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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2010

All Credit goes to Rush. The best band ever. This is another lyric video of Rush's song "Something For Nothing" from the album 2112

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  • "Beeeeeee Ah!> LOL<".... that made my shitty day, Great! :)

  • @coptersoisoi awesome man glad you liked it Imfao when i made this

  • The boys seriously need to play this song live again! The last time I saw them play this was the "Hemispheres" tour.

  • @Catnip11147 True that man.

  • Love it!!!

  • @axok92 I know right?

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  • best part 2:37 to 3:03

  • but its not true that you cant get freedom for free

  • This song should be played very loudly wherever the Occupy Wall Street (or wherever they're "occupying") bunch. Too many freeloaders out there who think the world owes them a living.

  • What future vision, and a Premonition of the new millennium ! This was released in 1976 !

    The lyrics most certainly apply to the present state of economic downturns, and unbridled corporate Greed, like never before ! Rush are masters at weaving a seamless musical masterpiece, which flows and transitions perfectly throughout the entire composition.

    Thanks so much for the great pictures and the easy to read text......Marvelous ! :-)

  • @CapitalistOverlord saying that the laborers are the only ones responsible for the generation of wealth, or at least the most responsible for it, is quite shortsighted. Aside from that, the application of socialism is inmoral, for it requires the state to initiate the use of force upon individuals that cannot defend themselves from such attacks. I live in a country that applies such ideologies and I can tell you they give the state way too much power, destroying all economic growth and freedom.

  • @everlongtube Believe me, I understand this in its entirety. Peart, as all songwriters in the 80's tended to do, drew his inspiration from a vapid harpy to write some of his most popular works. My objection is simply built on the basis that he ignores the fact that socialist ideology puts those who produce, i.e., the laborers, in control over the means of production, which hitherto have been controlled by those who either do no work, or do the minimum amount of work necessary to survive.

  • @CapitalistOverlord Well, Rush takes inspiration from Ayn Rand and all her work. Reading their lyrics with that in mind, you can clearly see the individualist and objectivist, thereby anti-goverment/anti-socialism, message they convey. Phrases such as "what you own is your own kingdom, what you do is your own glory", have more to do with concepts like private property and self-ownership, than they have to do with these mythical lazy-yet-successful business owners you mention.

  • Happy Birthday Geddy Lee!!! <3

  • love it

  • A very appropriate song for Americans at this point in history. Rush has many anti establishment master pieces. Bastille day is killer...

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