The National Midnight Star #244

Errors-To: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list Subject: 05/22/91 - The National Midnight Star #244
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 244 Wednesday, 22 May 1991 Today's Topics: Re: 05/21/91 - The National Midnight Star #243 Re: 05/21/91 - The National Midnight Star #243 anit-climatic title album "love songs" re: Barchetta pacing Re: new album title Young and Crippen Y & C, etc. Rolling the Bones??? The sound in 2112 Re: 05/16/91 - The National Midnight Star #241 Lyrics to Necromancer Young & Crippen Love Songs & Stuff Rush and Queensryche Young, Crippen, and Rolling the Bones server @ ingr Love songs & red Barchettas ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 21 May 91 13:03:04 HST From: deane@galileo.IFA.Hawaii.Edu (Rebel Without A Clue) Subject: Re: 05/21/91 - The National Midnight Star #243 Crippen and Young flew the first mission aboard the Shuttle Columbia, and you hear their voices (or at least one of them) on Countdown, talking through the landing. Sorry if you get a flood of these answers! Jim ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 21 May 91 16:24:34 PDT From: Kallol.Mandal@Eng.Sun.COM (Kallol Mandal) Subject: Re: 05/21/91 - The National Midnight Star #243 Please remove me from the rush_mailing_list. Thanx, Kallol ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Patrick Quairoli <quairoli@cs.widener.edu> Subject: anit-climatic Date: Tue, 21 May 91 19:50:59 EDT cs173sch@sdcc5.UCSD.EDU (By-Tor) wrote: > One more thing. Does anyone else find the ending to Red Barchetta > kinda anti-climatic? I always find myself wishing the song was a little > longer. His "desperate plan" just doesn't seem too desperate to me. > > Dave > > OB&BQ: "Salvation is Linoleum" well if we can be comparitive...let's consider sex...much like Red Barchetta there is a steady rise then a climatic peak then of course for some a mello calm.... ______________________________________________________________________________ patrick j. quairoli | "Different eyes see different things; widener!quairoli | Different hearts beat on different strings." quairoli@cs.widener.edu | -Rush PW 'Different Strings' ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 21 May 91 19:47:55 -0400 From: brian christopher te <testa@cis.ohio-state.edu> Subject: title album "love songs" Do you people really think "Need Some Love" and "In The Mood" are really love songs? Maybe carnal lust songs. Do you also consider Poisson's "I Want Action" to be a love song? Call me old-fashioned but these songs (to me) sound more like a pack of animal-men on the search (nothing wrong with that, but...) Two more quick questions... 1) Since I'm sure there's some Genesis fans out there, have any of you heard a 'clunker' on the boards in Duke's "Behind The Lines"? 2) In the ASOH video during "Big Money" the finale has a sort of pause like the boys "taking a breath" so to speak. Is this just my video or is it there. I think it sounds cool, sort of like being back in high school band... That's It for now... KEEP SHAKIN'! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Brian C. Testa | Be an adult, not a kid | | cis.ohio-state.edu | Hit the toilet not the lid | | Go BUCKS! | -Anonymous | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: re: Barchetta pacing Date: Tue, 21 May 91 17:00:40 PDT From: Doug Grumann <dougg@hpptc16.rose.hp.com> > One more thing. Does anyone else find the ending to Red Barchetta > kinda anti-climatic? I always find myself wishing the song was a little > longer. His "desperate plan" just doesn't seem too desperate to me. Agreed here. I always loved the song, but hated the pace of the ending. It ends too abruptly! I almost like the ending of the story the song was based on better. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: new album title Date: Tue, 21 May 91 21:24:02 EST From: aburnett@ecn.purdue.edu >From: ano@csres.cs.reading.ac.uk (Adrian N Ogden) >A friend of mine told me yesterday that he read (in a >magazine I've never even heard of) an announcement that >the new album will be called "Roll The Bones". I heard on "Z-Rock" the other day that the new title was "Roll the Bones" also. &y Burnett aburnett@ecn.purdue.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 21 May 91 17:44:08 hst From: Hinano Akaka <bigtuna!hinano@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu> Subject: Young and Crippen Hello out there... Someone asked about Young and Crippen. Young and Crippen were the first Shuttle astronauts, and of course, as Fate would have it, I've forgotten their names. I think Crippen's first name is Robert and I'm totally blanking out on Young's name (assuming I've even got Crippen's name right!). Anyway, if I'm not mistaken, Rush went to see them on that historic first flight. (jealous, jealous) And being totally awed by the event, I guess they (or Neil) wanted to thank Young and Crippen for, maybe, simply doing what they were doing and being a very inspirational pair. Anyway, hope that helps (and maybe someone else can tell you more!). Speaking of space and stuff (<-- Carl Sagan lexicon); this is just an astronomical observation. For any and all astronomy nuts out there, has anyone ever gone stargazing with Rush music? If you haven't -- DO IT! It is so much damn fun! It's like being at a private Rush concert! Of course, your favourite Rush album is usually best. But maybe it's not too surprising that they go together -- Rush has a lot of "space stuff" in their songs, right?! Anyhoo, just thought I'd pass that on to my fellow (if any) astronomers. Off to my private Rush concert... puanani akaka ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 21 May 91 23:14 MST From: "Pat E. Perez" <PATEP@ccit.arizona.edu> Subject: Y & C, etc. Being the NASA child that I am (both parents worked for NASA), I felt kinda compelled to answer the Young & Crippen question posed by Matthew Deter - they were the 1st 2 Shuttle astronauts & the conversation between them & Mission Control during the liftoff and flight is the main background for "Countdown." For you trivia buffs, the flight was from April 12 - 14, 1981, and lasted exactly 2 days, 6 hrs & 21 minutes. They traveled approximately 933,757 nautical miles (1,074,567 statute miles) in 36 orbits of the Earth. They flew the Columbia and Young was the commander & Crippen was the pilot. On to other things! Cool idea, Shane F. for the "You know you're a Rush fan when..." list proposal!! My contribution: You know you're a Rush fan when you teach every parrot you encounter the intro to "Witch Hunt" (without the owners' permission, of course!!). That's all!!! ++================================++==========================================++ ||Patricia E. Perez || "Leave out conditions - || || <U of Az Linguistics Circle/ || Courageous convictions, || || Coyote Papers> || Will drag the dream into existence." || ||Internet: patep@ccit.arizona.edu|| - Neil Peart || ||BITNET: patep@arizrvax || <How 'bout them Astros?? - 'Tep> || ++================================++==========================================++ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: vkamutzk@ccs.carleton.ca (Victor Kamutzki) Subject: Rolling the Bones??? Date: Wed, 22 May 91 8:28:11 EDT According to Adrian N Ogden: |) A friend of mine told me yesterday that he read (in a |) magazine I've never even heard of) an announcement that |) the new album will be called "Roll The Bones". |) |) The only meaning I can attatch to this phrase is that |) it was an old gamblers phrase for throwing dice, when |) dice used to made of ivory. |) |) Anyone else? Yeah, me. From what I remember, rolling bones is a method of divining the future used in many voodoo and Rastafarian religions. Gee, do you think The Boyz are Rastafarian. Can you see Geddy in dreads a la Lenny Kravitz? Oh well, that's my $e/100. Later days, Victor -- <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> < VicTheRecptionist Kamutzki <> "Cast in this unlikely role, > < vkamutzk@ccs.carleton.ca <> Ill-equipped to act, > < victor_kamutzki@carleton.ca <> With insufficient tact..." -Peart > <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ---------------------------------------------------------- From: chip%thumper.pcc.com@griffin.UVM.EDU (Chip Hart) Subject: The sound in 2112 Date: Wed, 22 May 91 9:10:09 EDT > From: Gregory Ross Thompson <gt0t+@andrew.cmu.edu> > Subject: Re: 2112 Sound > I think the noise after "...dream, can't you show me light." is actually > just the 't' in "light" being echoed and amplified. Crank it up, and listen > to it... Oh. That sound. My educated guess is that it is the "t" being repeated, using some sort of reverb, most likely through a tape player. Almost identical to the sounds we got from the cart machine at my college radio station. Wheee. -- Chip Hart ------------------------- chip@pcc.com |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| People's Computer Co. ------------------------- Williston, Vermont ...but you can call me the Salaminizer! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 May 91 08:51:54 EDT From: patzerk@cps.msu.edu (Kurt E Patzer) Subject: Re: 05/16/91 - The National Midnight Star #241 Please remove my name from the mailing list patzerk@pleiades.cps.msu.edu Thank you, KEP ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 May 91 10:21:32 -0400 From: Stephen J Kramarck <fflav@chopin.udel.edu> Subject: Lyrics to Necromancer Do any of you RUSH fans who go a little further back have a copy of the lyrics to THE NECROMANCER? For thos of you(few I hope) who don't know, this goes back to Caress of Steel. Anyway, I am interested in obtaining the words, including narration, if anyone has them. [ All the lyrics are available via anonymous ftp on Syrinx, and via e-mail (until 5/29) via the server at Ingr. :rush-mgr ] Thanks Steve ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 May 91 10:19:00 EST Subject: Young & Crippen From: DSchmidt.311@postman.gsfc.nasa.gov!ano@csres.cs.reading.ac.uk Re: TNMS #243, Matthew Deter Young & Crippen were the two astronauts on the first Space Shuttle Launch (Columbia, April 12, 1981). ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 May 91 09:25 EST From: Opus <BEVINS@CEBAF2.CEBAF.GOV> Subject: Love Songs & Stuff Greetings, All this talk about Rush Love songs got me thinking about something one of my friends said about them once. A couple of us were sitting around listening to music and he said that it was his theory that guys are searching for women who like RUSH. There does seem to be (for some reason) a disproportionately small number of female RUSH fans. We all thought that this was kind of funny and I pointed out that all the women I've dated _have_ been RUSH fans. I was just interested to know if anyone out there might have an interesting story about this. Meet someone/fall in love at a RUSH concert? In a record store? Etc... Just wondering, Brian bsb2u@virginia.edu ORQ "My gaze is caught and held and I, am helpless, mesmerized..." ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rush and Queensryche Date: Wed, 22 May 91 08:45:39 -0700 From: Just call me Meis. <phillip@nevada.edu> I have to agree with the people out there that say that Queensryche is an excellent band. For those out there that haven't heard any of thier songe (except, of course, Silent Lucidity), you should check them out. In comparing them to Rush, I would say that thier songs are just as thought provoking. Queensryche's music is more "in touch" with modern American society. Also, Geoff Tate probably has the best voice in music. (He was trained in opera). Well, enough about my SECOND faviorite band. Just thought you might want to give them a listen. Phil ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Schiller <chris@cdc.hp.com> Subject: Young, Crippen, and Rolling the Bones Date: Wed, 22 May 91 8:54:54 PDT > Matthew Deter | 6600mld@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu Writes: > two? Why not all the astronauts? Who are Young and Crippen, specifically? > Young and Crippen were the pilots of the shuttle Columbia for the first shuttle launch, the one that Rush witnessed and wrote the song about. > << Adrian Ogden _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . ano@uk.ac.rdg.cs.csres >> Writes: > A friend of mine told me yesterday that he read (in a > magazine I've never even heard of) an announcement that > the new album will be called "Roll The Bones". > > The only meaning I can attatch to this phrase is that > it was an old gamblers phrase for throwing dice, when > dice used to made of ivory. > > Anyone else? Rolling bones is/was a method of predicting the future by Asian(big ?) priests/shamans. I don't quite remember the specifics. I believe the bones were human and that there was possibly writing etched into the bones. They were tossed on the ground and a spiritual person could tell the future by the configuration of the rolled bones. > You Know you're a Rush fan when... 1) You substitute the words of Spirit of Radio when you hear The Sound of Silence. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: server @ ingr Date: Wed, 22 May 91 12:15:04 CDT From: keith@dragon.b23b.ingr.com (Keith Ford) I put out a plea in TNMS 240 for someone to take over responsibility for operation the mail based archive server (MBAS) that I operate at ingr.com. No one has responded, so I thought I would try once more. My last day at Intergraph is May 29th. At that time, the server will disappear. I will keep files available on my bbs, but no fetching thru email. If you would like to become the keeper, give me a call. Work days (205) 730-8614. I may implement a MBAS on my bbs as it is linked into Usenet, but that will take some time and I'm not sure if my feed would support it. Pretty iffy talk I know, but that be that way it is. If you want items from the MBAS, get your orders in now. They will be processed at midnight and noon each day. -- __ / \ Micro Magic 1:373/12 (205)830-2362 keith@umagic.fidonet.org \__/ home of OCAT/OBUL/OASWAP/Arkalog and the Rush archives [__] "He knows changes aren't permanent, but change is" -Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 May 1991 11:47 MST From: Roo-Dog Rip <D_DURRETT%KAOS@VAXF.Colorado.EDU> Subject: Love songs & red Barchettas Howdy to all! I've finally begun receiving TNMS. I hope I'm not jumping in so far in the middle of a thread that I am completely out of line by saying it, but I've always been quite partial to "Madrigal" as a love song. A hard day at the computer terminal and I'm more than happy to see my wife... cs173sch@sdcc5.UCSD.EDU (By-Tor) writes: > One more thing. Does anyone else find the ending to Red Barchetta >kinda anti-climatic? I always find myself wishing the song was a little >longer. His "desperate plan" just doesn't seem too desperate to me. While lyrically this may be true, I have to say that I have always gotten the feeling of desperation from the music. And maybe sitting in your living room isn't the right place to get the feeling of fear and the adrenalin rush of being chased by, say, the police or any other gun-weilding maniac...:-) Roo-Dog Rip ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ \Roo-Dog Rip is: <> "O! What a rogue and peasant slave am I!"/ \Derrell Durrett <> --- _Hamlet_ II. ii, 584 / \D_DURRETT@COLOPHYS.BITNET <> / \D_DURRETT%KAOS@VAXF.COLORADO.EDU <> High Energy Physics: The New Religion! / \Voice:(303)492-8713 <> Get Some Today! / \Fax:(303)492-5119 <> / \ High Energy Physics Group | University of Colorado | Boulder, Colorado, USA / ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ----------------------------------------------------------
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