Fly By Night

EPISODE · Feb 7, 2020 · 1H 29M

Fly By Night

from Supercontext: an autopsy of media

This 1975 rock album began to define Rush's identity after the late Neil Peart joined the band on drums and lyrics. We look at how they treated their band as a business to try to understand the particular blend of instrument solos and libertarian ideology that later defined them. Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store: Fly By Night Additional Resources: Rush Dedicates Newest Album To Rod Serling Rush: The Complete Album-by-Album Guide The History Of Rush by Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson: The Early Years Men At Work By Paul Elliott Rush-BTO's Heavy Metal Challengers Success Under Pressure https://rush.fandom.com/wiki/Fly_by_Night_(Album) Rush: 'You have no freedom. You do what you're told to do. By the socialists' Flohil, R. (1975.) Rush: living the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. The Canadian Composer (97).  

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