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First: Three members of rush, three sides to a triangle, the illuminati symbol has a triangle, everyone of them has eyeballs, they are the illuminati symbol. Second: Geddy's vocals may have been used to express secret messages, like code, during the cold war. For example in Freewill Geddy says "You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill". This implies that a nuclear war was possible where your fears stalk you and kindness goes out of your brain and kills you. Third: Neil may have been a part of the CIA, and used his expert drumming skill and geniosity to act as a spy for Russia. If not leaders they are at least members.
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What is the thing on the cover of the GUP
TheLountainofFamneth replied to TheLountainofFamneth's topic in Rush
the triality of man ^^^^ -
80's and 90's This or that Rush Song
TheLountainofFamneth replied to YYZumbi's topic in Roll The Bones
Time stand still circumstances -
I always thought it was the android from The Body Electric, but I'm probably wrong
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A Farewell To Kings (improperly capitalized)
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I never thought of implying it to a specific historical event but it would work well in that respect as a companion piece to Manhattan Project in a way, with both WW's represented on the same album like that. TLoF said a lot of good stuff already...though I never specifically associated the tune with a specific world event. Simply: Territories and Manhattan Project both refer to seizing POWER and wielding it. The "better food/better beer" bits I never thought quite fit. But I always liked the "in different/indifferent" word play. The better food, better beer I believe is referring to the rations given to the Soldiers and how they did not taste good. It is a symbol of home, with classic cooking and pubs where you could drink all day long.
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I dated myself and I am a rush fan, I DATED ANOTHER RUSH FAN!!! Kill me please my life sucks
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There was a comment here, now it is gone, have a nice day.
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I think territories is about the different nations of the world conflicting with each other, or World War I. "We all figure that our homes are set above, other people than the ones we know and love", I do believe that this sentence is referring to nationalism (Which was one of the MAIN reasons WW1 was started). "They play the same territorial game" refers to the hunt for more land between each country (Imperialism, which was another MAIN cause). "The whole wide world, An endless universe, Yet we keep looking through, The eyeglass in reverse" Is about how people fail to understand the bigger picture because they are looking at everything all wrong. "Don't feed the people but we feed the machines" is a focus on how people were starving as the military industrialized and Militarized (Which was another MAIN cause). "In different circles we keep holding our ground" I believe refers to alliances (Which was another MAIN cause of WW1). "While their invaders dream of lands they've left behind" is a reference to how the soldiers did not want to fight the war in the first place. "The bosses get talking so tough" is a reference to how the leaders of the countries wanted to fight the war, not the people. "We get the drunken and the passionate pride, of the citizens along for the ride" Nationalism again and a reference to how the citizens of the world had to adapt to the ever changing war, and how the commoners had no part in the war, they just suffered the consequences. Now the name of the song itself is a big clue to my belief, when the war was over territory was divided between several nations. It could very well be about a different war, but there is no doubt about it that Territories is a song about war.
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Please evacuate my topic, this is why Stalin killed his own people
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Since Geddy hoards bases like gold and his hair looks like a dragons mane/crest thingy, so is Geddy Lee a dragon disguised in human form.
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Entre Nous
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Rush: Album by Album (M. Popoff and others)
TheLountainofFamneth replied to toymaker's topic in Rush
Geddy Lee is the bass dragon of willowdale -
End My Not Vital Life Tom Sawyers Dog Has Taken Passage to By-Tors Land and His Life Will End