The National Midnight Star #622

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Mon Feb 15 22:07:26 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA07475; Mon, 15 Feb 93 22:07:24 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA13681; Mon, 15 Feb 93 21:35:08 -0500 Date: Mon, 15 Feb 93 21:35:08 -0500 Message-Id: <9302160235.AA13681@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: 02/15/93 - The National Midnight Star #622 Status: R
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NMS Shirts FAQ: Changes to Rush Fans Frequently Asked Questions ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1993 11:38:49 -0500 (EST) From: Lisa Muggridge <lmuggrid@husc.harvard.edu> Subject: What is UP with you guys? Yes, I proudly admit that I am a female Rush fan. WE EXIST!! Is is not THAT uncommon either--about 10 people at my small all-girls Catholic high school in the suburbs loved them [we used to play Rush in the lounge every chance we got!] Also, when I first got to college, I was in the middle of hanging up my GUP poster when a girl from upstairs came in to introduce herself. She sadi to me, "You like RUSH??? Me too!" Needless to say, we were instant friends. And guys--there are only 11 girls in my dorm! Needless to say, we are out there. Maybe you just aren't looking hard enough.... Signing off-- Mugsy ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 13 Feb 93 14:08:16 -0600 From: Jeremy Todd Strzynski <jtstrzyn@mulberry.wustl.edu> Subject: clarification A few days ago I posted something stating my view on Rush and the proposed fourth member, and I got a few responses to it which indicate that I wasn't really clear in what I wanted to say. I had mentioned that I felt Rush should reduce their reliance on keyboards and go back to a more trio/guitar oriented sound. In doing so I suggested that songs like SubD and DEW would do well with the change. Perhaps these aren't the best examples, but I do think that Rush should lessen the keyboards, and with them the sampling/sequencing, that make up such a large part of their concerts. This has absolutely nothing to do with not wanting a fourth member screwing with the integrity of the trio or anything like that, but rather, I believe that the songs deserve a different treatment. Recall Clapton and his Unplugged version of Layla. Regardless of what you think of Clapton, you must admit that the success of the acoustic version of Layla shows what a good song it is. It does not need to be played with an electric guitar to be a good song. Taking away the electric guitar took nothing away from the song. My point is, a good song is a good song regardless of the instruments used in playing it. The same holds for Rush songs. I think we all agree (as evidenced by the fact we're reading these posts daily) that Rush writes high quality songs. So why shouldn't Rush do the songs differently? It would do nothing but highlight the qualities of the songs. By taking away the keyboards and the sequencing, Rush would be forced to examine the song very closely, so that when they performed it sans keyboards it would still be as good. Reducing the keys would also free Rush up to change their shows on a nightly basis. As it is now, in order to get everything right they are forced to stick to the fixed set list. But imagine going to one show, and having the encore be 2112 in its entirety. Then going the next night and hearing La Villa/Xanadu or something like that in its place. Or imagine hearing them perform Losing It with nothing but a grand piano, followed by The Pass with only the guitar part. The songs can stand on their own--they don't need guitar and bass and drums and keys and sequences and samples and everything else like that. And doing shows in this manner would still let Rush be the musical perfectionists they are. Instead of trying to get the sample just right, they'd try to get each show just right--something far more challenging and infinitely more satisfying. Well, I'm sorry I've taken so much space--I had a lot to say. Thanks for reading, and as always, I'd love feedback. jeremy ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 13 Feb 1993 15:29:06 -0500 (EST) From: MIKE <STU_MLWALL@VAX1.ACS.JMU.EDU> Subject: Drum machine Hey NMSers - Just a quick response to Joe Meza's post in the last issue about Neil's use of a drum machine. I think the thing you must be referring to is the snare hits on the Depeche Mode sounding electronic melody he plays on his little electronic marimba thing. At first I thought this had to be piped in as well. But I have several RTB bootleg videos and during the section when the snare hits come at the same time as a marimba note and far too quickly for the other hand to be doing it, Neil is clearly using his left hi-hat foot on a pedal that isn't anywhere near the hi-hat. I'm pretty sure his left foot is hitting those snare hits on an electronic pad. If you were talking about something else, please inform me because I would be interested to see what the professor would be using a machine for. Catch ya later..and no flame intended, Joe. Looking forward to hearing some further on this. Mike Wall stu_mlwall@vax1.acs.jmu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Saturday, 13 February 1993, 17:02:48 EST From: Charles J McDonald <chuck@geosci.lan.mcgill.ca> Subject: RUSH themes in school and in Canada! CttH as a prom theme?! Could it be? The National Honour Society at my school uesd _Closer to the Heart_ for 3 years as thier induction theme. It was awesome. I had just been introduced to Rush the previous summer and had MP and Hemispheres, but I didn't know CttH was Rush too! That was 1981. Here in Montreal, many people listen to CKFM which (like all the francophonic europop stations) only plays ABBA-like music. The Anglophonic stations play Rush but more because provincial law dictates that 30% of alll music played must be canadian in origin. I've only met two other *real* Rush fans here and the phrase, "Rush? Hey aren't they Canadian?!?" is getting too trite for my liking! ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Just a Couple-O-Comments From: easy@west.darkside.com (Phil D. Croix) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 93 16:16:49 PST First off, someone mentioned in the last NMS that Neil's solo onm the RTB tour was the same as all of his other solos. Wrong. I have heard each and every one of the solos for each tour and sometimes they sound similar, but in each case, they vary from tour to tour. The RTB tour solo that Neil played was very different from solo's he's played in previous tours. The structure and arrangement were very new and fresh. He still uses parts such as the cowbell/fl tom routine because that is one of his trademarks, but a lot of the other parts were pretty different, or "re-vamped" variations of things he has done before. Also, Neil Peart does NOT use any drum machine live-EVER. That snare sound that can be heard when he started his solo(the part from "Scars") is being triggered by his left foot. Mr. Peart is not cheese. He would not give in to pre-programed percussion parts for the sake of convenience--he LOVES a challenge. Neil Peart continues to amaze me. This man IS one of the great drummers of our time, and he will go down in history(hell, he already IS part of drumming history. About the 4th member stuff, I was thinking that it really would be kind of cool to have a saxophonist play on a rush album for a few songs! Think about it! Listen to the extra dimention that the saxophone part of Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Money, Us and Them, and Marillions "Berlin" added to those songs! And I think the recording of Aimee Mann's voice for some songs on HYF made that album stick out as being different and unique. I think they should at least get some guest players on there! I will probably love their next album regardless though. Thanks for Reading, and I hope the NMS keeps Rolling long after G,A, and N stop! Matthew Van Horn "My show doesn't need to be balanced by equal time--I AM equal time!" Rush Limbaugh ---------------------------------------------------------- From: lhilbe46@uther.Calvin.EDU (Lance Hilbelink) Subject: Rumors Date: Sat, 13 Feb 93 21:12:34 EST I'm just getting a little sick and tired of people, that is, well-meaning fans on this list, who write and say that they think that Rush should or shouldn't do a thing. I mean, speculation and spreading rumors are all fun and interesting, but anyone who tries to dictate what would or wouldn't be a mistake for Rush and/or its "chemistry" are just a bit cracked in the head. The point is: Rush, as a group, are going to do whatever they damn well please, and, face it, folks, we're going to like it because they are Rush and we are die-hard Rush fans! :) Oh, and another thing: a little pet peeve of mine is misspelled words. Typos I can handle, but blatant misspellings just kinda rub me the wrong way. I don't really know why. So, just to clear something up, the word "definite" is, in fact, spelled with an "i" and not an "a" (a common form of this word--correctly spelled--is "definitely"). Sorry. Lance M. Hilbelink Go Brewers! Spring training starts in less than a week! Hooray! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1993 20:18:24 -0700 (MST) From: jeffrey r brinkman <brinkmaj@argon.GAS.uug.Arizona.EDU> Subject: Stale-not a flame Howdy, There was a comment in Friday's NMS from Scott who said that Rush needs a 4th because they are stale and the fans won't admit it. I agree...sorta. I think the 4th stuff is simply BS, leave it to MTV, bastion of reliable information to tell ME about rush. Sorry, Homey don't play that. Anyway, getting to my point. I think that rush may have gone a little stale as of late, (post HYF) and something needs to be done, but I don't really think a new member is the way to go. I think rush probably should have quit after HYF. (On your marks....get set....FLAME!) Don't get me wrong, I like some individual songs on Presto and RTB, but as a whole I don't really like the albums. I think the Permanent Waves to Hold Your Fire part of their career was the best. I esp. think that the GUP, PoW, and HYF trilogy was masterful, such emotion, such feeling, real innovative stuff going on. But after that...what happened?! HYF was a work of art, Presto was a let down for the most part. Oh well, I'm gonna get nailed for this little commentary. I tell ya, the only hope is Peter Collins, he could turn this band around. Don't get me wrong, I love rush, but I'm afraid the next album will lack, and they simply won't know when to call it quits. Remember, we can always listen to their music, even after they quit. I would rather have them quit with resolve than slowly fade away. But they're the bosses, they'll decide. later A funeral dirge for eyes gone blind... NP-Anthem ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 13 Feb 93 23:44:54 EST From: Greg.Andrade@um.cc.umich.edu Subject: KATs, Fourth Members, and Beyond Rush Neil does use what might be called a drum machine. It is a KAT drum machine which is simply a supplement to all of his electronic equipment which helps keep things in order and features programmable pads. As for a fourth member, it would be nice to see Rush remain a trio. In fact, I don't think the band members (Neil Peart especially) are much in favor of the idea. Personally, as much as I love Rush, I am actually looking forward to the time when the band will come to an end. It is simply because I'd like to see what Geddy, Neil and Alex do as solo artists or in other situations. I would especially like to see Neil Peart perform in a fusion group with some of the other greats in the business. However, I believe that Mr. Peart will concentrate on writing when Rush ends. Someone mentioned that a Toronto radio station announced a SPRING release date for the new album. I haven't seen any discussion of this. Is it true? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 14 Feb 93 07:20:22 -0500 From: elmo@sage.cc.purdue.edu (Jaime Gutierrez) Subject: 4th member All of the discussion about the 4th member deal is very interesting. Sometimes I catch myself leaning one way or another. However, what it all boils down to is the band. Rush is not going to do something on purpose to hurt themselves in any way. They aren't sitting around thinking, "Gosh, let's piss off our fans and sample a Marky Mark song. Better yet, let's add another member!" If indeed they do add a 4th member, it will be because they think it is in the best interest of the band and what they believe in (which is, IMHO, to entertain the best they know how). When faced with the 4th member question, I put my faith in the band. Besides, if they screw up, they can always go back (i.e. New Coke --> Coke Classic) Unrelated comment: I like the live version of _Passage to Bangkok_ better. anyone else wit me? One likes to believe in the freedom of hockey... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 14 Feb 93 14:57:59 cdt From: "4C079F52 (14A2C28C)" <DFB3B0BE> Subject: SERIOUS; PLEASE DON'T REJECT. Someone mentioned a few issues back their dissappointment in Neil for not really responding to questions regarding lyrics that pre-date Presto. From all the interviews I've read with Neil, I've essentially come to the same conclusion. Moreover, he not only dodges references to Rand and other philosopher/writers but seems to become agitated when interpretations are suggested, no matter how benign. I remember reading an article off the Gannett News Service Newswire (I worked their in DC for a summer, gratis). In the article, Neil was hounding Paul McCartney for doing a "nostalgia" tour that summer, opposing the idea on the grounds that one's new material should be one's present focus. In the same article he was asked who his hero was. He declined to answer stating that he didn't believe in heros because when one invests so much expectation in someone or something it usually results in disappointment. The same applies to his lyrics. Anyway, he came across as extremely righteous and selfish. I think Neil *owes* his fans some insight into his lyrics. Much time has been invested by many of us who carefully listen to his lyrics and incorporate some of what he profess(ed) into our own lives. For him to nonchalantly brush us off with "get a life" or monosyllable answers to journalists' questions is incosiderate and arrogant. Is their anybody in agreement? -The contents of this post are true and I can back up what I say. Not only does Neil owe us an apology, but I do to. I apologize for contributing to those malicious rumours that circulated on the digest. I was fun for awhile but now I regret it. But the more I read about Peart, the greater my disatisfaction becomes. I guess he's right about heros, eh? "You won't get wise with the sleep still in your eyes" NP - (a genius nonetheless) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1993 19:57:21 -0500 (EST) From: Chad H Hutchinson <ghost@brahms.udel.edu> Subject: Oh, boy...here we go... Hi kids, I have some nice things to say today and some bad things. I'm going to start with the bad so that I can end on a good note. One of these is gonna be a little long... 1) Bad #1 - To Will: Please don't bash Def Leppard on the NMS. They put on a great concert though they may not be as wonderful musicians as our beloved Rush. Thanks. [ Please try to keep the posts *not* directed towards one person -- if you wish to address one person directly, then personal e-mail would be better than posting. : rush-mgr ] 2) Bad #2 (Mostly directed at Scott Clark): I don't think close minded is the word for describing my last post about the fourth member idea. I simply stated facts from interviews and magazine articles. True, I would NOT like to see a fourth member in Rush. But, no matter if you want a fourth member in the band A) you have to admit, it's pretty unlikely (especiallly if you paid attention the facts I displayed in my last post) and B) they sure the HELL aren't going to add a fourth member to the band because one or two of us obsessed NMSers wants one. Christ, since 1975 the band has been doing what THEY want to do, so chill out on wanting a new guy in the band. And Scott, I think one of the reasons that you were surprised at my post is because of our Yes discussion. Yeah, I like keyboard oriented bands (i.e. Yes (w/guitar) and Genesis), but I DO NOT think that that style of keyboard playing fits well with the Rush thing, especially in the '90s. Think about it, with _Presto_ and _Roll the Bones_, Rush has began to go back to the style of just using guitar/bass/drums and leaving the keyboards in the background. I think if they were to add a fourth member, they would have done it back in the seventies when they first began the keyboards work. At that time, the major progressive art rock "competitors" were Yes and Genesis. With the direction that Rush is heading in now, there seems as little chance for a keyboardist as ever. They are very happy with writing from the guitar and bass and producing music that focusses on such instruments again. I, for one, am all for it. Sure keyboards can be used to accent songs or be little fillers (i.e. "Tom Sawyer", the most renowned Rush songs to date), but I don't want to see them get in the way of Geddy's bass playing. One reason they're heading in the direction that they are heading is that they felt almost like the keyboards were dictating the music too much! As far as live performances are concerned, I'd rather see them stay a threesome on stage, but it wouldn't break my heart to see them bring a back-up. Genesis is a perfect example of this. The past summer, I saw the We Can't Dance Tour. I think Chester Thompson and Darrel Steurmer are both fine musicians and play the Genesis roles nicely, but when they played "Fading Lights" from the new album, I was VERY happy to see it done with just Phill Collins, Mike Rutherford, and Tony Banks. Again, to date, Rush has been able to handle the sequencers and keyboard parts live so I don't really see much of a problem there. So in the end (Scott), don't try and mix Yes and Rush. Both are superb entities on their own. Oh, and by the way Scott, about "not listening to them if the keyboardist doesn't have input"...that's pretty insensitive, isn't it? So, why are you still listening to them, Hugh Syme just played the part, so to speak, throughout the years. Doesn't that make you "want to barf?" Sorry I'm so bitter about this, but I'm just peeved about this whole thing. 3) Good #1 Someone brought up a good point about Peter Collins. He does tend to over-produce material. _Hold Your Fire_ is very produced and full of keyboards. Don't get me wrong, I like _Hold Your Fire_ (and _Power Windows_ is amazing...the other Peter Collins album), it's just that both of these albums are very, very tight and exact and to sum it up over-produced. BUT, on the other hand, if you take Rush's current direction of resorting back to the guitar/bass/drums idea, their loosened writing and recording style, and Peter Collins ability (both albums are superbly produced, just maybe a little too much, y'know), this next album could be a real zinger! I have good vibes about this. I was very thrilled with the "new" style when I first heard "Dreamline" on the radio and I think the first release from the next album is gonna give me instant goose bumps. Just a feeling, I guess. Anybody else got a good feeling about it? 4) Good #2 I know that Terry Brown still works with or for Anthem Records because I met him in their office back in April, but I was wondering if there is any chance that Rush will reunite with Broon in the future. It might be an interesting project. 5) Good #3 Someone asked if anyone had any suggestions for an a cappella Rush song. The first thing that came to mind was "Closer to the Heart." Honestly, I don't think a cappella is the way to present a Rush song though. Queen would probably be the best choice. And once again, even though I am for them remaining a trio, I will continue to try to keep an objective view of the topic. And I believe, that so far, I have. Hey Scott, you probably think I'm the Rush Limbaugh of the NMS or something! See ya, everyone. I'll have tapes back to those who sent them ASAP. And Jeff Tincher, I'm almost done, I promise. Sorry for the big delay. ============================================================================ | | | \ _____ \ \ \ ____ \ The Ghost | | \ \ \ \ \ ghost@brahms.udel.edu | | \ \ \ \_____ \ ____ Chemical Engineering | | \ \ \ \ \ \ University of Delaware | | \__ \_______ \______ \__ \__ | | "Life redirected in ways unexpected." | ============================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 14 Feb 1993 21:30:59 -0500 (EST) From: JJS21@JAGUAR.UOFS.EDU Subject: poster update To everyone who was interested on getting those NP posters from Ludwig- I sent for both the 1991, and the 1990. I got my check back saying they were out of the 1990 poster, and got a little sheet showing me what the DID have. If anyone is interested, I'll post what they do have, but I just sent the check back and asked for two NP 1991 posters (I had a money order for six bucks made up anyway). Joe Schofield ---------------------------------------------------------- From: dxpetr@mail.wm.edu (Donald Petrille) Date: 14 Feb 93 22:46:00 Subject: Heresy I was listening to Roll the Bones this weekend, and paid particular attention to Heresy. To me, this is one of Neil's best pieces of lyric writing. There is nothing abstrct about this song. This song is pain. It is about a celebration of the end of the pain in so many people's lives that lasted so long. Neil has given me a totally different perspective on what a lot of people must have felt when finally given a chance to think, feel and become what they were capable of becoming. As relieved as they were, they must have felt a sense of bitterness toward the time they had to waste when they could have been employing their resources better. This may not be Neil's best work as a drummer, but it is certainly his best work as a lyricist (no flames because this song isn't older than 1979), and I also believe it is Geddy's best work as singer. I would also bet $1.00 that this song was the one played on Rush Limbaugh's program the other day. It is totally consistent with his particular beliefs, and was probabally pertinent to any foreign policy discussion he might have been having that day. I also believe Heresy, since it has long phrases, questions asked and answered, a moderate tempo and poingnant lyrics would be well suited to an a cappella arrangement. Don Petrille dxpetr@mail.wm.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Thank you for your support." -Frank Bartles Happy 300th, William and Mary!!!!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1993 10:25:45 EST From: empire@ufcc.ufl.edu Subject: 4th member (ack!) and synthesizers Hello, all: I've been reading the NMS for about the last six months and have finally decided to post to it. I think adding a fourth member to Rush would be a terrible mistake. They've been a trio for close to twenty years and adding a keyboardist would 1) look awkward on stage (I doubt there would be much difference in album sound, though) and 2) detract from the overall strength and power of the band. Rush puts on one hell of a show as a threesome, performing better than most four or five member bands. I think Rush would be less impressive on stage with an additional member. I also would like to see Rush rely less on keyboards anyway. RTB was my first Rush tour (I didn't really pay attention to the band until early 1991 but they're now my favorite band), I am curious as to how they created some of their sounds on stage. I remember reading an interview with Peart and he said that Rush does not use any overdubbings in their concert (with the exception, I guess, of Aimee Mann's voice and laugh on Time Stand Still and Force Ten). Anyway, I was wondering how they created/sampled/etc some of the backgrouund sounds/rhythms while playing the drums/bass/guitar. Could someone please help me out with this? I must say that I'm extremely happy that Peter Collins will be producing the next Rush album. Power Windows is my favorite, although I like Geddy's voice on the last two more than on other albums. PoW has the best overall quality, IMO. This is old, but I thought I'd throw it in--favorite groups: 1. RUSH 2. Queensryche/Peter Gabriel 3. Tears for Fears 4. Def Leppard Empire Dreamline on IRC Rob Ford in life University of Florida, College of Architecture "Time is a gypsy caravan, steals away in the night, To leave you stranded in Dreamland"--Neil Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 15 Feb 1993 11:05:52 -0500 (EST) From: FISHBOY <AACUNZO@ccmail.sunysb.edu> Subject: The ending of ATWAS Hey. I was wondering if any of you Analog Kids out there could inform us Digital Men about how the ATWAS album ends. I borrowed the tape from a friend a few years ago, and recall the applause fading into the sound of people talking at the end of the album. I have the CD, and this is not present (it's not on What You're Doing from Chronicles, either). I hope my memory is accurate and there is such a thing on the album, and that I'm not losing my mind. :^) On a brief note, I saw the movie "Strange Brew" again a few nights ago. That's a great film! I first saw it 3 or 4 years ago when I was much less of a Rush fan, but this time I noticed 2 Rush-related things: 1) A RUSH bumper sticker on their van 2) At one point Doug McKenzie (I think it's Doug) is getting directions to some place, and he says, "Okay, so it's right here by Lakeside Park, eh?" Anway, any movie which features a flying dog that looks like a skunk and is almost entirely about beer is okay in my book. If you haven't seen it, you really should. later, Andy Acunzo ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Feb 93 18:10 GMT From: "The Akond Of Swot.." <BENJAMIN4%VAXB.MIDDLESEX.AC.UK@ib.rl.ac.uk> Subject: Making Music Readers Poll.. The boyz were represented in the readers poll for the U.K's only free musicians mag that's worth reading: Making Music. Best Drummer : Neal Peart. ;-) really? Who be this fellow then ? Last year he came second to Wil Calhoun of Living Color, the year before second to Phil Collins. Impossible. :-) As for bassist? Best Bassist Award to..... (sharp intake) Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. :-( No Contest.... (Geddy came second) Satch was Best Guitarist. Just thort I'd let you know how Rush members go down amongst roughly 58,600 readers of a *reasonable* mag.... *BjK* (The Akond of Swot, the only Drama and Theatre Studies Subscriber to the ) (glorious National Midnight Star, salutes you with his *Very* short .sig ) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: meg@syrinx.umd.edu (******* Meg *******) Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1993 Subject: NMS Shirts They are finally in! I picked up the second shipment on Friday evening, and we did a MASS mail on Saturday (30+ shirts), so if you're waiting for a shirt start looking on Wed for it! Anyone who would like info on shirts just give me a holler... I also still need info for my Rush CD boot list (esp. if you have Bone The Rolls, Atmospheric, Bravado, La Villa, Kaleidoscopic Harmonies) so if you'd like a copy of that or of the mail order list, let me know. Make sure you say which list you want though. -Meg meg@syrinx.umd.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 14 Feb 93 00:30:40 PST From: dan@phoenix.csc.calpoly.edu (Dan Delany) Subject: FAQ: Changes to Rush Fans Frequently Asked Questions Rush FAQ: Changes since last posting A few lines around each change are shown to give you an idea of the context. Lines that have been added have a + in the first column. Lines that have been deleted have a - in the first column. Lines that have been modified have a ! in the first column. The old form of the line is shown first, then the new form is shown. ----- Changes to faq.header ----- *** /tmp/da00204 Sun Feb 14 00:30:07 1993 --- faq.header Sun Feb 7 14:19:54 1993 *************** *** 110,119 **** alt.music.rush on Nov 4 by v281nr6a@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Mark D Uher). (According to Jeff Robertson, 97.7 FM is actually in St. Catharines.) SEIDENBERG@MARY.FORDHAM.EDU apparently has a source of information, and has posted the following: - - Rupert Hine will not produce the next album. The band will start working on material on Jan. 15. I wonder if that means that the band will start writing then, or that the band will go --- 110,119 ---- alt.music.rush on Nov 4 by v281nr6a@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Mark D Uher). (According to Jeff Robertson, 97.7 FM is actually in St. Catharines.) + Peter Collins will produce the next album. + SEIDENBERG@MARY.FORDHAM.EDU apparently has a source of information, and has posted the following: The band will start working on material on Jan. 15. I wonder if that means that the band will start writing then, or that the band will go ----- Changes to faq.1 ----- *** /tmp/da00207 Sun Feb 14 00:30:08 1993 --- faq.1 Sat Feb 6 09:48:13 1993 *************** *** 346,353 **** 1992 (Intrepid Records, available in Canada) Call 1-800-663-1616 for info. - "Angel Rat" by VoiVod (Lee produced) - CASSETTES: "Star Jam Series: Neil Peart Style" --- 346,351 ---- ----- Changes to faq.2 ----- No differences encountered ----- Changes to faq.3 ----- *** /tmp/da00211 Sun Feb 14 00:30:09 1993 --- faq.3 Mon Feb 1 22:06:02 1993 *************** *** 134,139 **** --- 134,143 ---- "Countdown" is about a launch. But it shows up in TNMS every once in a while. Dan} + It has been pointed out to me that, according to the Oxford definition + of an anagram, this song contains very few anagrams. To form a true + anagram, you have to use all of the letters in one word to make another. + What does (for Mongo) after "Anagram" on the "Presto" album mean? It's a joke from the movie _Blazing Saddles_, referring to the Dan Delany dan@csc.calpoly.edu I failed the Turing test. ----------------------------------------------------------
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