Fly By Night (rmst)

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  • For the first time exceptional  

    Fly By Night (rmst) (Audio CD)
    While their debut album - apart from Geddy's vocals - still sounded quite conventional, special and distinct this band is here after the entry of "The Professor" Peart as furious drummer and lyricist for the first time determine. In particular,
  • RUSH that. 2  

    Fly By Night (rmst) (Audio CD)
    beginning of 1975 was the 2nd longplayer rush to the market and for the first time here and still the band as a drummer and faithful great songwriter remained: Neil Peart. "Fly by night" is still very marked by the typical and pithy 70'er hard r
  • Nighttime ...  

    Fly By Night (rmst) (Audio CD)
    1975 appeared the second disc of Canadians * Rush *. The trio had previously verzeichen to the main and single line-up changes. Drummer John Rutsey had resigned for health reasons and was replaced by drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. The only true occ
  • The night flight from Rush  

    Fly By Night (rmst) (Audio CD)
    "Fly By Night" from the spring of 1975 I see as the Simple tile birth of the band Rush. Although it is already the second album, but the first with God Neil Peart on drums. The first plate was rooted a better demonstration and even in Blues Rock
  • Neil Peart Rush makes complete  

    Fly By Night (rmst) (Audio CD)
    "Fly By Night" is in a sense the first "real" album Rush-. The second album of the Canadians was the first great moment of the most brilliant and influential drummers of the rock history, Neil Peart. John Rutsey, the drummer of the deb
  • True genius Hard Rock!  

    Fly By Night (rmst) (Audio CD)
    Everything is just right. Rousing riffs, great bass sound and a drummer of all land in Drums. If you like extremely honest Hard Rock comes to this milestone of hard rock just does not pass. This 2. Rush album was unfortunately also the last was offer
  • Clever move  

    Fly By Night (rmst) (Audio CD)
    "Fly By Night" is opposite the charmamt-unprofessional debut album is a clear progress. The former drummer John Rutsey was replaced by Neil Peart, who with his intellectual lyrics and his "drumming octopus" decidedly should henceforth