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Geddy Lee is always the Bassist of God, and I will never stop loving the professionalism, expertise, and tireless vitality of these three giants. They only make me think that we are far from Hemispheres, Moving Pictures, and their other masterpieces from the 70s and, why not, the 80s.
Geddy Lee is always the Bassist of God, and I will never stop loving the professionalism, expertise, and tireless vitality of these three giants.
They only make me think that we are far from Hemispheres, Moving Pictures, and their other masterpieces from the 70s and, why not, the 80s.
The review reflects high expectations for Rush's Clockwork Angels due to their technical skill. While praising Geddy Lee and the band's professionalism, the reviewer finds some tracks too obvious and misses the band's classic masterpieces. Favorite songs include Caravan and The Anarchist, but the album's production and composition did not fully convince. The review closes with anticipation for Neil Peart's future activities and hopes for fresh live performances. Discover the nuances of Rush's Clockwork Angels—listen now and decide if it lives up to the legacy!
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