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Rush Performance of Finding My Way at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany

Venue: Knickerbocker Arena Location: Albany, New York, United States Date: December 12, 1991

Before the December 12, 1991, live recording at the Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, Rush had released their album "Roll the Bones" in September of that same year. This album marked a distinct evolution in their sound, blending their classic progressive rock roots with a bit more accessibility and radio-friendly material. With hits like "Dreamline" and the title track "Roll the Bones," the album showcased their ability to adapt while still staying true to their identity. Interestingly, "Roll the Bones" was the band's first album released after their historic induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. During the tour, they incorporated a mix of old favorites and new tracks into their setlist, reflecting both their legacy and their ongoing creative journey. It's a vivid reminder of how Rush managed to resonate with fans across generations, all while forging ahead into new sonic territories.

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