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Rush 05/28/79
Stadhalle, Offenbach, Frankfurt, Germany
Set I
Anthem
A Passage to Bangkok
By-Tor & The Snow Dog
Xanadu
Something For Nothing
The Trees
Cygnus X-1
Hemispheres
Closer To The Heart
A Farewell To Kings
La Villa Strangiato
2112
Working Man
Bastille Day
In The Mood
Drum Solo
Set II
 
Set III
 
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From Ron's Rush RoIO Guide (A):

This recently-unearthed gem has been the subject of a lot of controversy. First of all, it wasn't even widely know that Rush played this date. But there's no doubt that he's greeting Frankfurt during the intro. Next, the setlist itself raises some questions. It's common knowledge that Rush dropped "Something For Nothing" and "Cygnus X-1" for most of the German shows on this tour. Yet, they appear here. When this show was first circulated, it was without these two songs. On recent releases, they have been added to the mix. A splice is clearly audible where the addition occurs, yet it sounds like these songs belong in the mix, as they blend well with the rest of the show. Legend has it that this show was leaked by Skip Gildersleeve himself. Originally, SFN and CX1 were cut so that the show would fit on a 90-minute tape. Later, upon request, Skip sent out the two missing songs. Hence the splice. Decide for yourself whether you believe all of this. Personally, based on the sound alone, I think the songs belong. (If they don't, it raises the question of where they came from. Clearly, they are from a board, but they are definitely NOT from the 2 other know boards from this tour ? 11/20/78 and 12/2/78. So if they aren't from this show, that suggests the existence of yet another soundboard show from this tour. Perhaps time will tell). Soundwise, the show is incredible. It's right up there with the Tucson and Detroit shows, and you all know how good THAT is. The performance is also outstanding, especially since we are treated to an uncut version of "Hemispheres." A definite must-have!

The Digital Dan (EX):

Taken from a newly obtained source and remastered for the best sound possible for this source. A long hoarded recording that has taken many years to get out into the common trading circles. It had been long rumored that the show existed, but no one would trade it unless you complete an obstacle course to get it. Well the friends of Digital Reproductions came through again and acquired this magnificent source for every Rush fan to savor. This show is the soundboard and not a broadcast performance as there are no DJ interruptions whatsoever. And unlike the Tucson show, we finally have both a full show and an uncut version of Cygnus! Well this sounds better than any currently produced commercial version of the Tucson '78 show save (A Desert Passage) and a bit better than Buenos Nochas! Motor City. The source is extremely low gen, 1st gen for the majority of the show and 2nd gen for the Drum Solo. Everything is crystal clear with very little tape hiss to be heard anywhere in the recording. It is great to hear a fully uncut version of Cygnus X-1 and Hemispheres. The boys sound great on this night, Geddy is hitting the high notes with Neil putting down a firm foundation for Alex's searing solo's. The bass is really pronounced as is the high end, if not a bit bright. If you are a die hard Rush fan, you cannot be without this show.

There is of course controversy with the setlist as some believe that it is incorrect. I have about 99% confidence now that the show never had SfN and CX1 even though sources very close to the band said that those songs were played that night. If you prefer the SfN and CX1 not being part of the setlist, simply extract all the audio tracks to your hard drive, delete the two tracks in question and re-burn the cdr. The tracks will line up correctly and sound just like a continuous concert. The artworks for both versions of the show are located in the archives making the decision completely up to the individual. As with all Digital Reproductions recordings, they are available for free-trade or blank media trades only. If someone tries to sell it to you, you are being ripped off as any one of many Rush traders will gladly do it for free.

LeeGeddy (EX-):

Despite all the controversy over the setlist, this is a great show, period! The venue info has been updated to be Stadthalle in Offenbach, a small town just outside of Frankfurt, I believe. Geddy greets Frankfurt, but it's like calling Auburn Hills, Michigan...Detroit. The only negative point about this show is Geddy's vocals is shifted to the left channel. The origin of this show is quite convoluted and probably cannot be confirmed...nor denied. Enjoy this wonderful Rush. Do NOT pay money for a copy of this show, it is available via free trade. Contact the Webmaster for my email and I will personally see that you get a copy via a trade. As for a Hemispheres SBD show, the (upgraded) Tucson recording sounds better. (Mar 2000)

ToBeOrWhat:

The sound quality is not official release quality but it is just about as good as the majority of bootlegs get, so, in other words, excellent. There is a bit too much treble and that?s just about it. There is a tiny weenie cut between ?Xanadu? and ?Something for Nothing?. What happens is the absolute second ?Xanadu? ends ?Something for Nothing? immediately begins, there is no pop or anything but it just doesn?t sound normal, probably because their isn?t ANY cheering and I when I say the second, I mean it! The performance is a good one. The great thing about this bootleg is the entire version of ?Hemispheres?! I count three slightly noticeable ?pops? in Cygnus-X-1, no big deal. One very good bootleg. No small detail but this contains my favorite version of ?2112?. It particularly rocks the *!%& out of everyone on this night!

Comments posted to Etree 4/10/2005 by skeeter1973 aka Pangea



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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
saxon747 (2/4) CD / 2 View  
Notes: Boot called: Black Forest
Richard D. Jordan (2/5) cdr / 2 View   SBD>MC>DAT>CDR
Dim (2/5) CD-R / 2 View   SBD?
Notes: Setlist: Disc 1 (67:56) Anthem A Passage to Bangkok By-Tor and the Snow Dog Xanadu Something For Nothing The Trees Cygnus X-1 Hemispheres Closer to the Heart Disc 2 (48:22) A Farewell to Kings La Villa Strangiato 2112 Working Man Bastille Day In the Mood Drum Solo Excellent recording, possibly soundboard. Some minor audio imperfections, like clicks or volume inconsistencies, but these are very minor and virtually unnoticeable. Amazing set and quality considering the date of the recording.
Nikola (2/0) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: Black Forest
Adam Gott (2/4.8) cd-r / 2 a View   'Black Forest' sbd silver>pc>shn>cd
Notes: nice sound
Chris Nestler (2/0) SHN\CDR / 2 View  
Kevin Kaye (2/4) CDR / 2 View  
Andrew Kansas (2/4.9) SHN / 2 View   Pre-FM SBD
Notes: 850 mb
Christopher Gilbransen (2/0) / 0 View  
Notes: BLACK FOREST
TMCinTN (2/0) / 0 View  
deanq4 (2/3) CD-R / 2 View   Sbd
AAA Audio (2/4.8) cdr / 2 View  
Dean Thole (2/0) SHN / 2 View  
Notes: Black Forest
Dan Goorsky (2/5) shn / 2 View  
Notes: Soundboard
nana (2/5) CDR / 2 View  
Texasknight (2/4.6) CDR / 2 A+ View  
Brad Kuhn (2/5) CDR / 2 A View   Soundboard
Notes: Black Forest
C.T.T. (2/0) / 2 B+ View  
Jerry Wisneski (2/0) SHN / 2 A A- View  
Notes: Great soundboard show From the html file taken from the discs: David E. Toussaint: Finally a complete show from the Hemispheres Tour in outstanding sound board quality! This has come from a DAT copy from a 1st generation tape, it was then gone over and remastered to bring out the best of the recording possible. A very tight sound board recording that you can just hear the audience in the background. Everything is so clear you would swear you were listening to a officially released album. There is only a few flaws from the tape and that is 1. The last song (In The Mood and the drum solo) appear to be from a different source tape, but I have tried to match them as closely as possible to the other songs. 2 . When I first finished this and listened to it I was amazed at the quality for such an old recording. This has to be about the best complete version of Cygnus X-1 and Hemispheres I have ever heard. The bass response is fabulous as can be told by your neighbors screaming (turn it down) when the beginning to Xanadu comes on and your house is rumbling from the Taurus Pedals! A beautiful Sound Board recording (stereo) *There has been some recent controversy that Something for Nothing and Cygnus X-1 are not part of this show but brought in from another sound board source. I always though Something for Nothing didn't fit in the show, it's sound is too different than the other tracks, but Cygnus X-1 has the exact sound as the songs before and after it.
ckc (2/4.8) CDR / 2 A View   SBD
Notes: Black Forest
Steve (2/0) CDR / 2 View  
blewsman (2/5) shn / 2 View  
joe riedinger (2/5) shn / 2 A View  
Justin Weiss (2/4) cdr/shn / 2 View   Silver CD SBD > EAC > shn
Paul Moreno (2/5) SHN / 2 View  
Notes: Soundboard
Paul V. Tauterouff (2/5) CDR / 2 A A View   Sbd> FM?
Notes: Black Forest
Chris Myers (2/5) Shns/FLACs / 2 A A View   soundboard
Notes: "Black Forest"
Chris Myers (2/5) Shn / 2 A A View  
Notes: Black Forest Excellent
Adam O. (2/5) SHN / 2 View   SBD
Notes: "Black Forest"
steve butler (2/5) Fuji / 2 A B+ View   SBD
Notes: Cygnus Books I&II