Rush
RUSH Subdivisions Live Performance at Air Canada Centre in Toronto
In 2012, when Rush took the stage at the Air Canada Centre, they were celebrating a richly storied career and promoting their album "Clockwork Angels," released just a few months earlier in June. This album marked a significant turn for Rush, as it was their first conceptual piece since "2112." Fans were treated to a blend of their signature progressive rock complexity with a narrative that delved into themes of fate and free will. Opening the concert with "Subdivisions," a classic from their 1982 album "Signals," demonstrated their deep connection to their roots while highlighting their evolution as artists. Interestingly, this performance occurred during the "Clockwork Angels Tour," which was notable for being potentially one of their last extensive tours. This adds a nostalgic layer to the live recording, as it stands as a testament to the phenomenal journey Rush had taken throughout their decades-long career.