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Song Released: 1976


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  1. anonymous
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    Mar 17th 2016 !⃝

    one of RUSH'S most dareing and imaginative works out of the ''CARESS OF STEEL'' album constructing a song about overcoming the dark spirit forces of ''The Necromancer''. Inspired by J.R.R.TOLKIEN idea ore possible refrences from the BIBLE ''told to be aware and to keep our distance away from necromancy'' if it's possible,when going on a adventure trip seeing ourselves in the story as did the 3 MEMBERS OF RUSH leaving from Willow-dale, Toronto where they spend a lot of time there. Now traveling on their life's adventure tour to Rock and Roll. Being in the mindset of the ''3 travelers'' like in the story where they went out to explore the dark forbidden land of ''the necromancer''. Who is not necessarily a real individual [like was Prince VLAD] but more like a ghoulish ghost apparition that is out there in the deep dark forests with power to bring ''the dead spirits'' to life in order to follow him as his Legion that now sees them as the ''3 invaders'' that are on his land to bring light in the darkness to illuminate and free the people towards obtaining their freedom with the needed help in PRINCE BY-TOR coming to their rescue by overtaking the Necromancer's Stronghold to push the spirits of the dead away as the Necromancer's Legion, not to rise as crypto zombies before the dawn of light. Where they would want to push back the invaders and keep them off their forbidden land of the dead.


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