Thursday, July 29, 2010

RUSH - Snakes & Arrows Lyrics









RUSH - Snakes & Arrows
Lyrics
 


01-Far Cry (5:21)


02-Armor and Sword (6:36)


03-Workin' Them Angels (4:47)


04-The Larger Bowl (4:07)


05-Spindrift (5:24)


06-The Main Monkey Business (instrumental 6:01)


07-The Way the Wind Blows (6:28)


08-Hope (instrumental 2:02)


09-Faithless (5:31)


10-Bravest Face (5:12)


11-Good News First (4:51)


12-Malignant Narcissism (instrumental 2:17)


13-We Hold On (4:13)


 


 


 


01_rush_-_FAR_CRY-mlu.mp3


 


 


Pariah dogs and wandering madmen


Barking at strangers and speaking in tongues


The ebb and flow of tidal fortune


Electrical changes are charging up the door



It's a far cry from the world we thought we'd inherit


It's a far cry from the way we thought we'd share it


You can almost feel the current flowing


You can almost see the circuits blowing



One day I feel I'm on top of the world


And the next it's falling in on me


I can get back on


I can get back home


One day I feel I'm ahead of the wheel,


And the next it's rolling over me


I can get back on


I can get back home



Whirlwind life of faith and betrayal


Rise in anger, fall back, and repeat


Slow degrees on the dark horizon


Full moon rising is ever at your feet



It's a far cry from the world we thought we'd inherit


It's a far cry from the way we thought we'd share it


You can almost feel the current flowing


You can almost see the circuits blowing



One day I feel I'm on top of the world


And the next it's falling in on me


I can get back on


I can get back home


One day I feel I'm ahead of the wheel,


And the next it's rolling over me


I can get back on


I can get back home



It's a far cry from the world we thought we'd inherit


You can almost see the circuit growing


You can almost feel the planets glowing



One day I feel I'm on top of the world


And the next it's falling in on me


I can get back on


I can get back home


One day I feel I'm ahead of the wheel,


And the next it's rolling over me


I can get back on


I can get back home



One day I fly through a crack in the sky


And the next it's falling in on me


I can get back on


I can get back home...


 


02_rush_-_armor_and_sword-mlu.mp3



 


The snakes and arrows a child is heir to


Are enough to leave a thousand cuts


We build our defenses, a place of safety


And leave the darker places unexplored



Sometimes the fortress is too strong


Or the love is too weak


What should have been our armor


Becomes a sharp and angry sword


Our better natures seek elevation


A refuge for the coming night


No one gets to their heaven without a fight



We hold beliefs as a consolation


A way to take us out of ourselves


Meditation or medication


A comfort or a promised reward



Sometimes the spirit is too strong


Or the flesh is too weak


Sometimes the meat is just too red


For the solace we seek


The suit of shining armor


Becomes a keen and bloody sword


No one gets to their heaven without a fight


A refuge for the coming night


A future of eternal light


No one gets to their heaven without a fight



Confused alarms of struggle and flight


Flag is drained of color


By the flashes of artillery light


No one gets to their heaven without a fight


The battle flags are flown at the feet of a God unknown


No one gets to their heaven...



Sometimes the damage is too great


Or the will is too weak


What should have been our armor


Becomes a sharp and burning sword


No one gets to their heaven without a fight


A refuge for the coming night


A future of eternal light


No one gets to their heaven without a fight



 


03_rush_-_workin_them_angels-mlu.mp3



 


Driving away to the east, and into the past


History recedes in my rear-view mirror


Carried on a wave of music down a desert road


Memory drumming at the heart of a factory town



Diving down into the wreck, searching for treasure


Skeletons and ghosts among the scattered diamonds


Buried with the songs and stories of a restless life


Memory drumming at the heart of a moving picture



All my life


I've been workin' them angels overtime


Riding and driving and working


So close to the edge


Workin' them angels


Workin' them angels


Workin' them angels


Overtime



Memory drumming at the heart of an English winter


Memory drumming at the heart of an English winter


Filling my spirit with the wildest wish to fly


Taking the high road, into the Range of Light



Driving down the razor's edge between past and future


I turn up the music and smile, eyes on the road ahead


Carried on the songs and stories of vanished times


Memory drumming at the heart of an African village



All this time


I've been living like there's no tomorrow


Running and jumping and flying


With my imaginary net


Workin' them angels


Workin' them angels


Workin' them angels


Overtime



Riding through the Range of Light to the wounded city


Taking the high road


Into the Range of Light


Taking the high road


Into the Range of Light


[Repeat to fade]



 


04_rush_-_the_larger_bowl-mlu.mp3



 


Whoa-whoa, whoa-whoa



If we're so much the same like I always hear, why such different
fortunes and fates


Some of us live in a cloud of fear, some live behind iron
gates.



Why such different fortunes and fates, some are blessed and some
are cursed


Some live behind iron gates, while others see only the
worst.



Some are blessed and some are cursed, the Golden One or scarred
from birth.


While others only see the worst, such a lot of pain on the
earth.



Whoa-whoa, whoa-whoa



The Golden One or scarred from birth, some things can never be
changed.


Such a lot of pain on this earth, it's somehow so badly
arranged.



Some things can never be changed, some reasons will never come
clear.


It's somehow so badly arranged, if we're so much the same like I
always hear.


Some are blessed and some are cursed, the Golden One or scarred
from birth.


While others only see the worst, such a lot of pain on the
earth.



Some are blessed and some are cursed, the Golden One or scarred
from birth.


While others only see the worst, such a lot of pain on the
earth.



Such a lot of pain on the earth. Whoa-whoa, whoa-whoa.



*Nifty Guitar Solo*



Some are blessed and some are cursed, the Golden One or scarred
from birth.


While others only see the worst, such a lot of pain on the
earth.



Some are blessed and some are cursed, the Golden One or scarred
from birth.


While others only see the worst, such a lot of pain on the
earth.



Such a lot of pain, such a lot of pain, such a lot of pain on
the earth.



 


05_rush_-_spindrift-mlu.mp3



 


As the waves crash in on the western shore


The wind blows fierce from the east


The wave tops torn to a flying spindrift



As the waves crash in on the western shore


It makes me feel uneasy


The spray that's torn away is an image of the way I feel



What am I supposed to say?


Where are the words to answer you


When you talk that way?



As sun goes down on the western shore


The wind blows hard from the east


It whips the sand into a flying spindrift


As the sun goes down on the western shore


It makes me feel uneasy


In the hot, dry rasp of the devil winds


Who cares what a fool believes



What am I supposed to say?


Where are the words to answer you


When you talk that way?


Words that fly against the wind and waves



A little closer to you


Where is the wave that will carry me


A little closer to you?


Where is the wave that will carry me...



What am I supposed to say?


Where are the words to answer you


When you talk that way?


What am I suppose to do?


Where are the words that will make you see


What I believe is true?


Where is the wave that will carry me


A little closer to you?



 


06_rush_-_the_main_monkey_business-mlu.mp3



 


"Instrumental"



 


07_rush_-_the_way_the_wind_blows-mlu.mp3



 


Now it's come to this


It's like we're back in the dark ages


From the middle east to the middle west


It's a world of superstition


Now it's come to this


Wide-eyed armies of the faithful


From the middle east to the middle west


Pray and pass the ammunition



So many people think that way


You got to watch what you say


To them and the others too


Who don't seem to see to things the way you do



We can only grow the way the wind blows


on a bare and weathered shore


We can only bow to the here and now


In our elemental war


We can only go the way the wind blows


We can only bow to the here and now


While we've broken down blow by blow



Now it's come to this


All those speeches and mass deception


From the middle east to the middle west


Like crusaders in a holy alliance


Now it's come to this


Like we're back in the dark ages


From the middle east to the middle west


It's a plague that resists our science



It seems to leave the one clean and


leave no child behind


While evil spirits haunt their sea


While shepherds bless and count their sheep



We can only grow the way the wind blows


on a bare and weathered shore


We can only bow to the here and now


In our elemental war


We can only go the way the wind blows


We can only bow to the here and now


While we've broken down blow by blow



Like the solitary pine


On a bare wind blasted shore


We can only grow the way the wind blows


In our elemental war



We can only go the way the wind blows


We can only bow to the here and now


While we've broken down blow by blow



 


08_rush_-_hope-mlu.mp3



 


"Instrumental"



 


09_rush_-_faithless-mlu.mp3



 


I've got my own moral compass to steer by


A guiding star beats a spirit in the sky


And all the preaching voices


Empty verse of dreams so loud


As they move among the crowd


Fools and thieves are well disguised


In the temple and market place



Like a stone in the river


Against the floods of spring


I will quietly resist


Like the willows in the wind


Or the cliffs along the ocean


I will quietly resist



I don't have faith in faith


I don't believe in belief


You can call me faithless


I still cling to hope


And I believe in love


And that's faith enough for me



I've got my own spirit level for balance


To tell if my choice is leaning up or down


I know the shallow voice


is trying to pull me off my course


Some by sermon, some by force


Fools and thieves are dangerous


In the temple and market place



Like a forest bows to winter


Beneath the deep white silence


I will quietly resist


Like a flower in the desert


That only blooms at night


I will quietly resist



I don't have faith in faith


I don't believe in belief


You can call me faithless


I still cling to hope


And I believe in love


And that's faith enough for me



 


10_rush_-_bravest_face-mlu.mp3



 


Though we might have precious little


It's still precious



I like that song about this wonderful world


It's got a sunny point of view


And sometimes I feel it's true


At least for a few of us...



I like that world


That makes a wonderful song


But there's a darker point of view



But sadly just as true


For so many among us



Though we might have precious little


It's still precious



In the sweetest child


There's a vicious streak


In the strongest mind


There's a child so weak



In the whole wide world


There's no magic place


So you might as well rise


Put on your bravest face!



Put on your bravest face...



I like that show


Where they solve all the murders


And your growing point of view


It's got justice and vengeance too



At least as the story goes...



I like that story


It makes a satisfying case


But there's a messy point of view



That's sadly just as true


For so many among us


For so many among us...



In the softest voice


There's an acid tongue


In the oldest eyes


There's a soul so young



In the shakiest will


There's a core of steel


In the smoothest ride


There's a squeaky wheel



In the sweetest child


There's a vicious streak


In the strongest mind


There's a child so weak



In the whole wide world


There's no magic place


So you might as well rise


Put on your bravest face!



Put on your bravest face...



In the softest voice


There's an acid tongue


In the oldest eyes


There's a soul so young



In the shakiest will


There's a core of steel


On the smoothest ride


There's a squeaky wheel



In the sweetest child


There's a vicious streak


In the strongest man


There's a child so weak



In the whole wide world


There's no magic place


So you might as well rise


Put on your bravest face!



Put on your bravest face...



Though we might have precious little


It's still precious



In the softest voice


There's an acid tongue


In the oldest eyes


There's a soul so young



 


11_rush_-_good_news_first-mlu.mp3



 


The best we can agree on is it could have been worse


What happen to your own benevolent universe?


You know the one with stars that revolve around you


Kneeling down for the promises to bring good news



You used to feel that way


The saddest words you could ever say


But I know you remember that day


And the most beautiful words I could ever say



The worst thing about it all is that you've never been right


And now still not really sure what started that fight


But I still get this feeling there's more trouble ahead


So never mind the bad news, lets have the good news instead



You used to feel that way


The saddest words you could ever say


But I know you remember that day


And the most beautiful words I could ever say


And the most beautiful words...



Someone said they'd never fear a thing


Well I do...


And I'm afraid enough for both of us


For me and you...


Time, if nothing else, will do it's worst


So do me the favor and tell me the good news first



 


12_rush_-_malignant_narcissism-mlu.mp3



"Usually a case of malignant narcissism brought on during
childhood."



"Instrumental"



 


13_rush_-_we_hold_on-mlu.mp3



 


How many times


Do we tire of all the little battles?


Threaten to call it quits


Tempted to cut and run



How many times


Do we weather out the stormy evenings?


Long to slam the front door


Drive away into the setting sun:



Keep going on until dawn


How many times must another line be drawn?


We could be down and gone


But we hold on



Keep going until dawn


How many times must another line be drawn?


We could be down and gone


But we hold on:



How many times


Do we chafe against the repetition?


Straining against the fate


Measured up in coffee breaks



How many times do we swallow our ambition?


Long to give up the same old way


Find another road to take



Keep going until dawn


How many times must another line be drawn?


We could be down and gone


But we hold on



Keep holding on so long


There's every chance that we might not be so wrong


We could be down and gone


But we hold on:



How many times do we wonder if it's even worth it?


There's got to be some other way


Way to get me through the day!



Keep going until dawn


How many times must another line be drawn?


We could be down and gone


But we hold on


Rush Time Machine Tourbook images now available online








 




via Rush is a Band on 7/22/10


Last week I'd
mentioned
that the Rush
Time Machine Tourbook
had been transcribed and
made available online at both Cygnus-X1.net
and Power
Windows
. John at Cygnus-X1.net has also now
scanned all of the images from the tourbook which you can check out at this
link
. You can purchase your own copy of the tourbook on tour or at
the Rush Backstage Club
.

...


 

 


Things you can do from
here:



 

 

Rush premium VIP ticket package update








 




via Rush is a Band on 7/22/10


Rush tried something new for the Time Machine Tour by making available
premium VIP ticket packages for
fans. By paying around $300+ for a ticket fans were guaranteed a seat in the
first 15 rows along with a package of Rush swag containing the following items:



* Specially Designed Rush Concert Shirt
* Collectible Tour Poster
(limited edition, numbered)
* Official Rush Tour Program
* Limited
Edition Rush CD Single (Caravan/BU2B)
* Rush Documentary DVD Rush:
Beyond the Lighted Stage

* Rush compilation CD Working Men
*
Set of official Rush guitar picks

...


 

 


Things you can do from
here:



 

 

Desert creatures








 


 

 


Things you can do from
here:



 

 

Hacker breaks into ATMs, dispenses cash remotely









 



via Zero Day Blog RSS | ZDNet by Ryan Naraine on 7/28/10


Using home-brewed software tools and exploiting a gaping security hole in the authentication mechanism used to update the firmware on automated teller machines (ATMs), a security researcher hacked into ATMs made by Triton and Tranax and planted a rootkit that dispensed cash on demand.

 

 


Things you can do from here:



 

 

Roger Waters interview in Classic Rock Presents Prog Rock








 



via All Pink Floyd Fan Network by RSS feed on 7/26/10


www.ClassicRockMagazine.com (http://www.ClassicRockMagazine.com). Our thanks to Kevan Porter for helping with this story...

DISCLAIMER: Please notice that the article above is syndicated from Brain Damage and was originally published on 07-26-2010 12:38 AM. As such, APFFN is not responsible for its content. Read the original article here.

 

 


Things you can do from here:



 

 

Beginner Geek: Use the Thesaurus and Dictionary in Word for More Accurate Wr...








 



via the How-To Geek by Mysticgeek on 7/28/10


Spell check in Word is a savior for a lot of people, but what if you’re having trouble finding the perfect Word or Phrase. We’ll take a look at using the Thesaurus and Dictionary in Word 2007 & 2010.
Sometimes while writing a document you run into writer’s block and can’t find the word or phrase you’re looking for. Using the Thesaurus to find a synonym and the Dictionary to make sure the words you’re using have the correct meaning can be valuable tools in the writing process.
Thesaurus in Word 2010
To access the Thesaurus in Word 2010 click on the Review tab on the Ribbon. Highlight the word you want to find synonym for then access the Thesaurus.
sshot-2010-07-28-[23-29-22]
This opens the Research pane where you can search the Thesaurus for a better synonym for what you currently have in the document. Choose the word you want then select to insert it into the document, copy it, or look it up.
sshot-2010-07-22-[19-26-46]
Another easy way to get a synonym for a word is to highlight it, right-click, scroll down to Synonyms and select one from the list.
sshot-2010-07-28-[22-04-02]
Dictionary in Word 2010
To use the Dictionary in Word, right-click on a word you want to look up. Then scroll down to Look Up and you will get a list of various resources for finding its definition.
sshot-2010-07-28-[22-09-27]
Here we used the Encarta Dictionary and the Research Pane opens up so you can view definitions.
sshot-2010-07-28-[22-11-06]
In this example we highlighted “Quick Style gallery” in the document and looked it up with Bing. Again the Research Pane opens up and you can look through the results. If you click one of the links, a separate browser session will open up to the page. This comes in handy if you need to do a quick web search on the topic your writing about.
sshot-2010-07-28-[22-14-04]
Check Spelling and Grammar
Word will usually let you know if something is misspelled or if grammar is incorrect while you’re typing. A final step before sending out a document is to click the Review tab then Spelling & Grammar.
sshot-2010-07-22-[19-30-17]
If you’re writing a long document you may have missed certain grammar and spelling errors. This will scan your document and show you what might be wrong and offers suggestions to change it. sshot-2010-07-22-[19-30-50]
Thesaurus in Word 2007
Accessing the Thesaurus in Word 2007 is essentially the same in 2007. Right-click a word you want to research and go to Synonyms then Thesaurus.
sshot-2010-07-28-[22-24-28]
Alternately you can click the Review tab on the Ribbon and in the Proofing section click on Thesaurus. Here you can ado a Spelling & Grammar check as well when doing a final proof of your document.
sshot-2010-07-28-[22-26-10]
The Research Pane opens and you can look for synonyms for the word you want.
sshot-2010-07-28-[22-27-19]
Just like in 2010 you can type different terms into the search box and select different reference sources such as the Encarta Dictionary or Bing.
sshot-2010-07-28-[23-14-12]
Bonus Tip: If you don’t want to use the mouse to navigate around Word to access the Research Pane, hold down the Alt key while clicking on the word or phrase in the document, and the Research Pane will open up.
Conclusion
Even with Word 2010 it’s still not a perfect tool. There will be many times where you’re using tech lingo or need to explain something in a certain way and Word thinks it’s wrong. You can easily right-click on what it thinks is an error and add it to the dictionary or select to ignore all instances of it in the document. These are some basic tips that will help you make professional, accurate, and creative documents in Microsoft Word.
If you have added a lot to customize the dictionary, take a look at this cool tip that shows how to transfer your Microsoft Office Custom Dictionary to other computers.

Got an opinion to share? Click here to join the discussion








Similar ArticlesProductive Geek Tips





 

 


Things you can do from here:



 

 

Screenshot Tour: The New Hotmail Wave 4








 



via the How-To Geek by Matthew Guay on 7/28/10


Microsoft is in the process of updating the millions of Hotmail accounts to the latest version that runs faster and includes more features than before.  Our account was recently updated, so here’s a tour of the new features.
Windows Live Hotmail was one of the first free webmail services back when it was called HoTMaiL as a play on HTML.  In recent years, Microsoft has rebranded their online services under the Windows Live brand, so now Hotmail is commonly used with @hotmail.com or the newer @live.com email addresses.  You can even use Hotmail and other Live services with your own domain.  Despite it’s previous popularity, Hotmail has lost many users, especially techies, to Google’s popular Gmail service.  The new Hotmail brings many features that Gmail has offered, as well as some unique ones, so let’s take a look and see if the new Hotmail has to offer.
Take a Look at the New Features
If you haven’t visited Hotmail recently, you may notice the login screen has changed slightly with larger, Metro-style fonts and a clean design.
image
One of Hotmail’s new security features is the new single-use sign in code.  You can request a code which will be sent to your phone via text message.  This is a great way to login to Hotmail from a public computer without potentially revealing your password to malicious apps on it.
image
Once you sign in, you’ll notice a new Hotmail logo on the top of your browser window or tab.  If you still see the old Windows Live logo, then you’re still on the old version, so you’ll have to wait for your account to be updated over the next few weeks.
sshot-2010-07-28-[00-25-22]
The new inbox looks largely the same as the previous version, but there are tweaks all around.
image
Timesaving Features
Right at first you’ll notice new View options in the Inbox; you can chose to view only the unread messages or those from contacts in your address book.  You can even select Social updates to only see the messages from Twitter, Facebook, and other networks; this is a great way to quickly clear all the social network junk out of your inbox.
image
Another timesaving feature is the new Sweep tool.  Select this on the top of the Hotmail page to quickly manage all emails from a sender.
sshot-2010-07-28-[5]
You can have Hotmail automatically move all emails from a contact into a specific folder, or even automatically delete messages from a contact.  This is one of the easiest ways we’ve seen to setup inbox rules, and it works great.
sshot-2010-07-28-[6]
Hotmail includes the new Quick views underneath your folders on the left.  Here you can easily view messages that are flagged, or ones that contain photos or office docs.  You can even click the Shipping updates to see all shipping notice emails you may have received.
sshot-2010-07-28-[4]
Hotmail’s searching capabilities have been improved, too.  Simply start typing, and Hotmail will suggest alternative options.  You can also use standard search queries to search for emails from specific senders and more.
image
Reading Emails in the New Hotmail
Hotmail’s reading pane has been redesigned with nice and useful headers.  Click the bottom of the header to expand it.
SNAGHTML79e458
Now you can see all of the info about this email, including the sender’s email address and other recipients of the message.
SNAGHTML7903cc
If the email included attachments, you’ll see some quick info about the files directly below the header.  Click the Download link to download the files, or if the email included Office files, click the icon to open them in Office Web Apps.  This is a quick way to read Word documents and preview PowerPoint presentations even if you don’t have Office installed.
sshot-2010-07-28-[7]
If Hotmail detects the email is from a mailing list, it will put an Unsubscribe link right at the top of the message to help you quit getting email you don’t want.
image
On the header, you’ll notice a new Actions button underneath the time the message was received.  Click this to quickly reply, delete, forward, or more.  You can also click the flag beside the time to flag the message for review later.
sshot-2010-07-28-[3]
Our favorite new feature is Conversation View.  You can now view your emails by conversation, and this works very much like Conversation view in Outlook 2010.  To activate it, click the button on the far right of the reading pane, and select Conversation.
sshot-2010-07-28-[8]
You’ll now notice a number beside your email subjects showing how many messages are in that conversation.
SNAGHTML97c95c
When you’re reading messages, you’ll see other messages in the conversation above and below the message.  You can read the preview, or click the message to see the full email right there in the same reading pane.
sshot-2010-07-28-[9]
Composing Emails
Whether you’re replying to an email or writing a new message, the new Hotmail includes tools to make it easier.  You can add Office Docs via Office Web Apps, and send a nearly unlimited amount of pictures with an album on SkyDrive.  Or, select the From Bing tab to add a variety of web content to your message.
sshot-2010-07-28-[10]
You can add clipart, pictures, or even videos from Bing search directly from the sidebar.  Just select the option you want above, and then search for something to add to your message.
sshot-2010-07-28-[11]
Ads
Hotmail does still include banner ads on the right side when you’re reading emails, but there are some new tools to help you manage them.  If an ad is getting in the way of reading your email, you can click the X on the bottom right to close it.  Note that the ad will open again with you switch to another message, but this can make it easier to read an especially wide email.
image
Or, if you find an ad offensive, click the Ad feedback link to let Hotmail know what you’re thinking about the ad.  This will help them make the ads less annoying for everyone.  This works very much like the ads in Facebook, and we think it goes a long way in helping people feel comfortable with the ads they’re shown.
image
Messenger
Hotmail and other new Windows Live apps now are fully integrated with Messenger web.  You can chat with your buddies directly in Hotmail.  If you open an attachment in Office Web apps or go check your calendar, Messenger will go along with you so you can continue your conversation.
image
You can see your online contacts from the Messenger tab on the top of Hotmail.  Click a contact to start an IM session with them.
SNAGHTML80a384
You can also see your friends online status from your email headers.  Click to start chatting with them, or if you’re hovering over your own contact info, you can click to change your profile picture.
image
More Features Coming
Hotmail has some more new, great features that will be added in the near future, including full session SSL encryption and ActiveSync to sync your Hotmail email, contacts, and calendar with popular mobile devices.
Conclusion
Whether you’re a longtime Hotmail user or are considering switching from your current email provider to Hotmail, the Wave 4 updates make Hotmail a much nicer email service than ever before.  We liked the new Conversation view, but also appreciated that you could turn it off if you don’t care for it.  The new attachment options make it easier to share pictures, links, and more. The social network integration into Contacts makes it easy to keep in touch with all of your friends.  There are still some areas that Gmail is easier to use; for instance, we prefer Gmail’s in-message reply; one click, and you’re ready to reply and send.  Give the new Hotmail a try, though; we think you might find some stuff to like!
Please Remember: The new Wave 4 Hotmail isn’t activated at all accounts yet, so if you don’t see the new features, be patient; your account should be updated soon.
Link
Signup or login to your Hotmail account

Got an opinion to share? Click here to join the discussion








Similar ArticlesProductive Geek Tips





 

 


Things you can do from here:



 

 

Total Pageviews

Popular Posts