The National Midnight Star #495

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: 08/24/92 - The National Midnight Star #495
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I saw 'em at Star Lake Cover songs and Dream Theater the story of kings Re: 08/21/92 - TNMS #494 - "Rush Through Time" More Ramblings don't trade with Thor Any Word on Next Album? #493/Dream Theatre ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr Date 24 Aug 92 Subject: Administrivia Well the FAQ is finally out again (thanks Dan!), so the first part will go out later tonight as a special edition, the second part tomorrow. - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 92 17:51:20 -0400 From: skye@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Kelly Bowen) Subject: unrelated support plea Sorry to take up bandwidth with non-RUSH stuff, but my band (a San Diego based group) actually managed to get an audition with Geffen records. We are playing in the L.A. area friday August 28th. If anyone is in the area and is interested in coing out to support us, please email me for more info. And thanks for the space... this could be our only break! Kelly skye@gnu.ai.mit.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Not to beat a dead topic (T-shirts) Date: Fri, 21 Aug 92 17:14:39 MDT From: Randy J Ray <rray@lookout.it.uswc.uswest.com> >...but I just joined this list, so I have no idea whatsoever about the T-shirts... design, cost, how to get, etc. Can someone give me this info? Feel free to e-mail it, if it would otherwise clog up the newsletter (which is already fairly long...) Randy -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Randy J. Ray -- U S WEST IT/CSD rray@{lookout,uswat}.it.uswc.uswest.com I'd rather talk religion with Charles Manson than discuss ethics with Congress. -me Phone: (303)595-2852 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 20:30:57 -0400 From: schin@acs.bu.edu (neil schier) Subject: The Who and Rush While I was re-listening to Presto, I kept coming to the conclusion that this album dwelt heavily on alienation. This is a theme that seems rather common to a lot of The Who albums. Has anyone come to the same conclusion? Has Pete Townsend ever been mentioned as an influence? Regardes Neil Schier ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 92 13:32:05 MDT From: martz@vistanm.com Subject: RTB tour Thanks Meg for bringing the NMS back, now I have a reason to come to work in the morning! We were able to catch rush 4 times this tour - Las Cruces NM (Jan 18), Denver CO (May 27), Las Vegas NV (June 6), and Albuturkey NM (Jun 9). What a tour. Each show we were able to see them from different locations. The crew and the band seemed much more relaxed this leg of the tour, they were joking and playing around during the whole show. Alex did the whole bit with the nerf arrows, playing his keyboard with his nose, and lying on his back on the ramp to play. In Denver, Alex brought a putter on stage and played golf for awhile instead of the nerf arrow thing. It was really cold and raining that evening and the band didn't sound quite as good and the audience wasn't near as responsive as the other shows. In Vegas, we initially thought we had bad seats as we were on the stage right side, even with the stage. But we managed to move up to the railing and we were able to watch the stage crew, see the bands expressions to each other and the crew, and see the audiences reactions to the show. It was a great way to watch the show (after we had already seen it from the front in Las Cruces and Denver). We were actually behind the band, even with and about 15 yards from Neil, and were able to look out over the stage into the audience. After Alex got the nerf bow and arrow, a crew member dressed in a red cape and devil's hat ran on stage and Alex "shot" him and the guy played dead for a bit. At one point during the show, the crew was square dancing back behind the stage. In Albuquerque, our seats were row 12, but we managed to move up to row 1, center stage, where the stage protrudes into the audience. That was definately the experience of a lifetime, having Alex and Geddy look straight at you and play to you. During the Spirit of Radio, my friend sang really loud "One likes to believe in the spirit of baseball", and Geddy looked at him and gave him a thumbs up! We've got complete set lists from each show, and at Albuquerque (our last show) they played Vital Signs instead of the Trees! If there is an interest in a detailed, multi-venue comparitive review, we'll post it. Virginia Martz, Joe Martz, and Dean Barr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: The Mighty Tabster <habbinga@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> Subject: The Story of Rush Interview CD Date: Fri, 21 Aug 92 20:08:21 MDT I listened to part of this today at a used/import CD place. It sounded like the interviewee was Alex. I didn't listen to very much of it. The CD is 16 minutes long, the asking price was $15.75 or something. The first question was about Alex's family, "I've got two sons, the oldest will be 17 soon...". The sound quality was not very good, but in a quiet room you might be able to hear everything. Erik ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 22 Aug 92 2:51:45 EDT From: "David S. Schmidt" <dschmidt@wissel.stern.nyu.edu> Subject: Maximum Indifference Last week I was out in California, and I went to the Santa Clara County Fair near San Jose. We passed up the Y&T concert that was in progress, and wondered around the fair instead. We came upon a three piece band playing on a small stage- their sound immediately caught my attention. They played only instrumentals, and the tunes were very Rush influenced- great stuff! They said that they were opening for Steve Morse at a show in the area, and they played "Where's My Thing" and "La Villa Strangiato" for their encores. They have a very high-tech setup for a small-time band: Midi pedals, samplers, sequencers, synths, and many effects. I picked up a demo tape for $5. Anyone in the area should try to check them out! They're called "Maximum Indifference", and can be reached at (408)248-4374 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1992 03:51:00 -0400 From: lorne.murphy@rose.com Subject: Sod-Throwing concert Date Entered: 08-22-92 03:37 Hello All... a guy I know who works at a used record store in Burlington, Ontario, where I live, swears that he is the guy who started the sod-fight mentioned in B-MAN's "Visions" book. He hadn't read the book until last week! Interesting, eh? He says he picked up a piece, threw it, and then WHAMMO! EVRYBODY was doing it! A few even landed on stage, Apparently Alex picked up a piece a shook it around silly-like and then threw it back! Lorne %Bows it's head and prays to the mother of all machines - All machines!% --- SLMR 2.1a RoseMail 2.00 : Usenet: Rose Media - Hamilton (416) 575-5363 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: djabson@sdcc13.UCSD.EDU (The God of Balance) Subject: Losing it Date: Sun, 23 Aug 92 20:04:07 PDT I had always caught the obvious reference to Ernest Hemmingway in the song "Losing It", the (semi-cliche) line "..the bell tolls for thee". But last week I was listening to Signals at work and for the first time noticed another less abvious reference to him, "...where the sun will rise no more". I knew he wrote _The Sun Also Rises_ but had just never made the connection. Another pleasant suprise from a cool Rush song. Dave "Madmen fed on beer and fries..." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 92 09:08:18 BST From: CP_PWM%CMS.BRISTOL.AC.UK@ib.rl.ac.uk Subject: Dream Theater Hi, Since my review of the Dream Theater albums last week, I've had a number of people email me for details of how to get these albums. The only info I can give is the catalogue numbers for the CDs, which are the European versions. The US numbers might be different. Anyway the 2 albums are: When Dream & Day Unite, MCA label, no. DMCF 3445, 1989 Images & Words, Atco label, no. 7567-92148-2, 1992. Hope this is of use to people that want to order them. "swimming against the stream" Paul May, University of Bristol, UK ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jrs@welchgate.welch.jhu.edu (Robert Sapp) Subject: Jocularity at Merriweather... Date: Mon, 24 Aug 92 8:58:58 EDT Yesterday, Chris alluded to the Merriweather show... > I would have to say Alex is the biggest character out there (except > of course for Neil's windmill- what a bonus laugh). Some of the > things that were quite hilarious. He had a nerf bow and arrow fight > with some techies up in the lighting. During one of the songs, he > held a minute long conversation with a guy right in front of me. I have to agree; Alex was quite the wild man during the concert. I also sat up front (started in the 5th row after paying a local scalper a small fortune) and was quite entertained by the Alex's hijinks. Here are some other things I remember. During the instrumental between the two rap sections, the stage lights come back up. During the first half of the rap, Alex snuck behind one of his stacks and propped his chin on the top cabinet so that when the lights came up, it gave the impression of a disembodied head bobbing to the music. Alex was also practicing his puts behind Ged during a couple of songs. A girl took her seat in the second row during Limelight just before the guitar solo and Alex made it a point to walk over in front of her, tap his watch and mouth, "You're late." Although this was the 10th time I have seen Rush, it was the first time up this close. Two words of wisdom: (1) Don't tell your husband/wife or significant other how much you paid for the tickets, and (2) Pay the price but don't count the cost. ORQ: Different hearts beat on different strings. Rob jrs@welchgate.welch.jhu.edu Good response to being pulled over after running a Stop sign. "Yeah, I saw the sign, it was you I didn't see." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 24 Aug 1992 09:02 -0400 (EDT) From: "R. ALAN MONROE" <RCBI110@MARSHALL.MU.WVNET.EDU> Subject: I saw 'em at Star Lake Hello all, I saw the Star Lake show. My first concert ever, and man was it killer!! I raise another cheer for getting to hear Analog Kid. Just plain awesome. Also I was thoroughly pleased to hear a sizable chunk of Xanadu, including the long beginning part of harmonics and wood blocks. Too cool. And the way the lights kicked in on the mellow sections of Ghost of a Chance was just too much. Here is my advice to all neophyte concert goers: Pack lots of food for _after_ the concert!!!! I found out the hard way that there is no food to be found in the middle of the night, at least in the area I was driving through. :^) :^) :^) (( || /\\ \\ / /\\ (( R. Alan Monroe (( I'm not an actor, (( )) _// /--\\ \\/ /--\\ )) rcbi110@muvms3.wvnet.edu )) but I play one )) (( _ (( (( on T... Hey!! (( )) || /\\ // ||_/ )) Pinkwater Rules! )) Who wrote this )) (( _// /--\\ \\_ || \ (( :^) (( script!?!?! -me (( ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1992 08:25:42 PDT From: Michael_Shepherd.wbst129@xerox.com Subject: Cover songs and Dream Theater I recently downloaded the new releases from Noteworthy's ROEG service and sometime in September, Skid Row has a 5 song EP coming out with all cover songs. And one of them is Rush! It's pretty hard for me to imagine Skid Row doing a Rush song. Anybody heard which song it'll be? I couldn't begin to guess. Also, I bought Dream Theater "Images & Words" last week, and IMHO this is THE BEST album I have ever heard! Their music is so intricately fashioned, they could be considered even better than Rush! (hold my tongue!) I definitely recommed this album to all Rush fans. Mike -- Phone Number: 716-422-4818 Message Tool: 125.25220640451.60 Mailstop: Webster, 129-38A Location: 800 Phillips Rd, Webster NY 14580 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Travis Williams" <F1TRAVIS@ILSTU.BITNET> Subject: the story of kings Date: 24 AUG 1992 10:54 -00 Hey, all. I'm finally back at school and able to pick up the Midnight star again...what a relief! Anyway, I picked up "The Story of Kings" at my local record store and listened to it...it is about 31 minutes (there's nothing "about" about it!) and an interview with Alex from either during or after the Hold Your Fire tour. Kind of interesting, but nothing to spend tons of money on. Also, about this UK broadcast...I had heard that it was taped, but not yet broadcast. I suppose all is speculation at this point, but I thought I'd throw my 2 or 3 cents worth of rumor in. I can't imagine that it has already been broadcast and NO ONE on this list has it yet...it just doesn't make a lot of sense. Anyway, here's just hoping it really was taped. Later... Trav. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: becker@areaplg2.corp.mot.com (John Becker) Date: Mon, 24 Aug 92 11:10:26 CDT Subject: Re: 08/21/92 - TNMS #494 - "Rush Through Time" >Rush Through Time (Mercury) rare picture disc of Dutch compilation LP >featuring a live shot of the band. Disc M-, cover VG+ (tear in cover) >All for the low price of $100! Above is from Retro Records, Utah > Phone: 801-575-7021 I don't know if it's still available, but in their previous catalog, Retro was listing the black vinyl version for $25. They also had the Venezuelan "Anthology" compilation LP for $20. John ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 92 13:57:41 -0400 From: jlang (~ Rush Fanatic ~) Subject: More Ramblings >From the last NMS digest 494: >From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> >Subject: BBC radio broadcast > > I heard a rumor that RUSH had one of their European shows >broadcast over the radio this past spring... As stated earlier, not a rumor, Geddy oversaw a production whereby one of Rush's UK shows (Wembley?) was broadcasted over Radio 1, from what I've heard of the broadcast this is an excellent tape. ===================== >From: dan@bud.csc.calpoly.edu (Dan Delany) >Subject: Good RTB Tour Experiences > >Well, I'd have to say my favorite experience was driving to San Diego and >spending an afternoon with Jimmy, Meg, the rush-mgr (Hi, Dave!), and a few >others. But you missed the big party we had!! Homebrew, food, and music, what more could you ask for. We'll have to do it again next tour. Thanks to all those who showed up. Speaking of good RTB experiences, aside from meeting the band, mine was probably seeing them front row at Alpine Valley (Thanks Ken!), and winning could you believe the raffle for front row at Irvine Meadows when they did the food drive. And of course meeting all the NMS'ers. ===================== >From: Ronald L Chrisley <chrisley@ox.ac.uk> >Date: Fri, 21 Aug 92 03:11:18 +0100 >Subject: Radio show, and Shoreline > >About Rush playing Analog Kid at the Shoreline show. That wasn't just >the first time they had played it in the Bay Area since Signals; that >was the first time they had played it in thr Bay Area ever. You see, >Rush (I refuse to call them "the boyz"!) skipped the BA on their >Signals tour... Right you are! Boy, if you lived in the Bay Area, there's gotta be some people who hate Bill Graham eh? Bad memories too from the HYF tour no doubt! ===================== Great story by Matt Wilkinson on the Irvine show. Exactly how I felt when I hear AK played. Having been at both of the shows you were at (SD back in Jan. and Irvine in June), I must say the Irvine show kicked some butt. Did you go there the first night? or the 2nd night? During the first night, someone had threw a baseball cap on stage and Geddy picked it up and wore it during AK, while he sang. "..and the boy pulls down his Angels cap.." or was I hallucinating? I would love to get a picture of Geddy playing with the baseball cap. -Jimmy jlang@syrinx.umd.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Date: Mon, 24 Aug 92 14:27:30 EDT Subject: don't trade with Thor Hello fellow NMSers! A bit of friendly advice for those of you who trade "collectibles": if you don't want to get ripped off, don't trade with Thor Iverson!! (tiverson@Northeastern or HADLEY@Northeastern) He took me for six tapes... SKIP ---------------------------------------------------------- From: exusing@exu.ericsson.se (Craig Singer) Date: Mon, 24 Aug 92 15:20:21 CDT Subject: Any Word on Next Album? Hello Rush fans, I read something a while back either here or in a.m.rush newsgroup that said something about Rush going back into the studio next month for a new album due out before the end of the year. This sounds fantastic, but I was wondering if anyone's heard anything more on it. Also, I've got several friends (non-netters) who absolutely DO NOT believe that Neil revealed a mohawk at the last show! I would love to get a picture of that if someone managed to get it. Unless, of course, it might just have been a joke :) Seeya/Craig In Richardson, TX (not Sweden) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 92 16:40:54 EDT From: kkhalich@vtssi.vt.edu (Keivan Khalichi) Subject: #493/Dream Theatre Hello. In regards to the GET A LIFE! comment: I would like to say that on that matter I agree with Ben. He's right in saying that Neil shouldn't have made the remark. I know Neil does whatever the f@#k he wants to but, I think a little consideration for the fans wouldn't be too much to ask from an individualist egoist. It won't go off the track too much. I'm not saying that the ideals of individualism are bad, in fact I also believe in the right of individuality. But I guess I CHOOSE to go about it differently. Well with all that said, I think that it's fine for a fan to have fun with the Rush related trivia and such things as "changes in lyrics" or "album covers" as Ben said in issue 493. Also I think the bit on The Prisoner is interesting. I do not know of the Television series, but I'm willing to know more about its relation with Neil's philosophy. In regards to Dream Theatre: I'm willing to give it a try and listen to Dream Theatre. The only problem is that where I am, there's little to be found musically other than the latest releases of major bands and/or Greatful dead related material, two different extremes. Nothing much in the middle. >From the Land of the Over World, Keivan Khalichi. ----------------------------------------------------------
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