This album helped me through the darkest time in my life when my mom passed away. Geddy is my hero and has done more for my life than he will ever know.
Rush has helped me through dark times. I sometimes had day when hope was lost ( divorce with two boys) and Rush got me through it. Years have passed and life is much better.
Yes I know how it feels I lost my mom my girlfriend my dad and a million Buddies but I had to stay alive to wait for the next Rush album so they kept me alive God bless you and keep on rocking
Matt Cameron is such a badass. His playing was just so unexpected and fresh on this. Like he just got a general idea of the arrangement and just did it, next. Such a premier player.
Granted I'm a huge RUSH fan, but even if Geddy wasn't in RUSH this would still be one of my all time fave albums. LOVE playing this stuff on the drums. Would've been cool to see him do a small tour for this album.
Geddy's Interactive Headache if I'm not mistaken, I was on the forum. Figured it was closest we were gonna get to a Rush album back when I thought the band was never gonna get back together. For a short period the local rock stations were even playing Grace to Grace.
Best band Rush Best bassist Geddy The Professor on Drums And one wicked lead guitar Alex!!!! Wouldn't it of been wicked if Rik Emmet and Alex Lifeson could flip bands back n forth thru the years.Wow. Mind blown. Awesome solo LP Geddy Lee 👍🙌
I was hoping for a tour with this project and I love Geddy in this relaxed form, you can see something real about him here. Runaway Train -great song. Present tense -great song. Great album period!
The impetus for this solo record was Rush being on a several-year hiatus due to NP's life issues and the time he needed to heal from them. It's an excellent album.
I played this CD until I scratched it up. I was so pleasantly surprised by how much I loved it. I still do. I was hoping GL would be opening act to the Rush tour that followed. I guess it was R30...right? I would've died!!!
Yes, I agree. The guy is in fantastic physical and metal shape, no arthritis, no aches and pains like the other guys. He wants to continue to record and play music and he's full of musical ideas I'm sure. Just hope the right opportunity comes around and he's able to put his music out there over and over again.
Sanson101 ya, like the great Geddy Lee is going to hire out as a "bass player" the guy is a literal phenomenon within the world of music!!! Please!! The man literally wrote the book on heavy rock music bass playing, as well as set the standard for live on stage multiple instrument playing. Not even to address singing, other than Robert Plant, or maybe David Surkamp (Pavlov's Dog, for the uninitiated) that can ever touch him!!!
Very cool. I had never seen this before. I actually forgot it existed. I remember hearing people talking about the press kits, but I never had the opportunity to see it.
Fond memories of listening to this album in college. I bought the CD within days of it's release and listened to it while doing programming assignments for classes. Great fun!
I absolutely love soundchecks, and isolated tracks. (like no guitar so I can see how bad I really am covering some of these crazy azz riffs, and sounds, gotta have feedback for alot of sounds he makes, Alex Ziv. rocks
You can tell how much of Geddy's growth period here spilled into Rush's 21st century sound. More groove, more vocal harmonies, more of that gorgeous, orchestral approach to those more tender moments of the music. Very important record and so underrated.
This is a totally awesome find, great post I like this album a lot and, whilst not Rush, it's pretty damn good It was a hiatus for the band and both Geddy and Alex released 'solo' albums Rush best ever but talent is talent and Ged rocks that base - the riff on the title track is simply wonderful Thanks
I had a pretty decent car stereo when Clockwork Angels came out and I was thrilled by the presence of that friggin bass sound. Stunning. Brings the adrenaline immediately to my brain. Or something. I’m not a scientist.
This was a very different album than anything Rush ever put out. I think Geddy himself nails the reason at about 06:40. Rush uses the kitchen sink. Neil plays it.
Geddy's solo album is absolutely FANTASTIC! I did not know what to expect. I hoped that it was not simply another RUSH album but was still melodic and rockin' with great melodies and hooks. It is ALL of that and I was NOT disappointed. "My Favorite Headache" is an excellent album. If I recall correctly, the title refers to a conversation that Geddy was having with a man that had been married a very long time. When asked how he felt about his wife, he said something like: "Well, I do love her dearly, but sometimes she drives me crazy. She is my favorite headache!"
I wish that I could heap the same praise on Alex's solo effort, but I just cannot. "Victor" is noisy and angry and mean-spirited. I did not like listening to it AT ALL and was sorely disappointed.
Fan of all things RUSH since 1978. Beyond the music, it’s been nice getting to know the Three Kings’ personalities by drips and dribbles over the decades. Their intellect, great humor (especially Al and Ged together), refreshing humility whilst being so great, sharing the tragedies, albeit obliquely and from a distance and their sincere gratitude to us their loyal fans to be able to be Alex, Geddy and Neil RIP! Thank YOU, Gentlemen!
Do you have Geddy's recordings with Vignettes or some female - I know he was on 2 different albums & we could use Alex's 1990 with Larry Gowan LP - The Lost Brotherhood by THE GOWAN - 'Presto' - lite and sung real real well.
I need to get this album. Didn't Ben Mink play violin as a guest on Signals, on the song "Losing It"? Geddy as a lyricist isn't completely unknown in the Rush universe: he did the lyrics for "Cinderella Man" on Farewell to Kings.
Geddy Lee wrote the lyrics to: The whole of the first Rush album "Best I Can" "In The End" "Tears" "Cinderella Man" "Different Strings". He also co-wrote the lyrics to "Chemistry" with Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart.
Matt Cameron?! This is great! The strings maybe a lot, but I can't wait to listen to the whole thing. So odd to hear Geddy singing in first person about literal things:))
Wow, you found it quickly, I only put it up a few minutes ago! Glad you liked it. I'm about to put up a lot more stuff and improve and re-edit a bunch of Rush stuff on my channel.
has this been remastered yet ? Geddy packs more bass into a song than any player in history save Entwistle/Squier and maybe the occasional JP Jones...or that dude from Primus.
Love this album! This album and Alex Lifeson's album "Victor" are ones that fly under the radar, unless you're into Rush! My favorite track is "Slipped".
wish there was some footage or more info about Matt Camerons contribution to this album... he played 10 out of the 11 songs on this album and only got a little credit in this video.
nov20five thought so as well, more accessible, but after all those years Victor is far superior... superb guitar, creativity and pushing boundaries... give it another try, you might be surprised
This album really shows how important Geddy was to Rush. Each track on this album is brilliantly written, my favorite being Grace To Grace. I think this album is almost like a rush album, but twisted in a way where Geddy is mainly speaking to you musically and lyrically. Absolutely love this album, it’s so underrated and I definitely recommend every Rush fan or any fan of Geddy to at least listen to this once and give it shot.
I am fairly certain this footage came from the EPK I won on Geddy's MFH website. He had a contest where 35 people won this EPK on a vhs tape. Mine will be in the oven with me after I die.
I Loved this album's roll-out too! Geddy went on a press tour and took fan questions live on air at chtz 97.7 Hits FM, and I won the chance! He gifted us all with a signed CD copy! My wife was crushing hard on our handsome hero.
TommYYZ This is totally the EPK, the whole thing. Geddy also answered one of my questions on the website and I won it, too. But now with TH-cam everyone has it! Not so special anymore, eh? ;)
I've always loved the fav.headache, although a couple of songs drag, that's to be expected, maybe others like those songs I don't.just 2 or 3 ..then rocks out! (overall, and towards end ,,,,also love the album cover of Headache......
Geddy did an awful lot of press for this album (a whole lot of which you can see on my channel) and I think if Neil hadn't wanted to rejoin Rush shortly after this album's release Geddy may have done some limited touring for it. It would have been interesting, but I'm happier that Neil came back. Thanks for the comment!
I was so happy to have it as a bridge between 'Test for Echo' and 'Vapor Trails' while Neil was recovering from his tragic loss of both his DAUGHTER, and then a few months later his WIFE, and Rush's future was in doubt. Geddy was getting ready to tour this solo effort when Neil got in touch with him and Alex to say he was ready to return, and Geddy put RUSH ahead of his own Album!
I intend for it to. However, it's really easy to save stuff from youtube if you'd like to do that. My only concern is that some of the stuff I've already put up and much of my remaining stuff that I'd like to put up could generate copyright strikes. There's a lot more stuff I want to upload but it might be risky for my channel. Anyway, glad you liked it! There are also a ton more video interviews about this album on my channel, too.
This album helped me through the darkest time in my life when my mom passed away. Geddy is my hero and has done more for my life than he will ever know.
Rush has helped me through dark times. I sometimes had day when hope was lost ( divorce with two boys) and Rush got me through it. Years have passed and life is much better.
Geddy and rush have a way of doing that. I'm happy to hear he helped you at that tine
Sexton's know their music
Yes I know how it feels I lost my mom my girlfriend my dad and a million Buddies but I had to stay alive to wait for the next Rush album so they kept me alive God bless you and keep on rocking
❤❤
This album revealed how much of the rush songs have Geddy's stamp.
No question. Good insight.
@@DrJ-hx7wv he is the composer of almost every Rush song along with Lifeson, I think it's normal
Besides being a brilliant musician, he is a. Very real - compassionate person.
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
This album is incredibly underrated. "Runaway Train" is one of the greatest songs that Geddy Lee has ever been associated with.
Such a classic, *underrated* album. This behind the scenes vid is a treasure.
Man, why didn’t Geddy make more solo albums? This album is phenomenal.
Honestly these days I like it better than most Rush albums.
@@timc6948fuk u, rush post y2k is great
Matt Cameron is such a badass. His playing was just so unexpected and fresh on this. Like he just got a general idea of the arrangement and just did it, next. Such a premier player.
I met Geddy in Nov2000 at a meet&greet in MenloPark,NJ for this CD.best day of my life
I meet Geddy in Buenos Aires in Octover 2010, meet&greet too, of Time Machine Tour. I feel same like you. Regards, from Argentina.
Same thing. Best Buy in Brookpark, OH
Olá Geddy Lee é um cara alto?
Granted I'm a huge RUSH fan, but even if Geddy wasn't in RUSH this would still be one of my all time fave albums. LOVE playing this stuff on the drums. Would've been cool to see him do a small tour for this album.
drum1805 he was about to, then Neil wanted to go back to work.
There's talk of a solo tour sooner or later, he's exploring his options at least that's what I've heard.
I will be buying this album now. Thanks!
underrated album, made during a dark period for the band and uncertain futures..
Geddy had a website for this LP, on it he had a contest, he answered 35 questions, mine was one. I was sent a VHS copy of this.
Tom Marsh Same here; he answered one of my questions and I was sent this on VHS. Now EVERYONE has it, eh?
Geddy's Interactive Headache if I'm not mistaken, I was on the forum. Figured it was closest we were gonna get to a Rush album back when I thought the band was never gonna get back together. For a short period the local rock stations were even playing Grace to Grace.
Is the site still up? I’d love to read the Q&A!
favorite two songs on this....grace to grace and runaway train.
Best band Rush
Best bassist Geddy
The Professor on Drums
And one wicked lead guitar Alex!!!!
Wouldn't it of been wicked if Rik Emmet and Alex Lifeson could flip bands back n forth thru the years.Wow.
Mind blown.
Awesome solo LP Geddy Lee 👍🙌
I was hoping for a tour with this project and I love Geddy in this relaxed form, you can see something real about him here. Runaway Train -great song. Present tense -great song. Great album period!
Great CD..Great songs! Geddy lee of course !!!
I bought this CD when it came out and it's one of my favorites
The impetus for this solo record was Rush being on a several-year hiatus due to NP's life issues and the time he needed to heal from them. It's an excellent album.
This is great! Never seen this before. Loved this album since it came out.
I played this CD until I scratched it up. I was so pleasantly surprised by how much I loved it. I still do. I was hoping GL would be opening act to the Rush tour that followed. I guess it was R30...right? I would've died!!!
I really love this album, it’s very RUSH like even though it’s only Geddy. RIP Neil.
I ready for another Geddy solo project 😎
I think we'll see a new Geddy Lee solo album. He can't sit still, this guy.
Yes, I agree. The guy is in fantastic physical and metal shape, no arthritis, no aches and pains like the other guys. He wants to continue to record and play music and he's full of musical ideas I'm sure. Just hope the right opportunity comes around and he's able to put his music out there over and over again.
You
pretty sure there are some rock bands out there that would like to have him as bass player...I guess
Yup. Especially with Rush being done, I think we’ll see something sooner than later.
Sanson101 ya, like the great Geddy Lee is going to hire out as a "bass player" the guy is a literal phenomenon within the world of music!!! Please!! The man literally wrote the book on heavy rock music bass playing, as well as set the standard for live on stage multiple instrument playing. Not even to address singing, other than Robert Plant, or maybe David Surkamp (Pavlov's Dog, for the uninitiated) that can ever touch him!!!
I particularly like the song "Grace to Grace".
myself as well, absolutely. kinda sad song . . .
My favourite too!
Was about his mother's experiences in the Concentration Camps
Very cool. I had never seen this before. I actually forgot it existed. I remember hearing people talking about the press kits, but I never had the opportunity to see it.
Fond memories of listening to this album in college. I bought the CD within days of it's release and listened to it while doing programming assignments for classes. Great fun!
I absolutely love soundchecks, and isolated tracks. (like no guitar so I can see how bad I really am covering some of these crazy azz riffs, and sounds, gotta have feedback for alot of sounds he makes, Alex Ziv. rocks
Rush , Triumph and April Wine forever!!!!
i love Moving to Bohemia. Such a great song
This album is an absolute MASTERPIECE!
Incredible album Crew .. thanks.
You can tell how much of Geddy's growth period here spilled into Rush's 21st century sound. More groove, more vocal harmonies, more of that gorgeous, orchestral approach to those more tender moments of the music. Very important record and so underrated.
Such a great, great record! Still on active rotation in my house.
Geddy is a groove-machine!
This is a totally awesome find, great post
I like this album a lot and, whilst not Rush, it's pretty damn good
It was a hiatus for the band and both Geddy and Alex released 'solo' albums
Rush best ever but talent is talent and Ged rocks that base - the riff on the title track is simply wonderful
Thanks
This guy here.... he's my hero... and I don't share my hero with no one
so he's like Nobodys Hero?
@ alanboro you've been out commented by Rhys B big time, you were his straightman .
Except all of TH-cam...😂
I love this album and it's cool to see a video about the recording and making of it!!
I had a pretty decent car stereo when Clockwork Angels came out and I was thrilled by the presence of that friggin bass sound. Stunning. Brings the adrenaline immediately to my brain. Or something. I’m not a scientist.
I so love this album. Window To The World, Grace To Grace, Still and The Present Tense are amazing, along with all the other songs.
I’ve never seen this or even knew it was out! And lately I’ve been listening to My Favourite Headache a LOT.
This was a very different album than anything Rush ever put out. I think Geddy himself nails the reason at about 06:40. Rush uses the kitchen sink. Neil plays it.
I still think this is one of the greatest albums of all time. As a bass player, this is a holy grail album.
Great album, very listenable.
very cool ! thanks so much for posting this, I had never seen this! now I"m gonna go listen to the album again
I really like this ALBUM - along with Alex Lifeson's VICTOR
I've been listening to Ben Mink for almost thirty years
He played some killer electric violin on "Losing It" and he also was heavily involved with k. d. lang's career.
Damn never knew it was Matt on drums, hes such a badass drummer, really need to get this album now!
Michael Osztertag Matt was on some tracks, not all, but i agree!
Yes, Matt and the other drummers on this album do a GREAT job!!! Always have liked this album...A lot of great moments throughout:)
Fantastic....
It sure got my stamp of approval..
Ben Mink plays violin on the Rush song "Losing It". He shreds that thing.
Geddy's solo album is absolutely FANTASTIC! I did not know what to expect. I hoped that it was not simply another RUSH album but was still melodic and rockin' with great melodies and hooks. It is ALL of that and I was NOT disappointed. "My Favorite Headache" is an excellent album. If I recall correctly, the title refers to a conversation that Geddy was having with a man that had been married a very long time. When asked how he felt about his wife, he said something like: "Well, I do love her dearly, but sometimes she drives me crazy. She is my favorite headache!"
I wish that I could heap the same praise on Alex's solo effort, but I just cannot. "Victor" is noisy and angry and mean-spirited. I did not like listening to it AT ALL and was sorely disappointed.
9:02 ben mink does a great alex lifeson impression!
I won this EPK when the album was released. Still have it.
Fan of all things RUSH since 1978.
Beyond the music, it’s been nice getting to know the Three Kings’ personalities by drips and dribbles over the decades.
Their intellect, great humor (especially Al and Ged together), refreshing humility whilst being so great, sharing the tragedies, albeit obliquely and from a distance and their sincere gratitude to us their loyal fans to be able to be Alex, Geddy and Neil RIP!
Thank YOU, Gentlemen!
Do you have Geddy's recordings with Vignettes or some female - I know he was on 2 different albums & we could use Alex's 1990 with Larry Gowan LP - The Lost Brotherhood by THE GOWAN - 'Presto' - lite and sung real real well.
The writing is very good.
I love this album and would really like to see him make another.
REALLY want to see a VINYL RELEASE of this AMAZING RECORD !!!
This shit is fuckin nuts. Love this album!!
Geddy is so entertaining and he doesn't even know it.
This album is dripping with strong melodies if you listen to it twice it’s addictive almost like signals
I need to get this album.
Didn't Ben Mink play violin as a guest on Signals, on the song "Losing It"?
Geddy as a lyricist isn't completely unknown in the Rush universe: he did the lyrics for "Cinderella Man" on Farewell to Kings.
Mink did indeed play that solo.
Yes he did. And live in Toronto during their final tour.
Geddy Lee wrote the lyrics to:
The whole of the first Rush album
"Best I Can"
"In The End"
"Tears"
"Cinderella Man"
"Different Strings".
He also co-wrote the lyrics to "Chemistry" with Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart.
He wrote all the lyrics on Rush debut
That last quip by Geddy was good.
the bottom end punch of that bass is amazing 4:05.
If there's ever a higher quality version, I'd love to see it :)
Matt Cameron?!
This is great!
The strings maybe a lot, but I can't wait to listen to the whole thing.
So odd to hear Geddy singing in first person about literal things:))
Ben Mink does sound like Geddy Lee on guitar
Thanks for the nice comment, glad you enjoyed it!
phenomenal!
doop doop de doo doo
Wow, you found it quickly, I only put it up a few minutes ago! Glad you liked it. I'm about to put up a lot more stuff and improve and re-edit a bunch of Rush stuff on my channel.
has this been remastered yet ? Geddy packs more bass into a song than any player in history save Entwistle/Squier and maybe the occasional JP Jones...or that dude from Primus.
James Jamerson
Paul McCartney is as melodic on bass as Sir Geddy.
Jaco Pastorius dude. Check out his first eponymous solo album.
OMG I want those Ricks on the wall O_O !
Love this album! This album and Alex Lifeson's album "Victor" are ones that fly under the radar, unless you're into Rush! My favorite track is "Slipped".
on container wars, the auctioneer called the longhair 'geddy lee' during the Macedonian bidding process
wish there was some footage or more info about Matt Camerons contribution to this album... he played 10 out of the 11 songs on this album and only got a little credit in this video.
xxxx15us... I always love all the stuff you share out here. Thx! -aye?
Geddy does a pretty good "Scortish Accent"!! 😉🏴
I need to pull out this CD from my vault for another spin. I liked it better than Alex's solo project. It was much more accessible.
nov20five thought so as well, more accessible, but after all those years Victor is far superior... superb guitar, creativity and pushing boundaries... give it another try, you might be surprised
My Favorite Headache is so good, I sometimes catch myself thinking that it's the Rush album we never got between 1996 and 2002.
Great album.
Love this album.
This album really shows how important Geddy was to Rush. Each track on this album is brilliantly written, my favorite being Grace To Grace. I think this album is almost like a rush album, but twisted in a way where Geddy is mainly speaking to you musically and lyrically. Absolutely love this album, it’s so underrated and I definitely recommend every Rush fan or any fan of Geddy to at least listen to this once and give it shot.
This was real interesting!!! Thanks for posting!!!
I am fairly certain this footage came from the EPK I won on Geddy's MFH website. He had a contest where 35 people won this EPK on a vhs tape. Mine will be in the oven with me after I die.
I Loved this album's roll-out too! Geddy went on a press tour and took fan questions live on air at chtz 97.7 Hits FM, and I won the chance! He gifted us all with a signed CD copy! My wife was crushing hard on our handsome hero.
TommYYZ This is totally the EPK, the whole thing. Geddy also answered one of my questions on the website and I won it, too. But now with TH-cam everyone has it! Not so special anymore, eh? ;)
I love his inner Scottish character that comes through 🥃
I've always loved the fav.headache, although a couple of songs drag, that's to be expected, maybe others like those songs I don't.just 2 or 3 ..then rocks out! (overall, and towards end ,,,,also love the album cover of Headache......
Geddy did an awful lot of press for this album (a whole lot of which you can see on my channel) and I think if Neil hadn't wanted to rejoin Rush shortly after this album's release Geddy may have done some limited touring for it. It would have been interesting, but I'm happier that Neil came back. Thanks for the comment!
I was so happy to have it as a bridge between 'Test for Echo' and 'Vapor Trails' while Neil was recovering from his tragic loss of both his DAUGHTER, and then a few months later his WIFE, and Rush's future was in doubt. Geddy was getting ready to tour this solo effort when Neil got in touch with him and Alex to say he was ready to return, and Geddy put RUSH ahead of his own Album!
"Geddy was getting ready to tour this solo effort" Can we get a source on this?
You may have just introduced me to my newest album.
I like how Geddy goes all out to emphasize that grainy old granny lady look.
Time to rummage through the old basement CD's and give Geddy's songs a listen too again!
Here because I'm here. And Geddy.
I love it
My Favorite Headache is just as good as any Rush album.
An absolute masterpiece.
Always on the hunt for all things Rush! Subscribed to be sure not to miss what you put up next....
I intend for it to. However, it's really easy to save stuff from youtube if you'd like to do that. My only concern is that some of the stuff I've already put up and much of my remaining stuff that I'd like to put up could generate copyright strikes. There's a lot more stuff I want to upload but it might be risky for my channel. Anyway, glad you liked it! There are also a ton more video interviews about this album on my channel, too.
Great album! Victor, no so much
I have the VHS. Geddy did a thing where he answered questions from fans, and sent the EPK to the winners.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
There is always a chance to get back on the road again!
Not right now haha
Slipping is still my fave