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Analysis of the Rush Song “Freewill”

Analysis of the Rush Song “Freewill”

FromEvery Rush Song


Analysis of the Rush Song “Freewill”

FromEvery Rush Song

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Nov 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of the best songs of the 80s is the Rush song Freewill from the Permanent Waves album. It’s one of our favorite songs, so we offer our analysis of the Rush song “Freewill.”
Analysis of the Rush Song “Freewill”

Will Jay do an All Every Bill Joel song podcast?
Jay appreciates our freedom to choose what we believe
Shayne enjoys “Freewill” as an anthem of individuality.
Shayne’s other podcasts: Beer Thursday and All Things Travel
Tim explains how he thinks Neil inadvertently proved the existence of God
Tim appreciates the greatness of Alex Lifeson’s guitar solo in Freewill and Neil and Geddy’s unbelievable rhythm during that solo.
Jay says the solo section may be a little in-Tim-idating.
Shayne somehow works a comparison of the solo section and creation mythology.
What in the hell is Lutus Land?
Jay would like to break down each line of Freewill.
Every Rush Song is on Audible.
Shayne makes a Shayne-ness plug!
Jay: “We’re insignificant, yet extremely significant.”
How does Star Wars come into this?
Are we all just meat suits?

Favorite Lyrics From Freewill
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
Each of us a cell of awareness, imperfect and incomplete.
Genetic blends with uncertain ends.
Question: What does the Rush Song “Freewill” mean to you?
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Released:
Nov 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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3 musicians, songwriters, and lifelong Rush fans analyze Every Rush Song! We analyze the songs, lyrics, production, and everything associated with every track by Geddy Lee, Neil Peart, and Alex Lifeson. We discuss the percussion, vocals, bass, keyboards, and guitar on every song. We share what every Rush song makes us think, how it makes us feel, and the memories it evokes. Join us on this journey and contribute to a greater understanding of this legendary music by sharing your thoughts and feelings about each song! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyrushsong/support