Yeah, the only complaint I ever had with live Rush is that Geddy often doesnt seem to give the lyrics the attention I think they deserve. Some of the best in rock... I'm wondering that the reason he cant hit those amazing notes anymore is that he does not practice his singing like he does his bass playing - I mean seriously, The more you sing, - If you are singing correctly, the stronger your voice becomes. My old voice coach - The late, very great Maestro David Kyle, taught me that exercise, humming and singing as low as you can, as well as high increases your range. I still have the sessions and exercises he taught me.
In the past couple of months, I have been working on my voice, and I am to the point now where I can now sing Freewill. the part "Each of us - A cell of awareness" is way up there (A above high C?), and a few weeks ago when I first started learning it, I said "no way", but its almost there... Just some more power.
I find that Neil is such a perfectionist when it comes to being able to pound the holy crap out of every drum note in order to get the "right sound" is out of sync with Geddy's philosophy about his voice. He should have stopped decades ago, when he could no longer hit the notes he originally sang. I think Geddy does have that attitude and passion about his bass playing, and if he could no longer play some of the riffs in say, YYZ or La Villa Strangiato... Or some of the new stuff, that he might want to hang it up. Dont get me wrong, I am very, very glad that Geddy has cut himself some slack, as far as his voice goes. But I do think he's got more in the tank than he sometimes gives. I know its all about being able to sing 3 hours a night and still get it out there tomorrow night... I dont know how much he has been coached. Geddy has access to the best of the best, so I'm sure if he was motivated, he could make it so. You can see now when he's reaching... you shouldn't see it. Watch him as a younger man, and he hits those notes flawlessly and almost effortlessly. I know age does take its toll, but I wonder if he is still working on his voice as an instrument. There is such a difference between a practiced voice and a voice only trying when the lights are up.
I know, I;m sounding totally full of myself. I only comment on this because it is something I am working on right now, and its amazing how right my vocal instructor was. I have gone from E above high C to - perhaps close to A... If Neil can study with Freddy Gruber, Ged can get with someone who can help him get at least some of his range - and power back. If he is already doing this, I apologize and, of course, offer my own humble services, perhaps even at a significant discount
. (Whats the Canadian Exchange rate these days?) . I'd guarantee him a full fifth improvement, or his ten bucks back. (sorry I cannot refund his time - I am NOT BonJovi)
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