The National Midnight Star #593

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Fri Jan 8 19:05:23 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA09996; Fri, 8 Jan 93 19:05:21 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA13030; Fri, 8 Jan 93 18:30:09 -0500 Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 18:30:09 -0500 Message-Id: <9301082330.AA13030@syrinx.umd.edu> 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@syrinx.umd.edu Subject: 01/08/93 - The National Midnight Star #593 Status: R
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(none) Alex Lifeson Finding Bootlegs boot cd prices music publishing ---------------------------------------------------------- From: frick@cs.utexas.edu (Baltasar Allende Reva) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 22:41:00 -0600 Subject: The ill fated TNMS CD.. Hi everyone...I hate to make this post, but its long overdue! The now infamous CD, will not be produced in the near future due to my contact in San Antonio wimping out on me! (If you are reading this, you should be ashamed!). Basically I was ready to shell out all the cost in producing this thing, you my contact stopped writing me back! Oh well maybe he will change his mind after he reads this.. C'mon Robert! Now for good news...I have a new idea that can be implemented easily! How about a video? I have quite a few live video shows...And some of them are of extremely good quality! I have a few proponents...... Reno '92 --------- I have previously review this show. All I have to say that this show is a second generation (from the people that taped it!). Its recorded in Hi-fi and it rivals OTE as far as sound quality! The picture if full of color, and the video screen are seen perfectly. This show is simply amazing, and the performances are very memorable ( the best that I heard from the last tour..and I heard many shows!) Its 130 minutes, and it has the Trees, The Analog Kid, and Vital Signs. My favorite show to watch. Madison Square Garden '91 ------------------------- This show was professionally shot, with a tripoid. No people to interfere or anything. It has some awesome close ups, and you can see PERFECTLY how Geddy and Alex play their instruments...Excellent shot. The one and only problem with it....Its shot a bit too dark..sound is also hi-fi, very good. This show is very good if you want to closely figuare out how Geddy plays all those notes! I figure a fair price would be $15 including postage. I have two hi-fi vcrs...so I could do it myself, or pay a video duplicating company to do it. I also have some other good shows..lets start discussing what everyone wants to see...like a greatest hit video where I can take picture clips from every tour starting with the SIGNALS tour!!!!!! mail me at frick@cs.utexas.edu bye ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 08 Jan 93 02:40:16 EST From: Bruce Holtgren <70724.1622@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Laser show in Cincinnati Thought you folks might be interested in this tidbit from the mainstream media - it's from "Pop Notes," a regular column by Cliff Radel, The Cincinnati Enquirer's music critic, 1/6/92: -----beginning of article (bad pun in headline not mine)----- PLANETARIUM IN RUSH FOR SHOW Band places first in poll for next laser rock concert The people have spoken. Rush is the winner. That's the result of the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History's telephone poll for the next rock and laser show at the planetarium. Caller's to the museum's 345-8505 number voted for one of five candidates whose music they wanted to hear paired with a laser light show. The polls closed Tuesday with the votes going to: Rush, 23; Led Zeppelin, 17; Yes/Genesis, 16; Depeche Mode, 3; U2, 2. Even though they were not on the ballot, the Grateful Dead received six call-in votes. Armed with these results, planetarium director Dave Duszynski is looking into booking shows starring the music of Rush, Led Zeppelin and a tag team of Yes and Genesis. "I'll talk with Laser Fantasy (producers of the planetarium's shows)," Duszynski says, "and pick a combination of titles that they have been successful with and ones that will work in Cincinnati." The planetarium's current laser-rock show, Pink Floyd's _Laser Floyd: Welcome to the Machine_, runs through Jan. 17. For tickets, call 749-4949. Duszynski will announce the new laser lineup Jan. 13 in time for a Jan. 22 opening at the Gilbert Avenue facility. --------------------(end of article)-------------------- Needless to say, I do plan to participate in this cultural event. I suspect this is the same outfit that did the Rush laser show in Michigan (?) that was highly recommended by someone on TNMS a few months back. Also, I saw the Floyd show a coupla weeks ago, and it was awesome enough that I'd definitely plunk down the same $6.50 to see Rush. If anyone within driving distance of Cincinnati is interested in taking in this esteemed production, I'd be happy to provide further info (such as directions to the planetarium) - and maybe even a free place to crash, if you need it and your timing is right. Anxiously awaiting my NMS T-shirt (dammit), [ Don't worry, yours is the first one I'm going to mail tonight! : rush-mgr ] Bruce 70724.1622@compuserve.com Distribution: TNMS post >INTERNET:rush@syrinx.umd.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Various assorted bits and pieces Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 8:14:41 GMT From: Dominic Binks <binks@compsci.bristol.ac.uk> Hi there, Firstly, concerning the Ryhthm Method score. It is available in Britain in the A Show of Hands music book (it might the tab book, though, I can't remember - it's a long time since I looked at it). Secondly, does anyone know where in England, (particularly Bristol or Sheffield) where it is possible to buy Rush boots. I'd love to get hold of Over the Europe, but I just don't know where to go. Thanks for listening. Dominic Binks ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 11:06 GMT From: "DEWEY DEFEATS TRUEMAN..!!!" <CLGS11@VAXB.STRATHCLYDE.AC.UK> Subject: THE OMEGA CONCERN Sorry if this is a FAQ but does anyone know what or who the Omega Concern is ?? Thanks, -: In The End :- Anton. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 08:49 EST From: KEVIN RYAN PATRICK KIRWAN <KRKST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Re: 01/07/93 - The National Midnight Star #592 Hey everyone!!! In yesterday's edition the issue of whether or not the drum parts are part of the music was brought up. Last December, when Neil was on Rockline he was asked this very same question and he said that he does not feel that he should get credit for the music because the percussion parts are not really a part of the actual music. When asked if this bothered him he said, "No." See ya!!! BTW, has anything heard anything about a Van Halen release this month??? I was in Camelot music and there new music board had Van Halen listed under January. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | Kevin Ryan Patrick Kirwan | "You know how that rabbit feels, | | The University of Pittsburgh Drumline | Going under your spinning wheels. | | "Excellence Made From Pure Gold." | Bright images flashing by, | | INTERNET: krkst2@vms.cis.pitt.edu | Like windshields towards a fly." | | <This Space Intentionally Left Blank> | -- Rush "Between the Wheels" | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 08:58:39 -0500 From: bfxnd8n@socrates (Widener P. (Patrick)) Subject: Retail location for rare live recordings wanted!! OK. I am ready to shell out the $50 or so Over The Europe is supposed to cost. What I need now is the location of a store here in the Washington DC/ Northern Virginia area that has the sucker. I'm relatively new to the area, so if anyone can help me on this one, I'd surely appreciate it. Thanks in advance! pat "I'm Pat Widener, you're listening to Radio Free Lerxstwood, and.." "..this is the Spirit of Radio" -- Me and Geddy on the air ------------- patrick widener :: american management systems, inc. :: arlington va pwidener@socrates.bell-atl.com "Ted Striker has more guts in his big toe than most of us have in our entire large intestine - INCLUDING the colon." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 10:14:23 -0500 From: scott@zach.fit.edu (Scott Josephson ) Subject: Geddy's best bass lines Greetings fellow Rush fans! To Benkamin Bowles Nevile (I hope I spelled your name correctly,this is how it appeared in your post): Freewill is not simple. This not just my opinion, I have friends who are bass players that have agreed with me. I agree with you on YYZ being very difficult to learn. However, once you get the hang of it, it seems simple. I don't agree with you on Turn the Page. Give a good listen to it. Have you listened to The Analog Kid yet? The triplets are a killer. They were meant to be guitar riffs. Email me to respond. I originally sent this part of the post in December when most people were on vacation. So, for those of you who missed it here it is: I thought an interesting topic to discuss would be Geddy's best bass lines. I am a bass player and I have been playing for 10 years now. Rush has been my main musical influence, obviously. Over the years I have learned to play Geddy's bass lines, some of them were difficult, some were not so difficult. Here is my list of the most difficult in order of decreasing difficulty (1 being the most difficult): 1.) The analog kid (those amazin' triplets) 2.) FreeWill (during solo) 3.) La Villa Strangiato (bass riff,VI - The Ghost of the Aragon) 4.) YYZ (some of the bass riffs) 5.) The Big Money (some of the riffs) 6.) Marathon 7.) Show Don't Tell (during solo) 8.) Where's My Thing? (some of the riffs) I think it would be interesting to hear from other bass players or Rush fans what they feel are Geddy'd most difficult. Well, that is all for now gotta gooooooooooooooooooooo! SLLF <scott@zach.fit.edu) "And if the music stops There's only the sound of the rain All the hope and glory All the sacrifice in vain" - N.P. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jtkung@netcom.com (Joseph T. Kung) Subject: Alex Lifeson Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 8:55:08 PST I agree completely with Will Geeslin's assessment of Alex Lifeson as a guitar player. Sure there are a lot of technically better players like Eric Johnson, Steve Morse, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and Nuno Bettencourt (just to name a few), but how many of them do you think can survive as rock musicians in the same band for 20+ years and still crank out high-quality music? Alex Lifeson balances technical ability with musical songwriting to create great music. And of course, it doesn't hurt when he can combine his efforts with such talents as Geddy Lee and Neil Peart. The result is a trio whose musical sum is much greater than the individual parts. Their partnership for so long in an industry plagued with image-conscious and money-grubbing rock stars and record executives never ceases to amaze me. They are an oasis in the middle of a music entertainment desert! - Joe ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 09:45:58 -0800 From: Peter Jourdan <jourdan1@nes.nersc.gov> Subject: Finding Bootlegs What are the best kinds of places to find bootleg CD's. I have looked some here (St. Paul-Minneapolis, MN), but I'm not really sure where to look. Can anyone help me? -Pete ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 15:30:57 -0500 From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Subject: boot cd prices Hi there (again!) In the boot cd thread...there has been discussion of price ranges and "am I getting ripped off by this?..." questions lately. Just a little advice: the lowest I've seen double-disc cd boots go for has been $45.00 the lowest I've seen single disc cd boots go for has been $25.00 [ I've seen a single disc boot for $20 at a record convention. : rush-mgr ] I (personally) wouldn't pay more than this (or at least not more than $5.00 over each price) because you can always find these "lowest possible prices" if you look around a little...LOOK IN GOLDMINE! I , by no means, profess to be an expert...but these are the lowest prices I have been able to find. If anyone has seen lower...please let us know! Anyway, I hope this helps someone avoid being reemed! Skip ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 08 Jan 93 16:57:29 EST From: "Will Geeslin" <WILL.GEESLIN@UKWANG.UKY.EDU> Subject: music publishing The "music" credits are attributed to who composes what would be on sheet music. Drum parts are not notated as such. Yes, there is drum notation but I'm refering to the music publishing, or who gets the cash. It is my under- standing that a record company pays its artist for two things: performance and publing rights (or the right to produce, or publish, their original works). For example, Hason Newsted of Metallica would get a performance pay- ment for the song "Enter Sandman" but not a publishing payment since he did not write the song. This notion of who writes the song is determined by the artist(s). Van Halen, for example, split publishing and performance four equal ways, although Eddie writes the majority of the material. They agreed in the befinning to do so. Metallica, however, do not. They split publishing by who gets the writing credit. I don't know if Rush split publishing accord- ing to who gets writing credit or three equal ways. Does anyone know? If I have said anything that is incorrect please enlighten me because I find this very interesting. By the way, does anyone know anything about the next Rush album? I got a press release from Atlantic that said they were "hard at work" on it. ----------------------------------------------------------
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