The National Midnight Star #337

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: 09/12/91 - The National Midnight Star #337
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 337 Thursday, 12 September 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia New NMS subscribers Yet more thoughts on RTB. Mystery Rapper Rap Tour Dates Source Re: NBC NFL Re: Scissors, Paper, Stone -- in Pascal! (none) Cymbals Prime Mover RUSH TOUR!!!! RTB and Motorcycles: more proof The meaning of 'Tom Sawyer' Just a thought.... Presto comparison Dear Geddy, (What's her thing?) Sound off... Not Motorcycles!!! Rush on TV and Boot names in lyrics Caress of Steel drumming Jack Secret ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr> Subject: Administrivia This issue is the one that was supposed to go out on Wednesday, 9/11/91. Due to lack of time it didn't, so here it is now. This should be the first of two issues you'll get today, the other being the regularly scheduled NMS. rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Sep 91 16:45:28 -0400 From: "Douglas G Schwabe" <cschwabe@unix.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: New NMS subscribers Last night I received a call from a couple of guys from Toronto who are interested in subscribing to NMS. A friend of theirs gave them some old issues and they were impressed, to say the least. However, these guys do not have Internet, Bitnet, or UUCP addresses (I think they have something simular to CompuServe) If there is anyone that goes to school in Toronto (U. of T. U of Guelph) or works in Toronto that is an NMS reader and that uses this system (don't ask me what the name is because I don't know) please send me mail so I can give you a phone number where to reach one of the interested parties. David, you might be interested in this so, if you want the number, I will gladly give it to you. BTW, David, when are coming to Pittsburgh for that NeXT class? Doug Hi Ian!! Has Anyone been following the Toronto Argonauts? How's the Rocket and the Pinball doin'? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Iain Campbell <icampbell@cix.compulink.co.uk> Date: Tue, 10 Sep 91 21:04 GMT Subject: Yet more thoughts on RTB. ARRG! (Another Rush Review, Groan!) Well, I've had RTB since Sept 2nd and have been receiving the NMS for some months now (without ever submitting anything), so, here's my ten eggs' worth... As with Presto, my first thoughts went along the lines of: "Hmmm. It's not bad, but it'll grow on me" and it did. I quickly took a liking to Dreamline Roll The Bones, The Big Wheel, and later to Where's My thing, Face Up and Ghost Of A Chance. I'm still working on the others and I guess they'll fall into place when they're ready. [Gets on hobbyhorse...] Its strange to see so many people slagging the band off for being a little different. The new album has only been out for a fortnight and look at all the droopy faces. It took me two years to get to like Red Lenses and Between the Wheels! ISTM that there are a lot of people out there who *don't* appreciate surprises. [Gets off hobbyhorse...] Conclusion: I haven't heard a Rush release that I haven't liked or grown to like - RTB being no exception. Other thoughts... ----------------- The mystery rapper: haven't got the foggiest, but my money's on NP. Liked the wishbones, want a poster. Anybody know possible tour-dates for the UK and when the tickets are likely to go on sale? Cheers for now! Iain. Hate mail and flames to: icampbell%cix.compulink.co.uk@ukc.ac.uk or c/o: agg@ukc.ac.uk (TIA NODROG) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1991 10:11:09 +0930 From: Kevin Haines <haines@cs.adelaide.edu.au> Subject: Mystery Rapper Howdy Folks! Well, here I am, sitting at the edge of the universe... well, I guess that's a bit of an exaggeration. But there _is_ a connection - _Roll the Bones_ hasn't got there yet. Believe it or not, I still haven't been able to get the album yet. Sure, It's been released, but the distributors don't seem to be in any hurry to make it available. The record store ordered it for me the day it was released, and it still hasn't come in. Rush ain't real big in this dump of a city. Anyways, enuff bitchin'...on with the real subject... An idea I had about the mystery rapper (not that I've heard it yet...) is... Hugh Syme ... Kinda makes sense - he has played keyboards a couple of times, so why not just rap on a bit? Probably wrong, but still, who knows... Kevin. ----- He Knows changes aren't permanent ----- but change is... ------ Tom Sawyer. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Sep 91 17:41:37 PDT From: Michael Jan Trnka <mtrnka@jarthur.Claremont.edu> Subject: Rap Why is everyone so surprised thar Rush is rapping? Didn't they in fact, start the genre of "white boy rap" in 1981 with the live version of La Villa? Anyways. . . ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Sep 91 22:08:29 EDT From: "David S. Schmidt" <dschmidt@sales.stern.nyu.edu> Subject: Tour Dates Source One way to find RUSH tour dates is to call SRO Management in Toronto. They have provided me with all the tour dates I needed in the past- the number is (416) 923-5855 (I haven't called recently, but this was a valid number during the Presto tour). Get out there and Rock-N-Roll those bones! ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: NBC NFL Date: Tue, 10 Sep 91 10:34:40 PDT From: Bob Joslin <bobj@hpindix.cup.hp.com> > Did anybody see the NBC NFL Live show today. During a bit about >the San Fran QB problem they played Bravado as the background music. >Somebody at NBC is hip. > >dougw Yes... However, I'll be really surprised if I don't hear Where's My Thing on some background music soon. It's got that incidental-music feel more than any Rush song I've ever heard. I wish it was a bit longer! Bob ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Sep 91 22:59 EDT From: Computer Idiot Extraordinaire <JEPST6@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Re: Scissors, Paper, Stone -- in Pascal! Well, this is my first post. Hope all goes well... In NMS#335, Douglas G. Schwabe writes: > You know you're a RUSH Fan when... > You look at one of the programming assignments in a Pascal text and it > asks you to write a program simulating "Scissors, Paper, Stone" with a person > who types S, P, R at each turn. From the "Gee, I had a similar experience!" dept: Last fall, I was suffering through my first engineering course (for any Pitt engineers out there, ENGR 009; you know, all pain, no gain), and one of the questions on one of the exams was basically the same problem that Mr. Schwabe wrote about. Most of the other students walked out of the exam scratching their heads: "what the hell is scissors, paper, stone???" Thank God for the boyz (hmmmm...wonder what Neil would think of that one)! I had forgotten about the childhood game until _Presto_. Alas, ENGR 009 is not one of my favorite freshman memories, and I have since "misplaced" that exam, but I do know that I was mighty happy with _that_ question, as were a few other RUSHheads in the class. Always wondered where they dredged that question up. Okay, a "quickie" opinion of RTB... I've been listening to it almost non-stop for a week, and I like it. Not love, it, not hate it, just _like_ it. I was disappointed at first, but as many people have pointed out, it grows on you. The "chat" is better than any "rap" I've heard. It's not a huge, powerful album, (by RUSH standards, anyway), but it's still fun to listen to. 'Course, I am meither musician nor lyricist, just your not-so-standard music freak. One final thing: PLEASE TELL ME: IS THERE ANY INFORMATION _AT_ALL_ ON PITTSBURGH TOUR DATES?????? (yes, I am grovelling, begging, pleading, whatever). Anyone, anyone? That's it. Thanks for enduring my "I don't really have a hell of a lot to say" post. --jep/cie ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | John E. Piwowar | University of Pittsburgh | | Computer Idiot Extraordinaire | Chemical Engineering Undergraduate | | Internet: jepst6@vms.cis.pitt.edu | (this space intentionally left blank)| | | | ORQ: "Because he was human, because he had goodness, | | Because he was moral, they called him insane" | | | | "...rational romantic mystic cynical idealist..." | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue Sep 10 18:34:44 PDT 1991 Subject: Cymbals From: aetucker@attmail.com! Greetings to all... puanani>I love the "Neil Peart -- Drums and Cymbals" bit...I mean, cymbals are >a kind-of given, I guess...Or is that just me? "Neil Peart -- Drums" would look sort of short and boring, especially compared to the much longer credits Alex and Geddy get... as if his drumming wasn't enough! But there is also a double meaning here...Cymbals is a homonym for _symbols_, which are frequently used by Neil when he writes lyrics. There is more to this man than meets the eye. [ Dull, especially after the multi-line list of equipment from albums/tours such as AFTK, PeW, and MP! :rush-mgr ] Andrew. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Sep 91 23:17:52 EDT From: Ian Nathan <EU894C@gwuvm.gwu.edu> Subject: Prime Mover "I set the wheels in motion turn up all the machines activate the programs and run behind the scenes I set the clouds in motion turn up light and sound activate the window and watch the world go 'round- anything can happen..." Does anyone know how I can obtain a copy of "Not Fade Away/You Can't Fight It" [ I've heard the original Anthem 45 goes for well over $100 ... :rush-mgr ] Ian Nathan The George Washington University Washington, D.C. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 08:06:19 EDT From: Steve Bromley <steveb@welchlab.welch.jhu.edu> Subject: RUSH TOUR!!!! Just announced on WIYY 98 Rock Baltimore, Rush is "getting ready to embark on a major US tour." This was announced after Dreamline was played. No dates were given, stay tuned. Anyone else here of a tour or dates??? -steveb ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 09:44 EDT From: Eric Thies <ETHIES%UNCG.BITNET@ncsuvm.cc.ncsu.edu> Subject: RTB and Motorcycles: more proof Here's an early draft of FACE UP, when it was still called SHIFT UP. More evidence of the RTB motorcycle theme. ;-) Sing along and enjoy. SHIFT UP I turned my head I spun my wheels Landing on elbows You know how that feels I'm on a hawg now--- Or is it a 'glide? Won't be too careful With this fabulous ride If I could only pass that car inside. And burn it up SHIFT UP---Or you can throttle back down SHIFT UP---Miss the volvo Or your butt'll hit the ground SHIFT UP---There's still time to run That car aground SHIFT UP---Burn it up--- Or wear the road rash crown Burn it up Sudden rain, Hydroplane I don't think my motorbike Will beat this train I'm in a groove now Or is it a ditch? I want my teeth back This crashing is a bitch I get so hungry, when they wire my mouth shut And burn it up I got all broke up inside But didn't earn the road rash throne The leathers really saved my hide but it's bad to be a bone I can go out, I can take a ride But only on my wheelchair The leather sure saved my hide And at least I still have hair Burn it up --- Eric Thies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro --- --- ethies@steffi.acc.uncg.edu (internet) ethies@uncg (bitnet) --- --- "I'm in a groove now, or is it a ditch?" --- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 15:51 From: "Thomas Koenig" <UI0T%DKAUNI2.BITNET@YALEVM.YCC.Yale.Edu> Subject: The meaning of 'Tom Sawyer' I think I understand most of Rush's lyrics, but 'Tom Sawyer' has me baffeled so far. Anybody who can shed some light on it? Thomas Koenig EARN/BITNET : UI0T@DKAUNI2.BITNET INTERNET : UI0T@IBM3090.RZ.UNI-KARLSRUHE.DE : ib09@RZ.UNI-KARLSRUHE.DE X.400 : S=UI0T;OU=IBM3090;OU=RZ;P=UNI-KARLSRUHE;A=DBP;C=DE ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 09:43 CDT From: <BG01699%SWTEXAS.BITNET@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU> (Na]gahyde 1% [Bri Gipson]) Subject: Presto I am unfortunately poor, and haven't been able to locate a local station to hear any of the RTB singles/releases. However, for the past 2 months I have been listening to Presto (why is it so innexpensive compared to the rest of Rush's albums?) and trying to make sense of some of the songs - I'm not too sure, but isn't "Walk on the Razer's edge" - the song - about suicide? ("nothing noble in your fate, Christ what have you done?") Is rush supposedly satanic? this doesn't appear in Presto... Are the rabits symbols of fratility - such as discussed in the latter song of the album about destroying our planet's ecosystem, etc... Seems that rush music has a flare for having to acquire it's musical flavor before savoring the content. So... forgive me if I seem misunderstood. Bri Gipson: Naugahyde ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 10:42:58 -0400 From: eric@ovl.osc.edu Subject: comparison This is my first posting, but I'm a long-time Rush fan (well at least seven years). I can honestly say that RTB is NOT one of the band's greatest accomplishments, but I love it anyway. I have to look at things as relative. If you want to look at music, you have to look at periods of music. In past centuries, the likes of Beethoven and other musical geniuses have been looked at as rebels, and disliked for their work. They were shunned by even the classics of the time as well as the commoners. Ahh, the commoners!! Those who, by these geniuses have been shown what is possible through music, and who the geniuses strive to keep in touch with as they create further genius. For example, if it had not been for the public opinion, the Beatles, the Stones, maybe even (definately even) the King would have probably done things that nobody could relate to. You see, it's important for Rush to do what keeps their current die-hard fans happy, and it's important that they attract new audiences. No, I'm not just talking about money. The guys could probably retire now if they wanted to, but their is an entire new generation of young listeners who need quality music to listen to, done in a way that they can relate to. I know that before I heard Rush for the first time, my idea of idealism in Rock-N-Roll was VanHalen.(chuckle)(Still a great band, don'e E-mail me to death). Anyway, if it hadn't been for MP, I probably wouldn't have ever been attracted to Rush the way I am, and never would have searched the record store for older releases. I'm not making excuses for RTB, I'm saying it doesn't need excuses. If you don't like RTB, it's time you moved into the 90's. Rush is still the best band performing today, and I think comparisons to Metallica or any other half- cocked bands of the commercial 80's are a slap in the face to Rush and its members. Of cours this is MHO. Remember, Rush is reaching a mew audience. If you want a band that does nothing new and reaches out to the same crowd all the time, try The Dead. I'm also a drummer, and have attempted to play along with RTB, but the things Neal has accomplished here arre beyond my understanding of the art. Don't just assume it's a reflection on MY playing, I can still play La Villa without stopping to rest. I'm not looking back, but I want to look around me now.... Time Stands Still ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 08:55:43 PDT From: matthew@wavefront.wti.com (Matthew Coohill) Subject: Dear Geddy, (What's her thing?) Dear Geddy, I have been dating the same girlfriend since before HYF. I enjoy her company very much, but she (we) has (have) a problem. I am (as all RIGHT thinking people) a big fan of Rush, however when we first met (post-PoW) my girlfriend didn't like Rush (gasp). Naturally, I felt this to be quite an abberation, but I knew that Rush would continue releasing albums that had a vastly different sound to them. Therefore, it was only a matter of time before she "clued in". Needless to say, HYF was unimpressive to her except for "Time Stand Still" (which she enjoyed mainly because the song had a guest appearence... eek!). But, HYF is my least favorite Rush album to date and at the time I thought that it was natural to give her another chance (I mean I wouldn't want to be judged by... say... TNMS subscribers or youself on MY reaction to HYF). ASOH??? Well that was their old material in concert. I couldn't expect her to be as enthus-ed about it as I was. Well, by the time P was released... we were living together, her grandparents could pronounce my last name correctly, her father lost all hope of driving me away, her mother started calling me things I thought that only my mother would call me (like adding that "-y" to the end of my name), I was considering allowing her to have a pet cat (Ack!) and I'd dropped a lot of cash into this high-risk venture. P wasn't good enough, I guess. So I thought that seeing "the boyz" in concert would either aid our failing relationship or cause me to loose her to some roadie (Skip Gildersleeve) as a Rush Crew Slut. The only good news is that she liked them in concert. However, she still didn't change her mind about her opinions on their albums and didn't like them enough for continuous play at home (ARGH!!!). Recently, I'd been sweating it out. As the new album release date was approaching, I started to notice things that I had somehow overlooked before; the way she can turn a simple phrase like "take out the garbage" into a screech that can only be rivaled in the readings of ancient mythology, the strange way that her back can never be cured from needing constant "rubbing", the way that all of my friends are annoying to her and we never get to do anything with HER friends (cough! cough!), our sudden passion over the TV set rather than each other, the subtle way she tells me that I haven't gotten any mail, the way she says tomato (or for that matter potato), the way the eyes roll back in her head and she releases a great sigh of boredom when I mention hockey, the fact that in some way I'm to blame for "the cramps", the number of ways you can strangle a person with a... Oh sorry!!! I've gone off on another tangent. Okay... She dosen't like RTB. I mean out of so many albums, each with their own unique sound, she can't find one that she merely likes (not one)? Geddy, what do I do??? Signed, Ghost of a Chance. P.S. - Don't answer with that sophomoric philosophy... "Roll the Bones". I mean "Why do I have a microwave oven? Because I have a microwave oven. Try Bud Dry. Roll the bones." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1991 13:33:20 -0230 From: John Palfrey <john9@pooky.cs.mun.ca> Subject: Sound off... I was on the Syrinx FTP site and I have noticed that there are a variety of large sound files. My main question to those who may know is what computer are those sound files are for? They seem too big for a disk that can only handle 880K! Please advise. Thanks in advance. Another question. After reading the most recent FAQL I have noticed a lot of mentioning of the CD called RUSH _Profiled!_ and I have an interest in listening to it. I was wondering if anyone has this CD or if not, have it on cassette tape???!!! As I would love to listen it. One desperate RUSHan here! That's all that I think of in way of asking. One Fellow RUSHan, John W. Palfrey ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 09:27:13 PDT From: matthew@wavefront.wti.com (Matthew Coohill) Subject: Not Motorcycles!!! In regards to the recent review (theme explaination) of RTB, I believe that it was slightly inaccurate. RTB is more like a moped than a motorcycle... it's fun to listen to, but you don't want any of your Finnish friends catching you listening to it. Matt ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rush on TV and Boot names in lyrics Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 11:35:22 CDT From: mark@duke.b23b.ingr.com (Mark Brubaker) Two quick things. First we all now know that NBC used some of Bravado. Well, last Sunday I heard some of RTB in an add for a local news team. I'm pretty sure that it was Neurotica, but it may have been Bravado. The thing is, I'm almost positive that the portion of the song that I heard is not taken straight off of the album because the section I heard had no vocals. Maybe I'm loosing my mind or maybe I just don't remember what I heard well enough, but it seems to me that since TV networks had this stuff in ads less than a week after the release... This all seems to add up in my mind to the possibility that Atlantic released Rush material (minus vocals) to the networks explicitly for the purpose of background music in ads etc. I think this is the case. Is it a marketing plot or what? Second, two Rush Bootleg titles that I have heard of before are "Rush'n Roulette" and "State of Grace". Does anyone out there think that it is more than a coincidence that in Ghost of a Chance is "...in a state of grace" and in Neurotica is "It's like Russian roulette to you" ? Personnally I think it's just coincidence, but I thought some of you out there who like to read into all sorts of stuff might find it interesting. - Mark Brubaker ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1991 12:39:30 -0400 (EDT) From: "Nicholas G. Alexander" <na0u+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Caress of Steel Out of curiosity, People have been mentioning their particular favorite albums as of late, and there was a poll last year about the favorite album of the group. Most, nay, all of the albums selected come from the middle to late period of Rush's work (e.g. Moving Pictures, Hold Your Fire, Power Windows...) I personally think that Caress of Steel is Rush's best album. I suppose part of it stems from the other types of music I like (Alternative (Janes Addiction, The Clash, The Sugarcubes/Industrial (Front 242, etc..)/Hard (Classic?) Rock (Iron Maiden, Led Zepplin, Queen), but there also seems to be something on this album that some of the others lack. An energy, a creativity, a subliminal message mixed in with "The Necromancer," I don't know. I remember from one of the book transcripts that someone posted that there are a select few of us who pick Caress of Steel as their favorite Rush album. Are any of you folks out there? And if so, just out of curiosity, what are some of your other favorite types of music/groups? (Always looking for good stuff to listen to.) If your going to give an extended list or something, go ahead and reply directly to me, so as to keep Ian Bjordohives bandwaves clear of "useless drivel." Thanks, Nick Alexander na0u+@andrew.cmu.edu Tangent: I have never seen more Rush tour shirts in one place than on the Carnegie Mellon campus. Maybe there is something to the statement that "Rush is the thinking man's rock and roll" :) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 13:05:35 -0400 From: eric@ovl.osc.edu Subject: drumming Thanks a lot to whoever it was that brought to my mind the comparison of Neal Peart and Stuart Copeland. I feel it's a valid comparison that any Rush fan would love to really explore. And from a drummer's point of view, I hope to do that. Now, don't get me wrong, Copeland's a great percussionist, writer, and producer, but he's just not in the ranks of the illustrius (Murder by Numbers). By the ranks of the illustrius, I mean guys who have explored themselves just to see what's possible with skins and sticks. Copeland's work derives from Brazillian influences, and when mixed with the kick-a-- bass lines Sting has created, they become a tremendous rock format. However, I don't see Copeland reaching anymore. He did for a few years in the early eighties, but most of the Police songs that get the attention are relatively stagnant as far as new time signatures, sycopation, or even drum flare at all. I know what you're thinking now, the same is true of Neal. But Neal is a drummer's drummer. He's the kind of guy you can listen to and not help getting reinspired to become a better percussionist. Imitating Neal on the drums has always helped me improve what I'm able to do on my own. As for Copeland, it just makes you wish he would quit fooling around and show us what he can do. By the way, I thought it very interesting to find out that the rythm in YYZed is morse code for Y Y Z. Thanks for whoever posted that. If you want to be impressed by these guys, realize that they have the versitility to play rock, jazz, funk, rap, love songs, and probably a few other things we haven't seen yet. Thanks guys. Roll the Bones and see what happens next. Other members of the illustrius would include John Bonham, Steve Gadd, Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, and a few others sho created new music, not just recreating what was the norm. As for those of you who are drummers, try playing "Thing", and good luck. Any escape might help to sooth the unattractive truth... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: amy@arla.austin.mcd.mot.com (Amy Moseley) Subject: Jack Secret Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 10:28:23 CDT Uh, if it's Jack Secret he's had a lot of vocal training to do that part because the REAL Jack Secret has a low but very gravelly voice whereas the voice on record is velvet-smooth. Their intonations are completely different. How do I know? I met and spoke with JS about three hours. -- Amy J. Moseley Motorola Computer Group (512) 329-7117 :) amy@austin.mcd.mot.com or uunet!cs.utexas.edu!oakhill!arla!amy ----------------------------------------------------------
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