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You know, 'Rush - Live at The Molson Amphitheater 1997' is quite an intriguing piece. The performance captures that raw energy from the 'Test For Echo' tour with some genuinely electrifying moments. The atmosphere in the amphitheater is palpable, with the crowd and band feeding off each other. It’s not just a concert; it’s an experience. The pacing flows nicely, hitting all the right notes while showcasing the band's musicianship and ability to connect with their audience. It’s interesting how the visuals complement the sound, giving it a certain depth that makes it distinctive in the realm of concert films.
This title was released on multiple formats, but it’s the DVD that really stands out among collectors for its clarity and sound quality. Scarcity has increased over the years, particularly for limited editions, making it a sought-after piece for Rush enthusiasts. Interest spikes during anniversaries of the tour, and it’s often discussed in collector circles for its representation of the band's evolution during the late '90s.
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