
Rush fans brought to mind the opening lines of “War of the Worlds,” about “intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic,” looking at “this earth with envious eyes.” I also thought of the 1970s and 1980s, of growing up on a latchkey, of suburban sprawls, of conformity, and of friends who idolized drummer Neil Peart, filling basements with more drums than they could possibly handle. Peart had Tama drums, so when I started to play, I played Tama. Peart had two bass drums, and even though I could hardly play one, I talked my mother into buying two.
I could think up lyrics so complicated that Geddy Lee occasionally sounded like he was singing straight out of the handbook for setting up his audio. I imagined Lee screaming out lines like, “All this machinery making modern music / Can still be openhearted / Not so coldly charted / It’s really just a question of your honesty.” My lyrics would be so wordy and direct.