Bruce Springsteen did it. Now it's Rush's turn to revisit St. Paul's Xcel Energy Center after playing there last fall.
Does the band check September's set list to avoid too much repetition? Heck, no.
"Once we've established what the set is for the tour, it stays that way," Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson said recently during tour rehearsals in Puerto Rico.
For this leg of the tour, the Canadian rock trio has "dropped a couple of songs and put a couple of others in. We've changed a bit of the video stuff that goes on behind us," Lifeson said. "Other than that, it's pretty much the same as it was on the first half of the tour," even though half the cities will probably be repeats.
Preparing a set list requires balancing radio favorites with album tracks and material from the current CD, "Snakes + Arrows."
"There's always the core that we have to do, like 'Tom Sawyer,' 'Spirit of Radio,' those songs," he said. "And then it's really what we all bring. We all e-mail each other with suggestions so we're prepared when we go into rehearsal. This tour, we decided to do nine songs from 'Snakes + Arrows.' which is quite a bit. Normally, we do four or five from any new album."
(If you're really dying to know the set list, go to http:// rushtour2008.blogspot.com.)
Sometimes, the Toronto trio will have to relearn old songs. On their 2007 trek, the guys played "Entre Nous" (from 1980's classic "Permanent Waves") for the first time in concert. "It was going back and trying to recall what you did in the studio when you played it," Lifeson said. "A lot of it has to do with muscle memory. You go through the song once or twice and you can't quite remember what position your hand was in. Then suddenly everything clicks."