▲ 104 r/TheWarning
Food for thought from Geddy Lee
I just finished watching an interview by Rick Beato of Geddy Lee. Roughly 30 minutes in they start talking about how each of Rush’s albums were different, sometimes very different. Geddy talked about how they would lose fans that didn’t like the direction being taken. It would also bring new fans to the band. His take is that this ebb and flow of fans will happen and that an artist needs to hope to find the fans that just want to stick with them and see where they go. I’m paraphrasing and perhaps not capturing exactly what he said, but I couldn’t help but think about some of the discussions I’ve seen here and on other platforms regarding The Warning. I know I’m one that wants to see where they go…
u/alphabetsoupcle — 3 days ago