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  • For me, there is a lot of room for improvement and there are a lot of things I would like to be better at.
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  • With me, satisfaction is always very fleeting with our work. I always get a little restless with it.
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  • I feel safe and comfortable to do that once I know that the song structure around the bass part is very interesting and it satisfies me in a compositional sense.
    - Geddy Lee
  • But, I would be naive not to recognize the number of musicians who tell me they have been influenced by me and sight me - as well as Alex and Neil - as a musician who has been a positive influence on their playing.
    - Geddy Lee
  • For me, how I feel about what I wrote down turns into a song.
    - Geddy Lee
  • I would like to think that Ben and myself have begun a partnership that will take us into different areas of music that we can continue to write, enjoy and keep me involved with music other then what I do with RUSH.
    - Geddy Lee
  • It's hard for me to just practice without writing something.
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  • That is what intrigues me; songwriting and song structure and expression.
    - Geddy Lee
  • Then, once I have lyrics, being able to shape them around a song is nothing new for me, I've been doing that for 25 years. The soul searching part of it, the spontaneous part of it, that was, and remains, a really terrific process.
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  • There was a time when fast playing and fretboard pyrotechnics on the bass were important to me and when I am recording a bass track, that is still very important to me.
    - Geddy Lee
  • When I usually go to my studio to work, I start with something that is going to take two minutes just to put some idea down and the next thing I know, ten hours have gone by and my family is screaming at me because they want me to come up to have dinner with them.
    - Geddy Lee
  • The first song that made me interested in music was 'Oh, Pretty Woman' by Roy Orbison. It was the guitar intro, that riff, that I really liked and made me listen in a different way.
    - Geddy Lee