Geddy Lee Finds 'Anarchist' the Hardest to Perform
Lee, 72, said it's hard to play "YYZ" well and the quality is based on "consistency" in an interview with Rick Beato. But there is another song he named as hard for him.
"There's complexity in performance due to the fact that I'm very rarely just the bass player," he said. "So, a song like 'Anarchist,' for example, playing the chorus of that song and singing it is one of the most difficult things I do because they're in two different worlds."
Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent inspired the character. The novel's main character, Verloc, is part of an anarchistic political revolution plot. Michael Ondaatje’sIn The Skin Of A Lion is another inspiration.
Of course, Lee is partially responsible for the challenging song. He wrote the bass part first, then added vocals according to Song Facts.
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