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The second studio album from Canadian ProgressiveRock band Music/{{Rush|Band}}, released on February 15, 1975. ''Fly by Night'' is notable for two big things: The band changing their sound from the standard Rock fare of their debut album, and bringing in a little drummer by the name of Neil Peart. As such, the album is the first major GrowingTheBeard moment in the band's discography; the influence of Music/LedZeppelin and Music/DeepPurple is still obvious on this album, but the band is already beginning to establish a bit of its SignatureStyle here, particularly on the epic "By-Tor & the Snow Dog". Peart would later come to regard some of his lyrics on this album as an OldShame, however (notably "Anthem").

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The second studio album from Canadian ProgressiveRock band Music/{{Rush|Band}}, released on February 15, 1975.1975 through Creator/MercuryRecords. ''Fly by Night'' is notable for two big things: The band changing their sound from the standard Rock fare of their debut album, and bringing in a little drummer by the name of Neil Peart. As such, the album is the first major GrowingTheBeard moment in the band's discography; the influence of Music/LedZeppelin and Music/DeepPurple is still obvious on this album, but the band is already beginning to establish a bit of its SignatureStyle here, particularly on the epic "By-Tor & the Snow Dog". Peart would later come to regard some of his lyrics on this album as an OldShame, however (notably "Anthem").

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The second studio album from Canadian ProgressiveRock band Music/{{Rush}}, released on February 15, 1975. ''Fly by Night'' is notable for two big things: The band changing their sound from the standard Rock fare of their debut album, and bringing in a little drummer by the name of Neil Peart. As such, the album is the first major GrowingTheBeard moment in the band's discography; the influence of Music/LedZeppelin and Music/DeepPurple is still obvious on this album, but the band is already beginning to establish a bit of its SignatureStyle here, particularly on the epic "By-Tor & the Snow Dog". Peart would later come to regard some of his lyrics on this album as an OldShame, however (notably "Anthem").

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The second studio album from Canadian ProgressiveRock band Music/{{Rush}}, Music/{{Rush|Band}}, released on February 15, 1975. ''Fly by Night'' is notable for two big things: The band changing their sound from the standard Rock fare of their debut album, and bringing in a little drummer by the name of Neil Peart. As such, the album is the first major GrowingTheBeard moment in the band's discography; the influence of Music/LedZeppelin and Music/DeepPurple is still obvious on this album, but the band is already beginning to establish a bit of its SignatureStyle here, particularly on the epic "By-Tor & the Snow Dog". Peart would later come to regard some of his lyrics on this album as an OldShame, however (notably "Anthem").
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* FilkSong: "Anthem" for Creator/AynRand (it is titled after [[Literature/{{Anthem}} one of her novels]]) and "Rivendell" for Creator/JRRTolkien. Peart would later distance himself from his lyrics for the former.
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* UncommonTime: {{Lampshaded}} by the movement title "7/4 War Furor". Peart's willingness to play in unusual meter signatures may have been one of the things Lee and Lifeson liked about him; their first drummer, [[ThePeteBest John Rutsey]], hadn't been so fond of them.

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* UncommonTime: {{Lampshaded}} by the movement title "7/4 War Furor". Peart's willingness to play in unusual meter signatures may have been one of the things Lee and Lifeson liked about him; their first drummer, [[ThePeteBest John Rutsey]], Rutsey, hadn't been so fond of them.

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* UncommonTime: {{Lampshaded}} by the movement title "7/4 War Furor". Peart's willingness to play in unusual meter signatures may have been one of the things Lee and Lifeson liked about him; their first drummer, John Rutsey, hadn't been so fond of them.

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* UncommonTime: {{Lampshaded}} by the movement title "7/4 War Furor". Peart's willingness to play in unusual meter signatures may have been one of the things Lee and Lifeson liked about him; their first drummer, [[ThePeteBest John Rutsey, Rutsey]], hadn't been so fond of them.them.
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* SelfReferentialTrackPlacement: The last song of the album is called "In the End".
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* SongStyleShift: "In the End" opens with an acoustic segment before transitioning to a hard rock style.

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* SongStyleShift: "In the End" opens with an acoustic segment before transitioning to a hard rock style.style.
* UncommonTime: {{Lampshaded}} by the movement title "7/4 War Furor". Peart's willingness to play in unusual meter signatures may have been one of the things Lee and Lifeson liked about him; their first drummer, John Rutsey, hadn't been so fond of them.
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The second studio album from Canadian ProgRock band Music/{{Rush}}. ''Fly by Night'' is notable for two big things: The band changing their sound from the standard Rock fare of their debut album, and bringing in a little drummer by the name of Neil Peart. As such, the album is the first major GrowingTheBeard moment in the band's discography; the influence of Music/LedZeppelin and Music/DeepPurple is still obvious on this album, but the band is already beginning to establish a bit of its SignatureStyle here, particularly on the epic "By-Tor & the Snow Dog". Peart would later come to regard some of his lyrics on this album as an OldShame, however (notably "Anthem").

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The second studio album from Canadian ProgRock ProgressiveRock band Music/{{Rush}}.Music/{{Rush}}, released on February 15, 1975. ''Fly by Night'' is notable for two big things: The band changing their sound from the standard Rock fare of their debut album, and bringing in a little drummer by the name of Neil Peart. As such, the album is the first major GrowingTheBeard moment in the band's discography; the influence of Music/LedZeppelin and Music/DeepPurple is still obvious on this album, but the band is already beginning to establish a bit of its SignatureStyle here, particularly on the epic "By-Tor & the Snow Dog". Peart would later come to regard some of his lyrics on this album as an OldShame, however (notably "Anthem").



* Myth/ClassicalMythology: One just merely look at the movement titles to see that it is an influence on "By-Tor & the Snow Dog".

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* Myth/ClassicalMythology: One just need merely look at the movement titles to see that it is an influence on "By-Tor & the Snow Dog".

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The second studio album from Canadian ProgRock band Music/{{Rush}}. ''Fly By Night'' is notable for two big things: The band changing their sound from the standard Rock fare of their debut album, and bringing in a little drummer by the name of Neil Peart.

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The second studio album from Canadian ProgRock band Music/{{Rush}}. ''Fly By by Night'' is notable for two big things: The band changing their sound from the standard Rock fare of their debut album, and bringing in a little drummer by the name of Neil Peart.
Peart. As such, the album is the first major GrowingTheBeard moment in the band's discography; the influence of Music/LedZeppelin and Music/DeepPurple is still obvious on this album, but the band is already beginning to establish a bit of its SignatureStyle here, particularly on the epic "By-Tor & the Snow Dog". Peart would later come to regard some of his lyrics on this album as an OldShame, however (notably "Anthem").



* 1. Anthem (4:26)
* 2. Best I Can (3:24)
* 3. Beneath, Between and Behind (3:00)
* 4. By-Tor And The Snowdog (8:37)

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* 1. # Anthem (4:26)
* 2. # Best I Can (3:24)
* 3. # Beneath, Between and & Behind (3:00)
* 4. # By-Tor And The Snowdog & the Snow-Dog (8:37)
## At the Tobes of Hades
## Across the Styx
## Of the Battle
### Challenge and Defiance
### 7/4 War Furor
### Aftermath
### Hymn of Triumph
## Epilogue



* 1. Fly By Night (3:20)
* 2. Making Memories (2:56)
* 3. Rivendell (5:00)
* 4. In The End (6:51)

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* 1. # Fly By by Night (3:20)
* 2. # Making Memories (2:56)
* 3. # Rivendell (5:00)
* 4. # In The the End (6:51)



* EpicRocking: "By-Tor And The Snow Dog", the bands first song to crack the 8 minute mark.

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* Myth/ClassicalMythology: One just merely look at the movement titles to see that it is an influence on "By-Tor & the Snow Dog".
* EpicRocking: "By-Tor And The & the Snow Dog", the bands band's first song to crack the 8 minute mark.8-minute mark. "In the End", at 6:51, also qualifies.
* FilkSong: "Anthem" for Creator/AynRand (it is titled after [[Literature/{{Anthem}} one of her novels]]) and "Rivendell" for Creator/JRRTolkien. Peart would later distance himself from his lyrics for the former.
* HeavyMithril: "By-Tor & the Snow Dog" and "Rivendell".
* NameAndName: "By-Tor & the Snow Dog".
* SongStyleShift: "In the End" opens with an acoustic segment before transitioning to a hard rock style.
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The second studio album from Canadian ProgRock band Music/{{Rush}}. ''Fly By Night'' is notable for two big things: The band changing their sound from the standard Rock fare of their debut album, and bringing in a little drummer by the name of Neil Peart.

'''Side One'''
* 1. Anthem (4:26)
* 2. Best I Can (3:24)
* 3. Beneath, Between and Behind (3:00)
* 4. By-Tor And The Snowdog (8:37)

'''Side Two'''
* 1. Fly By Night (3:20)
* 2. Making Memories (2:56)
* 3. Rivendell (5:00)
* 4. In The End (6:51)

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* EpicRocking: "By-Tor And The Snow Dog", the bands first song to crack the 8 minute mark.

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