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  2. Tom Sawyer (song) - Wikipedia

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    For "Tom Sawyer", Lee switched from his Rickenbacker 4001 to a Fender Jazz Bass he purchased from a pawn shop. [6] In the December 1985 Rush Backstage Club newsletter, drummer and lyricist Neil Peart said: Tom Sawyer was a collaboration between myself and Pye Dubois, an excellent lyricist who wrote the lyrics for Max Webster.

  3. Moving Pictures (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    "Tom Sawyer" features a backbeat in a 4 4 time signature, along with instrumental and closing sections in 7 8.It was the first Rush recording for which Lee used his 1972 Fender Jazz Bass, which provided a punchier lower end than he had been able to obtain with his usual Rickenbacker 4001. [9]

  4. Rush (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rush was a Canadian rock band formed ... Both feature prominent lead synthesizer lines with minimalistic guitar chords and solos. ... "Tom Sawyer" and "Subdivisions ...

  5. Pye Dubois - Wikipedia

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    He was given lyric-writing credits on several Rush songs, most notably "Tom Sawyer", which has been included on the soundtrack of several films. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Dubois wrote the poem "There is a Lake Between Sun and Moon", [ 7 ] which inspired Rush to write many of the lyrics for the album Counterparts , including a song of the same name for which ...

  6. Freewill (song) - Wikipedia

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    The libertarian and individualistic themes common to "Freewill" and "Tom Sawyer" are noted in The 100 Greatest Bands of All Time: A Guide to the Legends Who Rocked the World . [20] According to Brett Barnett, "Freewill" more explicitly explores the theme of individualism than earlier works of Rush such as " Closer to the Heart ", particularly ...

  7. Chronicles (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    A companion edition of Rush music videos from 1981 to 1987, titled Chronicles: The Video Collection, was also released on VHS and laserdisc on October 23, 1990. [5] The video edition was re-released on a single DVD in 2001, titled Rush Chronicles – The DVD Collection, with two additional video tracks that are hidden Easter eggs.

  8. Through the Camera Eye - Wikipedia

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    Through the Camera Eye is a videocassette/laserdisc release by the Canadian band Rush.It was released in 1985 by PolyGram Records. [2] It contains promotional videos issued for the band's albums Moving Pictures (1981), Signals (1982) and Grace Under Pressure (1984).

  9. Grace Under Pressure Tour (album) - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 initial release of Rush Replay X 3 was a limited-edition item sold by Best Buy only. The CD included with this version contains four bonus tracks not found on subsequent releases of the box set: "Limelight" and "Closer to the Heart" from the Exit...Stage Left video, and "The Spirit of Radio" and "Tom Sawyer" from the A Show of Hands video.