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sophiaserpentia ([personal profile] sophiaserpentia) wrote2010-03-26 10:16 am

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Rush lead singer Geddy Lee is the son of Holocaust survivors. The song "Red Sector A" reflects his mother's accounts of her time at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, making it one of few rock songs describing the Holocaust.

Though "Red Sector A," like much of the album from which it comes, is set in a bleak, apocalyptic future, what Lee calls "the psychology" of the song comes directly from a story his mother told him about the day she was liberated.

"I once asked my mother her first thoughts upon being liberated," Lee says during a phone conversation. "She didn't believe [liberation] was possible. She didn't believe that if there was a society outside the camp how they could allow this to exist, so she believed society was done in."

from How the Holocaust rocked Rush front man Geddy Lee



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