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"Nobody's Hero" is a song by Canadian progressive rock band Rush, released as the third single from their 1993 album Counterparts. The first verse deals with the AIDS-related death of a gay man named Ellis Booth, a friend of Neil Peart when Peart lived in London.
An emotional and poignant piece penned by the masterful Neil Peart, the song deals with what really makes a hero: Is a hero a role model or is a hero a good person.
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Music: Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson. Lyrics: Neil Peart. I knew he was different, in his sexuality. I went to his parties, as a straight minority. It never seemed a threat to my masculinity. He only introduced me to a wider reality. As the years went by, we drifted apart. When I heard that he was gone. I felt a shadow cross my heart.
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Rush-Nobody's Hero (Lyrics) I did not write this song and I do not intend any copyright infringement.Rush-Nobody's Hero from the 1993 album 'Counterparts'.
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Nobody's Hero may refer to: "Nobody's Hero" (song), a song by Rush from the 1993 album Counterparts. "Nobody's Hero", a song by Stiff Little Fingers from the 1980 album Nobody's Heroes.