Back in the day (and I’m talking about the early eighties) Rush fans like me used to get a lot of crap from rockers about Rush’s song “Rivendell” which was considered to be a very lame tune by people who listened to bands like AC/DC or Ted “Cat Scratch” Nugent. Every Tolkien fan I knew, however, loved “Rivendell.” The boys–Geddy, Neil and Alex–weren’t afraid to let their Middle-earth freak flag fly, and we loved them for it. The song was on the album Fly By Night (1975), which also featured the classic fantasy rock song “By-Tor & the Snow Dog” which my friends and I still belt out in our bad Geddy Lee voices when we’ve had a few pints. It’s been over 35 years since that album came out, and Rush is still going strong. My three childhood buddies, all of whom were Tolkien enthusiasts, are going to see Rush live with me in Seattle this November. And Rush’s new album is an awesome blend of speculative fiction storytelling, genius arrangements, and kick ass musicianship. Rush is an inspiration. They’re doing some of their best work as they’re heading into their sixties. Maybe they’re like long-lived Hobbits and they’ll still be around when they’re in their hundreds, just like Bilbo (who left Rivendell for the last time when he was 131 years old).
We feel the coming of a new day
Darkness gives way to light a new way
Stop here for a while until the world
The world calls you away
Yet you know I’ve had the feeling
Standing with my senses reeling
This is the place to grow old ’til
I reach my final day
–From “Rivendell”
And if you like By-Tor & the Snow Dog check out Rush’s follow up album to Fly By Night, Caress of Steel (also from 1975). The song, “The Necromancer” is very Tolkien-esque. Three travelers (one of them in By-Tor himself) approach the necromancer’s castle and attempt to take him on in battle. One can’t help but see the similarities between Aragorn and Gandalf taking on Sauron at Dol Guldur and the theme of this song. It’s great stuff and deserves a listen. Gotta love Rush!!
Thanks for this cool insight! I’d forgotten about the reference to the Necromancer in By-Tor. And I have to mention Led Zeppelin’s “Ramble On” with the “Gollum and the evil one” lyrics.