The National Midnight Star #113

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: 11/29/90 - The National Midnight Star #113
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 113 Thursday, 29 November 1990 Today's Topics: Alex's son, music awards,etc.. server update RE: Rap and Sampling This, that, and the other thing Rush cover tunes And the meek shall inherit the earth Re: rap, bunnies, and Witch Hunt (none) Geddy's real name RUSH rap, copyright laws.... A little bit on everything... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 12:49 EST From: Shane Faulkner <V127L2QZ@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: Alex's son, music awards,etc.. For some unknown reason, Alex Lifeson's son Justin was on the 6 O'clock Rock Report on Q107 (toronto) last night). I only caught the end of it, again, I have no idea why he was on there. He mentioned his dad brought him to Le Studio for the recording of Signals... that picture you see of Neil with his Tama kit out on the lake.. it seems they miked him out there!! He did the drums to 'Analog Kid' while floating. Justin also mentioned his dad brought him along for a few dates on the Hemispheres tour.. He was 6 at the time and had a toy plastic guitar. Anyway, during the encore at one of the shows, Alex mimed a solo on the toy guitar while his roadie actually did the playing behind the scenes. I find this hilarious. I also have my tickets for the Toronto Music Awards. Last year Gedd won best bassist and Neil nabbed best drummer. neither were there to accept the awards, but this year who knows??? I mean, there old buddies the Websters are re-forming... can anyone say 'live Battlescar'?????????????? Ya gotta have your dreams!!!!!! -Shane ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: server update Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 11:53:30 CST From: Keith E. Ford <infonode!fordke@uunet.UU.NET> The server is running fine so far. How about some of you making a contribution so I can fill the holes. Check the end of this NMS for instructions on accessing the server. The only problems I've seen so far are people forgetting to say GET when they ask for a lyrics file. Be sure to read the HELP file. Here is the list of currently supported commands. GET - request a specific file listed in the index SEND - (same as GET) HELP - request the help file (this file) INDEX - request list of requestable files MESSAGE - this is a message to server keeper (do not process) NOTE - (same as MESSAGE) Changes to index of server@ingr.com since Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 BYTES FILENAME CHANGE DESCRIPTION ------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1108 changes :replaces incoming, this file 61687 misc/inet_guide :RFRC1118, HitchHiker's Guide to Internet 30908 rush/digest/105 :added Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 19865 rush/digest/106 :added Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 22694 rush/digest/107 :added Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 20618 rush/digest/109 :added Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 17480 rush/digest/110 :added Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 23301 rush/digest/111 :added Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 13202 rush/misc/alex_iv :'89 Music Express interview with Alex 54544 rush/misc/neil_iv :'89 Modern Drummer interview with Neil 23301 rush/misc/nstudio_iv :"In The Studio" with Alex & Geddy for MP 11408 rush/misc/q107_iv :Rock Report with Alex, group of the decade -1 incoming :deleted Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 -1 misc/calendar :deleted Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 -1 rush/misc/alex_intvw :deleted Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 -1 rush/misc/neil_intvw :deleted Wed Nov 28 11:23:55 1990 The file "changes" is used to track modifications to the index. I will post it, with comments, as needed to TNMS. You can request this file, but it will contain no change descriptions other than add/delete. BTW, I wrote to MTV asking them to have a "Rush Hour" once a month where they play a continuous hour of Rush videos. Their reply did not respond to my question, but simply suggested I watch the reunion weekend of Nov 24-25. Perhaps if they received more letters... [the previous sentence was a subtle :-) hint] MTV Networks, 1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036 -- | Micro Magic BBS (Fidonet: 1:373/12, MaBell: +1 205 830 2362) | "and the Trees are all kept equal by hatchet, axe, and saw." -Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 13:27:56 -0500 From: rjf@maxwell.physics.purdue.edu (Robert J. Friedman III) Subject: RE: Rap and Sampling Good day, eh? Well, as much as it pains me to say this (ow!), I must defend rap and sampling. Personally, Ido not consider rap to be music in most cases. It is however, a form of expression (is it art--no don't touch that one!) that in many cases requires a modicum of creativity. In the cases where all the music is sampled from other groups I could hardly be persuaded to call it original music. But even if it isn't "music" it is entertainment ( to some) and the recording industry has long handled more than just music ("soothing sounds of nature", comedy albums, instructional tapes, etc.). In the case of sampling (especially in rap music), I agree that the original artists must be protected from any copyright infringement, but we can NOT allow sampling to be banned, limmited, or otherwise. In addition to the primary concern of our first ammendment rights (fuck censorship!) we must preserve a great expressive tool. Sampling can be used for more than stealing other people's music. Samplers are useful tools in shaping/layering synthetic and natural sounds and can be used in incredibly creative ways. Look at the modern music of Frank Zappa and Laurie Anderson for instance. Just so there is no misunderstanding, I generally dislike rap, I'm only defending the rights of people to make/listen to it if they wish (why, we'll never know). Also, I get extremely irritated when I hear samplers being "missused" i.e. "I...I...I...I... N..n..n..need.." But I don't believe people should be prevented from using them this way (reprimanded maybe...). Incidently, Geddy did this sort of thing during "Scars" on the _Presto_ tour (grrrr). BTW, I'm really suprised nobody made Vanilla Ice give Bowie/Queen credit for "Ice Ice Baby" on his album. I mean...didn't they notice, or what!?? Nuff said. Later. =Bob Friedman "Twas brillig in the slithy tove..." C.S. Lewis ---------------------------------------------------------- From: chainsaw@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (David Laurenc Gordon) Subject: This, that, and the other thing Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 14:02:45 EST Greetnix, RUSHers. I just would like to toss a couple of pennies into the fray (another euphamism for putting my two cents in) on a few things. This: I'm afraid that I've heard from three separate sources about a destroyed (a.k.a. rap) version of Tom Sawyer. Is there any way we can bring some sort of court case against it? That: I'm sort of sick of leafing through (o.k., scrolling through) pages and pages of broken strings and bunnies and the like. Enough is enough! The other thing: I keep on hearing how Neil's voice is the one that says, "Subdivisions", but in the video (check Chronicles) Alex clearly says it into the microphone. Can someone clear this up? So long, Dave ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 14:10 EST From: Lewis A Bernstein <V087N562@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: Rush cover tunes The only song that I know of that Rush has covered was a Beatles tune originally and they covered it when they played songs from Fly By Night out, before the record was released. In the tape I heard, it sounded as if there were few people present with limited applause between the songs. I also believe that it was one of the ways they introduced Neil to the group/fans/radio world. Besides that song, (name of which I can't recall) I don't think that they have covered other songs...... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: robin_m@apollo.com Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 13:30:05 EST Subject: And the meek shall inherit the earth A few answers (and obnoxious opinions): >From: "C. Alex Harden" >Subject: Bunnies, Vocals, and Sampling (NOT!) >>IMHO, sampling of music in most forms degrades the purpose of music itself: >>to _create_ an art form. (Granted, you might not agree with me on my defin- >>ition of its purpose, but oh well.) Sampling merely takes someone else's work >>and makes it into something that is (ostensibly) yours. As an objectivist I >>find this reprehensible. No one should have to stoop to this level. > >Too true. It's like going to a junkyard, taking parts from various cars, and > trying to make a new one for yourself, calling it your "model". If it moves, > great, if it doesn't, at least it's yours. Sampling should be restricted. I happen to disagree here. Unless someone is taking all of "Tom Sawyer" and claiming it as their own, I see nothing wrong with copying the bass lines or whatever from it. Plagiarism is a long-standing tradition of both rock and pop music. As someone before mentioned, Rush is even "guilty" of it (1812 Overture, the cartoon music in La Villa). ELP has a lot of songs which are just rocked-out classical pieces, etc. Should these also be restricted, or is it just music that ANNOYS you that should be? Besides that, what's the problem with it if the artist consents? Funny thing I noticed is that the sampling seems to be having the opposite effect than everyone attributes to it. The sister of a friend of mine, who's 15, never heard "Under Pressure" until that Vanilla Ice song came out. A local radio station mixed the two and now she wants to buy the Queen album too. Pretty weird. I guess I'd say sampling is fine if credit is given where credit is due. >From: CHU302%VAXA.BANGOR.AC.UK@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU >Subject: Why won't Rush Tour Britain? >I don't like to gripe about my favourite band but it does gall a bit to be told >that the band no longer consider that European tours are a practical >proposition.It's like being told by someone that you've nursed to health that >now they are well they no longer need you. During the Presto tour, we asked Larry Allen (drum tech for Neil in case you don't already know that) about a Euro tour. He said "I don't think Rush will return to Europe again." Period. He did mention that he thought they should, considering the number of fans they have over there, but that it didn't seem likely. Sorry to flame you a bit here, but I think Rush's (actually Neil's more likely, but I think all of them to a lesser extent) attitude is that they "owe" their fans nothing, in the sense of being in debt. IMHO they owe nothing to their fans except to be true to their music. I don't think they are blowing off Europe for monetary reasons, its just that they have families and they aren't as young as they used to be. If Rush decided to stop touring altogether I could respect that, because that is their decision. Easy for me to say, being on the greener side of the pond, but hey. >From: Michael S Savett <savvy@brahms.udel.edu> >Subject: Tom Sawyer rap > > Has anyone actually HEARD this song? For all I know (nothing personal) >someone may be trying to pull our collective legs! Geez... I'm suprised nobody mentioned this earlier... >From: "HINDS" <lerxst@pine.circa.ufl.edu> >Subject: Big Al Days Returns! > >Re: Giant Bunnies and Picture Discs c/o Mark > When the boys were here at the St. Petersburg Bayfront Center, the two > bunnies did not drop from the ceiling--they inflated out of giant top > hats on either side of the stage (during Tom Sawyer?--help Broon and > Cygnus!) and proceeded ot dance (or at least jiggle) throughout the song > and into the encore. The bunnies were already out for Tom Sawyer. I don't remember when they came out, maybe 2 songs before that? > (1) Can anyone substantiate that the begining to Witch Hunt has someone > chanting "We must protect the children of Fort Lauderdale Florida! We > must protect our children!" And can anyone tie this to an alleged > incident where Rush was chastised for an occurrence at a Ft. Lauderdale > show where a fan was seriously injured? This is one of the weirdest romors I have heard about the band! (Other than Alex bathing in virgin blood!) I have no idea.... > (3) Was Chronicles released without a thumbs up from Rush? Didn't they > leave Mercury because they were disgruntled with the quality of their > reproductions? If so, why does Show Don't Tell appear on Chronicles? No, they left Mercury because they felt that Mercury wasn't doing enough to promote them, instead letting them do it themselves by touring. Atlantic promised them more vigorous PR, so they went there. My personal opinion, and I have no official reinforcement to this, is that SDT was offered by Rush as a measure to keep them from putting "Take Off" on the album, probably because Rush rightfully didn't see it as representative of their music, and wouldn't want it on a "greatest hits" album due to their perfectionism. I don't blame 'em, personally. I thought it was a bad choice. Even though I wouldn't mind a CD copy of the song, it definitely doesn't belong on a best of Rush album and was glad SDT was substituted. -Marshall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Work: |And you'll recognize by the reflection in our eyes robin_m@apollo.hp.com |That deep down inside we're all one and the same School: |We're clutching at straws, still drowning.... cygnus@wpi.wpi.edu | -Marillion ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 20:11:51 GMT From: cs34140d@vttcf.cc.vt.edu (Jay Cook) Subject: Re: rap, bunnies, and Witch Hunt Sorry I haven't posted in a while...having to move my stuff around to another account. Plus I'm in the middle of a HUMONGOUS CS project so I just got on for the first time and found 30 or so NMS in my box. WOW!! Well, enough chat, my $.02 worth goes to the following topics: Re: Rush bunnies (the female kind!!) ------------------------------------ At the show in Richmond, VA on May 4...there were indeed 3 very fine-looking females in bunny-outfits that came out after one song and gave each of the band members donuts!! Yea...DONUTS!!! Geddy said, "Ah yes...the Donut Bunnies!!" "Luv them Krispy Kremes!!!" Now since I don't know what the band member's wives look like, I can't really say if they are indeed their wives or not. Oh well!! Still was pretty funny though...just goes to show that the Boyz have a great sense of humor!! Re: Rap -------- I remember some guy in NMS #112 was reaming us for not trying to appreciate rap. Well sir...I've listened to Public Enemy, NWA, etc.... ( I really have no choice...everyone plays it on their respective concert-stereos-from-hell here at Tech) and while I *DO* believe that these people have considerable musical talents, I still don't see why I should like what they do just because of that. I like some rap, but in very limited quantities. Besides, if these guys are such great musical talents...why can't they just write their own stuff and leave the other people's stuff alone??? Just an opinion! Re: Witch Hunt -------------- after reading the post from someone who had thought he heard this message in the opening of "Witch Hunt", and listening to the beginning of the song itself about 40-50 times...I'm very conviced that whoever it was that thought they heard a voice in the background saying something like "We must save the child- ren of Fort Lauderdale Florida" is very right!!!! Although I didn't think it was quite what was said. It sounds like "We must break the stands in Fort Lauderdale Florida....We must protect our children!!" I dunno...anyone else heard this???? Oh well, I guess that is about it. As always, if anyone needs any song's ly- rics from any album...email me at the address below. I'll be glad to send it to you. Well, gotta run!! "..exit...stage left.." Jay Cook ('WEDGE') ________________________________________________________ -- Name: Jay Cook (also known as Wedge) -- -- Internet: cs34140d@vttcf.cc.vt.edu -- -- US Mail: 106 Barringer Hall, VATECH, -- Blacksburg, VA 24060-0001 -- -- Why? --> Because someone has to!! -- -------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: MGOODWIN@maine.maine.edu (J. Michael Goodwin) Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 15:27:38 EST Just a little Rush andecdote from a revitalized fan. I've been subcribing to the NMS since mid-summer 90, and it has renew- ed my interest in the band. I have every album up to P/G, but since I was an impoverished college kid at that time (with no turntable), that was the last one I bought. The other day it dawned on me; your girlfriend has a turntable, idiot! get out those old albums! I did, and it has been great listening to them all over again. It's been 5 yrs since those albums have turned, 5 yrs since I felt the way I always used to about the band. After listening to them the last few days, I'm now ready to check out some of the new (post P/G) CD's. All I've heard from them are the infrequent singles like Big Money, Time Stand Still, etc., so I have no idea how the band's music has progressed in the last few years. It'll be in- teresting to see what they're like. By the way, I play guitar, and if there are any musicians from the New England area who'd like to jam on some Rush, e-mail me! Final note: A while back, I posted about the comparison of Rush music to reggae as absurd (as did another list member), only to have the band members describe some of their music as a form of "white reggae" in the recent "In The Studio" posting. Put my foot in it that time (though I still don't think it's anything like reggae). Mike Goodwin [ Plus ca change [ Plus c'est la meme chose Don't you call me no techno-geek, Willis! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 15:42:04 MST From: rcarlson%turner.intel.com@RELAY.CS.NET Subject: Geddy's real name Hello: In the NMS #112, Michael Spiegel writes: > A few years ago I was in Toronto and met one of his former high > school classmates. He told me his real name in Gary Weinrib(wine-rib) refering to Geddy's real name. A few years back, I believe it was during HYF, Geddy and Alex were interviewed on Rock-Line, and Geddy related the story of his peculiar name. I don't remember the exact story, but basically it was because Geddy's family was from somewhere in Eastern Europe, and his mother had difficulty pronouncing Gary, so it came out sounding like Geddy, and the name stuck. Does anyone have any "Backstage with RUSH" stories? I would be interested in hearing them. Later- Roy Carlson <rcarlson@cmdnfs.intel.com> Intel Corp. Chandler, AZ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 1990 23:00 EST From: Randy 'Lerxst' Kaelber <RSKAELBER@MIAVX1.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> Subject: RUSH rap, copyright laws.... My, it's been quite a while since I've posted (actually my first to the NMS!) and I figured the time for silence is passed. I personally don't have a problem with a Rap cover of "Tom Sawyer" (someone pointed out that it has a very rappable rhythm, and I certainly agree. In fact I was expecting it for quite some time; I had noticed this several years ago.) as long as it's done in a tasteful manner, i.e. with passion, and not Bubble gum style a la Tone Loc. Although I'm not a big rap fan, I do like M.C. Hammer and Public Enemy very much, because it's talented and it shows some actual brains behind it. By the way, even if the member of RUSH didn't want the rap cover to be made, there's nothing they could do because once any song is recorded once, it is available to be covered by ANYONE in ANY style provided a (fixed) licensing fee is paid to the holder of the copyright. 'nuff said! Randy "Lerxst" Kaelber rskaelber@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu Home: (513) 874 - 4305 IL11741@HONE83 Office: (513) 671 - 1644 170 Bent Tre Dr, 1B "You won't get wise with the Fairfield, OH 45014 sleep still in your eyes, no matter what your dream might be." ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: A little bit on everything... Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 20:48:32 -0800 From: flapjack <dblosevn@nevada.edu> Hi all, I just thought I'd drop my thoughts in on a few of the common subjects that have arisen recently. First of all, on the issue of sampling, I feel that it is as much an art form as anything else, if it is done creatively, it can serve as a quite cool type of music, I have heard some songs where several songs are sampled over the top of each other, creating an entirely different mood, it requires quite an ear, and an incredible sense of timing, just try listening. Hell, I know nothing beats Rush, but I agree with the feeling of BE OPEN MINDED. As for the bunnies, I saw them come out of the hats too, and the roadies, or whomever did make them jiggle. On the subject of poles, they're great, I find them a lot of fun, and it is really interesting to find out how my opinion ranks with everyone else. I would have never imaginined "La Villa Stangiato" would take the whole thing (I also was pretty sure that my 3rd choice "Passage to Bangkok" wouldn't even show), so it was great to get the results. So as it was said before, if you don't like it don't vote... Just a quick note on pentagrams and the like. I am religious, but not snowed by the evangelists and goofy fanatics. I agree with the opinion that a symbol can be twisted by people to mean whatever they want, i.e. the upside down cross is traditionally satanistic, but that doesn't make the crucifix a satanic object. I find it VERY difficult to buy that Rush is satanic, perhaps athiests , but satanists? come on... In regards to our British fans, I think it is a crime that you didn't get the tour there. I know that I was crushed when after endless problems trying to see Rush here in Vegas, when I was finally set to sell my own mother to go see them, they stopped touring here, luckily I got a chance to drive down to Phoenix, and catch them, but hell their fan club used to be centered here. By the way, does anyone (stupid question probably) know where it is now? Well, anyway, I wish you guys better luck on tours in the future. Choosing to Decide, Brian Bourgon ----------------------------------------------------------
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