The National Midnight Star #146

Errors-To: rush-request@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: 01/09/91 - The National Midnight Star #146
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 146 Wednesday, 9 January 1991 Today's Topics: xloadimage problems, digest bug Re: R.U.S.H. and lone wolves of Rushdom The Spirit of the Radio... Moving Pictures CDs RE: Alex solos xloadimage, Rush Heads, Rush Art Canadian TV shows & RUSH Didacts & Narpets CD Quality Questions ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: xloadimage problems, digest bug Date: Tue, 08 Jan 91 14:04:38 EST From: RUSH Fans Digest Manager <rush-mgr> In a previous issue of TNMS, a reader stated: >I successfully downloaded and decoded the file into its component >.c and .h files, but when I tried to compile it, I found out that >there are some header files missing. It seems that .h files in a >directory 'X11' were not included in the tar files. Can you send them >to me? I am trying to port this program to the PC under MS-DOS >via Turbo C. If I had been thinking, I would've spotted the flaw in his reasoning. I wasn't, but another list-er was kind enough to point out: "About the person that couldn't get xloadimage to compile. If he doesn't have an X11 directory, he probably doesn't have X on his system (especially since he says he's trying to port to MS-DOS). Without X, xloadimage is completely useless. Giving him the header files *might* get it to compile, but he's not going to do much without an X server." This is a valid point; I know MS-DOS has some sort of windows system (can you tell I'm PC illiterate?), but it's not X or X-compatable as far as I know. There apparently are X-systems available (for $$$$), for the PC, but unless you have this you're probably SOL. The most viable alternative is to download the images, then convert them to some format which is easily displayable on a PC or PS/2, like GIF. No, I don't have such a converter, but they do exist. If something public domain is available, I'd consider putting it in the ftp directory for people to access. If you have such a beast, drop me a line here (management accout). Thanks to Chris Craig and Ed Klein for technical input. Also, on the topic of the bug in the digest software that affects lines beginning with "From", I've successfully contacted the originator of the software, and have send him a description of the problem. He sounds like he either already has a fix, or is willing to look into it, so we should be bug-less soon! Have a day, Editor, The National Midnight Star (RUSH fans mailing list) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 1991 09:25:37 PST From: crenshaw.osbu_north@xerox.com Subject: Re: R.U.S.H. and lone wolves of Rushdom Speaking of Brother Jed and Sister Cindy, there's a newsgroup now about them...alt.brother-jed. I just stumbled across it this weekend. Pretty humourous.... Sorry to get off the main subject of this evening's entertainment. re: "lone wolf of suburbia" or whatever... I suppose it can describe me, as well, but doesn't that description fit most suburbanites, even if they're the only ones that think of themselves as such? I mean, deep inside, doesn't *everyone* feel like they're alone in the world? Sometimes, at least? For example, from the outside, I don't seem very "lone wolfish" -- happily married, known for my terrible jokes at the office, generally well adjusted socially. But the lone wolf idea still holds appeal. Anyway, enough philosophy, let's get on with the show... Cheryl ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 1991 09:31:36 PST From: crenshaw.osbu_north@xerox.com Subject: The Spirit of the Radio... Yup! Here's the two lyrics for your comparison: Sounds of Silence: "And the sign said the words of the prophets are written on the subway walls, And tenament halls And whispered in the wells of silence" Spirit of Radio: "For the words of the profits were written on the studio wall, Concert hall, And echoes with the sound of salesmen..." Clever, clever, Mr. P! Cheryl I knew learning Sounds of Silence in junior high chorus would be useful someday.... :-) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 91 09:46:50 -0800 From: ddelany@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (Dan Delany) Subject: Moving Pictures CDs To my knowledge, there have been 2 versions of the _Moving Pictures_ CD. The first CD version was missing a few seconds at the beginning of Tom Sawyer, and had some other subtle flaws. This disc had the weird red designs on the CD, and the titles printed on the disc itself were in block text. The second version is the "fixed" version. The title on the disc is in the same font as the text on the album cover, and there is no red on the disc. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 91 14:33:12 -0500 From: rjf@maxwell.physics.purdue.edu (Robert J. Friedman III) Subject: RE: Alex solos Good day, eh? (and welcome to 1991) In response to Jason Bold's comments on the beginning of "Freewill", since the key is F a B major scale would not be "B Phrygian" but F Phrygian (this is because the interval between the first two notes is a semitone--this can occur only in the Phrygian or Locrian (usually not used because of its "satanic" connotations)). The mode for FW however, cannot be F Phrygian because the semitone occurs between F and E (the first and second notes). Thus, the mode is more likely D Phrygian. I believe I've kept all that straight, but Crimson (at OSU) can correct me otherwise. With regards to other solos by King Lerxst, yes--I've noticed a lot of pentatonic and blues scales. I've also noticed the Phrygian mode popping up (Jacob's Ladder, La Villa, Cygnus X1) and the Lydian (Distant Early Warning, Xanadu) as well as the Ionian mode :-) Let's face it-- even if the man isn't classically trained he's got a terrific grasp of what works and he'll use just about anything. Much to our collective enjoyment. Kudos to the Genius King of Schmengland! --Bob Friedman "The stars are'nt aligned or the gods are malign blame is better to give than recieve" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 91 16:21:38 EST From: gordon@Stars.Reston.Unisys.COM Subject: xloadimage, Rush Heads, Rush Art Hello, Donald Cross <CROSS@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu> wrote: --| ...the xloadimage source on anonymous ftp...I successfully --| downloaded and decoded the file into its component .c and .h --| files, but when I tried to compile it, I found out that there are --| some header files missing. It seems that .h files in a directory --| 'X11' were not included in the tar files. Can you send them to --| me? I am trying to port this program to the PC under MS-DOS via --| Turbo C. This sounds like maybe X isn't installed. You need to have X libraries accessible in /usr/lib/X11 in order to build most X applications. As our humble Mr. Rush-Mgr more implied than stated, you can get X source from "expo.lcs.mit.edu" via anonymous ftp. This week I also downloaded xloadimage and the raster image files from Syrinx. I only had one small problem: I had to include one Unix SystemV archive library, libc.a, in the Makefile in order to resolve a reference to a routine called "_tolower". Then xloadimage compiled successfully, and it works great. [ Hmph. And that's even with options for SysV in the README file. I just looked myself, and didn't see any libc.a, so apparently it's been left out of the distribution. All you SysV people take note! :rush-mgr ] The Rush raster images are fantastic! More! More! We want more! I display Fly By Night in the background window and then put up small windows of the faces of the boyz all around--literally Rush heads are floating around my screen! [ Since the 'xloadimage' program supports a variety of file types (SUN raster, GIF, etc), if you have any to contribute, I'll accept them and store them in the anon. ftp area. Plz send any pictures to the admin. address, not to the list. :rush-mgr ] Does anybody know of any Rush-inspired art besides album covers? I'd love to get some rasterized versions, if any exists. (Actually I'd love to get the originals, too :) As one obvious example, a drawing of somebody "laughing out loud" while roaring down a country lane in a red Barchetta with a one-lane bridge in sight and two "gleaming alloy air-car[s]" giving chase would be most inspiring. How about the Temples of Syrinx? In my mind's eye, they are huge monstrosities, surrounded by "massive grey walls" that gleam under the "Twin Moons" like a city from a Pat Foss painting where the tops of buildings get lost in the haze that the atmosphere creates over vast distances. Lit up with anticipation, Del Gordon RRG: Listen to my music Alone and yet together, The things we'd like to be pound the streets with marching feet We can build a world of wonder We can walk our road together A little bit longer To magnetic north and run behind the scenes />, /_/ _/` /-/ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 8 Jan 91 18:17:56 From: Cris Fuhrman <Cris_Fuhrman.DIAL_976@gateway.qm.apple.com> Subject: Canadian TV shows & RUSH Subject: Canadian TV shows & RUSH This weekend I caught the tail end of a show on PBS called <something> Jr. High. (I can't remember the name...) [ Degrassi Jr. High, maybe? :rush-mgr ] The last episode was about two brothers: one is gay and confronts his family with the information, and the other is younger and has trouble dealing with the fact that his brother... etc. Anyway, the reason that I'm posting is that during two of the three scenes where one of the main characters goes to a Radio Station to demo his band's tape, the station was playing Rush tunes in the background (one was Limelight, the other Force 10). So this leads me to a question for those knowledgable about Canadian TV: Is it true that some TV programs are required to exhibit a certain amount of national material? Someone once told me that that's why SCTV used to show "Great White North" The license plates on the cars showed that they were from Ontario. Maybe it would be the same situation as if an American program were filmed in Minneapolis and they played Prince songs (please don't flame me for this example). I'm *not* a prince fan... -Cris "And the meek shall inherit the Earth." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 1991 23:33:18 EDT From: Donald Cross <CROSS@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu> Subject: Didacts & Narpets In the _Caress of Steel_ song "The Fountain of Lamneth", there is a section called "Didacts & Narpets". Many people know that 'narpets' is actually an anagram for 'parents'. This intrigued me, so I wrote a program to generate all possible anagrams of a word. I gave it 'didacts' as well, and discovered that it is an anagram for 'addicts'. I didn't notice any other valid words in the output file, but there were 5040 possible permutations of 'didacts', so I easily might have skipped over them in my quick search. (Actually, there are fewer than 5040 permutations of 'didacts' because of the repeated D's, but my simple program does not handle repetitions caused by exchanging identical letters...maybe I will fix that! :-) ) By the way, it is amusing to note that 'lamneth' is *almost* an anagram of 'anthem' (if only the L weren't there). Anybody want a copy of my anagram program? (Turbo C source code) It's a simple fgets/printf program, and you have to use file redirection to get the output to go to a file. send e-mail to: Don Cross cross@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu (Internet) cross@ucf1vm.bitnet (Bitnet) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 9 Jan 91 00:03:12 PST From: "Didier Lalli - BCE Valbonne - 828.5423 09-Jan-1991 0901" <lalli@casee.enet.dec.com> Subject: CD Quality Questions Hi there, I'd like to know how I'm supposed to know that the copy I have of MP on CD is a bad one ? Any dates ? If it's made in Germany then it's bad or what ? [ See Dan Delany's mail above. Also, listen to the beginning of "Tom Sawyer"; if it sounds like the first 1/2 second is chopped off, then you probably have the bad pressing. There's an address you can send it back to for a replacement; somewhere in Illinois or Indiana, if I remember correctly. I did it, and got the new one back in about two weeks. Anybody have that address? I'll look for it... it's in the old issues somewhere, but waaayyy back in early '90 or late '89. rush-mgr ] Also is there any other CDs that had the same problem, that had been re-released from a better source ? I bought all my RUSH CDs a while ago, so I'm concerned. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Didier Lalli lalli@casee.enet.dec.com Digital Equipment, Centre Technique Europe S.A.R.L. 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