“Tom Sawyer” is one of the best-known songs in Rush’s history, yet the band almost abandoned the track before it was completed. “It was a very difficult song to record,” Geddy Lee admitted during a ...
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“We always have one song that doesn’t quite click. And we thought that Tom Sawyer was the one”: How Rush finally nailed a classic track
Released on this day (12 February) in 1981, Moving Pictures was the biggest selling album of Rush’s career, and arguably the best. But it wasn’t an easy album to make - especially when it came to ...
The meaning behind Rush’s 1981 progressive rock classic “Tom Sawyer” doesn’t stray far from its storybook origins. Inspired by Mark Twain’s 1876 novel The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer, the song paints a ...
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