What About Geddy Lee's Voice!! |
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SteveG
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Tbh, it was always the haters that took issue with Geddy's voice. Saying things like "a rat caught in a shredder..blah, blah." I don't recall any fans that didn't like his vocals. It was just a part of the Rush "sound".
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Logan
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When I hear Geddy Lee’s vocals, I don’t think “I can’t believe it’s not butter or velvett. ;)I think it sounds more like a nails on a chalkboard kimono or an Eastern screech owl.negligee than a velvet cape in terms of fabric wear. By the way, there are serious fields of study, not surprisingly if you think about it, that measure the sounds that fabrics make when rubbed against each other and against other things. Noisy-wear can be a fashion statement. Ninjas favoured fabrics that helped with mobility as well as minimizing sound. Alternately, velvet can have a sort of underground sound. Think Venus in Furs Then think Venus in Velvet, then if you are like me, think Venus in nothing at all. Mmm, nude Venus sounds good to me. And come to think of it, a buttered up Venus sounds even better. But if a velvety buttered up Geddy Lee is more your or other people’s thing, I won’t judge you. Edited by Logan - May 20 2020 at 14:22 |
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Logan
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^ That's one of those posts that seemed witty in my head but didn't translate well to text. Humour is tough, no wonder I was told "Don't quit your day job." Poor concept, and even worse execution.
So not to leave this thread on a poor humour *crickets chirping* attempt at humour note (I'm such a dweeb -- I don't really find that to be a very offensive term, I call myself that a lot): I don't mind Geddy Lee's vocals, but he's far from a favourite of mine. It didn't get in the way of my enjoyment of Rush, and I think it does work for the music. In fact, I have often liked his vocals. Going to put on "Bastille Day". Caress of Steel is my particular favourite Rush album. I love the vocals of another singer who is often compared to him, David Surkamp of Pavlov's Dog. |
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Davesax1965
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It's more Rush's politics on the early albums which irritate me.
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chameleonday
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His voice alone is what has prevented me from delving into their work. Musically I am interested in the early albums. When I think of Rush, I always think of the shrill "saaaaalesman".
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Jaketejas
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For me, his voice fits well in the mix of their music. You don't want too many instruments and voices sitting at one register, or it muddies up the sound. Geddy is often way up there, so his voice sounds distinct in the mix. Sometimes, he sounds very beautiful, like in the classical guitar inspired part on Xanadu, and with those lovely keyboards, too, it is mesmerizing. Other times, he sounds cool, like on Tom Sawyer, or sincere, like on Manhattan Project. Still, other times, he sounds like a migraine-inducing screeching cat in a blender, but I still love it.
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verslibre
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Geddy doesn't do that on the post-Waves albums. Check out Moving Pictures, Signals, Grace Under Pressure and Power Windows.
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verslibre
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It's possible to like 70s Rush and 80s Rush. I like the way their sound evolved, especially the incorporation of electronics.
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Yeaaaaaah.... me too. I hate whe he does the squeals. Sought alone to rule the fate of mAaAaAn. |
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I freaking love Pavement!!! Thank you for that.
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Wowee Zowee!
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Like an owl falling into a bin of lettuce. I'm sorry. That was just a line from an old cartoon by B. Kliban. "The snow kept coming down like an owl falling into a bin of lettuce". And I've always wanted to quote it. Edited by Braka1 - June 26 2020 at 15:29 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Wrong album.
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Jaketejas
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Belting out certain vocals requires a certain commitment. It is akin to flipping a pancake ... flapjack, crepe, tortilla, blini, griddle cake, hot cake, drop scone, slapjack ... whatever you call them in your locality. You have GOT to commit to the flip when you are flipping a pancake. I feel like sometimes he does, such as in the “salesmen” lyric, which I happen to like. But, other times, like in the “woo woo ... you can be the captain and I will draw the chart” lyric, he doesn’t commit to the “woo woo”. It’s like he is debating whether to vocalize it or not. Then, the pancake winds up half flipped, which is no kind of pancake that I want to be eating. Of course, anyone who can sing The Big Money while simultaneously grooving out that funky bassline deserves a vocalist medal of Prog honor.
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Jaketejas
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You can choose to like Geddy Lee’s vocals or you can choose not to like them. But, if you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
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Braka1
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Yeah, I know, but I preferred it. And it works better as an exclamative!
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that's a good point, I do enjoy the electronic infusion as many bands upped that feature in the 80s. Later on it got dropped as a main instrument and they also made that transition well......Counterparts is an excellent release.
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Jaketejas
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There was a lot of excitement when Counterparts came out. Great show too! Up to that point, I think it was their most solid album since Power Windows. You are right. They were able to adapt without losing their integrity. My favorite period of theirs was the Farewell to Kings era, but I really enjoyed these later albums as well. |
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verslibre
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Counterparts is awesome. It's much better than the two albums before it. And the concert floored us! We had weird seats (stage right), but we were able to see everything Al & Geddy were doing with their hands and feet.
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