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- Red_Sector_A runtime "5.15".
- Red_Sector_A abstract ""Red Sector A" is a song by Rush that provides a first-person account of a nameless protagonist living in an unspecified prison camp setting. "Red Sector A" first appeared on the band's 1984 album Grace Under Pressure. Lyricist Neil Peart has stated that the detailed imagery in the song intentionally evokes concentration camps of the Holocaust. Peart has stated that while Nazi concentration camps of World War II were his primary lyrical motivation, he decided to abstract the lyrics so as to apply to the experiences of atrocity of any similar prison camp scenario.It also has to do with singer/bassist Geddy Lee's remembrance of his mother's accounts of the Holocaust, which she survived. This can be shown in the lyrics, were one part goes:"For my father and my brother, it's too late/but I must help my mother stand up straight."".
- Red_Sector_A album Grace_Under_Pressure_(Rush_album).
- Red_Sector_A genre New_Wave.
- Red_Sector_A genre Progressive_rock.
- Red_Sector_A musicalArtist Rush_(band).
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- Red_Sector_A runtime "309.0".
- Red_Sector_A subsequentWork Afterimage_(song).
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- Red_Sector_A album Grace_Under_Pressure_(Rush_album).
- Red_Sector_A artist Rush_(band).
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- Red_Sector_A genre Progressive_rock.
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- Red_Sector_A lastSingle ""The Body Electric"".
- Red_Sector_A length "283.0".
- Red_Sector_A length "309.0".
- Red_Sector_A lyrics "Neil Peart".
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- Red_Sector_A music "Rush".
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- Red_Sector_A name "Red Sector A".
- Red_Sector_A nextSingle ""Afterimage"".
- Red_Sector_A released "1984".
- Red_Sector_A thisSingle ""Red Sector A"".
- Red_Sector_A title "Red Lenses".
- Red_Sector_A title "Red Sector A".
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- Red_Sector_A subject Category:1984_singles.
- Red_Sector_A subject Category:Rush_(band)_songs.
- Red_Sector_A subject Category:Songs_about_the_Holocaust.
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- Red_Sector_A comment ""Red Sector A" is a song by Rush that provides a first-person account of a nameless protagonist living in an unspecified prison camp setting. "Red Sector A" first appeared on the band's 1984 album Grace Under Pressure. Lyricist Neil Peart has stated that the detailed imagery in the song intentionally evokes concentration camps of the Holocaust.".
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- Red_Sector_A name "Red Sector A".