![]() I found that on every album a gem is in there that somehow got over looked. A well crafted song about the rise and fall of anyone. But should have been really listened to as an incredible piece of writing and backing music that drives the lyric perfectly. Rush had an uncanny way of putting a track in every album that was amazingly well crafted but not one of the most popular. While the album Signals wasn't my absolute favorite, Rush as they always do threw in a nugget of music that moved my spirit. Perhaps, to some the only record that comes to mind is Moving Pictures. So many people refer to Rush and say the obligatory Tom Sawyer, Spirit of the Radio, songs as benchmarks for Rush. I couldn't pass up commenting on the song "Losing It" as well. Mark From Syracuse from Syracuse,nyI commented on the song "The Garden" from their Clockwork Angels album.Enough about me, please enjoy this tribute! My ability to read the models just vanished. Speaking for myself, I was a meteorologist for over 20 years and then out of nowhere, my ability to analyze the weather just evaporated. ![]() I've always heard that solo as the panic that sets in when you realize you had a talent and now it's gone. When she steps on that foot pedal and launches into that solo, I'm not gonna lie. I came across a tribute to Neil Peart done by Brody Dolyniuk and the violinist is Nina DiGrigorio. Technology advanced through the 90s and made it possible to (finally) perform songs like this live. Pierre from Concord, NhLosing It is one of those songs (like "Witch Hunt) that was sort of a studio piece that was difficult to pull off live.
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