I just realized that Geddy Lee has been to every Rush concert. Impressive!!
@lynnefromthelake6 ай бұрын
@yaakos7729 Don't you just love that for him? Who has done that besides Springsteen?
@BushcraftingBogan4 ай бұрын
Half of KISS can't say that! 😮
@fenderboy684 ай бұрын
All of Kiss is sh!t@@BushcraftingBogan
@wizardsuth4 ай бұрын
He was also there for all their smaller gigs back when they were a bar band.
@Leon-Servant-of-Christ4 ай бұрын
Kind of hard to not have him there and it being rush!! Imagine Geddy misses 1 concert and there's no singer/bassist. Just not possible.
@carriersignal7 ай бұрын
Geddy Lee is one cool cat. He comes across as one of the most confident and genuine people I have ever heard speak. I feel so fortunate to have grown up listening to Rush and having them as a part of my musical life.
@MikeBrown-dk7or7 ай бұрын
I saw Rush at the Colonial Tavern in Toronto in the very early 70s. There were just a couple of people in the audience at lunchtime munching on hamburgers and drinking beer. I had never heard of the group but as soon as they opened up and Geddy started singing you just knew they were going to be big.
@johnnyenglish96227 ай бұрын
"Living in the Limelight the universal dream for those who wish to seem" -Peart-
@Greg-io1ip7 ай бұрын
Nice guys like Geddy are what manhood is actually all about. A male has to be a DECENT HUMAN to have an opportunity to be a MAN. Criminals, bigots, roid boys, Trump punks: None are men. Too selfish and hateful.
@kwimms7 ай бұрын
All these musicians are worshipping Satan and pushing nonsense and chaos. There is little of goodness in their mess.
@ronaldexumjr.9875 ай бұрын
I totally agree. Me too.
@Sams9117 ай бұрын
20:15 .. I LOVE that he corrected himself "When the Germans came in, I should say the Nazis"... there is a major difference and that is lost on many, including at that time.... Shows his deep intellect.
@adude3947 ай бұрын
The first word that comes to my mind when I think about Rush is: Professionals. You know, there are a lot of successful bands who seemed to prioritize the sex and drugs rather than the rock and roll. Rush, besides being insanely talented musicians, worked their asses off for 4 decades to give their fans the best possible product, both in the studio and on the stage. Those of us who love rock music are the better for it.
@alexdifaso47767 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Toronto, RUSH concerts at Maple Leaf Gardens in the 80s and 90s were a thing of magic. Those days are forever etched in my mind. I've had the pleasure of seeing Ged walking down Toronto streets and have met Alex twice randomly and he's fking hilarious ( of course ) and just a sweet guy. Saw Ged the other day at Massey Hall for his book tour and Alex surprised everyone and walked out on stage to interview him. I think everyone in the theatre was teary eyed. We love our guys forever. I hope they do get out there and play again, it IS what they do.
@bigal18636 ай бұрын
I met Alex lifeson in a guitar store here in Texas several years ago, I didn't recognize him at first and just began jamming along with him for about 20 minutes. He was as friendly and as down to earth as could be and I have been a huge fan ever since.
@alexdifaso47766 ай бұрын
omg thats AMAZING !@@bigal1863
@alexdifaso47764 ай бұрын
@@bigal1863 Thats AMAZING! Awesome humans, both of them, sorry all three of them.
@stephen293 ай бұрын
My first Rush concert was Hemispheres tour in 78 at Maple Leaf Gardens. Saw them in all of the Houston tour dates from then on. Never saw a bad show.....ever!
@stephenmiller2337Ай бұрын
My first Rush concert was on the Presto tour in Toronto on May 16th 1990. After the concert, I felt like I was walking on air. I was also at the My Effing Life show at Massey Hall. The story of Rush is not just the story of a great band, it is the story of 3 friends and their lifelong journey together.
@SPAZZYok6 ай бұрын
Rush will never know how many human beings their music has touched throughout the world. God Bless Rush. God Bless the maestro!!
@tonyg84717 ай бұрын
Geddy Lee is an amazingly normal guy...given his other-world level of talent. Thanks for doing this interview. Best of luck in the future for Geddy and Alex. RIP Neil.
@tonyg84717 ай бұрын
@@GreedRuinsEverything For starters, you have ZERO right to declare what he or anyone else is supposed to do with their legitimately earned resources. Take your leftist garbage back to where it belongs....in the ashes of ruined nations littering the graveyards of history.
@kwimms7 ай бұрын
@@GreedRuinsEverything Marketing and branding from the little hat corporate music machine is amazing!
@rolandhouston31957 ай бұрын
@@GreedRuinsEverythingHe gave most of his prizes baseball collection to the Negro Baseball Hall of Fame, so I'm sure he does way more than that and you.
@plane_guy60516 ай бұрын
@@GreedRuinsEverything -- That's sad that you're so jealous of a musician of all people, who happened to beat the odds and actually made some money, because most musicians are flat broke. Perhaps you are one of them which would explain your jealousy.
@herosbride28346 ай бұрын
I could listen to Geddy talk all day. He's such a decent guy.
@youropionmattersnot7 ай бұрын
Rush will always be my favorite band for many reasons beyond just the music.
@scottsharp33567 ай бұрын
We talked about that and a lot of people don’t know but Neil would write lyrics and pass them to Ged/Al, who then either interpreted them or got help from the man because ya gotta have the right amount of weird to bad ass in the ratio. If he had to Geddy would make changes, and then get it approved. That’s why they need to be Lee/Lifeson. RUSH is gone. Can’t replace that.
@MikeBrown-dk7or7 ай бұрын
I saw Rush at the Colonial Tavern in Toronto in the very early 70s. There were just a couple of people in the audience at lunchtime munching on hamburgers and drinking beer. I had never heard of the group but as soon as they opened up and Geddy started singing you just knew they were going to be big.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l7 ай бұрын
Agree don't call it Rush, Grateful dead called it The Other Ones, do something like that@@scottsharp3356
@ChicTumshy7 ай бұрын
@youropionmattersnot Me too. They transcend all my expectations both musically and performing live. Was a big shock when Neil took ill but they honoured him when they all decided before he passed they would retire the band. Remember the line they once sung “H 2 O, no flow without the other” What a trio.....................what a band. They certainly enhanced my time on this planet and profoundly educated me in many ways. Three very special human beings.
@piratessalyx78717 ай бұрын
Tom Sawyer and Red Barchetta always....saw RUSH twice!
@piet15875 ай бұрын
Such a great band. No hate, drug issues or drama. Just 40+ years of exceptional music and value to their fans. My favourite Geddy quote pertains to how much he knew he owed his mother growing up and how he wanted to prove he was a hard working professional and not an ‘effin lunatic.
@wizardsuth4 ай бұрын
They did drugs in the late 70's and early 80's, but realized it would prevent them becoming the best musicians they could be, and could also destroy their personal lives, so they quit. _A Passage to Bankok_ is all about drugs: _Wreathed in smoke in Lebanon_ _We burn the midnight oil_ _The fragrance of Afghanistan_ _Rewards a long day’s toil_ _Pulling into Katmandu_ _Smoke rings fill the air_ _Perfumed by a Nepal night_ _The Express gets you there_
@Steve1048137 ай бұрын
I'm 57 and feel like a teenage kid watching this interview. He is someone I would be over the moon just to shake his hand. Just listened to all rush as a teenager through Moving pictures, Naming them all in order, all tunes. Just love Rush.
@S_Shant6 ай бұрын
That’s a beautiful thing about music. No matter your age, it does something for a person’s life and spirit
@mstathakis5 ай бұрын
67 Ditto
@v-town19806 ай бұрын
Geddy is so down to Earth, it's minb-blowing! You'd think a man with his talent, accomplishments, and influence would be super big-headed. Nope. So humble, kind, and greatful. As were/are Alex and Neil.❤
@PatriciaLopez-nr5nf7 ай бұрын
I shed tears every time they talk about Neil.
@mattdrummond90877 ай бұрын
I met Geddy in KC years ago. He is the sweetest guy you would want to meet, as was Alex. Very gracious and engaging... made me love my favorite band even more. The musical talent he has is astounding.. long live Geddy Lee.
@davidbily17017 ай бұрын
Always love to hear Geddy. His a great story-teller. A Rush fan since the 70s.
@brucesmith91447 ай бұрын
Beside being a superb musician, Geddy is a great storyteller. The history of his mother and father is amazing considering the world at the time.
@veltonmeade10575 ай бұрын
I am 61, but began playing bass guitar and double bass at the age of 15 years old and studied it at college after high school. I laughed when he said, “bass players are human too”. I remember the last time that I was personally complimented for my bass playing; it was 1997. I was in an alt rock band, playing in a bar near Grant, Michigan (north of Grand Rapids), at a nice bar out in the middle of nowhere. In the back of the dance crowd, there was this older couple dancing. Nothing unusual, they were holding each other, looked like a farming couple. At one time during the night, the wife came up to me and said, “I wanted to say that you are a good bass player”. I’ll never forget it to this day. We bassists do not get compliments very often.
@suzysuze6797Ай бұрын
Just finished listening to his audiobook. I didn't know anything about Geddy or Rush except that he was a fellow Canadian and now I'm a big fan of both at 54. Great book, life!
@walmyvlad29665 ай бұрын
I just realized that Geddys brief summary, almost matter-of-fact manner, of how his parents met would indeed make a spectacular book and/or movie all by itself! Hollywood, get on it!! Just make sure Lee/Lifeson do the soundtrack.
@Kieop7 ай бұрын
His parents' love story is amazing. We only remember that people died in the camps. The horror is so overwhelming that it's easy to forget that people also LIVED in the camps.
@ChrisMillerdoubleplanet7 ай бұрын
My God, how touching... what an incredible, romantic, and tragic story.... Auschwitz.... RUSH was so impactful in my life, in such a positive way over the last 40 years or more, even... This makes it even deeper. Thanks for sharing, Geddy. God bless you and your family.
@GregDiamond-wh6ob3 ай бұрын
Every conversation with Geddy that I watch is like talking to an old, good friend. To be that kind of a person is an art.
@annev59127 ай бұрын
I just bought a copy of My Effin Life and a bass guitar for my daughter for Christmas. It would be a dream to get her bass signed by Geddy. She is so inspired by Rush and I know she will be so excited this Christmas.
@jch51507 ай бұрын
Man I sure love Geddy and all things Rush. So grateful the guys are still at work on things, thank you!!!
@RichardFriendartist7 ай бұрын
I couldn't stop smiling the whole time I watched this. Thanks to both of you!!
@stephenmoncrieff20566 ай бұрын
Geddy is such a genuine incredible person!! I am such a fan of the whole band . I grew up listening to the music but only now am learning about the men behind it . Just amazing!!
@ultimatebasses5 ай бұрын
What an amazing interview! Being a Toronto teenager in the 70's, Rush was "the" band. Seeing them play 2112 live after it had just hit the record stores was such a thrill. Thank you Alex, Geddy and Neil.
@pcallas666 ай бұрын
This was a fantastic interview. All of these stories are great. Rush was one of the greatest bands ever.
@denverwagner2016 ай бұрын
It's so COOL that he mentioned Evansville Indiana! That's where I'm from!
@bblee21123 ай бұрын
I seen them in concert at the Robert's Stadium. Eville IN
@laurakali65227 ай бұрын
This book is amazing. The chapter about his family is heartbreaking.
@charleskollin12217 ай бұрын
I love the story about Neal's audition. And the drums hanging out of the Ford Pinto 😂. Priceless
@user-fu2mi1nd5l7 ай бұрын
I had a Pinto once, it was powder blue
@tperlman225 ай бұрын
One of my favorite rush stories!
@WhizzingFish125 ай бұрын
What a top-notch, down to earth guy. Geddy has lived a magical life.
@cobrakai81057 ай бұрын
Geddy and Neil are the best Bass n' Drum duo period. Songs always with a wild twist 5/8, 7/8 time with these guys dialed in so naturally.
@Greg-io1ip7 ай бұрын
And Alex fills and leads like probably no other human is capable of doing. Alex so immensely underrated. By casuals anyway.
@alexalexalex7976 ай бұрын
Alex lifeson is incredible at filling the space above the drums and bass. And an amazing guitarist all around. He is very underrated. But it makes sense because geddy and neil are basically gods😂
@djrummer647 ай бұрын
I could listen to him all day. Such a great guy.
@moosewhizzerdave20667 ай бұрын
Geddy's mom, like many holocaust survivors, did an audio history recording which can be found online. I've listened to several over the years, including hers, and I recommend it. Geddy covers the subject in his book, but his mother covers her own story in such depth, it is really well worth listening to. My memory is that it is in three parts, it is pretty lengthy, but maybe on your next long car trip or break it up a bit and listen now and then.
@ceilingunlimited-cp5kq7 ай бұрын
I’ve listened to her podcast and what an incredible,gracious and strong woman she was. How her Mother kept the Family alive is extraordinary and incredible! I was moved by her stories and how she survived loosing so much blood by the hands of the Angel of Death Dr. Mangele! Her stories were powerful and inspiring.
@MyVideos-fm7ug7 ай бұрын
Yes, I would most definitely love to hear about that from her perspective. After all… she was there and lived her days moment by moments in a state of uncertainty. I couldn’t imagine. I’ve been in combat with two 12 plus month trips to Iraq, my first one being the actual invasion. One thing about being a soldier is that you at least have that confidence in knowing you are armed, and that you have several other dudes who are as well. Plus, you have 105mm and 155mm long range artillery assets as well as OH-58 reconnaissance helicopters, F-18 fighter bombers fitted with 500 pound J-DAM guided munitions, A-10 thunderbolts with 30mm Gatling guns that can place a single round a square inch apart, hence the legendary sound of BRRRRRRRRRRT coming from the sky, then echoing, thus hearing it once again per burst But to be detained in a concentration camp… you have none of that. Hope is all you have to go on, as you helplessly wait being completely defenseless. Not a good situation at all And I like calling her “Geddy’s mom” as if it’s her name 😆
@try2enjoythedaylight7857 ай бұрын
Can you post a link to this please thank you
@try2enjoythedaylight7857 ай бұрын
Can you post a link to this thanks
@moosewhizzerdave20667 ай бұрын
It is incredible that she survived Mengele. There can't be all that many who did. That alone makes her oral history incredibly important.
@georgejetson43787 ай бұрын
Geddy is awesome!
@one80srocker966 ай бұрын
I think it’s so cool the Geddy kept all those small things for memories. The smallest souvenir can hold so many memories. Buying a Rush shirt at the show is much more special than ordering a shirt online. It’s very difficult to part with such sentimental items.
@learningisfun21085 ай бұрын
Man, I wish I still had my Subdivisions concert white T-shirt from their concert in Detroit (me in the front row!!). I’m keeping an eye out for a knock off. 3/4 length sleeves (black). “So many memories” 🎶
@michaelconway67206 ай бұрын
Geddy is an amazing musician and a class act as a person. His story on how his parents met is chilling. I've seen RUSH twice. The most precise band in history. Great interview. Thank you.
@whitneyryan-ng1cq7 ай бұрын
If only all people could be so thoughtful and gracious.
@markorendas14237 ай бұрын
Geddy is such a personable guy.. and with such enthusiasm...!
@user-bb1fl2vt6e7 ай бұрын
Don't ever stop rocking Geddy hope to see you on the stage 🙂
@ottonormalverbrauch37946 ай бұрын
Thank you for this early christmas present!! I remember inviting my brother to a Rush concert ( Time Machine) and afterwards he spited me for not convincing him earlier that Rush was such a magnificent band.
@tomgorycki7176Ай бұрын
Neil has written several books (I’ve read most of them), Geddy now has a couple, would love to read something from Alex’s perspective as well. Such a great group of guys!❤
@sisco3023 ай бұрын
What impresses me most about Geddy and Rush is how good they are in concert! I’ve been to a lot of rock concerts and some bands sucked live. But RUSH are such great musicians that they actually elevated in concert both times that I saw them!
@timelordmagnums3577 ай бұрын
Love you Geddy. I appreciate your music. It was tough for me as a kid growing up getting bullied and stuff but your music kept me focused on something enjoyable that made my life more bearable. Love you guys to the day and I'm almost 61
@ozarkprepper17187 ай бұрын
You Canadians have made some of the most wonderful music. Especially in folk and rock. Thats from that mild climate and beautiful landscape.
@currrensthlm-khonkaen6 ай бұрын
yeouuuuu And BTO !!!❤
@prestachuck28675 ай бұрын
The climate in Toronto can be quite tough. Winter is long and extremely cold there.
@ozarkprepper17185 ай бұрын
@@prestachuck2867 Missouri has brutal summers and winters.
@prestachuck28675 ай бұрын
@@ozarkprepper1718 Yes it does. Toronto/Niagara falls in February is otherworldly though.
@wizardsuth4 ай бұрын
@@prestachuck2867 Toronto winters are mild compared to those in several other Canadian cities, e.g. Edmonton or Winnipeg (aka Winterpeg). In Ottawa winter temperatures are typically about 10 C lower than in Toronto. Lake effect keeps Toronto warmer.
@unitedstatesofmordor7 ай бұрын
Man, blew off an evening with The Jimi Hendrix Experience to catch a gig by Hadrian. Madness! Sheer madness! Thank you for that madness.
@andrewborofsky37236 ай бұрын
My first time I saw Rush was the Hemispheres tour in 1978. The Trees is always my favorite Rush song.
@HawkqOjOp7 ай бұрын
Bass players ARE human to, and one is also an historically brilliant vocalist!!! Rush is part of my growing up and a part of my f'n life lol. My high school Levi's jean jacket had the giant 2112 star on the back - I made it. Seen them 4 times but I know many have seen ALL their shows. I'm so attracted to the technical part of the music and for that reason, there's a strange ability for me to instantly memorize it (yes, I'm a girl lol). I too am so grateful we can hear these stories and enjoy from afar the GeddyAlex friendship. SO miss Neal. I lost my best friend of several decades, a 2nd close friend and then my boyfriend all within 4 months. Your parents fell in love to bring us a prodigy. 🍷
@raymondduck64926 ай бұрын
I had the same jean jacket. Got it second hand in the late '70s. Even got into a fight with some guy when he made fun of it. LOL. Crazy days of youth.
@HawkqOjOp6 ай бұрын
@@raymondduck6492I wonder if my dad found mine in his house somewhere and auctioned it off - and you ended up with mine hahaha... probably too small for ya lol.
@TheBasementguy7 ай бұрын
Amazing interview, Geddy was very well spoken and genuine!
@michaelbovee68087 ай бұрын
I have been a fan since the early 80’s and saw them a few times. But never really knew much about them as people. And every time I see them in interviews it makes me like them all the more. Mainly because they are so normal and down to earth, and clearly have a genuine appreciation for every part of their journey.
@ScottHammet7 ай бұрын
That was a real treat. Thanks for sharing.
@2012begiinings6 ай бұрын
My best memories of high school with friends gathering and listening to Rush', concert road trips in 1979. Sharing albums, buying albums. Building large speakers on our own, to crank it up".... yes Rush was our groups favorite
@shimwooley7 ай бұрын
Very smart and talented man ! TY Geddy !
@misterchippie6 ай бұрын
My left ear loved this
@busterknott41687 ай бұрын
I heard Rush for the first time on the radio one summer evening in 1975 when I was sitting on the front porch smoking a joint with my best friend at the time. The song was "Working Man" and I was absolutely blown away by the bass player who I learned later was a young Jewish man from Canada named Geddy Lee. At the time I was a drummer in my Jr. High band but I was so impressed with not only the band but also the bass player that I decided then and there that I was going to play bass. Soon after I quit playing drums and transitioned to playing bass and I've never looked back. I've always admired Geddy Lee, not only as a bass player but also as a man. I admire his humility, his grace, and his sense of humor and I always will.
@deliriomind6665 ай бұрын
There will never be a better band than Rush! It is impossible to play better or write better songs
@sambolimbo7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. It was so wonderful to see one of my rock heroes talk about his everyday life. I will be picking you a copy of the book and hopefully over day have Geddy grace that book with his hand.
@EasyE39396 ай бұрын
Love LOVE love hope Rush play again. I'll be there with bells on!!!!
@lancenutter10677 ай бұрын
Saw Rush 2x. In Boise May 15, 1984 and then again April 5, 2011 in Louisville. The second time I was blown away by the length of time played (two separate concerts really, with a 10 min break in the middle) and the quality. The first time I was about 10 feet off the stage and mostly just remember them being really loud. I couldn’t hear my car start when I left the building and headed home. Both times took were amazing experiences though. Thanks for all the great music! My favorite album is Moving Pictures.
@paulgero6 ай бұрын
Gosh he is so eloquent....what a guy and what a band...a fantastic interview...
@darrendesautels58716 ай бұрын
Such a great interview you give Geddy. Your genuine appreciation for all the names along the way is so great to hear. And that you can still refer to Alex, and Neil I’m sure, as your good friends after all the chit you guys must have endured is so great. As a life long fan it is so great to hear. I once met Bobby Orr, who I always considered my child hood hero. I always said that if your gonna meet your childhood hero… you’d want them to be like Bobby Orr. Pretty sure you’d be like a Rock n Roll Bobby Orr kinda guy. Thank you!
@kathyguerndt27957 ай бұрын
So good to see you Geddy Lee . Thanks for these stories . Rush the band will always be a favorite .❤
@Mrixus7 ай бұрын
I had to shed a tear when he talked about Neil,my brother is suffering for the same illnes rigth now and the outcome will be the same😢 Have just started to read Geddy's book
@JF-kv1gm7 ай бұрын
Oh, I'm so sorry to read about your brother. I hope that you have time to do lots of things together that are important to you both.
@Mujcanal7 ай бұрын
Sad to read It, but please treasure every moment now with your brother.
@JimAllen-Persona6 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that. Make the best of the time you have left.
@Mrixus6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the nice comments regards my brother, it's over now and he have finally got to rest. Rip 😢
@Mujcanal6 ай бұрын
stay strong my friend@@Mrixus
@dougtull45945 ай бұрын
As with most Canadians, Geddy is a friendly, joyful, kind individual.
@moosewhizzerdave20667 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this. The Geddy-to-interviewer ratio was really good.
@KatmanJazznBlues5 ай бұрын
Geddy Lee I have been following you and your band for decades, thanks for all the great music and keep on rockin!!!!
@BigJimeSlade5 ай бұрын
My gosh, I miss Rush. The interview was fantastic.
@namronanilab97577 ай бұрын
I remember the first time I ever saw Rush was at the Continental inn bar in thunder bay around 1974 when Rutsy was still in the band and the crew would come over to my friend's house Chris Clark after playing at night and they said there is an album coming out and I heard it at Chris's and followed their career when they started playing concerts in such places in Duluth Minnesota watching them rise to become one of the most popular and successful rock bands in music history way to go guys be loud and proud
@fenderstratocastertelecast84797 ай бұрын
There are gold stories in geddy's archive, It Is lovely to go into that journey from one of the most talented band... I miss RUSH Kind regards from México
@GlennHird-gb4ug7 ай бұрын
It's been an amazing experience following RUSH through all those classic rare albums... Learning to sing them.. Learning the drumming. And learning the guitar and keyboards just happens subconciously. Gene's funny. He knew they were smoking 💎💎💎⛏️
@djinnmagik68677 ай бұрын
Great to see the legendary Geddy Lee 🎸 MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL 🥁🎄⛄🎅🎁 RIP NEIL PEART
@raycampbell88147 ай бұрын
I am so appreciative of him, sharing his creative processes and inspiration
@steveweilhart23597 ай бұрын
awesome interview - one of the greats Geddy Lee
@MegaTubescreamer6 ай бұрын
between the three of them, and the incredible strength in depth of pure creativity that is rush, somehow they pick you up and embrace you ,make you part of their life, without exclusion,the music is but a vehicle ,some of their stuff hits home more than others,its so reassuring to hear geddy comparing "memories" and the lack of, or interpretation of his past ,we all try to forget some events ! either by choice or deterioration, but what an effin life ! what an effin band, 😇👍👍thanks for sharing .
@myopicautisticmetal90357 ай бұрын
The London tribute show was a superior experience for me, watching it live streamed on yt as it happened it blew my mind and I began bawling like a 6 year old when Geddy and Alex took the stage! The performances were amazing, can't say the same for the L.A. show.
@bryanwilson62882 ай бұрын
Geddy has transcended all together. He is a great man.
@ngaugefouroaksstreetstatio69327 ай бұрын
First saw Rush in the UK Stafford Bigley hall, we all loved them at school, remember 2112 coming out. All time favorite track "Camera eye".
@brothermaynardsbrother6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Geddy, for making the world a better place.
@BillMcGuyer7 ай бұрын
He mentioned my hometown Evansville…saw them there at Roberts Stadium several times. My favorite band!
@NikNak38412 ай бұрын
So good to see Geddy and living life! Always loved Rush!
@bmcbg7 ай бұрын
Loved the band since their first album..saw them many times since the 70's and their last 40 yr concert. The band members seem like such good people. RIP Neil Peart
@jh615 ай бұрын
Thanks for coming on Geddy!....great interview.
@beadybaby7 ай бұрын
I love Rush. I love Geddy. I have loved them since I saw them on MTV 1:44 in the early 80s. Subdivisions knocked my effin’ socks off.
@thisislogout4 ай бұрын
To Geddy, Alex, and Neil: I am so happy I got to see Rush perform around 2014 in California; my first time seeing them even though I had all their records. The show moved me to tears! I was playing "air bass", "air guitar", and "air drums" and felt like a part of them - that's how effin awesome they are on stage. RUSH! 🎉 💯 Percent! RIP Mr. Neil Peart!
@KennethBartholomew-fb4cb7 ай бұрын
Great interview. I had just finished the audio book, so I loved the conversation about the new Geddy Lee songs that are at the end of that.
@scottsharp33567 ай бұрын
Just seeing his happiness is the reward for fans.
@hughcaires74347 ай бұрын
Thank You so much Geddy Lee. Thank You for entertaining us for decades.😊😊❤❤
@rodwhitfield30297 ай бұрын
I've watched plenty of interviews with Ged during this period and overall, this is probably the best of them, thank you!
@williamlandin26466 ай бұрын
Beautiful interview. So sweet! 🎶❤️
@sungoddiss5 ай бұрын
Thanks! What a GREAT guy!
@bdadolph6 ай бұрын
I am listening now and I am not too much of a Rush fan but having grown up in Toronto when they got big it is a great memoranda of that scene. A very readable book. Geddy is a true unassuming Canadian
@LzCoda7 ай бұрын
Typing this halfway through the interview.... There's so much to love about Geddy & Rush. I've seen them a bunch of times, like most on this thread. But what I really love about Geddy is his love of baseball. He has a fantastic collection of baseballs, and his knowledge of baseball stats is unbelievable! He's a real fan!
@malingl57586 ай бұрын
God Bless Geddy and the band!
@jessebassett46357 ай бұрын
Great interview. Well done with good questions. And of coarse Geddy! Such a good and humble man!
@ApostleofLoveMedjugorie7 ай бұрын
Glad I got to know Mr. Lee a bit....will appreciate his music even moreso ! 🎵😉👍❤️🎶
@austenj45397 ай бұрын
At 31mins 25secs - Geddy announces that a violinist is the equivalent of Jeff Beck. This guy is a musician's musician.
@CliffMcAulay7 ай бұрын
Wow Geddy Lee! And what a lovely guy. It is strange how the pictures taken of us by people who love us are the best pictures...Thank you for uploading this.
@maritaberggren75395 ай бұрын
I am really impressed of how nice and humble he seems.
@gordonroylambert7 ай бұрын
Geddy is demonstrating what intense curiosity looks like…he is continually learning through his desire to seek out and listen to others. This demonstrates humility and is so powerful. We all need to listen and learn vs declare and defend.