"Middletown Dreams" is the sixth track on Rush's 1985 album, Power Windows. Much like the other songs on the album, "Middletown Dreams" features the synthesizer sounds and keyboard textures the band was exploring at the time. The lyrical message deals with the power of dreams, and throughout the verses, small stories are told of people who are trying to chase their dreams. Some may find the nature of the lyrics ambiguous, due to the almost melancholic mood the music sets, coupled with the lyrics, which may be taken either way: succeeding in chasing one'… read more
"Middletown Dreams" is the sixth track on Rush's 1985 album, Power Windows. Much like the other songs on the album, "Middletown D… read more
"Middletown Dreams" is the sixth track on Rush's 1985 album, Power Windows. Much like the other songs on the album, "Middletown Dreams" features the synthesizer … read more
Rush was a Canadian rock band formed in 1968 in Toronto, that was comprised primarily of Geddy Lee (bass, vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums, percussion, lyricist). The band was formed in Toronto in 1968 by Lifeson, drummer John Rutsey, and bass guitarist/vocalist Jeff Jones, who was immediately replaced by Lee. After Lee joined, the band went through several line-up configurations before arriving at its classic power trio line-up with the addition of Peart in July 1974, who replaced Rutsey four months after the release of their 1974 self-titled debut album; this … read more
Rush was a Canadian rock band formed in 1968 in Toronto, that was comprised primarily of Geddy Lee (bass, vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums, percussion, lyricist). The b… read more
Rush was a Canadian rock band formed in 1968 in Toronto, that was comprised primarily of Geddy Lee (bass, vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums, percussion, lyricist). The band was formed in Toronto in 1968 by Lifeson, … read more