The National Midnight Star #379

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: 11/16/91 - The National Midnight Star #379
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Presto review Hartford Re: 10/31/91 - The National Midnight Star #368 The Minneapolis concert at Target Center old tunes live First posting... Two tickets available SPOILERS! Chicago Show Review, Etc... Mr Deeds, Toronto Show(s), and EJ Rush, Rush, and more Rush! Anagram (none) MTV adds Roll The Bones to playlist ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 02 Nov 91 10:44:04 EDT From: EU894C@gwuvm.gwu.edu Subject: Capital Centre Tix and geocentrism Not to be geocentric, whatever that means, but I just want to let everyone know that they (the people at Tower at 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue) wouldn't sell me the $28.50 tix. Is there anyone who was able to get the expensive tix? I got 4 tix for section 119. Not bad, but I'm wondering if I would have had better luck actually going to the box office or calling and using credit. Anyway - just about a month left till the show - and I, for one, am relieved that the whole waiting-in-line-for-tickets thing is over. See you at the show.... [ For what it's worth, I was second to the ticket window, and got section six on the floor - about 30 or so rows back. Nobody got closer than row 'Q' at the ticketron I was camped at. :-( :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 2 Nov 91 11:35:10 -0500 From: Joseph Kung <jtkung@mtl.mit.edu> Subject: need tix to Worcester show Just tried to get Rush tickets to the 12/10 show at Worcester by phone, and was unsuccessful. Anybody in the Boston area or at MIT have any extra tickets to sell? My guess is that the show will sell-out, and they will add another show (they've done this on the last few tours for Worcester). - Joe ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: budget/bootlegs/video/tshirt From: vinnie@darkside.com (Vindicator) Date: Sat, 02 Nov 91 00:28:37 PST First of all, concerning the bunnies and what people have refered to as a skimpy tour budget. Personally I love the bunnies. Hey when you get part of a set like that you don't get rid of em! I can't wait to see them again! Anyone have a bootleg of any of the shows yet. If so please let me know, I'll be willing to send a blank tape, postage and all. Has anyone seen the video for RTB? If so, please a review, and a copy if possible! Finally, I'm willing to pay an extra 5 bucks for an x-large t-shirt if anyone wants to get one for me!!! mail me at vinnie@darkside.com if you can answer yes to any of these! I have to wait till Jan to see them!! Argggggg Dan- (see, it was more like a sonar blip! And Kurt Looser must die!) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 2 Nov 91 12:12:26 EST From: sjuphil!jr040923@uu.psi.com (Joseph Roberts) Subject: 4th Row!!!! Yo people, Well, I really don't have much to say except I GOT 4th ROW (Philly, Dec. 3)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Right in front of Geddy!! At this moment, I am complete. Later.............................................. The Fuzzy Navel ORQ:"Silence shrouds the forest, as the birds announce the dawn"(?) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mstovino@Athena.MIT.EDU Subject: TICKETMASTER Date: Sat, 02 Nov 91 15:01:43 EST Found a good way to deal with Ticketmaster in New England... Call 'em about 7 minutes before the actual time that tickets go an sale. Hopefully, no operator will be available but you'll be close enough to get put on hold. By the time you get an operator, it will probably be the right time! If you get connected early, just ask about Jethro Tull or Dire Straits or some other concert that isn't selling that day. I did this along with a friend for the Worcester show, and we both got put on hold right before ten. His operator picked right up at 10:00... BIG WINNER!!! I guess I'll have to wait till the tix come in the mail to find out exactly where we are... See y'all in Worcester and Hartford!!!! Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Neal A. Dillman <comehome@wam.umd.edu> Date: Sat, 2 Nov 91 19:07:00 EST Subject: pre-RUSH party Hi, I haven't posted for a while but now seems to be the in time to post if you haven't in a while. I slept out at Hoff Theatre (University of Maryland) for tickets w/43 other people (celebrities included our very own rush-mgr). Everyone had a great time. Some people even slept (It wasn't easy, someone brought a SONY on steroids to the occasion and never quite shut it off). My point in posting all this? None at all. I just needed to babble. On the other hand, I do have something important to offer in this post (as many of you gathered from the header). I am seriously considering having a pre-RUSH party at my place on the U of MD. campus. The party would obviously be Dec. 4, time is as yet undecided. E-mail me if you are interested. I will respond w/directions, etc. once I get things finalized. [ I'll be there, with homebrew for the brave. :rush-mgr ] On a different note, I have been working with some RUSH graphic files converting them to icons. If you are interested in seeing them for your system e-mail me your system type, preferred graphics format (.gif, .tiff, etc.), preferred bits per pixel (1,2,4,8,16), and image size (in pixels). ex: NeXTstation, .tiff, 2, 48X48 Roll the bones!! --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- "What you believe is what you are..." | Neal A. Dillman "If you choose not to decide, | Internet: comehome@wam.umd.edu you still have made a choice" | comehome@jolt.emg.umd.edu "Trust is just as rare as devotion." | Snailmail: 1201D Calvert B "we fight the fire... | University of Maryland while feeding the flames" | College Park, Maryland 20742 * RUSH * | Bitnet: comehome@umdd.bitnet --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 3 Nov 1991 13:53 MDT From: SLCKM@cc.usu.edu Subject: Longer Shows In the Oct 31 issue, it was asked why don't the boyz play longer concerts tham 2 hours-- I totally agree!! What better way to get all of the new fans, old fans, and everyone in between to agree on a cool setlist than to add an extra ten songs or so? Yeah, it sounds taxing (esp for Neil), but Pink Floyd goes about 3 hrs., a night, not to mention the GDead and Springsteen, who have been known to go in excess of 4! Maybe they should do that thing David Bowie did on his last tour where he had fans call a request line and compiled the setlist from that--of course, he is supposedly never playing those songs again... Um...on the subject of touring, I've noticed from the spoilers I've read that once again the boyz are hitting the road as a trio. When _Presto_ came out, I read in a guitar magazine (I think it was Guitar World) that they were considering hiring a keybaordist for *that* tour. Obviously that didn't happen, but after listening to RTB I thought (and still think) that the live sound could really benefit from an extra musician on stage. I know that they tour as a three piece as a matter of honor and all that, but I think they are past the point in their career where they need to prove anything. Having a keyboardist/background vocalist (say, um, Rupert Hine) along would free Geddy up more (musically and physically), and the band sound would most likely loosen up without the constraints of all those sequencers. Besides it's always been a fantasy of mine to see how the members of Rush would interact with other musicians. Just MHO... Well, I'm going to bail before I go over the space limit (too late, I hear you cry?) Thom Bowers "I'm leaving the band" --Alex Utah State University "Alex says that at least once a week" --Neil slckm@cc.usu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 3 Nov 91 17:37:03 EST Subject: Tix query From: mpickwick@lynx.northeastern.edu! Hey there fellow Bone Rollers, this is my first time posting here at the NMS and I was wondering if anyone knows how to go about getting tix for the 2 Toronto shows at the Maple Leaf Gardens(also the date they might go on sale would also help. I can't wait to see these guys again. It seems like ages since the Presto tour. Well if anyone knows anything about the above concerts (which are on the 6 & 7th of December in case you didn't know) please post the info and I will be eternally greatful. (especially if i get good seats) "Take off, to the great white north. Take off, its a beauty way to go." - Geddy and the Mackenzie bros. -- Mike (the Snowdog) Pickwick ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 3 Nov 91 21:31:57 CST From: Michael Silverman <cubsfan@buhub.bradley.edu> Subject: Geddy and Baseball Does anyone know if Geddy is a big baseball fan or something? He mentions the sport in the last to tourbooks...In Presto's he thanks Sandy Koufax and the USA Today Sports page among others, and in the Roll the Bones Tourbook he talks about Frank Thomas (WSox 1B), Nolan Ryan, and the Blue Jays World Series chances...I would assume from this that Geddy is a baseball fan to some degree...does anyone know more? (like his favorite team...the Blue Jays maybe?).... [ He's a big baseball fan, in particular the Blue Jays. One tip is the modified lyrics to "Spirit of Radio", where he says "One likes to believe in the freedom of baseball." Then there's the credits from _Signals_, where everyone plays a position (first base, pitcher, etc.) :rush-mgr ] Just wondering... [ grammatical check: 'to' is ] [ supposed to be 'two' in ] [ line 2... ] ======================================================================== Mike Silverman | "Changes aren't permanent, but change cubsfan@buhub.bradley.edu | is..." - RUSH ---------------------------------|-------------------------------------- GO CUBS (1992 NL Champions) | "Space, the final frontier. These are GO HUSKERS (1992 NCAA Champions) | the voyages of the Starship Enterprise" ========================================================================= ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 3 Nov 91 23:06:51 PST From: degennar%bmsr4.usc.edu@usc.edu (Raymond Degennaro) Subject: you know you're a Rush fan when ... (x2) you know that you're a Rush fan when you put up with eMpTyV on the faint hope that they'll show the RTB video. you know that you're a Rush fan when you put up with listening to MetalShop on a very staticy (is that a word?, eh chalk it up to poetic license) walkman for almost an hour and a half because they keep saying that going to have an interview w/Geddy. i'm listening as i type this and it's driving me up the wall, i hope i can make it to the interview. they keep saying that the interview is comming up and they keep playing crappy pop-metal (no slight against metal i love it, i just hate pop-metal). OK, here it is, lets see if i can type this in as i hear it: [junk deleted] forget it, that didn't work. i'll paraphrase. the "interviewer" (in you can call him an interviewer) stated that for the first time in the group has announced that they plan to make atleast 3-4 more albums. Geddy went on to explain that they've sorted out their problems with personal lives and outside interests. and fell confident they'll be working together for a long while. they then played "Face Up." Interviewer gave some history (17 yrs, 17 albums, basic shit for the totally niave(sp?)), actually said the band still still cooks. geddy talked about improving with age, not retiring just because they're old, age = experience, etc. played "Neurotica" bunch o' comercials (many of which had no place in the middle of a metal show) Int asked if they always had confidence in what they were doing. Ged said that in the begining it wasn't as much confidence as it was niavity(sp!) that you would do well and that you shouldn't kill that time in your life when you believe that anything is possible. they actually played a song that goes along with what Geddy said, "Dreamline" all in all, it was a waste of time. Ray (DJ) DeGennaro ray@mensa.usc.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 Nov 91 08:28 EST From: <ERL%CRNLNS.bitnet@CORNELLC.cit.cornell.edu> Subject: Rush in Buffalo/Albany (tickets?) Comment: forwarded by CRNLNS/FMailV2.4 Comment: REPLY may not work. Comment: Network-Source: _LNS62::ERL (HEPnet/SPAN) Comment: Originally-From: ERL "Ed Lovell" Comment: Originally-To: BITNET%"rush@syrinx.umd.edu" Does anyone have any info when/where tickets will be on sale for the scheduled shows in Buffalo and/or Albany? I called Ticketbastard yesterday (sunday) and they had no idea (bunch of &^#%$&@ retards!). They tried to tell me that there couldn't be a Rush concert on Dec. 15 in Buffalo because the circus was in town ?!?! Help!!! #&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&# Ed Lovell \ ERL@CRNLNS.BITNET Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory / ERL%CRNLNS.BITNET@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU Cornell University \ ORQ: "A lifetime of questions..." #&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&#&# ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 Nov 91 09:27:39 -0500 From: bolhuijo@uther.Calvin.EDU (John Bolhuis) Subject: ride? hi everyone! To make a long story short, my friend Mary needs a ride to the Palace at Auburn Hills on Nov. 13 (or to Ann Arbor) from Grand Rapids. SHE's going to see the boyz, but doesn't have reliable wheels. I's gots wheels, but no ticket. SO, if anyone has either a ticket or a ride, e-mail me soon! thanks much, and... GET OUT THERE AND ROCK! -John Bolhuis ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1991 10:04:10 -0500 (EST) From: Matthew Joseph Desantis <md4l+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: WhereNow? What will Rush do now ? "A collection of acoustical numbers with the London Philharmonic?" - Spinal Tap Just kidding, but seriously, what will Rush do now?? Maybe that's it. They're done. But I said that with presto. I said that at Stones Still Life 1981 Concert. I do sincerely hope that they make an album with pure guitar and bass and drum sound to it. It would be nice to end with an album like that. It would put closure on Rush. I think they should exit how they entered, raw and brash! This may sound pretty weird coming from a keyboardist, but I think an album like that would sell ! They could call it Exit.... Stage or Exit.... Stage Right or just plain old, RUSH -just a thought matt ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 Nov 91 13:41:36 EST From: Doug White <dwhite@dsys.ncsl.nist.gov> Subject: D.C. show - my seats suck! For the person who's keeping track ... I used the phone charge line for tickets on saturday. I was talking to a human at 10:20, and ended up with seats in section 104, row V (according to where she said the stage is, this is the _far_ corner, and you can figure where V is.) >:-( I'm gonna bring 40 or 50 bucks, and see if I can upgrade. How'd the rest of y'all do for the Cap Centre show? Doug [ Well, part of the problem is it took so long for you to get through - tickets went on sale at 9 a.m., not 10. :rush-mgr ] "I called in for glory, but the tickets almost sold out in advance.." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 Nov 91 15:19:59 -0500 From: walkersc@esvax.dnet.dupont.com Subject: Presto review I saw this on the USENET under rec.music.review (I think) and thought I would pass it along. It's ashame that he'll have to wait forever to hear RTB, because it'll never end up in the bargain bins! If it matters, this is reprinted without permission. >From eplrx7!udel!rochester!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!sco!stewarte Mon Nov 4 0 9:20:52 EST 1991 I know Rush has a new album out, but I usually wait until their albums turn up in the bargain bin. In this case I couldn't resist the offer of getting the CD for 20 NLG in Amsterdam. Anyway, "Presto" is not a very remarkable album. Rush is a like a kaledioscope. You shake it and you get a new picture, but after a while you realize that it's the same patterns that reappear. Peart's drum whirls and cymbal tipping. The melody figures and the chords. It is all so familliar. Great playing, yes, yes, but not even faintly original. This is really music on the safe side. New for this album is Rupert Hine's production and it is notice- able so far that the album doesn't sound exactly like "Hold Your Fire". Overall the syntesizer ingridient is less prevalent, but "return to the power trio" as comments were on the net when the album came out? Nah. (Where's the power in that case?) Hine's main impact seems to be that there is a new voice in the background. Hine is a much better vocalist than Geddy Lee, who isn't, but I'm not sure his voice would fit Rush's songs. Lyricwise "Presto" is not very impressing. Most songs are abstract words without any meaning, which is good so far that you don't get repelled by them. But it certainly does not match that raising to skies of Neil Peart's "poetry" which you often see. Only two songs have caught my interest enough for me to bother look through them, but I'm not sure the outcome is positive. "War Paint" is a sort of a successor 15 years later to Blue Oyster Cult's "Mirrors". "War Paint" seems to be kind of an anti-love song, with negative comments on what we call the "meat market" in Sweden. Although it is probably the best lyric on the album, I'm not sure that I like its point of view. In "Red Tide" Peart seems to tells us of all disasters at the same time, but when mixes the thinning ozone layer with AIDS then I wonder if he is by his senses, or if read some book telling that all such problems are God's punishment over man. Let me so get over to the songs as such. The albums opens with "Show Don't Tell" which is decent, but surprisingly weak to be an opener of a Rush album. It is followed by "Chain Lightning", "The Pass" and "War Paint" which are three second-best songs on this album and all have some good chorus lines. But I cannot fail to notice that the opening of "The Pass" in my head easily transforms to "Second Nature" and the chorus to "Time Stand Still". With "Scars" the album falls back into the general Rush problem: there are too many songs. If you really insist on making a 50- minute album with eleven songs, then they have to have broader range than Rush's material. There is not a single Rush album which I feel doesn't have superfluous songs. "Presto" has some acoustic guitar which makes it sound a little different, but it is yet one of the weakest songs. "Superconductor" raises the album a little, and then up again with "Anagram (For Mongo)" which has a cute chorus line. (But I don't give much for Peart's attempt to be humourous. It becomes so ela- borate.) "Red Tide" is already a loser because of the lyrics and the music does not really save it. "Hand Over Fist" is OK, and would probably have been ranked better if it had appeared earlier. Now for the sensation. Well, "sensation" is an exageration, but the final song "Availabler Light" is probably the best on the album and is the only one to bring some new elements to Rush's music. It opens with a slow piano, and in the second verse there is some guitar playing which is not the usual Alex stuff. Of course the chorus lines, starting with "And the wind can carry..." are still very much Rush(tm) material. Nice, but very very familliar. To conclude, although I will probably play this album with pleasure, I cannot go further than a +1 because of the com- plete lack of originality. How was it: "I've heard it all before". -- Erland Sommarskog - ENEA Data, Stockholm - sommar@enea.se Does this sound like an experienced music critic to you? I'd hate to hear what he has to say about RTB!! [ Erlands a Rush (and Rush-fan) basher from waaaay back. He's the one who three years ago panned the group on the merits of *one* album. He's added several more to his collection, but still steadfastly denies there's any real real substance. I guess Industrial is more to his liking. Please don't flame him, he's entitled to his opinion, no matter how wrong! 1/2 :-) :rush-mgr ] This one's for you, Bucko. ********************************************************************** Scott C. Walker The Dupont Company This space for rent. CR&D Wilmington, De 19880-0328 ********************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 04 Nov 91 14:48:21 EST From: Hans Gruenig <HGRUENIG%UVMVM.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu> Subject: Hartford Well folks it has been a Rush-kind-of-weekend! On Friday, on my way to the Ticketbastard, I saw Alex and Geddy peering at me from the cover of the latest Guitar Magazine in a store window (I took this as a good omen). After purchasing a couple of Hartford tickets (thanks for the sale date, Adam!) I picked up a copy. Great interview. It's interesting that three of the major musicians' magazines (Keyboard, Bass Player, and Guitar--Modern Drummer too?) have had some kind of coverage of Rush in the last couple of months. I guess Rush are all valued in their respective musical fields by more than just Rush fans. Comforting, isn't it? Anyhow, the next day at the UVM vs. Boston (go Cats! 9 to 3 Yeehaw!) hockey game, they played WMT and Presto. Awesome. And yesterday as I was returning from the gym, the Wizard (WIZN 106.7) played Big Money, Dreamline, and Entre Nous in a Rush-Triple-Set! Tremendously Awesome! Besides sharing a bit of this Rusheuphoria, I am writing to find out if anyone knows where the best seats at the Hartford Civic Center are. I have two in section 115, row C, seats 13 and 14. If the stage is set up in the middle of the floor (and parallel to it, ie. lengthwise), these seats would be great. But if the Stage is at the end/perpendicular, these seats would be mediocre (although they cost enough!). If anyone has any kind of definitive answer, I'm sure other subscribers would be interested in hearing too. Any partial answers can be directed to HGRUENIG@UVMVM.UVM.EDU -Thanks/Hope to see you Hartford. ORQ-HYF "Keep it burning bright-" Hans G. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: gkmw@sunyit.edu Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1991 16:26:42 -0500 Subject: Re: 10/31/91 - The National Midnight Star #368 Would you please stop sending the newletter to me. Thanks! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 5 Nov 91 09:01:40 GMT-0600 From: caumar@cantor.bethel.edu Subject: The Minneapolis concert at Target Center Well, it was really great to see The Boyz again, but this show did leave me with some misgivings, I guess... Somebody else who was there can maybe shed a little different/more light on things, but.. That was the most spartan stage setup I've yet seen for a headlining band!! I mean, Alex has a guitar, mike and synth on his side with 2 small monitors; Geddy has 4 large monitors, his bass, a mike, and another synth on his side; Neil has his kit on the rotating base in the center, and then he's flanked by the effects racks of Alex & Geddy. I could flatter you people by saying "At least the stage wasn't cluttered," but... Man.. Eric Johnson had about the same amount of stuff up there himself as the opener!! The ramped stage was interesting-- I hoped Alex or Geddy would run around behind Neil and maybe vamp a bit, but Nooooooo. In fact, the boys didn't really start any antics until the show was over half over! You can't tell me that they were so chained to the synth and pedals that they couldn't jump around a LOT more than they did.. Ah well, maybe too much eMpTyV has caused me to expect too much performance/entertainment.. Don't get me wrong, though-- musically, they were dead on! No mistakes like earlier posts mentioned at all! It was a pretty Alex-oriented show, too-- he was really upfront and maniacal on the solos. It was a pleasure to hear the 'oldies' too-- Some would accuse the Boyz of 'recycling' but I think that they intended to satisfy older fans or people who had the old albums and were wishing to hear that burn-up-the-fretboard solos that are so scarce on the albums of late.. My suggestion to all you future concert-goers: BUY THE TOURBOOK. For $13, you can't go wrong! Some old fotos to be sure, but Neil's ROW THE BOATS and Alex's liner notes are really good. It's so fun to be a fan of a rock band that has intellect.. -Mark Caufman caumar@homer.bethel.edu ORQ: Try as they might they can never steal your dreams.. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 5 Nov 91 10:28:00 EDT From: "MAPLE::ARTROCKER" <artrocker%maple.decnet@pine.circa.ufl.edu> Subject: old tunes live Hey all. With all this talk of Rush's current set list and why such and such should be dropped and they should play such and such, let's all try to bear one thing in mind: let Rush dictate what _should_ be played since they are the ones playing it! As participants in one, two, or even three concerts Rush puts on, we don't really think about how many times Rush has to play their songs during the length of the entire tour. Most importantly, Rush has to have some fun out there while they're rockin'! Let them play the songs they like and you'll find yourself saying, "Gee, that was a great show, _BUT_ they didn't play ..." much less often. Just some words of advice (it works for me :-) One last thing for you interested in 'when and if Rush played ___'. I was fortunate enough to attend the Presto show in Orlando when Rush, to my very pleasant surprise, played 'The Trees.' Just down the road in Jacksonville,the boys substituted 'Limelight.' Just my $0.02. Gregg Brown ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 5 Nov 91 13:43:39 PST From: smosjc!joet@uunet.UU.NET (Joseph Turner) Subject: First posting... Hey Fellow Rush Fans! First of all I've only been getting TNMS for a couple of weeks now and let me say: This is a TOTALLY AWESOME NEWS LETTER!!!!!! I was only a bit surprised to find such a cool news letter to read, after all only everybody I know likes Rush. Too bad most of them don't have the access that I do to a network computer... Second of all, being a CMU alumni I was amazed to find all of the good old andrew.cmu.edu mail addresses on NMS postings. Where the hell were all you people when I spent my time in hell?!!?!?!? I was sure that most of the campus was way too geeky to get into the Boyz! Too bad I didn't know you all when I went there; Could have been quite a party... Did Rush play the Civic Center or good old Three Rivers? Probably the Civic Center since we all know about the 'burgh's _beautiful_ weather! 8^) Lastly I have a little Rush anecdote to relate. R the J wrote about his brother getting sucky tix for the Rochester show, well, I had a similar experience. Before my four year sentence in hell I had the pleasent opportunity to see the Power Windows tour in my good ol home town of Philadelphia. Being poor high school students at the time, my best friend and I were just able to scrape up money to buy tickets the day before the concert. We had heard on the radio that Rush had put speakers on the sides of the stage and guess where the tickets we bought were for? Not only the side of the stage but waaaaaaayyyyy in the back, almost at the concession stands. We arrived at the Spectrum all partied out ready to just listen to Rush. We, luckily, missed the opening act. When we sat down it was just in time to see the road crew remove the speakers on the stage sides! The Boyz apparently decided that they were not acustically acceptable. Awesome! Within minutes I had my feet up on Rush's equipment. The Spectrum rent-a-cops didn't bother us till just before the first intermissions when one of the roadies brought out three Molsens and me and my buddy tried to snag them. Needless to say those beers were for the Boyz. I had a kick-ass time. Geddy and Alex would come over to our side and jam within a yard and a half of my seat. I could see Neil just drumming away (that is with the exception of when he hit the cow bell during his solo - his arms were just too quick!!). Well I hope you all enjoyed hearing about my experience as much as I enjoyed doing it. Keep the postings coming and if anyone knows info about the January Oakland shows, let me know. Remember, "We are only immortal for a limited time..." Joe Turner, S-MOS Systems San Jose, CA ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 5 Nov 91 15:52:34 -0600 From: Mike Korman <michael@morgana.pubserv.com> Subject: Two tickets available I have two tickets available for the show at Normal IL., on Sat. Nov. 9. They are in the upper bowl row 9, they should be decent seats though, because apparently the arena only holds about 8000 people. If you are interested mail me, and we'll see if we can think of a way for me to get you the tickets, or maybe suggest a way we that we can do it. Mike Korman Computer Programmer Publication Services, Inc. Champaign, IL. 217-398-2060 E-Mail: michael@morgana.pubserv.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 5 November 1991 17:02:13 CST From: "RUSH HEAD " <U24129@UICVM.uic.edu> Subject: SPOILERS! Chicago Show Review, Etc... Hello everyone! Wow, still recuperating from Friday's show. What can I say??? Words really can't describe a Rush concert or do it justice you really have to be there to experience it! First off, I'd like to say that its good to be able to read the NMS again. I haven't read any the past week because I did not want any hints on what the show was like so I am one of those Rush fans who saw the show w/ out knowing any of the song list. PUT ON FULL BODY PLATE ARMOUR !!! PRESHOW ======= Got to the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago rather early. They were still in the middle of their soundcheck. Then I met up w/ my Road Crew friend (he still remembered me from the last tour :) ). So he invited me to chat w/ him for awhile on his tour bus. The buses are very well furnished. Table in the centre, plush sofas, bunk beds, fridge, tvs, vcrs, cd players, stove, etc... You get the idea. We talked about everything from Rush to himself, his wife, son, travelling, etc... Had a great time really. Then he said he had a few things to do before the show and that he would meet me back here in about an hour---he also had to pick up my BACKSTAGE PASS too! :P So I hung around a bit, talked to a few other Rush fans who showed up early, then a tour bus pulled up. So we ran up to it, out the door came Eric Johnson. Cool, so I got to talk to him for a bit, shoke his hand and had him sign my Gowan CD. At the same time another tour bus pulled up about 15 feet away Alex/Ged came out and walked into the coliseum. Thats ok I'll catch them after the show. Then we all waited beside the other tour bus. Neil popped his head out the drivers side window and then he ran back inside the tour bus. About 2 mins later 4 security guards came out and made us move away from the tour bus. Neil hurried made his from the tour bus into the coliseum. Then the security guards went back inside. Finally my Road Crew friend came back out, we talked some more, he gave me my PASS. I also told him I had a Rickenbacker bass I wanted Ged to sign and a gift that I had for him as well. He said, now would be a good time. So I went back to the car took the bass out and the gift and handed it to him. He said he'd be back in a few minutes. He came back out, he said, "Ged really liked the present and said thanks". And now on my Rickenbacker it reads, "TO PAT, GEDDY LEE --- IN A SCRIGGILY TYPE SIGNATURE". Wow, what can I say, another show another autograph. Lets see I guess that makes 3 now. :) I thanked him for bringing it too him. I told him I'd be right back and put the bass back in the car. We talked a little more about Rush, and he told me who the MYSTERY RAPPER IS, how it was done, and how its repro- duced live. I told him that was really cool. Then I said, "I don't feel safe leaving my BAss in the car , so I'm going to drive home real quick drop it off and I'll be back in a bit to see. ya." So I took off. Came back about 1.5 hours later talked to him a bit more, thus I missed Eric JOhnson. Thats ok, its more interesting talking to a road crew personel than watching Eric jam. And I looked at my watch, and its about show time! THE SHOW ======== Awesome, phenominal, awe struck!!! What else can be said.... But in general the light show was sort of disappointing for me, I'm really a lazer and light fanatic. This time they toned it down a bit. I guess they wanted to make it a little more theatrical. The back screen was a little smaller too. I guess they did this so that they could put little backdrops over it. For example, a wall of dice, etc... They had the bunnies on the left and right sides of the stage just like the Presto tour. And they came out of their hats during Superconductor. I won't go into the song list , since that has already been posted before. As far as I remember they only had lazers for about 3 songs: Xanadu, La Villa, the Pass. Alex and Ged bopped around quite a bit, and were having a great time. Someone threw a pair of fuzzy dice on the stage and Alex put the dice on Neil's kit. He missed a few bars on the guitar of course but it was fun. During another song Alex and Ged gave each other HIgh Fives. Neil was throwing and spinning sticks fairly often. And at the end of the show someone threw a sweatshirt on stage very close to GEd and he took it w/ him as he left. All in all it was a wonderful show. Prob. have to put it down as my top 3 Rush shows that I have been to all these years.... DON'T MISS THEM!!! AFTER THE SHOW ============== Met a few people while walking to the backstage area. Talked to Mr. Riker, John, and Travman. We were still in awe. Told them I would call them tomorrow and that I had to run to the party. :) There were quite a bit of people backstage. Much more than the 4 of us back at Alpine Valley on June 17, 1990. So it wasn't as much fun and the atmosphere wasn't quite as nice. Probably about 30 to 40 people back there I guess Atlantic was doing a huge promotion of MEET AND GREETS too. The Only one in the hospitality room of the Rosemont Horizon was GED. He is the P and R person of the band I guess. He quickly chatted w/ people signed autographs , etc... This lasted for about 30 mins. After that the Atlantic people left and I got to talk w/ my Road Crew friend again. He was bummed that they had to leave that night for Minneapolis w/ all the snow and stuff. I told him I'd be seeing them in Normal, Il and Milwaukee, so he said just knock on my tour bus or wait for me around the backstage area and we'll talk some more. I told him thanks for every- thing and that I had a great time. By this time it was close to midnight and he had to leave, so I got my last glimpses of Ged walking out of the coliseum --- didn't look like he was too happy, I guess he wasn't thrilled w/ all the P and R stuff he had to do that night. And I also saw Alex come out too. Alex was really happy, he waved and smiled to us !!! They both look really good and their playing was in top form too. That about concludes the show. Then I drove home and couldn't get to sleep. Only 4 more days until my next show. Can't wait!!! Hope everyone on the NMS sees them at least once. bye all! ps: Please don't ask me how or where or can I get a PASS for you because I don't think I can. It was hard enuf to get one for moi. I will however say 2 words, "GOOD LUCK!". REMOVE FULL BODY PLATE ARMOUR!!! hsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuR p Internet:u24129@uicvm.uic.edu p - "I was lined up for glory but the Bitnet:u24129@uicvm.bitnet - g tickets sold out in advance. Genie: P.Choy g p The way the big wheel spins." p - Patster - g g RushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRush ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 5 Nov 91 18:53:55 -0500 From: "Douglas G Schwabe" <cschwabe@unix.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Mr Deeds, Toronto Show(s), and EJ Hey gang, To JC, I am alive and well (Though I don't know how long I will be in this condition). Count me in for PGH Rush Party #3. Yesterday I was reading the TV Guide and I saw that MR. Deeds was playing on Cinemax Sunday at 9 AM. That was thisPAST Sunday at 9 in the MORNING (ARGH, Charlie Brown simulated yell). And what's worse, I don't have Max (Double ARGH). Oh, well, I guess I have to wait until it comes on at 2 AM on some syndicated station. Are there any goods seats available for the Toronto shows (12/16 and 17)? What is the TicketMaster's number in TO? Anyone interested in a party before the show? For all you EJ fans in PGH he is coming back later this month. (I don't remember when and where but I will let you know in the coming weeks) Until next time, America Doug ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 5 Nov 1991 21:27:33 -0600 From: Raman Yousefi <ry19294@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: Rush, Rush, and more Rush! I was recently informed of the existance of your rush "mailing list". I'm not quite certain that this is the correct correspondence address. However, if its I would like to be included in your email list. I thank you in advance. ry19294@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: atz@clmqt.marquette.MI.US (dweezilbub) Subject: Anagram Date: 5 Nov 91 22:44:13 EST (Tue) (Doug White <dwhite@dsys.ncsl.nist.gov> writes) >I finally sat down and gave Anagram (for Mongo!) a good hard look. I >can't figure out how the Peartmeister does it! Here's the ones I found, >has anybody spotted any more? (BTW, this isn't in the FAQL, right? ) >I'm primed, impressed, and still it's in the list... dwhite > >darkness -> _a_knes_ -> snake > >atomic -> tic ; atomic -> toc What's even more clever is how Neil writes the actual sentences, like "there's a snake COMING OUT of the darkness" making it sound like the word snake is coming out of the word darkness (like you mentioned above) or "there is tic toc IN atomic", just like you mentioned... It seems he tried to make them sound like actual things or events, but every line is very cleverly worded, kind of like it's own explaination on WHY it is an anagram. ~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Leaders MAKE a deal (you can MAKE the word deal from leader). parade FROM paradise (you can make the word parade FROM paradise)... It seems to me to be a little more than just little anagrams. Jeff ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 04 Nov 91 16:49:47 GMT From: CP_PWM%CMS.BRISTOL.AC.UK@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU Hi, A couple of NMS's ago someone asked about the speaking that can be just heard during 'The Camera Eye'. I believe this is also a question in the FAQL, which isn't answered because there have been apparently 11 suggestions as to what it is, all of them different. Well, here's a twelfth! The song is basically comparing two cities, New York and London, and there are noises in the background to set the scene for each city. So for the hussle & bussle of NY we hear car horns blaring impatiently and typewriters clicking frantically, while for London there is the sound of Big Ben chiming in the last few secs of the song. The speaking is another of these scene-setters, being the sound of two Londoners greeting one another. Many Non-British listeners might not be too familiar with the London (Cockney) accent (hence the previous 11 suggestions), but having lived in London for a number of years (although not presently) what's being said is clear as day to me. The first guy says 'Hello' and the second one replies 'Mornin Guv', short 'Good Morning Governor', a Cockney expression. Due to the London accent making 'u' sound like 'a', we hear: 1st Cockney : 'Allo 2nd Cockney : 'Mornin' Gav. I could of course be totally wrong (but I don't think so).(It could even be the sound of two London dogs barking :-) ). Have a listen and see if any of yoy agree. In any case I'd like to know what the other 11 suggestions were... "swimming against the stream" Paul May, University of Bristol, UK ---------------------------------------------------------- From: becker@areaplg2.corp.mot.com (John Becker) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 91 12:21:05 CST Subject: MTV adds Roll The Bones to playlist I called the programming department at MTV today, and was informed that Roll The Bones was added to their rotation this Monday. I haven't seen it yet...has anyone? ----------------------------------------------------------
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