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MOVING PICTURES

Rush

 

Heavy Prog

4.38 | 3156 ratings

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villefoksi
5 stars "Tom Sawyer" Totally on of the best songs of Rush, this isn't only a song... this is ART! Drum recording has seen light, awesome!

"Red Barchetta" Alex's harmonic- starting feels good and gives summer- feelings, this has many parts musically, you'll love that genius music in this!

"YYZ" God damned! Little bit of bass solos and drum solos and lot of guitar solos! Very tasteful instrumental song and you cannot skip this when you listen Moving Pictures!

"Limelight" Hmmmh... this has awesome riff, but I have listened it SO much and I'm not so big Limelight fan like in start.

"The Camera Eye" This doesn't open in first time. But when you hear it's light, you will LOVE this song! 11 minutes long, every minute is strange and funny, nothing is bored. The ending feels very good, thanks to Geddy's high voice and Alex's harmonics!

"Witch Hunt" Very mystic and strange song, this makes you think everything what you fear, but very brilliant! Without the moon, stick and still, you will love this.

"Vital Signs" Oh gosh how beautiful and full of remembering... this songs drives you in good times and when fade-ending happens, smile is in ears and eyes are wide. This song is beautiful.

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