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Exploring the Blaze of Everyday Glory

Exploring the Blaze of Everyday Glory

FromEvery Rush Song


Exploring the Blaze of Everyday Glory

FromEvery Rush Song

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“In the city where nobody smiles and nobody dreams” and on this very episode, we dive into the music of  “Everyday Glory” from the Rush album Counterparts.

Jay’s thoughts on Alex Lifeson’s guitar solo
What does Tim think is the best part of the song?
Would Tim have been devastated if “Everyday Glory” didn’t make Counterparts
What does Shayne like about “Everyday Glory?”
The guitar line during the verses

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Dive into this comprehensive discussion of Rush's song "Everyday Glory" from their album Counterparts. We share our thoughts and impressions about the music, discussing aspects like its "mid-tempo, poppy feel," Geddy Lee's harmonies, and the simple yet melodic guitar solo by Alex Lifeson. 
We debate the song's potential fit on the previous album, Roll the Bones, due to its pop sound and ponder its lyrical depth as the highlight despite having reservations about certain musical choices. 
We also discuss Neil Peart's unique drumming patterns and the production choices, including the track's shift back to analog recording. We dissect technical elements of the song, such as guitar tones, harmonies, and drum fills, noting how they contribute to the track's overall feel. 
We express mixed feelings about "Everyday Glory," appreciating its creative parts despite not ranking it among our favorite Rush songs. The episode concludes with playful banter among the hosts, touching on unrelated topics like cigar smoking and 8-track tape nostalgia while inviting listeners to share their thoughts on the song.

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Released:
Apr 19, 2024
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