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Rush weren't truly Rush until their second LP, 1975's Fly by Night, which bloomed beyond the derivative heavy rock of their self-titled debut into a more intricate, imaginative format.
Rush performed “Fly by Night” for the final time in 1978, but it’s videos like this that exhibit how powerful the track was onstage. “Oh, wow. I remember that gig,” Lee told RS of the ...
Fly by Night is technically the second Rush album – though, from a creative standpoint, it's the true starting point of the band's genius. With the addition of lyricist-drum god Neil Peart ...
Rush’s transformative sophomore album Fly by Night, which marked Peart’s arrival in the band, turns 50 on February 14, and the band will release the career-spanning four CD box set Rush 50 on ...
The drum kit Rush’s Neil Peart played between 1974 and 1977 — both onstage and on albums like Fly by Night and 2112 — will soon hit the auction block. The chrome Slingerland drum kit ...
As singer Geddy Lee mentioned at one point, the guys in Rush are “no spring chickens ... Chicken was a running joke all night. Instead of amplifiers, Lee stood in front of three giant ...
The 160-page volume will initially be available exclusively from RushBackstage.com as a limited-edition hardcover book enclosed in a clothbound slipcase. Each copy is autographed and comes with a ...