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Rush - Brought to You...
In all (all I know) albums of rush, you can see somewhere on the cover: "Brought to you by the letter R". R can be another letter depending of the album. You can see it on the cover, or at the end of the lyrics, or somewhere else.
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Syrinx on 10-01-1999
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cynick writes:
The practice started on Power Windows (1985) with the letter M because most of the tracks started with M. In later albums the letter is random, and sometimes not even from the standard Roman alphabet
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fjade writes:
I am sitting here looking at my Rush album (vinyl) A Farewell To Kings and I don't see anything about brought to you by, I also looked at 2112 (vinyl) and I don't see it on there either
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Oswald Niplock writes:
You're thinking of "The Omega Concern."
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Darksinger writes:
I was looking for the "Brought to you..." phrase when I noticed on the vinyl copy of HOLD YOUR FIRE, in the building the juggler is in front of and in one of the windows on the left are the tvs from POWER WINDOWS
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jerichoholic_ninja writes:
In an interview with Alex Lifeson (I think it was the Story of Kings interview CD), Lifeson said that the letters mean nothing. He said in retrospect, they should have made it form a word or something. Also, in one album (Signals?) he mentioned the Omega Syndrome...that referred to a woodworking project.
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