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Let's spread some musical misinformation

Many are aware that n Rush, Neil Peart writes the lyrics and Geddy Lee sings them. However, the talents of Alex Lifeson are often overlooked. He has written the lyrics and sung on all of the many instrumentals that the band has recorded.

You mean he wrote and sang them, but the day before the mastering they always got accidentally erased, so they had to go with what they had?
 
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Yes, this is actually true; they founded Harley Davidson.

But Triumph supplied vehicles to Moses, as it says he came down the mountain in his Triumph, not on his Harley. Chevys are the best for going to check water retaining walls for efficacy, though, so we can be sure Pharoah must have been using a Chrysler, but not a Ford.
 
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But Triumph supplied vehicles to Moses, as it says he came down the mountain in his Triumph, not his Chevy. Chevys are the best for going to check water retaining walls for efficacy, though, so we can be sure Pharoah must have been using a Chrysler, but not a Ford.
Henry Ford was a huge music lover. When he was 13 his mother let him see his first concert, The Rolling Stones.
 
Gibson also celebrated Triumph in a bass, but not Harley. All Yamaha basses celebrate motorcycles.

After Brexit all British made basses will have to have patriotic names. There is already the Spitfire, but there Will also be the Churchill (V shaped, cigar holder), The Queen (most parts made in Germany), The Balti (hot pickups), The Hastings (pointy headstock, careful it doesn't have your eye out), The Henry IV (comes as a two part kit), The Wellington (beefy output).
 
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