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Sorry hemispheres. They sat a while in silence Then they turned at last to me ‘We will call you Cygnus The God of Balance you shall be’ VI. The Sphere A Kind of Dream We can walk our road together If our goals are all the same ...
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All The World’s A Stage1976Hemispheres1978 Buy Rush Backstage Amazon Stream Spotify Apple Music YouTube Music About A Farewell To Kings A Farewell To Kingswas recorded atRockfield Studiosin Wales, and mixed atAdvision Studiosin London. The album took three weeks to record and two weeks to ...
"The Trees," a 1978 song by Rush, was released on the Canadian rock group's album "Hemispheres." With lyrics by Neil Peart and music by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, this was a rare Top-40 rock hit conceived in the fantasy genre. The song warns against coerced equality in a beast fa...
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‘90s, it felt like an organic reaction to the move before that. Rush recorded essential albums in every era, from their pure-prog summit of the late ‘70s (Hemispheres) to their sleeker sounds in the following decade (Moving Pictures) to the late-career triumph ofClockwork Angels. All ...
). He was, however, at least a bit conscious of how abstract and nerdy it all was, which is more than you can say for many of his prog peers. A few songs after “Cygnus” on 1978’sHemispheresis a song subtitled “(An Exercise in Self-Indulgence).” And it’d be remiss not to...
Natural Science from Manchester was just posted on their YouTube channel, and the sound is excellent – unlike the Hammersmith material on the AFTK box set that was crushed with compression. That said, it’s too bad they couldn’t continue with complete shows. But at least they aren’t in...