The National Midnight Star #378

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II ********* ******* *** ******* **** ** ** **** *** * * *** *** ** ** *** ** ** ** ** ** * * ** ***************** ***************** ** *** *** ** ** *** RUSH 2nd ANNIVERSARY *** ** * **** SPECIAL **** * * *** ISSUE *** * * ** ** * ** ** ** ** ** * * ** * ** ***** ** * *** ** *** *** ** *** ** * **** **** * ** *** ** *** *** ** *** ******* ******* **** **** ******* ******* ********* ********************************************************************* TABLE of CONTENTS ----------------- I. Foreword II. Prelude III. The Quiet Passing of Anniversary II IV. Epilogue V. A word from his most-esteemed rush-mgr VI. Collection of thoughts from old veterans ********************************************************************* FOREWORD -------- There are concert spoilers in here, so don't blame me if you wanna be surprised. Also, I must apologized for being late with this, apparently there are many more NMS subscribers who were aware of the passing of the 2nd Anniversary of the NMS that I had realized. Most of the blame I lie on myself, I had time to do it but lots of things came up and with the current NMS situation with Dave and the backlog of messages in the mail queue, this is the earliest I could do it, but read on and a lot of reasoning will become apparent - Jimmy Prelude ------- Flashback: November 11, Late afternoon (California time) "Hello Dave?" "David speaking.." "Dave, it's Jimmy..what's up?" "Oh hi there." "Say, did you know that last Saturday, November 9th was the 2nd anniversary of the NMS?" "What? I thought it was the November 14th ??" "Huh? are you sure? I thought it was the 9th." "Huh? are you sure? I thought it was the 14th." "Check last year's digest number 98 or was it 99?" [keyboard tapping away] "Ok, it is 98..you're right! it was the 9th.." (Funny eh, how we don't even remember dates and such after so long?) [ Funny how Jimmy cleaned up my response when I discovered we'd missed it; I seem to remember at least one four-letter word that didn't make it to this final rendition! :-) :rush-mgr ] And so it was the the second year of the NMS Rush digest came to a close. So much to do and so little time, I'm sure Dave knows the feeling. I originally wanted to plan a big issue like Digest 98 & Digest 99 as was done for the First Anniversary of NMS, but due to time restraints and work, nothing was coordinated in time, so here I am trying to put together something decent. Coming up with a good idea is also tough, lots of things have been written about the NMS, how it started, how it works, who runs it, who does certain lists..etc.. so I think this year, we'll have a change of pace. I guess you could call it "How I Spent My Weekend." or more appropiately I think "The Quiet Passing of Anniversary II" The Quiet Passing of Anniversary II or How I Spent My Weekend ----------------------------------- This tour was supposed to take me to the D.C. area near Largo, where I was to have met up with Dave (our humble rush-mgr) to catch some shows on the East coast. About a month ago, a friend called from Chicago and says, "Hey Jimmy, you wanna see Rush 3rd row?" Naturally, I was dumbfounded. He also mentioned possible backstage and perhaps meeting Geddy. So, on the spur of the moment, I thought about this and decided to change travel plans and head out to Illinois instead. I'm sure Dave understood the reasoning there. :) Once again, plans to catch up with the rush-mgr on a Rush tour failed again. That's two tours now in a row (Presto and RTB), that plans to party again with Dave fell through. But then for 3rd row seats I'm sure he understood, couldn't pass that up now could we? The trip was for Nov. 9th (which is the 2nd Anniv. date for the NMS), and Nov. 10th. and I was to return to sunny San Diego, California on the 11th of November. So much for staging and producing an Anniversary issue on the 9th, looks like I'm headed to see Rush instead!! So I flew out to Chicago from San Diego on the 9th, was picked up by my friend The Patster himself. Luckily for me, there was a show at Redbird Arena (Illinois State University) that night and Patster happen to have an extra ticket (how nice) in the Lower Bowl row 1, so those seats were a warm welcome. We both grab a quick bite to eat, I met my hosts for my stay (parents parents :) and off we were to Normal, Ill. to catch Rush on tour! The drive took quite a while, so we tuned into some Rush CD's while doing 80mph down to Normal, passing up other Rush-bound travelers of the night. Along the way, we almost hit a deer crossing the road by about 15-20 feet away, not that it's relevant but reflecting back, it would have been a bummer to miss out on a Rush show because we hit a deer along the way :-). Normal was packed, thousands of college students pouring towards Redbird Arena to catch the boys in concert! This was a great place to see them, the arena being so small seating 7 or 8 thousand? I think.. the sound was great from where I was, and we found out the setup for Rush wasn't even a full stage setup. All the speakers could not be accommodated for when they mounted the speakers the frame began to bend from the support structure from the ceiling, so they had to take off speakers to make sure it would be ok. The show itself was specular, they opened with Force 10, and the crowd went nutso. Alex was having problems with his guitar in the beginning, and kept addressing his helpers off stage to fix some of the sound. (This happened the next night too I noticed) I guess this early in the tour they're still trying to get out bugs. A much welcome return is the footage in the video screen backdrop. It's nice to see the return of the video sequences to Subdivisions and Distant Early Warning in particular. The light show and laser show I felt was lacking in some places, especially where lasers where. I could have sworn they used at least 2 times the laser effects for HYF! The best of course were for Xanadu and La Villa. I had a big white banner that said Rush (written like Hemispheres) so if you were at the show (Hi Kevin, surprised you really saw it!), that would be me and the Patster. The smaller arena I thought sounded really good. Alex was being funny again, playing synth with his nose (just like during Presto) during Superconductor. The highlight would be Neil's incredible drum solo, Xanadu and La Villa. The medley for the encore was nicely done as well. Geddy can definitely no longer hit those high notes, and this was very evident, especially for Anthem. All in all a very exciting show. (Thanks John for the ticket :) But I couldn't wait until 3rd row. After Normal, we drove back to Chicago where it was freezing. Having been spoiled by wonderful California weather I was still adjusting to sub-freezing temperature. Tomorrow (Sunday) was another day, another concert. We made it back in good timing 90mph all the way (gotta love cruise control eh?) We tested out the subwoofers too, talk about bass response during Xanadu!! I could't wait to hear the real thing again in Milwaukee. (and from row 3 at that!) So we headed in for a quick sleep, me carrying a big bundle of souvenirs from the show (read I bought everything in sight and can anyone lend me money? :) We overslept (Thanks pat!) and then good old John T. (oops no names mentioned right?) held us up again! :) We headed out to Milwaukee, late, but made a detour to pick up another friend (yet another Pat - female this time), for the show. Not having seen snow in a long time (it doesn't snow in sunny San Diego, you know) I did what every sane Rush fan would attempt, leaving some room, I went with a running head start then planted my feet and skidded in the snow for a good 10-12 feet. :-) Yeah I know, the California weather spoils ya, but it was one of those things you had to do when you see snow like you did in Milwaukee. Pat C. and Pat S. headed to willcall, got their backstage pass (nice of Mr. Secret - hint see Permanent Waves CD insert for real identity :), John and I checked out the arena, got some earplugs (never know if you need them). Before this, we went up to meet some NMS subscribers (Hello again Kevin T.) Naturally, with a small crowd of NMS people around, the topic of Mr. Rush-mgr popped up, apparently they all wanted to know if he had died (read lots of digests missing and I wanna know where the hell they are). So of course I had to dispell the myth, Dave was about as dead as the rumor of Neil's cancer or Geddy's throat problems (right Mike?). Yes, it appears that the rumors of the rush-mgr's death have been highly exaggerated. After chatting a while with some of the NMS crowd (sorry Mark I missed you at the show), we all bailed for our seats (Kevin up in mile-high land) and went back to our 3rd row seats. (Sorry too Steve S. we missed you somehow in the arena) :-( Eric Johnson came on, did a really great show I thought. Everyone was really on their feet by the time he did Cliffs of Dover. I couldn't believe how close I was to the stage. About 15 or so feet from the stage right in front of Alex. So you had in row 3 of Milwaukee 3 members of the NMS!! and a big Rush banner to boot. There was also another Rush head there (Mandy - see ASOF #2 the Rush fanzine article by her). I had met Mandy on the Presto tour in Phoenix, so talk about a small world! She was also at Normal. All of us started rocking when Rush opened with Force 10, the sound was really good, even that close up. I didn't really need the earplugs so off they went. John did the same and surprisingly, my ears didn't ring afterwards. There were a couple of goofs during Subdivisions, most noticably in the backdrop video where they messed up the footage and interchanged "basement bars" shots with "back of cars", and "high school halls." But the boys played tight as usual. You'll definitely enjoy Neil's new version of his drum solo, talk about cool quadrophonic sound. When they approached our side of the stage I guess you could say the NMS was well represented, we all raised the banner and Geddy with Alex both smiled. They really saw it during the encore performance of Spirit of Radio ("..concert halls..." and the lights came on!). By the time Anthem hit everyone was in amazement, even the security guards and some policement were amazed by the laser shows of La Villa. I won't go too much into the songs, you'll definitely not want to miss this tour so catch it! We all drove home in the snow exhausted, but well worth the time and effort for the drive to Milwaukee. Thanks again Steve S. for the tickets, I won't forget the favor. Damn good seats! IV. Epilogue Now I'd like to thank a lot of the members on here. I can't believe that a year ago, Dave was boasting 500 members (see Digest 98) and now we're running over 1000+ members on this mailing list. I've met a lot of people on here both over email and in person. (Pat, Kevin, Shawn, Leon, Dan, Dave, Kelly .. etc..) and I will be meeting more I'm sure as Rush takes their RTB tour to the West Coast. Dan, I hope to be catching up with you again down here and up in Fresno, Bay area. Chris I will be catching up up in the bay area I'm sure (thanks for all the tour dates you helped me with), and hopefully, Patster will hit the West coast too. I only wish I could party with the rush-mgr like everyone wants to :-) but hey! I promise to catch up with you in the D.C. area next tour (yeah, yeah, I know, I said that for Presto when you were in Ca.) Finally, I Wanted to thank (and adverstise) the following Rush publications for their help and also for carrying some NMS stuff in their publications (smile everyone, we're being distributed through fanzine outlets!) ASOF (A Show of Fans) Spirit of Rush c/o Steve Streeter c/o Ray Wawrzyniak PO Box 292 110 Red Oak Drive Canton, CT 06019 Williamsville, NY 14221 And one final thing (I promise) I am definitely glad to be back in California, now I await the arrival of Rush to the west coast. Sorry, but there is a nice thing when you land in 90 degree weather in Sunny California! as opposed to chilly cold Chicago! But don't worry, I'll be back for Alpine I'm sure.. :-) So if you see me at a concert look for a banner with Rush writing (the Hemispheres logo) and walk up and say hello! Until then, thank you again and we look forward to another year. -Jimmy Lang jlang@syrinx.umd.edu aka ~ Rush Fanatic ~ ************************************************************************** V. A word from his most-esteemed rush-mgr Oh, puhleez, how 'bout just "David"? :-) Well, I don't have too much to say here. It's been a tough month for me, and the NMS has suffered a bit for it, I'm sad to say. My normal schedule of week-daily postings went right out the window for about two weeks. *sigh* What's a manager to do? I won't bore the list members with a long-winded discourse, and I did that in the first anniversary issue anyway! I can't tell you how wonderful the show on the current tour is, as I don't get that privilege until Dec. 3rd (right, Donna?). I will ramble a bit on the people I've met through the digest, and then cite a couple names in the 'people who make life much easier' category. It's interesting how you can become friends, or at least steady acquaintences with someone hundreds or thousands of miles away. It is even easier when you have such a strong common tie, that of excellent music. I've forged contacts in several places, and could probably tour the world visiting and collecting on those beers I've been offered! Most of the people I've encountered through the NMS have been really solid types, although any group will have it's flakes as well. I've been lucky that the flake quotient is quite low, lower than you might imagine in a forum like this. As Jimmy mentioned, this list has grown from that small shared .mailrc file with 20-odd names (<in Groucho Marx voice> 20 of the oddest names you'd hope to find!) to an astounding (to me, anyway) 1100+, headed quickly for 1200. Along with that, the volume of mail flowing through poor Syrinx boggles my mind - heck, I get 50 bounces *per day* for deferred mail items, machines that disappear and magically reappear, name servers being a bit too close- lipped, etc. I may be a throwback, but it's all done by hand, except for transforming the mail file into the digest you see. It used to take 15 min. on a hard day; it's now an hour on a good day! There are several people who have helped along the way; some have moved on, others are new, and a few have been around all along. I'd like to mention a few here, with the full knowledge that I'll probably forget a couple. Believe me, it's not intentional!! First of all, a name you should all know, since you see his mail-id on a monthly basis, Dan Delany, the keeper of the sacred FAQL. He's also an old- timer, and high on the list of people I want to meet. There's also TJ Higgins, who does much behind-the-scenes work keeping the mail server at Ingr.com up and responding. Without him I'd have to implement it on Syrinx in addition to the ftp stuff. Aargh!! Oh, and I don't want to forget Keith Ford, who set that up to begin with. Also there's the people who manage the redist- ribution points for the list, without whom I'd have to handle even more mail and overhead; Erin Sasaki at Johns Hopkins, Steve Chan at CMU, Brian Hope at William & Mary, Stuart Labovitz, and a couple of other anonymous re-dist. managers out there. Hats off to all of them for making things go as well as they do; every little bit helps! (Erin for certain has an inkling of what I do daily!) I'd also like to thank those who have helped me out in areas I have little knowledge in, like Frank Schaapherder and Mario D'Alessio for their help with the guitar and bass tabs archive. I'd be lost trying to keep that together w/out them, and probably wouldn't even try. Then there's the multitude of people who have submitted transcriptions of tourbooks, interviews, articles, poems and all sorts of stuff that grace the "special" directory at the ftp site - too many to mention, but thanks to you all! Lastly, there's Jimmy Lang for his timely prodding to help me keep my interest in doing all this, with his load o' gifs, and his photos (right Jimmy?). Also I'd like to mention Meg Jahnke for her transcriptions and the bitchin' shirt. (Gee, I hope I spelled it right, Meg!) I owe you a couple of pictures, too. Lastly but definitely not least-ly are the various people who have struck up acquaintances with me over the last two years, and a couple who I'd like to consider friends, even though we've only dealt electronically; all my tape buddies, Puanani out in paradise :-), Frank S. and his bike, Erin for her finger info :-), Meg for "Burning Marshmallows", the Patster, Barry, Dan, Neal, and Pat locally (long live ticket lines, eh?), Mauricio who is anything but local (and I *still* owe much mail to!!!!), and as they say, "a host of others." I know I'm missing someone who has helped me immensely, or who has traded quite interesting mail with me. Please forgive me if you fall into this category, and remind me to mention you next year. For <insert deity here> willing, I'll be around for a while to come. So get out there and rock, and Roll The Bones! David Arnold, or as most know me, "rush-mgr" P.S. Those attending any Washington DC area concert parties have the chance to try Roll The Bones Ale, or soon-to-come, Dreamlager... Homebrewers of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your waistlines! ************************************************************************** VI. Collection of thoughts from old veterans --------------------------------------------- >From ddelany@nike.calpoly.edu Mon Nov 11 17:13:25 1991 Date: Mon, 11 Nov 91 17:12:03 -0800 From: ddelany@nike.calpoly.edu (Dan Delany) Subject: Re: Anniv. issue take 2 It's hard to believe the Digest has been going for 2 years now. I sure didn't expect it to last this long, or have over 1000 subscribers. Compared to some of the other lists I subscribe to, TNMS has maintained a pretty good level of conversation, too. I'll have to say that sometimes I want to just shake some posters sometimes, the information content has remained pretty good. And I sure never expected to keep a FAQL that has grown too big for some mailers to handle in one piece, but that's just a software problem. :-) I've met some pretty cool people through the list - I still owe Jimmy a pizza, and I'll buy the rush-mgr a beer any time he's in California. Now those are 2 people who deserve all of our thanks - TNMS wouldn't exist in it's present form if they hadn't put in so much work. Being the keeper of the FAQL has been an interesting experience. I get about 5 or 6 requests for it a week, and I occasionally still get some input/suggestions, but that's stabilized lately since I believe I've got most of the big questions, as well as many not-so-big questions in there. And now we've got another tour! I'm excited. But I have to wait until January. Grumble. Well. Anybody want to host a TNMS "staff" picnic? [YEAH! I'm all for this one hehe :-) - JL] Dan Delany ddelany@eros.calpoly.edu "If Bob can't figure out his VCR, he'll never be able to figure out women." ------------ >From meg@syrinx.umd.edu Fri Nov 15 11:49:25 1991 Date: Fri, 15 Nov 91 14:47:52 -0500 From: meg@syrinx.umd.edu (******* Meg *******) Subject: Anniversary Take II I just wanted to say thanks to the rush-mgr for putting in so much time voluntarily to make this digest run! It would be in sad shape if we still had the mail reflect running rather than a concise digest. Keep up the good work! You know the rush-mgr is busy when he doesn't even have time to post in the digest any more (remember that time? :) ) And to all you new list members, you should check out past issues of the digest to see the difference between now and then. Lotta cool stuff in old issues! Too bad we don't have anything earlier than June of last year (when the digest consisted of only one or two articles some days!). Now I'm trying to put together a Rush Collector's Guide using the FAQL, the discography, old NMS issues and lots of mail; keep sending in whatever you have to me (I even need tour shirts and tour program descriptions, and pictures always help out if you have the time!). Thanks to all the people who've helped me out so far... BJENKINS@ecs.umass.edu C9036973@wombat.newcastle.edu.au CONNELLY@vms.cis.pitt.edu FMOORE@vax.clarku.edu H97SI@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU KRKST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu U24129@UICVM.uic.edu U28802@UICVM.uic.edu WMEAKIN%DREW.BITNET@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU adamkp@rpi.edu aetucker@attmail.com at656@cleveland.Freenet.Edu bpitas@dec5200b ccmsean@hamlet.ucdavis.edu chip%thumper.pcc.com@uvm-gen.UVM.EDU cklausme@jarthur.Claremont.edu datta@cs.uwp.edu daveh@fisher.psycha.upenn.edu davida@umd5.UMD.EDU ddelany@nike.calpoly.edu ervan@cs.rice.edu fulton@copper.ucs.indiana.edu habbinga@ucsu.Colorado.EDU jaeger@buphy.bu.edu jjdavis@jhunix.hcf.jhn.edu jlang@syrinx.umd.edu jpb8@po.CWRU.Edu jsbh+@andrew.cmu.edu lance@cynic.wimsey.bc.ca lls2n@fulton.seas.Virginia.EDU mikes@ucscb.UCSC.EDU murry@adtshr.enet.dec.com saurav@tgevax.life.uiuc.edu schaaphe@serc.nl starman@Athena.MIT.EDU toronto@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu trice@csugrad.cs.vt.edu wbarry@cory.berkeley.edu wcsvic@ccs.carleton.ca whatis@gnu.ai.mit.edu -Meg ----------------------------------------------------------
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