In this song, Neil Peart, the lyricist, expresses his struggles with fame as part of the band's popularity. Guitarist Alex Lifeson said that this song "is about being under the microscopic scrutiny and the need for privacy—trying to separate the two and not always being successful at it"...
"The Pass" is probably Rush's most poignant song, a semi-ballad dealing with suicide, where the band sounds as delicate as they never have (remember Tears, Madrigal, Different Strings), better than Bravado on Roll the Bones in my opinion. The display of restraint and feel within this song...
"Time Stand Still," one of the band's most popular songs in this era, is a poignant reflection on the impermanence of time and life that gives uptempo treatment to a ballad melody and also includes a rare cameo by an outside singer in Aimee Mann. "Open Secrets" goes directly into ...
Myers joined the Akron, Ohio band in 1976 and was with them through their most creative and significant period, playing on all the band's classic LP's. He left the group in 1986 due to musical differences as the band began to incorporate heavy use of drum machines and programming. Joey ...
“Boyfriend” has that 90s/early 2000s boy band feel that so many of BTR fans love about the songs. But something about the song just makes it stand out. It’s currently the band’s most popular song and highest charting song. It also has multiple versions: one featuring Snoop Dog, on...
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and Geddy Lee's vocals do an exceptional job to convey the inner torment behind the lyrics. "Grace Under Pressure" ought to be one of the first albums brought up when talking about the most unusual or innovative Rush records. It offers an intriguing journey into the band's darker side and...
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Myers joined the Akron, Ohio band in 1976 and was with them through their most creative and significant period, playing on all the band's classic LP's. He left the group in 1986 due to musical differences as the band began to incorporate heavy use of drum machines and programming. Joey ...
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