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A Farewell to Kings (song)

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1978 single B-side by Rush
"A Farewell to Kings"
B-side of Anthem's single release for "Cinderella Man"
Single byRush
from the albumA Farewell to Kings
A-side"Cinderella Man"
Released1978
Recorded1977
StudioRockfield Studios
Genre
Length5:51
LabelAnthem
Composers
LyricistNeil Peart
Producers
Rush Canadian7" singles chronology
"Circumstances" / "The Trees"
(1978)
"Cinderella Man" / "A Farewell to Kings"
(1978)
"The Spirit of Radio" / "Circumstances"
(1980)
Music video
"A Farewell to Kings" onYouTube
Music video
"A Farewell to Kings (lyric version)" onYouTube

"A Farewell to Kings" is a song by the Canadianprogressive rock bandRush. It was released as the title track to their 1977 albumA Farewell to Kings.A music video to the song was uploaded toYouTube in March 2018.[1]

"A Farewell to Kings" is about dealing with hypocrisy, and finding your own way by looking within yourself.[2] 

Composition and recording

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The song was composed in the key of B minor.[3]

The guitar played in the beginning of "A Farewell to Kings" was recorded outside. FrontmanGeddy Lee said that "the acoustic was recorded out there to get that really crisp sound and I rememberAlex was walking around this mic thatTerry had set up while he was playing. He was just like atroubadour – he was playing as he walked around and, naturally, every troubadour has his guy trailing behind him playing aMinimoog!"

Lee also said that the song "was quite a different piece for us, because of the way the intro’s structured, and then it comes in with a bang and there’s this weird time signature going on. It’s a tough song to play."[4]

Robert Telleria in the bookMerely Players tells of the song:

The title is adapted fromErnest Hemingway's novelA Farewell to Arms. Longing for a new Renaissance era (which focused on our place in the cosmos), this revolution is more down to earth, the new world envisioned in "2112", a timeless realm. As in "2112", the wise are again resented, and the sacred "Halls of Truth" are the churches, courthouses, and schools. The hypocrites are the elite: teachers, lawyers, and clergy.[5]

Reception

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Ultimate Classic Rock ranked "A Farewell to Kings" number 4 on their list of "All 167 Rush Songs Ranked Worst to Best".[6]

AllMusic reviewer Greg Prato picked the "A Farewell to Kings" as one of the highlights on the album, and called the song's intro "a tasty classical guitar/synth passage, before erupting into a powerful rocker."[7]

References

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  1. ^[1]Archived 2019-09-24 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^Songfacts."A Farewell to Kings by Rush - Songfacts".www.songfacts.com.
  3. ^Geddy, Lee; Alex, Lifeson; Neil, Peart; Rush (3 December 2007)."A Farewell To Kings".Musicnotes.com.
  4. ^"The real story behind how Rush made A Farewell to Kings". 14 November 2017.
  5. ^"A Farewell to Kings". 3 February 2011.
  6. ^"All 167 Rush Songs Ranked Worst to Best".ultimateclassicrock.com. 27 June 2018. Retrieved2 March 2019.
  7. ^"A Farewell to Kings".AllMusic.
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