The National Midnight Star #267

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: 06/18/91 - The National Midnight Star #267
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 267 Tuesday, 18 June 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia Musical Spheres Yes mailing list stars stopped in the sky, an everlasting view FAQL - What is a barchetta? (Not a Flame) How's this for a Rush Epic? "We oil the jaws of the RUSH machine and feed it with our babies?" Moving Pictures CD Mastering Part 2 .... Rush Dreams FAQL RE: 06/17/91 - The National Midnight Star #266 -- Camel info RAP Tom Sawyer? Subdivisions on ASOH ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> Subject: Administrivia Just a quick note: the latest edition of Jimmy Lang's Complete Rush Tour list is now available at the ftp site: the new name is now "tour.dates.060891". ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 91 18:51:13 -0500 From: B Scoggin <bscoggin@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu> Subject: Musical Spheres I don't know if this has been covered before, but I was reading in today's TNMS #266 about music of the Spheres. I that this stems from a music theory notion of Boethius'. He is a music theorist ca. 480-ca 524. He describes music being divided into three parts: Musica Mundana Music created by the planets and such. Musica Humana Music created by our bodies. Musica Instrumentalis Music made with the voice and instruments. These are gross simplifications, he only organized these notions, and I think the bulk of the information is correct. Thanks for your support, bs ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 91 19:58:55 EDT From: Tanguy Kervahut <kervahut@iro.umontreal.ca> Subject: Yes mailing list Sorry to post this to the list, but my mail to the person who requested this bounced; and if there are others who want to know, well here you go: The address you have for the Yes mailing list is not good anymore (at least for the summer). But someone else took over, and there are 2 addresses now: DaveS@Heurikon.Com or CWalters@Ducvax.Auburn.Edu Tanguy- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 91 20:23:12 EDT From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) Subject: stars stopped in the sky, an everlasting view I too have enjoyed many a night at the telescope (observing dwarf novae!) listening to Rush. I particularly enjoy ``Xanadu'' while in the dark in an observatory dome beneath the heavens. Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor (Biggs!) is also quite a rush! Speaking of ``Xanadu'', Back in Digest #235 it was reported (as an anecdote about a brush with Rush -- great story, does anyone else have an unreported brush with greatness?) that Neil was seen smoking a joint. Someone responded (in a pretty Randian way, I might add -- Ayn didn't ever _drink_ (except once!) because, she claimed, drinking destroys one's rational faculty -- that he looked down on the behavior and was disappointed. Well, there's a big difference -- as was noted at the time by others -- between an occasional doob and being a stoner-for-life! One possibility for the smoke is that marijuana and other `mind-altering' substances can serve to spur creativity (though I don't recommend getting _too_ creative, heh heh). In fact, S.T. Coleridge (the author of ``Kubla Khan'', see Digest #88) was an avid user of _opium_, far more serious business. Gregg ----------------------------------- Gregg Jaeger (jaeger@buphy.bu.edu) ``Truth is after all a moving target'' Dept(s). of Physics (and Philosophy) Boston University, Boston MA 02215 ->>READ DOS PASSOS!(his books, i.e.)<<- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 91 22:54 EDT Subject: FAQL - What is a barchetta? (Not a Flame) From: jrs@cblpe.att.com! This is not intended as criticism of FAQL. Dave Hamilton asked: > ... The FAQL tells me that the barchetta is a body-style and then >goes on to list countless Ferrari's that were made in the >"barchetta-configuration." What I want to know, really, is what IS the >barchetta-configuration? ... A barchetta IS an open road car (no roof), I think it literally translates to "little boat" (wasn't that in FAQL???). > ... How does is differ from a coupe style? A coupe has a roof, a barchetta does not. Barchetta is not particular to Ferrari's, as FAQL says it's just a body style. Italians also use "berlinetta" for coupes and "spider" for convertibles. For example: Ferrari 308GTBi ^ Berlinetta Ferrari 308GTSi ^ Spider > ... And, >moreover, why does the "H" key on my keyboard feel so soft today? Must be the heat. Pour some Coke on it and it'll stiffen up. Jeff Sherota com!att!cblpe!jrs ---------------------------------------------------------- From: vkamutzk@ccs.carleton.ca (Victor Kamutzki) Subject: How's this for a Rush Epic? Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 0:18:48 EDT Yeah, I think Dune would be a cool basis for an epic tune, but here's an idea I just came up with. IOW, I have 2 cents and and I'm gonna stick it in your face. How about the Vampire Trilogy by Anne Rice? You know the one. Interview With A Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, Queen of the Damned. (I hear there's another book on the way, but that's another story.) Anne Rice has some really excellent things to say about life and death, good and evil, self-actualization, love and friendship. All this based on a pretty surreal theme. The Vampire Lestat would be my personal fave for this kind of treatment. Doncha think? Talk it up! TTFN Victor Kamutzki -- <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> < VicTheRecptionist Kamutzki <> "Cast in this unlikely role, > < vkamutzk@ccs.carleton.ca <> Ill-equipped to act, > < victor_kamutzki@carleton.ca <> With insufficient tact..." -Peart > <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 10:19:38 edt From: Marshall_Robin@CEO_SWD.ceo.dg.com Subject: "We oil the jaws of the RUSH machine and feed it with our babies?" I read some things in yesterday's NMS that worried me greatly, about perceptions of the band (well maybe not GREATLY, but still..) Dave Rubin speaks of RUSH as a well oiled machine that can "crank" out albums efficiently, as if they were churning out mere product. I HOPE this is not what he believes, for Rush puts a lot of time and effort into their albums, moreso than most bands chasing after fame and money, and willing to toss any collection of shit to their fans to achieve their end. Doug Grumann points this out too, saying "Once the music making gets to be automatic, its time to stop." However, Doug also worries about the speed of the production of the current release. There are 2 reasons I have to disagree. 1) Its been a year and a half since Presto came out 2) people DO write stuff on tour, you know, and also develop creative ideas in tuning sessions before shows. So the "speed" doesn't really suprise me at all. On another note, (Laaaa!), I will corroberate (?) Mr. Crowell's story regarding the cremation :-) also I have to add to the second item: "...with no regard for sleep, nourishment, or guardrails." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 11:16:00 -0400 From: MICHAEL HACKETT <hackett@gaul.csd.uwo.ca> Subject: Moving Pictures CD Mastering Sorry if this has been answered before (standard disclaimer) but I'm new to this digest. Anyway, I was listening to MP last night and I noticed that the disc is labelled AAD while the back cover of the CD case says ADD. BTW, the is the Canadian Anthem release. Now, this is isn't a "my life depends upon knowing this" question, but I was kinda curious as to which is right. Mike Hackett University of Western Ontario ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 11:37:54 edt From: Marshall_Robin@CEO_SWD.ceo.dg.com Subject: Part 2 .... (My brain dead mailer cut me off.....) More pablum... The real meaning of Rush, Doug Orleans asks? Why, its Rockers Under Satan's Hand, of course. :-) :-) :-) :-\ %-S OBRQ - "Eat me, Rolling Stone" (back masked into La Villa) - "wump wump Marshall Robin wump fsssst wump" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1991 10:40:55 PDT From: crenshaw.osbu_north@xerox.com Subject: Rush Dreams It's funny J.L.H. (The Lerxst of Alachua) should mention dreams involving Rush...I was thinking about starting a thread along those lines, too. I've had a couple dreams about Rush lately (my husband says I've been reading TNMS too much!), and was wondering if other people dream about the boyz as well. I don't mean fantasizing about meeting them; these dreams I'm talking about are the completely unconscious, middle- of-the-night type of dreams. Both of my dreams centered around visiting the boyz and their families. In the first, I dreamed of meeting the Peart household (mostly I remem- ber really neat architecture in the "living room" with stacks and stacks of books). In the second, my husband and I played with first Alex' family, then Geddy's family--having fun with the kids, joking around, generally being completely at ease with them, like we'd known them all our lives (sigh...I wish!). So that's my story...anyone else have a good dream to share? Cheryl at La Villa Strangiato de Xerox :-) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 08:51 CST From: BSUTESCH@wsuiar.wsu.ukans.edu Subject: FAQL Please send me the FAQL. Thanks. -bRi- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 14:17:50 EDT From: shadow!david@uu.psi.com (David Kuznick) Subject: RE: 06/17/91 - The National Midnight Star #266 -- Camel info for A.G.Gibb Though I am not the one who metioned Camel initially, I am a big fan. Mirage, Raindances and I Can See your House From Here are all very good. In fact all of thier albums are very good. Also look for the group Happy The Man (Kit Watkins' group after he left Camel. He became the keyboardist when Peter Bardens left). BTW, is there anyone out there who knows how to get Camel on CD? I found some at a store in Jersey, but they were 23.95! I would like to here from anyone who likes Camel. David Kuznick david@ait.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bgrave@ub.d.umn.edu (Brian Grave) Subject: RAP Tom Sawyer? Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 14:14:29 CDT I was just wading through some back issues of the NMS and I was wondering what ever happened about that RAP version of Tom Sawyer? I never heard it nor have I seen it. Did they actually do it? Just curious. -- Brian Grave bgrave@ub.d.umn.edu "Curiosity killed the cat but for awhile I was a suspect..." - Steven Wright ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 15:22 EDT From: HAG2@vms.cis.pitt.edu Subject: Subdivisions on ASOH I haven't seen this mentioned before, so: Does anyone know why in the ASOH version of "Subdivisions," that voice that says "subdivisions" for the chorus isn't there? Considering all of the other things they digitized for that tour, why wasn't that one of them? The song just doesn't seem the same without that voice... Herschel Gelman hag2@vms.cis.pitt.edu ----------------------------------------------------------
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