

The world is the world as love and life are deep.
Plus ce change, plus ce mem change.
We are secrets to each other, each one's life a novel no one else has read.
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Ooooooooo... Check out the fancy schmancy French keyboard abilities of Fact Finder!!!Fact Finder wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:Okay Liam.... You're always making us rack our brains asking us to pick our favorite this or that and sometimes it's tough to choose God dammit!![]()
So, in the spirit of trying to narrow down something we like from this band, list your top 3 lines from their catalog you find the most poignant/ interesting/inspiring.
The world is the world as love and life are deep.
Plus ce change, plus ce mem change.
We are secrets to each other, each one's life a novel no one else has read.
plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.
Liam wrote:<tokin' sound> - Passage to Bangkok.
I guess this would qualify for the "misheard lyrics" category.Fact Finder wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:Okay Liam.... You're always making us rack our brains asking us to pick our favorite this or that and sometimes it's tough to choose God dammit!![]()
So, in the spirit of trying to narrow down something we like from this band, list your top 3 lines from their catalog you find the most poignant/ interesting/inspiring.
The world is the world as love and life are deep.
Plus ce change, plus ce mem change.
We are secrets to each other, each one's life a novel no one else has read.
plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.
JRNYMAN wrote:I didn't really take notice of them until Permanent Waves came out and of course Spirit of Radio got tons of airplay. The first time I heard it I was sort of captivated by the lengths at which Neil went to describe a DJ...
..."a companion unobtrusive, he plays that song that's so elusive and the magic music makes your morning mood."
MAN! So many things going on in that 1st verse alone! First, and this certainly has to be noted and respected, he not only used "unobtrusive" in a song, but he fucking found a way to rhyme with it!![]()
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And second, is how poignant it is. The statement it makes is so true and relevant. It's timeless. It doesn't matter if it's 1979 or 2013.
So incredibly poignant sin't it? Especially with the passing of time happening ever more quickly the older we get. Hadn't even thought about this song as I was doing the lyric-rewind thing in my head for this thread. Good one, Marty! Have always admired your photography work through the years BTW... Great stuff and so, so well done!MartyMoffatt wrote:There are very few lyrics in the entire Rush catalogue that I dislike. However, among my favourite lyrics are:
Time stand still
I'm not looking back
But I want to look around me now
See more of the people
And the places that surround me now.
JRNYMAN wrote: Have always admired your photography work through the years BTW... Great stuff and so, so well done!
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