Superconductor
Rush · Other Songs - Rush
Target mass appeal
To make an audience feel
He really means it
Package the illusion of persona
Careful to conceal
The fact that she's only too real
She's got to screen it
Hit you in a soft place
A melody so sweet
A strong and simple beat
That you can dance to
Watch his every move
SUPERCONDUCTOR
Orchestrate illusions
SUPERCONDUCTOR
Watch his every move
SUPERCONDUCTOR
Hoping you'll believe
Designing to deceive
That's entertainment
He can put a target on the market
Bask in your applause
Reality withdraws
Now he believes it
The role becomes the actor
She's addicted to applause
The stage a world because
She never leaves it
Hit you in a soft place
With sentimental ease
They know the fantasies
That you romance to
Watch her every move
SUPERCONDUCTOR
She can manipulate reactions
SUPERCONDUCTOR
Watch her every move
SUPERCONDUCTOR
Pin the donkeys on her tail
Fantasy for sale
That's entertainment...
Superconductor
Rush's "Superconductor" stands as a defining track of progressive rock, showcasing the band's signature blend of complex time signatures, soaring vocals, and intricate guitar work. Released during the late 1970s, the song exemplifies the group's ability to construct expansive musical narratives that challenge traditional song structures. The recording features Geddy Lee's distinctive bass lines and Neil Peart's precise drumming, creating a rhythmic foundation that supports the song's soaring melodic content. As a staple of Rush's discography, "Superconductor" has become a benchmark for the genre, influencing countless artists who followed in its wake. Its enduring appeal lies in its technical proficiency and emotional depth, making it a favorite among fans of classic rock and progressive music.

