The National Midnight Star #306

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: 08/06/91 - The National Midnight Star #306
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 306 Tuesday, 6 August 1991 Today's Topics: Rivers and Crimson Dreamline.. Re: Confusion on War Paint Re: 08/05/91 - The National Midnight Star #304 Musical Interest English Mission Don't make me drool! Re: 08/05/91 - The National Midnight Star #305 ** Special Edition ** Re: Gonna Roll the Bones Signals crossword solution (rot13) Radio interview w/ Geddy and Neil lyrics to DREAMLINE Re: 08/05/91 - The National Midnight Star #305 ** Special Edition ** You know your a RUSH fan when... Rush'n Roulette Geddy Lee recognized once again ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rivers and Crimson Date: Mon, 05 Aug 91 15:44:33 -0700 From: Michael J. Konopik <zzz@erg.sri.com> In TNMS #303, Ian asked about the meaning of "The River" in the lyrics for "Tom Sawyer". When we read the book in English class, our teacher discussed its meaning in the book. It supposedly represented the detachment of the main characters (riding the raft) from the rest of the crazy world through which they were floating. The river was a kind of buffer. In the song, this line comes right after the verse that describes his strong-mindedness in the same terms ("..a quiet defense, riding out the day's events"). It would be nice if those words were included to strengthen the metaphor. If you take out those words, none of the meaning gets lost; but what's left musically sounds somewhat thin. So maybe "The River" serves the same purpose as those "mister"s that Springsteen sprinkles in his songs - just some filler to make the music sound better. What do you think? IHNO (I have no opinion.) You asked about KC, Cam? Some similarities with Rush are easy to spot, especially the strange time signatures and lengthy instrumental breaks. King Crimson got back together around '80 and made 3 studio albums - "Discipline", "Three Of A Perfect Pair", and "Beat". All three are pretty similar, and each one is just a little better than the one that comes after it. So if you're going to audition some KC, you're better off starting with "Discipline". Or maybe the one before that - wasn't it "In The Court Of The Crimson King"? One really cool thing about "Discipline" is the track called "Indiscipline". Not only is the title opposite from that of the title track, but the melody is also opposite - it's the same as the title track's, but BACKWARDS! Like, opposite songs, eh? Happy listening. Lately, my non-Rush has been: 1) Eric Johnson: Ah Via Musicom 2) Van Halen: For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge 3) Queensryche: Empire 4) Living Colour: Time's Up 5) McLaughlin/DiMeola/DeLucia: A Friday Night In San Francisco 6) Van Halen: II 7) Oingo Boingo: Dark At The End Of The Tunnel 8) Ted Nugent: Free For All 9) Leo Kottke: Guitar Music 10) Steve Vai: Passion And Warfare -Mike ORQ: Experience to extremes. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 91 19:10:05 EDT From: daveg@prowler.clearpoint.com (Dave Goldblatt) Subject: Dreamline.. >..is out, for those of you living in a cave, with poor radio reception, or in an area with a dearth of decent radio stations. It seems to be in wide release, as I've heard it on two stations in the Boston area so far (WHJY - Providence, and WBCN-Boston). Anyway, the a number of the articles in the Digest I just received stated, it's an adequate song. :-) I suppose one way to analyze is to call it _Presto_ with more keyboards. Or alternatively, _Signals_ with more bass. ;-) It's got an excellent bass line, along with some nice work on guitar. The drums aren't overly complex (*sigh*), but as typical, fit nicely with the music. My only (limited) gripe is that the vocals are mixed to be what sounds like in back of the bass and keyboards. By no means is it synth-heavy, however. I'm sure it'll be analyzed to death (which is par for the course), but hey, I've already picked out my favorite-lyric-which-will-fit-in-a-signature. I suppose I could feed it to my Sun, if there were enough requests. I'm not to thrilled with the idea, but since I expect everyone who would grab it will buy the album anyway.. :-) Maybe I'll stop by Atlantic this weekend and grovel for a copy of the CD.. -dg- -- "We are young, wandering the face of | Dave Goldblatt [daveg@clearpoint.com] the Earth, wondering what our dreams | Subsystems Software Engineering might be worth, learning that we're | Clearpoint Research Corporation only immortal for a limited time.." -- Rush, "Dreamline" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 91 17:10:53 PDT From: changed@robotics.berkeley.edu (Chang... Ed Chang.) Subject: Re: Confusion on War Paint > From: Srikant Jayaraman <IDCJ@CORNELLA.cit.cornell.edu> > Just a question that has been gnawing away at my gut, for sometime now. > Does anybody see a "contradiction" here? > "All puffed up with vanity > We see what we want to see > To the powerful and the wise > The mirror always lies..." > What's so wise about fooling oneself? I would think the wise would not > allow themselves to be deluded. I've always interpreted it as: To the 'powerful' and the 'wise' Basically, powerful and wise only in their own eyes. Ed ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 91 20:40:08 EDT From: jhs4h@uva.pcmail.Virginia.EDU Subject: Re: 08/05/91 - The National Midnight Star #304 Help! I'll be moving to Daytona Beach, FL in a week or so, and need to know if anyone on NMS is from that area. I would like to know if there is any email available in that area. I sure would like to continue receiving the NMS. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: swim@leland.stanford.edu Subject: Musical Interest Date: Mon, 5 Aug 91 18:35:29 PDT Hello fellow rush fans, I have found the personal favorite lists to be musically interesting. For interests sake, I would like to submit my top five listened to (favorite) Rush and Non-Rush albums: Rush: 1.2112 2.Moving Pictures 3.Power Windows 4.Hemispheres 5.A Farewell to Kings Non-Rush: 1.Mahler's "3rd symphony" 2.Stravinky's "Rite of Spring" 3.Wagner's "Parsifal" 4.David Sandstrom's "Drums" 5.Beethoven's "6th symphony" (These lists change periodically, though, just as Rush's music has and will continue to do.) Diersity among Rush fans is one of our greatest attributes. Henderson, Kevin C. Philosophy of Science/Music History swim@leland.stanford.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 91 22:03:10 EDT From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) Subject: English Mission Hello, To Atthe: Please simply space by this. David wrote in the last issue: :One last short comment about the Mission lyrics: : :About the lyric "if their lives were exotic and strange", the :Neck Romancer writes: :> Neil wrote "If" as the first word, inferring that their lives :> *aren't* exotic and strange. : :I don't happen to agree for a number of reasons; for one thing, :that implies a change of tense halfway through the sentence, :which is bad form and certainly unlike Neil. As I see it, the :usage of "if" here is another common literary device; substitute :"allowing that" for the if and you'll read what I believe was :intended. I'm not trying to get on David's back here, but his point about the English is simply wrong. There is no change of tense; Neil is simply using the form of the verb `to be' which is appropriate for an hypothetical of this kind. That's my last word on 'Mission' lyrics. 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.)<<- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Don't make me drool! From: easy@darkside.com (Phil D. Croix) Date: Mon, 05 Aug 91 18:04:07 PDT You know, it really sucks to know that people are hearing new rush and I can't do a damn thing about it, except wait and hope it will be played on a local station. Dreamline! All this talk about people hearing it is making me crazy! It's like, I'm trapped in this glass room, and there is a bunch of Penthouse centerfolds babes outside, beconing me to come hither. And I can't do a damn thing about it!!!!AAAHHHHH!! I'm going to call up KOME right now and demand Dreamline! Also, how about a Rush party in the bay area?! C'mon, there are so many Rushheads out here! Let's do it! I WAS going to tell about the Bass Player magazine thing but I noticed a couple of people beat me to it. Well Nyaa, Nyaa, Nyaa to you anyways! Y'know, There's a line in the song the weapon that I just can't figure out. It makes my brain hurt to try to figure out what Neil Means. Maybe one of you can shed some light. Here's the line: And those who push us down that they might climb- Is any killer worth more than his crime? Does this mean that he is for or against capitol punishment? Does it mean that a murderer's life is worth more than his crime, therefore he should be spared, or does it mean that his life is worth more and he should pay for his crime with his (or hers, for all of you femenist freaks) own life? AHHHHH! My brain is strting to itch! Please shed! Hey, That recent photo of Pee-Wee Herman, he's lookin' stylish eh? Well, I'm going to ambush all of the local radio stations with requests for the new Rush song. Later All! Oh, to the person who posted and said that he subscribes to a Marrilion BBS, please, I need to know how I can get into it too! Marillion is one of my faves! (how about that song "No One Can" off of Holidays In Eden!) Please let me know how to get the Marrilion reading list or whatever you call it. Thanks, in advance. Matt. CATCH THE FISH! ************************************************************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- From: k91ianmu@techno.nepean.uws.EDU.AU (DNA-of-BIOS!) Subject: Re: 08/05/91 - The National Midnight Star #305 ** Special Edition ** Date: Tue, 6 Aug 91 16:06:44 EST Please redirect future editions to the following address: s91ianmu@techno.nepean.uws.edu.au NOT ---> k91ianmu@techno.nepean.uws.edu.au !!! ok??? Thanks. Ian Mulry. (DNA-of-BIOS!) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Francesco Marcolla <ele9102@cdc835.cdc.polimi.it> Subject: Re: Gonna Roll the Bones Date: Tue, 6 Aug 91 9:59:03 METDST Fritz Leiber's _Gonna Roll the Bones_ won a Hugo award in 1968. The short story can be found in the following anthology: Isaac Asimov Presents: THE HUGO WINNERS 1963/70 The book was originally published by Doubleday. Francesco Marcolla ele9102@cdc835.cdc.polimi.it ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Nathan Sidwell <nathan@inmos.co.uk> Date: Tue, 6 Aug 91 10:46:08 BST Subject: Signals crossword solution (rot13) Well, I see Dan Delany beat me to it, but I didn't use the faql, just the album sleeves (No comupter grepping for me!) As I've typed it in, here's the solution rot13ed. For those of you with unix, pipe it through "tr A-Z N-ZA-M" to decrypt it. O E B B A F O N A R Z N Q E V T N Y O N F G V Y Y R Q N L L V B R T B E C B J E G U B H T U G P N E R F F B S F G R R Y Y V 3 G Z B E U U R E R V Z Y E U V Y Y F B Y N E E V T U G F B Y L Z C H F V S R R Y Y B T N N G U R Z V N A Q F B B Q S E R R A V A R E N A V T E D H V R G Q Q Z B I V A T C V P G H E R F Z H A V Q G B V Y A P Y U E T R Q Q L Y R R Z B B T U O R T U R R V Y E V B Z A R L R A C R E Z N A R A G J N I R F F C V A R B F R E F X A A C U T E R R A A N G H E N Y S F N V Y R Q Q J N A A B L G K B U T N C Z U U V A U N E C F J U N G L B H E R Q B V A T U L C B P E V G R F Y E Q A V R Y B V Y C E L F R R Z B X U P Y V N E R G U R L Q F T L R N U U V Z F B A T E N C R T N F H F B A N N T E R F V F G G J S F Z E B H A Q Q E V A X O H C R B T B V B Q N L A E N A Q U B Y R U H Z N A P G O N F F J Y P R N N N F X H O Y N S V G E Q V S S R E R A G F G E V A T F G R E B U R Z Y C P R V V P R A S V A Q F P V R A P R L R F P U N A P R F K E O A E G A P T R R Y G F F N A Q G U R Z R R X F U N Y Y V A U R E V G G U R R N E G U P R F E Z O J A H N A N V E X N U A F N E P U V I R F G U N G A B E Z E N R F R Y N F B N U R Z H F V P E V I R A Q R Y Y E R G H E A B S G U R C E V A P R R If you can't unrot it, email me and I'll send out the naked solution. Nathan M Sidwell, INMOS Ltd, UK nathan@inmos.co.uk DoD#0390 Generic disclaimer applies This space unintentionally filled Witty sayings wanted for cash ---------------------------------------------------------- From: stedmant@LONEX.RL.AF.MIL (Terrance A. Stedman) Date: Tue, 6 Aug 91 08:39:20 EDT Subject: Radio interview w/ Geddy and Neil I heard yesterday on 94.9 WKLL Utica/Rome that Wednesday night (Aug. 7th) the making of "Moving Pictures" featuring commentary with Neil and Geddy will be aired at 11 pm EST. Perhaps others should check their local stations too. Terry Stedman Internet: stedmant@lonex.rl.af.mil ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I ) I I <~ I_I "It is my will which chooses, and the choice of my will I \ I_I _> I I is the only edict I must respect." - Rand from _Anthem_ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 6 Aug 91 09:44:36 EST From: joezete@wpi.WPI.EDU (Peter John Chestna) Subject: lyrics to DREAMLINE I heard the song FRI night, listened to it all night and ever since. I haven't heard anything else since I taped it. I transcribed it on Sat morning, but I've been so sick(F*CKING FLU) that I haven't done anything. Anyways, here it is to the best of my ability: ****************************************************** DREAMLINE ****************************************************** He's got a road map to Jupitor Radar fix on the stars All along the highway She's got a liquid crystal compass Picture book of the rivers Under the Sahara They travel in the time of the prophets On a dessert highway straight to the heart of the sun Like lovers and heroes And the restless part of everyone We're only at home when we're on the run He's got a star map of Hollywood A list of cheap motels All along the freeway She's got a sister out in Vegas A promise of a decent job Far away from her hometown They travel on the road to redemtion A highway out of yesterday That tomorrow will bring Like lovers and heroes Burning the last days of Spring We're only at home when we're on the wing We are young Wandering the face of the earth Wondering what our dreams might be worth Learning that we're only immortal For a limited time Time is a gypsy caravan Steals away in the night To leave you stranded in dreamland Distance is a long range filter Memory of flickering light Left behind in the heartland We travel in the dark of the new moon A stary highway traced from the map of the sky Like lovers and heroes Lonely as the eagles cry We're only at home when we're on the fly We travel on the road to adventure On the desert highway straight to the heart of the sun Like lovers and heroes And the restless part of everyone We're only at home when we're on the run hope this is correct. ENJOY Pete ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 6 Aug 91 11:46 EDT From: SIWST@vms.cis.pitt.edu Subject: Re: 08/05/91 - The National Midnight Star #305 ** Special Edition ** PLEASE CUT ME OFF FROM THE MIDNIGHT STAR IMMEDIATELY!! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 6 Aug 91 10:45:13 -0700 From: MARINO@HYCAD5.hac.com Subject: You know your a RUSH fan when... You know you're a RUSH fan when you start entering the numerous checks you wrote for books and tuition and when you're almost done, you're balance = $21.12 and you're not that upset! :-) \begin{jealousy-mode} Am I going to be forced to stop listening to my CD's in the car? Must I face that alternative of RADIO just to listen to _Dreamline_? I shall, but I don't like it at all! I mean, I am so jealous of all of you that has heard it already. I feel left out. \end{jealousy-mode} And on another note, thanks for bringing me up to speed on Queensryche. I bought _Empire_ and feel in love with it instantly, I seriously thought that I had a favorite non-RUSH album on my hand, that is atleast until I heard _Operation Mindcrime_! Keith P.S. I wasn't going to say anything about this, but, if you are planning to flame-n-flee, DON'T! People really belittle themselve when they do stuff like that. I mean, cast the stone of arguement and then run away. Besides, I have yet to see our illustrious rush-mgr editting out anything negative about him, so stop accusing him of doing such. I almost wish he would get rid of the dribble (I mean flame-n-flee stuff) out of the NMS, as this stuff has no interest to me, but I guess it has meaning to someone, so leave it in. P.P.S. Thanks rush-mgr, just for being you! (and of course, managing such a great newsletter!) :-) R-U-S-H---------------------------------------------------------------> Keith Marino | "Reasoning is partly insane, kmarino@bonnie.ics.uci.edu | Image is just an eyeless game" marino%hycad5@hac2arpa.hac.com | - N. Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- From: slider@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Rush'n Roulette Date: Tue, 06 Aug 91 15:42:23 EDT Hello out there. I'm new to computing in general and this newsletter in particular. I am extremely excited and pleased to see that there are some hardcore fans out there who put this together. (What a great time to discover NMS-- a month before a new album!) Anyway-- I've only seen one issue (08/05/91) and would like to ask a couple of questions. Please cut me some slack; I don't know what questions may seem infantile or what topics have been beaten firmly into the ground in past issues. About bootlegs and rare recordings- I have obtained a (very) modest collection of out-of-the-ordinary Rush stuff over the past few months by picking through second-hand stores: a mint condition Japanese import copy of the Hemispheres LP (with the lyrics in Japanese, no less!), a mint condition LP of "Rush Through Time" which I understand to be a legitimate German release (am I right?), a very good radio "promotional use only- not for sale" 2112 LP, a two-LP bootleg by Stellar Dynamics (?) from a 1974 performance during which the guys play "Fly by Night" live on stage for the first time ever (this set is of amazingly good quality, considering the age of the recording), a Hemispheres picture disc LP (which I think is Canadian), and finally, a three LP bootleg of a Chicago date on the Moving Pictures tour, which is pressed onto swirled, multicolored vinyl, so the sound quality is a little bit lower than on regular, boring ol' black vinyl, but it looks cool. :-) So. Can anyone tell me more about these recordings? Are they rare? Are they valuable? Did I get screwed? Or (dare I hope?) is there any sort of comprehensive discography of rare and bootlegged Rush that is available and would tell me what these are and what they're worth? Help. Another question: I saw Rush in Minneapolis last June. My best friend and I left our house at six in the morning to be first in line to buy tickets for the show the morning they went on sale. We ended up stuck about halfway back and halfway up in the arena; not bad, but not anywhere close to great. Meanwhile, a friend of mine who lived in upstate New York at the time (who likes Rush but is not a _fan_), decides the day before the concert that he would like to go see them. So he heads over to his friendly neighborhood Ticketron outlet and says, "Gee, do you have any tickets for Rush left?" To which they reply, "Gosh, is the ninth row in front of Geddy Lee okay?" Ninth Row!! What am I doing wrong? Some friends of mine are considering traveling to at least three or four shows this tour, and I would like to see then up close and personal. Does anyone out there know how to get the good seats? Who do you have to know? What do you have to do? I really would give an arm or leg or worse to see them from the first ten rows. Anyone have any advice? (I wrote to the B-Man about this, but got no answer. Does he answer his mail?) I guess that's all I can think of for now. I'd appreciate anyone's input and am ready to contribute any knowledge I might have to this think tank. Thanks. :-) In the Spirit of Radio, Josh Fedderly -- M.I.T. -- slider(yes, slider)@athena.mit.edu You know you're a Rush Fan when... You hear 'the morning after' that you kept hollering, "Just make sure that there's Rush playing when I pass out!!" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 06 Aug 91 15:25:46 CDT From: Albatross <MV012791@VM1.NoDak.EDU> Subject: Geddy Lee recognized once again In case some of you don't get Bass Player magazine--Ged has been voted as Bassist of the Year for 1991 in that publication. Glad to see it! Craig Rindy mv012791@vm1.NoDak.edu ----------------------------------------------------------
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