it out from the overall tour image. June 29th – October 2nd, 2010: North America #1 (41 performances) ←★Coco★ October 8th – 17th; South America (4 performances) March 30th – April 22nd, 2011 : North America #2 (13 performances) ← *Official video ・May 4th – 29th: Europe (12 performances) ・June 8th – July 2nd: North America #3 (13 performances) This is 2010/2011 RUSH. It was a rare world tour that not only included a European tour but also a South American tour, which had only happened twice in their history, but this work is much earlier than those. This was the 29th concert of “North America #1”. This work, which was shot at such a show, has excellent image and sound quality. The view is from the second floor seats with the stage directly in front of you, and the view is astounding. In fact, during the opening song, “The Spirit of Radio,” the screen shakes due to the commotion of the performance, and the shadow of a person in front of me makes me worry, “Is this okay?” By the time the song started, the commotion subsided and the scenery suddenly changed into a spectacular one. It’s a long distance shot that captures the entire stage, but the bold zoom from there is extremely beautiful, and the formation of the three people gathered in the center of the stage is also beautifully captured. What’s even more amazing is actually the distant view. Because the stage is captured directly in front of you, every corner of the huge screen is clearly reflected, and you can enjoy the members depicted on it like a multi-camera professional shot, and you can also take a close look at the humorous screen images. . Even more surprising than such a spectacular view…or should I say, what is shocking is the sound. As I’ve said many times before, I’m in a far seat on the second floor, but the sound doesn’t give me any sense of distance at all. This is probably due to the venue. You can’t tell from the screen, but the Allentown Fairgrounds, where the event took place, is actually an open space that stretches out into the sky. Therefore, there are no walls or ceilings to reflect sound, and the sound emitted from the PA is picked up with zero reverberation. Of course, if you were far away from PA, the flavor would be halved, but it was probably quite close. It is a superb sound with plenty of direct feeling just like a sound board. What is depicted with such quality is “MOVING PICTURES on-site experience + α”. Let’s organize the contents of the show here. 70’s・RUSH: Working Man・HEMISPHERES: La Villa Strangiato・A FAREWELL TO KINGS: Closer To The Heart・2112: 2112 80’s・PERMANENT WAVES: The Spirit of Radio/Freewill・MOVING PICTURES: 7 songs in total ・SIGNALS: Subdivisions・POWER WINDOWS: Marathon ・HOLD YOUR FIRE: Time Stand Still ・PRESTO: Presto since the 90’s ・COUNTERPARTS: Stick It Out/Leave That Thing Alone ・SNAKES & ARROWS: Workin’ Them Angels/Faithless/Far Cry ・CLOCKWORK ANGELS: BU2B2 (Bought Up To Believe)/Caravan…and it looks like this. This tour is a “Set Fudo” tour that has only happened three times in the history of RUSH, and this work has the same structure as the official work. The composition is the same, with a complete reproduction of “MOVING PICTURES” placed in the middle, and famous songs from each era scattered before and after it. Therefore, there are no unusual songs, but what is overwhelming is the sense of experience. In particular, the scene where a special video is shown before the reenactment part of “MOVING PICTURES” is almost like a theatrical movie, and the real pleasure is amazing when “Tom Sawyer” starts, stirring up anticipation. Then, you will be able to experience the artist’s skill of playing one of the famous songs live, one by one, using multi-camera screen footage and direct shots. This feeling of “there are three people right in front of me” is something you can never experience with professional shots. This work, of course, comes with chapters, but I would like you to watch them without skipping them as much as possible. You don’t want to miss a single moment as you watch in real time…The feeling of being at a concert is beautifully depicted. This work was the latest report of “TIME MACHINE TOUR” when it first appeared. After that, it seemed that the role had ended when it was made into an official work, but this “feeling of experience” still remains. If the official video is “MOVING PICTURES that you can see with your own eyes,” this work is “MOVING PICTURES that you can experience.” Audience shots are rapidly evolving, and there are many cases where you are not satisfied with the quality after a while, but this work is a valuable exception. It was the pinnacle of its time, a masterpiece that has not lost its luster even after 10 years, and is still relevant today. Live at Fairgrounds, Allentown, PA, USA 31st August 2010 AMAZING SHOT!! 1. The Real History Of Rush – Episode No.2 2. The Spirit of Radio 3. Time Stand Still 4. Presto 5. Stick It Out 6. Workin ‘ Them Angels 7. Leave That Thing Alone 8. Faithless 9. Bought Up To Believe 10. Freewill 11. Marathon 12. Subdivisions 13. The Real History Of Rush – Episode No.17 14. Tom Sawyer 15. Red Barchetta 16. YYZ 17. Limelight 18. The Camera Eye 19. Witch Hunt 20. Vital Signs 21. Caravan 22. Drum Solo 23. Acoustic Solo 24. Closer To The Heart 25. 2112 Overture/Temples of Syrinx 26. Far Cry 27. La Villa Strangiatto 28. Working Man Geddy Lee – Bass & Vocals Alex Lifeson – Guitars Neil Peart – Drums COLOR NTSC Approx. 170min.
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