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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Afterimage | cover = | alt = | type = single | artist = Rush | album = Grace Under Pressure | B-side = The Body Electric | released = 1984 | recorded = 1984 | studio = | venue = | genre = Progressive rock | length = 5:03 | label = Mercury | writer = * Neil Peart * Geddy Lee * Alex Lifeson | producer = * Rush * Peter Henderson | prev_title = Red Sector A | prev_year = 1984 | next_title = The Body Electric | next_year = 1984 | misc = }} '"Afterimage"' is a song by the Canadian rock band Rush. It was released on their 1984 album 'Grace Under Pressure'. The track was dedicated to Robbie Whelan, a friend of the band who worked as an assistant engineer on some of Rush's earlier albums, most notably 'Moving Pictures' and 'Signals',who was killed in an automobile accident in 1983. The song deals with the loss of a friend and the emotional aftermath that follows. The single was a Japan-only release. The opening lyric was quoted in the liner notes for Rush's 1998 live release, 'Different Stages', as a dedication to drummer Neil Peart's daughter and wife, who died in 1997 and 1998, respectively. The memoriam is as follows: '"Suddenly...you were gone...from all the lives you left your mark upon..." In loving memory of Jackie and Selena'. See also*List of songs recorded by Rush ReferencesCategory:1984 singles Category:Rush (band) songs Category:1984 songs Category:Mercury Records singles Category:Songs written by Neil Peart Category:Songs written by Geddy Lee Category:Songs written by Alex Lifeson | |
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