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  All The World Was A Stage for RUSH
Review created: 08/08/07
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This is my favorite time in the incredible journey of this timeless band. The standard for a hard rock band doing a live album was set when this double record hit the music stores. Every song was excellent. They actually "sounded" intelligent and they articulated their feelings and thoughts in an unusually clarified manner for the genre. I saw them live in a small threatre setting in 1977. They played many of the songs from the legendary live record. I still have vivid memories of the show to this day. I remember thinking that they would be around for a long time if they kept it together. They certainly have! For me, they were the natural extension of the power trio representation that Cream started. Another thing that has always amazed me about RUSH is that they NEVER have recorded a sappy "boy/girl song". Lyrically, this band actually makes you think....Musically, they are about as good as it gets. Three guys sounding like about five! Now I am buying another copy of this record as a CD. I have owned this as a record, an 8-track and a cassette (twice, I think). I can't wait to crank up the remastered version of All The World Is A Stage. I hope it still sounds as raw and LIVE as the original. I think RUSH music is going to be appreciated by music lovers in 2112.....


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  Rush: Canadian Power Trio blessed by GOD!!!
Review created: 07/28/07
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This is an album perfectly representing the early days of Rush. This album contains the best live version of "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" in history! Alex Lifeson's guitar work gave us a glimpse of what was just over that "Farewell To Kings" horizon, a true sign of greater things to come. "2112" is so wonderfully represented up to "Different Stages" in 1998. "In The End" is so amazing. Geddy Lee's vocals leave many of us attempting to sing falsetto. "Professor" Neil Peart leaves many future drummers pondering their fate. The beginnings of Rush are lovingly represented with "In The Mood", "Fly By Night", "What You're Doing" and of course, the powerhouse hit "Working Man". If you don't find yourself playing air guitar to these songs, you either have no musical taste, or you simply have no arms!

The musical quality is incredible, and yet rough around the edges. Raw and crisp, "All The World's A Stage" definately is an essentual addition to any music collection. This is adored and respected by fans and non-fans alike.


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  All The World's Indeed A Stage. We are merely players.
Review created: 06/30/07
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This is a MUST HAVE album by RUSH! An absolutely fantastic live album. This is one of those albums you can kick back with and listen to and feel like you are right there at the show. The quality of this recording is PHENOMINAL! The performance is GRAND! This album is the next best thing to actually going to see them live. Whether you listen to them perform live, or you listen to a live recording, you really can't go wrong with RUSH - All The World's A Stage. RUSH - Exit Stage Left is yet ANOTHER great live album. This particular album takes you back to VERY EARLY RUSH. The good stuff. In my humble opinion, every song on the album deserves merit. RUSH is simply and unarguably the best rock band to EVER come out of Cananda. And if you are not an avid RUSH fan, you will be blown away at how talented this trio truly is. To listen to RUSH (whether you are familiar with their music or not.) you would think there are at least 5 men in the band. But there has never been more than 3. The same members are still together since the 2nd album and presently tour today 34 years later. And they STILL kick some serious ass on stage. I hope you will buy this album and anjoy all of it's rock splendor. There are FANTASTIC acoustic melodics and hard rock sounds with some of the best drum, bass and guitar solos one could hear. Go get the album and enjoy! You won't be sorry.


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  It doesn't get any better than this !
Review created: 03/13/07
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My buddy says that Ted Nugent's "Double Live Gonzo" is the greatest live album ever, but I've got to go with "All the World's a Stage" by Rush. The song selection, the sound quality, and the performance is awesome ! I remember when I was in high school I'd lay in bed and listen to this album with my eyes closed, wishing I had been at this show !So, here I am 30 years later, and I'm going to buy another copy. Now that I'm almost 44 years old, I've been revisiting some of the music from the 70's and 80's, and I really appreciate alot of the stuff from back then-this album is a great reminder of how good music used to be.


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  Rush- All the World's A Stage
Review created: 02/07/07(updated 11/27/07)

Going back to my teenage years, Rush has always been my favorite band, the musicianship of the three members: Geddy, Alex, and Neil is not found in any other band. I had this particular album on 8-track tape "back in the day", and literally wore it out, and have been looking for it on CD for several years.
There is not a single flaw in the recording. Even after all these years (it was recorded live in 1976 in Toronto.), the music is still just as fresh as it was then. Alex plays guitar like no other, Geddy's bass and vocals are like no other in music, and what else needs to be written about Neil's drum playing? Just listen to his solos, you'll see just how incredible he is.
The music flows throughout the CD, and the sound quality is so much better than it was nearly thirty years ago, the remaster did wonders for the sound quality. 2112 is just amazing to listen to live, this is when Rush was hitting their peak, and the energy in this live recording shows their versatility.
Anything you purchase from this band is well worth the investment, but do yourself a favor....Make sure this is in your Rush collection. If you haven't heard it, or haven't heard it for awhile, sit back and enjoy. I'm not a rock critic, but it gets an A+ from me.


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  love it
Review created: 12/11/06
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I bought the c.d of Rush (All the World's A Stage) about two weeks ago and can not believe how much better it sound compare to the album. It felt like I was at the concert.


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  BEST LIVE RUSH ALBUM!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review created: 11/03/06
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This is Rush at their heaviest and rawest, without the synthesizers and all the effects! Great band, great players and this is what Rush sounded like in the early days! Every 4 sudio albums comes a live album to close that chapter and this was the end of chapter one, but it was my favorite. 5 stars!!


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  Rush remastered, Rush remembered
Review created: 09/05/06
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This band has been innovative since the word GO. I have always had a great deal of respect for these guys... Not only for thier musicianship, but also because they have remained faithful to their own style development throughout the decades. (3 to be exact)
All the world's a stage is a guitar driven live Rush album that will be timeless in the hearts of all true Rush fans for decades to come. Listening to this truly sets the stage for the coming years of progressive rock that I've come to expect.
JAS


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  The second worst live Rush CD
Review created: 06/04/06
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Under A SHOW OF HANDS in terms of unlistenabilty. ALL THE WORLD's A STAGE is a live show from 1976 when the only places Rush could headline were small halls, like Massey Hall in Toronto where this was taped over three nights. The first thing to get annoyed by is the fact that every song sounds the same, with the same stops and starts. It's as if Alex had one guitar. While it doesn't sound bad, his playing ability was limited to power chords. Geddy's voice is young and powerful but the lyrics don't allow him much to get passionate about ("oooh yeah said I'm coming out to get you", "I know I know I know I feel it grow", "By Tor, k night of darkness", etc). Neil's playing is great except his drums sound like boxes. EXIT STAGE LEFT and DIFFERENT STAGES are the band's best live albums.


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