
Last week I began to hear one of the largest groups and so far preserved the original members (and I did not know who listened). Who else am I going to talk? (NO!, NOT JUST IN CASE BY THE Rolling Stones, as they give me, I speak of the great Canadian band called Rush.
This group forms one of the best bass players in the world (and I did not know either), Geddy Lee. He also plays the keyboard and vocalist of the group. I started researching about it (especially) and has a great technique and originality of the bass.

The song that I hear far more often (200 times a day) and actually leads me to another world is "Tom Sawyer"
. It has a psychedelic characterization from 0:00 minutes in which the song begins. It really makes you feel different sensations. I felt happiness, sadness, anger, laughter with a look of satisfaction of having done something very bad and I feel joy but I do not care if it has been good or bad, wanted to break things, hallucinate that I'm at the point of a cliff and I have the opportunity to jump into the void, etc., etc., etc., and best of all is that all these feelings were at the same time hahaha.
I recommend that listen, it's too good.


The song that I hear far more often (200 times a day) and actually leads me to another world is "Tom Sawyer"
. It has a psychedelic characterization from 0:00 minutes in which the song begins. It really makes you feel different sensations. I felt happiness, sadness, anger, laughter with a look of satisfaction of having done something very bad and I feel joy but I do not care if it has been good or bad, wanted to break things, hallucinate that I'm at the point of a cliff and I have the opportunity to jump into the void, etc., etc., etc., and best of all is that all these feelings were at the same time hahaha.I recommend that listen, it's too good.












