When I was in 9th grade Signals was released. I was trying desperately to create my identity as most freshman do. It was sports for me, until I had an accident and it crippled me from sports. I was so lost internally. I hid in my room from the world. I was a Rush fan from 2112. So I was aware of their power, subconsiously. Well, the song "Losing It" literally saved me from internal breakdown. In my world I had 'lost it'. There are times in our lives when people touch you forever.... I can't thank Neil and they guys enough for what they created in my lost soul in ninth grade. I am 42 now and I still tear up when I listen to the song that saved me.
This is a sad song about growing old and losing a specific talent. But it also speaks to those who do not ever achieve fame at whatever it is that they do (which is the larger part of the population). He is showing that person that it is much harder to reach such heights and then fall than it is to never get there at all....
This is a sad song about growing old and losing a specific talent. But it also speaks to those who do not ever achieve fame at whatever it is that they do (which is the larger part of the population). He is showing that person that it is much harder to reach such heights and then fall than it is to never get there at all....
"Sadder still to watch it die than never to have known it"
"Sadder still to watch it die than never to have known it"
We sometimes wonder why professional athletes do not just retire at the top of their game (Brett Favre), but we...
We sometimes wonder why professional athletes do not just retire at the top of their game (Brett Favre), but we there is an element to them that we just cannot understand, which is the emotion that feeds their desire to be able to do what they used to.
@Seanyc Rush has and will ALWAYS be my FAVORITE band of all time...all genres....50 years after they were done and I am on my death bed....RUSH forever! I feel like any Rush fan is a friend of mine. Thanks for sharing!
@Seanyc Rush has and will ALWAYS be my FAVORITE band of all time...all genres....50 years after they were done and I am on my death bed....RUSH forever! I feel like any Rush fan is a friend of mine. Thanks for sharing!
When I was in 9th grade Signals was released. I was trying desperately to create my identity as most freshman do. It was sports for me, until I had an accident and it crippled me from sports. I was so lost internally. I hid in my room from the world. I was a Rush fan from 2112. So I was aware of their power, subconsiously. Well, the song "Losing It" literally saved me from internal breakdown. In my world I had 'lost it'. There are times in our lives when people touch you forever.... I can't thank Neil and they guys enough for what they created in my lost soul in ninth grade. I am 42 now and I still tear up when I listen to the song that saved me.
This is a sad song about growing old and losing a specific talent. But it also speaks to those who do not ever achieve fame at whatever it is that they do (which is the larger part of the population). He is showing that person that it is much harder to reach such heights and then fall than it is to never get there at all....
This is a sad song about growing old and losing a specific talent. But it also speaks to those who do not ever achieve fame at whatever it is that they do (which is the larger part of the population). He is showing that person that it is much harder to reach such heights and then fall than it is to never get there at all....
"Sadder still to watch it die than never to have known it"
"Sadder still to watch it die than never to have known it"
We sometimes wonder why professional athletes do not just retire at the top of their game (Brett Favre), but we...
We sometimes wonder why professional athletes do not just retire at the top of their game (Brett Favre), but we there is an element to them that we just cannot understand, which is the emotion that feeds their desire to be able to do what they used to.
@Seanyc Rush has and will ALWAYS be my FAVORITE band of all time...all genres....50 years after they were done and I am on my death bed....RUSH forever! I feel like any Rush fan is a friend of mine. Thanks for sharing!
@Seanyc Rush has and will ALWAYS be my FAVORITE band of all time...all genres....50 years after they were done and I am on my death bed....RUSH forever! I feel like any Rush fan is a friend of mine. Thanks for sharing!