The National Midnight Star #649

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Thu Mar 25 19:17:55 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA02141; Thu, 25 Mar 93 19:17:53 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA11527; Thu, 25 Mar 93 18:30:08 -0500 Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 18:30:08 -0500 Message-Id: <9303252330.AA11527@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: 03/25/93 - The National Midnight Star #649 Status: R
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Rush - Bruins - Radio - Bruins - Prereleased Tunes - BRUINS!!!!!!!! passwords Junos, Gymnastics, etc. New album bit The new album Radio airplay Rush on Radio 1 (UK) Spinal Tap More Rush on the redio Junos Re: Opening Acts another poll by bill Rush newsgroup rush on the radio Rush's 20th anniv. Wanna do something?! Anyone? Opening Bands Re: 03/24/93 - to post Titles and Alpine Valley ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 14:46:02 PST From: JJones.wbst129@xerox.com Subject: Where9s My Thing Hey Group, I have had this info for quite some time and thought that I would share it with the Rush World. A local radio station here in Rochester, NY (96 WCMF) has a Rockfile that is broadcast at around 4:45 everyday for about 10 minutes. Anyway, one day in december they ahd a little info on Rush and it goes like this: Apparently Alex is an avid aviation nut and has always dreamed of flying in a Canadian Air Force Jet. Well, they came to the group and asked if they could use Where's My Thing in a promotional video for recruitment. Rush agreed with one stipulation, that Alex be allowed a ride in a fighter. He apparently got a 30-45 minute ride and was elated. So, now Canadians every where can hear WMT when ever they see a commercial for the CAF (or how ever they advertise there). Pretty interesting, eh?! I thought that it was my job to uncover the truth :-). Anyway, I never saw it mentioned here so I did. Thanks for listening. One more thing, has anyone noticed that Neil appears to be emulating the same style of drumming as Phil Rudd (AC/DC)? Their drum solos are quite similar and I was just wondering if anyone else noticed this too. Seriously, there is no comparison between any musicians. Different people play different way and different hearts, beat on... wait, wait, that's not right. Everyone has a different style and no 2 musicians are going to play one piece of music the same way. Give it up guys. Alex Van Halen plays his way (pretty impressive IMHO) and Neil plays in his way (EXTREMELY impressive IMHO). And Frank Beard is just a back beat (unimpressive, unimaginative, and basically uninteresting. Again IMHO). Just my thoughts. "I see red, and it hurts my head!" (I think we all know who wrote it. :-)) See 'ya Jeff JJones.wbst129@xerox.com ps. Computer gurus: How does a guy with little or no access to ftp get some of the interviews and the like on the servers? [ You can use the mail server set up at ingr.com. Check the tail of the digest for more information on how to use this service. : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 17:58:34 -0500 (EST) From: swami@tulip (swami gangadharan) Subject: Albums without NP Hi, I have a question which might have been answered earlier. My apologies to any fellow Rushians who are tired of this question. Could someone tell me which Rush albums were produced before Neil Peart joined the group. I would also like to know how they compare with the albums produced after NP joinned Rush.Thanks. [ _Rush_ (the first album) was the only album released before Neil joined the band (can't you tell by the lyrics? :) : rush-mgr ] Swami Gangadharan swami@tulip.es.utoledo.edu Freeze this moment a little bit longer Make each sensation a little bit stronger. -NP (HYF) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 18:31:36 -0500 From: ngupta@mtl.mit.edu Subject: The Trees Fellow Rushians: Is it just me, or does anyone else dream of an extended version of _The Trees_? just curious n ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 15:37:11 -0800 (PST) From: Kevin Field <ijones@u.washington.edu> Subject: Faulkner and Rush Sorry if this is common knowledge, but coincidentally enough, there's a William Faulkner book out there called _Absalom, Absalom!_ Any inspiration for "Distant Early Warning?" Highly doubtful, since Neil explains why he used it in that interview from way-back-when... but strangely enough, the back of the version I read made a reference to the main character's "grand designs" -- a Rush conspiracy in the making! Anyone read it? Kevin ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 24 Mar 93 18:31:52 GMT From: "RAD232" <INFORMM.RAD232@UIAMVS.WEEG.UIOWA.EDU> Subject: 03/24/93 - The National Midnight Star #648 'Ello again, folks... Recent remention of the parody file has my nits in a pitch...I don't have access to ftp, so am I out of luck, or can I get it another way? [ You can use the mail server set up at ingr.com. Check the tail of the digest for more information on how to use this service. : rush-mgr ] Has anyone mentioned "The Neck Romancer"? A three-part epic of a quest to vanquish an evil hickey-giver? Surely you've heard it... Absalom, Absolut Scott *Another Actual Fact: A set of drill bits composed of every possible size would completely fill the known universe.* ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 19:29:13 -0500 (EST) From: Ethan Evan Prater <prater@YALE.EDU> Subject: New World Man I think it's common knowledge that "New World Man" was thrown together at the last minute to fill up a side on _Signals_, but did we know that it's original title was "Project 357"? I have no clue what relevance that has to the song -- any ideas? [ "Project 3:57" refers to the length of the song. They had about 4 minutes to fill if I remember correctly : rush-mgr ] I heard this on a 1982 "Off the Record" interview with Geddy, done by Mary Turner. --Ethan -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ethan Evan Prater | "The sign of Eth is rising in the air..." | prater@yale.edu | -- Rush -- By-Tor and the Snow Dog -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 19:35:59 -0500 (EST) From: Mark Luszcz <joker@ravel.udel.edu> Subject: Weddings & yet another poll idea! 1) Anyone out there who's married: did you play Rush at your wedding?? Just curious because I'd really like to (if I get married some day) but Rush just wouldn't quite fit into the traditional type wedding thing (not that that would bother me) 2) There's been much talk lately (if not always) about lots of other groups besides Rush. How about a poll of NMSers favorite groups?? I wonder what percentage of us have Rush as #1?? (I certainly do, but do all 1700+ of us?). So, instead of asking if anyone is interested and then doing a poll, I'll just do it! If I don't get very many responces, I won't bug you all again with this idea. So... Send your top 5 favorite groups to: joker@ravel.udel.edu and if you don't hear from me in a week or two, you'll know it flopped. later, Mark ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 19:09:31 -0600 From: Jeremy Todd Strzynski <jtstrzyn@apricot.wustl.edu> Subject: In The Mood for a good song on the radio i was unaware of this until recently, but i have found out that KSHE in st. louis (94.7 for those of you in range) plays _In The Mood_ every friday night at 7:45 (hey baby it's a quarter to eight). definitely among the cooler things a station could do. unless of course they went all-Rush... jeremy ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 24 Mar 93 20:14:11 EST From: Philip.S.Augur@Dartmouth.EDU (Philip S. Augur) Subject: Rush on the radio Monday night I went to bed, but wasn't falling to sleep. Around 11:30 I remembered that my girlfriend's flight back from her spring break trip to Israel was coming in early Tuesday morning to JFK. I went downstairs and tried calling a couple of places for info., but didn't get anyway. But I missed her so badly and knew it was coming in sometime Tuesday AM that I hopped in my father's car and prepared to make the two hour trip to the airport. As I was backing the car out of the garage I started hitting the station buttons trying to find some good music, and what did I hear? "Ghost of a Chance"--the song that my girlfriend and I absolutely love. I knew at that point that I was doing the right thing. I also heard "New World Man" on the way down (different station). Also, the rock station up in this neck of the woods (which also happens to be Dartmouth's radio station) does a decent job of playing Rush. The DJs are usually pretty psyched when you call in a Rush request and they play some of the less mainstream stuff as well. Phil Baker the Candlestick Maker "... but I believe there's a ghost of a chance we can find someone to love, and make it last." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: umnevile@ccu.UManitoba.CA Subject: Yee ha! Jester's dead! Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 22:12:33 CST Someone mentioned that Steely Dan had a song called "Chain Lightning". Don MacLean also has a tune by the same title, so I guess that makes this one a three-peat.. (BTW, how many of you knew that a "Steely Dan" is another word for a dildo?) Ben PS: Teemu, I love ya. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 24 Mar 1993 23:16:04 -0500 (EST) From: ASILVERM@umiami.IR.Miami.EDU Subject: Rush - Bruins - Radio - Bruins - Prereleased Tunes - BRUINS!!!!!!!! Hey gang 107.3 WAAF has been utterly awesome since they hired John Osterlind away from WCCC 106.9(Another good station with some Rush content. . .Sebastian and Diane rule!) and gave him free reign to do whatever he wants each evening. I've heard some pretty out-of-hand stuff on his show. (Not since I've been stuck here in semi-hockey-free Miami anyway. At least the Might Ducks aren't playing here!) I live in western Mass. normally. The good stations for those of you passing through(who doesn't) are 102.1 WAQY in Springfield, 105.9 WHCN and 106.9 WCCC in Hartford, 99.1 WPLR in New Haven and the aforementioned 107.3 WAAF. If there's anything worth living in Springfield for it's the abundance of decent rock stations. Here in Miami there are two (94.9 WZTA and 103.5 WSHE) and they're both pretty lame, although there is the very occasional Rush tune. Any other Hampden County folk out there on the net? I heard Dreamline on the radio before RTB came out, not RTB. But I'm not saying that it definitely wasn't played, I just didn't hear it myself. The Bruins have now passed Quebec and are right behind the evil and despised Habs. But not for long! I wonder how far back Montreal will finish? I wonder if the Beantown B's will repeat in 1994? Of course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Party on, Aaron Silverman ASILVERM@UMIAMI ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 22:36:54 -0600 From: Jeremy Todd Strzynski <jtstrzyn@cherry.wustl.edu> Subject: passwords one (rhetorical) question for all Rushians out there: how many of you have passwords that are Rush-related? i do. jeremy (those of you who also subscribe to phish.net will get the same question soon. that's because it was suggested by my roommate.) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 00:28:58 EST From: Greg.Andrade@um.cc.umich.edu Subject: Junos, Gymnastics, etc. As was already mentioned, Rush did not appear on the Junos, nor did the band receive a nomination for an award. This was expected since RTB came out long before the last Juno Awards. The show was disappointing and lame. Someone mentioned "Subdivisions" being used in a floor exercise routine at a gymnastics meet a few months back. Here at the University of Michigan, we recently hosted the Big Ten women's gymnastics championships. I worked the event and was astonished when the opening of "Tom Sawyer" and a portion of "La Villa Strangiato" (yes, it's true!) were played during one of our gymnasts' routine. As for opening bands on the next tour, I would like to see Dream Theater or no one at all. Perhaps Rush should just come out and play a three-hour set with no opening act like Yes and ELP. It will be interesting to see what surprises occur on the next tour, after the resurrection of "Vital Signs", "The Analog Kid", "Xanadu", "Anthem", "Cygnus X-1", etc. on the RTB tour. Hearing that the new album is "intense" is good news to me. I have enjoyed all of Rush's work, but I like the band's darker or more aggressive tunes the most. RTB was a bit too light-hearted and upbeat in some spots, though it still was a great record. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: acraft@hubcap.clemson.edu (Alyson L. Craft) Subject: New album bit Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 00:36:12 -0500 (EST) Hello, I heard from a friend that the new album (as yet untitled) is due out in June, and is being produced by Peter Collins, who did _Hold_Your_Fire_ and _Power_ Windows_. Any other rumors flying around yet? Alyson Craft ---------------------------------------------------------- From: paladorn@acs.bu.edu (William Huff) Subject: The new album Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 0:35:32 EST I was just wondering if some of the rumors I've heard about the new album are still happening. Is the album going to be all acoustic? I've also heard that the album will be reverting back to their old stylings. Not that I have anything against their recent ones, but I was just wondering. Oh, well, I just wanted to voice my thoughts. I'm ecstatic about the new album and I can't wait for it. I have faith in the boys that it will be better than ever. Time standing still, Bill ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 01:02:33 CST From: A8732112@SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU Subject: Radio airplay Just a short post on radio stations that play rush. If you are ever in south- ern Illinois, NW Kentucky, or SE Missouri, try 105.1 WTAO, I listen to them because they play classic rock and new "classic rock"(If you know what I mean) This is the only station you'll hear Rush on. Everything else is Country!!! It is mostlky mainstream song (s) but it's better then Garth Brooks(Sorry I Hate Country) Alot of Presto and Roll the Bones, with the occionall (pardon me I sneezed) occasional Late night fglashback. TTFN Matt"HP"Davis SIU Carbondale Par-Five, Sherreded Wheat never tasted so good! ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rush on Radio 1 (UK) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 8:29:16 GMT From: Dominic Binks <binks@compsci.bristol.ac.uk> Sorry to post twice in the same digest (I try to avoid doing this - guess I'm just a bit keyboard happy). Rush have been played on Radio 1 I heard once on the Friday Rock show when that was all there was (2 hours 10pm - 12 am Friday Night for our foreign friends). But what I heard was quite phenomenal - A Radio 1 recording of a live show circa Hemispheres. Marvelous - unfortunately I'd been out and came back in towards the end. Sheesh. I miss all the best bits of the British Media - like the interview on Whistle Test - I'm trying to trace this up - if I succeed I let the people on this digest know. Dominic Binks (again) email - as above ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Spinal Tap Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 8:21:36 GMT From: Dominic Binks <binks@compsci.bristol.ac.uk> Oliver R. Sampson writes >Incidentally, I remember reading and interview with Gene Simmons >where he said that the _This is Spinal Tap_ scene where the band >gets lost under the stage had to be based on something that >happened to Kiss. I heard that Eddie Van Halen made a similar statement. Dominic Binks binks@uk.ac.bris.cs ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Landin <landin@cherokee.nsuok.edu> Subject: More Rush on the redio Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 8:25:11 CST Here in eastern Oklahoma, KMOD out of Tulsa has a Rush hour (or at least they use to). Fridays at 10pm, so not exactly prime listening real estate, but it is an entire hour of nothing but Rush (and commercials). They usu- ally stick with the familiar Tom Sawyer/Freewill/Limelight/New World Man, but also play some things you don't hear too often -- Camera Eye, Cinderella Man, etc. Anyway, anyone in listening range of KMOD (97.5) ought to check it out. -- *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* * Mark C. Landin Northeastern St. Univ * * landin@cherokee.nsuok.edu Tahlequah, OK * * Wheels within wheels in a spiral array -- new from Chef Boyardee * *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 25 Mar 1993 10:23:46 -0500 (EST) From: Lewis A Bernstein <V087N562@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: Junos Did anyone really expect them to be nominated for anything ??? They didn't release an album in 1992, so any album catagory would be right out. What did you want them to be nominated for ??? Anyway, if they release an album this September, look for them to be nominated (and win) some Junos NEXT year. BTW, who said they were going to on this year ??? Lew ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 25 Mar 1993 11:07:16 -0500 (EST) From: "Mr. Enforcer" <M484443R@vax.edinboro.edu> Subject: Re: Opening Acts I disagree that Rush doesn't need an opening band. Have you ever sat down to watch some comedy show like Evening at the Improv? And you see a really bad comedian, followed by a good one? That is what happens when you have an opening band for a headliner. Now don't get me wrong. I saw Marillion open for Rush for PoW, so this isn't necessarily true. But it intensifies the 'rush' (did I say that?) that the band provides when you have some shitty glamor rock band like Mr. Big trying to wow the crowd and failing miserably, only to be replaced by who you went to see. Now, for my opening band, I would have Spin Doctors or Dream Theater. Rush usually likes to turn up the heat before they come out. That's why they have had groups like MSG (ugh), Eric Johnson, Primus, and Mr. Big (ugh^2). So this would favor Dream Theater. But the Spin Doctors could do a good show too. Now if you're gonna flame, flame about my opinions above, not that I want the Spin Doctors to open for the boyz. I don't personally. I would rather have Dream Theater. Or Fish... {please deposit another $0.02} Sorry. Outta change. --Mark Rickard "Still his mind is darkened over sickness and indecision..." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 11:40 EDT From: CONLEYW@bcvms.bc.edu Subject: another poll by bill Hello everyone, its me again with another poll. The reponses keep coming in for the opening act poll and their great. Sometime next week ill post some of the responses. heres a new poll: Send a list of your 10 favorite rush songs as well as your favorite rush album(s) send to : conleyw%bcvms.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu or just post your response on the mailing list "Long live the greatest band in the world........RUSH!" - bill conley ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mmatta@udecc.engr.udayton.edu (Matthew C Matta (U)) Subject: Rush newsgroup Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 13:23:56 EST I feel like a dork, but I can't remember what the name of the Rush newsgroup is. It's like rec.somthingorother.rush, right? [ The newsgroup is rec.music.rush : rush-mgr ] Thanks, Matt ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 09:51:11 HST From: puanani@wana.pbrc.Hawaii.Edu (Puanani Akaka) Subject: rush on the radio Jello all youz in Lerxtland -- The Rush on the Radio trend makes me think what happened last year? year before? forgot. Anyway, the *only* rock station here, KPOI 98Rock, puts on a 24 hr. all-request marathon every Thanksgiving to raise funds for the Hawaii Food Bank. You can request a song for $25, a dedication is $50, and a whole album side is $200 -- yeah, I wished I was rich... Anyway, I *had* to request a Rush song, so I requested "La Villa Stangiato"!! It was long (a.k.a. worth paying $25), it represents Rush at thir finest, and THEY NEVER PLAY IT! ha ha. Had to stick it to them. So they played it -- ah, Heaven -- and it was downright hysterical listening to the DJ trying to pronounce the name! And on top of that, he couldn't pronounce *my* name (which isn't really all that difficult once you figure it out...). It was a great afternoon, to say the least... :-) But a list of songs I've heard -- aside from the usual standard tunes -- What You're Doing, Natural Science (from a Maui station that I can't catch anymore. sigh.), The Trees, Circumstances, Marathon (ASOH), Body Electric, Distant Early Warning, Lock & Key, I want to say Second Nature, but I'm not sure. Anyway, I hear those rather rarely, but they have been on, so maybe there's still some hope! There is a DJ there that is a Rush fan and always plays them at least once while he's on. So there is hope! Ho-hoo! puanani "Wear your NMS shirts with Pride"! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 10:29:43 HST From: puanani@wana.pbrc.Hawaii.Edu (Puanani Akaka) Subject: Rush's 20th anniv. Wanna do something?! Anyone? Jello again -- It occurred to me awhile ago that next year marks Rush's 20th anniversary -- at least as far as Neil is concerned. According to B-man in _Visions_, wasn't Neil disappointed that no one had noticed the passing of the (his) 10th anniv.? So..... OK, stupid idea time again--you folks wanna do something for the 20th? I haven't the foggiest idea *what*, but do you folks want to do something on the order of the Convention or should we let it slide and just say, "Wow, 20 years! Cool." We could even co-incide it with the tour, since it starts in January of '94 (correct me if I'm wrong, Ken), at least so far as we know it. I know I'm getting ahead of myself, here, but I'm brainstorming ideas and just seeing if anyone really cares to do something. I realize we should wait until the Convention is over before we decide on anything, but I just thought I'd bring it before you all and let the idea ferment. Anyway, think about it, if you care to. It could be fun! :-) Ho-hoo! puanani "Neil may not be God, but he's a darn sight cuter!" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 25 Mar 93 15:32:25 EST From: Thomas Regina <71530.417@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Opening Bands Regarding opening bands for next year's Rush tour: I would enjoy seeing Damn Yankees(Tommy Shaw opened on HYF), David Lee Roth(his career certainly needs a boost!), or even Brian May. Their music is not as meaningful as Rush's, but their "fun" rock is well done. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: lbutler@hubcap.clemson.edu (L Clator Butler Jr) Subject: Re: 03/24/93 - to post Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 15:39:52 -0500 (EST) I remember either listening to Neil Peart on "Rockline" last year or reading the last fan letter and somebody asked why they no longer record long, opus-style material. NP basically said that the band is able to communicate what they want in five minutes what once took them over ten. I don't suppose they will do any more thematic, long works any more, although I certainly would appreciate one in the old grain myself. --Clator (Anagram) --lbutler@hubcap.clemson.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael J. Miller" <mumjm02@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu> Subject: Titles and Alpine Valley Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 15:20:17 CST Hello, Rush fans! First, Firehouse did indeed use Hold Your Fire as the name of one of their albums. Second, I was at the Alpine Valley show. One of my friends that went with me told me that he had met someone while going to get the tickets. The person was supposed to have a friend in the control room that was going to get us bootlegs of the ENTIRE concert. Unfortunately, I have not heard anything about it for months, but if I do, and you can count on me bugging my friend, I will let you all know. Later. ----------------------------------------------------------
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