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    • DVD Release Date: 05/01/2007
    • Original Release: 1988
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 29,056
     
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    Disc #1 -- Rush: A Show of Hands
    1. Intro/The Big Money [6:57]
    2. Marathon [6:31]
    3. Turn the Page [4:43]
    4. Prime Mover [5:37]
    5. Manhattan Project [5:05]
    6. Closer to the Heart [4:30]
    7. Red Sector A [5:11]
    8. Force Ten [4:59]
    9. Mission [5:57]
    10. Territories [9:39]
    11. The Rhythm Method (Drum Solo) [3:34]
    12. The Spirit of Radio [5:33]
    13. Tom Sawyer [5:04]
    14. 2112 [3:29]
    15. The Temples of Syrinx [2:03]
    16. La Villa Strangiato [5:26]
    17. In the Mood [2:54]

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    Progressive power trio Rush is captured on-stage at the height of their powers in A Show of Hands, a live video recorded at Birmingham, England's National Exhibition Centre during the group's 1988 tour of the U.K. Selections include "Tom Sawyer," "The Spirit of Radio," "Closer to the Heart," "Marathon," "Manhattan Project," "Force Ten," and "The Rhythm Method" (the latter an extended drum solo from drummer Neil Peart). Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Rush: A Show of Handsby Anonymous

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    April 05, 2003: I also have some they haven't released. This is the same rush product they've given out for nearly 30 years! Worldwide approval is what they've always tried to accomplish and this one is in England. Great crowd, some visuals recorded in late 80's. Same three guys, multiple cameras shooting simultaneously. Sound is very clear. Choice of songs is appropriate to the time. and many classics as well. A great finale but some strange vocal editing of Alex during La villa strangiato. Over all A good show and I look forward to newer releases in the future. DVD?

    This review was written about the VHS edition.

    Rush: A Show of Handsby Anonymous

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    March 04, 2003: This live Rush DVD release date has been delayed three (3) times now. Doe's anyone know what's going on? When will it official be available? IMPATIENTLY Waiting Rush Fan. Five stars it is.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.


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