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Rush's Geddy Lee Says 'Maybe I'll Get Back To My Day Job' - Book tour Montreal


Rush's bassist, singer Geddy Lee sits down and talks with special guest interviewer Montrealer/ actor Jay Baruchel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on Nov 21, 2023 during his North American Book Tour 2023. Promoting his new book Lee's My Effin’ Life, released on 14th November (HarperCollins).


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During the Q and A, The Metal Voice's contributor Perrin Wolfson asked question to Geddy Lee


Watch clip as Geddy talks about how he may entertain performing/recording again after the book tour

Watch clip as Geddy reveals how Rush Wrote and recorded their famous instrumental 'La Villa Strangiato' taken off of the bands 6th album Hemispheres in 1978


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Geddy Lee's My Effin’ Life, released on 14th November (HarperCollins).

Geddy Lee In Conversation, a series of intimate dates across the UK and North America with legendary Rock ’n’ Roll Hall Of Famer Geddy Lee. The spoken word tour will see the Rush singer/bassist bring to life his forthcoming memoir My Effin’ Life, released on 14th November (HarperCollins).


The evening promises to be an extraordinary experience, a once-in-a-life-time event. After the curtain rises, Geddy Lee will give his fans a peek into the very fabric of his life: from a deep reflection into his family and childhood, to a steep dive into the history of Rush; from the determined pursuit of music, to the personal memories of his life-long friends and band-mates Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart.


Joined on stage by a special guest interviewer, Geddy Lee will be reading key passages from his forthcoming book My Effin’ Life; he will then share thoughts and stories taken from his experience. Furthermore, fans will then have the chance to participate in a special Q&A, with Geddy Lee answering their questions directly.


When asked about his memoir the legend comments: “Writing this book has meant spending so much time living in the past”. Lee continues: “I’ve never lived my life looking anywhere but forward, which is why I resisted doing this kind of thing for so long. Being in a band all those years was reassuring because it was an ongoing thing. It felt like it was forever. There was always unfinished business: the next record, the next set design, the next tour. It’s been the theme of my life. But you need a lot more determination to proceed in the world of music without the comfort of your bandmates, and I can only hope that finishing this book will release me to return to what I do and love best”.


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