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Geddy Lee - The 2112 Interview
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2/16/2024
Interview with Geddy Lee, Canadian musician, best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the rock group Rush.
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So it's the 40th anniversary of 2112, made by young, well let's not beat about the
00:08
bush here, the album that saved your career, I think it's fair to say.
00:12
Fair to say.
00:13
A great statement, a really defiant statement as well, as you've said before, you know,
00:16
if we're going to go to the flames, they were our flames.
00:18
Did it really feel that defiant when you did it, when you made the album?
00:22
No, we didn't feel defiant making it, we just figured it was kind of going to be our
00:28
last hurrah.
00:31
And we didn't really have any instinctive sense that it would do any better than Crest
00:37
of Steel had done before it.
00:40
Of course, every record you make you think is better than the one before, but you're
00:46
easily fooled by yourself, because you can't really be that objective.
00:50
But I think we had the feeling that it was a good record, and we were proud that we were
00:55
going out on a good record, but we had no idea that it would connect with people the
01:00
way it did.
01:01
Why do you think it did connect?
01:02
Do you have any idea, or you never tell your music, because your music just goes out into
01:04
the world and it does what it does.
01:06
Yeah, I mean it's hard to really know, because you can't be on both sides of the thing, but
01:13
my sense is that there was a lot of passion in that record, there was a lot of ferocity
01:18
in that record, and it cut through.
01:21
And it had a sound that was really pretty different than anything else going on at that
01:27
time.
01:29
And I think it just cut through, you know, cut through the static of all the music that
01:37
was out there, and it reached people.
01:40
I think especially to our kind of fans, they heard a sound that seemed like a new sound
01:47
for them.
01:48
I've had a lot of people, some accomplished musicians come up to me many times since then
01:55
and say, "That record really reached me, there was something about it that was so different
02:01
about it."
02:02
It's quite visceral, wasn't it, as well?
02:03
In terms of rock music, it's quite intellectual, and there's a lot of thought there, a lot
02:04
of process.
02:05
I mean, I know you wrote a lot about acoustic guitars, which now is mental and dazzling
02:06
that you actually listen to it.
02:07
It was actually an interesting thing to do, because I was listening to a lot of the stuff
02:08
that was out there, and I was listening to a lot of the stuff that was out there, and
02:09
I was listening to a lot of the stuff that was out there, and I was listening to a lot
02:10
of the stuff that was out there, and I was listening to a lot of the stuff that was out
02:11
there, and I was listening to a lot of the stuff that was out there, and I was listening
02:38
to a lot of the stuff that was out there, and I was listening to a lot of the stuff
03:07
that was out there, and I was listening to a lot of the stuff that was out there, and
03:35
I was listening to a lot of the stuff that was out there, and I was listening to a lot
04:01
of the stuff that was out there, and I was listening to a lot of the stuff that was out
04:29
there, and I was listening to a lot of the stuff that was out there, and I was listening
04:59
just became a thing that we were going to do every three or four records, was make a live album.
05:04
And of course now DVDs are the other thing. Do you remember it changing you as a band in
05:10
terms of like you actually had some money in your pocket and stuff. Because obviously up until then
05:13
you must have been in debt, weren't you? Yeah, we were still in debt, but we were paying it off.
05:18
Yeah and 2112 was helping us pay it off. How long did that take on them? A couple of years?
05:25
Yeah, it was a couple of years. A lot of shows. Do you look back on it, because obviously you
05:30
didn't get to play it fully live, did you, in its entirety until many years later? Yeah, we played a
05:35
big chunk of it originally and then we revisited it in various forms through the years. I don't
05:44
think we've, well we did, yeah I guess we did play it on the R30 tour in its entirety. So I've got
05:52
to ask you, this is quite an important question to me to go on that album. When they asked you to do
05:55
the photo shoot, who suggested you all wear kimonos? Ah, kimonos, that's what they were.
06:02
They were, they were special. You know, people kept, management people kept saying you needed an
06:10
image. We were not very image oriented. So I remember we were in San Francisco and we were
06:19
staying at the Miyako Hotel, which is in the Japanese part of San Francisco. And we said,
06:28
okay let's go buy some stage clothes and get an image happening. And we just walked around the
06:35
Chinese area and we found these kind of colorful robes and said, okay let's try this. And that's
06:43
what we did. But nobody told Alex to bring that hat with him. That was all his idea. I think he
06:53
liked it, I think he was going to shoot it. Yeah, yeah. It's a good look. I mean, and then,
06:58
sort of going back to my job. It's not a good look. No, it's not a terrible look. It's not a
07:00
good look. But I still enjoy those photos. There's quite a bit of booze going on as well.
07:04
Especially on Alex. Was it difficult to record? Because you recorded short bursts as well,
07:11
especially there. No, it wasn't really difficult to record. It just kind of happened, that record.
07:17
Does that happen often? Have you got another album that's compatible? Or was that the one
07:21
that really sold? No, I don't remember it being much of a struggle. I remember it coming,
07:28
being a pretty positive experience. I think we'd actually spent the most time we'd ever had to
07:35
make a record, which is almost four weeks, I think, to make that record. Permanent Waves was
07:43
like that. It was a kind of a record that just happened, just flew out. Will there be another
07:51
Gush album? I don't know. I hope so. I don't see why not. But I can't really say. I know that
08:00
Alex and I have talked about getting together to write. Whether that will become a Rush album,
08:06
or whether it will become something else, I don't know. That's kind of up to Neil, I guess.
08:11
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