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January 12, 2024 23 mins

When we heard that you were gone, we felt a shadow cross our hearts. We're nobody, and Neil is our hero. We're discussing the Rush song Nobody's Hero.

  • The lyrics are socially ahead of their time
  • When Jay and Shayne lived verses of this song
  • Does Jay's source rhyme with Schmickipedia
  • Who are the real heroes?
  • Shout out to the Foo Fighters
  • A famous pilot that "Nobody's Hero" reminds us of
  • Tim shares a story about a Rush concert during this song

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We analyze the song “Nobody’s Hero” by the Canadian rock band Rush. We dive deep into the lyrics, which were influenced by real-life people and experiences. We associate the song’s meaning with the celebration of the everyday person as the real hero and the feeling of guilt for losing touch with people from the past. The conversation includes personal anecdotes, comparing the song to similar themes in other songs and humor. During our discussion, we also touch upon societal views on heroes, prejudices, and the importance of acknowledging ‘common heroes,’ whom society often overlooks.

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