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Paul Rudd fans found themselves tapping their feet to “Tom Sawyer” and “Limelight,” from Rush’s 1981 album “Moving Pictures,” during the hilarious “I Love You, Man.” Likewise, Broadway patrons more familiar with “Cats” or “The Lion King” may discover a ...
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4/5 STARS - End of the Rush peak windowI'll go out on a limb here and state the conclusion I've reached watching Rush for 30 years. Their peak, primo period is not Counterparts, nor is it the long-haired 70s years with the side long tracks (as cool as those are). Rush's peak was a 3-album swing be...
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