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Rush - Fly By Cleveland '74 (Elements Of Crime 024)

Track listing:
  1. Finding My Way 5:11
  2. Best I Can 3:22
  3. Need Some Love 3:35
  4. In The End 6:42
  5. Unknown 4:05
  6. In The Mood 3:35
  7. Here Again 8:23
  8. Working Man - Drum Solo 11:04
  9. What You're Doing 5:06
  10. Fly By Night 3:29
  11. Anthem 4:46
  12. Bad Boy 7:34

Notes


Fly By Cleveland

Media: 1 CD
Time: 66:59
Catalog: Elements of Crime (024)
Source: Radio Broadcast & Audience
Quality: VG-
Date: 08-26-74 & 11-03-74
Location: Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio

Track Listing
Finding My Way
Best I Can
Need Some Love
In the End
Fancy Dancer
In the Mood
Here Again
Working Man / Drum Solo
What You're Doing
Fly By Night
Anthem
Bad Boy

Comments
and Reviews:
Taken from Brent's Bootlegs:
This is one of the worst sounding bootlegs I own -- but it does have one redeeming value. It is the very earliest show on CD. This is strictly for collectors. By-Tor '74 is a MUCH better recording from this same time period.
Bill Girton:
An average broadcast recording. There is some signal static but nothing to bad. All of the instruments can be heard clearly but the signal fluctuates a few times throughout the show. It has the first live performance of Fly By Night on it (according to Geddy). I have always had a hell of a time getting proof positive on the source of this show. I have heard that it is the complete 8/24/74 show and also that it is a mix of 8/24/74 and 11/3/74. To make matters even more confusing supposedly 11/3/74 is the first time Fly By Night was ever played. That would mean that this is either a combination of 8/24/74 and 11/3/74 or actually a complete 11/3/74. A close listening seems to suggest two different sounding recordings so I am going with the combination theory.

Agora Ballroom,
Cleveland


Radio Broadcast & Audience
Date: 08-26-74 & 11-03-74


Comments and Reviews:

Taken from Brent's Bootlegs:
This is one of the worst sounding bootlegs I own -- but it does have one redeeming value. It is the very earliest show on CD. This is strictly for collectors. By-Tor '74 is a MUCH better recording from this same time period.

Bill Girton:
An average broadcast recording. There is some signal static but nothing to bad. All of the instruments can be heard clearly but the signal fluctuates a few times throughout the show. It has the first live performance of Fly By Night on it (according to Geddy). I have always had a hell of a time getting proof positive on the source of this show. I have heard that it is the complete 8/24/74 show and also that it is a mix of 8/24/74 and 11/3/74. To make matters even more confusing supposedly 11/3/74 is the first time Fly By Night was ever played. That would mean that this is either a combination of 8/24/74 and 11/3/74 or actually a complete 11/3/74. A close listening seems to suggest two different sounding recordings so I am going with the combination theory.