The National Midnight Star #616

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Mon Feb 8 19:18:11 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA00306; Mon, 8 Feb 93 19:18:09 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA19035; Mon, 8 Feb 93 18:30:13 -0500 Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 18:30:13 -0500 Message-Id: <9302082330.AA19035@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: 02/08/93 - The National Midnight Star #616 Status: R
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T-shirts... shrubberies, shirts, and .gifs The Weapon Recent musings Rush Through Time & Roll The Bones Alternate tunings This convention thing guest speakers Things, and other Stuff Twilight Zone, Goldmine, and Record Convention Psychic Rush Dreams! :-) Comments on GOB CD John Dos Passos and Neil Peart Rush already in studio, release in April or May ??? Rush vs. Dream Theater?? Any Keyboard players in SF Bay Area? How about discussing some different songs? Neil (Was re:The Weapon Drum/Hi-Hat Work) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 5 Feb 93 21:56:35 -0500 From: nam2@po.CWRU.Edu (Nicholas A. Mascari) Subject: Convention Update >I'd like to thank the following people for helping me with suggestions, >support, and comments: >Jimmy Lang, Meg Jahnke, Thomas Beaudoin (hope I spelled that right), >Harold Lessure, Nick Mascari, Mike Sandoval, Mike Weintraub, Susie ^^^^^^^^^^^^ >Kretschmer, Glen Reed, Dave Warner, Jamie Buckley, Matt Phillips, Eric >Carlson, Pat Choy, Tony Reynolds, Lewis Beard and anyone else who showed >support Excuse me John...but you deserve all the thanks here. All I've done is made a couple suggestions. Anyway, I'm really looking forward to this convention. My girlfriend says I'm making a pilgramage hahaha. I think that's pretty funny, but she's coming with me anyway :) We all owe John, (just call him Sly!), a shitload of thanks for the effort he's put forward for us so far, not to mention the work that still needs to be done. Looking forward to meeting you this weekend in the 'burgh Sly!! Nick (aka Peart on IRC) -- Nick Mascari - Mechanical Engineering - CWRU |~~~\ | | /~~~\ | | "Live for yourself, there's no one else more worth |___/ | | \__ |____| living for." - Neil Peart of Rush | \ | | \ | | "Beer: Man's greatest discovery" - NM | \ \__/ \___/ | | ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1993 04:07:45 -0600 (CST) From: MuffinHead <smills@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu> Subject: Re: The Weapon I don't understand all the talk about Neil's drumming in The Weapon. It's an incredibly easy rhythm. Maybe Neil flips a stick to break up the boredom. As far as switching hands, it's easier to flip a stick when your hands aren't crossed. I can tell you for sure that there is no reason, drum-wise, to switch hands for this song. I played it back in high school and most beginners could do the same. Just clearing the air from a drummer's standpoint. Muff ___________________________________________________________________________ smills@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu -=<*>=- MuffinHed@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 06 Feb 1993 09:23:00 -0500 (EST) From: JJS21@JAGUAR.UOFS.EDU Subject: RFTF & a few questions Hi Folks! Just Picked up Run From the Fans last night... really not a bad album at all... Those of you that have it: With regard to it being a little slow sounding, one bright side. When you get a chance, listen to it with headphones or a good stereo or something, and listen to the background sounds, with the album being a little slow sounding, it gives you the chance to hear those parts or sounds you would normally miss. For instance, during Xanadu, I heard an elephant screech (never heard this before), and other stuff like that. It just seems to allow you to enjoy the music a little more. Try it, plus I think some (most?) of you will agree that the CD is not slow enough to the point where it is annoying. - Although I really shouldn't post this, because THIS INFORMATION HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED, I DID NOT HEAR THIS FOR MYSELF, SO REMEMBER TO TREAT THIS AS FALSE INFORMATION UNTIL SOMEONE ELSE SAYS THEY ACTUALLY HEARD IT. Well , a friend of mine ( a converted RUSH fan) told me that he heard on MTV a few weeks ago (right after a playing of the RTB vid) that RUSH was back in the studio getting ready for another album, blah,blah - you know the usual announcement stuff. But my friend also told me that he said theat the boys were really considering adding a FOURTH member to the bamd. Now rememebr - I DID NOT HEAR THIS MYSELF - SO I CANNOT VERIFY THIS. But I was wondering if others heard a wisper of this. Also, what would any of you out there in TNMS land think of it if they had. WOuld we welcome him? Now remeber that this question has been put to the band, and this is not the first time there's been talk about it. I thought about it myself, and really could not come up with an answer as to how I would feel. The awsome threesome a FOURSOME? Well, just food for thought.... Regards, Joe Schofield ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 6 Feb 93 11:46:37 -0500 From: scott@zach.fit.edu (Scott Josephson ) Date: Sat Feb 6 1992 11:00 EST From: SLLF <scott@zach.fit.edu> Subject: Laser Rush & replies Greetings fellow Rushians! Last night I went to Orlando to see a laser show featuring Rush. It was awesome! It took place at the Orlando Science Center. This is a planetarium. I am originally from New York and have seen a Rush laser show at the Hayden Planetarium in NYC. I have to say that the show I saw last night was better. It included clips from Rush videos mixed together with lasers and even a machine blowing smoke! The sound was equally as good. Here is a list of the songs that were played(these are not in order): 1.) The Spirit of Radio 2.) Dreamline 3.) The Trees 4.) 2112 Overture 5.) The Temples of Syrinx 6.) The Grand Finale 7.) Closer To The Heart 8.) Subdivisions 9.) YYZ 10.) Force Ten 11.) Roll The Bones 12.) Tom Sawyer Hey, was anyone else there? I didn't see anyone wearing an NMS shirt. I doubt it though, I don't think there are many, if any, NMS subscribers in my neck of the woods. I am wondering if this show was similar to the one from Michigan. I remember someone once posted information on a laser show in Michigan. Well, the show was totally AWESOME!!!! Greetings to Floyd, if you're reading this. Well, that's all gotta gooooooooooooooo! - QUANTUM LEAPFROGGING it's an interesting concept! - Because our world is a fuzzy by nature, you have to sometimes stop and smell the pizza! (What?????) ========================================================================= = SLLF "And if the music stops, = = Chief AI Audio specialist there's only the sound of = = and Computer Science the rain, all the hope and = = Graduate Student at the glory, all the sacrifice in = = Florida Institute of Technology vain."- Bravado, Neal Peart = ========================================================================= ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 06 Feb 1993 15:03:00 -0500 (EST) From: ASILVERM@umiami.IR.Miami.EDU Subject: Those little targets in the corners of the net. . . The only Guitar tab books which include actual transcriptions (and not that "Super-Tab" fake book-type crapola) are Classic Rush (2 versions: Moving Pictures and Grace Under Pressure), Presto and Roll The Bones. There may be more Classic Rush books coming out, as they also have several Classic Zeppelin and some other groups too. The Presto and RTB books have the album covers as covers and look exactly like the regular notation books, so check inside. I have all these except RTB(which I don't like enough to shell out $25 for! I have Dreamline in a magazine anyway. . .), and they are all excellent, accurate transcriptions of the guitar parts, including all solos. I think they all cost between $20 and $25. Good Luck, Aaron ASILVERM@UMIAMI P.S. WHy are we here? So we can see Ray Bourque win the NHL target shoot again and again! Go B's! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeff Moon <jm012b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu> Subject: T-shirts... Date: Sat, 6 Feb 93 18:32:55 EST Hello, Rush maniacs: I really enjoy getting this subscription. I only get one other internet magazine which comes once a week, and it doesn't even compare to all the great articles and letter that we get in NMS. Anyway, my main question, short and simple, is: How do we get T-shirts? I wasn't really paying attention to all the details on that, so if someone would be kind enough not to wring my neck for paying attention and give me the address to send my check off to, I would greatly appreciate it. [ Anyone wanting info on the NMS shirts send e-mail to: meg@syrinx.umd.edu : rush-mgr ] Rush on, y'all... -- Jeffrey Moon * "And the trees are all kept equal, University of Rochester * By hatchet, ax, and saw..." New York * - Rush, "The Trees" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: pslvax!larson!matt@UCSD.EDU (Matt Wilkinson) Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1993 17:44:55 -0800 Subject: shrubberies, shirts, and .gifs | On Fri, 5 Feb 93 14:24:41 GMT, | Roger G Haworth <SRGH0%IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK@ib.rl.ac.uk> wrote: | | Rus, we do indeed want a shrubbery! Yes, absolutely, and another one to go next to it with a nice sort-of path down the middle. Roger? Roger the Shrubber? :-) The NMS Shrubbery! Brought to you by the Knights who say 'Subdivisions'. Maybe it could go in the forest where the Maples and the Oaks used to be? er, sorry, couldn't resist that bit of silliness above. Just a couple of things to say today... I picked up my NMS shirt from Meg in San Diego last weekend, but have been remiss in posting my high praises for it and for the work she does each day in getting the digest together... thanks Meg! The "item" was an unexpected, added bonus! :-) Following the "Why People {like||dislike} Rush" thread has been fascinating. I have a co-worker here who used to refer to them as "aging rock relics of the 70's", but I've been cutting out the like/dislike thread from each digest and forwarding the posts to him. He's asked me to make him a tape of representative songs from each of the albums so he can give it a thorough listening... probably too soon to count him amongst the converted, but there's always hope! So, if anyone has a suggested "play list" for me to give to him, send me some private e_mail at the address below. I know what *I'd* put on it, but then that might not give him the widest range of music to listen to. Finally, I saw the .gif file of the possible cover-art for the you-know-what and it is outstanding. I apologizing for not remembering the name of the artist, or the location of the file on syrinx (could you fill that info in below? thanks), but it is an outstanding work of art and whether you're for-or-against the you-know-what, you should take a look/grab a copy of it. I would if I could ftp, but, alas, I can't. Kudos to the artist. [ For anyone wanting a look at this gif, it's in rush/incoming called "cd_cover.gif" : rush-mgr ] [] ----------+---------------------------------------------+-------------- [] [] matt | "in the unlikely event of a system crash, | systems [] [] wilkinson | your PC may be used as a floatation device" | administrator [] [] ----------+---------------------------------------------+-------------- [] [] Larson Technology, Inc., Burbank, CA [] [] UUCP: ...ucsd!pslvax!larson!matt INET: pslvax!mattw@ucsd.edu [] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 6 Feb 93 23:39:26 EST From: Greg.Andrade@um.cc.umich.edu Subject: The Weapon A lot of talk concerning "The Weapon" has popped up recently. I was unaware of the origin of the drum part or Mr. Peart's difficulty in playing it. Basically, Mr. Peart must use his left hand as the "lead" through most of the hi-hat sequences. Since he is a right-handed drummer, he primarily uses that hand to play the ride cymbal, hi-hat, or china type cymbals. However, most drummers should learn to play left hand lead at least to some extent. This technique has been popularized through the Gary Chester drum study books and by drummers such as Dave Weckl and Kenny Aronoff (John Mellancamp) who learned his systems. Neil Peart had not mastered (and still may not have) the technique of using the off hand in such fashion for "The Weapon". Thus, it's clear that Mr. Peart has some weaknesses in his playing, but based on his 1989 Modern Drummer interview, he is perfectly happy with his ability at this point. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 7 Feb 93 07:20 GMT From: Cyber Surfer <cyber_surfer@cix.compulink.co.uk> Subject: Recent musings Rush/Zep song titles: > Babe, I'm gonna leave you face up Your time is gonna stand still > The spirit of custard pie Trampled under the wheels > When the big wheel breaks Hats off to the enemy within > You shook my thing Since I've been loving Tom Sawyer ROFL! Here're a few that I've found on CIX: Stairway to the trees. Whole Lotta Waves Black Snow Dog Four Arms Kashdown. Working Moby Dick. The More The Song Changes, The More It Remains The Same T-shirts: So far, I have only one UK name who wants a t-shirt, so we have a small list here. So there's just CLGS11@vaxa.strath.ac.uk and me. I'm not prepared to made such a small order, so we need a few more names. Please speak up if you have any interest. Tony, if you're prepared to split the cost of a trans-atlantic order with just the two of us, please mail me. "All there really is The two of us" Food for Thought: Someone once told me about the great cooking Rush have on tour. Is this true? I didn't find anything in the FAQ. ---------------------- -- Cyber Surfing on CIX -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 7 Feb 93 12:23:27 GMT From: 'Kemarin' <ma2paw@sunlab1.bath.ac.uk> Subject: Rush Through Time & Roll The Bones Today I picked up a copy of Rush Through Time (quite good quality) for #2.50 (about $4 I think). Is this album as rare as I am given to believe, or have I been misled? I know it was an actual release, so I might not be correct. I also got Archives for #10 (about $17 ?) and an RTB picture disc with It's A Rap (Part 1) Alex Lifeson. I love flea markets! I've now got three RTB single type things - A cd single, a hologram cd single and the above (square!) picture disc. Is this the lot? Also, I placed orders for two live concert recordings, one from Toronto 1984 and one from 1988 (forgotten the location, sorry). What tours are these from (bit before my time, unfortunately, the only tour I've managed to catch was RTB in London)? If anybody can help, I would be grateful. [ I'd be careful with any boot that lists from 1984; several are out and they're all just copies of the GUP video soundtrack! : rush-mgr ] P.S. - Got the .sig sorted out at last. Like it? Bye ************** -Kemarin a.k.a. ma2paw@uk.ac.bath.ss1- ************** * * * {}{}{} {} {} {}{}{} {} {} This has been a PAW production * * {} {} {} {} {} {} {} * * {}{}{} {} {} {}{}{} {}{}{} "If aardvarks have green teeth, * * {}{} {} {} {} {} {} then Zorn's law says that eating * * {} {} {}{}{} {}{}{} {} {} spaghetti is illegal - DSR" * * * ********** -rush-rusH-ruSH-rUSH-RUSH-RUSh-RUsh-Rush-rush- ********** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 7 Feb 93 08:46:32 EST Subject: Alternate tunings From: huberz@rpi.edu! Hello, everyone. This is my first post, so I hope I don't ramble... I was listening to "Between the Wheels" and reading the tab book along with it when I noticed that Alex plays the song in a dropped D tuning (tunes low E to D). Hence the extremely cool sinister tone. Does anyone know if any other Rush songs were done in alternate tunings? I know Alex tuned up one step for "The Big Money", courtesy of the tab in the rush archive, but that's all I know about. I wonder if they'll use alternate tunings on the next album. I thought you can't play guitar in Seattle otherwise. Okay, I'm rambling, so I'll stop. Only 7 months to go... -Zach (can't afford a .sig file) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jrlaurit@eos.ncsu.edu Subject: This convention thing Date: Sun, 07 Feb 93 12:43:12 EST I'm afraid I've been drifting in and out of touch lately and I've noticed a lot more realistic talk about that convention taking place (please exscuse my ignorance of the matter...) If anyone has any definites, please email (unless it's so relevent it *must* be posted). I apologize for the incredibly self-indulgent nature of this post...and thanks in advance. [ Anyone wanting more info on the Rush/NMS convention, send e-mail to: jsbh@andrew.cmu.edu (John Santore) : rush-mgr ] jrlaurit@eos.ncsu.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |This message has been brought to you by the numbers 6, 2 and 9 and by the | |letter E. | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1993 22:50:59 -0500 From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Subject: guest speakers Hi there! Just thought I'd suggest some possibilities for whoever's organizing the convention of who you could get as a guest speaker: 1) (ideal choice...but GOOD LUCK!) any or all band members 2) JOHN RUTSEY (after all...he's not doing anything ELSE is he!) 3) a long time crew-member 4) Terry Brown 5) Hugh Syme 6) Geddy's mom (...everyone could try to get her to pronounce "Gary"...) ...just some thoughts... Skip ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1993 22:52:49 -0500 From: Smoove <fontaine@wam.umd.edu> Subject: Things, and other Stuff Hey there. This is my first week of The NMS, and thus my first posting; so If I break any netequettes forgive me for now. I have run into many a Rush skeptic, and since I am the kind of fan who can't see any logical reason for disliking the group I naturally argue the point with the cynics. This is my observation: Rush music does not appeal to many people because it is not easy music. It is not candy-coated lyrics with meanings that jump out at you, filled with a simple beat and pointless dead end solos, and then gift-wrapped by a super-commercialized pretty face. Rush is complicated. It takes patience, and a deep understanding. Rush is NOT for the pop charts, distressing as that may be for those who are upset that their favorite band does not hit as well as 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' on the top 40 list. It is for contemplation, and for talking about. Rush provokes a state of mind. So what if it isn't danceable? There is dance music, and there is Rush. If 2112 were danceable, you would probably spend less time thinking about it. Rush IS it's own category of music. Does Def Leppard have a Newsgroup, or it's own email magazine? Nirvana? Motley Crue? No. Sorry if I seem a little bitter, but coming from someone who's favorite song is The Necromancer...I just couldn't help but berate the ignorance of such artistry. If anyone has anything they'd like to discuss with me personally on the subject, I welcome the mail. ---fontaine@wam.umd.edu--- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1993 23:52:02 -0500 (EST) From: Chad H Hutchinson <06819@brahms.udel.edu> Subject: Twilight Zone, Goldmine, and Record Convention Hi kids, This post is probably gonna run a little long so brace your selves... "Twilight Zone" - 2112: I perosnally haven't seen this mentioned before so here goes. In the song "Twilight Zone," I noticed a little glitch back when I first got the album (1985). After the first line of the first chorus ("You have entered the twilight zone") and immediately before the second line ("beyond this world strange things are known"), there is a small scratching noice as if Alex had scraped something along one of the lower three strings of his guitar. I was wondering if anyone has noticed this (Duh, I'm sure a lot of you have) and if it was an accident (too expensive at the time to redo) or something deliberate but weird. Any clues? Record Convention (Radison Hotel, Route 202, Wilmington, DE, Sunday, Feb. 7): Well, today I spend $56 on Rush stuff. Here's what I found: "Roll the Bones"/"Show Don't Tell" (7" vinyl, UK) "Ghost of a Chance" (edit)/"Ghost of a Chance" (LP) (CD picture disc promo single) Roll the Bones Radio Program (Music and Interviews, CD, Canada) (Very nice!) Grace Under Pressure (Near mint condition, LP) A Farewell to Kings (Near mint condition, gatefold, LP) I know the last 2 aren't that spectacular, but I'm working on getting all of the old LPs. Very soon I will be getting the promo CD single for "Where's My Thing." It was released to hard rock stations around the U.S. and Canada as a single. Cool, man. Supposedly, it's very hard to come by because a limited number were sent out. Also, any of you that have the _Profiled!_ CD, good pick because a dealer told me today that it goes for about $75 now, or more! [ I was able to get it for $21 (that was all the cash I had left in my wallet! :) last year... my how prices inflate. : rush-mgr ] Goldmine Magazine: At the show, I picked up an issue of Goldmine magazine and found some cool things inside. I'm writing this for information's sake to all you other Rush nuts and to ask some questions. Here are some of the things in the magazine: Rosemont 11-1-92, 2CD <---Any good, any one have it? Fly By Night Montreal 1980 <---Ditto [ Check the boot listing put out by meg@syrinx.umd.edu -- she just updated it this weekend (with the Rosemont one in there btw). : rush-mgr ] Rush Special Edition 12" Promo only Canada pressing on Anthem (never released in stores) featuring 2 live songs Very nice collectable for Rush fans! <---Anybody know what this is? Roll the Bones Calendar <---Sounds cool [ It's a round calendar about 8" diameter with the wishbones for the front; it's got a turn dial and a peek-through window so you can see the calendar for that month. It was made for 1992. : rush-mgr ] Roll the Bones U.S. Promo Issue Scroll <---What is this? [ Supposedly it's a parchment-looking paper, with the text from "Row The Boats" on it. : rush-mgr ] Caress of Steel Gatefold w/lyrics (VG+/NM) <---Nice Exit...Stage Left Cardboard display (19" x 26") <---Cool, but $20 for cardboard?! Upclose 2/13/90 <---Anybody got this? Off the Record 6/29/92 (1CD) <---How about this? King Biscuit Dec. 1990 <---Or this? King Biscuit Dec. 1991 <---Or, finally, this? All the ones that I asked questions of, I'm am interested in getting a copy if anyone would be so kind. Also if anyone wants address of the stores where these things are located, I'll let you know. E-mail me directly for this. ***ATTENTION, ANYONE SENDING ME TAPES FOR THE PROFILED CD, THE DISC IS 58 MINUTES LONG SO SEND ME A TAPE THAT'S LONG ENOUGH. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!!*** Along with that, if yo haven't sent the tape yet and would also like a copy of the new disc I got (Roll the Bones Radio Program), send another tape that's at least 71minutes in duration!! ______________________________________________________________________________ \ _____ \ \ \ _____ \ The Ghost \ \ \ \ \ 06819@brahms.udel.edu \ \ \ \_____ \ ____ University of Delaware \ \ \ \ \ \ Chemical Engineering \__ \_______ \_______ \__ \__ * * * * * * * * Better people, better food and better beer * * * * * * * * ______________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 00:59:50 HST From: puanani@wana.pbrc.Hawaii.Edu (Puanani Akaka) Subject: Psychic Rush Dreams! :-) Jello Rush folks! A very bizarre thing happened to me a couple of weeks ago. I wanted to share it with you all because it's so strange that I thought you might get a kick out of it. A couple of weeks ago, on a Sunday night, I had a dream about Rush. Has anyone ever seen the back cover of the "Best of Bee Gees" album? Well, it's got the four of them (I don't know who the fourth member was) standing on this ship looking down at the camera. Well, in this dream, I was holding the LP (yes, LP!) to Rush's new album -- the back cover of which was exactly like the Bee Gee's one except, of course, Rush was on it. But instead of a ship, they were standing on this elevated street (Geddy was dangling his legs off the side!) and instead of ship masts, there were street lights behind them. Anyway, the song list and credits were written over this photo of the band, which strangely enough was moving! I could see the 3 of them laughing hysterically at me trying to read the liner notes! The liner notes themselves were in various fonts and sizes, making it difficult to read, but one name at the bottom of the LP stood out quite clearly. It said, "produced by Peter Eurythmics" (for the life of me, I have no idea how the heck the Eurythmics got in there...!). I knew, however, that it really meant Peter Collins... The strange part about this is that I've been a week and a half behind in reading the NMS. I didn't read the rush-mgr's note about Rush's new producer until last Friday. Little did I realize that my dream would turn into a prophecy!! :-) [enter Twilight Zone music] (i wonder if this means that Peter Collins will be producing Rush to get that Bee Gee's sound... hmm, Rush vocal harmony; a new direction, perhaps...??) :-) Weird, eh? Anyway, I just thought I'd share that. Anyone else get bizarre things like that happen to them? Oh yeah, Alex faves. Hmmm... let me see... (in no particular order) 1) Limelight 2) Witch Hunt (end of ASOH -- that man could tell me to do almost anything, and I'd do it. Talk about a guitar talent. sigh....) 3) Scars (love those effects/gotta have those effects!) 4) the little doo-hickey/twangy/Spanish-y like thingamajig towards the end of "Vital Signs" on GUP video. 5) Distant Early Warning 6) Afterimage okay! Add in every other note he's ever played... :-) UP SOAPBOX puanani "I love dat!" -- H.M. Murdock; "The A-Team" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 6 Feb 93 23:46:08 EST From: scott.s@pro-nka.cts.com (Scott Stuart) Subject: Comments on GOB CD >Date: 22 Jan 93 21:18:18 EST >From: Bruce Holtgren <70724.1622@CompuServe.COM> >Subject: whipping up the bootleg mania ... > >My few hundred pesos' worth of input on the subject of the Great >the CD Boot Project: > >1. Best idea: "Gangster of Boots" as the title. This is >*perfect*! Just obscure enough to confuse the masses, but >something that all us die-hard phreaks will understand >perfectly. And the band would love it (see below). This is a great title... very esoteric! >2. Worst idea: Crediting contributors by name on the CD or the >insert. Gee, folks - while we're at it, why don't we make it >REALLY convenient for the G-men and record companies, and provide >all our addresses and phone numbers as well?? :) Seriously - dump >this one. Best go with handles and aliases, if anything - and the >more obscure, the better. Definitely... go with the handles. In fact, I think that would be better anyway--adding to the obscurity! >3. And now for something completely different: If we really love >the band as much as we all say we do, we should consider sending >them (anonymously, of course) any income from this project that >exceeds the costs. It might not amount to much, but at least our >integrity would remain intact, and it would prove we're not in it >for profit. (And we could throw in a free copy of the CD - they'd >have to be highly amused by the GOB title.) I hadn't thought of this, but it's a good idea. Giving the proceeds to the band (as well as a copy of the CD... or three of them!) will alleviate, I think, any negativity the band might feel towards TNMS, GOB, and its creators; it will show that we're not trying to turn a dishonest profit from Rush's music--we just want a unique Rush CD, with which we have not yet been provided, and a project that will give TNMS readers a real piece of the action... not just buying Rush CDs, but crafting our own. >4. Another idea altogether: Any enthusiasm out there for >compiling a collection of *video* Rush rarities? I'm thinking of I would definitely be interested in this... >Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 09:22:10 EST >From: Doug White <dwhite@dsys.ncsl.nist.gov> >Subject: CD detail > >Hullo. I also liked that idea of a lot of rush-related stuff in a >drawer >(sorry I can't give correct credit) as cover art. >I thought of one minor detail that shouldn't be overlooked, though. >We can have a lot of fun with the digits in the (fake) UPC bars on the >back! I generated a JPEG image that I'll put in the syrinx incoming >directory that uses the digits 1001001 and 2112 ... any other good >choices??? Hehehe... that's also a great idea... this CD's going to be brimming with insider Rushisms! Scott ProLine: scott.s@pro-nka | Nihon Kohden America's Unofficial Internet: scott.s@pro-nka.cts.com | Bulletin Board System UUCP: crash!pro-nka!scott.s | 201/944-3102 Give us a call! GEnie: S.STUART2 | FidoNET: Scott Stuart@1:107/449 | ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1993 08:53 EST From: Paul Mangiafico <PMANGIAFICO@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu> Subject: John Dos Passos and Neil Peart Hey gang... Well, everybody knows about the influence that Dylan Thomas (Red Tide), Ayn Rand (2112), and even Shakespeare (Limelight) had on Neil Peart's lyrics. How about John Dos Passos? I remember reading somewhere about Neil really being into Dos Passos (and the influence is evident in The Big Money, Camera Eye, and maybe others). Has anyone here read Dos Passos, and can you tell us a bit about his writing and how close Neil's lyrics are to his stories/ideas? Thanks... Paul Mangiafico pmangiafico@guvax.georgetown.edu P.S. - Here's an idea for a new thread: A few weekends ago I saw a car on I-66 near Manassas, Virginia, with a license plate that read N PEART. Does anyone else have Rush-inspired tags, or can you suggest good ones? [ I know the "original" rush-mgr has SYRINX for his license plate! Also seen in California: "PRESTO" and "RUSH FN" : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 08 Feb 1993 12:06:05 -0500 (EST) From: Lewis A Bernstein <V087N562@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: Rush already in studio, release in April or May ??? I will make no claims as to the accuracy of this information, BUT, over the weekend I heard from a DJ on 97.7 FM of (Hamilton, or St. Catharines, or somewhere near Toronto), that Rush are currently *IN* the studio (not just writing), and that there could be a new album on the shelves by late *spring*! I know that some people have heard otherwise, but is this possible? I sure hope so..... As far as the NMS convention, I would like to go, but I'll just drive up, as Toronto is less than 2 hours away..... Amazing how often you see threads repeated when you've been around since issue 97. Lew ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rush vs. Dream Theater?? From: LitePopMetalist <laughren@rintintin.Colorado.EDU> Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 10:13:43 MST on the almost constant urgings of several people on this list, a friend and i went to see this band at the gothic in denver last night. while these guys were incredible, the similarities to Rush, i think, are overstated. Zanadu-like smoke and synths opened the show, and several times I expected to see a laser array appear behind the drummer, the overall sound is more like Queensryche vs. Helmet. All of these musicians have great talent-especially the drummer, whose breakneck 'rhythm method' drum solo (complete with an intro out of an instrumental, wood blocks, double bass-drummin g, bells, and i think i even heard a gong at the end) sounded like a CD skipping while playing neil's solo during YYZ! this drummer is GOOD, even though he (or his sound man) is experimenting with the effects of sound waves on hapless leather-clad concert attenders. Basically, if you're a Queensryche fan, you're going to love Dream Theater, but if you go expecting Geddy's precise lines, Alex's grand guitar layering, or neil's haircut, you'll end up feeling like i did-"it's a good thing these guys are awesome, or i'd be a little pissed i didn't get any sleep last night.. Hasta Dennis(LitePopMetalist) Greetins from Colorado---The Hate State! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: laplant@helix.com Subject: Any Keyboard players in SF Bay Area? Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 9:39:28 PST At first glance, this may not have anything to do with Rush, but it does. I'm sure the Rush-Mgr will let this get posted, since if we can find said keyboard player, there may be another pre-Rush concert concert this year when Rush swings through this area. I'm looking for a keyboard player who lives in the San Francisco Bay area, who would like to get together once a week to play Rush songs. If interested, send me (Louie LaPlant) email at: laplant@helix.com. [ Having been a part of such a "pre-Rush" concert concert, I would encourage anyone in the area to drop Louie a note. :rush-mgr ] Louie ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 08 Feb 1993 12:27:01 -0600 (CST) From: Fate is just the weight of circumstances <MULVJAM@minna.acc.iit.edu> Subject: How about discussing some different songs? Hello, I've noticed that there has been a good deal of discussion about the meaning of The Trees and 2112. These are great songs and I have my opinions about them but is anyone interested in discussing the meanings of a few little mentioned songs? I would like to discuss In the End and Prime Mover. I thought that they were pretty straight forward but my friends and I have come up with several different meanings. If anyone is interested please post to NMS or send me e-mail. Also, I might as well put in my two cents about Dream Theatre. I saw them two weeks ago in Chicago and they were great. I would like to see them open up for Rush sometime. That would be a great show! Finally, I believe that the true pronunciation of Ayn Rand is Eye-n Rand. Later Jim Mulvey ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1993 13:23:00 +0000 From: "Robert (R.A.) Herrage" <herrage@bnr.ca> Subject: Neil (Was re:The Weapon Drum/Hi-Hat Work) One of the things that I really enjoy about listening to Neil with RUSH is that he's almost always has each of his 4 appendages (ie. both hands and both feet) doing something. Out of the 4, his left foot probably does the least. There's very little "idle" time for any of them and he does it very tastefully and musically. There have been several songs that I've listened to a lot and then I've taken the time to listen to them with headphones on. I've discovered lots of little things that I didn't notice before -- mostly left-footed hi-hat work (like in the somewhat quiet part of La Villa Strangiato). And, of course, on things like "Mystic Rhythms", he uses his left foot to hit a trigger switch. Being right-handed, I used to try and do most hi-hat work right-handed. I've become a bit more ambidextrous after listening/watching Neil. There are lots of drummers out there that attempt to use all 4 appendages and try to cram as much into a song as possible. They usually succeed, but the song ends up suffering musically. Not so with "The Professor". Rob ----------------------------------------------------------
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