The National Midnight Star #38

Errors-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush-list-all Subject: RUSH Fans Digest of 08/24/90 (#38)
RUSH Fans Digest, Number 38 Friday, 24 August 1990 Today's Topics: Alex is not taking a rest ? Misc. Anagram (for Mongo) Hear'n'Aid Bunch o' stuff Trivia question Re: RUSH Fans Digest of 08/23/90 (#37) Rush songs used on t.v. When Neil joined... Visions and stuff... My guess about Neil... Tourbooks (none) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 11:05:00 EDT From: GREG GORING <CS110255@Sol.YorkU.CA> Subject: Alex is not taking a rest ? Well someone in the last digest was saying that Alex was getting tired of touring well i was surprised to hear that Alex was playing with Gowan here in Toronto last weekend at Ontario Place ( i didn't go since my fantasy football draft was that day ! )I don't know if this was the only show Alex did with Gowan but if it wasn't, he 's definitly not taking a well deserved time off. Is Chronicles going to be released in sept here in Canada??? Greg G. CS110255@YUSOL ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 12:59 EST From: CRAIG <V057QGHV@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: Misc. Howdy.... I spoke to my main rush contact on the phone the other day and got some good info out of him. he was in Toronto last week and made his usual stop at Anthem Records on our beloved Carlton St. He found out from the lady there that there is to be a video released in conjunction with the Chronicals album. From what I understand it is to have some of the older videos on it. He also found out that they are prepared to start work on the next album in November. Which may relieve some of the less optimistic of our clan. He found Alex's place of residence in northern TO. I guess he rode by and checked it out. I went with him by Geddy's house last year(a fairly large white house/mansion with some debris in the front yard as well as a baseball...it figures!!!!) My younger brother even got out of the car and knocked on the door.Talk about embarrassed...I was hiding under the seat. Some guy with shaggy blackhair answered the door , my brother asked if it was the Lee residence..the guy said it was and my brother asked if Geddy was home. NO DICE!!!! Oh well...what an awkward moment to say the least. Finally...to the guy that inquired about Rik Emmett. I have the album...if you want me to get you a CD send some cash...check...whatever and your address to me. Send me e-mail here first for my add. Craig ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 13:14:04 EDT From: bsb2u@prime.acc.virginia.edu Subject: Anagram (for Mongo) Just a quick comment on the brewing Deep meaning vs. just for fun controversy. It does seem to me that many (all?) of the individual lines have some small message, but there really doesn't seem to be a single unifying theme. SO-called "anti-materialism" is only there in spots (RUSH describes themselves as VERY capitalistic, by the way.) and I think some of the attacks on religion are more just comments on general moral decay. Just my 2 cents, brian bevins bsb2u@prime.acc.virginia.edu "he says it used to be a farm before the motor law..." -ORQ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 10:57:44 PDT From: Ron Chrisley <chrisley@parc.xerox.com> Subject: Hear'n'Aid Hear'n'Aid was a Heavy Metal benefit album for the Armenian quake, I think. Ther are various (previously released) tracks on it, including "Tom Sawyer" (I think) and "Owner of a Lonely Heart". The main feature is a cover of "Smoke on the Water" by Chris Squire, Keith Emerson, and many others. One or two of the Rush lads might have helped with the song... Perhaps I'm confusing two benefit LP's. Nevertheless, I am sure that the Rush song on Hear'n'Aid is a previously released, studio version. Ron Chrisley chrisley@csli.stanford.edu Xerox PARC SSL New College Palo Alto, CA 94304 Oxford OX1 3BN, UK (415) 494-4728 (865) 793-484 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 09:18:15 hst From: Hinano Akaka <bigtuna!hinano@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu> Subject: Bunch o' stuff NEIL JOINING RUSH--Neil joined the band on July 29, 1974. Signifigance: Geddy's 21st birthday! [ ZAP. Nailed it right on the head. Ten points for Hinano! (I'm not surprised it was you!) :rush-mgr ] RUSH MUSIC ON TV SHOWS: There is a Canadian show called "Degrassi High" (formerly "Degrassi Jr. High) which is basically aimed at teenagrs and the kinds of problems they face. There was one episode whre this one guy, Joey, goes down to the local radio station to ask if they could play his band's tape. While he was there, they were playing "Force Ten". I was so happy! Rush on TV! It was neat to hear. ANAGRAM: About my statement concerning the fact that Anagram had no meaning: I was being sarcastic...(!) Thanx for the analysis, though. I mentioned Neil wrote it for fun because that was what he said...just quoting. WORQ:"Beneath the noble bird, Between the proudest words, Behind the beauty cracks appear." Puanani Akaka ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 13:25:06 PDT From: Kent D. Withrow <kentdw%ssl.Berkeley.EDU@jade.berkeley.edu> Subject: Trivia question In response to davida's trivia question about Neil joining the band: I don't have my source with me here at work, but the answer is in the intro that Neil wrote for the "Complete RUSH" music books. He either joined or played the first show (in front of 18,000 people?) on Geddy's 21'st birthday, namely June 21st (I think) 1974. Which [ Second place goes to Kent. Sorry, missed first by 4 hours. Also, it's July, not June. Five points. :-) :rush-mgr ] puts Geddy now at a ripe old age of 37, if I can add (which I often can't). But hey, some of the Stones are over 50, and they're still standing, so let's not give up hope yet!! Ciao! ^<^ nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnOOOnnnnnnnnOOOnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn # Kent D. Withrow UC Berkeley Space Sciences Lab, Rm 165 # # a.k.a. Kyont, Two-Sheds kentdw%ssl.berkeley.edu@jade.berkeley.edu # # Home Phone: (415) 649-0787 Work Phone: (415) 642-7409 # # Lerxst Proclaimeth - 1) No Work Today 2) Every Monday = Big Al Day! # uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: evanh@sco.COM (Evan A.C. Hunt) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 13:25:42 PDT Subject: Re: RUSH Fans Digest of 08/23/90 (#37) > So how about it, Rush-folks? What's Alex's middle name??? > (While we're at it, since it's bound to come up, what's Neil's and > Geddy's middle names, also?) Well, Geddy's middle name is "Lee". He dropped his last name. (I forget what it was--something long, eastern-european, and hard-to- pronounce.) eh ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S. <mserda%hydra.unm.edu@ariel.unm.edu> Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 15:28:47 MDT Subject: Rush songs used on t.v. I believe the beginning of Mystic Rythms was on the show "West 57th" which was not on NBC but CBS. It lasted one season I believe. Correct me if I am wrong. --Mark ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 18:26:56 -0400 From: htodd@gmuvax2.gmu.edu (Luna Kaftan) Subject: When Neil joined... sorry, i don't have the date with me, but wasn't it Geddy's 21st birthday? [ A point to Helen! :rush-mgr ] -helen (who's too lazy right now to go home and check) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 23 August 1990 17:46:22 CDT From: "Geddy Riker " <U28802@UICVM.uic.edu> Subject: Visions and stuff... Okay, first of all, here's the info on Visions. RUSH: Visions. The Official Biography, by Bill Banasiewicz Omnibus Press, ISBN 0-7119-1162-2 Order number 44387 It's a great book, by a longtime fan. He gives a lot of great inside info on the Boyz, but just remember that everything is from his own viewpoint. Still, it's a definate must-have fer the RUSH fan. Without it I wouldn't be able to tell you that Neil joined Gedd and Alex on July 29, 1974, which by the way, was Geddster's 21st B-Day. :) [ Yet another correct answer! :rush-mgr ] The sheer amount of trivia, along with that hilarious picture of Gedd and Alex in Junior High, make the book worth it's weight in gold! The author also mentions Gedd noting that there would come a time when the band wouldn't be around anymore. This was around '84, during the genesis of P/G, when the Boyz were having some tough times. Basically, they aren't having ANY problems getting along with each other. It's just that they seem to be realizing that the long months on the road are starting to take their toll, and that they'd like to spend more time cultivating their relationships with their families and friends. Let's hope that they can manage to find a good balance between the band and their personal lives! Now, can anybody provide some info on "Success Under Pressure" and any other books that are available? The rest of us will appreciate you guys and gals in the know sharing it with the rest of us! :) 'Til next time! John Talbot (U28802@UICVM) ORQ:"Leave out conditions, courageous convictions will drag the dream into existence!" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 17:30:00 PDT From: Ron Chrisley <chrisley@parc.xerox.com> Subject: My guess about Neil... Dave asks: "What date (day, month, year) did Neil join RUSH, and why is it (day/month) significant?" Could it be 21/12/7?, where the date is read in the British (and Canadian?) style: December 21st? Didn't think so... The significance is too obvious. Ron Chrisley chrisley@csli.stanford.edu Xerox PARC SSL New College Palo Alto, CA 94304 Oxford OX1 3BN, UK (415) 494-4728 (865) 793-484 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: wolf@xenitec.on.ca (Dave Wolf) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 1990 20:48:10 EDT Subject: Tourbooks A long time ago a nice person named Meg took some time to transcibe the Presto tourbook. I thought this was a great idea and would like to see more. Would someone who has pre-Moving Pictures books be willing to do the same? I would be willing to do one or two post-MP books. If a lot of people all did a different book we could swap a lot of information quickly. Comments? -Dave Dave Wolf wolf@xenitec.on.ca ---------------------------------------------------------- From: MGOODWIN@maine.maine.edu (J. Michael Goodwin) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 90 08:13:53 EDT I am old-time RUSH devotee, so I'm not up on the albums since Signals. Two questions: 1) Are there any live albums since Signals? 2) Which of the albums is closest to the FTK-MOVING PICTURES PERIOD. (This dividing line is for my purposes only, because these are my favorite RUSH albums) Thanks for any info. (I'd experiment and buy them all, but my CD budget is strained). ----------------------------------------------------------
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