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  1. Feb 11, 2022 · Every song on Rush's Moving Pictures, ranked from worst to best. By Mark Blake. ( Classic Rock ) last updated 11 February 2022. Moving Pictures was the album that turned Rush from a cult progressive rock band into globe-straddling rock titans. Here it is, rearranged from worst to first.

    • Tonight, Tonight, Smashing Pumpkins
    • All Things Must Pass, George Harrison
    • 100 Years, Five For Fighting
    • Change, Taylor Swift
    • Closing Time, Semisonic
    • One Way Ticket, Carrie Underwood
    • Stronger, Britney Spears
    • Burning Gold, Christina Perri
    • Wide Awake, Katy Perry
    • Landslide, The Chicks

    “…Our lives are forever changed. We will never be the same. The more you change the less you feel.” We start our list with one of the most popular songs of the 1990s, Tonight, Tonight. This song is from the group Smashing Pumpkins. You may have done things in the past that made you proud or embarrassed, brave or more afraid. Regardless, all of thes...

    “All things must pass, none of life's strings can last. So I must be on my way and face another day.” This song reminds us that things inevitably come to an end, and when they do, we feel pain. However, it’s something that we have to come to terms with. After the pain, things will start looking brighter again. Grey clouds will be lifted. There is h...

    “Half time goes by, suddenly you're wise. Another blink of an eye sixty-seven is gone. The sun is getting high, we're moving on.” This song is about the transitions we go through in life. Everything seems to change in the blink of an eye, and suddenly we find ourselves living the last days of our lives. Have we lived well? Have we followed our hear...

    “Because these things will change. Can you feel it now?” You may have faced a lot of setbacks in the past. Perhaps a new game plan is needed to finally get that elusive break you’ve been seeking? Let the missteps of your life be the stepping stones for your futuresuccess. (Check out this list of our favorite songs about success.) As long as you’re ...

    “Closing time, every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end.” Sometimes endings can be opportunities for new growth. It could be that you’re leaving a toxic relationship, or perhaps you’ve finally resigned from an unfulfilling job. Maybe you’ve finally decided to leave your hometown to move to another city. These endings can be painful...

    “Grab yourself a drink with a pink umbrella. Goodbye yesterday. Well when life don't go your way, well maybe it's time to take a nice long break.” When things in your life are not going according to plan, you have the power to change things. This song assures you that it’s ok to say goodbye to the past and welcome a new and better future.

    “Stronger than yesterday. Now it's nothing but my way. My loneliness ain't killing me no more. I, I'm stronger.” A breakup—especially after being in a long-term relationship—can be a major upheaval that has far-reaching effects on our healthand well-being. If you find yourself recently single again, life can be fraught with uncertainties. This song...

    “I've had enough. I'm standing up. I need, I need a change.” We all have the power to change our lives. Sometimes, however, we forget this and get stuck in patterns of negativity. We need to recognize our ability to choose a better life—to walk a new path. When you’ve had enough of your old patterns and habits, let Burning Gold be your theme song a...

    “Yeah I'm falling from cloud nine, crashing from the high. I'm letting go tonight, I'm falling from cloud nine.” You may have gone through experiences that you wished never happened, and these experiences may have caused you great pain. If other people were involved, you might wonder how you can forgive them for what they’ve done. (Check out these ...

    “Well, I've been afraid of changing 'cause I built my life around you. But time makes bolder, children get older. I'm getting older, too.” You’ve probably experienced outgrowing people who are dear to you. It’s not their fault—we all change. This song speaks of someone who has had this realization—who has outgrown their original feelings for their ...

  2. About “Moving Pictures”. After going on a tour in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. in support of Permanent Waves, the band wanted to work on a follow-up instead of a live album, which is what ...

  3. Moving Pictures is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on February 12, 1981, by Anthem Records. After touring to support their previous album, Permanent Waves (1980), the band started to write and record new material in August 1980 with longtime co-producer Terry Brown. They continued to write songs with a more radio ...

  4. Feb 12, 2021 · The opening track to Moving Pictures is Rush’s most played song on Spotify. Album-mate “Limelight” sits at number two, but it does so by a difference of nearly 100 million plays. Album-mate “Limelight” sits at number two, but it does so by a difference of nearly 100 million plays.

  5. Oct 28, 2023 · By Paul Elliott. ( Classic Rock ) published 28 October 2023. With Moving Pictures, Rush ditched side-long sci-fi epics for songs about fast cars and fame – and kicked their career to a whole new level. (Image credit: Fin Costello/Redferns/Getty Images)

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  7. Feb 12, 2023 · Prog. Rush and the story of Moving Pictures. By Philip Wilding. ( Prog ) published 12 February 2023. Released in 1981, Rush's eighth studio album Moving Pictures not only helped define Rush, but also rock music in the early 80s. (Image credit: Fin Costello/Redferns/Getty Images) It’s quiet out here. Or it was.

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