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Cast

 

Jann Arden ... Performer

Dan Aykroyd ... Performer

James Belushi ... Performer
Jeff Burrows ... Himself (as The Tea Party)
Stuart Chatwood ... Himself (as The Tea Party)
Kathleen Edwards ... Performer
Jian Ghomeshi ... Correspondent

Jeff Healey ... Performer

Mick Jagger ... Performers (as The Rolling Stones)
Sass Jordan ... Performer
Geddy Lee ... Performer (as Rush)
Alex Lifeson ... Performer (as Rush)
Jeff Martin ... Himself (as The Tea Party)

Neil Peart ... Performer (as Rush)

Sam Roberts ... Performer

The Rolling Stones ... Performers

Justin Timberlake ... Performer
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Directed by
David Russell 
 
Produced by
Justin Bomberg .... producer
Jacob Cohl .... producer: bonus materials
David Kines .... executive producer
Fred Nicolaidis .... executive producer
 
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Sue Upton .... personal makeup artist: Sass Jordan
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Justin Bomberg .... camera operator
 

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Good as far as it goes, but leaves you wanting more, 26 February 2005
Author: rushnroll from United States

In one sense, I would have loved to have been at this show. For the music, Rush most of all, and because I love Toronto. I can't even begin to imagine being in the midst of that many people, tho, and how much could most of them really hear or see? So I was quite eagerly anticipating the release of the DVD. Disappointing indeed that the full show was not included. I heard that each of the main acts (other than the Stones) was asked to choose 3 songs from their sets. I believe AC/DC's duet with the Stones was one of their choices, so I can see why AC/DC "purists" could be disappointed by that. Why did the Guess Who only have 2 songs, though, if they could have had 3? A prior reviewer complained about Sass Jordan getting 4 songs. I suspect that one of them was included because of the guest appearance by Jeff Healey on guitar, but why she still got 3 more is anybody's guess. Nothing against her, but...I would have liked to see more of some of the other bands. However, the one Justin Timberlake song (and his goofy duet with Mick later) were more than enough, though, thank you. It's not even because of his musical style, as you might think from a rocker like me, so much as that he's so embarrassingly amateur & such a fanboy & wannabe among all these rock veterans.

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