Rush
Rush Performance of Manhattan Project at The Coliseum, Quebec City
In March 1986, when Rush took to the stage at the Colisée de Québec, they were riding the wave of their album *Power Windows,* released that fall the previous year. It marked a fascinating period in their career, as *Power Windows* showcased their embrace of synthesizers, offering a polished sound that reflected the evolution of rock in the '80s. The live performance of "Manhattan Project" during this show encapsulated the band's ability to weave deep, thought-provoking themes with their signature progressive rock flair. Interestingly, this was a time when Rush began incorporating more political and sociocultural commentary into their lyrics, a shift that resonated strongly with fans and critics alike. This concert not only highlighted their musical prowess but also served as a platform to explore the band's evolving identity, making it a memorable night for all in attendance. Plus, the energy in the venue must have been electric, considering their ever-passionate fan base in Canada!