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  2. Exit... Stage Left Tour - Wikipedia

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    October 30, 1981 October 31, 1981 Queensferry: Wales Deeside Leisure Centre November 2, 1981 Brighton: England Brighton Centre: November 4, 1981 London Wembley Arena: November 5, 1981 November 6, 1981 November 8, 1981 Ingliston: Scotland Royal Highland Centre: November 9, 1981 Stafford England New Bingley Hall November 11, 1981 Hamburg West ...

  3. Moving Pictures Tour - Wikipedia

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    The March 27, 1981 performance in Montreal was recorded for the band's live album, Exit... Stage Left and its accompanying video . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Each show was estimated to have costed $40,000 which featured back-projected film, pyro and dry ice. 905,000 fans had attended the shows overall on tour, with the band making an estimate of $4 million by ...

  4. Xanadu (Rush song) - Wikipedia

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    "Xanadu" is a song by the Canadian progressive rock band Rush from their 1977 album A Farewell to Kings. [1] It is approximately eleven minutes long, beginning with a five-minute-long instrumental section before transitioning to a narrative written by Neil Peart, which in turn was inspired by the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem Kubla Khan.

  5. Exit... Stage Left (video) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, a DVD version of the original production was released as part of the DVD box set, titled Rush Replay X 3 with its audio re-mastered in 5.1-channel Dolby Surround by Rush guitarist and co-producer Alex Lifeson. In 2007, the DVD version of Exit... Stage Left, as it was included in Rush Replay X 3, was released as a single, stand-alone ...

  6. Exit... Stage Left - Wikipedia

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    Stage Left is the second live album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released as a double album in October 1981 by Anthem Records. After touring in support of their eighth studio album Moving Pictures (1981), the band gathered recordings made over the previous two years and constructed a live release from them with producer Terry Brown .

  7. Moving Pictures (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    Moving Pictures was played live in its entirety for the first time to open the second set during each show of Rush's 2010–11 Time Machine Tour. [ 26 ] In a knockout-style Facebook poll conducted in 2021, the album was voted the best album of the 1980s , narrowly beating out Depeche Mode 's 1986 album Black Celebration to take the win with 52% ...

  8. List of songs recorded by Rush - Wikipedia

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    Originally planned for inclusion on Rush's debut album, but scrapped in the end. The song has not been released in any format since the initial 1973 Moon Records release. Allegedly only 500 copies of the single were pressed. [7] [8] [10] "Finding My Way" Rush: 1974 Drummer: John Rutsey "Need Some Love" Rush: 1974 Drummer: John Rutsey "Take a ...

  9. Rush Replay X 3 - Wikipedia

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    Rush Replay X 3 is a DVD box set of three separate filmed concert presentations by the Canadian band Rush, released on June 13, 2006.The three shows presented are Exit..... Stage Left, Grace Under Pressure Tour, and A Show of Hands, which were originally released individually in 1982, 1985, and 1988 respectively on VHS and Las