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Title: The Fifth Order Of Angels
Media: 1 cdr
Source: Pre-broadcast Soundboard
Dates: August 26, 1974
Venue: Agora Ballroom
Location: Cleveland, OH
Catalog: Sirius Records
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Setlist:
Stage Announcements
Finding My Way
Best I Can
Need Some Love
In The End
Fancy Dancer
In The Mood
Bad Boy
Here Again
Working Man
Drum Solo
What You're Doing
Garden Road


Title: Electric Rush
Media: 1 cdr
Source: Radio Broadcast
Dates: December 5, 1974
Venue: Electric Lady Studios
Location: New York City, NY
Catalog: Digital Reproductions DR 20574
Jewel case liners found here (look under 'High Res Scans)
Setlist:
Finding My Way
Best I Can
In The Mood
Anthem
Need Some Love
Fly By Night
Here Again
Bad Boy
Working Man
Drum Solo
Outro


Title: Finding Prime
Media: 1 cdr
Source: Pre-broadcast Soundboard
Dates: December 16, 1974
Venue: Agora Ballroom
Location: Cleveland, OH
Catalog: Sirius Records
Jewel case liners found here when available (look under 'High Res Scans)
Setlist:
Finding My Way
The Best I Can
What You're Doing
Fly By Night
Here Again
Anthem
Bad Boy
Working Man
Drum Solo

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Additional Comments on shows:
The Fifth Order Of Angels:
DublAgent: This pre-FM source has no commercials or voice-overs and is superior to all other versions of this show. No EQ or other processing was used on this source.

Electric Rush:

The Digital Dan: Taken from a lower gen source and remastered for a brighter, fuller sound. The result is a better sounding show than By-Tor '74, a great production in its own right. The highs are definitely more pronounced and clearer at the cost of more hiss. But the balance between the highs and hiss is pretty good. Sounds great cranked up loud on the stereo. The small intimate studio setting of this performance really makes it sound as if the band is performing in your living room. Kind of like a public rehearsal. Recommended for any serious Rush fan. Special thanks to Nelson for graciously donating the source used for this production.
LeeGeddy: This is a nice upgrade to By-Tor '74!! The source sounds better than the previous version plus it has the full show which includes the Outro by the DJ. The sound is great with only distraction being the pronounced hiss, but this source does indeed have a fuller sound than By-Tor '74. Working Man has an awesome improvised solo that features parts of "to-be" By-Tor & The Snow Dog.
Ron's ROIO Rush Review: This show was originally performed for FM radio broadcast a couple months prior to the release of "Fly By Night." Neil has only been with the band for a few months at this point, but the playing is tight and precise. The FBN songs are still coming together, so some songs, most notably "Best I Can" contain some alternate lyrics. The structure of "Fly By Night" is different, with the guitar solo coming after the vocal bridge and a completely different ending. We get a rare treat in "Working Man," when Alex delivers a guitar solo outside of the normal structure of the song. "Bad Boy" is introduced as a Beatles song, although it was originally written by Larry Williams (I don’t remember the Beatles ever doing this one, actually). It’s amusing to hear the polite clapping of what sounds like about five or ten folks in the studio. Geddy’s soft-spoken comments in between songs is a sharp contrast to the very hard-edged performance. An excellent pseudo- audience show. Apparently, several mikes were set up around the studio, with only a very basic soundboard feed. The result is a very well-mixed sound -- at times, you can almost imagine that you’re listening to the "Rush" album.

Finding Prime:
DublAgent: This pre-FM source has no commercials or voice-overs and is superior to all other versions of this show. No EQ or other processing was used on this source.