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Every Rush Song

Every Rush Song

By Shayne Seymour

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!
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Counterparts: Recap and Reflection on the Rush Album

Every Rush SongApr 30, 2024

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Counterparts: Recap and Reflection on the Rush Album

Counterparts: Recap and Reflection on the Rush Album

We have spent the last few months analyzing every song from the Rush album Counterparts. Last week we finished up "Everyday Glory," and now we wrap up the album.

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In this episode, we conclude our months-long analysis of Rush's album Counterparts, sharing our newfound appreciation and altered perceptions of the songs. We engage in a lively discussion about how attending a Rush concert, specifically the Counterparts tour, can enhance one's appreciation of the album, citing memorable performances and the impact of the setlist. 

We also touch upon individual song reviews, with particular focus on "Between Sun and Moon" and Geddy Lee's bass playing. We conclude by sharing our overall rankings and personal reflections on the album, inviting listeners to share their own thoughts on Rush's Counterparts.

Apr 30, 202413:39
Analyzing the Lyrics of "Everyday Glory" by Rush

Analyzing the Lyrics of "Everyday Glory" by Rush

Finishing up our analysis of the Rush album, Counterparts, we rise from the ashes and blaze of the lyrics of the Rush song, "Everyday Glory."

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This episode features a detailed analysis of the lyrics of the Rush song "Everyday Glory" from their album Counterparts.

We engage in a lively discussion about the song's lyrics, suggesting that it deals with taking responsibility for one's life, confronting negativity, and finding hope in dark times. We explore the contrast between the dark thematic elements and the lighter musical tone and share personal interpretations and connections with the lyrics. 

There's a focus on the importance of rising above adversity, with references to specific lyrics that emphasize hope, perseverance, and personal change. The conversation also briefly touches on the song's placement in the album and its thematic connection with another Rush song, "Nobody's Hero." 

Interspersed with humor, tangents about wrestling, and band anecdotes, the discussion culminates in a reflection on the song's message about overcoming negativity and finding 'everyday glory' through individual actions.

Apr 26, 202419:16
Exploring the Blaze of Everyday Glory

Exploring the Blaze of Everyday Glory

“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.

Apr 19, 202429:02
Cooling the Confusion of Cold Fire by Rush

Cooling the Confusion of Cold Fire by Rush

"If love has these conditions, I don't understand those songs you love...This is not a love song. This isn't fantasy land." This is a real-life exploration of the dramatic Rush song “Cold Fire.”

  • Why can't Tim hear love?
  • Seriously, how does Tim not hear love?
  • Is the guy moving too fast or being creepy
  • "The look in your eyes as you head for the door"
  • Dating mistakes
  • Songs Tim and Jay used to get to know girls they dated
  • Which one visited the pawn shop?
  • When does Cold Fire appear in the novel "Clockwork Angels?"

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This episode captures our conversation analyzing and debating the lyrics of Rush's song "Cold Fire." We discuss different interpretations of specific lyrics, share personal anecdotes, and scrutinize the song's portrayal of love and relationship dynamics. The discussion touches on the nuances of unconditional love, the reversal of traditional gender roles in the song's narrative, and how love is correctly portrayed as work rather than a fantasy in "Cold Fire." We also reveal our favorite lyrics, reflecting on the poetic symbolism and the emotion conveyed through the song's imagery. We mix in humor, disagreements over lyric interpretations, and reflections on personal relationship experiences, all framed within a deeper appreciation for Rush's music.

Apr 12, 202422:29
Music of the Blazing Rush Song "Cold Fire"

Music of the Blazing Rush Song "Cold Fire"

"A phosphorescent wave on a tropical sea, the flame at the heart of a pawnbroker's diamond," and the topic of this episode is the Rush song "Cold Fire."

  • We all have big opinions about this song
  • Neil brings back his famous ride cymbal pattern
  • Is this song more melodic than other Rush songs?
  • The increase in intensity from the 1st verse to the 2nd
  • How Alex Lifeson captured chaos in the guitar solo

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Decoding 'Cold Fire' by Rush: Music Deep Dive

This episode features a deep dive into the Rush song "Cold Fire" from their Counterparts album, focusing primarily on the music rather than the lyrics. We share our varied opinions on the song's musical elements, including its rock guitar, the performance by Geddy Lee, Neil Peart, and Alex Lifeson, and the production aspects. We explore specific musical components like Neil Peart's use of the tambourine and his famous ride rhythm, Geddy Lee's melodic vocal delivery, and Alex Lifeson's guitar solo, which Jay and Tim interpret as portraying a chaotic argument. Additionally, humorous hypothetical scenarios and tangents are shared, reflecting the hosts' dynamic and engaging discussion style. The episode concludes with anticipation for a follow-up discussion focused on the song's lyrics. Audience interaction is encouraged through social media and email.

Apr 05, 202423:05
A Hot Rush Debate: What Should Geddy and Alex Do Now?

A Hot Rush Debate: What Should Geddy and Alex Do Now?

You've heard the rumors in the heated and passionate Rush debate: What should Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson do now? We reveal what we think they should do.

  • Shayne treats us to a nice, awkward start
  • Would Animal's drumming skills work for Rush?
  • What do you think of Geddy and Alex doing shows as a celebration of Neil Peart?
  • Tim tells us why Jay's idea wouldn't work
  • How long of a show could Geddy and Alex play?
  • Shayne has a great idea for a producer of a Lee and Lifeson recording

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In this light-hearted and speculative conversation, we delve into rumors and possibilities surrounding a Rush reunion while acknowledging the band's conclusion with Neil Peart's passing. We mention an online idea for Rush hiring a new drummer in the Muppet, Animal but humorously note the stylistic mismatch. The discussion shifts to imagining various tribute formats to honor Neil Peart, including limited tours with guest drummers like Dave Grohl, creative projects not under the Rush name, and acoustic sets. Jay reissues his running joke about forming a cover band called "Rash." We explore challenges the band members would face in performing live again, reflecting on Geddy Lee's and Alex Lifeson's potential to create new music separately or in different configurations. The conversation underscores a deep respect for Rush's legacy and the irreplaceability of Neil Peart while playfully considering ways the surviving members could continue to celebrate their music.

Mar 29, 202421:18
Analyzing "Leave That Thing Alone" [A Brilliant Instrumental]

Analyzing "Leave That Thing Alone" [A Brilliant Instrumental]

Ready for a superb jam? We break down Rush's fourth instrumental, the groovy "Leave That Thing Alone" from their Counterparts album.

  • Is it Spooky?
  • Geddy's bass slides on the Counterparts album
  • Rehashed jokes about the lyrics of an instrumental
  • What video game this song reminds Tim of
  • We compare it to the other Rush instrumentals
  • Jay wonders what the thing is that we should leave alone
  • Then he hears things...somewhere
  • The 6:4 time signature section
  • Does this song sound a little like the band Boston?
  • When Neil Peart switched up his drumstick grip
  • Cool sound effects during Alex Lifeson's guitar solo
  • Cool unexpected sounds in other Rush songs
  • Why did we start grading individual performances?
  • Tim channels Roger Waters

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In the episode, we delve into an extensive review and analysis of "Leave That Thing Alone," one of Rush's instrumental tracks from their Counterparts album. We analyze the song's sounds and musical nuances and debate song-specific theories and concepts. We cover Neil Peart's change to a jazz-style grip in drumming, the unusual fade-out ending, Geddy Lee's bass playing style, and the keyboard sounds in the song. We urge Listeners to enjoy the music with quality headphones for an enhanced experience and interweave humorous interactions throughout the conversation.

Mar 22, 202436:08
Wilderness of Mirrors: Unraveling the Lyrics of "Double Agent"

Wilderness of Mirrors: Unraveling the Lyrics of "Double Agent"

"Wilderness of mirrors, world of polished steel. Gears and iron chains turn the grinding wheel." We dissect the chaotic lyrics of Double Agent by Rush.

  • The song's meaning to each of us
  • Is it about struggling with a decision?
  • Were Rush just tired of recording?
  • Is Tim concerned about taxes?
  • How much meaning did Neil Peart intend for "Double Agent?"
  • Is the narrator suffering an identity crisis?
  • What does "on the edge of sleep" mean?
  • How does "Double Agent" relate to "Freewill?"
  • The Tale of the Two Wolves?
  • How Tim won the episode!
  • Does the song describe schizophrenia and paranoia?
  • Geddy Lee's lyric delivery at the song's end
  • What does "hold against the chaos" mean?
  • Where is "anywhere but here?"
  • Which line is from a T.S. Elliot poem?
  • On thing that Tim wishes Rush had done differently in concert
  • The funny skits from the "Time Machine Tour" video
  • The future of Rush

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In this episode, the hosts intensely dissect the lyrics and possible meanings of the song 'Double Agent' by Rush. They discuss its possible themes, including the struggle between the body and mind, dealing with chaos and order, grappling with an identity crisis, and balancing the forces of good and evil. The hosts also mention T.S. Eliot's work and the song "Freewill," drawing parallels between these works and "Double Agent." They engage in speculation about the future of Rush members, dismissing rumors of a reunion and hinting at possible individual pursuits.

Mar 15, 202419:10
Between Darkness and Light: The Music of Double Agent by Rush
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Unveiling Our Rush Theme Songs

Unveiling Our Rush Theme Songs

What are our Rush theme songs? What song by Rush describes us best? What song do we feel the most?

  • What do we mean by "theme song?"
  • What Rush song does Jay say can't be used?
  • And does he use it anyway?
  • In what year will Tim pick his theme song?
  • Do we allow Tim to pass?
  • What Neil Peart lyrics resonate with Shayne?
  • Can you have a theme song with no lyrcs?
  • How Tim's theme song will help his wrestling career?
  • Why does Shayne defy Jay and Tim's edict?
  • What Rush album did Jay not realize he likes has much as he does

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In this episode, we engage in a lively debate about our personal theme songs by the band Rush. The discussion revolves not just around the lyrics but also the energy, the guitar riffs, and the overall vibe of the music. We each end up choosing different Rush songs that hold particular meaning to us, sharing some lyrics, guitar riffs, and why these songs resonate with us on a personal level. We encourage you to share your Rush theme songs through various communication channels, promising to translate even Morse code contributions.

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Keep on Shining: The Music of The Speed of Love by Rush
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From Fireworks to Fading Stars: Rush's "The Speed of Love" Lyrics
Feb 16, 202413:44
"Alien Shore" by Rush: Diving Below the Surface of the Lyrics

"Alien Shore" by Rush: Diving Below the Surface of the Lyrics

"You and I, we reject these narrow attitudes. We add to each other, like a coral reef." We transcend the nonsense, unite, and analyze the lyrics and meaning of "Alien Shore" by Rush.

  • What the song means to each of us
  • Who is this "Alien Shore" about?
  • Shayne complains about the media and politics [Again!]
  • Gifts from Canada to the world
  • Can't we all just get along?
  • Our favorite lines from the lyrics
  • Shayne goes meta with his opinion about opinions
  • Times when we each reached for an alien shore
  • Is it possible to be too tolerant?
  • Giving peas and other vegetables their fair shake

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Discussing Alien Shore by Rush: Breaking Down Lyrics and Themes


In this episode, we examine the song Alien Shore by the band Rush. We cover the meaning of the lyrics, interpreting it as showing unity amongst individuals from different backgrounds and rejecting divisive attitudes. We discuss the binary views and polarization in society, propagated by the media and politicians for their benefit, which breeds division. They express their appreciation for the song's exploration of neurology and psychology. We then delve into some of our favorite lyrics, what they signify, how the band creates music with depth, and what we interpret from them.

Feb 09, 202423:22
"Alien Shore" by Rush: Diving Into the Stellar Music
Feb 02, 202426:56
“Between Sun & Moon” by Rush: Lyrics and Meaning
Jan 26, 202418:06
The Music of "Between Sun & Moon" by Rush

The Music of "Between Sun & Moon" by Rush

"In the silence between whisper and shout, the space between wonder and doubt," we discuss the music of the Rush's Between Sun & Moon.

  • Is this a fun Rush song?
  • Tim remembers the tours when Rush played "Between Sun & Moon"
  • Jay describes it as Geddylicious
  • Other songs for which Pi Dubois contributed lyrics
  • We listen to some cool cymbals, and Tim tells us which one they are
  • Does Tim really have a time machine?

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Deep Dive into Rush’s “Between Sun & Moon”


In this detailed discussion, the participants dissect the Rush song “Between Sun & Moon,” debating whether it is possibly the most fun Rush song. They break down each element of the music, including the drums, bass, guitar, vocals, keyboards, and harmony, analyzing them from their technical excellence and appropriateness within the song. The hosts also reflect on specific aspects, such as Geddy Lee’s unique vocal delivery and the influence of iconic rockers like The Who and Keith Richards. They briefly mention the lyrics but will reveal their thoughts next week. Also noted are the changes in the live version of the song and some backstory related to the song’s conception and performance.


Jan 19, 202427:38
The Rush Song "Nobody's Hero" Lyrics

The Rush Song "Nobody's Hero" Lyrics

When we heard that you were gone, we felt a shadow cross our hearts. We're nobody, and Neil is our hero. We're discussing the Rush song Nobody's Hero.

  • The lyrics are socially ahead of their time
  • When Jay and Shayne lived verses of this song
  • Does Jay's source rhyme with Schmickipedia
  • Who are the real heroes?
  • Shout out to the Foo Fighters
  • A famous pilot that "Nobody's Hero" reminds us of
  • Tim shares a story about a Rush concert during this song

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We analyze the song “Nobody’s Hero” by the Canadian rock band Rush. We dive deep into the lyrics, which were influenced by real-life people and experiences. We associate the song’s meaning with the celebration of the everyday person as the real hero and the feeling of guilt for losing touch with people from the past. The conversation includes personal anecdotes, comparing the song to similar themes in other songs and humor. During our discussion, we also touch upon societal views on heroes, prejudices, and the importance of acknowledging ‘common heroes,’ whom society often overlooks.

Jan 12, 202423:55
The Music of "Nobody's Hero" by Rush

The Music of "Nobody's Hero" by Rush

"Not the handsome actor who plays a hero's role. Not the glamour girl who'd love to sell her soul." It's Every Rush Song talking about Nobody's Hero by Rush.

  • Is this song a letdown for Shayne?
  • Tim attacks Shayne for his outrageous opinion
  • Jay has a factoid about the Strings in "Nobody's Hero"
  • Tim works in a Culture Club reference
  • Tim explains changes Neil made to his drum set through the years
  • We play clips of some of our favorite parts from the song
  • Do we hear a French horn?
  • Tim has much to say about the French horn

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This episode discusses the Rush song “Nobody’s Hero.” We provide a detailed analysis of various song elements, including its sequencing on the album, its musical complexity, and the quality of Geddy’s vocals. We debate the placement and effect of other songs, discuss their impact on the overall album, and recommend sequencing changes. Further, we delve into the specific musical elements and instruments used, such as the synths, perhaps a French horn, and strings. A notable highlight is the discussion on the role and sound of the French horn and its use in other songs by different artists. The hosts also mention their personal preferences for Rush songs.

Jan 05, 202422:44
Merry Holidayness!

Merry Holidayness!

To help you enjoy your holiday today, we're popping on with a super short show and a reminder to relish this time and with you Merry Holidayness! We even made up a word for you!

  • Shayne forgets that America isn't the only country with Christmas
  • Tim confuses us with a song we've never heard before
  • Seriously, he tells the whole story
  • Tim and Jay reminisce about a couple of other holiday classics. Sort of.
  • We wish you happy holidays for any and all holidays you celebrate
  • Tim questions everyone's priorities today
  • Jay has advice for how to spend the day

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In this engaging episode, the hosts celebrate the Christmas season in a humor-filled manner. Starting with a rendition of “Jingle Bells.” The show soon heads into an elaborate, playful discussion about a well-known Christmas song [well, maybe well-known to Time] by Dan Fogelberg about a chance meeting with an ex-lover at a grocery store. They delve into several other songs, including “Another Auld Lang Syne” and a humorous reference to a Peter Griffin Christmas song. The hosts then express gratitude towards their viewers and listeners, wishing them Happy Holidays, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. In a jovial ending, they playfully rebuke listeners for tuning in to their show during family time and close it with Tim’s heartfelt rendition of his favorite Christmas Carroll. 

Dec 29, 202305:11
The Rush Song "Cut to the Chase" [Lyrics and Meaning]

The Rush Song "Cut to the Chase" [Lyrics and Meaning]

“It’s the motor of the Western world, spinning off to every extreme.” The Rush song Cut to the Chase jams, and we’re breaking it down.

  • Is “Cut to the Chase” more plays on words?
  • The lyrics to “Cut to the Chase” aren’t overly literal, but they’re still digestible.
  • Tim explains “racing the oblivious cars”
  • Shayne explains his controversial theory about love and hate

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This podcast episode delves into a lyrical analysis of Rush’s song ‘Cut to the Chase.’ The hosts humorously discuss their interpretations, touching on themes of ambition, intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation, love, hate, and obsession. They comment on how the lyrics relate to their personal lives and share their favorite lines. The discussion is interjected with banter over a misbehaving dog, a Cher reference, and the occasional digression. 

Dec 22, 202316:22
The Music of "Cut to the Chase" by Rush
Dec 15, 202325:17
Rush's "Stick It Out" Lyrics and Meaning
Dec 08, 202315:10
Stick It Out by Rush

Stick It Out by Rush

"Heat of the moment, curse of the young, spit out your anger. Don't swallow your tongue." Join us as we discuss the Rush song Stick It Out!

  • Tim reminisces about the first time he heard "Stick It Out" on the radio
  • "Stick It Out" is 2nd on this list of the heaviest Rush songs
  • We play some clips of Geddy's cool harmonies
  • Jay and Shayne break out into "Greased Lightning"
  • Clip of cool-sounding harmonies
  • Is Alex's solo too short?
  • Tim explains the snare sound on the bridge

Here's what our House Elf Artie says about this episode!Analyzing 'Stick It Out' by Rush


In this musical podcast extravaganza, the hosts review and discuss the song 'Stick It Out' by Rush, providing insight into the music and lyrics of the song. They share their personal experiences and memories associated with the song and analyze the individual contributions of the Geddy, Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart. Additionally, they explore in detail the musicality and technicality of the song, examining the guitar, bass, and drum parts, as well as Geddy's vocals. There is also a discussion on the song structure and how it sets up for various segments of the song. Listeners are encouraged to share their thoughts via email or social media.


00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts

01:11 Personal Anecdotes and First Impressions

02:46 Analyzing the Harmonies and Rhythms

05:20 Exploring the Guitar Techniques

08:28 Appreciating the Vocals and Lyrics

09:50 Discussing the Production and Sound Engineering

12:19 Deep Dive into the Bridge and Solo

22:12 Final Thoughts and Listener Engagement


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"Earthshine" by Rush

“On certain nights when the angles are right, and the moon is a slender crescent,” we rock out and discuss the rocking song Earthshine by Rush!

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