The National Midnight Star #90

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_mailing_list Subject: The National Midnight Star of 11/05/90 (#90)
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 90 Monday, 5 November 1990 Today's Topics: Updated Mailing List Introduction (11/2/90) Bunnies HYF street scene Metallica--Master of Puppets PRS Guitars topics of world importance Chronicles Video and Master of Puppets Rush Videos Mix mag, Religion, Discography Rush-related Discography (none) Red Lenses Final Call for Dates!! ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Updated Mailing List Introduction (11/2/90) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 90 11:01:07 EST From: RUSH Fans Digest Manager <rush-mgr> Here is the latest incarnation of the mailing list introductory file, FYI. Just thought you'd like to see what's being sent to new members. rush-mgr ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ Welcome to the RUSH mailing list, "The National Midnight Star"! This is a list for general topics pertaining to RUSH, both the band and its individual members. Any appropriate topics are welcome, and flames are discouraged. Topics have included album & concert reviews, song 'dissection', tour speculation, and general discussions. The list was originally a mail reflector, but due to high volume has evolved into a moderated digest. Mailings are usually every weekday, but this depends upon (my) work load and general availability. There are currently over 500 members in this list, scattered across North and South America, Europe, and Asia. To post to the list, send mail to: rush@syrinx.umd.edu For administrative matters, send mail to: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Note: There is a Frequently Asked Questions List (FAQL) which is posted on or around the beginning of each month; you might refer to this before launching a 'new' topic. Also, please check the 'tail' of each issue for the correct addresses for administrative, posting, and archive mailings. That's all for now; periodic updates sent via the list. Copies of current membership of the list available by sending mail to 'rush-request'. Manager, The National Midnight Star (RUSH Fans Digest) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Nov 90 09:41 EST From: V068J6JK@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu Subject: Bunnies Well, since everybody else has been posting about the bunnies I figured I might as well stick my two cents in. I saw the boyz in Rochester, and there were no bunnies. About two months later I went to the Toronto show, and the bunny incident occurred. BTW, does anybody have any idea as to how a band as pathetic as Voivod managed to open for a band as awesome as Rush?!?? Well, gotta go Mike ******************************************************************************* "Listen to my music/and hear what it can do. There's something here as strong as life I know that it will reach you." Rush 2112 ******************************************************************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Nov 90 12:29 EST From: FYFES%lafayett.BITNET@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU Subject: HYF street scene Something else I noticed in that building (the one with the Statue of Liberty) Look at the lower (lowest) right-hand window. Is it me, or does that look like water? "High" water? Just a thought. And a brief comment on Hand Over Fist, to extend the metaphor in the song, I always thought that the part "Humming your favorite song / You know I've hated that song for so long" was a kind of a "scissor" (as in scissor-paper- stone), since it was bugging the one guy, screwing up their relationship (possibly), acting as the scissors that cut the paper (leaving the rock, the one guy, "stand alone"). On the humorous topic, I was wondering, did they coming out and start doing a surfing song for part of the encore when anyone saw them, like they did in Pittsburgh? *Oh yeah, Geddy also greeted us in proper Pittsburghese: "How YINS guys doin' out there?" :) Brief question (geez, I guess I shoulda had all this in the subject line. Oh well.): Has anyone seen posters of the cover of Presto or a full poster of the juggler scene? (Not just a close-up of the juggler, I mean). One more brief question, then it's off to lunch. I've seen mention of videos for The Pass and Superconductor. Are these just the ones used in concert, or are the "actual" videos? If they are, where can I lay my hands on 'em? After all, there's no chance of seeing them on MTV, since a Rush video plays for 2-3 weeks, and then disappears, never to be seen again. Stew Fyfe FYFES@lafayett.BITNET P.S. Just remembered something else that was pretty funny, when Alex and Geddy were on Rockline after ASoH came out. Someone asked if it was true that they were breaking up, and Alex said: "What? This is the first I've heard of it." And Geddy said: "Well, Alex, I didn't want to tell you after the show." And then I think Alex asked if anyone knew of a good job. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Nov 90 11:49:57 -0800 From: estrada@cory.Berkeley.EDU (Victor Estrada) Subject: Metallica--Master of Puppets Matthew Deter (6600mld@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu) writes: > In the list of thanks-you's for this album (1986) there is a line >"Geddy, Alex, Neil of Rush." I found this a bit odd, as it implies some >sort of freindship between the Rush band members and MetallicA's. Anyone >care to comment? I don't know what kind of relationship there is between Metallica and Rush, but I do remember that shortly after Master of Puppets was released, I read an interview with Geddy. One of the questions he was asked was what bands did he like at that time. He gave a very enthusistic thumbs up to Metallica. He said he was really excited by their music. I thought this was great, since these happen to be my two favorite bands! I assume Geddy was also impressed by Metallica's commitment to their music, though I don't know this for sure. I think in this sense, the two bands a very similar. Victor Estrada (estrada@cory.berkeley.edu) "Honesty is my only excuse." "One likes to believe Try to rob us of it but its no use. In the freedom of music." --Metallica --Rush Damage, Inc. Spirit of Radio ------------ --------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Nov 90 14:59:21 est From: "Dan Schwarz" <dan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> Subject: PRS Guitars Paul Reed Smith is something of a local legend in my hometown (Annapolis, Maryland) ... he started making guitars about ten years ago, I think. (someone correct me on this if I'm wrong) and they've become quite popular in recent years. I recall that Eddie Van Halen was seen around town a couple of years ago, picking up a PRS guitar handmade by Paul. I think he was buying it as an investment of sorts, rather than as a guitar to use every day. I'm sure Paul's original handmade guitars are very valuable by now. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Nov 90 09:25:49 -0500 From: Patrick.Quairoli@cyber.widener.edu Subject: topics of world importance does any one know who is on the pin that geddy is wearing in the a_s_o_h video? has any one heard that the beat to yyz is actually the morse code signal for yyz "alternating currents force a show of hands...." patrick the_analog_kid patrick.quairoli@cyber.widener.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Nov 90 18:19 EDT From: DG8150%ALBNYVMS.BITNET@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU Subject: Chronicles Video and Master of Puppets Hello, I work for Transworld Music. They are one of the biggest music and video distributers in the country. They own every Record Town and Tape World in the nation. So they are big. They also don't have the Chronicles Video, nor have they any record of ordering it. I don't know what this means but I felt it should be made public. As for the reason that Neil, Geddy, and Alex are part of the thanks list on Master of Puppets is: I heard and interview where Cliff Burton, their late bass plyer, listed them as an influence. I also read an interveiw with Geddy. He said that Metallica reminded him of Rush. Not in the way they sounded but that they(Metallica) were doing their own thing and not selling out to get a record deal. So, I guess it is safe to say that they are fans of each other. Bye Dean ---------------------------------------------------------- From: boerio@ecn.purdue.edu (Jeff Boerio) Subject: Rush Videos Date: Sun, 4 Nov 90 22:16:48 EST Right now, I am sitting here watching Rush on MuchMusic. I am praying to my God hoping that someone else knows about this, and is recording this show. They're showing their videos. So far, "Closer to the Heart," "Limelight," an interview with Neil from 1-90, "Tom Sawyer," and now "Distant Early Warning." "Limelight" anmd "Tom Sawyer" were videos I hadn't seen before, recorded in LeStudio. I'll assume that these are the only videos for these tunes that have been released. I hope someone is recording this show, because I would really like to obtain a copy of this. If you have recorded this show, please get in touch with me via Email. Thanks! - Jeff -- Jeff Boerio (boerio@orchestra.ecn.purdue.edu) Purdue University ECN Software Support Programmer Rush Quote: "Don't ask me, I'm just improvising" Pink Quote: "There's someone in my head, but it's not me." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Nov 90 20:13:12 -0800 From: Ted Ives <tedi@apple.com> Subject: Mix mag, Religion, Discography Hi folks, I have a few bits of Rush info..... * Mix Magazine The October '90 issue of Mix has an interview with Rupert Hine. He didn't mention Rush but at least there's a good picture of the dude. He may be the next producer, who knows. Also, on pg 164, there's an article on live sound which talks about the Rush settup. There's a nice picture of the speaker settup from the Rush show at Oakland Collesium with an insert photo of the boys jamming. * Hold Your Fire picture I inspected the picture to look for the "sex act" next to the Statue of Liberty. The tour program photo reveals much more detail. It looks possible, but I won't describe graphically what I think I see. Also, I noticed that the clock next to the Chinese restaraunt is set for 21:12! This is of course, military time and it's obviouslly night. Folks talked about all the little details in this picture on many occasions but I don't remember hearing about the 21:12 clock, (at least, I don't remember anyone mentioning it). * About Rush and religion I don't think it's any of our darn business what their beliefs are. But I can't help mentioning that Peart said he was taught by a bunch of Nuns and that he is wearing a large silver cross around his neck in the Fly by Night promo film. It's possible that attending a religious school run by Nuns could have influenced the creation of 2112. I know I would have felt pretty oppressed in the environment of a religions school. He has said that he doesn't really believe in the existence of a supreme being but that he does acknowlege the possibility of powers and forces we cannot perceive or understand. I don't think we should dig any deeper into the group's beliefs. * Rush-related Discography I have compiled a discography of rush-related recordings. This includes any published recordings which the members participated in. I posted it in a seperate entry. Well, that's all for now. Take care, - Chris Michael ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Nov 90 20:14:35 -0800 From: Ted Ives <tedi@apple.com> Subject: Rush-related Discography [ Great list Chris; thanks! :rush-mgr ] RUSH-RELATED DISCOGRAPHY By Chris Michael Last Rev: 11/90 LPs: "Universal Juveniles" by Max Webster (Rush in "Battlescar") 1980 (ANR-1-1027 Anthem) <Lifeson-produced for "Wireless" around 1981. Can anyone I.D.?> "Great White North" by Bob and Doug McKenzie (Geddy singing "Take Off") 1981 (ANR-1-1036 Anthem) "Vignettes" by Marie Lynn Hammond (Lee on 2 tracks) 1983 (BTR 1002 Black Tie Records) "Boys Brigade" by Boys Brigade (Lee produced) 1983 (ST 12278 Capitol) "We Are the World" by USA for Africa with Lee in Northern Lights singing "Tears are Not Enough" 1985 (40043 Columbia) "Alien Shores" by Platinum Blonde (Alex on 2 tracks) 1985 (PCC-80105 Columbia) "Champion" by Jeff Berlin (Peart on 2 tracks) 1985 (Passport Jazz PJ 88004 A) "Beyond Borders" by Canadian Guitar Summit (with Alex) July 1987 Guitar Player Magazine (flexidisc) "Pieces of Eight" (Peart percussion complilation) May 1987 Modern Drummer Magazine (flexidisc) "Serious Business" by Greenway (Alex doing solo in "In the Danger Zone") 1988 (81827-1 Atlantic) "Clean Slate" by Clean Slate (Alex produced) 1988 (ANM-1 5002 Anthem) (5 song EP) "Dream on the Horizon: A Tribute to the Olympic Spirit" by The Big Picture 1988 (WSC-331 Chartwell Records) (Alex on 2 tracks) "Smoke on the Water" (Mega-Rock Re-Mix)/Paranoid, by Rock Aid Armenia and Black Sabbath, (Alex on guitar) 1989 UK ARMENT 001, ARMENTR 002, ARMENT 002 "Lost Brotherhood" by Larry Gowan (Alex on all tracks) 1990 (80160 Anthem) CASSETTES: "Star Jam Series: Neil Peart Style" "Starlicks Guitar Lesson: Alex Lifeson Style" "Boys Brigade" by Boys Brigade (Lee produced) 1983 (4XT-12278 Capitol) "Clean Slate" by Clean Slate (Alex produced) 1988 (4AN-1 5002 Anthem) "Lost Brotherhood" by Larry Gowan (Alex on all tracks) 1990 (CT 80160 Anthem) CD's: "Universal Juveniles" by Max Webster (Rush in "Battlescar") 1980 (?? ANR-1-1027 Anthem) "Alien Shores" by Platinum Blonde (Alex on 2 tracks) 1985 (EK 40147 Epic) "Smoke On the Water" by Rock Aid Armenia (Alex on guitar) 1989 UK (ARMEN CD 001) Several of these titles appeared on other labels and on different media, (ie. Cassettes, LPs, Singles or CDs). All additions or corrections are welcome! Enjoy! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Nov 90 23:09:17 -0600 From: Carl Samos <samos@cs.uiuc.edu> Fellow Midnight Star Readers, I wrote last week that I "heard it straight from the horses' mouths" about RUSH in the studio and about Chronicles the video. Well, the "horses' mouths" that I refer to are the band and their management. True, there has been talk on the digest about the video being available, but has anybody actually seen it? As of yet, I haven't heard of it being available, and I tend to believe the management when they say it's not finished. After all, they do have some involvement with the project. Well, if anybody sees it, let me know. [ Ok, well I hate to sound like a 'doubting Thomas', but I just wanted to make clear the concept that the band and the management releasing the video are two separate entities. Mercury/Polygram will be releasing the video, but RUSH are no longer under contract with them, having switched to Atlantic after "A Show Of Hands". If the Mercury people say it's not done yet, then I'd tend to believe them. I had been told that a local distributor had it, but that may have been a marketing lie to get me to order it... Also (for curiosity), did you speak to them, or see/hear an interview? What is the source of the info? :rush-mgr ] Matthew Deter wrote in TNMS #89 that Metallica thanked RUSH on their Master of Puppets album. I've heard Geddy say that he likes Metallica's music: "It's got a lot of energy." And conversely, the members of Metallica all enjoy RUSH's music. I'm not sure if it goes any deeper than that. Today we finally finished all of our studio work! We were actually done a few weeks ago, but Tim wanted to resing one of the tunes, so we did that today. In a few months our CD will finally be available! It's never too late to be added to our mailing list! Just e-mail me your postal address, and we'll send you a newsletter. Have a good day, eh! Carl Samos We've got Mars on the horizon samos@m.cs.uiuc.edu says "The National Midnight Star" - it's true! Animator What you believe is what you are. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: The Bolton Flamer <csuam@cu.warwick.ac.uk> Subject: Red Lenses Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 10:03:06 BST Someone recently asked about the meaning of Red Lenses. Being here in the UK ( Warwick, England to be precise ) I thought I contribute my 2 pence worth rather than my $0.02 on the subject. As far as I can make out the title Red Lenses is a play on the idea of Rose-Tinted Spectacles - a phrase often used about someone who sees the world as a cleaner, better place than it really is. Neil is using that association here with Red coloured specs - red could well be a hint at communism. Not being an American I don't know much about the subject but I believe the term McCarthyism has alot to do with the subject of this song. Wasn't there some period not so long ago when the States became obsessed with closet communists and famous people were brought before a committee and made to swear they weren't communist. I think the committee was instigated by a guy called McCarthy. Sounded like some kind of Witch Hunty. No doubt somebody more knowledgeable will fill in all my omitted details. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 02:42:22 PST From: jlang%sdcc13@ucsd.edu (~ Rush Fanatic ~) Subject: Final Call for Dates!! Well, it's getting near that time boys and girls. This will be my final call for dates that anyone has for Rush concerts. Please send them my way to : jlang@ucsd.edu or jlang@sdcc13.ucsd.edu I am as most of you know by now, compiling a big list of tour dates of Rush in concert and the current count is up to roughly 500 or so dates. If you've old concert stubs or anything that might help fill up the missing gaps (and there's a LOT of them!) please send them to me in the form: Month Date Year Location Played, State (or country if foreign) I could really use some foreign dates if anyone over in Europe or elsewhere help me I'd be grateful. Thanks to those that have sent me numerous dates. By now I've most of the dates off of many people's concert shirts and yes, even back issues of Rolling Stone magazine and other sources. Also, thanks to the many who sent me their bootleg list with dates from all sorts of places. Many of you have expressed an interest in trading and from all the bootleg lists I've received doing this Concert Listing - I've compiled a pretty big list of things. Because of the nature of such things, if anyone would like to submit their bootleg collection and are interested in the lists of others that I've received, please send it to me in _EMAIL_ and you'll get a copy of lists I've gotten from people which I've used to fill out missing gaps. For the majority of cases, I have used these bootlegs as a definitive date on questionable cases. The 1st edition of the Concert Listing will no doubt be riddled with errors, so send corrections to the above address if you know FOR SURE of a certain date that is erroneous. -Jimmy (still looks good after a year!) ----------------------------------------------------------
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