Hey, listen, a Rush song with an acoustic guitar opening. What were the odds? And then the lead singer starts singing and playing bass, and then after the first verse, it goes electric. Have you ever heard anything like that
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Again, the interlude takes an already-great song and gives it a classical development section, and i love it for its dynamic form, diverse instrumentation, and mold-breaking rockness.
Also, Ged's delivery of the line "oppression" is, in my book, one of the most memorable moments in Rush's repertoire. Sometimes i just want to always say that word like that, regardless of context.
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Also, Ged's delivery of the line "oppression" is, in my book, one of the most memorable moments in Rush's repertoire. Sometimes i just want to always say that word like that, regardless of context.
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