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Rush: Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland (2011) is a English movie. Sam Dunn,Scot McFadyen has directed this movie. Geddy Lee,Alex Lifeson,Neil Peart are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2011. Rush: Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland (2011) is considered one of the best Documentary,Music movie in India and around the world.
'TIME MACHINE 2011: Live In Cleveland' is an evening with Rush performing their classic hits and features the legendary 'Moving Pictures' album, performed live in its entirety. Released in 1981, 'Moving Pictures' is their most successful album, certified 4x Platinum, and features some of the band's most well known songs and perennial radio favorites, including "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight" and the Grammy®-nominated instrumental "YYZ." Captured in April, 2011 in Cleveland during the renowned trio's extensive world tour, 'TIME MACHINE 2011: Live In Cleveland' marks the band's first live concert filmed in the United States. The choice to record in Cleveland was a deliberate nod of gratitude to the first city to support Rush on its airwaves, as former WMMS DJ Donna Halper is widely credited for helping break the band in 1974 by spinning "Working Man." The reinterpreted live version of "Working Man" was the encore closer on the Time Machine tour and is included on this release. In addition to ...
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Rush: Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland (2011) Reviews
Timeless Machine
The Band, Rush are serious rockers that don't take themselves too serious. RUSH Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland is the ultimate musical trip through time. From my youth of listening to Moving Pictures in my best friend's 1974 maroon Chevy Nova through my aging silver hair days of Snakes and Arrows, Rush delivers the best that Rock and Roll has to offer. Alex, Geddy and Neil deliver a shockingly energetic, riveting performance backed by an equally enthusiastic audience from Cleveland, OH. The naysayers will try to convince you these guys are washed up, but don't beLIEve the hype. Engage the HDTV, ramp up the surround sound and pour yourself a cold beer and enjoy 2+ hours of one of the most riveting Rock and Roll performances of this decade.
Pure showmanship......
What do you get if you put three virtuoso musicians in an arena with thousands of adoring fans, a back catalogue longer than your arm, a superb lightshow and cracking back projections and Lord alone knows how many cameras? Well - this. Some people may not like a band that strive for perfection on stage, but for me this DVD is a great reminder of a fantastic gig I saw here in England. The boys are on top of their game, and include plenty of humour in the show. There's a fine mix of new material with (of course) loads of old favourites. If you're a Rush fan, you probably have this already, or are going to get it soon. If you're not, and want to see how a gig should be done properly, then go for it! You won't be disappointed........
Rush brings its A-game
No one can make the argument that a concert DVD will replace a live show. But for a guy that missed the Time Machine Tour (there are still forehead dents in the wall), this'll do. This is high-energy, to say the very least, and does a bang-up job capturing the crowd during that night in Cleveland. The setlist is appropriate for such a tour, there's something from (I'm pretty sure) every single album. Even "Presto". And it's notable for the band's playing "Moving Pictures" from start to finish. I'm a huge fan, so I hope they're still going. Age is always a question, so if this was their final tour, then this concert was one hell of a sendoff. But even so, this is two-and-a-half hours of virtuoso musicianship. A lot of socks were rocked off that night. 10/10