The National Midnight Star #471

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: 04/21/92 - The National Midnight Star #471
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GOAC II Interview with Neil on April 23rd excellent posters/t-shirts/bootlegs Posters subscription canellation the "they" in ^Mission^ Rush for a school project Rush in Dayton, Ohio another poll reminder and other things Tix for Nashville - info wanted Geddy-ism's, RTB CD singles, etc. Wembley - April 17th ( SPOILERS ) Wembley Review 2112 "The Fly" Lyric Correction, Merriweather Post, and other Stuff. . . ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 18 Apr 92 23:11:35 -0500 From: tomsawyr@iastate.edu Subject: la villa to the question asked about the lyrics to la villa in esl. if you look in the liner notes it gives the alternate lyrics. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 92 15:45:41 BST From: CP_PWM%CMS.BRISTOL.AC.UK@VTVM2.CC.VT.EDU Subject: Back to the roots...? Yo, Every now & then the question is asked as to why Rush don't play more of their older stuff, or go back to their old style again. Although I prefer their older style, I think it would be a big mistake to regress. Music as in everything, has to progress. Without progression there is stagnation, and we end up with groups playing the same songs or types of songs again & again & again (mentioning no names...). The best example I can give of a group going back to their roots, and failing dismally are Iron Maiden. They started out as a purely Heavy metal band, singing songs about sex, drugs and R&R. Their album covers proudly proclaimed 'No synthesisers used on this record'. And what they did was very good, fun heavy metal. But what set them apart from the majority of HM groups was that they were relatively intelligent. Steve Harris is very well-read, and Bruce Dickenson used to be a History teacher & has a degree. Consequently their music gradually matured, they tried new influences, their songs became more imaginative, and classier. As time went on they produced better & better albums, until they finally peaked with the classic album '7th son of a 7th son'. This album not only addresses deep issues such as the meaning of right & wrong, but also approaches the subject in a thoughtful and intelligent way. It is a deeply philosophical album, which I think is almost worthy of Rush! However it wasn't as heavy as their other albums, and includes synthesisers (shock, horror!). Consequently it didn't sell as well to the hard-core HM fans, who didn't understand it, or get any radio airplay because it was still HM, right? Despite this album being one of the best rock albums ever made (non-Rush albums, I mean!), the group decided to go back to their roots for the subsequent album (No Prayer for the Dying), and make one about sex & drugs & R&R. Needless to say it was crap! It was such a disappointment hearing a group that I knew could make classy, intelligent, meaningful rock music, instead make drivel aimed at 12 year olds. They sold more records, but in my opinion they lost their integrity doing it. So what's all this got to do with Rush? Well, I believe that if Rush went back to their old style, their heart wouldn't be in it. Any 'back-to-the roots' album would be a cop-out. We would know it, and so would they. The album would sound like a parody of their earlier works, whether they intended it to or not. If not a parody, it would certainly feel self-plagiarised. That's why Rush don't do it. That's why I don't want them to do it either. "swimming against the stream" Paul May, University of Bristol, UK ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 1992 12:17 EST From: THE QUIET MAN <OWENK%EARLHAM.BITNET@UICVM.UIC.EDU> Subject: How to give RUSH more mainstream appeal Hello Out There, I was thinking about a post from a few issues back that had some humorus suggestions on how to make RUSH more mainstream, like hiring Mutt Lange, getting Jason Priestly in the band, having Slash as a guest soloist. I thought all that was really funny. So I have my own suggestion for Alex, Geddy, and Neil: Have KRS One do the rap section of "Roll the Bones" Hell, R.E.M. did it, why not RUSH? (grin) "There is no safe seat at the feast..." Owen ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 92 11:36:10 -0700 From: ianbjor@convx1.ccit.arizona.edu (Ian Bjorhovde) Subject: RUSH in Pittsburgh Hey all- I am almost 100% certain that RUSH will be playing in Pittsburgh at Star Lake Amphitheatre on June 21, 1992. I am not sure about when tickets go on sale, but I will let you know when I hear... [ Interesting, since the ininerary I was faxed says "6/20-22 New York Area, TBA." See Tony's note two items down. Oh well... :rush-mgr ] Later, Ian {=======================================================} { Ian D. Bjorhovde } { ianbjor@convx1.ccit.arizona.edu } { Department of Materials Science & Engineering } { University of Arizona } { Tucson, AZ 85721 } {=======================================================} ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 1992 16:17:59 CDT From: freerj@uwwvax.uww.edu Subject: Questions and rambling Hello, just a few questions and some rambling. 1. I was visiting one of the local music stores with a friend. At the time he was busy looking for something, so I started to look through those books that tell every album, single, or video that a group puts out. I noticed, for the videos under the Rush titles, a video I've never heard of. It was called _Stooge's Rock n' Roll Christmas_ or something of that nature. Can someone tell me what this is? 2. Here a question for those who have the _Chronicles_ video tape. In the video _Mystic Rhythms_, there a scene were a blond haired person is sleeping in a bed and a large-unknown-thing is coming out a cabinet. Under the bed is a plague that reads "The Dream." Does this scene have anything to do with Alex's bad dream or does is have something to do with _2112_ Oracle: The Dream? 3. There is no number 3. 4. For those of you who play guitar or are good at electronic, can someone find me the schematics for active electronic for a guitar? The schematics I have are old and has many mistakes ( The guy at the local Radio Shack said that a resistor that the schematics stated would be as big a hump-back whale, I might as well play the resistor.) - John _____ _______________________________________________________________________ |O | FreerJ@uwwvax.uww.edu | O | U W - W H I T E W A T E R |____O| ___________________________Dewei defeats Truman________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 1992 20:24 EST From: "Anthony J. DelBusso" <DELBUSSO@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Rush IS coming to Pittsburgh!!! Well, it's final...Rush will be coming to Pittsburgh at the Star Lake Ampitheatre on June 21 (at 8:00 or 8:30 in the evening). I just saw it in the entertainment section of the Pittsburgh Press today. This will be my first Rush concert (hopefully not the only one either). See 'ya there (if you're going)! [ Ok, I'll trust you. I've added it to the tour list file at the ftp site. :rush-mgr ] Tony -- ============================================================================= Anthony J. DelBusso Work: (412)624-7143 Home: (412)431-3341 Forbes Quad Computer Lab BITNET: DELBUSSO@pittvms Computer Lab Operator Internet: DELBUSSO@vms.cis.pitt.edu ============================================================================= ============"I might not be perfect, but at least I'm not YOU..."============ ============================================================================= ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Travis Williams" <F1TRAVIS%ILSTU.bitnet@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: GOAC II Date: 19 APR 1992 23:16 -00 I completely disagree with the person who said that 'Ghost of a Chance' was written strictly for top-40 as well. It doesn't even make much sense to assume that they even care about the top-40, due to the fact that they haven't had a single up there for years. Sure, they rode the album-oriented rock charts for a while with a couple of their songs, but never in the top 40 of the Billboard Top 200. As far as I know (which may be incorrect), they haven't had a 'top-40' hit since Tom Sawyer, or possibly Subdivisions. With so much lack of support, it stands to reason that Rush gives as much of a sh*t about the 'top-40' as they do about the grammies. Just because a song is different doesn't mean it's a sellout. Trav. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 16:33:07 +0200 From: fl@pierre.tools.de (Frank Lancaster) Subject: Interview with Neil on April 23rd Hi! Here's some more update info on the interview with Neil that's going to be on April 23rd. I've so far received questions/messages from the following people (thanks to all of you): "David S. Schmidt" <dschmidt@sales.stern.nyu.edu> cs00bd@unccvax.uncc.edu (brian daniels) bryant@perlis.mcs.gvsu.edu (John Q. Public) exumfs@exu.ericsson.se (Mark Steph) Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> eanderso@nike.calpoly.edu (Eric W. Anderson "ERK") "STEVE E. GOODSELL" <GOOD2860@FREDONIA.bitnet> YYZ LIMELIGHT <S11689BC@UMASSD.bitnet> matthew@wavefront.wti.com (Matthew Coohill) Scott.G.Joaquim@Dartmouth.EDU RSB3516@RITVAX.bitnet jalhart@skidmore.EDU (Lerxst) T J Moore-Read <se2tm@leicester-poly.ac.uk> "Multitasking... AMIGA STYLE!!" <CMCVEY@LOYVAX.bitnet> ron@convex.esd.mun.ca (Ron Wiseman) jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) buttlesw@satyr.pcc.com (Wayne Buttles) dmz@sunsrvr2.cci.com (Dave Zegas) Tero Valkonen <d40374w@kaira.hut.fi> John Michael Santore <jsbh+@andrew.cmu.edu> This Space For Sale <TBEAUDOIN@UMKCVAX1.bitnet> kkhalich@vtssi.vt.edu (Keivan Khalichi) dts@quad.sialis.com (David Sandberg) wadew@AUDUCVAX.bitnet (Wade Williams) You can send me further questions until Wednesday evening (April 2nd, German time!). There's been a lot about lyrics ^^^ [ I assume this is supposed to be "22nd." :rush-mgr ] and Objectivism, perhaps somebody has some drumming questions, I don't know much about drumming myself, so I would be grateful if anyone had some questions about that. -- Frank Lancaster, fl@tools.de or ...!uunet!unido!tools!fl ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 13:19:56 -0400 From: ekambara@risky.ecs.umass.edu (Balaji Ekambaram) Subject: excellent posters/t-shirts/bootlegs Hi I got quite a few mails asking me the address for RUSH posters and T-shirts. So I am submitting this to the NMS. The address you should write to for the poster is Fun Shop ( Est. 1983 ) 3912, Boardwalk 3629, Ocean Avenue Wildwood, NJ 08260 Ph: 609 522 9148 609 523 1255 The shop is run by Larry and Cathy ( h&w) and they sell * posters * t-shirts * caps with names of music groups * bootlegs They have all this stuff for a variety of music groups...check all them out and ask them to send you a catalogue.... Have fun Balaji ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1992 13:33 EST From: EXCALIBUR <KRKST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Posters Hey everyone. I was at a mall here in Pittsburgh over the weekend and I found and bought a Rush poster. It is the same as the tour shirt designed by Pushead. The poster is pretty cool looking, but I would much rather have the album cover or picture of the bones "rolling" through the window -- like on Neil's bass drumhead. Has anyone seen any other RtB posters???? Let me know. Thanks!!! BTW, has anyone heard when Rush tix go on sale here in Pittsburgh. It is f finals week and I haven't been listening to WDVE much as of late. Thanks. Kevin Ryan Kirwan The University of Pittsburgh Drumline "We'll strike like lightning, and leave you shocked." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1992 2:57 pm EDT (18:57:00 UT) From: "ERIK J. NORGIEL" <NORG0510%FREDONIA.bitnet@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Subject: subscription canellation please take me off of the subscription list. thanks ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 13:59:16 cdt From: "14A2C28C" <DFB3B0BE> Subject: the "they" in ^Mission^ "If their lives were exotic and strange they would likely have gladly exchanged them for something a plain - maybe something a little more sane." Does anybody have any idea who "they" is ?? Mission is a beautiful song but the ambiguity of they really erks me. Any ideas? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 15:36:35 EDT From: Harold Land <MWEINTR@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU> Subject: Rush for a school project Greetings and Salutations! I am presently taking a sci-fi appreciation course here at American University and I am planning on doing a paper on the effect of science fiction in the genre of rock music... Of course, Rush came to mind, especially 2112... What I need is for other Rush tunes, or other rock bands (I'm already using Voivod and Queensryche) who have an obvious science fiction influence, and if you know of any, and can send me some lyric quotes (via E-mail!!!), I would be greatly appreciative... Thank you, and Rush on! Mike Weintraub (mweintr@auvm.american.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 18:29:36 -0400 From: "Stephen Potter" <spp@reef.cis.ufl.edu> Subject: Rush in Dayton, Ohio My girlfriend called the Dayton radio station this afternoon (I assume WTUE) to see what they knew about Rush at the Nutter Center on June 23. The person she talked to was extremely surprised that she knew and had this to say: "Yes, they are going to be at the Nutter Center on June 23. However, you didn't hear that from me. Officially, no one knows yet." Also, a call to the Nutter Center box office yielded no clues, but then again they never know anything. What this means is: Yes, the Boys will be at the Nutter Center on Wright State University campus on June 23. No, tickets have not yet gone on sale, and at present no one officially knows anything about when they will. Steve ---------------------------------------------------------- From: J.C. Rush - Jay Cook <cook@donald.cs.umn.edu> Subject: another poll reminder and other things Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 17:51:25 CDT Another day...another letter. Oh well. :) Howdy all! Just another reminder about the poll I'm running where you send in what you think is a good name for Rush's next album. Just send your idea to me at cook@donald.cs.umn.edu before April 24. I've got 6 entries right now (2 of which are my own) so anyone who has even a weird name, send it on in. I'd like to have enough entries to muster a Special Edition of the NMS but if I can't do that, I'd like to have at least 10. Well, that's enough and keep them entries coming. Thanx. *steps off soapbox* Oh and one more non-NMS (sorta) thing. Matt LeGrow...can you email me as soon as possible about the tape I sent you. I want to make sure you got it all right. Thanx. -da Kid (cook@donald.cs.umn.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 19:06 CDT From: jws3@engr.uark.edu (JW Smith) Subject: Tix for Nashville - info wanted Regarding the June 13 Nashville show - Can anyone give me contact numbers for tickets, info on cost and/or availability, etc? Also, if anyone has tix for that show that they'd like to get rid of, I'd like 3 or 4.... And, what sort of venue is it? Covered, outdoors, what? james jws3@engr.uark.edu soon to be in HSV, AL "happy happy joy joy" --the mating call of the Stimpysaurus ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 19:45:48 HST From: puanani@ahi.pbrc.Hawaii.Edu (Puanani Akaka) Subject: Geddy-ism's, RTB CD singles, etc. Hello Joe, whaddya know? Well, another roundtable rush-a-thon, here: 1) Geddy-ism's, eh? I think one of my favourites is the way he sings "Vital Signs" on the GUP video. Especially at the end. What a voice! 2) Someone also asked about the RTB CD singles. I don't know if they're rare or not (anyone know?), but I do have a copy of each -- found completely by accident at a used record shop (altho the CD's themselves weren't used). Pretty cool. But, if I'm not mistaken, the CD interviews are the cut-up versions of what's on the GoAC cassette single. The cassette single, I believe, is really the master and then they took Neil's stuff and stuck it on one CD, and the same with Ged and Alex. However, the RTB CD w/Ged has one extra tidbit that isn't on the cassette (are we all sufficiently confused now? :-). One interesting tidbit -- Alex's version of all this is only available on LP, not CD. Go figure that one... 3) A question for all you Continental States folks (commonly known as the Mainland :-) -- if I wanted to buy tickets for a show, be it Rush or whatever else, and I had to get them from Ticketbastard or Bass (are those two the same?) can I call them from here (Hawaii) and reserve tickets with a credit card? I'm looking mainly at a show in L.A. Is it possible to do that, or does one have to be in that particular area to get tickets for that particular area? If anyone can let me know any info. on that, or how to get info., I'd really appreciate it. Thanks! [ I don't think they care if you call long distance - once that charge goes through on your card, they've been paid. You just might want to make sure on the arrangements for actually getting the tickets - do they mail them, or do you go to Will-Call? :rush-mgr ] And that's all folks! Ho-hoo! puanani ---------------------------------------------------------- From: dhr@dsbc.icl.co.uk (Dave Robinson) Subject: Wembley - April 17th ( SPOILERS ) Date: Tue, 21 Apr 92 10:36:44 BST Well, I waited approximately 10 years for this ( last time was Moving Pictures I think ??? ) and it was well worth it. They were just as good ( better ? ) than I remembered. The lights and lasers were superb - I couldn't see the back projection 'cos of the overhead speaker stacks :-( but then if I'd wanted movies, I'd have gone to the cinema. Didn't bother with Primus, but they sounded pretty awful from outside. Judging by the number of people who came out for a beer during their set, I don't think I missed much. I can't remember the whole set list, but it sounded pretty much the same as others posted here. High points were the closing medley, and the professor - being a guitar dabbler myself, I expected to spend the evening watching Alex and Geddy, but Neil just grabbed my attention almost from start to finish. Slight low points were the severely truncated Xanadu and La Villa, but what the hell ! Couple of cockups - In Closer to the Heart there was an almighty noise just as Alex switched from acoustic to electric. Maybe someone triggered something they shouldn't, or did the roadie whack the electric with the acoustic as he was lifting it off ? Mayhem at the start of 2112 in the medley ! I almost thought they would stop and start again they were so 'out of phase'. I think it was trying to go straight into it from the previous part of the medley. Still, it only took them a couple of bars to get back in sync. All in all, Bunnies, Bandanas and Pete Townshend impersonations were great. Hope it won't be another 10 years ;-) P.S. To the guy who was asking about Gary Cherone taking Freddie's place at the Mercury memorial - Extreme did a ~ 20 minute set of Queen songs plus 'More than Words'. Gary Cherone did a very creditable Freddie impersonation, and Nuno sounded a lot like Brian May. Gary Cherone also came back on stage to join the rest of Queen for one song in the second half. IMHO he was the best guest vocalist of the night. Sorry for the non-Rush content in the PS. Dave -- Dave Robinson, ICL-BRA03, Lovelace Rd, Bracknell, Berks. RG12 4TZ. UK Tel: (+44) 344 481000 x5441 ITN: 7263 5441 Fax: (+44) 344 868889 EMAIL: dhr@dsbc.icl.co.uk or dhr@oasis.icl.co.uk ICLMAIL: d.h.robinson@uk01 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Randall Stark <randalls@cogs.sussex.ac.uk> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 92 13:06:35 +0100 Subject: Wembley Review Review of Wembley (London) concerts, 17 & 18 April: Seeing a concert front row may be overrated. Its not so much the seeing, as the hearing; the sound is not mixed for the front row, especially off to one side. I saw the Friday night show front row at extreme stage right (in front of Alex, or more accurately, a stack of amps) and for much of the show I could not hear the guitar! There he was, playing a few feet from me: I saw his fingers on the fretboard, I knew every note, but I just couldn't hear it, aside from an occasional echo from somewhere in the back of the arena. Geddy and Neil sounded good, though, and its always nice to see them up close, but I probably enjoyed the following night more, when I sat in the risers stage left and the sound was infinitely superiour. The same thing happened in 1981, when I saw them front row in LA and thought the sound was bad, but it sounded fine in the risers the next night, and I have never been sure if they just had a bad night, but now I am pretty sure that the sound in the front sucks, plain and simple. Anyone else know anything about this, or can anyone who saw both these shows say if one night was noticeably better than the other? The show itself was very good, although I was a bit disappointed that some of the newer stuff didn't seem to work that well live, particularly Ghost of a Chance and, to a lesser extent, Roll the Bones. Did anyone else notice this? The show jumped around a lot in terms of which period the music was from, and consequently wasn't as cohesive musically or thematically as on other tours; I remember the Signals and GUP tours, for example, sounding very much like Signals and GUP for large portions of the show. But I suppose they can't really win on this; if they didn't play the old favorites, many more people would be disappointed. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed "Anthem", however. Also, I really liked Primus, making me one of the few in the arena who did. Everyone around me, both nights, were very negative about them (although they seemed to get a bit more sympathy the second night). I heard someone describe them as playing "really bad music amazingly well", and someone else sitting in the back had the theory that they were Rush making a joke. I was mesmerized by the bassist, although I wasn't too keen on his vocal style. I may get a disc of theirs if someone can recommend which one (e-mail please). Overall, they were good, solid shows, if a bit uninspired. -Randall "Everyone's a critic" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1992 13:29:58 -0400 (EDT) From: "Philip M. Simon" <ps3q+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: 2112 I am writing a report on 2112 for an english class. I was wondering if anyone out there could get me or get me information regarding the original story line of 2112. I heard that it is included on the inside of the record album, but I have no access to that. Additionally, is it retrievable from the syrinx files? [ Yes, the full text is in the file 'rush/lyrics/04.2112' at the ftp site on Syrinx. This includes the "author's thoughts" at the beginning of many of the songs on side 1. :rush-mgr ] Any information would be greatly appreciated. Phil Simon ps3q+andrew.cmu.edu Rush...there is no substitute. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1992 13:13 CST From: This Space For Sale <TBEAUDOIN@VAX1.UMKC.EDU> Subject: "The Fly" What is "The Fly" -- a new Rush live album? Can someone please enlighten me? [ Refer to the review by Michael Silverman <cubsfan@camelot.bradley.edu> in NMS #462. It's available at the ftp site and mail server. See the tail of this or any NMS for details. :rush-mgr ] oops -- "how can anybody be enlightened / truth is after all so poorly lit" thanks, Thomas Beaudoin ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1992 15:15:25 -0400 (EDT) From: DANJARIA@loyola.edu (IT'S TIME I WERE KING NOW, NOT JUST ONE MORE PAWN.) Subject: Lyric Correction, Merriweather Post, and other Stuff. . . First of all, I would like to point out a correction that needs to be made on the Rush lyrics database at Syrinx. The lyrics for 02.fbn read the fourth line in the song Fly By Night as: I want to be king now, not just one more pawn. But if you listen to the album, I could swear that the line goes: It's time I were king now, not just one more pawn. [ Hmmm, I'll have to get out the old FBN album w/lyrics and see what it has. :rush-mgr ] Secondly, Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia, MD. has confirmed the June 16 tour date for Rush, but they refuse to release information about a date for ticket sales. Please E-mail me if anyone hears about these tickets going on sale. [ I've heard Rush will not be in a concert series, but an individual show. I don't know if this affects ticket sales; will subscribers get first crack or not? Stay tuned... :rush-mgr ] Finally, I have heard that there is a Rush backstage club around. Does anyone have an address and know how much it costs to join. I think many Rush listeners would like to know. [ It's in the FAQL, available from the ftp site as 'rush/special/FAQL.031292' or in issues #444 and #446 at either the ftp site or the mail server. :rush-mgr ] "Hope is still in sight. . ." -Dev ----------------------------------------------------------
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