Rush: A View From The Palace
Rush: A View From The Palace

Rush: A View From The Palace

1994Movie126 minEnglish

The band performs a show at The Palace of Auburn Hills on their Counterparts tour, March 22, 1994.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Kevin SmithGenres: Documentary, Concert Film

Plot Summary

This concert film captures the iconic Canadian rock band Rush during their 'Counterparts' tour. It features a full live performance with a mix of their classic hits and newer material. The film showcases the band's legendary musicianship and stage presence in front of an enthusiastic audience.

Critical Reception

As a concert film, 'A View From The Palace' was primarily appreciated by fans of Rush, who were eager to see a high-quality recording of their live performances. Critics often focused on the band's enduring appeal and musical prowess, though some noted the lack of narrative or behind-the-scenes content typical of other documentaries.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its excellent sound and video quality, capturing Rush's live energy.
  • Applauded for showcasing the band's tight musicianship and impressive setlist.
  • Seen by fans as an essential addition to their Rush collection.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the stellar performance by Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart, with many praising the song selection and the overall concert experience captured on film. Fans consider it a definitive live recording of the band during that era.

Fun Fact

The concert footage for 'A View From The Palace' was filmed at the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon, on March 28, 1994.

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