Rush: Exit... Stage Left Trailer

Rush: Exit... Stage Left Trailer (1982)

13 February 1982 Music 60 mins

Exit...Stage Left was filmed in Montreal Canada during Rush's 1981 World Tour that encompassed Canada, the United States and Europe and reached a total audience in excess of one million people. The footage incorporated the output of five separate 16mm cameras, both hand-held and stationary, which operated in front of the stage behind a barricade, and in various strategic onstage locations. During the performance at the Montreal forum, the audio was recorded by Le Mobile, with Terry Brown and Guy Charbonneau at the controls. The audio was then digitally mixed at Le Studio in Morin Heights, Quebec, where Moving Pictures, Permanent Waves, and Signals were recorded and mixed. The result, the Exit...Stage Left movie (a different performance than that found on the live Exit...Stage Left album), represents one hour of highlights from Rush's two hour stage show, visualizing material from their albums Moving Pictures, Permanent Waves, Hemispheres, and A Farewell to Kings.

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Cast

Alex Lifeson

as Himself - Guitars

Geddy Lee

as Himself - Bass, Synthesizers

Neil Peart

as Himself - Drums, Percussion

Crew

Grant Lough

Grant Lough Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 13 February 1982

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