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		<title>Former Live lead man Kowalczyk rejuvenated by solo career</title>
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		<title>With every nerve aware, here are my Top 50 Rush songs of all time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>So what are your favorite Rush songs? Here are mine...</p><p>The post <a href="http://wnst.net/top-story/crabs-n-beer/with-every-nerve-aware-here-are-my-top-50-rush-songs-of-all-time/">With every nerve aware, here are my Top 50 Rush songs of all time</a> appeared first on <a href="http://wnst.net">We Never Stop Talking Baltimore Sports</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With my favorite Canadian rock band back on the road &#8212; approaching 60 years old, each of them &#8212; I am back into a groove of listening to Rush. I&#8217;ve been listening to Rush since 1980. <a href="http://wnst.net/wnst/rush-vs-hockey-hard-to-say-which-is-canadas-greatest-import/" target="_blank">I wrote about it extensively when they played in Baltimore</a> in April 2011.</p>
<p>And since I&#8217;ve always presented my favorite songs by my favorite musical artists, today I present my Top 50 songs &#8212; a in very specific order.</p>
<p>These are some liner notes and odes to my favorite lines in my favorite Rush songs. And if you’re a casual Rush fan, here are some “new” songs for you to check out. I didn&#8217;t include any songs from Clockwork Angels simply because it&#8217;s too young to be put into perspective against the rest of the catalog.</p>
<p>I love me some Rush&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>MY Top 50 RUSH SONGS</strong></p>
<p>50. The Pass – Something has to be last in line and I really like this song. “Rebel without a conscience, martyr without a cause…”</p>
<p>49. Grand Designs – I love most of this album. “So much style without substance, so much stuff without style.”</p>
<p>48. The Body Electric – Always loved the drum and bass intro to this one. Old school, underappreciated.</p>
<p>47. Digital Man – “He picks up scraps of information, he&#8217;s adept at adaptation. Because for strangers and arrangers, constant change is here to stay&#8230;”</p>
<p>46. The Enemy Within – “It takes a little more persistence to get up and go the distance…”</p>
<p>45. Mystic Rhythms – “The more we think we know about the greater the unknown. We suspend our disbelief and we are not alone&#8230;”</p>
<p>44. Earthshine – A beacon in the night.</p>
<p>43. By-Tor And The Snow Dog – They busted this one out a few years ago and the crowd went nuts.</p>
<p>42. Roll The Bones – “Why are we here?”</p>
<p>41. Fly By Night – Overplayed on the radio, I know you’ll think I have this one a little low but it’s never been my favorite.</p>
<p>40. Working Them Angels – Best of the more recent material for me.</p>
<p>39. Working Man – Another one that classic rock seems to like and this was the song that made them a viable U.S. band.</p>
<p>38. Nobody’s Hero – Took a lot of courage to write this one. I like musicians with courage. I like this song.</p>
<p>37. Driven – Incredible bass lines in this one that’s a hard charger.</p>
<p>36. Overture (2112) – Classic, timeless, spacey.</p>
<p>35. Temples of Syrinx – Love the crowd reaction to this one.</p>
<p>34. La Villa Strangiato – Some say the hardest song in rock and roll to play.</p>
<p>33. Stick It Out – “Don’t swallow your anger, don’t swallow the lies…”</p>
<p>32. Witch Hunt – “Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand. Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand&#8230;”</p>
<p>31. Big Money &#8212; Got no soul.</p>
<p>30. Jacob’s Ladder &#8212; &#8220;The clouds prepare for battle&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>29. Middletown Dreams – “Dreams transport desires, drive you when you’re down…”</p>
<p>28. Manhattan Project &#8212; Dropping the big one.</p>
<p>27. In The Mood &#8212; &#8220;Hey baby it&#8217;s a quarter to eight&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>26. The Analog Kid &#8212; &#8220;When I leave I don&#8217;t know what I&#8217;m hoping to find and when I leave I don&#8217;t what I&#8217;m leaving behind&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>SEE PAGE TWO FOR TOP 25</p>
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		<title>In honor of Bruce Springsteen Week at WNST&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2012 12:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When The Boss writes and sings, we listen. Here's my Top 51 Springsteen songs...feel free to argue amongst yourselves!</p><p>The post <a href="http://wnst.net/wnst/3322/">In honor of Bruce Springsteen Week at WNST&#8230;</a> appeared first on <a href="http://wnst.net">We Never Stop Talking Baltimore Sports</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In honor of the new Bruce Springsteen album &#8220;Wrecking Ball&#8221; being released this week, I&#8217;m re-posting my Bruce Springsteen list.</p>
<p>There aren’t many bands in the world where you can make a legitimate argument for making a Top 50 and still be throwing at least 50 more great songs OFF THE LIST…but then again, Bruce Springsteen is no &#8220;ordinary&#8221; artist.</p>
<p>Maybe for the Rolling Stones, U2 and a few others you could make this kind of list, but Bruce Springsteen is certainly about as prolific a songwriter as there’s ever been in our lifetime. And then factor in the wide variety of versions of all of his songs, and well, like I said it’s HARD to think of 50 GREAT songs by any artist.</p>
<p>So, with sincere respect to Drew Forrester and all the Springsteen fans everywhere who might read this, here’s one Bruce fan’s look at my personal favorites over the years. Honestly, the whole Top 20 here at some point was “my favorite Bruce song” of any particular era or year.</p>
<p>But this is how it stands on the eve of Bruce Springsteen and The E Street going on tour without Clarence Clemons for the first time&#8230;and some liner notes.</p>
<p>Oh, and yeah, at WNST and in Baltimore, &#8220;We Take Care of Our Own.&#8221;</p>
<p>51. Glory Days &#8212; Obvious baseball reference here<br />
50. The Promised Land &#8212; Mister I ain&#8217;t a boy, no I&#8217;m a man<br />
49. Ain’t Got You &#8212; I&#8217;m a massive fan of the TOL album, which kicks off with this one<br />
48. No Surrender &#8212; We learned more from a three minute record than we ever learned in school<br />
47. My Hometown &#8212; Great haunting melody<br />
46. Spare Parts &#8212; Particularly poignant, having been a teenage parent myself<br />
45. Girls In Their Summer Clothes &#8212; The Boss&#8217; ode to beautiful women in the September of his years<br />
44. Waiting On a Sunny Day &#8212; A hopelessly happy song and Bruce hams it up in concert<br />
43. Out In The Street &#8212; I walk the way I wanna walk<br />
42. Working On a Dream &#8212; This one is still a little &#8220;young&#8221; for me, but I do love this song and what it stands for<br />
41. Because The Night &#8212; Patti Smith rocks!<br />
40. Pink Cadillac &#8212; Waving to the girls, feeling outta sight<br />
39. Ramrod &#8212; Great guitar riff that Lofgren calls a dinosaur<br />
38. Badlands &#8212; Poor man wanna be rich, rich man wanna be king, And a king ain&#8217;t satisfied till he rules everything (see Angelos, Peter G.)<br />
37. Cadillac Ranch &#8212; Another rocker&#8230;<br />
36. Prove It All Night &#8212; What it&#8217;s like to live and die<br />
35. Point Blank &#8212; Haunting ballad, great groove<br />
34. Be True &#8212; He played this the first night I ever saw him at the Spectrum in Philly, a B-side I love<br />
33. If I Should Fall Behind &#8212; Beautifully performed live song in the encore about love &amp; friendship<br />
32. The Rising &#8212; Bruce&#8217;s fall epic yields an infectious title track<br />
31. Fire &#8212; Pointers Sisters did a nice job&#8230;You say you don&#8217;t like it, but girl I know you&#8217;re a liar<br />
30. Downbound Train &#8212; Now I work down at the carwash where all it ever does is rain<br />
29. Rosalita &#8212; I know your daddy, he don&#8217;t dig me &#8217;cause I play in a rock &#8216;n roll band<br />
28. Dancing In The Dark &#8212; My lifetime crush on Courtney Cox continues, she still &#8220;starts a fire&#8221;<br />
27. One Step Up &#8212; Last night I dreamed I held you in my arms, the music was never-ending<br />
26. Hungry Heart &#8212; Got a wife and kids in Baltimore, Jack<br />
25. Darlington County &#8212; A great Southern epic, We got two hundred dollars we want to rock all night!<br />
24. Spirit In The Night &#8212; Bruce rolls on the stage for this one, Me and Crazy Janey was makin&#8217; love in the dirt singin&#8217; our birthday songs<br />
23. Tenth Avenue Freezeout &#8212; Bruce standing on the piano and the big man joins the band<br />
22. Lonesome Day &#8212; Great live song from The Rising, a little revenge and this too shall pass<br />
21. Tunnel of Love &#8212; Then the lights go out and it&#8217;s just the three of us, you me and all that stuff we&#8217;re so scared of<br />
20. The River &#8212; And for my nineteenth birthday I got a union card and a wedding coat<br />
19. Mary’s Place &#8212; Your loving grace surrounds me everybody&#8217;s here (really nice thought!)<br />
18. Meeting Across The River &#8212; Hey Eddie, can you catch us a ride?<br />
17. My Love Will Not Let You Down &#8212; Rollicking fun song written in 1980&#8242;s and dusted off<br />
16. Night &#8212; Unappreciated rocker, And you&#8217;re just a prisoner of your dreams<br />
15. You’re Missing &#8212; Always makes me swallow hard and think&#8230;<br />
14. Tougher Than The Rest &#8212; Maybe your other boyfriends couldn&#8217;t pass the test<br />
13. Born To Run &#8212; The epic, tramps like us&#8230;<br />
12. Two Hearts &#8212; Always great when Bruce and Steven pull this one out<br />
11. All That Heaven Will Allow &#8212; I always wanted to meet this girl<br />
10 Brilliant Disguise &#8212; God have mercy on the man who doubts what he&#8217;s sure of&#8230;<br />
9. Land of Hope &amp; Dreams &#8212; Tomorrow there&#8217;ll be sunshine and all this darkness past<br />
8. My City of Ruins &#8212; Love the gospel feel of this one<br />
7. Valentine’s Day &#8212; That ain&#8217;t what scares me baby, what scares me is losing you<br />
6. Jungleland &#8212; The ballad of the barefoot girl&#8230;<br />
5. Janey Don’t You Lose Heart &#8212; You got your book baby with all your fears&#8230;<br />
4. 4th of July Asbury Park &#8212; You know you ought to quit this scene too<br />
3. Thunder Road &#8212; It&#8217;s a town full of losers and I&#8217;m pulling out of here to win<br />
2. Bobby Jean &#8212; We told each other that we were the wildest, the wildest things we&#8217;d ever seen<br />
1. She’s The One &#8212; With her long hair falling and her eyes that shine like a midnight sun</p>
<p>All feedback appreciated&#8230;</p>
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