The National Midnight Star #438

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: 02/28/92 - The National Midnight Star #438
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Evolution, Eric, and a "big" copycat Re: Where's My Composure? Instrumental Grammy Metallica and the quote ATWAS Album Cover Mix-Ups Grammies Rolling Stone Music Awards weekly babbling's T-Shirts (Q) A different grammy perspective... Atlanta tickets? oldies tour Lukeimia ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 92 19:31:31 -0500 From: ba080@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jim B. Stevenson) Subject: Grammy and more Rehi all. 1st of all, I was quite happy that Eric Johnson took the grammy. Although Rush winning would've been the best thing EVER, I think Cliffs of Dover could've tied the Boyz. I had the pleasure of seeing Eric open up for Rush on Nov 17, 1991. It was great seeing two grammy nominees playing at the same concert! Another thing, I read that Rush opened for Sha-Na-Na a LONG time ago. Anyone know what year? My friend has a S-N-N tourbook(s) from the mid-70s that supposedly mentions Rush in it. What's happening with the NMS shirts? I wanna order 3, myself. [ Anyone want to update us on this? : rush-mgr ] Jim ba080@cleveland.Freenet.Edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1992 22:40 -0500 From: IQXY500@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU Subject: Sorry, Eric Johnson SHOULD have won! In response to the dude whom thought Rush was ripped off by getting beat out by Eric Johnson, I have to submit the following reply. Sure, RTB is a great album, I feel it is one of the best in a long time. However, I must admit (even as a die hard Rush fan whom has not missed a tour in 6 tours) that Eric Johnson DID deserve the award. Listen closely to Cliffs and hear the magic that Eric creates with his fabulous 4-way guitar sound. Do you hear it? Now go see him live, you will hear it again! He is a great performer. Sure there was a comment that Rush was a let down in Indy (no windmill and the absense of Ghost), but seeing Eric and the Boyz was the best show ever for me! Neil was great, his 4-way drum solo was cool...although maybe not too hard to accomplish...but it worked, and worked great. Of course he did impress the Hoosier crowd after the 4-way Latin bit was over! GRIN Back to the award though. I hear WMT and it is cool and impressive, but let me leave all of you with this question...DID WHERE'S MY THING HIT YOU AS WELL AS YYZ DID THE FIRST TIME YOU HEARD IT? I didn't think so! Later, John Vester '87 Berklee College of Music Sounds Unlimited Recording Studio ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1992 22:43:25 -0500 From: Thomas Riord Morley <pelican@ravel.udel.edu> Subject: *The Spirit Of Radio* I have found- yes- THE PERFECT RADIO STATION!! Possibly even rivaling the Buffalo poster's station. It's 98 ROCK in Baltimore. I knew they played a lot of Rush- I've heard Limelight, GOaC, Dreamline, Freewill, Spirit Of Radio, Tom Sawyer, New World Man and Subdivisions many times, as well as others. But in all my life, I have NEVER, before last night, heard THE ANALOG KID played on the radio!!! I was shocked, and very excited. This just confirms my suspicions that 98 ROCK IS the best station in the country. As for that quiz- I get #7 (sorry no quote) to be Scars, and #21 to be Fly By Night. I'm right, don't bother disputing that. :-) And to that dude that said Where's My Thing? was a boring bunch of old riffs- all I have for you is large quantities of unprintable expletives. Where's My Thing?, although I didn't like it at first, has grown on me- it is a wonderful composition which BLOWS ERIC JOHNSON OFF THE PLANET. One more thing- Best I Can is an awesome song, if you didn't know that already, and I'm sure you did. Thank you very kindly, Tom ........................................................................ . His majesty, S i r T o m M o r l e y . . pelican@brahms.udel.edu pelican@ravel.udel.edu . . pelican@chopin.udel.edu pelican@bach.udel.edu . . (302) 837-2714 . . "Trust is just as rare as devotion..." (Peart 13:7) . ........................................................................ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: 02/27/92 - The National Midnight Star #437 Date: Thu, 27 Feb 92 22:46:15 -0500 From: mjkobb@media-lab.mit.edu Greetings: tkrissel writes: >"And I thought Mr.Big was bad when they opened Presto!" > >Gee. That kind of suprises me. Most Rush fans are (among other things) >interested in bass guitar, and I always thought the bass player in Mr. >Big, Bill Sheehan, was fantastic and a highly-accomplished player. Hmm.... Yep, I guess you could say I'm interested in bass (plucks the Steinberger). However, accomplished as Billy Sheehan may be, I really can't stomach Mr. Big. I just didn't find them musical (saw 'em TWICE on Presto). I despise the "pound the hell out of the kick drum with 16th notes" drumming philosophy, and I was moved to head for the restroom when the guitar player whipped out the drill. Blech. I was really sorry to miss Eric Johnson and ESPECIALLY sorry to miss Primus on this tour. I got stuck with Vinnie Moore, sadly. (Before you reply, yes Primus does the 16th note kick drum thing sometimes...) In short, technique doesn't make the music. Mr. Big sucks with technical perfection. --Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1992 22:55 -0500 From: IQXY500@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU Subject: RUSH in Roland User's Group Mag. Everyone, Rush is in Roland User's Group Mag., Vol. 10, Number 1...the February issue. The article reads as follows: ====================================================================== RUSH Seventeen years and umpteen albums later, it's still difficult to categorize the music of Rush. Geddy Lee, Neil Peart, and Alex Lifeson have been hard at work for time re-creating the image and sound that unfolded accross the band's evolution. Of course, technological and stylistic developments characteristic of the band's growth to maturity are apparent, and one can spot political and environmental concerns throughout their work. Starting from their first, self-produced album RUSH up to their latest Atlantic release, ROLL THE BONES, it is more than evident what connects this long line of successful vinyl achievements...talent. Lee and Lifeson met in the eight grade, as Lee remembers, "Alex used to borrow my amplifier all the time." Much of their musical influences came from British blues bands like the Yardbirds and Cream. "Alex would pretend he was Eric Clapton, I would pretend I was Jack Bruce, and w'ed play "Spoonful" for twenty minutes," recalls Lee. It wasn't until 1975 that this Canadian-based band signed a recording deal with Mercury and produced Fly By Night with a new drummer, Neil Peart. From that point until now, this trio has been responsible for year after year of ground breaking conceptual music. And Rush is starting 1992 off with a bang: Their national tour for the new album should give audiences across the country a chance to catch a live Rush on stage along with their racks full of Roland's new S-770 Digital Samplers. "It has such great sound quality - that's the major fact for me. It's user friendly and very adaptable - the S-770 is a completely useful tool," comments Lee. Wiath a new excitement in the air between these three men, fans can be assured that they'll maintain their long and creative partnership in the years ahead. There are even mentions of another album when the current tour is finished. "We are really psyched!" confirms Peart. As post-mod be-bop or one-drop or hip-hop lite-pop-metallists - whatever you call them, they'll always be Rush. (printed without permission) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1992 23:27 EST From: LIZAK98@SNYBUFVA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU Subject: Grammie Well I knew EJ would win the Grammy... yeah, such a show is so predictable its sick :) Although I love the EJ song, I feel Rush deserved the grammy based on longevity... EJ is still a fairly new player in the music scene, and if this were a perfect world we would have seen a more seasoned Veteran win the award... but lest forget that the music industry is one big commerical mess, so the grammies reflect that in fine form. I didnt think "Yes" deserved it because it wasnt Yes on that song, it was all Steve Howe... great song, but its more a solo deal and not the band. Well the big thing is Ged, Alex, and Neil could probably care less about the award, and us fans could probably care less... I know I will still buy Rush CD's, and support their tours, grammy or no grammy... Interesting thing, on eMpTyVee they interviewed Hammer about the grammies and he said they are important, they show that the public supports you, blah blah blah.... and then they asked Dave Mustaine, and he said in more words, who cares about the grammies, our fans will be there no matter what... just shows the attitude of a commerical artist versus one who hangs back and has their loyal fans, and thats Rush in a nutshell... we are gonna support them no matter what... sure, an award or top 10 song would be great, but if it never happens, who cares... --Rob lizak98@snybufva.cs.snybuf.edu lizak98@snybufva.bitnet "I dont wanna work, just wanna bang on my drums all day... too bad that dont pay the bills :)" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jason Patrick Affourtit <affouj@rpi.edu> Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 00:02:34 -0500 Subject: Re: 02/27/92 - The National Midnight Star #437 Hola! Just felt like I should comment on something from the last issue of TNMS.... Someone said that GOAC was released last week, and hope it got a lot of airplay. Well, I've been hearing it on the radio practically NON-STOP for the last 3-4wks... Which is cool, b/c it's a good tune, and I think they played RTB quite a bit (though not as often as "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was played (ugh!)) and it's nice to hear another off the album... I have actually found a station that plays a decent amount of RUSH too. In the last several weeks I've heard Subdivisions, Tom Sawyer, Freewill, Lime- Light, Passage to Bangkok and a couple more...can't remember (school is affect- ing my brain most non-triumphantly!!!!) Anyway, the station is Q104 out of Albany, NY (103.9 FM) and they play a lot of cool stuff... Just thought I'd tell ya all! 'Til later......enjoy, and Roll 'dem Bones!!!! ORQ- "I stand atop a spiral stair, an Oracle confronts me there. He leads me on light years away..." (damn, wish they'd play 2112 on the radio!) -J. ******************************************************************************* * affouj@rpi.edu * * A truly lost soul O O "When some trendy new atrocity has * * . Brought you to your knees... * * (___) Come with us, we'll sail the seas of cheese" * ******************************************************************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- From: J.C. Rush - Jay Cook <cook@donald.cs.umn.edu> Subject: Re: 02/27/92 - The National Midnight Star #437 Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 0:08:04 CST Howdy folks! I know I haven't written in a while, but after seeing the quiz in the 26-Feb-92 NMS, I just had to write in. First, I just wanna say that I'll be at the Richmond, VA show on March 10. Hope every person going enjoys. Second, You won't see an "Analog Kid' in ASOF #4 due to personal reasons. (oh come on, someone feel sorry...<grin>) [ ASOF is a Rush "endorsed" fanzine if anyone is interested. In line with Spirit of Rush - UK for those who care :rush-mgr ] And finally, the answers (at least the ones I got) to the quiz. The ones I do have marked, are indeed correct, the ones I'm not sure of or don't know, are pretty obviously marked. ahem... here we go. 1.) "Entre Nous" 2.) "Afterimage" 3.) "Neurotica" 4.) "Hemispheres, III. Dionysus" 5.) "Chemistry" 6.) "Bastille Day" 7.) "Scars" 8.) "Camera Eye" 9.) "Madrigal" 10.) "Emotion Detector" 11.) 'and in defeat', this one stumped me.... 12.) "High Water" 13.) 'take the key', I'm not 100% sure, but I think it's "Twilight Zone" 14.) "Vital Signs" 15.) "Circumstances" 16.) "Face Up" 17.) 'but change can make', I thought I knew it...I thought wrong.. 18.) "Enemy Within" 19.) "Different Strings" 20.) "A Farewell to Kings" 21.) "Fly by Night" 22.) "Red Barchetta" Well, 19/20 out of 22 isn't bad... Later folks... -Jay Cook (a.k.a. J.C. Rush, Da Kid) ASOF's "Analog Kid" cook%donald.cs.umn.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: EJ Primus WMT From: vinnie@darkside.com (Vindicator) Date: Thu, 27 Feb 92 22:33:44 PST What is the deal with people bashing Primus? In My opinion they are way above Eric Johnsons meaningless songs. Rightious from the new album sounds exactly like Zap from the album prior. Primus are two extremely talented musicians ( YES 2 the guitarist is nothing to write home about) Cliffs of Dovor is so stagnant. I can just picture it as background music for a Sprite commercial or something. WMT is one of the best Rush songs ever. Especially live!!! It blew me away!!!! I saw EJ 4th row last year and he was uninspiring to say the least. Seemed like he would rather be home watching Night COurt. Primus are definately a great opening act for Rush. "I will rape your personality pummel you with my own philosophy strip you of your self integrity To Make you all just a bit like me." Primus sean e a n ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 07:41:10 EST From: Jimbo Wales <JWALES@IUBVM.UCS.INDIANA.EDU> Subject: Comprehensive Ayn Rand Info Rush's music has been very influenced by Ayn Rand. Many people think that since Rush has 'mellowed' in recent years, Neil must have abandoned Rand's philosophy. But I think that people who say that don't really understand the comprehensive nature of Rand's thinking. Many of Neil's more philosophical songs (Show, Don't Tell comes to mind) are interesting on two levels... first on the superficial level and then second on a more philosophical level. Show, Don't Tell is a song about the centuries old debate between Aristotelians and Platonists about the nature of knowledge, perceptions, and reality. Not bad for a rock song! Anyhow, I run a mailing list called "Moderated Discussion of Objectivist Epistemology". As you might guess from the title, it is a pretty heavy duty technical philosophy list. The most active participants are philosophers, mathematicians, etc. My list is awesome, but isn't really the best place for general questions... Try Vixie's list for that. I am including a shortened version of a list of Objectivist resources available on the network. The list was originally compiled by Thomas Gramstad of Norway. Enjoy! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Information about Objectivist E-mail networks and related activity ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Objectivism-general List-manager: Paul Vixie Purpose: A mailing list where students of Objectivism can discuss their ideas, concrete issues, exchange news etc. Any issue which may have some relevance or interest to Objectivists is appropriate here. 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Jimmy Wales jwales@iubvm.ucs.indiana.edu [Edited and updated by Thomas Gramstad <sigar@ifi.uio.no> 92-02-14] [Condensed by Jimmy Wales... just now...] [ Thanks for condensing that :) rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1992 08:33 EST From: sandra guzdek <V130QH57@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: eric WHO? i'm getting confused!!!! it was eric CLAPTON who won the grammy for best rock instrumental. i don't know who this eric johnson is. cfny from toronto plays 'roll the bones' but wierdly enough edits it JUST a bit. almost missed it being gone! and BTW, "on yonge" refers to yonge (pronounced young) street, the happenin heart of toronto. have any of you heard of the bare naked ladies? they are a very excellent band out of (you guessed it) toronto. they have a song not yet released (played at the canadian casby awards) called "grade nine" where the band plays a bit of "tom saywer" and at the end samples the end of "the spirit of radio" (the sicko guitar part) at the end of their song. either they are rush fans (just about everyone in toronto is) or they are making a great statement about the great taste of youth!!!! sandra g. "we live in toronto ub illustration dept. buffalo ny t-o-r-o-n-t-o we sold out two shows and we're over-exposed in t-o-r-o-n-t-o" ---the bare naked ladies, from the casby awards ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1992 06:07:22 PST From: Michael_Shepherd.wbst129@xerox.com Subject: Evolution, Eric, and a "big" copycat Concerning a tour of only old songs, here are my impressions. Bands like Rush, Jethro Tull, and Yes are evolutionary bands. i.e. progressive - which means making use of or interested in new ideas, findings or oppurtunities. Each album is going to have a different texture to it from the previous albums. That's why a lot of people say they either like the old stuff better than the new stuff or vice versa. I agree with most of you that Presto was a weak album...well, it's great and everything, just weak for Rush. But I feel that they had to go through Presto to get from HYF to RTB. Just a step in evolution. So it's not that Geddy can't hit the notes, or that not as many people would go to such a concert, but just the fact that they've evolved past the older material. GOAC, on top 40, God Forbid. And to win the grammy...grammy schmammy, this sums it up. Rush doesn't need this. If Rush wanted to write a song or an album that would be played all over top 40 stations, they probably could, but wouldn't degrade themselves as such. Let 'em write what they want. >Where's My Thing is just a boring collection of leftover riffs. I would >have been very disappointed if they had chosen Rush over so much new and >inspiring instrumental music. I don't agree. >Alex isn't bad but Eric Johnson is more of a guitarist's guitarist You're comparing guitarist to guitarist here. Not band to band. I saw Rush in Rochester, N.Y. The second show of the RTB tour and Eric Johnson opened. I'm a big Eric Johnson fan and enjoyed his concert a lot. I don't know why he stopped touring with Rush though. It seemed the whole crowd really loved him. BTW, anybody think that Mr. Big is trying to do the same thing Extreme did. Compare their most recent single with "More Than Words". And so much play time on MTV! Mike ps What concerts/videos does Rush have on LaserDisc? [ As far as I'm aware ALL of their videos are available on LaserDisc. : rush-mgr ] pps It's pps (post-post-script), NOT pss (post-script-script) -- The desire for privacy is public knowledge Shepherd.Wbst129@Xerox.com Webster: 129-38A (716)422-4818 ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Where's My Composure? Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 7:16:04 PST From: Doug Grumann <dougg@hpptc16.rose.hp.com> > Where's My Thing is just a boring > collection of leftover riffs. I can't wait to see how many TNMS posters get all bent out of shape over this quote. Hooray for everybody who realizes that everybody has their opinion and if it doesn't agree with yours then blow it off and move on. Personally, I think Where's My Thing sucks too. I also think that people who go around saying things suck without justifying themselves really suck. ;-) I had a short opportunity to talk with Neil this tour, and I mentioned all the talk on the TNMS concerning the Grammy nomination. He laughed and told me his opinion (which most of us knew he had) that he REALLY doesn't give a shit about tinseltown awards like the Grammies. He mentioned that he would hold an award like that from Modern Drummer in much higher regard, but even then he just keeps all those awards tucked away in his basement gathering dust. He's a very self-confident person who doesn't spend a lot of time caring what others' opinions of him are. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 10:03:26 -0600 From: Brian E. Saunders <saunders@luther.che.wisc.edu> Subject: Instrumental Grammy Personally, I didn't think "Where's My Thing" was quite as good as "Cliffs of Dover", but we could argue about this forever. The one obvious fact that most people have missed is that WMT did not get much radio airplay, while CoD did. When you're dealing with the Grammy's, that probably is a factor. It's too bad this wasn't a category when YYZ or La Villa Strangiato were released (or maybe it was and the voters were just pinheads). These songs certainly should have won the award. Brian E. Saunders saunders@luther.che.wisc.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 10:10:32 CST From: aspi@cs.ttu.edu (Aspi Jimmy Havewala) Subject: Metallica and the quote [ PLEASE - I know it is "remotely related" to Rush just because of the Grammies, but can we keep the Metallica stuff to email? Hopefully this is the last of the Metallica stuff. Thanks : rush-mgr ] A Mail from The Heavy Horse --------------------------- Hi everyone, This post is just to clarify what exactly Metallica said about Tull on grammy nite as many of you sent me mail saying you had missed it. This is (roughly) what Lars Ulrich said: "Well, Obviously, thanks to Jethro Tull for not releasing an album this year. [ So that we got the award]. Thanks to Tull for releasing their album in 1989 (unclear about what he meant here). Thanks to all the radio stations and MTV (pause for all the applause and raises finger)...without whom all of this would have been possible ANYWAY! Just kidding, just kidding....." (and he went on the thank all the radio stations for "coming around" finally and playing their stuff and then Metallica fans who had "been following us for ten years now"). Just thought I'd post this because it does irritate me how "modern day metalheads" are always putting down older bands and classic rock. If you dont like 'em...LEAVE 'EM ALONE! In passing I would like to mention that Lars appeared extremely pissed at an earlier comment by Whoopi Goldberg (the host) who said something like: "What was that guy on drums doing? Did you see him? Like he should have gone to the restroom before he came on. He was like (screws up face like Lars) 'Damn! I should've gone the restroom before I came here'" Maybe all the venom came out. Too bad, Metallica will sell only 749,999 cds in the first week from now on! Cheers, _Aspi_ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bigal@wpi.WPI.EDU (HRH King 'Big Al' Lerxst) Subject: ATWAS Album Cover Mix-Ups Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 11:18:24 EST Last issue, Victor E. (can't remember the whole last name, sorry) mentioned the ATWAS album cover getting someone into Rush. Well, interestingly enough, the same album cover got a friend of mine from high school into Jethro Tull. He bought JT's "Bursting Out" inadvertently thinking he was buying ATWAS, and became a huge Tull fan because of it. Subsequently he got me into Tull, and I've loved them ever since. On the same train of thought, I think Tull deserves a Grammy for something, but I doubt that heavy metal was the category to go with... N8 ********************************************************************** * Nathan Crowell * e-mail: bigal@wpi.wpi.edu * * Dept. of Mechanical Engineering/ ********************************* * ACRL * "Senator, you and I are part * * Worcester Polytechnic Institute * of the same hypocrisy" * * "Just off Houston & Elm - At the * -Michael Corleone * * Grassy Knoll, you can't miss it!" * "It was a coup-d'etat."-J.G. * ********************************************************************** "And the trees are all kept equal/By hatchet, axe, and saw..." - RUSH ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 11:42:53 EST From: Hans Gruenig <HGRUENIG%UVMVM.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu> Subject: Grammies It seems just as well to me that Rush did not win the Grammy award, for they chose the path less traveled and are much better because of that - not falling for the glittering prizes and endless compromises. Eric Johnson is a fine musician, and made a fine winner, but I have one comment to the guy who was bashing WMT yesterday: "instrumental" does *not* mean "guitar". While the guitar playing in Cliffs of Dover may be more interesting to "real guitarists," I doubt that the drumming of C/D is as interesting to drummers or that the bass playing is as interesting to bass players. Don't be so damned guitarocentric! -Hans G. (Bass/Keyboards) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 12:09:27 -0500 From: mlj@po.CWRU.Edu (Marcus L. Just) Subject: Rolling Stone Music Awards Hello Everyone, I'm a long time listener, first time poster. I know most of us share the same opinion on Rolling Stone magazine, but when the fans get a chance to vote on Rock 'n' Roll talent, sometimes RUSH gets its recognition...sort of. Neil placed second in this year's "Best Rock Drummer" catagory. I've forgoten who got first place...sorry. Geddy also placed second in "Best Bassist" catagory. Flea of Red Hot Chilli Peppers got first place. Although I don't like everything the RHCP do, I think Flea is deserving of the award. I saw them on SNL a couple weeks ago, and boy was he slapping those strings. Regardless, as a band, I still think RUSH is the best collection of musicians overall. -- "My philosophy on life would be... Marcus Just to have a good time... ALL the mlj@po.cwru.edu time. Yeah that would be my philosophy." - Viv Savage of Spinal Tap ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1992 09:43:40 -0800 From: JAMES BENDER <jamesb@nevada.edu> Subject: weekly babbling's Hey, 1) who the hell is Ayn Rand? (Excuse my ignorence.) 2) Ya had to know Rush wouldn't win the grammie. In this time where the grammie nominates hacks like boys to men, and color me bad for several big awards, there is sadly no appreciation for real, honest gut-wrench MUSIC! This is why I personally shun the grammies, and the american music awards! They reconize trends and fads instead of real talent. Not that I think Eric Johnson is bad or eneything(his album is great!) ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: T-Shirts (Q) Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 10:04:07 PST From: Bob Joslin <bobj@hpindhc.cup.hp.com> What's the news on the T-shirts. There was a lot of noise about it, and now it has died off. Has any one person taken control? I sure would like one! Bob Joslin bobj@cup.hp.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 13:41:18 EST Subject: A different grammy perspective... From: tiverson@lynx.northeastern.edu! Well, I was completely unsurprised to see Eric Johnson get the grammy over all the other canidates, but IMO the _best_ instrumental of the year wasn't even nominated--SRV's cover of "Little Wing". I suppose it was released too late for this year's awards, but if it doesn't win _next_ year, there is no justice in this world. Once again, the grammies as a whole proved that they are largely irrelevant to music. Best new artist: Marc Cohn? Marc's good and all, but there surely are many artists who deserve that award more than him. Well, at least C+C Music Factory didn't win! And album of the year: _Unforgettable_ was certainly the best of the albums nominated, but the nominations were mostly awful in the first place. Oh, well... On a cheerier note, I'm looking forward to seeing Rush for the 2nd time this tour (and the 12th time overall) on March 15th. One thing I'd like to see: since it's the last date of this leg of the US tour (it is, isn't it?) I think Rush and Primus should get together for a YYZ jam. Or, better yet, let's hear Rush playing "Jerry Was A Race Car Driver"! --Thor ORQ-"Green and grey washes in the wispy white veil Mist in the streets of Westminster" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dan Dickerman <dickermn@hpcugsya.cup.hp.com> Subject: Atlanta tickets? Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 10:50:34 PST I'm planning on being in town on a business trip next week, and would _love_ to see the show, but have no tickets (surprise, you can't buy tix to Atlanta shows in California). If you happen to have an extra pair (yes, I'm not touring alone) of tix or know someone with decent seats you'd like to disabilitate for a night, please call/mail before Tuesday (when the flight leaves). I'll be checking the scalpers when I get there. Definitely from out-of-town, -- Dan Dickerman dickermn@cup.hp.com (408)447-4425 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 12:51 MST From: Manzer@SYSTEM-M.AZ05.BULL.COM Subject: oldies tour I think we all would be extremely happy if RUSH would just have one concert (ex: 2112) and then release a video of it. Most hardcore fans would probably buy the video at $xx.xx making it a worth while investment for the band. It would also minimize the agony of playing the "old" songs. bART ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 15:13:04 -0500 From: "Andrew V. Mazzola" <mazzolav@craft.camp.clarkson.edu> Subject: Lukeimia I heard from a friend that Neil definately has Lukeimia, and that this is their last tour. He also told me that they were goig back to the studio to record as many songs as possible. Has anyone else hear the same thing I did, if so please let me know. Thanxs. -Andrew Mazzola ----------------------------------------------------------
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