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Old 01-12-05, 10:18 AM
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Is there a DVD of all the old Rush videos?

I'm looking for the original videos (Territories, Tom Sawyer) on dvd. I don't like their new stuff, but as a drummer, love watching Neil Peart play. The fills (which they nicely highlight in the videos) are always pretty badass. Anyway, let me know if there's a definitive collection of the music videos and if you recommend any other of their media. I'm not too interested in their Rush in Rio performance, by the way.
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I think Chronicles is the only one released of any number of the Rush videos.

I'm a drummer too, and the only other thing I could find to get my Peart fix was the Work In Progress video.

Do you have those?

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Originally Posted by The_Infidel
I think Chronicles is the only one released of any number of the Rush videos. Do you have that one?
No, I only have Neil Pearts' drumming dvd (Work in Progress). I've never been that huge into Rush, but I was watching VH1 classic last night and they played that territories video (which is so 80s it's not even funny) and was all about it.
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I don't have the DVD, but here's the list of videos on the Chronicles VHS. I'm pretty sure it's the same collection on the DVD.

Closer To The Heart, The Trees, Limelight, Tom Sawyer, Red Barchetta, Subdivisions, Distant Early Warning, Red Sector A, The Big Money, Mystic Rhythms, Time Stand Still, Lock And Key

EDIT: Just looked it up, and the DVD has two additional videos, Afterimage and The Enemy Within.

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By the way, A Show Of Hands was a pretty good video, as it showcased Neil's "revamped" drum solo for the first time.
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that's what it was, subdivisions, nto territories. no wonder I didn't recognize the song. anyway, I'll have to pick it up. thanks. that video is killer
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Honestly, even if you don't like their new stuff tht much, the Rush in Rio DVD is well worthwhile if only to watch Oh Batterista (Neil's Solo).

As a Rush fan and drummer, myself, I love this show, but you might consider picking it up just for the solo, too.
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Originally Posted by edclem
Honestly, even if you don't like their new stuff tht much, the Rush in Rio DVD is well worthwhile if only to watch Oh Batterista (Neil's Solo).

As a Rush fan and drummer, myself, I love this show, but you might consider picking it up just for the solo, too.

yeah, I guess I'll have to pick that up too. I didn't particularly like the work in progress dvd for that reason - not enough monster fills, but have heard some good stuff about the Rio performance. can't get enough of those monster fills.
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yeah, I guess I'll have to pick that up too. I didn't particularly like the work in progress dvd for that reason - not enough monster fills, but have heard some good stuff about the Rio performance. can't get enough of those monster fills.
Rush in Rio absolutely kicks ass. Buy it today.
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Originally Posted by edclem
Honestly, even if you don't like their new stuff tht much, the Rush in Rio DVD is well worthwhile if only to watch Oh Batterista (Neil's Solo).

As a Rush fan and drummer, myself, I love this show, but you might consider picking it up just for the solo, too.
Yeah Oh Batterista was nominated for a Grammy as well, not that it means much but it feels good to see Neil get some recognition.

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