Permanent Waves


Ahh....Permanent Waves....released 1980. This is where it all started, my love of Rush that is. My best friend growing up, James Ackley, had a copy of this on tape. We listened to it quite a bit I must say. It is my earliest memories of listening to Rush. Spirit of the Radio, Freewill, Jacob's Ladder, Entre Nous, Different Strings, and Natural Science. What a grand collection of songs. Not a bad one among them. The musicianship on this album is outstanding. Some incredible playing goes on during these songs. Let's start with Spirit of the Radio. Seriously, this should be the way people wake up in the morning...

"Begin the day With a friendly voice,
A companion, unobtrusive
Plays that song that's so elusive
And the magic music makes your morning mood
Off on your way, Hit the open road
There is magic at your fingers,
For the Spirit ever lingers
Undemanding contact, In your happy solitude"

It hits right at the heart of why I love music. These lyrics say a great deal, but in the end, it speaks, for me at least, to the importance of music in my life and how it makes me feel........period......it goes on

"All this machinery
Making modern music
Can still be open-hearted
Not so coldly charted
It's really just a question
Of your honesty

One likes to believe in the freedom of music
But glittering prizes
And endless compromises
Shatter the illusion Of integrity"

Why do I hate American Idol?? Because of these lyrics. Too many people making too many decisions on what makes "good" music. Rush makes their music on their terms and if you don't like it...tough!!!! I respect that, regardless of what I may say as this blog goes on.

Love this song

Jacob's Ladder is a song about,well, the weather....really. I am certain Neil Peart had something else in mind perhaps. Very descriptive though and captures the essence of a gathering storm and the clearing that occurs after. Good song.
Entre Nous and Different Strings are great as well, but for time purposes, I will move on to Natural Science.
This is an opus. A great deal is said in the lyrics, some I can agree with, some not so much, but the greatness of this song is in the music. This song performed live is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!! It is a hard song to play, and I amaze at their ability to pull it off live, and how Geddy plays and sings this song at the same time is beyond me. Timing is tight. Give it a listen sometime if get the chance.

Finally I come to Freewill

Never have I disagreed on so many fronts with a songs lyrical content, and yet at the same time this is one of my favorite songs ever. Let's take a look at the lyrics. Neil Peart, drummer and lyricist is not a God fearing man I believe. He of course has a right to feel this way. He has been given Freewill

"There are those who think that life
Has nothing left to chance
With a host of holy horrors
To direct our aimless dance

A planet of playthings
We dance on the strings
Of powers we cannot perceive
"The stars aren't aligned ---Or the gods are malign"
Blame is better to give than receive"

There are so many ways to take this lyric. I believe it basically states that there are those who believe in some sort of higher power that is in control of our every move. We but serve their every whim. Of course, this is not the nature of the God in the Bible. A God who so graciously has granted his creations...........freewill.

How about a look at the chorus

"You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice
If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice
You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill
I will choose a path that's clear I will choose free will"
Interesting thing here, the lyrics seem to imply that if I have chosen a ready guide, I have somehow given up my freewill. At least that is the way I read it. However, I have freely chosen to follow THE GOD who created me. I have freely chosen to become a disciple of his son, and since I have done so, my path could not be any more clear. I had freewill before hand (I mean, we all have freewill regardless, so let's get that out of the way) but apart from Jesus, my path was truly clouded, not clear at all. I thought it was, but on a New Year's Eve in 1992, I realized how clouded my vision truly was. Allow me to go back to the lyrics before I continue....

Each of us A cell of awareness
Imperfect and incomplete
Genetic blends
With uncertain ends
On a fortune hunt That's far too fleet...

Wow!!!! In a couple short lines Neil has managed to sum up the pointlessness (is that a real word??) of a life apart from God. Absolutely brilliant! I mean it. This is perfectly written. We are but random accidents living a life that serves no purpose what-so-ever. Don't know where I'm going, don't no why I'm going there, and I don't know what purpose or point any of my choices have.

This is a clear path????

Good luck with that.

But what a great reminder of what our purpose, as disciples of Jesus, should be. To seek and save the lost. I don't believe you can save a person who doesn't feel as though they need saving, but we can be there when someone is ready. I freely choose to show people the love of Jesus, and whether someone is receptive to that love or not, I freely have chosen to show it none the less. It is my purpose. I pray for Neil, Alex, and Geddy daily. I pray for them when I listen to these kinds of songs. It is my hope that one day, very soon, these three wonderful musicians, and who appear to be such wonderful people, will one day hear the calling of God and turn back toward him. Will that happen?? I don't know, it will of course have to be an act of their freewill, but I sincerely hope that day will come.

Beyond all that, this song musically is a tour-de-force. It's time signature goes back and forth between 4/4 to 6/4 to 7/4 to 2/4 to 4/4 to 3/4 to 5/4 and then to 12/8 at one point.....my goodness, it's genius!!!! Truly a treat to watch live.

So, perhaps you've heard this album, perhaps not. But I am more than willing to let you borrow my copy for a listen if you wish. Who knows, you might just enjoy it. I know that I have been enjoying this album for the last 27 years.

Top Track:
FREEWILL

Golden Nugget:
Entre Nous

A New Movie

Hey, wasn't really prepared to blog today, but ran across this and I HAD to post.
Check out the trailer.


Not much to do with the actual topic at hand except that it is the title of a song sung by....well, NUNS!!!!

Strange conversation I had the other day, but cut to the chase, I made the point "Seriously, is there anything better than the sight of nuns singing....well just about anything?" I say no. Sound of Music, Sister Act 1 & 2, Nunsense??? I can't get enough. Nuns make me feel happy. There is something so out of context I think. We picture nuns as being dead serious folk, and then they break into song, and well......all seems right with the world.

Well, that's it. Just thought I'd share. I must go now and watch Mother Superior sing "Climb Every Mountain"

Where's my Kleenex.........come on people.....you don't cry during that, well you have no soul.

Well, Well, Well..I think that if I talk about things I really like, then I may blog more. So Today I start a new series. Comments on my favorite musical group...


RUSH

Neil Peart, Geddy Lee, and of course Alex Lifeson

Let me start by talking about the group and why I love their music so. First of all, there a little different. They really don't sound like any other band, and in my opinion no other band sounds quite like them. So they are unique. That can be bad or good I suppose, but for me, it is a good thing. From their 1st album in 1974 (very Zeppelin and Cream influenced) to their upcoming Live Album to be released on April 15th, these three musicians have constantly focused on improving their sound, and always forging a path that is all their own. 19 studio albums, 8 live albums, and 8 compilations later, they are still as good as ever, perhaps better!! Isn't that we all want? To be better than we were yesterday?? I think that is at the core of why I love these guys. They are ever striving and nothing is impossible. Throughout this series, I will talk about each album, the music, the lyrics, and where I was and how I felt when I first heard these songs. From the age of about 11 or 12 when my friend James and I would listen to "Permanent Waves" and "Exit ... Stage Left" while playing in the front yard to the present day (I mean today) where I listen to "Caress of Steel" while cleaning the house, this is the music I love.

Stay Tuned......

Coming Up:
Permanent Waves


The hills are alive my friends. Alive with poppies, and other assorted flowers. Took these pictures while out with my daughter on a walk last weekend. These were all taken on the hilss that surround my home and neighborhood. Who knows how much longer they will last. If you get a chance, drive up the 15 and go east on Railroad Canyon Road. It's So Beautiful.






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