Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage
I like listening to Rush but am not a hardcore fan. Never seen them perform live but I know that my best friend loves them since we've been in high school.
I remember the first Rush song I heard Tom Sawyer when I was visiting NYC as a kid. My uncle was listening to some vinyl, Rush Moving Pictures and AC/DC Hells Bells, I was just blown away by both albums.
Red Barchetta was something that I also liked, but never listened to the words as I found that Tom Sawyer lyrics. One day as I was driving the canyons of Los Angeles the song came on and I heard the story of the young man driving his uncle's car that has been kept for 50 odd years.
The Limelight was something I also didn't pay attention to the lyrics and what they meant but found that when in high school learning Shakespeare it all circled back.
I'm hoping that even if I don't get the chance to see this in the theater with my buddy this summer, maybe when we're together we'd get to spend some time in the home theater watching something from our childhood and connecting at it in a very different level where I assume like most of these kinds of movies tend to show the connectedness with the band at the center stage.
With that said...
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