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Subdivisions - Rush

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Offline metaldams

Amazing song, amazing band. "Subdivisions" is one of those rare songs where musicianship, pop sensibility, and meaningful lyrics all come together brilliantly, which is why early 80's Rush is my favorite era of theirs in general.

Love these guys more the older I get.  If anybody's interested, enjoy.

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- Doug Sarnecky


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I'm not much for the synth sound in general, but if I were to have a theme song like a wrestler it would be Tom Sawyer. Rush ia indeed an excellent band.

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Offline DJEvelEd

I saw Rush twice last year. That was a great song live. They also took out Summertime Blues and put in Distant Early Warning into their set. Similiar synth type song. They played it during sound check which was pretty cool.

I thought the new recording was great. Too bad it got no respect on the airwaves. Britney and Emo are more important I guess.


Offline metaldams

I'm not much for the synth sound in general, but if I were to have a theme song like a wrestler it would be Tom Sawyer. Rush ia indeed an excellent band.


I've grown to appreciate synths more when used properly, i.e. creating a cool atmosphere like Rush does as opposed to dance-pop.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline metaldams

I saw Rush twice last year. That was a great song live. They also took out Summertime Blues and put in Distant Early Warning into their set. Similiar synth type song. They played it during sound check which was pretty cool.

I thought the new recording was great. Too bad it got no respect on the airwaves. Britney and Emo are more important I guess.

The latest Rush recording I have is SIGNALS from 1982, and I also have the '81 - '87 RETROSPECTIVE.  The thing is, I really like that compilation, so I plan on digging later into their catalog, even to their more recent stuff.  Based on what I have heard, these guys have never sold out.  Sure, their early 80's stuff may be more commercial than their 70's material, but they never sacrificed their musicianship or plain eccentric qualities.  Besides, as a bass player, I bow to Geddy Lee.

PS: "Distant Early Warning" rocks. 
- Doug Sarnecky