Geddy Lee, the vocalist and bassist for the iconic progressive rock band Rush, shares his life story in his memoir “My Effin’ Life.” From his childhood in Toronto, where he faced bullying and found solace in music, to his lifelong musical partnership with guitarist Alex Lifeson (Alex Lifeson), Lee recounts his journey with honesty and humor.
Lee’s memoir delves into his early life as Gershon Weinrib, the son of Holocaust survivors. He describes his struggles in school and his eventual decision to drop out to pursue his dream of becoming a rock musician. Along the way, he meets Lifeson, and together they form Rush, a band that would go on to achieve legendary status.
The memoir also touches on the passing of Neil Peart, Rush’s drummer, who died in 2020. Lee reflects on their friendship and the profound impact Peart had on his life and music.
Planet LP host Ted Asregadoo, a longtime Rush fan, provides a detailed and personal review of Lee’s memoir, offering insights and anecdotes that resonate with fellow Rush enthusiasts.