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  2. List of Rush instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    The next segment introduces the main theme of La Villa, the Strangiato theme. The song progresses to include an increasingly complex guitar solo backed by string synthesizer, followed closely by bass and drum fills. The Strangiato theme is then revisited before the song ends abruptly with phased bass and drums. The piece is divided as follows:

  3. Hemispheres (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    The final track, "La Villa Strangiato", was the band's first instrumental. Hemispheres received a mostly positive reception from critics upon release, and has gained further acclaim retrospectively. It was the first Rush album to receive widespread FM radio airplay, helped by the release of " Circumstances " and " The Trees ", the two shorter ...

  4. Exit... Stage Left - Wikipedia

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    On "La Villa Strangiato", the introductory classical guitar solo from the original recording is played on electric guitar and doubled in length, Lee sings part of a nursery rhyme in Yiddish during the "Danforth and Pape" section (the liner notes include a translation of his words), and a short bass and percussion solo is added before the ...

  5. Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage - Wikipedia

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    "La Villa Strangiato" - Live at the 1979 Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands (first time this song was captured on video; recording begins at the start of the "A Lerxst in Wonderland" section, after comments by the band about Alex Lifeson's injured finger)

  6. La Villa Strangiato - Wikipedia

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    List of Rush instrumentals#La Villa Strangiato To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to

  7. Moving Pictures (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    It stemmed from the band's enjoyment of recording "La Villa Strangiato", a nine-minute instrumental on Hemispheres (1978), something they wanted to do again for Moving Pictures, only shorter. [7] The music originated while Lee and Peart were jamming as a warm-up, during which Lee came up with the main riff and Peart suggested to have a more ...

  8. Rush discography - Wikipedia

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    "La Villa Strangiato" 1981 "Limelight" Moving Pictures "Tom Sawyer" "Vital Signs" 1982 "Subdivisions" Signals: 1983 "Countdown" 1984 "Distant Early Warning" Grace Under Pressure "Afterimage" "The Body Electric" "The Enemy Within" 1985 "The Big Money" Power Windows: 1986 "Mystic Rhythms" 1987 "Time Stand Still" (with Aimee Mann) Hold Your Fire: 1988

  9. Powerhouse (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    The rock band Rush adapted part of "Powerhouse" in their 1978 instrumental "La Villa Strangiato" (5:49 into the track) on their Hemispheres album, as did ska/soul band The Pietasters in Factory Concerto on their 1993 self-titled album. Alternative jazz group Soul Coughing sampled it in "Bus to Beelzebub" from their 1994 album Ruby Vroom.