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  1. May 11, 2013 · Federico D'Ambrosio. 6.35K subscribers. Subscribed. 42K. 4.8M views 11 years ago. 2112 by Rush, from the album 2112 (1976). Enjoy! ...more. 2112 by Rush, from the album 2112 (1976)....

    • May 11, 2013
    • 4.8M
    • Federico D'Ambrosio
  2. An ambitious concept album that explored a dystopian future, with lyrics influenced by the philosophical writings of Ayn Rand, 2112 found Rush striking a new balance between heavy and...

    • Sep 17, 2014
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    • Rush on MV
  3. 41K. 4.3M views 12 years ago. Excerpt from the bonus material of Classic Albums: Rush 2112 & Moving Pictures. This clip shows Rush playing along to the first part ("Overture") of the master...

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    • gaiusfilm
  4. www.rush.com › albums › 21122112 | Rush.com

    Nov 16, 2012 · By 2112, the world is controlled by the “Priests of the Temples of Syrinx,” who determine the content of all reading matter, songs, pictures – every facet of life. “We’ve got a big future ahead of us.”

    • 14 min
  5. Jun 23, 2023 · YouTube. Rush 's status as an indomitable live act is common knowledge among rock fans, and they can witness the power trio at the peak of its powers in newly restored concert footage from 1976's...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 2112_(album)2112 (album) - Wikipedia

    2112 (pronounced "twenty-one twelve") is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in March 1976 by Mercury Records. [8] [9] [10] [11] It reached No. 5 in Canada and became the band's commercial breakthrough in the US, peaking at No. 61.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 2112_(song)2112 (song) - Wikipedia

    2112 (song) " 2112 " (pronounced twenty-one twelve) is a song by the Canadian rock band Rush. It was released as a 20-minute song on their 1976 album of the same name and is the longest single song by the band. The overture and the first section, "The Temples of Syrinx", were released as a single. The song was adapted into a comic booklet ...

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