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9 April 1983 - Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec [Audio - Audience]

By-Tor X-1

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Downloads:

A Digital Forum

Track Listing:

01 - Montreal Radio Promo
02 - The Spirit Of Radio
03 - Tom Sawyer
04 - Freewill
05 - Digital Man
06 - Subdivisions
07 - Vital Signs
08 - The Camera Eye
09 - Closer To The Heart
10 - Chemistry
11 - The Analog Kid
12 - Broon's Bane / The Trees
13 - Red Barchetta
14 - The Weapon
15 - New World Man
16 - Limelight
17 - Countdown
18 - 2112: Overture / Temples Of Syrinx
19 - Xanadu
20 - La Villa Strangiato
21 - In The Mood
22 - YYZ / Drum Solo

Notes:
This is the second of two consecutive nights Rush played at the Montreal Forum in 1983.
This audio recording is from a completely different audience source than the camera footage.

YouTube:

 
I actually tried combining this footage and separate audio source together, and it looks/sounds wonderful. The only issue with the footage seems to be the compression, but it seems pretty easy to remove for personal viewing with AI programs.
 
I should likely have a better version now that wasn't as compressed as the one on YouTube, which I plan to upload sometime soon more than likely.
For a while I've also had the idea of syncing the better audio source with the footage. Hopefully there weren't multiple speed variations?
 
I should likely have a better version now that wasn't as compressed as the one on YouTube, which I plan to upload sometime soon more than likely.
For a while I've also had the idea of syncing the better audio source with the footage. Hopefully there weren't multiple speed variations?
With the program I was using, it did seem to desync after Spirit of Radio, but that could easily have been my own fault.
 
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