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My Effin' Life por Geddy Lee
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My Effin' Life (2023 original; edición 2023)

por Geddy Lee (Autor)

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The long-awaited memoir from the iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Rush bassist, and bestselling author of Geddy Lee's Big Beautiful Book of Bass.

Includes two new songs by Geddy Lee, available exclusively in the My Effin' Life audiobook.

Geddy Lee is one of rock and roll's most respected bassists. For nearly five decades, his playing and work as co-writer, vocalist and keyboardist has been an essential part of the success story of Canadian progressive rock trio Rush. Here for the first time is his account of life inside and outside the band.

Long before Rush accumulated more consecutive gold and platinum records than any rock band after the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, before the seven Grammy nominations or the countless electrifying live performances across the globe, Geddy Lee was Gershon Eliezer Weinrib, after his grandfather murdered in the Holocaust.

As he recounts the transformation, Lee looks back on his family, in particular his loving parents and their horrific experiences as teenagers during World War II.

He talks candidly about his childhood and the pursuit of music that led him to drop out of high school.

He tracks the history of Rush which, after early struggles, exploded into one of the most beloved bands of all time.

He shares intimate stories of his lifelong friendships with bandmates Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart—deeply mourning Peart's recent passing—and reveals his obsessions in music and beyond.

This rich brew of honesty, humor, and loss makes for a uniquely poignant memoir.

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Título:My Effin' Life
Autores:Geddy Lee (Autor)
Información:Harper (2023), 512 pages
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My Effin' Life por Geddy Lee (2023)

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Geddy Lee's memoir looking back on his life, his music, his 40 years with Rush, and the long-lasting relationships he's had along the way. It's not necessarily the juiciest memoir out there, I guess (although for a band with a reputation for being as straight-edged and nerdy as Rush, there were a surprising amount of drugs), but it's very readable, very honest- and human-feeling, and at times very moving (I found myself getting a bit choked up more than once). He also devotes an early chapter or two to talking about his family's history, including his parents' experiences as survivors of the Holocaust, and those parts are a rough, rough read, but I very much appreciated him including them.

Recommended for Rush fans. ( )
  bragan | May 29, 2024 |
Thoroughly enjoyable read, unusually for biographies in the music sphere he balances the detail in early and later years very well. The narrative is elevated by personal insights contained in the Holocaust chapter and his engaging style. Reinforced my notion of him as a good man, doing great work. ( )
  CraigGoodwin | Mar 2, 2024 |
I didn't know exactly what to expect, but this was a surprisingly respectful and reflective look back on Geddy Lee's life (so far). Geddy starts right at the beginning with his unusual name, his tragic family background (both parents survived the Nazi concentration camps), and how he wandered into the musical life. Geddy takes a chronological approach to the growth and success of Rush, laying out the circumstances of each album, how the band worked together, and how their music changed over time. What struck me most was how much art came into it for Geddy at least. He gives the sense that he has always been trying to grow and mature as a musician and that the band Rush was also driven by that same motive. There is no secret dishing here, but there is a sense of great friendship and comradery among all those that made up Rush, including families. ( )
  tjsjohanna | Feb 28, 2024 |
I often don't much care about the lives of the rich and famous. Lee's made some effort to think about what's important about his life, and his honest look at his parents, the holocaust, his relationships with his great friends, his marriage, fatherhood, and loss is what's best about this memoir. He does spend a lot of time traveling album by album through Rush's years. While it's interesting to watch the band develop their art, it can also be a slog of details that I found hard to associate with particular albums later. ( )
  DDtheV | Jan 22, 2024 |
Strictly for fans of Rush, this is a great book. Geddy tells the tale of his life, from his early days in Toronto when his name was Gershon Eliezer Weinrib, referred to at school as Gary Lorne Weinrib, to when he became a rocker and Geddy Lee. The long years of being in Rush, the tours, working on the albums, everything is in here. As he himself says, it is long, he likes to go on. Still, there's enough detail, but not too much, he doesn't dwell on anything too long or get too personal. If you are looking for words on how some of the records were written or made, it is in here. Not every record, but most of them. If you want some great trivia from tours, it is in here too, like the Jack Black Crack appearance. I enjoyed his thoughts on their music, other music and their albums and shows. ( )
  Karlstar | Jan 15, 2024 |
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Biography & Autobiography. Music. Nonfiction. HTML:

The long-awaited memoir from the iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Rush bassist, and bestselling author of Geddy Lee's Big Beautiful Book of Bass.

Includes two new songs by Geddy Lee, available exclusively in the My Effin' Life audiobook.

Geddy Lee is one of rock and roll's most respected bassists. For nearly five decades, his playing and work as co-writer, vocalist and keyboardist has been an essential part of the success story of Canadian progressive rock trio Rush. Here for the first time is his account of life inside and outside the band.

Long before Rush accumulated more consecutive gold and platinum records than any rock band after the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, before the seven Grammy nominations or the countless electrifying live performances across the globe, Geddy Lee was Gershon Eliezer Weinrib, after his grandfather murdered in the Holocaust.

As he recounts the transformation, Lee looks back on his family, in particular his loving parents and their horrific experiences as teenagers during World War II.

He talks candidly about his childhood and the pursuit of music that led him to drop out of high school.

He tracks the history of Rush which, after early struggles, exploded into one of the most beloved bands of all time.

He shares intimate stories of his lifelong friendships with bandmates Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart—deeply mourning Peart's recent passing—and reveals his obsessions in music and beyond.

This rich brew of honesty, humor, and loss makes for a uniquely poignant memoir.

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