domingo, 15 de agosto de 2010

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YYZ Tag:
This information is known by some fans, but if you did not know, then check out the story behind one of the major successes of Rush , the instruemental “YYZ” instrumental .
All airports in the world follow a three-letter code called IATA airport identification and Lester B. International Airport Pearson, principal of Toronto takes exactly this code YYZ.

The most interesting factor is that the honor is beyond just an appointment.
The steady beat characteristic of the first 37 seconds of the song are a kind of protocol in Morse code, purposely built on top of the letters "Y", "Y" and "Z". The symbology can be described through an agreement between dots and dashes that can be better understood with this shirt that I have below:
Surprisingly talent Rush was not recognized by the jury of a Grammy in the instrumental music in 1982, a fact which angered many people because the winning song "Behind my Camel" from "The Police" was unquestionably boring.
It's so strange to understand what happened in the minds of jurors, that even the "Sting" once confessed: "I hated that song so much that, one day when I was in the studio, I found the tape lying on the table. So I took it around the back of the studio and actually buried it in the garden."
 (Listen here for the first and hopefully last time http://migre.me/11ZQ9).
                                             


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