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Last 3 Tours (recommendations)

sonof3m

Beginner
Hello. I was wondering if anyone could recommened 3 shows from each of these tours?

Time Machine Tour:
29 June 2010 - 17 October 2010
30 March 2011 - 2 July 2011

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Clockwork Angels Tour:
7 September 2012 - 2 December 2012
18 April 2013 - 4 August 2013

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R40 Tour:
8 May 2015 - 1 August 2015

I would really appreciate it! Thank you.
 
TMT: April 10, 2011, at MSG. Increase the gain a little bit and it sounds great. The audio source might be from digital video, not sure.
 
Besides the 4/10/11 MSG show, no one else can recommend anything? Just looking for dates, I can track down the shows myself.
 
Besides the 4/10/11 MSG show, no one else can recommend anything? Just looking for dates, I can track down the shows myself.
"2015-05-28 Greenboro, NC (3-Source Stereo IEM) (univonc)" If you're looking for a soundboard-like show from R40, this one is nice (I haven't given the full show a listen, but the snippets I heard I liked). I say soundboard-like because they've combined all 3 IEM feeds together, and you really start to hear the comb filtering and/or phase issues when you do something like that. For most, I'm sure this is a non-issue...to me most of it sounds like Ged is singing through a pvc tube lol.
 
There's at least one more multisource scanner/audience matrix show from R40: Kansas City 2015-07-09. This one was a Xavel commercial boot but it is circulating freely on Dime.

The 2015-06-08 Columbus recording "Frozen In An Everlasting View" from ninjadave is a really good single source audience. I think I prefer the tone a bit to the KC show, but it doesn't pretend to be a commercial release.

There's a two source of the final forum show. I think it's a must have but the quality doesn't really match either of these other two. There's an article https://www.loudersound.com/features/exit-stage-left-inside-rushs-final-show that does a good job describing the mood that day for the band and the audience.
 
The first night of R40 is great. There is a very nice matrix out there and the crowds blind reactions to the setlists are very fun to hear.

Red Rocks on Time Machine is great, my favorite red rocks boot imo. Geddys voice is in top shape. The first night of Time Machine is fun too

Clockwork angels I'd go for Columbus Ohio, 2012. The best geddy ever sounded on that tour vocally
 
Another from Time Machine: 2010-08-13 - Irvine (Digital Audience Master)

The first couple songs have a bit of mic futzing but from there on the sound quality is excellent and Geddy is super loose in this show. The taper must have been front and center.
 
Another from Time Machine: 2010-08-13 - Irvine (Digital Audience Master)

The first couple songs have a bit of mic futzing but from there on the sound quality is excellent and Geddy is super loose in this show. The taper must have been front and center.
Rush
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Irvine, CA
Friday the 13th of August, 2010


Schoeps MK4s > Nbox > R-09 (24/44.1) > wav file > Sound Studio > convert 16bit > xACT > FLAC (level 8)
Recording location: Loge 6
Recorded by: Tapehead2
 
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