Thursday, October 13, 2011

Rush: Time Machine live DVD coming to theaters


Rush's new DVD, “Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland,” is coming to theaters on October 26.

The film is an evening with Rush performing their classics, and features the legendary “Moving Pictures” album live in its entirety.

Captured in April at Cleveland’s Quicken Loans arena during the band’s extensive Time Machine 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 - check out the video below.

For a full list of screenings and theaters, click here.

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Rush – Working Man
Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland DVD (2011)


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