I did indeed Jane - it was an amazing concert.

The venue - the SECC in Glasgow - is pretty imfamous for it's rotten acoustics, but last night Rush's sound was perfect !
You'd think that after nearly 40 years of performing they'd be a bit "tired" .. but hey, not a bit of it !! The whole performance was full of vitality & energy.
They played for a good 3 hours !

Do you know, I'm quite sure Neil Peart never even broke a bead of sweat on his brow during the entire performance - quite a feat considering the intensity & virtuosity of his drumming. Now I can see where Mike Portnoy got his inspiration from !
As you can see from the set list they covered tracks from albums new & old, with, as promised, the entire Moving Pictures album - which was brilliant.
The stage had a large video screen which displayed a mixture of video & live shots of the band - very effective & great to be able to see Neil's drumkit from above.
Geddy Lee's bass playing was something to behold - have you ever heard of a lead bass guitar - well it was certainly played that way - quite stunning.
My first Rush gig was amazing & I'm certainly looking forward to seeing them again - perhaps on their 50th anniversary tour !!

Moving Pictures has just been released as a CD/Bluray special edition with 5.1 surround sound .. got to get me a copy of that !!!
The set list was as follows (thanks to
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/rush/2011/secc-glasgow-scotland-53d3e719.html)
Video intro
1 The Spirit of Radio
2 Time Stand Still
3 Presto
4 Stick It Out
5 Workin' Them Angels
6 Leave That Thing Alone
7 Faithless
8 BU2B
9 Freewill
10 Marathon
11 Subdivisions
Intermission (Countdown then video intro)
12 Tom Sawyer
13 Red Barchetta
14 YYZ
15 Limelight
16 The Camera Eye
17 Witch Hunt
18 Vital Signs
19 Caravan
20 Drum Solo
21 Closer to the Heart
22 2112 Part I: Overture
23 2112 Part II: The Temples Of Syrinx
24 Far Cry
Encore:
25 La Villa Strangiato (With Rash style polka beginning)
26 Working Man (With Reggae style beginning)
(Video outro)