I think it is. But honestly, while I like Show Don't Tell, I think it is the song that suffers the most because of Presto's production. It should have been a good rocker, but the thin production takes away any balls the song might have had. The live version on Different Stages helps in that regard, but Alex's clean playing during the verses suffers mightily in the live version (that dirty clean electric tone hurts the vibe), and I don't think the chorus is strong enough for me to call it anything more than an average Rush song.