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- The_Pass_(song) runtime "4.85".
- The_Pass_(song) abstract ""The Pass" is the second single from Rush's 1989 album Presto. The lyrics by drummer Neil Peart address youth suicide and the tendency to romanticize it. The song peaked at #15 on the U.S. Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and a music video was made for the song.The line "All of us get lost in the darkness/Dreamers learn to steer by the stars/All of us do time in the gutter/Dreamers turn to look at the cars" alludes to Oscar Wilde's "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars" from his play Lady Windermere's Fan. On the Rush in Rio DVD (2003), bassist/vocalist Geddy Lee introduces the song to the audience by saying it is one of the band's favourites. On the same DVD, in the documentary "The Boys in Brazil," Peart says he always gets emotional while playing the song, "not only for what it expresses explicitly lyrically, but because it is one of our better crafted ones."".
- The_Pass_(song) album Presto_(album).
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- The_Pass_(song) genre Hard_rock.
- The_Pass_(song) genre Progressive_rock.
- The_Pass_(song) musicalArtist Rush_(band).
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- The_Pass_(song) previousWork Show_Don't_Tell_(song).
- The_Pass_(song) producer Rupert_Hine.
- The_Pass_(song) producer Rush_(band).
- The_Pass_(song) recordLabel Atlantic_Records.
- The_Pass_(song) runtime "291.0".
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- The_Pass_(song) album Presto_(album).
- The_Pass_(song) artist Rush_(band).
- The_Pass_(song) cover "The_Pass.jpg".
- The_Pass_(song) format "CD promo".
- The_Pass_(song) genre Hard_rock.
- The_Pass_(song) genre Progressive_rock.
- The_Pass_(song) hasPhotoCollection The_Pass_(song).
- The_Pass_(song) label Atlantic_Records.
- The_Pass_(song) lastSingle ""Show Don't Tell"".
- The_Pass_(song) length "244.0".
- The_Pass_(song) length "291.0".
- The_Pass_(song) lyrics "Peart".
- The_Pass_(song) lyricsCredits "yes".
- The_Pass_(song) music "Rush".
- The_Pass_(song) musicCredits "yes".
- The_Pass_(song) name "The Pass".
- The_Pass_(song) nextSingle ""Superconductor"".
- The_Pass_(song) note "Radio Edit".
- The_Pass_(song) producer "Rupert Hine and Rush".
- The_Pass_(song) recorded "1989".
- The_Pass_(song) released "1990".
- The_Pass_(song) thisSingle ""The Pass"".
- The_Pass_(song) title "The Pass".
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- The_Pass_(song) subject Category:1989_songs.
- The_Pass_(song) subject Category:1990_singles.
- The_Pass_(song) subject Category:Atlantic_Records_singles.
- The_Pass_(song) subject Category:Hard_rock_songs.
- The_Pass_(song) subject Category:Rock_ballads.
- The_Pass_(song) subject Category:Rush_(band)_songs.
- The_Pass_(song) subject Category:Songs_about_suicide.
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- The_Pass_(song) comment ""The Pass" is the second single from Rush's 1989 album Presto. The lyrics by drummer Neil Peart address youth suicide and the tendency to romanticize it. The song peaked at #15 on the U.S.".
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- The_Pass_(song) name "The Pass".