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    How is a 2003 novel by British author Anne Baker linked to the third track from 'Caress of Steel' by Rush?

    Question #104034. Asked by BRY2K. (Mar 21 09 7:23 PM)


    guitargoddess

    2003 novel = "Mansion by the Mersey"

    http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/b/anne-baker/

    track 3 = "Lakeside Park"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caress_of_Steel#Track_listing

    so... the link is things beside a body of water?

    Mar 21 09, 8:13 PM
    BRY2K

    Well, not exactly, GG.

    You are bang on with the Rush part, can you find another novel by Baker that same year that might make more of a connection?


    Mar 21 09, 8:25 PM
    guitargoddess

    The only other 2003 novel listed on that site, as well as on Wikipedia, is "Pocketful of Silver".. and I still don't see the connection.

    Mar 22 09, 11:47 AM
    zbeckabee

    Lyrics from Lakeside Park:

    Midway hawkers calling
    "Try your luck with me;"
    Merry-go-round wheezing
    The same old melody
    A thousand ten cent wonders
    Who could ask for more
    A pocketful of silver
    The key to heaven's door

    2003 novel by Anne Baker: "A Pocketful of Silver."

    http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Lakeside-Park-lyrics-Rush/BDC765A29143E9A448256BBF00319393

    http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/b/anne-baker/

    Mar 22 09, 3:12 PM
    BRY2K

    RIGHT ON!

    Excellent work.


    Mar 24 09, 11:19 AM


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