Rushing in the wilderness with Anne of the Green Gables, red hair and a matching Barchetta. What else are a life son to crave?
Autor: timor66
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@CuteePie83 Yup, the HiWatt was the signature sound for only a few years. I believe he recorded quite a bit of this album either direct or with Marshall's though. He was already getting away from HiWatt after Hemispheres, so it was short lived, but what a sound, what a growl. And, my take on Neil's POV has always been as that of an observation from the outside in - as far back as I can remember I thought of it merely as commentary on things going on around him by use of metaphorical imagery.
Autor: rafro007
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@MST3Kfanatic If you recall, the driver of his uncle's red barchetta says, "...suddenly ahead of me, across the moutain side, a gleaming, alloy, air-car shoots toward me TWO LANES wide...laughing out loud with fear and hope, I have a desperate plan...at the ONE LANE BRIDGE, I leave the giants stranded at the riverside..." My impression is the red barchetta, having become "before the motor law" meaning the air cars somehow run only on air, and don't have motors, which burn gas. GREAT song, no?
Autor: sulatlalaki
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@MIAMI1967, i think you got something there...how do we get it to the ceos?
Autor: MST3Kfanatic
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love this song, love rush, i used to have a red camaro that i named after this song
Autor: stevilgates
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Autor: TIMR007ROX
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17 more ratings people...
Autor: SuperMooja
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Allright Peaches, I was pointing out that both songs are about technology outstriping humanity, and how human rights disapear in the process. Comparing these two songs would be like comparing a Ferrari to a Pinto!
Get it?????