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Rush's 'Fly by Night' was released 45 years ago this week. Watch the band tear through the title track, live at the Capitol Theater in 1976.
Released on Feb. 15, 1975, Fly by Night cracked the Billboard 200 at No. 113 – a slight dip from the performance of their debut, which made it to No. 106. But it was clear Rush weren't ...
Rush weren't truly Rush until their imaginative second LP, 1975's' 'Fly by Night.' And the Canadian power trio bloomed further onstage.
That year, 1975, featured not one but two impactful studio albums for Rush. Caress of Steel followed Fly by Night's Valentine ...
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 ...
In an age where it feels like everything's been done in rock and roll, Geddy Lee knew some bands were helping keep the spirit ...
Rush frontman Geddy Lee will always be best known for his musical and songwriting contributions to his famous band, but in the few years, the rocker has been even more prolific as an author. In ...
Players will explore Red Barchetta, Subdivisions, and Fly By Night Multiball action. The Rush Premium and LE model pinball experience includes a motorized ramp with custom lighting effects and a ...
Rush did the obscure Lakeside Park (Caress of Steel, 1975); Anthem (Fly By Night, 1975); and What You’re Doing from its 1974 debut. Fittingly, Rush ended the show with the song that first made ...
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, which ...
Rush by the numbers: ... (“Spirit of the Radio,” “Closer to the Heart,” “Fly by Night ... in 1994, the Canadian Music Hall of Fame honored the band, which now exists in those hallowed ...