The National Midnight Star #311

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: 08/09/91 - The National Midnight Star #311
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 311 Friday, 9 August 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia MACINTOSH DIGITIZED MUSIC FILES Since I, like others, haven't heard the new stuff... The Dreamline sampling. . . Gif files Roll The Bones / YES / and MTV I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC Neil Peart's release info on Roll The Bones Jumping on the bandwagon.. RUSH Hour "SDT" Video; silly persons; non-rush faves Manhattan Project Video Sun to Mac converter Dreamline! unsubscribe? NEVER! Rush worship Albums Fly in the Night Ne?l Peart? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> Subject: Administrivia If you know how to translate Sun/NeXT audio format to something that can be played on a PC or Mac, send mail to me and I'll post it here. Thanks! rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 8 August 1991 15:04:51 CDT From: "RUSH HEAD " <U24129@UICVM.uic.edu> Subject: MACINTOSH DIGITIZED MUSIC FILES Hi everyone. Is it just me, or is Sept. 3 approaching very slowly? Just wondering if anyone has or if there exists Digitized Sound files for the MAC for Rush of course.? I just got a new program that will play them back for my HP 95LX. :) Can't stand them MACs. I'm a IBM person myself. Mr. Riker, bet your Casio or Dar's Wizard can't do that eh? :P Gotta show ya some of them sound files. Not exactly DAT quality but not bad either. Well, time to hit the road. Talk to everyone later. bye. RUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSH P Internet:U24129@uicvm.uic.edu P - Patster Bitnet: U24129@uicvm.bitnet - G Genie: P.Choy G P P - OBRQ: "Memory banks unloading, bytes break into bits - G unit one's in trouble, and its scared out of its wits" G RUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSH ps: You Know You're a Rush Fan When.... "you go to a Chicago Sox VS Blue Jays game and you CHEER FOR THE JAYS and you are bummed out when the game is 6 mins to ending and the Sox are about to win and you haven't bumped into Ged yet. :( " Oh, well time and a place for everything.... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 8 Aug 1991 18:46 CDT From: INDE54Q@Jetson.UH.EDU Subject: Since I, like others, haven't heard the new stuff... In Houston, I haven't had much success in being able to hear any cuts off RTB (if any of you near me have, please let me know which stations). Therefore, I'd like to post my most recent top ten listening selections: 1. D.Bowie--Sound+Visions 2. Jimi--Essential V.1&2 3. REM--Outta Time 4. Stevie Ray Vaughan--In Step (Stevie, Rave On) 5. Concrete Blonde--Bloodletting 6. B.Marley, et al.--Legend 7. P.Gabriel--Passion (Theme from Last Temptation...) 8. T.Heads--True Stories 9. Sting--Soul Cages 10. Steely Dan--Decade of S.Dan 11. (oops) The Presidents--With Guns and Cannons and the Book ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Local Austin/Houston World Beat Stuff Okay, so you caught me...alot of these are greatest hits type discs. Sorry. Daryl Santos University of Houston Department of Industrial Engineering ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 01:30 EDT From: <MXP122@PSUVM.PSU.EDU> Subject: The Dreamline sampling. . . OK, for all us PC users there has to be a way to listen to the sound file. I found a shareware program in the archives here that will play 8 bit sound files through a PC's internal speaker. It sounds amazingly good. There is a sample data file that has HAL talking. . .good good but I digress. . . so I'm assuming that the data is stored in a relative level between 0 and 255 >. . .and the data file is just a whole lot of bytes like this. . .my question is this-- is the sampling already at Syrinx convertable to a simple 8 bit pattern? I would be eternally ecstatic if between the 800 readers we can figure out how to get a taste of Dreamline through our PC's. . .can someone else come up with a scheme to play the sampling on the PC? I'm going to try to upload a file to the \rush\sounds\ directory with this 8 bit self-unzipping executable file...if anyone does figure this dilemma out the 8 bit sampling can be zipped for ease of downloading. . .maybe I'm the only one using a PC? I hope not-- let's pull this thing together-- I'm dying to here Dreamline-- why should we have to wait two weeks? [ If you want to upload a file to Syrinx, it can only go in the directory 'rush/incoming' - the other directories are only writable by the list account and the administrative account. If you upload something to Syrinx, please send mail to the administrative account to let me know so I can do what needs to be done with it. :rush-mgr ] Later. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Gif files Date: Thu, 8 Aug 1991 16:59:25 -0800 (PDT) From: lance@cynic.wimsey.bc.ca (Lance Neustaeter) Hi. I rec'd one of the gif pictures from the listserver (2112) and upon decoding it and viewing it, it appears to be only one quarter of a complete picture. The image fills up my screen, but it's cut off and looks as if I'm only being shown the top left quarter of the full picture. I'm baffled because the resolution is still quite sharp, which I wouldn't expect on a blown-up quarter of an image. I'm viewing the gif with "hamgif" on an Amiga. Can anybody explain this phenomenon? Is it just this gif file or should I try others? [ Using the Unix utilities the full picture is displayed, so the file seems to be fine. Can someone help with figuring this out? I'm not a PC person... :rush-mgr ] Lance ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Roll The Bones / YES / and MTV From: vinnie@darkside.com (Vindicator) Date: Fri, 09 Aug 91 01:12:08 PDT Well it has been a while since I was on here, but I really have to get some things out in the open here. Not bad things but good ones!!! First like everyone else I can't even believe that a new album is comming out. 10 new tunes from the boys, it just hasn't sunk in yet. And everytime I hear a song on the radio i think, this could be it it could be it! But as I have seen on here I guess it sorta slipped out! Now to the topis of YES. I just got back from their final concert on this tour and my ears are still ringing. It was beyond belief! First of all Wakeman at one point in the concert put on the guitar style keyboard (don't know the official name) and went out into the audience. It was cool because we were in the second official row, dead center! Perfect seats! We had also made a huge killer banner with our names on it and the logo reading "YESShows 91" Well they put it on the video screens and when the band came out for the encore Jon Anderson looked straight at us and pointed at all six of us right on down the line. Having a connection like that was all we wanted, I really made the show. During the intro to "Saving my heart" the road crew marched across the stage with Bud 12 pack boxes over their heads. They also lit sparklers during the encore and were having an ice fight across the stage. It was wild! I'm still recovering! Well I would blab about that any more, but I do hope that MTV splits up into specialized stations. It would make viewing more enjoyable. There is so much pop crap on. Oh well I am tired and have a dental appointment tomorrow. So I will see you all later! Keep the dream alive! (could someone give me some info on how to access these sound files and what I need to play them, thanks!) [ If you have ftp and a Sun/NeXT system available, just grab it off Syrinx and play it. Sorry, don't know how to convert to other formats. :rush-mgr ] "...we read about the exceptions, in the paper every day!" -Rush Dan- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 03:37:24 PDT From: WHAT THE #$&% <vaghini@scoman.enet.dec.com> Subject: I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC Doug, You're wrong, _I_Sing_the_Body_Electric_ was made into an episode of _The_Twilight_Zone_. Just thought I'd let you know John Who Has Still Only Heard Half of Dreamline OBRQ: He's old enough to know what's right, but young enough not to choose it ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 13:08:44 +0200 From: tools!fl (Frank Lancaster) Subject: Neil Peart's release info on Roll The Bones [ This is interesting; I'll probably pull it out and make it available at the ftp site. Keep your eye on the administrivia for details. :rush-mgr ] This was distributed by Atlantic (East-West here) to reviewers and interviewers. ROW THE BOATS by Neil Peart _We're only immortal for a limited time_ Musicians are sometimes said to be immature. Not _us_ guys, you understand, but some of the other musicians we know. Like them, we spent our adolescent years welded to our instruments, obsessed by music to the exclusion of nearly everything else in normal "life". And maybe that youthful seriousness, which in a way is growing up too fast, means that the adolescent sense of immortality and irresponsibility stays with us a little longer, into the time when we're supposed to be adults. This is called the "artistic temperament". This is also called a good excuse. The point is, each of us experiences a time when we feel immortal, when time is not passing and we're never going to die. But it's a limited-time offer --- time _does_ pass, and soon enough the realities of life come crowding in on us, whether we're ready for them or not, and we have to get serious. This is called "facing the real world." _We're only at home when we're on the run._ Being mature doesn't have to mean being dead. You just have to get out there and rock, keep your bones _rolling_, and stay out of the ruts. That has been true for Rush as well; we have continued to learn and grow and change, but behind all that the important thing was just to keep moving. Rolling bones gather no rust. Through seventeen years and umpteen albums and tours together, we seldom stopped to look back, but neither did we look ahead much beyond the next album or tour. We just kept doing what seemed right, without worrying about the future --- it would take care of itself. That is called being philosophical. _That_ is also called a good excuse. But suddenly it's different --- all at once it seems obvious that we have a long creative partnership ahead of us. Maybe we're growing up a tiny bit; I'm not sure; but I do know that we are excited about this band in a whole new way. Each of us feels it, and _Roll The Bones_ was the catalyst --- this record was so enjoyable to make, and the process was so satisfying through each of its stages that suddenly we feel a new conviction, a sense of rebirth. We cut our holidays short in order to start the record sooner, we finished it in "record" time, and now we're eager to get it out so people can hear it. We're even cutting our holidays short again in order to start a tour, then get on to the next record. We are _psyched_. And still immortal... _We will pay the price, but we will not count the cost._ A line from John Barth's _The Tidewater Tales_ (he said I could use it) which echoed around inside me for a long time after I read that book. To me, it just means _go for it_. "There are no failures of talent, only failures of character." I think that's often true too. Sure there are a lot of talented people who don't achieve artistic or worldly success, but I think there's usually a reason --- a failure _inside_ them. The important thing is: if you fail once, or if your luck is bad this time, the dream is still there. A dream is only over if you give it up --- or if it comes true. That is called irony. We have to remember the oracle's words, from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory and lumpy athletic shoes: Just do it. No excuses. _The night has a thousand saxophones._ And nary a clarinet between us. _Turn it up --- or turn that wild card down._ The line that started it all... On a rainy day in late summer, cool enough to draw me close to the fire, I sat on the floor of my cottage with a pile of papers around me --- notes from the previous two years, lines and phrases collected on the road, or in that dream-like moment before sleep. I began playing with the phrases "turn it up" and "turn it down", thought of turning a _card_ down, as you do in some game I forget the name of, and then I started to think more about the "wild card" idea. I guess that's called inspiration. So many wild cards we are dealt in life --- where we're born, the genes we wear, the people we meet along the way, and the circumstances of the world around us. Sometimes we even _choose_ a wild card: Faith is like that, and so is Trust --- one of the biggest chances you can make in life is trusting somebody, and yet most of us take that chance, at least once or twice. Some of us pursue ambitions where the odds against success are great (and where we might have to stay adolescents all our lives.) That is called bravado. There is truth in homilics like "the harder I work, the luckier I get" and "luck is when preparation meets opportunity," but they are only tendencies, not _laws_. The best-laid plans, et cetera. No matter how intelligent, talented, and beautiful we might be, we still don't know what the hell's going to happen next. But we _can_ improve the odds by the choices we make. I am _not_ an existentialist, I am a _free_ man! _Where's my thing?_ Where indeed. No deep meaning here, I'm glad to report --- just one of those people say: "Where's that... um... oh, _you_ know... where's my --- _thing_?" We had lot of fun with this one, putting so much stuff into it there wasn't even room for a _small_ kitchen sink. And for once, the lyrics are guaranteed politically correct. We've been meaning to do another instrumental (exercise in self-indulgence) for a few years, but something always seemed to derail our good intentions --- as soon as Geddy and Alex would come up with a good musical part, it would fit with some lyrics I'd just written. This time I outsmarted them: I wouldn't give them any more words until they'd finished an instrumental! It worked. _Playing the game, but not the way the big boys played._ Yo DJ --- spin that wheel! Sorry. You lose. Life is so unfair. I mean, shuffling around this mortal coil, this vale of tears, playing the cosmic game show and waiting for the party-at-the-end-of-the-world, taking commercial breaks and flicking through the channels --- then suddenly the show is _over_? If you played well and gave it all you had, you're certainly a true winner, but sometimes the winner takes nothing. That is called tragedy. _Do we have to be forgiving at last?_ I suppose. The deconstruction of the Eastern Bloc made some people happy; it made me _mad_. For generations those people had to line up for toilet paper, wear bad suits, drive nasty cars and drink bug spray to get high --- and it was all a _mistake_? A heavy price to pay for somebody else's misguided ideology, it seems to me, and that waste of life must be the ultimate heresy. The drum part in this song was inspired by a different part of the world. One hot night I lay under the stars on a rooftop in Togo, and heard the sound of drums from across the valley. Even on the edge of sleep the drumming moved me, the rhythm stayed in my head, and while working on this song I used variations of it and other West African infuences. Depending on your point-of-view, that is either called cultural cross-pollination, or plundering the Third World... _Somehow we find each other, through all that masquerade._ The timeless quest --- find somebody to love, and make it at last. We know the odds are not good, but most of us keep trying. Some of us get lucky. Some of us don't. _C'est la vie_. Some great guitar stuff in this song, I think, but don't tell him I said so. This is the kind of song that _we_ always think ought to be a massive hit single, but by this time we've learned that it won't be, because we're too weird. _Life is a diamond you turn into dust._ Some people can't deal with the world-as-it-is, or themselves-as-they-are, and feel powerless to change things --- so they get all crazy. They waste away their lives in delusions, paranoia, aimless rage, and neuroses, and in the process they often make those around them miserable too. Strained friendships, broken couples, warped children. I think they should all just stop it. That is called wishful thinking. _Be-bop or a one-drop or a hip-hop its-pop-metallist._ [ ^^^ couldn't read this word, so...] Yep --- no matter what kind of song you choose to play, you're betting your life on it, for good or ill, and what you believe is what you are. So there. However you slice it, you're taking a chance, and you _might_ not be right. (Just this once.) No one can ever be _sure_, in this best of all possible random universes. That's why the essence of these songs is: if there's a chance, you might as well take it. So what if some parts of life are a crap shoot? Get out there and shoot the crap. A random universe doesn't have to be _futile_; we can change the odds, load the dice, and roll again. And there's no escaping the dice; even if you try to take the sting out of a random universe by embracing the prefab structure of Faith, you still have to gamble that it's the _right_ one. Say the secret word and win a hundred dollars. For anyone who hasn't seen Groucho Marx's game show "You Bet Your Life," I mean that no one but Groucho knows the secret word, and one guess is as good as another. You might have lived a good long life as an exemplary Christian, only to be met at the gates of heaven by _Mohammed_... Anything can happen. That is called fate. _Why are we here? Because we're here._ Row the boats. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 9:37:16 EDT From: Elizabeth Fike <betsey@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> Subject: Jumping on the bandwagon.. I feel an uncontrollable compulsion to submit my own most-listened-to non-RUSH albums..... In no particular order: Meat Loaf/Bat Out Of Hell (cheezy, but fun) Elvis Costello/Girls Girls Girls Disc 2 Adam Ant/Manners and Physique REM/Eponymous Billy Joel/Greatest Hits Vol. 1 Roxy Music/Avalon Elton John/Sleeping With the Past Jesus Christ Superstar, Disc 1 (the Original Cast edition, of course) Eric Clapton/Timepieces Rampal & Bolling/Suite No. 2 for Flute & Jazz Piano Trio You'll notice that many of these are greatest-hits compilations. It's the most economical way for me to get all of my favorite songs :-) I usually go back and buy the albums, because I find that sometimes my favorite songs are the ones that never get any airplay and don't make it on to greatest-hits collections, but that takes $$$ that is non-existent in my bank account :-( Anxiously awaiting Sept. 3, /tbear OBRQ: A spirit with a vision is a dream with a mission... ****************************************************************************** Betsey Fike <betsey@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> CC '93/SEAS '94, Computer Science/Electrical Engineering Columbia University Marching Band, the Cleverest Band In The World (tm) ***********************************G(TB)^2************************************ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 9th August 1991, 11:34pm EST. From: "Mark Connell" <markcon@sydvm1.vnet.ibm.com> Subject: RUSH Hour For all you RUSH fans in he Austin Texas area, KPEZ Z102 at 102.3 have just started a RUSH Hour. One whole hour of RUSH music each Thursday between 10 and 11pm. They also take phone requests for the songs !! Cheers, Mark Mark Connell E-Mail:markcon@sydvm1.vnet.ibm.com Melbourne, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 09:46:26 -0400 From: abramsc@knoc.dnet.dupont.com Subject: "SDT" Video; silly persons; non-rush faves Getting back to the MTV subject, i DO remember when "Show Don't Tell" was on the call-in countdown for a few days, and i remember thinking the director of that video shot too many close-ups of geddy and not enough of alex and neil... i have to thank Michael J Konopik for a good laugh in the last issue--not that his post itself was funny was funny; i think he's 100% right, but J sicolo's post right after his just made my day...i laughed and laughed.... here are some non-rush albums i really enjoy listening to (NPO): _Fun and Games_, _One Simple Word_ -- The Connells _Fragile_, _Close to the Edge_, _Classic Yes_, _90125_ -- Yes _Surfing with the Alien_ -- Joe Satriani (Long live Norrin Radd!) _Synchronicity_ -- The Police _War_, _The Unforgettable Fire_, _Rattle and Hum_ -- U2 _Dark Side of the Moon_, _Momentary Lapse of Reason_ -- PF _Lincoln_ and _Flood_ -- They Might Be Giants _Social Distortion_ -- Social Distortion and _The Beethoven Sonatas_ by Horowitz > ...and yes i will try some King Crimson soon... later --cam "The Future belongs to analog loyalists; F*ck digital." -- off the Big Black _Songs About F*cking_ album cover (hey james you're not the only one!) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rjjuba@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Manhattan Project Video Date: Fri, 09 Aug 91 11:00:58 EDT When I first saw the video for Manhattan Project on the SOH video, I wondered who the scientists shaking hands after the test detonation were. About a month ago I was walking through a hallway at MIT when I noticed the exact same picture in a picture case documenting the history of MIT. The scientists' names are Vannevar Bush and James B. Conant. Needless to say, I was excited to see that MIT scientists appeared in a Rush Video. I just subscribed to NMS last Friday and I am damn glad I did. I wouldn't even have known about RTB or _Dreamline_, since I had previously heard a rumor that the next album was due in October. It appears that listing your top ten non-Rush albums is a must, so here they are: 1. Def Leppard - Pyromania 2. Styx - The Grand Illusion 3. The Police - Every Breath You Take The Singles 4. The Phantom of the Opera (what can I say :-) ) 5. Scorpions - World Wide Live 6. Yes - 90125 7. David Bowie - Changes 8. Paul McCartney - Tripping the Live Fantastic 9. Iron Maiden - Live After Death (Gee, guess I like live albums) 10. Def Leppard - High N' Dry Damn I can't wait for September 3rd --- Rob Juba rjjuba@athena.mit.edu "The Superconductor" P.S. Special TKPhi to joezete, cygnus and bigal and any other Zetes from Poobah and Rodeo Clown of PA. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Sun to Mac converter From: Ted_Batey@HyperMail.apple.com Date: Fri, 9 Aug 1991 09:21:23 PST If anyone has the software to convert "Dreamline" from Sun to Macintosh PLEASE let me know!! [ And drop me a line here also, please. :rush-mgr ] Ted Batey ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 13:10:10 EDT From: pmw3y@acacia.cs.Virginia.EDU Subject: Dreamline! I've heard it. The first couple of times I played it, I really didn't get into it, but it has grown on me quickly....come on 9/3!!!! Dreamline sounds to me like a curious blend of Manhattan Project with Chain Lightning. Anyway, here's to the boyz: looks like they've done it for us again :) ORQ: "i been down so long, i lost count of the years i sang some sad songs - i drank 12 beers" ---------- Patrick Widener Internet: pmw3y@virginia.edu Department of Computer Science patrick@dirac.physics.jmu.edu University of Virginia ICBM_Net: 38.02 N, 78.30 W "I watched Lassie for 4 days before I figured out why the short furry kid never talked." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 14:23:54 EDT From: adam@paix.sw.stratus.com (Mark Adam) Subject: unsubscribe? NEVER! with the recent group of unsubcription requests (thought crimes), i surprised i haven't seen anybody give the correct response: flood their mailbox! i am suggesting a very simple thing. if you see some "please take me off this list" mail send that person a letter with the following subject line: Mail rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu to unsubscribe! include no text in the letter body. come on, don't get snippy. a righteous flame is still a flame and a flamer is an asshole. period. end of sentence. with any luck even the threat of being bombarded will make people think. [ No, please don't do this. I'd rather not have our list known as the one where people get ganged-up on. I can't tell people what to do, but I'd like to go on record as saying I don't agree with this practice. Hopefully seeing their post in this public forum will help get the idea across. I have only seen a couple that posted more than once. :rush-mgr ] mark ---------------------------- "Logic is a wreath of pretty flowers that smell bad." "I am NOT a merry man!" ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rush worship Date: Fri, 09 Aug 91 14:29:28 EDT From: mynhier@crabcake.cs.jhu.edu In TNMS #309, Atthe Tossavainen <d37690r@kaira.hut.fi> responds: I won't flame you for the religious reference but instead for the idiot-like attitude of Rush WORSHIP that prevails amongst us fans. They're just a couple of blokes who make some really good music, but that doesn't make them the ultimate masters of their instruments and even less gods. To conclude, I AM a Rush fan and a quite rabid one at that, even though it may seem otherwise. I just know that they aren't gods or the ultimate musicians to ever walk upon the earth, and feel compelled to make everyone see that. Ich bin ein Rushfan, auch. (Or is that, "Ich bin Rushfan." ? :-) I was first introduced to Rush about 5 years ago. I went through the traditional Rush worship. Then, a couple of years later, and I know I should probably be crucified on a big red star for this, I went through a period of not particularly caring for the music. (It didn't have enough emotion, was too cold, blah blah blah.) Now I've reached a happy medium, I consider them to be an excellent group of musicians with great songs and (Gott sei dank!) intelligent lyrics. Anyway, I just wanted to get that off my chest. The real reason I sent this was to include my top ten favorites, non-Rush, obviously. In no particular order: 1. Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop with Terry Bozzio and Tony Hymas -Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. 2. Bill Frisell _Is That You?_ (I think that's the title. I just think of it as Bill Frisell.) -Delightfully different. (Nice cliche, huh? :-) An instrumental album, I don't really know how to describe it, it's sort of jazz/fusion/avant-garde, although I really hate labels, especially that last one. 3. Steve Morse _High Tension Wires_ 4. Mark Whitfield _The Marksman_ 5. Jimi Hendrix _Axis: Bold as Love_ "Little Wing" gets my vote for most beautiful thing done with a guitar, although some of Frisell's stuff comes close, but in a different way. Please let's not start a flame war, it's just an opinion. 6. Pink Floyd _The Wall_ ObTTFAPFInclusion 7. Eric Johnson _Ah Via Musicom_ It's probably just my ears, but EJ's the only guitarist I've heard whose tone is (to me) really distinguishable. Also, I got to sit on an interview with EJ, and he's a really wonderful person. About the same as what somebody else said about Living Colour. And speaking of which,... 8. Living Colour _Time's Up_ Amazing. Let me modify my "Little Wing" statement to include the possibility of "Solace of You". 9. Fleetwood Mac _Rumours_ 10. Sting _...Nothing Like the Sun_ (Kinda guitar heavy, ain't it?) Chad Mynhier mynhier@crabcake.cs.jhu.edu mynhier@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu OBRQ:"...the..." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 14:54:07 -0400 From: supriya (Lyricist) Subject: Albums I just wanted to add in my list of 11 non Rush albums that I've been listening ot lately. Here they are: (no particular order) Yes--Union Depeche Mode--Violator Smithereens--11 U2-Joshua Tree Pink Floyd--The Wall Sting--The Soul Cages Robert Plant--Manic Nirvana Led Zeppelin--Disk II of the Anthology INXS--Kick Metallica--Master of Puppets X--Under The Big Black Sun Well there you have it..:-) --Supriya ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 15:05 EDT From: Richard Andrew Zehel Sofranko <RASST18@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Fly in the Night Hey, everybody. I picked up an import CD the other day called "Fly in the Night". It is on an Italian label called Rarities and Few, released 1991. The songs on the CD were recorded live in Montreal 1980. Stand back. Here's the song list: Intro/Xanadu A Farwell to Kings Closer to the Heart Something for Nothing Cygnus-X Working Man Fly by Night In the Mood Cinderella Man The Cygnus-X is *their* typoe not mine. The cover of the CD depicts the underside of a four engine plane. The sound quality on this CD is not too good (i.e. it makes Red Stars of Solor Federation sound good). There isn't much bass to it and you can hear a bit of echo. I would swear it was a bootleg to boot but I can't believe a *real* boot could make it to CD (also it seems a shade fast). The cover of the CD says "Limited release 1000 copies"). I'm glad I bought it regardless of the sound quality (at least the sound quality is better than "Looking Through a Window"). For those of you in the Pittsburgh area, I bought the CD at Eide's. Good luck. BTW they also sell "Success Under Pressure" and "Rush: the official biography" there too. Later Rich ORQ "Merci! Merci beaucoup!" Geddy -Looking Through a Window ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 13:28:27 -0600 From: erik habbinga <habbinga@tramp.Colorado.EDU> Subject: Ne?l Peart? The reason I didn't call the most excellennt Rush-mgr on his spelling of "Neal", is that is the Phonogram alternative spelling found on my PeW cassette liner. "All Lyrics by Neal Peart except 'Different Strings' by Geddy Lee". These are the same guys, who on my ESL cassette, decided to rename that great tune "Xanadu" to "Zanadu" on both the liner and the cassette. I remember I had the earlier release of that cassette, but it was faulty. The record store was going to replace it, but they didn't have any, so they had to wait for a shipment. The new one finally came in, but was also faulty as well. They wouldn't let me get a new one with the correct spelling, since I had caused them enough trouble by purchasing a faulty cassette from their store. [ Gee, I don't know how I'm supposed to take being compared to that - should I be incredibly insulted? :-) :rush-mgr ] I'm getting of listening to the radio, waiting for "Dreamline". There was a close call two nights ago, when the DJ said, "I've got some new music to play from....Procol Harum" My friends were quite disappointed at that. Time seems to stand still before the single comes out. Hopefully it'll still be released on the 14th. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Erik Habbinga "And on bass, The Doc of Shock, The Duke of Spook!" habbinga@tramp.colorado.edu U-niversity of C-olorado between "Time to make the doughnuts, you bastards!" L-ongmont and A-rvada "Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------
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