Embark on an instrumental journey with Rush’s ‘New World Man,’ where the vocals have been masterfully removed to highlight the band’s musical prowess. This version offers a fresh perspective on the song’s innovative blend of rock and reggae rhythms, showcasing Geddy Lee’s distinctive bass lines, Alex Lifeson’s expressive guitar work, and Neil Peart’s dynamic drumming. Perfect for Rush fans, enthusiasts of instrumental rock, and anyone with an appreciation for the intricacies of music composition.
“New World Man” is a track from Rush’s 1982 album “Signals.” This song became one of the band’s most successful singles in the United States. It showcases Rush’s exploration of synthesizer-driven music, blended with their traditional rock sound. The lyrics discuss the complexities of the modern man, who is a blend of contradictions and embodies various aspects of humanity. The track is notable for its catchy melody and thought-provoking lyrics, reflecting on the evolving societal roles and the identity of the contemporary individual.
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He’s a rebel and a runner
He’s a signal turning green
He’s a restless young romantic
Wants to run the big machine
He’s got a problem with his poisons
But you know he’ll find a cure
He’s cleaning up his systems
To keep his nature pure
Learning to match the beat of the Old World man
Learning to catch the heat of the Third World man
He’s got to make his own mistakes
And learn to mend the mess he makes
He’s old enough to know what’s right
But young enough not to choose it
He’s noble enough to win the world
But weak enough to lose it —
He’s a New World man…
He’s a radio receiver
Tuned to factories and farms
He’s a writer and arranger
And a young boy bearing arms
He’s got a problem with his power
With weapons on patrol
He’s got to walk a fine line
And keep his self-control
Trying to save the day for the Old World man
Trying to pave the way for the Third World man
He’s not concerned with yesterday
He knows constant change is here today
He’s noble enough to know what’s right
But weak enough not to choose it
He’s wise enough to win the world
But fool enough to lose it —
He’s a New World man…
Nice, funky bass
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