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Feb 12, 2023 · We started to look at writing as a series of individual concepts, a series of smaller movies, in a way, which is what led to Moving Pictures and certainly to a song like The Camera Eye.” For a lot of listeners, one of the highlights of Moving Pictures is the consistency of Neil Peart’s lyrics around that period.
Written by drummer Neil Peart, “The Camera Eye” is an attempt to capture the energy and moods of two of the English-speaking world’s great cities: New York City (first verse) and London ...
CAMERA is the heartwarming story of loss, hope, and healing, following OSCAR, a 9-year-old boy who cannot speak — who has just moved with his widowed mom to a struggling fishing town. Picked on and bullied, nobody realizes that Oscar sees great beauty where others only see despair.
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