Features Interviews with Some of Music's Most Renowned Bass Players with Geddy Lee as a host.Features Interviews with Some of Music's Most Renowned Bass Players with Geddy Lee as a host.Features Interviews with Some of Music's Most Renowned Bass Players with Geddy Lee as a host.
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Thank you for making me smile! Getting a glimpse into the lives of these gems of human beings and legendary musicians is nothing short of mesmerising!
As a long time Rush fan and admirer of Geddy Lee, this flew immediately to the top of my watchlist.
This is a dream of any music lover because some of the most reclusive artists we love open up a bit of their private endeavours. Only thing I wonder about is why are the episodes so short? It is a shame because there are so much more to cover about these captivating people.
Maybe we'll see more, maybe not, nevertheless it was inspiring and heartwarming.
As a long time Rush fan and admirer of Geddy Lee, this flew immediately to the top of my watchlist.
This is a dream of any music lover because some of the most reclusive artists we love open up a bit of their private endeavours. Only thing I wonder about is why are the episodes so short? It is a shame because there are so much more to cover about these captivating people.
Maybe we'll see more, maybe not, nevertheless it was inspiring and heartwarming.
This show was fantastic, as a life long fan of Rush and Geddy's playing in particular, it was great to get to "know him" a bit. The interviewees are inspiring and the episodes show the diverse paths of life that all these legends of music have taken. I agree that the episodes could be a bit longer, I am sure all the conversations were actually longer than that. More episodes please!!
Someone on Instagram told me about this new series and I wasn't even e aware that it was on Paramount+.
The idea of having Geddy Lee interview bass players is awesome. He has a great personality and vast knowledge about bass and music. And since he's massively famous like the people he's interviewing they seem to be more comfortable than in a straightforward interview made by not so famous interviewers. He's also funny, witty and endearing. We get to see other aspects of the bass players lives. It's wonderfully shot and directed by Sam Dunn.
The show is great! It just needs to be a little longer. Twenty minutes isn't enough.
The idea of having Geddy Lee interview bass players is awesome. He has a great personality and vast knowledge about bass and music. And since he's massively famous like the people he's interviewing they seem to be more comfortable than in a straightforward interview made by not so famous interviewers. He's also funny, witty and endearing. We get to see other aspects of the bass players lives. It's wonderfully shot and directed by Sam Dunn.
The show is great! It just needs to be a little longer. Twenty minutes isn't enough.
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