Subdivisions (song)

"Subdivisions"
Single by Rush
from the album Signals
B-side "Red Barchetta" (live) (UK) / "Countdown" (USA)
Released May 1982
Format 7", 12"
Genre Progressive rock, hard rock
Length 5:33
Label Mercury Records
Writer(s) Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Neil Peart
Rush singles chronology
"New World Man"
(1982)
"Subdivisions"
(1982)
"The Analog Kid"
(1982)
Signals track listing
Beginning of Album "Subdivisions"
(1)
"The Analog Kid"
(2)

"Subdivisions" is a Rush song released on the 1982 album Signals.

The song has been a staple of the band's live performances, is played regularly on classic-rock radio and appears on several greatest-hits compilations. It was released as a single in 1982, and despite limited success in the UK charts, the song gained a lot of radio airplay in Britain at the time. In the United States, it charted at #3 on the Album Rock Tracks chart. It was also played live prior to its release. Pre-release live versions exist on the internet. Geddy Lee plays an Oberheim OB-X synthesizer, and the two synthesizer solos were done on a Minimoog. Drummer Neil Peart voices the word "subdivisions" in the chorus.[1]

"Subdivisions" was one of five Rush songs inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame on March 28, 2010. The band asked Jacob Moon to perform his version of the song at the gala in their absence.[2]

The song became available as downloadable content for the video game, Rock Band 3, on November 2nd, 2010.

Contents

Video

The promotional video scenes were filmed in the Toronto area. The downtown scenes were filmed in downtown Toronto, while the suburbs scenes were filmed in Scarborough, Ontario, near Warden and Finch Avenues. The high school scenes were filmed at L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute, in the same area. The video also features scenes of the Don Valley Parkway and a busy TTC subway station. The student that walks downtown in the video is Dave Glover, a student at the L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute at the time.

Covers

Personnel

Geddy Lee - Bass, Keyboards, Vocals

Alex Lifeson - Guitar

Neil Peart - Drums

References