The National Midnight Star #349

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: 10/04/91 - The National Midnight Star #349
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 349 Friday, 4 October 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia New York City/Madison Square Garden Pop, Epics, and Excellence [Re: `beeresy` and pop] Washington, D.C./Capital Centre Mobile homes / shoot the damn dogs! Original format of album artwork RUSH ITEMS AVAILABLE The review you have been waiting for ;-) S.A. Express Review 10/04 (none) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star Subject: Administrivia Sorry 'bout the snafu with Thursday's NMS - for some reason it didn't go out at the prescribed time. I'm still too far behind in administrative requests to count. I'm trying to take care of all removal/change requests before processing the adds, of which there are a good 75 or so (of course, the week I'm off I get flooded!). Please bear with me... Lastly, congrats to the Toronto Blue Jays, Geddy's fav. team, for clinching a place in the playoffs! Now Geddy may try to restructure the tour around the playoffs! :-) Maybe have a stand-in bass player for nights he's at the ballpark? :-) :-) rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 03 Oct 91 15:31:25 EDT From: Ian Nathan <EU894C@gwuvm.gwu.edu> Subject: New York City/Madison Square Garden Since I have had a ton of responses to my query on tickets for Madison Squre Garden on the weekend of 12/7, I thought I'd relay my past experience with getting tickets for NY shows. I have experienced in the past that tickets for arena shows, at least in the New York area - MSG, Meadowlands, Nassau Coliseum - go on sale on Saturday mornings at around 9am or 10am. I am anticipating the same this time around. I just want to know which SATURDAY? I am getting nervous because I have seen our friends from around the country get tickets already for shows up through the middle of November. So I will go as far as to suggest that we all keep calling ticketmaster - I call (212) 307-7171 each time - and I have for the most part received decent seats each time. I will call in a few minutes to see if they could give me any more info as to when tickets go on sale. And of course I will keep you all posted. Any questions please send them e-mail. Ian Nathan The George Washington University (yeah I am going home to NY to see them 'cause it's easier) Washington, D.C. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 3 Oct 91 14:03:04 -0700 From: steves@Pa.dec.com (Steve Schneider) Subject: Pop, Epics, and Excellence [Re: `beeresy` and pop] | ---------------------------------------------------------- | | Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1991 19:34:57 EDT | From: STU_NESHUE@VAX2.ACS.JMU.EDU | Subject: `beeresy` and pop | [...] | who made the remark that, in effect, said that it was more difficult to | create a well-constructed pop song than an art rock tune w/ "science fiction | lyrics." Art rock in itself is based on complex musical composition that | utilizes all of the various instruments(including the voice) to create an | `orchestra' that builds up a musical theme(s) which can put images in our | mind as clear as a brilliant sculpture. (Whew!) The difficulty of producing | this in a coherent and musically beautiful form is monumentous. Unfortunately, Rush and Yes have rarely fully surmounted the monumentous task of creating a coherent art rock tune. Surely, such colossal epics tax the musicianship of the players and are certainly not without merit compositionally; however, when one speaks of the difficulty of creating a well-constructed pop song, one refers not only to the merits just mentioned but also to the visceral and immediate connection for the listener which is typically lost by all but the best art rock tunes. The distinction that I'm trying to draw is handily illustrated by contrasting "Hemispheres" with "Limelight". "Hemispheres", though a fantastic song, and clearly a monumentous composition, is dwarfed by the compositional genius exhibited in "Limelight". An abstruse foray into the stuff of greek myth and psychology, "Hemispheres" is largely a piebald conglomeration of different musical themes. Though I don't deny the song it's overall direction, nor do I deny the existence of some lyrical theme; but the song stands in sharp contrast to the seamless melding of complex rhythms (meters) as well as deft lyrical exposition on the joys and cares of fame present in "Limelight". "Lime"'s among the most popular Rush songs ever, it appeals to a larger group of people than "Hemispheres", it's shorter, more mundane in terms of lyrical theme (which isn't saying much compared with "Hemispheres"), and yet so much more impressive from a compositonal viewpoint. Of course, Nate probably wasn't thinking of "Lime" when he was talking about pop songs--personally, it doesn't even occur to me that Marky Mark or other pre-fabricated groups of his ilk would be considered music at all. | [...] I'm not here to slam | pop music, I'm just pointing out the sheer illogic of comparing the | difficulties of these two styles. Indeed, it's daffy to compare Milli V. with Rush, Yes and the like. But Rush has been moving toward (for what, ten or more years?) more pop-ish songs (shorter, catchier &c), so I wanted to confine my discussion purely to Rush songs because I think the "good old days" of 2112 and Hemispheres and Caress &c are overrated. While I really enjoy the old Epics, I don't think that they're deserving of the praise that they are commonly paid. ---- Steve C. Schneider steves@pa.dec.com ---- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 03 Oct 91 20:13:19 EDT From: Ian Nathan <EU894C@gwuvm.gwu.edu> Subject: Washington, D.C./Capital Centre To all Washington area RUSH fans... According to Ticketmastere here (202) 432-0200, tickets go on sale no less than 4 to 6 weeks before the show, putting sale date for the Cap Centre at the middle to end of October. Of course I HIGHLY recommend calling yourselves to find out first hand. Any questions can be directed to me via e-mail eu894c@gwuvm.bitnet eu894c@gwuvm.gwu.edu Ian Nathan The George Washington University Washington, D.C. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Mobile homes / shoot the damn dogs! From: vinnie@darkside.com (Vindicator) Date: Thu, 03 Oct 91 17:49:38 PDT First I must say that the rap section in Mobile Homes was written by Sean and myself and a little revising from Matt. He of course wrote the rest of the parody. I just wanted to get our credit in there, especially since I think it's much better than my wheel parody. Hi matt! Oh and about the dogs, please stop it. It's a damn sonar blip, I was the first to say it and I will say it again, it ain't dogs but a blip. And yes I do have a good stereo, I have listened to it 5 or 6 times on a Nakamichi 6 disc changer, 7 speaker sub woofer system in a lexus LS400, and believe me there is no other way to hear it! Awesome! Well that's about it. Also I think that since the tour dates were posted once it's of no use to post again and again, unless they have changed! Cummon west coast people, we can't let all this concert date material drown us out! We need to know for sure! PS. Spinal Tap is working on a new album as we speak! Dan- PPS. A tour is in the making too! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: The Masked Avenger <haines@cs.adelaide.edu.au> Subject: Original format of album artwork Date: Fri, 4 Oct 91 11:58:52 CST Howdy people. I've just picked up anther copy of 2112 on record, just because of the cover artwork. My old copy was a re-issue (priceless recordings?) and didn't have the fold-out cover, and so it didn't have the lyrics, which was a real bummer. What I'd like to know is with the early albums, which of them had fold-out covers, lyrics, posters, etc. All of my early Rush albums are these Priceless reissues, so I'd like to know what I've missed. In particular I'd like more info on Rush, Fbn, Cos, 2112, Aftk, and Hemispheres. If this is available at the ftp site, just a reference to where it is would be fine. thanks, and goonight. P.S. Happiness is xloadimage -onroot -fullscreen wishbone.gif ============================================================== Kevin Haines. | Why is it that when you DIE, you can't take :-) | your HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER with you?? ============================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------- From: wcsswag@ccs.carleton.ca (The Charlatan) Subject: RUSH ITEMS AVAILABLE Date: Thu, 3 Oct 91 23:17:41 EDT Howdy Rushfreaks... Due to one certain jerk not coming through with his money, there are still a number of Rush items up for auction that continue to be available. I deleted the messages from those of you that had made previous bids and would appreciate it if you would e-mail me once more. Here be the list: PERMANENT WAVES TEST PRESSING Subdivisions 7" picture disc Big Money 7" in deluxe "window" gatefold Rush Interview 12" picture disc Looking through a window (live double boot from powindows tour) And many other 12 inchers and other neat stuff. Please email me to make an offer or for more info. Neil Prasad wcsswag@ccs.carleton.ca P.S. Anyone have Canadian tour dates yet? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 4 Oct 91 07:29:07 CDT From: storey%batse.span@Fedex.Msfc.Nasa.Gov (SCOTT STOREY X7700) Subject: The review you have been waiting for ;-) Hello all Well I have been waiting in the wings long enough. Reading all of the reviews, good and bad, Finnish and American, Canadian and Australian :) Now you have to suffer through mine. BWAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I HAVE ASSUMED CONTROL....I HAVE ASSUMED CONTROL ....and so on. Well at the outset let me say that my favourites are still the 70's Rush. Maybe it's my age, but ask me if I give a shit. However, _Presto_ was my favourite since MP. In fact, I gave up after P/G. After _Presto_ I went out and bought HYF and PoW. I liked them, but not as well as _Presto_. So my hopes were high in anticipation of RTB. Also, if you are still reading this, I won't do Rush a disservice by comparing RTB to any of there older stuff. To me that's only useful when you are being general. Like "RTB is more like HYF than FTK". Besides, I'd be bored to tears listening to the same old thing album after album. I do think some bands change to much but that's another story. First of all, Dreamline, Roll.., and Wheel.. are my favourites right now. It's probably no coincidence that these have plenty of Alex on them. Wheel is probably the best of these three. I just love those simple chord progressions. Dreamline definately makes a good single. Real appealing to the general radio listener I think. Roll The Bones is probably the most curious song by them in a while. I don't mind the so-called rap part. But damned if I know why it's there. Just some kind of interlude from their more art-rock days I guess. Bravado. They could have left this one off. Just can't get anything out of it. Maybe later...I have not given up. With Rush sometimes it takes years before you get what you want out of a song. Maybe the Fins will come back to this record later for the same reason. Thing. I like this one except for the intro. Somehow doesn't fit for me. Otherwise a good showcase for all. Face Up. A good rocker. This one is growing on me more and more. I know I like it better than when I first listened. That's true for the whole album really. The rest. I lump the rest of the songs into that "listenable" category of mine. Not bad songs, just not good enough for me to have any strong opinions. I bob my head and air guitar to these just the same though. Generally RTB is a good record. I like Geddy's bass in this one but it is not as prominent as I would like it. The Dr's drumming has been better. Oh yeah he still keeps a beat and does fills with the best. But hell he spoiled me with all the stuff he used to do, e.g. FTK, 2112. Alex.... this is his record. Glad as hell to see he is not buried under a wash of synths. Playin them riffs, strummin them power chords just like the old days. Now that it's said and done, I reserver the right to change my opinion in any way I wish. In fact, I was just thinking (scary), does anyone besides me think it would be interesting to read our reviews of RTB 6 months from now? Maybe even a year from now? Just a thought... Well that's it! I sure hope Rush tours the south soon. scott ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 4 Oct 91 13:31:00 CDT From: "SAEIS1::RGRAVES" <rgraves%saeis1.decnet@jupter.AMD.COM> Subject: S.A. Express Review 10/04 Roll the Bones review San Antonio Express-News Friday October 4, 1991 Reprinted without permission Roll the Bones Rush Atlantic 82293 Reviewed by Robert Johnson Rush delivers yet another solid album Calling a band "dependable" sounds like damning it with faint praise, yet that's the first term that comes to mind regarding this sturdy Canadian power trio. It's meant as a compliment, not a thinly veiled insult. To no one's surprise, "Roll the Bones," Rush's 17th studio album, is a solid piece of work. The standard blueprint is still being used - music composed by guitarist Alex Lifeson and bassist/synth programmer Geddy Lee; lyrics penned by drummer Neal Peart. Though a bit predictable, that blueprint still works. "Roll the Bones" is dominated by the shimmering, metallic reflection that Rush albums have been giving off since the early '80's. Lately, Peart's future-shock lyrics have left me with a vision of a computerized wasteland, with the gleaming arrangements representing the sun as it beats down on the unfortunate humanoids below. Since Peart is often maddeningly vague and Lee's vocals are often on the chilly side, the fact that Rush can make compelling songs while staying within its somewhat narrow musical parameters is nothing short of amazing. Peart's lyrics are frequently on the mark, too. In "Roll the Bones," he simplifies Rene "I think, therefore I am" Descartes to "I'm here, therefore I'm here." That circular philosophy compensates for the song's ill-advised, obligatory rap break. As on 1989's mostly excellent "Presto," "Roll the Bones" works best when sandpaper is taken to the shiny surfaces. The ultra-funky instrumental "Where's My Thing" is guaranteed to scratch any itch. One question: It's listed as Part IV, "Gangster of Boats" Trilogy. Where are Parts I-III? The album-opening "Dreamline" blast off after a deceptively low-key opening, while "The Big Wheel" approaches the neutral zone between Rush's contemporary sound and its heavy-metal past. "Roll the Bones" may stay in familiar sonic territory, but my hat's off to Rush for its amazing ability to keep reinventing the wheel and making it seem new. *** {three stars out of four} ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 4 Oct 91 16:16:56 edt From: Donna Skarbo <skarbo@hp800.lasalle.edu> Hello, fellow RUSH fans, A few people have asked if anyone has been keeping copies of the spoofs. I have. If anyone is interested in a copy, please send an e-mail request to: skarbo@hp800.lasalle.edu Take care and keep rolling dem bones! Donna ----------------------------------------------------------
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