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		07-13-2011, 04:36 AM 
	 
		RUSH has been brought up a few times. Still we've barely scratched the surface of their vast oeuvre, with hardly a mention of like-minded Canadian bands.
Limelight , by Rush
 Quote:Living on a lighted stage
 Approaches the unreal
 
 For those who think and feel
 
 In touch with some reality
 
 Beyond the gilded cage
 
 Cast in this unlikely role
 
 Ill-equipped to act
 
 With insufficient tact
 
 One must put up barriers
 
 To keep oneself intact
 
 [Chorus:]
 
 Living in the limelight
 
 The universal dream
 
 For those who wish to seem
 
 Those who wish to be
 
 Must put aside the alienation
 
 Get on with the fascination
 
 The real relation
 
 The underlying theme
 
 Living in a fish eye lens
 
 Caught in the camera eye
 
 I have no heart to lie
 
 I can't pretend a stranger
 
 Is a long-awaited friend
 
 All the world's indeed a stage
 
 And we are merely players
 
 Performers and portrayers
 
 Each another's audience
 
 Outside the gilded cage
 
 [Chorus]
 
This doesn't have a strong sense of a power, but Psionic Empathy (like telepathy, but unable to resolve actual thoughts; the ability to detect and affect others' emotions) is a possibility.
Spirit of Radio , by Rush
 Quote:Begin the day with a friendly voice,
 A companion unobtrusive
 
 Plays that song that's so elusive
 
 And the magic music makes your morning mood.
 
 Off on your way, hit the open road,
 
 There is magic at your fingers
 
 For the Spirit ever lingers,
 
 Undemanding contact in your happy solitude.
 
 Invisible airwaves crackle with life
 
 Bright antenna bristle with the energy
 
 Emotional feedback on timeless wavelength
 
 Bearing a gift beyond price, almost free
 
 All this machinery making modern music
 
 Can still be open-hearted.
 Not so coldly charted,
 it's really just a question
 Of your honesty, yeah, your honesty.
 
 One likes to believe in the freedom of music,
 
 But glittering prizes and endless compromises
 
 Shatter the illusion of integrity.
 
 Invisible airwaves crackle with life
 
 Bright antenna bristle with the energy
 
 Emotional feedback on timeless wavelength
 
 Bearing a gift beyond price, almost free
 
 For the words of the prophets were written on
 the studio wall,
 Concert hall
 
 And echoes with the sounds of salesmen. Of salesmen. Of salesmen.
 
I'm sure somebody else can come up with something better, but my impression is this: this is a song for when Doug wants to make an impression. He targets any number of radios and similar audio apparatus with this song, and those devices play his next song, regardless of what they aught to be playing. EDIT: In other words, his next song is a Goldfish Warning in addition to its usual effect.
Raise a Little Hell  by Trooper
 Quote:Chorus:Raise a little hell, raise a little hell, raise a little hell! (x2)
 (repeat chorus)
 If you don't like what you've got,
 Why don't you change it?
 If your world is all screwed up,
 Rearrange it.
 (Chorus)
 If you don't like what you see,
 Why don't you fight it?
 If you know there's something wrong,
 Why don't you right it?
 (Chorus)
 (Bridge
  In the end it comes down to your thinking
 And there's really nobody to blame
 When you feel like your ship is sinking
 And you're too tired to play the game
 Nobody's going to help you
 You've just got to stand up alone
 And dig in your heels and see how it feels
 To raise a little hell of your own!
 (Chorus)
 If you don't like what you've got,
 
 Why don't you change it?
 
 If your world is all screwed up,
 
 Rearrange it.
 
 (Chorus)x3
 
Everyone in AoE becomes one increment more (non-violently) active towards fixing what they think is wrong with the world. People sitting at home complaining get off their rears and stage a peaceful protest. People already at a protest will do something (within the bounds of ethical civil disobedience) about their issue of choice, rather than simply lobbying the government about it. 
Possibly more to follow when I'm not falling asleep.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Proginoskes Wrote:Limelight, by Rush I see this one as similar to another Rush song with an already-defined power, Free Will , except that Limelight  doesn't let anyone pretend to still be affected by the emotion or mind control. ("Cast in this unlikely role / Ill-equipped to act" ... "I have no heart to lie / I can't pretend a stranger / Is a long-awaited friend")
 Proginoskes Wrote:Spirit of Radio, by Rush As good a song as it is, I don't know whether it's a power song...
 Proginoskes Wrote:Raise a Little Hell by Trooper If I was Doug, I wouldn't want to play this anywhere near Mara's arcade parlor, or Sunnydale... or anywhere, actually. How much of Hell is "a Little"?
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		Well, I get a strong impression of nonviolent civil disobedience, of satyagraha , from Raise a Little Hell : it's the song Mohandas Gandhi would've written if he were a Canadian rocker. It's as plain as can be that Trooper isn't talking fire and brimstone, so why should Doug's power call it up?
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Considering that Eye of the Tiger turns Doug into a tiger for the duration rather than giving him a massive confidence boost, Doug's subconscious can be a dick sometimes. One has to be careful about the words as well as the meaning...--
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		Quote:Doug's subconscious can be a dick sometimes. 
You know, I think that's the best way of putting it that I've heard so far.
 
As for the songs... let me think on them.  I know I came up with something for "Spirit of Radio" some years ago, but I can't bring it mind right now. 
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		I don't dispute that Doug's subconscious can be a dick, but I think there's considerably more support (besides the obvious) for tiger-form in Eye of the Tiger  than there is for brimstone in Raise a Little Hell .
 
On the other hand, I can't say what I was thinking when I said Spirit of Radio  causes a Goldfish Warning, so... Hey, look! More music! *flrrd*
Lookin' Out For Number One  by BTO
 Quote:Every day is an endless trainYou've got to ride it to the end of the line
 Be a troubleshooter, blow the bad luck away
 And you will make it to your station on time
 
 And you'll find out every trick in the book
 That there's only one way to get things done
 You'll find out the only way to the top
 Is lookin' out for number one
 
 I mean, you keep lookin' out for number one
 
 Every night is a different game
 We gotta work for our fortune and fame
 Success is a ladder take a step at a time
 And the people will remember your name
 
 Yes, I found out all the tricks of the trade
 That there's only one way that you'll get things done
 I found out the only way to the top
 Is lookin' out for number one
 
 Every day is an endless train
 But I ride it to the end of the line
 I'm a real troubleshooter
 And I blow it away
 Know what's gonna get me mine
 
 I found out every trick in the book
 And that there's only one way to get things done
 I found out the only way to the top
 Is lookin' out for number one
 
 I mean you
 Keep lookin' out for number one
 
 And that's us
 Keep lookin' out for number one
 
 That's me
 I'm lookin' out for number one
 
This either induces Acute Backstabbing Disorder in some target, or gives Doug the whereabouts of the nearest First Mate (or person of equivalent rank).
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Bob Schroeck Wrote:Quote:Doug's subconscious can be a dick sometimes.You know, I think that's the best way of putting it that I've heard so far. Feel free to steal it...
-- Rob Kelk
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		This next song is as unlike the popular image of BTO (that is, Taking Care of Business ) as Lookin' Out For Number One , but where that song is lounge jazz, this is metal . 
Ladies and Gentlebeings, I give you: Not Fragile .
 Quote:Coming to you cross countryHoping boogie is still allowed
 You ask do we play heavy music
 Well are thunderheads just another cloud, and we do
 Not Fragile, straight at you
 Then we vanish to the night
 Still in your ears but out of sight
 Not Fragile
 Don't think we feel hurt or wounded
 Or our egos are showing thru
 It's our world that's been disrupted
 And our strength reflects from you
 Well its true
 Not Fragile, over you
 Try us when you're getting down
 Feelin' high or just hangin' round
 Not Fragile
 The times we travel in our lives
 Are hard and fast and give us drive
 We may seem distant most of the time
 But many thoughts are still on our minds
 Not Fragile
 
This song reduces the fragility of Doug and his allies in all senses: they become able to soak more damage, they can tolerate greater extremity of conditions, they become more emotionally stable. As a drawback, they also become more emotionally distant, which could cause problems if his allies draw strength from their emotions.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Oh, I like that.-- Bob
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		Getting back to the titular group (Rush) here:Distant Early Warning Quote:An ill wind comes arisingAcross the cities of the plain
 There's no swimming in the heavy water
 No singing in the acid rain
 Red alert
 Red alert
 
 It's so hard to stay together
 Passing through revolving doors
 We need someone to talk to
 And someone to sweep the floors
 Incomplete
 Incomplete
 
 The world weighs on my shoulders
 But what am I to do?
 You sometimes drive me crazy
 But I worry about you
 
 I know it makes no difference
 To what you're going through
 But I see the tip of the iceberg
 And I worry about you...
 
 Cruising under your radar
 Watching from satellites
 Take a page from the red book
 Keep them in your sights
 Red alert
 Red alert
 
 Left and rights of passage
 Black and whites of youth
 Who can face the knowledge
 That the truth is not the truth?
 Obsolete
 Absolute
 
 The world weighs on my shoulders
 But what am I to do?
 You sometimes drive me crazy
 But I worry about you
 
 I know it makes no difference
 To what you're going through
 But I see the tip of the iceberg
 And I worry about you
 
 The world weighs on my shoulders
 But what am I to do?
 You sometimes drive me crazy
 But I worry about you
 
 I know it makes no difference
 To what you're going through
 But I see the tip of the iceberg
 And I worry about you
 
 Absalom
 Absalom
 Absalom
 
The only thing that this suggests to me is supernaturally good analysis and anticipation. With this song playing, Doug can look at a situation and know what are each of the players' options, the most likely consequences of each choice, etc. to a certain depth of recursion. It also boosts his general mental faculties so that he can handle this influx of information.
Subdivisions Quote:Sprawling on the fringes of the cityIn geometric order
 An insulated border
 In between the bright lights
 And the far unlit unknown
 
 Growing up it all seems so one-sided
 Opinions all provided
 The future pre-decided
 Detached and subdivided
 In the mass production zone
 Nowhere is the dreamer or the misfit so alone
 
 [Chorus:]
 (Subdivisions)
 In the high school halls
 In the shopping malls
 Conform or be cast out
 (Subdivisions)
 In the basement bars
 In the backs of cars
 Be cool or be cast out
 Any escape might help to smooth the unattractive truth
 But the suburbs have no charms to soothe the restless dreams of youth
 
 Drawn like moths we drift into the city
 The timeless old attraction
 Cruising for the action
 Lit up like a firefly
 Just to feel the living night
 
 Some will sell their dreams for small desires
 Or lose the race to rats
 Get caught in ticking traps
 And start to dream of somewhere
 To relax their restless flight
 Somewhere out of a memory of lighted streets on quiet nights...
 
 [Chorus]
 
This isn't supported by the lyrics or  the title at all , but this song, to me, lets misfits "escape". I'm not sure how exactly it accomplishes this.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Proginoskes Wrote:Getting back to the titular group (Rush) here:SubdivisionsQuote:Sprawling on the fringes of the cityIn geometric order
 An insulated border
 In between the bright lights
 And the far unlit unknown
 
 Growing up it all seems so one-sided
 Opinions all provided
 The future pre-decided
 Detached and subdivided
 In the mass production zone
 Nowhere is the dreamer or the misfit so alone
 
 [Chorus:]
 (Subdivisions)
 In the high school halls
 In the shopping malls
 Conform or be cast out
 (Subdivisions)
 In the basement bars
 In the backs of cars
 Be cool or be cast out
 Any escape might help to smooth the unattractive truth
 But the suburbs have no charms to soothe the restless dreams of youth
 
 Drawn like moths we drift into the city
 The timeless old attraction
 Cruising for the action
 Lit up like a firefly
 Just to feel the living night
 
 Some will sell their dreams for small desires
 Or lose the race to rats
 Get caught in ticking traps
 And start to dream of somewhere
 To relax their restless flight
 Somewhere out of a memory of lighted streets on quiet nights...
 
 [Chorus]
 This isn't supported by the lyrics or the title at all, but this song, to me, lets misfits "escape". I'm not sure how exactly it accomplishes this.
 Neither does anyone else.  Everything happens "Off-Screen" 
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		Distant Early Warning.
 Somehow, that song reminds me of Shinji Ikari. Summons a simulacrum of Shinji? Not sure how useful that'd be mind, unless you happened to have a Point of View Gun.
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		...and I just had an "oh shit" moment very similar to the one I had watching the Hitchhiker's Guide movie.
 "Here, Shinji. Use this."
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		To clarify the issue of the effect of Subdivisions, I don't know what "escape" means in this context. That's why I put it in scare quotes.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Never Enuff Rush! Brought Up to Believe  is cynicism distilled. Quote:I was brought up to believeThe universe has a plan
 We are only human
 It's not ours to understand
 The universe has a plan
 All is for the best
 Some will be rewarded
 And the devil take the rest
 All is for the best
 Believe in what we're told
 Blind men in the market
 Buying what we're sold
 Believe in what we're told
 Until our final breath
 While our loving Watchmaker
 Loves us all to death
 In a world of cut and thrust
 I was always taught to trust
 In a world where all must fail
 Heaven's justice will prevail
 The joy and pain that we receive
 Each comes with its own cost
 The price of what we're winning
 Is the same as what we've lost
 Until our final breath
 The joy and pain that we receive
 Must be what we deserve
 I was brought up to believe
 
This one could go in any number of directions: a kind of "roll to disbelieve" defensive effect, Induce Cynicism, Induce Blind Faith, and Induce Toxic Shame (pathologically negative self-regard, "the pain that I receive must be what I deserve") are the four options most obvious to me. Thoughts?
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Since this is the thread for Canadian music...A Criminal Mind , by Gowan
 
Gives Doug the ability to think like a criminal mastermind - even the particular criminal mastermind he's going up against, as long as Doug knows he's going up against this person - but only if that mastermind is thoroughly irredeemable. (In game terms, Bob gets an honest answer from the GM for one question as to what the bad guy's doing now or is going to do next.) Doug has to listen to the entire song to get anything useful, so this isn't a combat-utility song.
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		Going back to the first couple of songs - Spirit of Radio. Basically, this song is about how it's nice to believe in "the power of music" like some believe in "the power of love" and such like things, but it's really just another industry aimed to entertain. My take on this is - Doug plays this song, and then the next (few?) songs he plays have no effect. Which seems counterproductive, except that it lets him listen to good music without endangering everything/one around himself. 
 Think about it. I know I'd go barking mad without my music playing - heck, it's HAPPENED to me when power goes out for a week or so, or my computer was out of commission.
 
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		10-15-2013, 09:54 PM 
	 
		Another Rush song: Xanadu Quote:To seek the Sacred River Alph,To walk the caves of ice;To break my fast on honey-dew,And drink the milk of Paradise;I had heard the whispered tales of immortality,The deepest mystery;From an ancient book I took a clue:I scaled the frozen mountain tops of Eastern lands unknown,Time and Man alone,Searching for the lost Xanadu.Xanadu...
 To stand within the Pleasure DomeDecreed by Kubla Khan;To taste anew the fruits of life,The last immortal man;To find the Sacred River Alph,To walk the caves of ice;Oh, I will dine on honey-dewAnd drink the milk of Paradise.
 A thousand years have come and gone, but time has passed me by;Stars stopped in the sky,Frozen in an everlasting view;Waiting for the world to end, weary of the night,
 Praying for the light;
 Prison of the lost Xanadu.
 Xanadu...
 
 Held within the Pleasure Dome
 Decreed by Kubla Khan;
 To taste my bitter triumph
 As a mad immortal man;
 Nevermore shall I return;
 Escape these caves of ice;
 For I have dined on honeydew
 And drunk the milk of Paradise.
 
This has all the feel of a power song with absolutely nothing to indicate a power. It's just an awesome piece of music.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Those lyrics contain several references to immortality (tales of immortality, last immortal man, time passed me by), so possibly the song makes either just Doug, or those within AoE, cease aging during the song.  Maybe used as a counter for accelerated aging?  If discovered on the Walk, Doug may think it a null song due to already having his aging stopped.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Here's the official music video for Criminal Mind, which in addition to not being recorded live is pretty dang superhero-comics themed:
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