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1976 Rock Classic, Lasting More Than 20 Minutes, Became a Breakthrough Power Anthem

31 May 20263 Mins Read

In 1976, Rush took an enormous creative gamble by releasing a song that lasted more than 20 minutes. And, that gamble changed everything.

“2112,” the sprawling title suite from the album 2112, became the breakthrough anthem that transformed Rush from a struggling hard rock band into one of the most influential groups in progressive rock history. At the time, the band’s future was uncertain.

Following the commercial disappointment of their previous album, Caress of Steel, record executives pressured Rush to pursue a more radio-friendly direction. Instead, guitarist Alex Lifeson, bassist and vocalist Geddy Lee, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart doubled down on their artistic instincts.

“It really was, either we go home, and I go work for my dad as a plumbing assistant, or we just say screw everybody, we’re just going to make the record that we want to make, and if it fails, then at least it’s our thing, we did it,” Lifeson told Guitar World.

The result was “2112,” a side-long suite, which Lifeson calls his “protest record,” stretching more than 20 minutes that occupied the entire first side of the original vinyl album.

Set in a dystopian future, the song tells the story of an individual who discovers a guitar in a society controlled by authoritarian rulers known as the Priests of the Temples of Syrinx. The ambitious narrative drew inspiration from science fiction and philosophical themes while showcasing the band’s growing musical sophistication.

Musically, “2112” blended heavy riffs, complex arrangements, extended instrumental passages and dramatic storytelling into something unlike virtually anything on mainstream rock radio. The suite’s powerful opening guitar figure quickly became one of Rush’s most recognizable musical moments.

“It begins with the Overture, which – despite being the first thing you hear – was the last piece to be written, much like with any classical overture,” Lee told Music Radar. “We wanted to take the most important musical threads from each of the subsequent parts to create a ‘new’ piece of music that would represent the album as a whole. So that’s where it all starts.”

Although the song was far too long for conventional radio play, portions of it received significant airplay on album-oriented rock stations, helping the album gain momentum among dedicated rock fans.

The success of 2112 ultimately saved Rush’s recording career and established the creative blueprint they would follow throughout much of the next decade. The album’s popularity also paved the way for future classics such as “Tom Sawyer,” “Limelight” and “The Spirit of Radio.”

Over the years, “2112” has become one of the most celebrated long-form compositions in rock history and a touchstone for progressive rock fans around the world. Its influence can be heard across generations of musicians who embraced ambitious songwriting and concept-driven albums.

Nearly 50 years later, “2112” remains a remarkable achievement, a 20-minute power anthem that not only launched Rush to stardom but proved that artistic risk can sometimes become a band’s greatest strength.

Related: 1970 Rock Classic, Originally Written for Rival Band, Was a No. 1 Hit 56 Years Ago Today

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