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That was the intention with Red Barchetta.
To create a song that was very vivid, so that you had a sense, if you listen
to it and listen to the lyrics, of the action...I think it's probably my
favorite from that album. I like the way the parts knit together. I like
the changes. I like the melody of the song. I love the dynamics of it. The
way it opens with the harmonics and creates the mood, then gets right into
the driving, right up to the middle section where it's really screaming along,
where you really feel like you're in the open car and the music's very vibrant
and moving. Then it ends as it began with that quiet dynamic and lets you
down lightly. So, it picks you up for the whole thing and drops you off at
your next spot.
- Alex Lifeson (on the song Red Barchetta)
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