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This 2011 Cleveland concert by prog-rock legends Rush finds the Canadian trio playing all of their classic album Moving Pictures, a set of songs that includes classics like "YYZ," "Limelight," and "Tom Sawyer." ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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Blu-Ray pressing. Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland is an evening with Rush performing their classic hits and features the legendary Moving Pictures album, performed live in its entirety. Captured in April 2011 in Cleveland during the renowned trio's extensive world tour, Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland marks the band's first live concert filmed in the United States. The choice to record in Cleveland was a deliberate nod of gratitude to the first city to support Rush on its airwaves, as former WMMS DJ Donna Halper is widely credited for helping break the band in 1974 by spinning "Working Man." Bonus material features outtakes from the short films, an alternate film version video for "Tom Sawyer," and two rare pieces of Rush live footage from the vault: "Need Some Love" from Laura Second Secondary School with original drummer John Rutsey (1974) and "Anthem" from Passaic New Jersey (1976).