Geddy Lee revela que se opuso a incluir Tom Sawyer en Moving Pictures

El bajista de Rush, Geddy Lee, ha revelado que inicialmente se resistió a incluir la exitosa canción de la banda, Tom Sawyer, en el álbum de 1981, Moving Pictures. El tema se convirtió en una de las piezas más emblemáticas del grupo a pesar de las dificultades de grabación.

En una entrevista con Rick Beato en YouTube, Lee explicó los desafíos que enfrentaron durante la producción. Declaró que cada paso de la grabación de la canción estuvo plagado de problemas y la describió como muy difícil de realizar y mezclar. Lee añadió que, al final, estaba tan harto del tema que no quería incluirlo en el disco.

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