UPDATE - 6/3@12:06PM: Here's a review from the Prog Report.
Date/Time: Thursday, May 28th @ 7:30PM
Show Number: 11
Venue: Greensboro Coliseum
Place: Greensboro, NC
Twitter: #R40GSO | #R40Live
Instagram: #R40GSO
YouTube: Greensboro Rush R40 Live Tour
Setlist: Version B
Photos: Cygnus-X1.net
Reviews: Prog Report
UPDATE - 5/29@8:26AM: Here's a gallery of photos from Cygnus-X1.net.
UPDATE - 5/28@10:46PM: The show is over and the Version B setlist was played as expected. Good night Greensboro!
UPDATE - 5/28@6:37PM: The show should be getting underway in a little over an hour from now. Rush is expected to play their Version B setlist as shown here. If anything changes, I'll let everyone know. Have fun Greensboro!
Rush brings the R40 Live tour machine to the Greensboro Coliseum in North Carolina this evening for show #11 of the tour. After tonight the band will then finish off the first leg of the tour with a show in Bristow on Saturday night. They'll then take nine well-deserved days off before picking things up again on June 8th in Columbus. Rush is expected to play their Version B setlist for tonight's show, and I've entered that setlist into the Greensboro setlist page for now. I'll be sure to update it if anything changes, and finalize it once the show is over. Despite the expectations of the B set, there's always an outside chance that Rush will surprise us with something different. For more discussion on that along with a preview of the show, check out the pre-show SPOILER review below the fold. Tonight's show has a 7:30PM start time listed, so the band will probably hit the stage around 7:45-ish. For everyone going tonight, have fun, stay safe and make sure to share your reports, reviews, photos and video with us. RUUSSSHHHH!!!!!
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*** pre-show SPOILER review *** Rush is expected to play their Version B setlist tonight and there's no reason to think they'll surprise us with anything else. They continue to soundcheck Losing It on a regular basis without including it in the live set. This goes along with the current rumor that they will only be playing it at a few select shows centered around the inclusion of a guest violinist (Ben Mink? Clockwork Angels stringer?), with Toronto (where the DVD will be filmed), NYC, Vancouver and Los Angeles being the likely candidates. The only other question is whether it would replace Subdivisions in the set or be added in before or after it. In his recent Classic Rock interview Alex had this to say about the setlist and tour:
"... We've dug deep. We've pulled out some songs that we haven't played in a very long time. We've pulled out some real fan favourites. And we're enjoying playing them. We've revisited every era except maybe the mid-eighties era, which we covered in a good portion of the set on the last tour. We've not included anything from Power Windows or Hold Your Fire, but there's something from just about every other record. ... We're bringing the Hemispheres Prelude and Jacob's Ladder and Cygnus X-1. It's fun and exciting to play these old songs. Jacob's Ladder sounds amazing! For years we've discounted it, although it was always a fans' favourite. We've got three sets - A, B, C - which we'll be rotating throughout the tour. ... Ged and I have gone crazy on bringing out all of our old instruments and buying up vintage gear all over the place. His goal is to play a different bass for every song in the show. ..."
Note that he says that nothing from Power Windows will be played which would count out The Big Money despite it being listed in the tourbook credits. However, it's possible that the tourbook credit refers to the fact that a snippet of the song was included in the opening video. Some other quick notes about the setlist and the show:
* The entire setlist is played in reverse chronological order, beginning with Clockwork Angels, and ending in the encore with a short snippet of the unreleased, early '70s track Garden Road.
* As the show progresses back in time, the stage props and instruments also devolve to coincide with the songs being played.
* How It Is had never been played live prior to this tour.
* During the rap section of Roll The Bones a video is played with the following celebrities lip-syncing the rap: the Trailer Park Boys, Paul Rudd & Jason Segel, Jay Baruchel, Les Claypool, Tom Morello, and Peter Dinklage.
* For the 2nd set, Neil Peart's R40 drum kit is replaced with a retro, late '70s-era replica kit dubbed El Darko featuring double bass drums.
* The Camera Eye is dedicated to the late Andrew MacNaughtan with an in loving memory photo shown at the end of the song.
* Every show/setlist so far has been identical from Jacob's Ladder on through the encore.
* Jacob's Ladder makes its first live appearance since 1980.
* Cygnus X-1 Book Two: Hemispheres - Prelude had not been played since 1994.
* Cygnus X-1 Book One - The Voyage: Part 3 was last played live in 1980, although Prologue was played in 2002.
* Xanadu includes both Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee using doubleneck guitars.
* The Mel's Rock Pile skit before the encore reprises Eugene Levy's character from an old SCTV skit as seen here.
* Lakeside Park was last played live in 1978, and this performance is truncated, leaving out the bridge/last verse.
* What You're Doing was last played live in 1977.
Photos from Instagram using hashtag #R40BUF: