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01996aam a2200241Ii 4500 001 099792B2346C11EBB6899BDF24ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20201202010011 008 201013s2020 onca bk 000 0ceng 020 $a 177041536X 020 $a 9781770415362 035 $a (OCoLC)1200095439 040 $a GCmBT $b eng $c FMG $e rda $d OCLCO $d LE# $d SILO 100 1 $a Popoff, Martin, $d 1963- $e author. 245 10 $a Limelight : $b Rush in the '80s / $c Martin Popoff. 264 1 $a Toronto, Ontario, Canada : $b ECW, $c [2020] 300 $a 319 pages : $b illustrations (chiefly color) ; $c 23 cm 504 $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-319), discography (pages 301-309), and index. 520 $a "In the follow-up to Anthem: Rush in the '70s, Martin Popoff brings together canon analysis, cultural context, and extensive firsthand interviews to celebrate Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart at the peak of their persuasive power. Rush was one of the most celebrated hard rock acts of the '80s, and the second book of Popoff's staggeringly comprehensive three-part series takes readers from Permanent Waves to Presto, while bringing new insight to Moving Pictures, their crowning glory. Limelight: Rush in the '80s is a celebration of fame, of the pushback against that fame, of fortunes made - and spent ... In the latter half of the decade, as Rush adopts keyboard technology and gets pert and poppy, there's an uproar amongst diehards, but the band finds a whole new crop of listeners. Limelight charts a dizzying period in the band's career, built of explosive excitement but also exhaustion, a state that would lead, as the '90s dawned, to the band questioning everything they previously believed, and each member eying the oncoming decade with trepidation and suspicion"-- $c Provided by publisher. 941 $a 2 952 $l GEPG771 $d 20210722063732.0 952 $l TCPG826 $d 20201202010732.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=099792B2346C11EBB6899BDF24ECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search