This book tells about the story of the author's interpretation of the lyrics of the band Rush. Admittedly Rush is one of my favorite bands. Very deep discussion, even sometimes makes me confused because it was too philosophical. But
one thing is for sure, it turns a lot of people in an environment of
great classic rock music (or often called art rock or progressive rock).
The songs (especially the lyrics) turned out to form the person concerned personally. I guess the same thing also applies to other types of music. After reading this book, I had the idea to make about my interpretation of writings about some of the classic rock song lyrics. My interpretation would be wrong or different with your interpretation. That one song can have a different impact on different audiences.
But ... to make a long article it turns out is not easy. Why keep desperate? I cannot resist it. I just cannot writing it! I believe that the lyrics of classic rock songs usually have a charge or a specific message. Sometimes
the message is simply an expression of love, but sometimes also
politically (e.g. Kansas group called song Cheyenne Anthem tells the
story of the struggle of peoples native Americans on American soil, or
Rush song titled Manhattan Project that tells the story of the atomic
bomb), philosophy, and dissect the mystery of life.
If
you think making posts about interpretations of classic rock songs is a crazy idea, but there are others people who are more crazy. There is a painter who would later make the interpretation of Genesis songs in his paintings. Wow!
This book is one example that one artist could possibly be one book. Similarly,
there are people who say that one album Genesis (e.g. "the Lamb Lies
Down on Broadway") can be discussed into a Master's thesis. Whew! This book also aims to ward off the stereotype that rock music and even
worshipped Satan extolling (satan or devil worshipper). Starting from the cover to the Satanist lyrics are explicit. I've found a book that discussed this more specifically.
Ps: I give you some cool websites:
www.hamienet.com
www.hamienet.com
www.progarchives.com
www.metal-archives.com
This is only valid for serious classic rock fans.
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