This is an instrumental. It was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental in the 1992 Grammy's, losing to Eric Johnson's "Cliffs of Dover."
As a joke, this was subtitled "Part IV, Gangster of Boats trilogy." There is no "Gangster of Boats" trilogy, nor was one ever planned. Trilogies, by definition, can only have three parts, thus part IV of a trilogy is impossible, or at least very difficult.
Geddy Lee ("RTB CD Launch radio broadcast" on recording an instrumental): "It's so much fun to do, too. We tried to do one on Presto.... and every time we started writing it, you know, we played this piece of music and be like, 'Oh. This lyric fits perfectly with it.' So we'd go off, we'd steal from the instrumental and it would become another song. And it kept happening over and over again. And finally Neil said, 'Okay. You keep promising to do this instrumental, and I'm not giving you any more lyrics until you write the thing.' So we sat down and wrote it."
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