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Grace Under Pressure is the tenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released April 12, 1984, on Anthem Records. [5] After touring for the band's previous album, Signals (1982), came to an end in mid-1983, Rush started work on a follow-up in August.
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
Unreleased song 1969 Played by the band as early as November 1969; a cover of the Led Zeppelin tune from the Led Zeppelin II album. Geddy Lee states the song was in Rush's setlist for a while during their early bar playing days, being one of the few Led Zeppelin tunes they attempted that wasn't too difficult for them to play at the time. [3]
"Lock and Key" By Rush (1987) "London Calling" by The Clash "Love Missile F1-11" By Sigue Sigue Sputnik (1986) "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" By Bruce Cockburn (1984) "M.A.D." by Hadouken!; lyrics and title refer to nuclear war; the whole album's and lyrics refer to atomic war "Man at C&A" By The Specials (1980) "Manhattan Project" By Rush (1985)
Ultimate Classic Rock ranked the song number 80 on their list of "All 167 Rush Songs Ranked Worst to Best", writing "there's nothing wrong with 'Between the Wheels', but it's hard to shake the feeling that Rush – and, well, other bands – have presented this same song more effectively in the past".
Lyrics reflect concern at contemporary world events and the potential for a nuclear apocalypse: "The ice age is coming, the sun's zoomin' in/ Engines stop running, the wheat is growin' thin/ A nuclear error, but I have no fear" "Morning Dew" Bonnie Dobson: The song is presented as a dialogue between the last two survivors of a nuclear holocaust.
Grace Under Pressure Tour is a live album by Canadian progressive rock band Rush, first released as the bonus CD of Rush Replay X 3. Originally, Grace Under Pressure Tour was released in video format on Betamax and VHS in 1986. The LaserDisc was released in 1988.
Rush were fans of such bands as Led Zeppelin, Yes and Cream, and these influences can be heard in most of the songs on the album. Original drummer John Rutsey performed all drum parts on the album, but was unable to go on extended tours because of complications with his diabetes and so he retired from the band after the album was released.