Posted on 03/14/2002 7:56:40 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
The buzz is Alex will have to redo his tracks.
AND he will be switching with NP on the upcoming tour.
What is amazing about these guys is they really don't play in a "key" rather they weave in and out of "modes"! Only two other bands I can think of, in the wide and varied "rock" catagory, manage to pull this off and I am virtually certain neither of them are even conscious of the fact.
I used to sing this phrase at work...now I am onto some other song from the album...
Red Sector A All that we can do is just survive All that we can do to help ourselves is stay alive Ragged lines of ragged grey Skeletons, they shuffle away Shouting guards and smoking guns Will cut down the unlucky ones I clutch the wire fence until my fingers bleed A wound that will not heal A heart that cannot feel Hoping that the horror will recede Hoping that tomorrow we'll all be freed Sickness to insanity Prayer to profanity Days and weeks and months go by Don't feel the hunger Too weak to cry I hear the sound of gunfire at the prison gate Are the liberators here? Do I hope or do I fear? For my father and my brother, it's too late But I must help my mother stand up straight Are we the last ones left alive? Are we the only human beings to survive?
The first picture of them together since 1997.
You're not the only one.
MARCH 15, 2002
RUSH REVEAL VAPOR TRAILS TRIO'S FIRST ALL-NEW ALBUM IN 5 YEARS DUE MAY 14TH; "ONE LITTLE VICTORY" HITS ROCK RADIO IN APRIL; NORTH AMERICAN TOUR PLANNED FOR SUMMER/FALL
Anthem/Universal Music recording group Rush has announced details of their eagerly awaited new album, VAPOR TRAILS. The 13-track collection, produced by Rush with engineer Paul Northfield (Marilyn Manson, Hole), is set for release on May 14, 2002.
VAPOR TRAILS sees the legendary power trio - Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart - redefining their intensely individualistic music, blending their famously complex dynamics with driving melodic hooks and a passionate, personal lyrical approach. Tracks like the kinetic "How It Is," the emotive "Sweet Miracle," and the propulsive album-opening "One Little Victory" are angular, atmospheric and altogether extraordinary. With the visionary new VAPOR TRAILS, Rush has taken a bold step forward, making it clear that one of rock 'n' roll's all-time great bands are more than just back, they're better than ever.
The album will be heralded by the single, "One Little Victory," slated to ship to rock radio outlets nationwide on March 29. The band is currently finalizing plans for a major North American tour. Tentatively set to kick off in late June, the trek will mark Rush's first live performances since July 1997. The tour's first leg will be announced shortly.
VAPOR TRAILS is Rush's 17th studio recording, and their first all-new collection in over 5 years. The Canadian trio's 22 albums have virtually all been certified CRIA platinum-or-better, with cumulative worldwide sales of over 35 million. The band were inducted into the Juno Awards Hall of Fame in 1994, received the esteemed Order of Canada in 1997 and were given their own star on the Canadian Walk of Fame in 1999.
Rush - VAPOR TRAILS Track Listing
1. "One Little Victory"
2. "Peaceable Kingdom"
3. "Ghost Rider"
4. "Ceiling Unlimited"
5. "The Stars Look Down"
6. "How It Is"
7. "Vapor Trail"
8. "Out Of The Cradle"
9. "Earthshine"
10. "Sweet Miracle"
11. "Nocturne"
12. "Freeze (Part IV of "Fear")"
13. "Secret Touch"
I'll be there this summer surrounded by a sea of fans and loving every minute.
My thought too. Friends in the late '70s came back from an Aerosmith concert in Montreal, raving about the opening
band, Rush. Still remember them going on & on about the drummer.
Then again, there's Aerosmith. Heard the Doors' keyboardist on the radio pushing another book a month or so ago too.
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