Posted on 03/19/2019 8:31:27 AM PDT by golux
FRiends,
Here we have a delightfully complex piece of rock and roll music with the sort of playful, abstract and visual lyricism one could only associate with a Randian, Niel Peart, often called a "conservative."
Sometimes we get so distracted by two-party political warfare we forget to enjoy life as we are: open-minded, intelligent modern day warriors delighting in the complexities of life and filled with love for all humanity.
A is A.
Enjoy!
Golux
Rush
A modern day warrior Mean, mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer Mean, mean pride
Though his mind is not for rent Don't put him down as arrogant He reserves the quiet defense Riding out the day's events The river What you say about his company Is what you say about society Catch the mist, catch the myth Catch the mystery, catch the drift The world is, the world is Love and life are deep Maybe as his skies are wide Today's Tom Sawyer He gets by on you And the space he invades He gets by on you No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government Always hopeful yet discontent He knows changes aren't permanent But change is What you say about his company Is what you say about society Catch the witness, catch the wit Catch the spirit, catch the spit The world is, the world is Love and life are deep Maybe as his eyes are wide Exit the warrior Today's Tom Sawyer He gets by on you And the energy you trade He gets right on to the friction of the day.
New World Man has great lyrics too.
I can only assume he meant America, since the song mentions old world and 3rd world.
Great drums in Sawyer.
Personally prefer 2112. The priests of Syrinx sorry if remind me of global warming dogmatists.
Tom Sawyer was the first song I heard in true stereo. You get to that mid-song drum solo burst and I was literally blown away.
Scanning quickly, I misread that as:
Tom Sawyer was the first song I heard in utero.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yeah but the music in NWM doesn’t reach the heights that Moving Pictures did from end to end. Early RUSH had a primal aspect to it that got refined out of existence over time. Listen to something like Fly By Night and then switch to, say, Presto, and you wouldn’t think it was the same band other than the persistent voice of Geddy Lee.
2112 was about liberation from Communism.
Interesting.
I guess a lot of bands “evolve”, for better or for worse.
“Great drums in Sawyer.”
Did Neil Peart ever let down? He actually wrote much of the lyrics for Rush also.
I went to school with a guy who was Rush fan from his early teen years, from when the band were just breaking out. He travelled extensively to see them play, collected every newspaper article, tape, record, bootleg, poster etc... he could find. The stuff fills his basement today. “Ray” eventually met the band and its members and I think got to know them, at least generally.
When Rush produced their documentary/movie in 2010, “Beyond the Lighted Stage,” because of his archives, I heard they actually brought him on as a consultant! Imagine that?!
Yeah I thought he did.
He was a genius.
Such a horrible piece of crap.
Ugh.
Communism, global warming tyranny... Same thing, aren’t they?
Yes, “global warming” is just another Communist command-and-control plot. If one couldn’t figure it out by understanding the science by oneself, one could at least figure it out by noting that intimidation and groupthink are anathema to scientific method, and therefore anything pushed on that basis cannot be scientific.

Geddy Lee's finest performance...
Great piece of music. Even better than it was at least partially intended as a giant "FU" to record company executives who wanted them to dumb-down their music.
Speaking of Moving Pictures, Red Barchetta is another good piece of defiance against the wannabe Overlords.
Lol.
Musicians more than anyone knows the train wreck cacophony of random noise combined with castrato caterwauling that is Rush.
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