3 musicians, songwriters, and lifelong Rush fans analyze Every Rush Song! We analyze the songs, lyrics, production, and everything associated with every track by Geddy Lee, Neil Peart, and Alex Lifeson. We discuss the percussion, vocals, bass, keyboards, and guitar on every song. We share what every Rush song makes us think, how it makes us feel, and the memories it evokes. Join us on this journey... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 87 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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We have spent the last few months analyzing every song from the Rush album Counterparts. Last week we finished up "Everyday Glory," and now we wrap up the album. more
Finishing up our analysis of the Rush album, Counterparts, we rise from the ashes and blaze of the lyrics of the Rush song, "Everyday Glory." more
“In the city where nobody smiles and nobody dreams” and on this very episode, we dive into the music of “Everyday Glory” from the Rush album Counterparts. more
"If love has these conditions, I don't understand those songs you love...This is not a love song. This isn't fantasy land." This is a real-life exploration of the dramatic Rush song “Cold Fire.” more
"A phosphorescent wave on a tropical sea, the flame at the heart of a pawnbroker's diamond," and the topic of this episode is the Rush song "Cold Fire." more
You've heard the rumors in the heated and passionate Rush debate: What should Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson do now? We reveal what we think they should do. more
Ready for a superb jam? We break down Rush's fourth instrumental, the groovy "Leave That Thing Alone" from their Counterparts album. more
"Wilderness of mirrors, world of polished steel. Gears and iron chains turn the grinding wheel." We dissect the chaotic lyrics of Double Agent by Rush. more
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I got into Rush because of these guys. Looking forward to more episodes. John Rutsey is the man.
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