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Do we really need an article for every Rush tour? esp since this is the ONLY tour that has any infomation. I'm really thinking of submitting this as a article for deletion harlock_jds 20:01, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Most of the concert information stuff that was on this page seems like either original research (esp the song x hasn't been played since Y information and song z has been dropped, not to mention the full details of the drum solo) or personal opinion (This tour is very different from any Rush tour as of late).
If I'm wrong feel free to provide references for the information (note it has to explicit say what you are referencing, linking to a history of rush tours to probe that a song is newly dropped ot hasent been played for a while would require original research).
if their is a web page for tour infomation it could be added as an external link so people could find out more infomation about Rush's touring history harlock_jds 11:25, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
User:Wisdom89, why did you remove the 'unnecessary' details of which track was from which album? Took a bit of time to figure it all out, and I went back to check the tracks on each album, and listed my work on the page for others to enjoy. How does destruction of extra harmless info help the article? For someone who isnt a rabid fan to figure out which track's on which album would take a bit of work and surfing wikipedia for 18 odd albums tracklists and matching them. Is this a test of dedication to the band? If you dont know where the tracks come from off by heart you aren't worthy? Snobbery! (So, I lost track of Rush after Power Windows, so I had to go do the research. Does that not make me a fan?) Additionally others had added links to each album for convenience, no small amount of effort. - KenChasse ( talk) 23:23, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
The first part of the article needs to be corrected. "A Passage To Bangkok" was last performed, in its entirety, on the "Moving Pictures" tour. This tour was more recent than the "Permanent Waves" tour and can be cited by linking to the song list on the "Exit Stage Left" album, which was recorded during the Moving Pictures tour.
Set listings seem dubious to me, but I think we can accept the 2007 list as it's published in sleeve notes.
The 2008 listing: what is the source? It looks like somebody's blog to me. -- Anticipation of a New Lover's Arrival, The 11:04, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
There is no reason to continue to add Rush's television appearance to the set-list for this tour. While it can be viewed as somewhat promotional for Snakes and Arrows, it is not listed as a venue anywhere, especially here. Wisdom89 ( T / C) 05:19, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
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Do we really need an article for every Rush tour? esp since this is the ONLY tour that has any infomation. I'm really thinking of submitting this as a article for deletion harlock_jds 20:01, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Most of the concert information stuff that was on this page seems like either original research (esp the song x hasn't been played since Y information and song z has been dropped, not to mention the full details of the drum solo) or personal opinion (This tour is very different from any Rush tour as of late).
If I'm wrong feel free to provide references for the information (note it has to explicit say what you are referencing, linking to a history of rush tours to probe that a song is newly dropped ot hasent been played for a while would require original research).
if their is a web page for tour infomation it could be added as an external link so people could find out more infomation about Rush's touring history harlock_jds 11:25, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
User:Wisdom89, why did you remove the 'unnecessary' details of which track was from which album? Took a bit of time to figure it all out, and I went back to check the tracks on each album, and listed my work on the page for others to enjoy. How does destruction of extra harmless info help the article? For someone who isnt a rabid fan to figure out which track's on which album would take a bit of work and surfing wikipedia for 18 odd albums tracklists and matching them. Is this a test of dedication to the band? If you dont know where the tracks come from off by heart you aren't worthy? Snobbery! (So, I lost track of Rush after Power Windows, so I had to go do the research. Does that not make me a fan?) Additionally others had added links to each album for convenience, no small amount of effort. - KenChasse ( talk) 23:23, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
The first part of the article needs to be corrected. "A Passage To Bangkok" was last performed, in its entirety, on the "Moving Pictures" tour. This tour was more recent than the "Permanent Waves" tour and can be cited by linking to the song list on the "Exit Stage Left" album, which was recorded during the Moving Pictures tour.
Set listings seem dubious to me, but I think we can accept the 2007 list as it's published in sleeve notes.
The 2008 listing: what is the source? It looks like somebody's blog to me. -- Anticipation of a New Lover's Arrival, The 11:04, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
There is no reason to continue to add Rush's television appearance to the set-list for this tour. While it can be viewed as somewhat promotional for Snakes and Arrows, it is not listed as a venue anywhere, especially here. Wisdom89 ( T / C) 05:19, 18 July 2008 (UTC)