Driven: Rush in the ’90s and “In the End”


Unabridged Audiobook

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3
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2
Release Date
April 2021
Duration
13 hours 2 minutes
Summary
The conclusion to the definitive biography of the rock 'n' roll kings of the North.

In this conclusion to his trilogy of authoritative books on Canada's most beloved and successful rock band, Martin Popoff takes us through three decades of 'life at the top' for Rush's Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart. Though this era begins with the brisk-selling Roll the Bones and sees throngs of fans sell out international tours, there is also unimaginable tragedy, with Peart losing his daughter and his wife within the space of ten months and, two decades later, succumbing to cancer himself. In between, however, there is a gorgeous and heartbreaking album of reflection and bereavement, as well as a triumphant 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.
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Kenneth A.

A great ending on the career of a great band. This period covers the era when I was finally on my own and could go see Rush whenever I wanted to. The coverage of the tours I saw them on, and the bands thoughts on the albums. The book also covered the bands adaptations to changes in the music industry, technology, and band popularity, along with the life changing events and personal tragedies that affected the band. The book closes with a tribute to "The Professor"...Neil Peart who passed away on January 7, 2021. I'm not ashamed to say that as a grown man, whose life was heavily influenced by the lyrics and music of Rush, the part about Neil's passing brought a few tears to my eyes. A great conclusion to a great trilogy about the greatest "power trio" ever!!!!

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