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The band adopted its usual working method of Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson working on music while Neil Peart worked on lyrics. News stories from the Toronto-based newspaper The Globe and Mail inspired some of the lyrics on the album, particularly "Distant Early Warning," "Red Lenses" and "Between the Wheels."
Distant Early Warning may refer to: Distant Early Warning Line , a series of radar stations in the Arctic, operated during the Cold War by the United States, Canada, Greenland and Iceland "Distant Early Warning" (song) , a song by the Canadian rock band Rush
The final lyric of "Distant Early Warning", a single released by the Canadian rock band Rush, is the word 'Absalom' repeated three times. Drummer Neil Peart , the band's lyricist, said he "loved the sound of" the title of Faulkner's novel and was inspired to look up the Biblical story of Absalom after reading the novel.
Snakes & Arrows Live is a live double CD and DVD by Canadian band Rush.The CD was released on April 14, 2008, in the UK and on April 15, 2008, around the world. It was also released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 24, 2008. [5]
R40 Live is the last live audio album release and the last live video release of Canadian prog-rock band Rush, recorded on their high-grossing R40 Live Tour.Both formats were released November 20, 2015.
With funding provided by NATOarts, Distant Early Warning was released in September 1999 through Aesthetics. Like the Rush song of the same name, the record took its name from, and was inspired by, the radar stations located at the edges of Canada and Alaska that warned NATO member states of possible Soviet nuclear strikes.
This is an example set list adapted from Rush: Wandering the Face of the Earth – The Official Touring History of what were performed during the tour, but may not represent the majority of the shows. [9] "Force Ten" "Freewill" "Distant Early Warning" "Time Stand Still" "Subdivisions" "Marathon" "Red Barchetta" "Superconductor" "Show Don't Tell ...
Rush is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was released on March 18, 1974, in Canada by Moon Records , the group's own label, before it was released internationally by Mercury Records later that year.