ORIGINAL: DoctorX
There's not much worse than Rush trying to write a dance number, except maybe watching Rush fans try to dance.
Well, that's because Rush fans are all white boys.
I DO understand some of the criticism of Hold Your Fire, but to me, the good outshines the bad. There are some trite lyrics, but the music is so wonderful, that I overlook some of the lyrical gaffes.
Whenever I listen to Turn the Page, for example, I am constantly amazed at the bass part, not because of its "non-ostinato-ness," to coin a term, but because of the creativity inherent in composing such an amazing thing. Can anyone imagine a different/better bass part?
Or, to use your example of Tai Shan, Alex, ostensibly in absentia, neverthless plays some textural stuff that I don't see ANY other guitar player playing or composing that is quite so wondefully complemtary.
But, that's Rush, right?

We all seem to love or hate their songs for one reason or another. But I think we can all agree that, whether or not we end up liking the song, they have specific goals for everything that they write, and the end result is a matter of personal taste rather than lazy songwriting. I suppose, when someone doesn't like a song, that it can be called "lazy writing," but given their dedication over the years to meticulous craftsmanshp, I think it really comes down to personal taste about the results.
EDITS: Drunk typing...
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