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Snakes & Arrows Live
Snakes & Arrows Live
Rush / CD / 2008
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Here we go again!
Rush
are perhaps the only band that can get away with issuing a studio album and following it up with a live record of the tour for that same album, as is the case here. Is there any band on a major label out there that has as many live records as
Rush
does? People buy 'em. Lots of people. The reason is that yes,
Rush
fans are fanatics, and who wouldn't want that in a fan base? The other reason is that they issue new studio recordings so infrequently that fans are grateful to have live offerings documenting a particular tour. Another mystery is how, after 33 years, a band with this kind of longevity manages to stay focused
and
restless, changing gears and musical approaches to its core sound. Certainly not all of their recordings are on the same par, but regardless of musical and cultural trends, they've managed not only to remain true to themselves as musicians, but to be very successful in doing so. This band still sells a lot of records -- not even
the Rolling Stones
can say that. When 2002's
Vapor Trails
appeared, it had been six long years since
Test for Echo
.
Rush
shocked everybody: they came out rocking harder than anytime since the 1970s Four years later and the passage of their 30th anniversary, they followed that with
Snakes & Arrows
, a big bad noisy yet melodic album that continued in that vein.
This brings us to
Snakes & Arrows Live
. There are 27 tracks spread out over both discs recorded in Rotterdam over two nights in October of 2007. Nine of the tracks for the album are played here, with some nice twists and turns during the instrumental sections -- and drummer
Neil Peart
is just a wildman on most of them. The other 18 cuts come from throughout the band's career and mark some nice changes in the set list. Sure,
"Tom Sawyer"
is here, as are
"Freewill,"
"Limelight,"
"Distant Early Warning,"
and
"Spirit of Radio."
That said, other staples, such as
"Closer to the Heart,"
"By-Tor and the Snow Dog,"
"Anthem,"
etc., are absent. In addition, some of the aforementioned
Rush
standards have been moved to the end of the set, with a killer encore comprised of
"One Little Victory,"
"A Passage to Bangkok,"
and
"YYZ"
closing it out on disc two. But it all begins with a stellar version of
"Limelight."
Geddy Lee
's voice sounds better than it has perhaps
ever
. The years have been kind in lowering it just a tad and filling out its lower register. He is also playing the hell out of his bass. He -- like his other two bandmates, guitarist
Alex Lifeson
and drummer/lyricist
Peart
-- is just a monster musician.
Lifeson
's sound has grown wildly atmospheric in recent years, filling out whole corridors in the color and texture palette so that
Lee
can play more bass than keyboards. He can still let the solos rip (check
"Freewill"
for a stunner), walking some crazy line between prog, blues, and shred, but his manner of coloring sound at this point is truly wonderful. There's not much you can say about
Peart
that hasn't been said already. There have only been two rock drummers in his league :
Ginger Baker
and
Keith Moon
, and the latter is long gone. His playing all through this offering is hotter and tighter, more forceful and still somewhat restrained. His reliance on those numerous low tom-toms and bass drums has grown over the years, and that tribal edge it lends to the new music gives it a much more primal feel.
The band's live versions of the new tunes, like
"The Way the Wind Blows"
and the
"Armor and Sword"
(whose intro is directly inspired by
King Crimson
's
"Larks' Tongue in Aspic"
) are simply awesome.
Artist
Rush
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Atlantic/WEA
Release Date
2008 04 15
Song List
1: Limelight (4:47)
2: Digital Man (6:56)
3: Entre Nous (5:18)
4: Mission (5:39)
5: Freewill (6:01)
6: The Main Monkey Business (6:06)
7: The Larger Bowl (4:21)
8: Secret Touch (7:45)
9: Circumstances (3:46)
10: Between the Wheels (6:01)
11: Dreamline (5:15)
12: Far Cry (5:20)
13: Workin' Them Angels (4:48)
14: Armor and Sword (6:57)
15: Spindrift (5:46)
16: The Way the Wind Blows (6:24)
17: Subdivisions (5:43)
18: Natural Science (8:34)
19: Witch Hunt (4:49)
20: Malignant Narcissism/De Slagwerker (10:41)
21: Hope (2:21)
22: Distant Early Warning (4:53)
23: The Spirit of Radio (5:03)
24: Tom Sawyer (5:48)
25: One Little Victory (5:26)
26: A Passage to Bangkok (3:57)
27: YYZ (5:17)
Style.Categories
Album Rock, Arena Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Hard Rock
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