Every album, concert just keeps getting better and better. What is a tight well rehearsed trio seems to be so in sink that it is one person playing everything. They have played together for so long that they anticipate each other like triplets with ESP. They also strive on creating something new with each album and tour. I have seen them 22 times including 3 times in 2007 (Las Vegas, Chicago, Milwaukee) and this is by far the best yet. The set list took a unique turn when they open the second set with five straight off the Snakes & Arrows disc, something they have never done both in grouping and quantity from one album (that I know of). The show was tremendous there is something for everyone here, comedy in the intros, old Rush, new Rush, Rush favorites too long for commercial radio, you name it this concert had it. I look forward to the 2008 tour. Dare I dream for a Snakes & Arrows Live II disc out in 2009????
What's great about it: Great Set List
What's not so great: Isn't released in the multiple format choices like the studio album (ie MVI, Vinyl, DVD Audio, or DVD Video