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Although the official video links have been removed, the entire show can currently be found on the Internet Archive here, although that's likely to be removed at some point.
#RUSH ALBUMS TV#
There is also supposed to be a 2-hour TV edit airing later this month on MTV globally. A heavily truncated, 1-hour TV special edit of the show aired on CBS the evening after the show, but Rush's performance was not included. The entire show was streamed live worldwide on Paramount+ (US only), MTV YouTube channels (Globally), and Pluto TV internationally, but those streams have since been taken down. So tonight in honor of that, and in honor of our own lost brother, we'd like to play that song - YYZ. We obliged and that was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. In 2008 - as Dave told you - we got a call from Foos management asking if we'd come to the Toronto show and show up so that Taylor could play one of his favorite Rush songs. So for Alex and I it's a privilege to be up here to play with "Super Dave" and Greg. Prior to playing YYZ a photo of Neil Peart and Taylor from Rush's 2013 Rock Hall induction was shown on the big screen, and Geddy said the following words: So would you please welcome to the stage - Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson from Rush! But perhaps one of the greatest nights of his. And I have to say, it was not only one of the greatest nights of my life watching him do that. Taylor got up and played with these two guys once in their hometown of Toronto, Canada. Now if there's one band that I always associated Taylor Hawkins with, it's these next two guys. Dave introduced them with the following words, referring to the time Taylor sat in on drums with Ged and Al for YYZ during a Foo Fighters show in Toronto back in 2008:
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Alex and Geddy took the stage about 3 and a half hours into the epic, 6-hour show, and played 2112: Overture and Working Man with Dave Grohl on drums, then finished off with YYZ with Omar Hakim on stick duty. The first of two planned tribute concerts for the late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins took place this past weekend at Wembley Stadium in London, and Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson along with dozens of other members of rock royalty participated in the event.