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The book is 415 pages, comprising,
along with Anthem and Limelight, my
deepest dig into Rush ever.
Hopefully this trilogy will stand as
the most definitive book on this
period, although there’s no stopping
Rush scholarship. This listing is
for the paperback version, featuring
different design from the
hardcovers, which, nonetheless
matches with the design of the first
two, now also available in
paperback. There are two eight-page
colour sections, but other than
that, it’s a 144,000-word deep dive
into the closing quarter century of
the band covering:
- Roll the Bones
- Counterparts
- Test for Echo
- Vapor Trails
- Snakes & Arrows
- Clockwork Angels
…plus all the live albums and, most
unfortunately, the shocking personal
tragedies that befell this
superlative Canadian institution
along the way, in the late ‘90s and
“In the End.”
Inspired by what I had to do on my
recent Led Zeppelin and Clash books
(i.e. writing 500 words on every
single song), there’s far more
song-by-song analysis than I stuck
in any of my Rush titles previous to
the trilogy. But there’s also a
trove of unseen first-hand interview
material with the band as well as
engineers, producers, managers and
other industry movers an’ shakers.
Here’s blurb on ‘er that went out to
the book industry:
In what is the conclusion to a
trilogy of authoritative books on
what is unarguably Canada’s most
beloved and successful rock
institution ever, author Martin
Popoff takes us through the arc of
three decades in the lives of Geddy
Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart.
Addressed is life at the top,
unceasing due to the throngs of fans
showing up to Rush shows through to
the sombre end of this book, but
also due to a decade that begins
with the brisk-selling Roll the
Bones album. But there is also
unimaginable tragedy along the way,
with one of the world’s greatest
drummers, Neil Peart, losing his
daughter and his common law wife
within the space of ten months, then
his own life to cancer four years
after the band’s retirement,
shocking, unexpected, resulting in
an amending of this tome already
long written. In between however,
there is a gorgeous and
heartbreaking album of reflection
and bereavement, as well as a
conquering trip to Brazil, a Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame induction
and—some say surprisingly—the band’s
first full-blown concept album to
close an immense career marked by
integrity and idealism.
Price including shipping:
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US orders $36.00 US
funds
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Int'l orders (air mail) $50.00
US funds
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Canadian orders $45.00 Cdn.
funds
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Book will be signed to you from me,
so let me know if it is a present
for someone else, or you don’t want
it signed.
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Canada, please email me your
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Or mail payment (personal check in
US funds, cash, or INTERNATIONAL
money order), to:
Martin Popoff
P.O. Box 65208, 358 Danforth Ave.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M4K 2Z2
Email [email protected] with any
questions. Sweet postage savings to be
had for multiple orders (or two of
pretty much anything—long story, ask
me!) for US orders.
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