Geddy Lee says he didn’t want ‘Tom Sawyer’ on Rush’s Moving Pictures: “I was so sick of that fucking song”
Geddy Lee expressed his reluctance about including 'Tom Sawyer' on Rush's iconic album 'Moving Pictures.' He stated that he was tired of the song, describing it in candid terms. Despite its popularity, Lee felt overwhelmed by the challenges faced during the recording process.
- ▪Geddy Lee did not want 'Tom Sawyer' on the album 'Moving Pictures.'
- ▪He described his feelings about the song as being sick of it.
- ▪The recording of the album was fraught with problems.
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