The National Midnight Star #416

Errors-To: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list Subject: 01/08/92 - The National Midnight Star #416
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Club Rush: the word North Carolina RUSH dates Ticketbastard experiences Atlantic Records' Phone Number voodoo mumblings re: RTB Tourbook Message Gawain and the Green Knight ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> Subject: Administrivia Since this has been asked at least a half-dozen times in the last week, here *yet again* is the latest tour list I have here at Federation Central. NOTE: These dates are submissions by list members; some of the shows may have changed dates. ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ This list was posted on 10/25/91; additions have been made since then. Most/all of the European dates are later additions; English dates are from ticket holders (yes, they're already on sale in the UK!). January 92 ========== 17 Las Cruces, NM. 18 Pheonix, AZ. 20 San Diego, CA 21 Los Angeles, CA 23 Los Angeles, CA 25 Fresno, CA 26 Reno, NV 27 Sacramento, CA 29 Oakland, CA 30 Oakland, CA February 92 =========== 2 Vancouver, BC, Canada (cool on a Sunday, I'll be at this 1) 4 Seattle, WA 5 Portland, OR 15 San Antonio , TX 16 Dallas, TX 18 Houston, TX 20 Austin, TX 22 Shreveport, LA 23 New Orleans, LA 25 Pensacola, FL 26 Jacksonville, FL 28 Miami , FL 29 St. Petersburg, FL March ===== 2 Orlando, FL 4 ATlanta, GA 5 Columbia, SC 7 Chapel Hill, NC 8 Hampton, VA 10 Richmond, VA 11 Baltimore, MD 13 Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, NY April ===== Europe (don't know exact dates yet!) [ From: John Towse <towse@psychology-a.manchester.ac.uk> ] 10 Sheffield Arena [ From: M.ODonnell@tech.thames.ac.uk ] 12th Birmingham NEC 13th Birmingham NEC [ From: Paul May <cp_pwm@cms.bristol.ac.uk> ] 15th Glasgow SECC [ From: Paul May <cp_pwm@cms.bristol.ac.uk> ] 17th London Wembley Arena 18th London Wembley Arena [ From: Kelly A. Vinal <70720.626@CompuServe.COM> ] April 21 at the Music Hall in Hannover April 23 at the Sporthalle in Cologne April 24 at the Festhalle in Frankfurt April 26 at the Frankenhalle in Nurnberg April 27 at the Eissporthalle in Berlin April 29 at the Schleyerhalle in Stuttgart May-June ======== Outdoor Arenas (don't know exact dates yet) rumour has it they will do Alpine Valley , in Wisc. again. but don't know the exact date as of now, but I'll keep ya informed PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS IS AN ITERNERARY AND CERTAIN SHOWS MAY BE ADDED OR DELETED SO CHECK W/ YOUR LOCAL TICKET PLACES.... I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOS OR THE CHANGE OF DATES NOR AM I AFFILIATED W/ RUSH !!! :) ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ Hope this makes some people happy... Part two of the FAQL should follow this NMS by about two hours. rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 7 Jan 92 16:01:50 PST From: William Stocker <stocker@Neon.Stanford.EDU> Subject: Wanted: Rush and Primus set lists for current tour Would someone out there be kind enough to post (with an appropriate SPOILER warning) or email me Rush's and Primus' set lists for their current tour together? Thanks, Will stocker@neon.stanford.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 7 Jan 92 19:40:53 -0500 From: ba080@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jim B. Stevenson) Subject: Skull & Bones code Greetings & Salutations again! I believe I've found the translation of the morse code in the RTB tourbook. I asked one of my friends who knows everything about Rush. He said it says "Remember Death". I checked it out, and sure enough, that's what my translation was! Hope this lets some of us sleep a little easier =). Until L8R...... Jim "We'd like to do another red song for you, this is called Red Sector A" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bkekesi@uceng.UC.EDU (Jealous Knight) Subject: Second leg tour dates Date: Tue, 7 Jan 92 20:09:27 EST Could someone either re-post or send me the RTB tour dates for this second leg? I'm mainly interested in dates for Chicago or anywhere in the Virginia area. - Thanks, Alex ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 7 Jan 92 20:23:02 EST From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) Subject: Sir Gawain, R.I.P. >From: bsb2u@prime.acc.Virginia.EDU >Subject: Unreleased songs > >Somebody was asking about unreleased songs in the last digest. >Does anybody know if "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" ever >got recorded or played live? Just Curious. -Brian ``Sir Gawain...'' was the working title for a composition during the PeW recording sessions. It was radically modified and ended up as a portion or portions of ``Natural Science.'' The lyrics planned for SG I'm pretty sure have nothing to do with Natural Science as the story which is SG's namesake is a _very old_ story having nothing to do with the themes of NS (except perhaps honesty). Since SG never made it to fruition I'm sure it was never played live... Gregg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregg Jaeger (jaeger@buphy.bu.edu) | Tristero? Treestero? Dept(s). of Physics (and Philosophy) | ______/|/| 590 Commonwealth Ave. | (_) \|\| Boston University, Boston MA 02215 | WASTE: Box 49 Boston. Trystero? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1992 19:46:02 -0600 From: wadew@ducvax.auburn.edu (Wade Williams) Subject: Re: Stupid speculation >I remember hearing somewhere that if you put dashes in place of the >skulls and dots in place of the bones (or something like that, maybe it's >vice versa, I don't even remember if it is skulls and bones), you get >the phrase "remember death" in Morse Code. I am sure that if you play >around with it, you'll get it eventually. Give me a break! That kind of idle speculation is exactly why Neil said TNMS readers should "Get a life." (or something to that effect) when he was shown a copy. I've got news for you folks, most artists don't sit around for hours dreaming up subliminal messages to put into their work. There is no doubt in my mind that the artist made the dice that way because he thought it looked better from an *artistic* standpoint. And until one of the members of Rush says differently, that's the assumption the members of this list ought to make. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wade Williams "Any escape might help to smooth the User Services Specialist unattractive truth, but the suburbs Academic Computing have no charms to soothe the restless Auburn University dreams of youth." (N. Peart) wadew@ducvax.auburn.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 07 Jan 92 21:40:59 EST From: Thomas Regina <71530.417@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Groupie, Old Bands, "Rush" references Hello, Just before the NYC shows, the groupie Connie Hamzy appeared on the Howard Stern show. (Heard in NYC, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington D.C., and L.A.). She implied that she had slept with Geddy in the past and was looking forward to seeing the boyz again in NYC. On Monday's Maury Povich show, she again confirmed her friendship with the band. Jeez, she isnt that bad looking for 36, but she does need to get a LIFE! Oldest bands with the same lineup: Kinks maybe? Up until last year, Queen was around for about 20 years. Shawn: Yes I did notice that "Rush" has been used alot lately. A couple of months ago, I posted this thought on NMS and wondered if this was a good or a bad omen. Here is another to the list: the national radio host Rush Limbaugh who has been interviewed quite alot lately because of his high popularity. By the way, he has his own account on Internet(thru Compuserve, he has his own forum there!). And as I have mentioned above, the band itself was mentioned on Howard Stern's, and Maury Povich's show. All these "Rush" references are pretty cool. "I"- Equality 7-2521 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1992 19:23 EST From: KEVIN RYAN PATRICK KIRWAN <KRKST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Hugh Syme Welcome back to school everyone!! :-( I posted this around Thanksgiving and got only 1 reply so I thought I would try again since the holidays and finals are over. I noticed that the cover design for Styx latest release _Edge_of_the_Century_ was done by Hugh Syme. I also was told that he did the album cover for Fates Warning's latest. I was wondering if anyone knows of any other groups Mr. Syme has done work for. Thanks!! KRKST2@cis.vms.pitt.edu Kevin Ryan Kirwan The Pitt Drumline "We'll strike like lightning, and leave you shocked." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 08 Jan 92 04:01:44 EST From: Bruce Holtgren <70724.1622@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Pop's endurance kings In TNMS #414, Keith Ford asked from the Heart of Dixie: >Although I don't know the exact number, Rush as we know them today >(musically) has been just the three of them for quite some time. (Since >Neil joined?) (Neil replaced John Rutsey on drums in 1974, after the first album, so it was a three-man band from the beginning.) >I am curious if there have been any other bands that have >not changed members in as long? Although other bands may have been >around longer than Rush, which had the longest consectutive run with >the same members, without intermixed breakups? The hands-down champs on all counts are the Four Tops. Levi Stubbs, Renaldo Benson, Lawrence Payton and Abdul Fakir have been crooning the smooth tunes from Motown since at least 1953, according to the Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll. Assuming they're still at it (which they are as far as I know), that's going on 39 years, which is as long as at least two-thirds of the members of Rush have even been alive. It's not only the longest continuous act in pop music, but also the longest any act has gone without any change in personnel. ORQ: "First you need endurance - First you've got to last ..." Obligatory Kasey Kasem Quote: "Well, there you have it, Keith: A time-honored answer to your classic musical question!" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 08 Jan 92 04:03:48 EST From: Bruce Holtgren <70724.1622@CompuServe.COM> Subject: The Rush B.S. Club Also in TNMS #414, Adam Coles (obviously snowed in and desperate for quality reading material in Boulder) asked: >Can anyone help a poor waif who can't see the show get the tour book for >it? After seeing so many postings about it, I'd like to see it for real. Others have posted queries along similar lines, so I might as well throw in yet another plug ... As you may have deduced from the FAQL you've received, the thing to do is hook up with the Rush Backstage Club. They have tour books. They have T-shirts. They have posters. They have buttons. They have patches. They have official Rush handkerchiefs, for all I know. You got the bucks, the Rush B.S. Club has the schlock. All you've gotta do is order something at least once a year and the "club" (actually one apparently amazing woman named Dottie) will keep spewing stuff to you, including occasional newsletters featuring original sarcasm by Neil himself. The infamous address: Rush Backstage Club 1055 E. Tropicana Avenue, #580 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Be sure to fork over $11.95 for your Official Membership Kit, which includes a number of artifacts you'll probably find really embarrassing, unless you haven't been out of high school very long, and which certainly aren't worth $11.95. (We can only hope that at least *some* of this money finds its way into the pockets of The Boyz, who are after all the most deserving of it.) And be happy you didn't have to buy a tour book at a concert. Mine set me back $12, which is what a decent *T-shirt* used to cost, for cryin' out loud. They might be a bit cheaper through the B.S. connection. Or not. ORQ: "We will pay the price, But we will not count the cost" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1992 08:31:15 -0500 From: Ben Fulton <fulton@copper.ucs.indiana.edu> Subject: Rush: the word Any bets on which magazine will be the first to say, "Rush, a group taking its name from the Paula Abdul song/Movie/street in Chicago,..."? Rolling Stone? Creem? Highlights? ben fulton@copper.ucs.indiana.edu who is John Galt? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 92 09:28:57 -0500 From: Rob Black <black@concert.net> Subject: North Carolina RUSH dates Greetings to all fellow fans! Just wanted to say thanks to the mgr., this is a great newsletter! Does anyone out there in net land happen to know when the tickets for the RUSH show in Chapel Hill, NC on March 7 go on sale? Thanks a bunch. Rob Black "Changes aren't permanent, but change is..." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: becker@areaplg2.corp.mot.com (John Becker) Date: Wed, 8 Jan 92 09:00:00 CST Subject: Ticketbastard experiences Ticketbastard procedures vary with the event. Two situations I have encountered may help ticket-seekers to some extent: 1. SOMETIMES they purposely hold back the best seats for a few minutes to try to screw the scalpers. Case in point: the time I got dead center of the fourth row for Bob Seger on a telephone order 15 minutes after tickets went on sale. I later read in the paper that the best seats had been held back. 2. Sometimes (maybe all the time-I'm not sure) certain tickets are sold only at the venue's box office, some are available only by telephone, and some are available only at a Ticketmaster location. I discovered this a few years ago when I wanted tickets for the Chicago production of Les Miserables for a certain date. The telephone sales people didn't have any, but when I went in person to a Ticketmaster, they did. When I asked about it, they told me that blocks of tickets were allocated to each of the 3 situations I mentioned. I don't think there is any way to always be sure of getting good seats unless you know someone at Ticketmaster. Good luck! John ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 92 14:13:39 -0500 From: "Dylan Kaufman" <morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> Subject: Atlantic Records' Phone Number Could someone please send it to me? Also, if anyone knows of any dates when the Boyz might be returning to Massachussetts, please let me know as soon as possible. Thanks very much, -<>Dylan<>- MA EMT-M, CA EMT-1A, BEMCo 107 Dylan Kaufman Major in Computer Science morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu Brandeis University, Waltham, MA ------<< Support your local Emergency Medical Services >>------- "Imagine a time when it all began, in the dying days of a war" - RUSH ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Huw Morris <csc237@central1.lancaster.ac.uk> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 92 16:26:36 GMT Subject: voodoo mumblings The voicings on "Show Don't Tell" at about 2.05 are simply the lyrics of the verse being spoken- the 'give the jury direction' bit. Huw ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Randall Stark <randalls@cogs.sussex.ac.uk> Date: Wed, 8 Jan 92 15:22:38 GMT Subject: re: RTB Tourbook Message Someone on the net said it was "remember death" in morse code. I don't have a copy (have to wait until 17 April at Wembley); can anyone confirm this? seems awful morbid... -Randall ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cygnus@wpi.WPI.EDU (Marshall Robin) Date: Wed, 8 Jan 92 17:11:48 EST Subject: Gawain and the Green Knight Re: Gawain: I had heard a rumor that there was a demo tape of Gawain floating around in England, but the source is a bit dubious, so I don't know. Most of Gawain was salvaged to make "Natural Science". Considering that, I'm kinda glad they scrapped Gawain. Although it would have been nice to have another epic from RUSH, I definitely don't think it would be worth sacrificing Natural Science for. -marshall "Living in the pools they soon forget about the sea...." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marshall Robin | On the news a nation mourns you cygnus@wpi.wpi.edu | Unknown soldier count the cost Marshall_Robin | For a second you'll be famous @ceo_swd.ceo.dg.com | But labelled posthumous Amiga Fiend | Forgotten sons..... -Marillion ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------
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