The National Midnight Star #651

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Mon Mar 29 19:41:17 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA04745; Mon, 29 Mar 93 19:41:08 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA06706; Mon, 29 Mar 93 18:30:09 -0500 Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 18:30:09 -0500 Message-Id: <9303292330.AA06706@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: 03/29/93 - The National Midnight Star #651 Status: R
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** List posting/followup: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Administrative matters: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu or rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu (Administrative postings to the posting address will be ignored!) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Midnight Star, Number 651 Monday, 29 March 1993 Today's Topics: Re: 03/22/93 - The National Midnight Star #646 Re: 03/25/93 - The National Midnight Star #649 Stung...OUCH!!! NEW KID ON THE BLOCK Branch Davidain Top Ten! baseball and rush Re: More trivia...For the trivia minded Re: to post RE: 20th anniversary WRONG FM frequency given for K-SHE 95 in St. Louis Rush @ weddings just wondering... Subdivisions keyboard solos (none) Opening Bands: My Opinion Presto Spine the poll is complete!! A good radio station Absalom Yep, Another Rush/Radio Post Correction (Absalom) A post in alt.netgames.bolo Rush on the Radio Rush on the Radio (UK) , Primus , etc Who Is This Absalom Dude! new album title! COS "lost lyrics"!!! Rush on British radio BLerg! Rush, Primus, and Dream Theater Illinois RUSH and Bones MA Radio Stations Rush on radio; Rush/Queensryche; RTB Rush pilgrimage RE: More trivia...For the trivia minded GIF files Rush Convention Reminder Repost: Official NMS convention announcement ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: 03/22/93 - The National Midnight Star #646 From: alester@farpost.chi.il.us (Andy Lester) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 19:26:35 CST Random responses... > and i seem to remember olivia newton-john having a song either titled > "Xanadu" or about it. Yes, that's it. From the hideous movie of the same name, starring Gene Kelly. ELO did most of the soundtrack, as I recall. > anyone else know songs with Rush titles? "The Big Money" by Big Black on _Songs About Fucking_ is leaps immediately to mind. (For those of you who see the name Steve Albini thrown around as production/noise god and wonder "what's the deal?", pick this up. It's as good as noisy punk rawk gets.) Huey Lewis did "Jacob's Ladder" on _Sports_ (or maybe _Fore!_). Then, Bruce Hornsby and the Range did a "cover" of it on _Scenes From The Southside_ (again, not sure). It's not really a cover, though, since Bruce wrote the song in the first place. > Does anyone know where I could get some Rush cd singles. Give us a clue as to where you are. In Chicago, try The Turntable in Palatine, or Rolling Stones in Norridge. > Some other computer geek has probably pointed this out, but if so, I missed > it. 1001001 is ASCII for the letter 'I'. I've often thought that could How about this: It fits rhythmically! I think prior discussions here have established that Neil is anything but a compugeek. > As for the Pleasure Dome/Van Halen discussion. With the combination of > the title and the musical intro, you really do have to wonder if Eddie > had Xanadu in the back of his head when he wrote that song. Why stop there? We can't forget Frankie Goes To Hollywood's landmark album _Welcome To The Pleasuredome_. "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a pleasuredome eeeeeeerect!" Clearly, Holly Johnson was snagging his ideas from Rush. "Two Tribes" isn't far from the sentiments of "The Trees", eh? --- alester@farpost.chi.il.us Sooner or later Andy Lester, Palatine, IL You're gonna listen to Ralph Nader Fidonet 1:115/934 -- Buzzcocks, "Fast Cars" ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: 03/25/93 - The National Midnight Star #649 From: alester@farpost.chi.il.us (Andy Lester) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 20:02:29 CST > (BTW, how many of you knew that a "Steely Dan" is another word for a dildo?) Not quite. It's taken from the name of a specific, stainless-steel dildo in William Burroughs' novel _Naked Lunch_, whence also comes the term "heavy metal". --- alester@farpost.chi.il.us I can only refer to it as "the purple Andy Lester, Palatine, IL dinosaur." Otherwise, I might get sued. Fidonet 1:115/934 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 19:32:36 -0500 From: mcmahan@cs.unca.edu (Scott McMahan -- Genesis mailing list owner) Subject: Stung...OUCH!!! >It could be argued that Geddy is a better bass player technically than >Sting Not very well -- Sting was trained as a jazz bassist -- he is definitely on up there in technical ability. Of course Geddy posesses some technical ability too :) Compared to say Percy Jones, Sting and Geddy are both pretty pathetic! Scott -- All in a matter of time... (Jon Anderson, 1982) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 20:03 EST From: MCONN@CLEMSON.CLEMSON.EDU Subject: NEW KID ON THE BLOCK HI. I'm new to this group and am taking this chance to say hello to everyone. I have only been to one Rush concert, but it was my first big concert and will always stand out. (Even if it hadn't been my first, it would still do so because it was so much better been my first, it would still do so because it was so much more awesome than any other i've seen since.) It was an outdoor concert on a fine summer night in Charlotte, N.C., there were many mind altering substances, and Rush was at its finest. Ever since I've been a devout fan. -Keith Conn Clemson, SC ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 07:00:22 -0700 (MST) From: Guy K Mcarthur <guy@gas.uug.arizona.edu> Subject: Branch Davidain Top Ten! As you most probably know, federal agents attempting to serve a warrant on an obscure religious cult in southern texas were engaged in a vicous gun battle which killed several people. The FBI has held the camp in seige now for several weeks. Recently, as you may have seen on the news, they are attempting psychological warfare on the cult (the "Branch Davidians") by blasting a variety of music at them with maximum volume. The music includes heavy metal as well as other stuff such as Tibetian chants. Finally, the agents hit upon the perfect music to talk some sense into the cultists... rush. The following songs were selected and some of the lyrics were subtly altered in order to make the trapped cultists realize the folly of their struggle, give up their weapons, and surrender peaceably. Here then, are the top ten songs selected... #10. FLY BY NIGHT ("...fly by night, away from here...") #9. FREEWILL (apparently, the cultists have chosen not to decide) #8. WHAT YOU'RE DOING ('we know what you're doing, see you standing there with your weapons in the air.') #7. IN THE END #6. LOSING IT #5. THE ENEMY WITHIN (and the rest of the "Fear" trilogy including THE WEAPON and WITCH HUNT) #4. GHOST OF A CHANCE #3. BRAVADO ('you will pay the price and we will count the costs.') #2. The "HOLD YOUR FIRE" album (!) #1. YOU BET YOUR LIFE --Guy <guy@helium.gas.uug.arizona.edu> ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 10:57 EDT From: CONLEYW@bcvms.bc.edu Subject: baseball and rush I know that this subject is sort of old now and im sure that this rush baseball connection has already been mentioned but if it hasn't id like to mention it. Looking through the sleeve of my Signals cd I noticed that next to everyones name there a position listed for them(ie first base, second base etc.) Just figured id add my two cents. I also have a question about something i noticed about some of the album sleeves. On Roll the bones, presto and some other album which i cant think of at the moment, in the credits it says "Brought to you by the letter__" The three letters that i found were M, D, and B. Does this mean anything or is it just the band being funny? thanks and later bill"we shall call you cygnus"conley ps. any new news about the new album????? 8) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 13:10:46 -0500 From: Sister Ray <moleface@wam.umd.edu> Subject: Re: More trivia...For the trivia minded I asked about the Metallica reference on alt.music.rush several weeks back; the only responses I got were that Met really dug Rush and/or that they saw Rush as the band they were most like (not really sure on that last one...) As for plywood, I don't know _where_ it's played, but if you're wondering _how..._ >From the FAQ: How does Neil play plywood? "Well you wear gloves so as not to get splinters, you take a piece of 1/4" plywood, and smack it down HARD on the top of a wooden stool. Very demanding, technically - took years of practice." - Neil Peart Moleface ---------------------------------------------------------- From: lbutler@hubcap.clemson.edu (L Clator Butler Jr) Subject: Re: to post Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 13:22:01 -0500 (EST) Hello folks...I have a question for you. I remember in my early days of liking Rush, I went to the local record store and looked in the Phonolog for all the albums which Rush has been featured on. The one which I know virtually nothing about was entitled _Hear -n- Aid_ and I believe was something kind of like _Live Aid_. Has anybody heard this or know what was performed on it? --Clator --lbutler@hubcap.clemson.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Wayne Torman <wayneto@microsoft.com> Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 17:38:28 PST Subject: RE: 20th anniversary Well, Jethro Tull took input from some fans for their twentieth anniversary boxed set, so maybe if ALL 1700+ of us can somehow get their attention, they might take our suggestions..... On the other hand, I wonder what there really is out there that hasn't already been released. Other than "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" (or whatever it was), I've never heard of any songs that didn't make it on their albums. As far as I know, their album creation methods have varied little since the early days: 1. Camp out at a remote residence. 2. Geddy and Alex work out music, Neil works out lyrics. 3. Stir well. 4. Serve while HOT!! This is unlike many other bands who descend on a studio for two or three months, roll tape until they have enough overdubs to sound like they are talented, then patch all the overdubs together and ship an album. This method leaves over many recorded but unreleased songs, which are (at least) 'interesting' to hear several years later. The 'RUSH method' on the other hand, leaves over NO songs, but produces 6-10 songs which are VERY INTERESTING to hear RIGHT NOW!!!! The other option of course, is live material, but they have been very dependable and consistent in releasing live stuff, so there really wouldn't be anything SPECIAL (i.e. anniversary worthy) to put on the thing. I, for one, would LOVE to be involved in an anniversary celebration memento, but I just can't imagine what would be appropriate........Hmmmm, how about one of those deals like they did with Elton John, where other musicians play the featured band's material??? Yeah.... let's see. How about: In the Mood.... Madonna (Actually she could also do an album called "MOVING Pictures") A Farewell to Kings.... Garth Brooks Circumstances.... James Brown Roll the Bones.... Karen Carpenter (sorry) The Rhythm Method... Frank Beard La Villa Strangiato..... The Rolling Stones (yeah, right!) YYZ..... Weird Al Yankovic Anthem..... Frank Sinatra (God, I can actually hear that one! Where's the barf bag?) The Temples of Syrinx.... Whitney Houston I Think I'm Going Bald..... Midnight Oil And my personal favorite: Freewill...... The Mormon Tabernacle Choir! (I enjoyed that) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 17:11:00 CST From: UC512052@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu Subject: WRONG FM frequency given for K-SHE 95 in St. Louis KSHE is 94.7; always has been and will be, hopefully. KSD 93.7 is the "classic" rock station in St. Louis. I like my CD player better than either of them. David ---------------------------------------------------------- From: hessman@aol.com Subject: Rush @ weddings Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 19:31:47 EST Mark Luszcz <joker@ravel.udel.edu>, wrote: >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) >From the husband: My wife and I (both huge Rush fans) just got married this past November. We didn't have any Rush played during the wedding ceremony (I defy you to find something appropriate) or even during the reception (more likely, but still not really appropriate). We did, however, have the bridal party announced while "YYZ" was playing in the background. And we ourselves were announced with "Where's My Thing?" fairly blasting. It was a great selection, and we were both more excited about the music than about making an entrance! It came out great on the video, too. So, I say - go for it. Find a bride first, though... >From the wife: I must, of course, disagree with my husband about one thing. I think playing Rush at the reception would have been extremely appropriate (only the DJ never heard of them, poor guy!) I love Rush and I'm a bigger Rush fan than my hubby. Really, I am. His #1 favorite band is Boston (or so he used to say). Mine had always been and always will be the boyz! Later. P.S. - We got Rush involved in our wedding in another way, too. There's a little town not far from where we live named Rushland. So, of course we had to mail our wedding invitations from their post office to get the 'appropriate' postmark. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 19:06:12 -0600 From: fjl0014@ucs.usl.edu Subject: just wondering... I was listening the other night to the grace under pressure CD and I was wondering what "1001001 ..." meant on the song the body electric. I did a research of my own and found that means " I " on ASCII code. Does give anybody out there any clue? Well, that is for now... *********************************************** * Fernando Lombardo EE Junior * * USL P.O. box 42632 * * Lafayette, LA 70504 * * U.S.A. * * University of Southwestern Louisiana * * Lafayette,LA * * E-mail: fjl0014@ucs.usl.edu * *********************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cs202113 <cs202113@umbc.edu> Subject: Subdivisions keyboard solos Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 20:41:05 -0500 (EST) Hi Rush fans. I am looking for a transcription of the Moog solos in Subdivisions...I'm having a hard time figuring out the real fast part in the third measure of each one. Does anyone have the actual notes played, or can anyone point me towards a source? Thanks, Mike Bell cs202113@umbc.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 28 Mar 93 13:25:17 EST (Sun) From: raghubn@vigyan.iisc.ernet.in Hi Rushians Today I came across a pamphlet circulated by a Christian missionary in India and inturn is being circulated by some fanatics in my institue. ( NO HARM INTENDED TO CHRISTIANS). This pamphlet tells the harmful effects of rock music and goes on to give names of dangerous rock groups which it says should be banned. I was surprised to find RUSH mentioned as one such group. The reason it gives is as follows. Heavy metal megastars RUSH sing 'All the world's a stage' The reversal reveals the words " Oh Satan, you, you are the one who is shining wall of satan , Walls of sacrifice . I know it's you are the one I love ." It really looks funny to me as I have always considered RUSH more for its profound lyrics than for its music. Also I wonder if such blacklisting goes on in Christian dominated countries!!! ganesh s.a INDIA ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Opening Bands: My Opinion From: easy@west.darkside.com (Phil D. Croix) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 93 13:33:45 PST HEllo there Rush listeners, I was just thinking about how nice it would be if Pearl Jam or Alice in Chains(or both) opened for Rush on their next tour. Seriously, theses two bands out of the Puget Sound area are VERY talented and do NOT deserved to be lumped in with Nirvana just because they are a part of the "Seattle sound". Listen to Pearl Jam and you will hear that all the players fit together beautifully. These guys are the real stuff and I see them as a young band now like Rush was with their first album(except Rush didn't get shameless promotions from an ultra-left, commie PC, one sided TV station like MTV. I've heard about a comment that NP made about Pearl Jams drummer(S) that basically said that he was one of the few drummers around in a new band that knew what he was doing. That doesn't seem to far off. About this Sting-Geddy-who's better-than-who-my dad can beat up your dad-stuff, I think that if a bassist(drummer or guitarist) can fill in the space needed to make good sounds and do it gracefully(this is what Sting AND Geddy do), than they definately ARE a good bassist. If a drummer can keep a good beat, then he is a good drummer. In my opinion, there is no BEST anything. There simply cannot be on person who is better than another when it comes to musical instruments. Who sets the standards on what should be good bass playing, and why do we have to judge it by this ONE persons playing. Music is supposed to be an expression that comes straight from the heart, so why should we look at only a few people's musical expressions when there are millions of people expressing their music in their own distinct way. Frank Beard is a good drummer, simply because he can keep a beat. But he is either a really lazy player or unimaginative or both but he serves his purpose. Neil Peart is an EXCELLENT drummer, and you all know about this guy and what he can do. Eagerly awaiting the release of this intense new album, especially because it is being produced by on of the best, Peter Collins--YEAHHHH!! Matthew Van Horn Long live his politically incorrectness, Rush Limbaugh! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 28 Mar 93 18:18:10 EST From: Philip.S.Augur@Dartmouth.EDU (Philip S. Augur) Subject: Presto Spine I just noticed that my girlfriend's Sting Soul Cages CD that she got from BMG (so it's not the card board case) also has the spine backwards--and it's not perforated. Bummer for her. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1993 19:17 EDT From: CONLEYW@bcvms.bc.edu Subject: the poll is complete!! Well folks, after a long hard week of collecting ideas for rush openers, i must say that i have gotten some real interesting concepts: here they are: (they are grouped by individuals responses in no particular order) -ufo , michael shanker -triumph,marillon,dream theater -the violent femmes -kate bush, phish -dream theater -king crimson,yes -the barenaked ladies -primus -rush by themselves -cocteau twins,godflesh,fates warning,dreamtheater,spinal tap,living colour, and joe satriani -lenny kravitz -jethro tull -damn yankees,david lee roth, brian may -kings x -dream theater, marillion, and primus -bonham -rem,jethro tull,mr. big, grace under pressure -talk talk -dream theater, metallica,queen I would just like to thank everyone that got involved and sent in their ideas! Whoever it is that rush eventually picks to open up for them will hopefully be great and who knows, maybe someones idea on this list will come true! Personally, i would love to see dream theater and primus open for rush. A little bit of progressive, a little bit of weird and then a whole lot of RUSH......ahhhhh thats my dream! Anyways, once again thanks for writing and i hope you all had fun with this poll. sincerely, bill"the biggest rush fan in the world"conley ps. I desperately need some responses to my other poll. here's the question in case you havent seen it: List your top ten rush songs and your favorite album(s). eventually when i get enough(if i get enough) i will post the results. send your lists to bill at: conleyw%bcvms.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu or conleyw@bcvms.bitnet thanks again later ---------------------------------------------------------- From: dxpetr@mail.wm.edu (Donald Petrille) Date: 28 Mar 93 20:36:41 Subject: A good radio station For those of us stuck in the abyss known as Tidewater, Virginia, whether we are militarily, educationally, or just plain stuck here, the radio station that plays the MOST Rush by far is FM 99 WNOR, Norfolk. They can be received in Parts of North Carolina and all of Virginia from Richmond to Norfolk. Does anyone, off the top of their head know any songs Rush has about the drudgeries of college life (i.e. working so hard for what seems like so little). Please don't shoot Subdivisions at me, because that is obviously about high school/ jr. high life. I was trying to rack my brain thinking of a rush song like that to play while I was studying this afternoon, and came up with nothing. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 93 22:22:15 EST From: "(Gerry Good)" <J455%NEMOMUS.bitnet@ACADEMIC.NEMOSTATE.EDU> Subject: Absalom Sorry John, you were off a bit. Absalom was King David's son, who led a rebellion against him. While fleeing, his hair caught in a low-hanging branch, and David's captain of the guard rode up and stabbed him, killing him. The story is in First or Second Samuel, I think. Howz about a CD update? Will it be available soon, (before May 8 as that is when school ends for me) so I can get one? Tanx! |===============================================================| |Gerry Good -- j455%nemomus@academic.nemostate.edu (Whew!) | |===============================================================| | /-------/ / / /-------/ / | | / / / / / / | | /-------/ / / /-------/ /-------/ | | / / / / / / | | / /-------/ /-------/ / / | |===============================================================| |"He's got a tree! He's got a tree! That's not the Godzilla | | we know!" -- Tom Servo | |===============================================================| ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1993 23:39:49 -0600 From: Jason Crawford <me12792@camelot.bradley.edu> Subject: Yep, Another Rush/Radio Post Hey TNMS-ers!! Tonight on the local Peoria radio station, they are playing classic albums. Guess what, tonight, they happen to be playing Moving Pictures in its entirety! It is pretty cool. On the way home from St. Louis today, I heard Freewill three times!! Anyway, just adding to Rush on the Radio. I have even started to change my girlfriend into a Rush fan. Don't worry, I will!! Her favorite song is Spirit of the Radio. She listens to that crap (in my opinion) like Erasure and fake groups that don't even make their own music. There is hope and I *WILL* enhance her opinion to appreciate reall quality music such as Rush!! Talk to you guys/girls later. -Jason -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [][][][][] [][] [][] [][][][][] [][] -- "He's got a road map [][] [][] [][] [][] [][] -- of St. Louis, a [][] [][] [][] [][][][][] [][][][][] -- list of cheap [][] [][] [][] [][] [][] [][] -- motels all along [][] [][][][][] [][][][][] [][] [][] -- the river banks..." ------------------------------------------------- Waldo and Neil Peart -------- - Lerxst on IRC - Phi Kappa Tau - Gamma Mu - Pens - me12792@camelot.bradley.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 93 22:24:18 PST From: johnlee@sirius.UVic.CA (John Lee) Subject: Correction (Absalom) Just thought I'd correct what I said about the origination of "Absalom, Absalom" in issue 650. Not only did I discover my mistake when after checking "Absalom" in the DictionaryI got home that night, but I got some mail to the effect that: > Concerning "Absolom," he was indeed a character from the Bible, but he >was David's son, not Noah's. He killed his half-brother for raping their >half-sister. Then, he tried to over-throw David and get the throne. A >battle resulted, and (against David's wishes) Absolom was killed. David >grieved for his son by lamenting, "Absolom, Absolom, my son." I have thought >about this story's connection quite a bit. Perhaps it is about David, and how >he had the "weight of the world" on his shoulders and he was worrying about >Absolom. (From: teri piatt <tpiatt@lazy.helios.nd.edu>) A wave of the wand and a tip of the hat to: -Teri -Webster's New World Dictionary -The Gods of E-Mail Having averted a possible world crisis (send thank-yous to above addresses), Another point of interest: >As for YYZ, I heard that the syncopated drum beat had something >to do with the Morse Code for "yyz." ?? It sounds quite possible. I have never checked. I did read in a biography of Rush that the airport in Toronto had a major impact on the song's creation. So Rush didn't attend the Junos again. What can you expect? Come on, it's not like they didn't have better things to do! ---------------------------John ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: A post in alt.netgames.bolo Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 8:12:21 GMT From: Dominic Binks <binks@compsci.bristol.ac.uk> Subject: Re: How do you kill Distant Early Warning? Is this an important reference or what ? Dominic ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bruhnjb@cda.mrs.umn.edu (Jamie E. Bruhn) Subject: Rush on the Radio Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 02:43:22 -0600 (CST) Hey gang, I actually heard Lakeside Park on this little cheesy radio station out in the middle of nowhere Minnesota! I couldn't believe it. It made my day! -Jamie ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 11:52 GMT From: BELGARION <JTAYLOR1@GENVAX.COMPUTER-CENTRE.POLY-OF-WALES.AC.UK> Subject: Rush on the Radio (UK) , Primus , etc Hi fellow Rush fans ! In digest 649 there was a posting about Rush on the Radio in the UK, by Dominic Binks. He recalls the playing of a truly awesome Rush concert on Radio 1 about 8 years ago or so.... >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. I actually copied that concert - it included the entirety of 2112 and Hemispheres amongst other things and was nearly an hour long. I played it lots until my tape deck decieded that it also liked it, and *ate* it !! As I recall it was recorded at "the Pink pop festival" in Holland on the Hemispheres tour. Since then I have never heard Hemispheres played live anywhere . I was wondering if any other UK Rush fans have got a copy, or whether we should deluge Alan (fluff) Freeman at the BBC to play it again so we can all tape it ?? I note there has been quite a bit of talk about Primus. When I saw them supporting Rush last year I can only say that I was singularly unimpressed. Granted the bass player can do his thing very well *but* the band just does not hang together (IMHO of course), there is just not the cohesiveness about the band you would expect. It is almost as if each of the individuals were playing solos all at once. The crowd at the Birmingham NEC were less than impressed, and while they weren't boo'd off stage certainly the loudest cheer came when they announced it was their last song. Rush at weddings: nice idea - unfortunately my fiance doesn't think the same way ... shes like Meatloaf !! all for now folks and Wales is definitely not sunny today ! ******************************************************************************* * James Taylor * * "...for the words of the prophet were written on the sutdio wall ..." * * <jtaylor1@glamorgan.ac.uk> * * formerly * * <jtaylor1@@genvax.computer-centre.poly-of-wales.ac.uk> * ******************************************************************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 08:21 EST Subject: Who Is This Absalom Dude! From: mike@honet7.att.com!the In The National Midnight Star, Number 650, johnlee@sirius.UVic.CA (John Lee), writes that Absalom was Noah's son. Sorry, but, Absalom was King David's son. Absalom revolted against King David (the one who killed Goliath). King David's Mighty Men (sounds like a wrestling team, doesn't it!) killed Absalom when his long hair was caught in a tree and suspended him above the ground. (A little object lesson for those of our readers with longer haircuts). King David mourned Absalom by crying his name out for some period of time at the palace. Generally upsetting the staff and driving away the tourist trade.... In the FAQ, NP states he like the sound of the word and that's why it was included in the song... Mike Herlihy, mike@honet7.att.com P.S. My favorite RUSH song is "Freewill". A great statement about taking responsibilty for your destiny. Also, AL kicks some major butt in the guitar solo!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 10:20:15 -0500 From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Subject: new album title! Hi there, I just spoke with a friend who just heard from a reliable source that the working title of the new album IS "Critical Mass". This refers to something involved in nuclear reactions (I won't even TRY to say exactly what because I'm not real sure!). It also has been used in large corporations to refer to the minimum number of people required to complete a project...food for thought... Note that this is a WORKING title. This means it could change before release (e.g. Permanent Waves was originally called "Wavelength"). Skip ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 10:23:46 -0500 From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Subject: COS "lost lyrics"!!! Hi all! I just found a guy who has a test pressing of COS. He said that when he got it, it looked unopened, so he opened it up to take a look. Inside were HAND-WRITTEN lyrics (like the ones in FBN with the drawings at the top of each song)!!! A few of the songs supposedly have extra lines that are crossed out (but presumably still readable)!!! He's going to send me a xerox, so when I get it, I'll send Jimmy and Meg some info for FTP! Skip ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 MAR 93 16:20:34 GMT From: BLTSBARRY@VAX.LIVERPOOL-JOHN-MOORES.AC.UK Subject: Rush on British radio Hi Fellow Rushians!!! I just wish that we in England were as lucky as you guys over the big pond! We never ever hear Rush on the radio here. In fact the only time I've ever heard Rush onthe Radio was La Villa Strangiato! That was on Radio One! Anyway that's my 0.02 pence worth!!! Shaun ---------------------------------------------------------- From: umnevile@ccu.UManitoba.CA Subject: BLerg! Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 9:46:15 CST > Well, I don't know anything about Jaco Pastorius, but I have lots of > problems with the Geddy better than Sting statement. Personally, I > can't provide any kind of rankings in terms of what groups/artists I > like. It could be argued that Geddy is a better bass player technically > than Sting, but that's another story. My opinion is this: Geddy is a better all around bassist than Sting, but Sting is still very good.. I would point to "Masoaka Tanga" (I think that's the spelling) on their first album.. that's a very cool bass song. (BTW, Jaco Pastorius is the bassist from "Weather Report", and he did solo stuff as well. He played a fretless, and he was, in a word, incredible. I'd agree with whoever it was that said he's a level or two above Geddy. Some of his stuff is.. like.. well, not to be believed.) > On the topic of sampling Rush, does anyone have any good suggestions? How about "We have assumed control.." from the end of 2112? Just a thought.. if you're looking for something to make a melody, what I think would be cool would be the very beginning section of 'Cygnus X-1' (from AFTK) where just Geddy is playing.. if you were to sample just one riff and repeat it rhythmically with some sort of electronic beat, hey, I'd dance. :> > From: CONLEYW@bcvms.bc.edu > > Is there anyone who knows an alternative way to play the bass solo in > La Villa Strangiato? I have the transcription from Guitar for the > Practicing musician but It just doesn't sound right to me. The solo in the bass tab at syrinx.umd.edu is right, I think. A quick question: Does anybody here have any experience petitioning Rush? They haven't been to Winnipeg since Moving Pictures, and I think it's time they come back. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael J. Miller" <mumjm02@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu> Subject: Rush, Primus, and Dream Theater Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 13:46:48 CST Hello, Rush fans! I think that this might explain something about Primus using YYZ in their song. You see, Geddy and Primus' bassist are good friends. They go fishing once in a while. So it really shouldn't be surprising that they use Rush's stuff. Also, Primus has opened for Rush before. And speaking of openings, I agree with everyone that thinks Dream Theater should open for Rush. One of my friends who thinks Rush is the greatest group of all times now thinks that Dream Theater puts on an even better show than Rush did! Later. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 13:50:35 -0600 From: "Hoke John A." <jhoke@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: Illinois RUSH and Bones Just a quick correction on the frequency for KSHE 95 out of St. Louis for that gentleman a few days ago. The correct frequency would be 94.7 MHz for KSHE 95.... in Illinois the frequency for WZNS is 95.3, so perhaps that is where the confusion lies. WZNS spans from just about an hour south of Chicago to an hour out of St. Louis on dual frequencies 95.3 and around 108 MHz. The management regrets any inconvenience this may have caused. Both are GREAT Rush playing stations and for AOR/Classic rock. And remember, it doesn't have to be good to be a classic as far as radio station's other selections besides Rush goes. One other query.... has anyone ever found/guessed/inferred any reason for the particular faces of the "bones" on the RTB cover. The numerous 3's are most obviously symbolic of the guys, and the black bones are run in decending order downwards. Down near the bottom where everything "decays" things get a little different. Any explanations? Ideas? JHoke@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Christopher C. Johnson" <ducky@wpi.WPI.EDU> Subject: MA Radio Stations Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 15:14:30 -0500 (EST) Well, also for those of you around the Massachusetts area (particularly the Northeast of MA), there are more stations than just WAAF(107.3) and WCGY(93.7) I don't know how these stations come in elsewhere in MA, but I can get them along the NH border... WZLX(100.7) Boston, MA WGIR(101.1) Manchester, NH WHEB(100.3) Portsmouth, NH (?) WBCN(104.1) Boston, MA All of these have Rush content on a semi-regular basis... I think WAAF has the most, but as far as overall station quality goes, I think WCGY or WZLX is the best... =============================================================================== Begin the day with a friendly voice | A companion unobtrusive | His Plays that song that's so elusive | Fowlness, And the magic music makes your morning mood... | ducky@wpi.wpi.edu --Rush | =============================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 15:27:18 EST From: empire@ufcc.ufl.edu Subject: Rush on radio; Rush/Queensryche; RTB Two radio stations here in Gainesville, FL, WRUF-FM 103.7 (Rock 104) and WRRX 97.7 (97-X), play Rush a little better than occassionally. Rock 104 plays mostly mainstream (Limelight, Tom Sawyer, TSOR, Freewill, FBN, Ctth, Working Man) and RTB (Dreamline, Ghost of a Chance, RTB, Bravado) with a less-frequently heard song here and there ( Finding My Way, Show Don't Tell, New World Man). However, they frequently play Rush on their "5 o'clock Rock Block." Las Thursday (3/25) they played Show Don't Tell, Tom Sawyer, Subdivisions, FBN, The Big Money. On Sunday nights they play two entire albums. I've heard Presto and ASOH on two separate occassions. The other station I mentioned, 97-X, plays more "obscure" Rush tunes but less frequently than Rock 104--2112 (I've heard all of track 1 twice) and Mystic Rhythms from ASOH (also twice). Thought you may enjoy reading this. :) IMO, Queensryche has been influenced to some degree by Rush. Peter Collins (PoW, HYF and next album) produced Queensryche's Operation: Mindcrime and Empire albums. James "Jimbo" Barton (?) was the engineer on the aforemen- tioned albums and will probably work on Rush's next album. Also, Howard Ungerleider (sp?) was the light engineer on Q-ryche's Empire tour. Anyway, based on the sound of the Collins-produced Q-ryche albums, IMHO the next Rush album indeed will be intense. Lastly... Dreamline was the first release off of RTB (not the track RTB). Record labels generally release the first "single" 1-2 weeks before the album to "pump up" the market (and, hence, increase album sales and airplay). Other examples include Def Leppard's "Let's Get Rocked," Peter Gabriel's "Digging in the Dirt," and Q-ryche's "Empire." All of these songs preceded album release by at least one week. (This is in response to Aaron Silverman's question/ statement in the last NMS.) I hope I haven't rambled too much. Thanks for listening. P.S. How do I create a .sig file? Private E-mail please. Rob Ford - College of Architecture, University of Florida EMPIRE@maple.circa.ufl.edu Dreamline on IRC "Time is a gypsy caravan, steals away in the night to leave you stranded in Dreamland"--Neil Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 15:42:45 -0500 (EST) From: John Michael Santore <jsbh+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Rush pilgrimage OK... I have a lot of stuff this time, so please excuse this length of this post. I just got back from my spring break where me and my girlfriend drove around the east coast (DC, Philly, NYC, upstate NY) and we had time to head up to Canada (figured we'd have a Rush pilgrimage as both of us are big Rush fans.) We were fortunate enough to see a bunch of Rush related sights in Canada. (Plus I wanted to check out the Convention stuff... I saw the hotel, etc...) 1) Lakeside park.... after putzing around for a while in St. Catharines we actually managed to find it. It was really foggy out, but it was really neat. There is NO sign that says 'Lakeside Park' but it does have a lighthouse (hard to find actually... it's not this huge thing so it made the place a bit more difficult to find (our directions were sketchy and we drove around for a bit more than a half hour looking for this damn lighthouse :) and a pier and the Merry Go Round. The whole place is kind of cool, although I wish it was a bit warmer and less wet and foggy when we got there. I've included directions to Lakeside park for anyone else that wants to know how to get there. I know a set are in the FAQ but I'll post mine anyway incase those are tricky or difficult. (we didn't use them.. we winged it) >From Niagra Falls: Take Main St. to the Q.E.W. and take it towards Toronto Get off at St. Catharines Niagra St. exit and go right (North) Go down aways and make a left on Linwell St. Take this to Lakeport St. (It's directly behind a high school) Take a right and follow this to the end. It eventually turns into Lock Rd. Take this to the end. Theres a thing for the Port Dalhousie Yacht Club. This is right next to Lakeside Park (the parking lot is behind the restaurants there.) Hopefully this helps. 2) Toronto Danforth and Pape intersection. This is really cool! This is a heavily Greek section of Toronto, and even the street names are written in English and Greek. The actual intersection has a donut place (there are LOTS in Canada) like two banks and a random store. Massey Hall. This was much cooler than I anticipated. I expected some crusty old small venue, but this place actually appeared o have some charm. I forget the address but it's like a block E of Yonge St. around Dundas St. give or take a few blocks Anthem Records, I could NOT find this... the address is something Carlton St. and after going the full length two or three times, I still couldn't find the damn place. Oh well 3) Rheostatics (grabbed this at Sam's Records off Yonge St. cool rcord store *plug plug*): Neil plays on like 3 tracks. This album IMHO really sucks. The drums stuff is OK and he has a neat solo in the song Guns. Other than that, Toronto was a cool city, we had a lot of fun, and there was NOT a whole lot of records stores with lots of Rush stuff. All I got was a few patches... pretty lame for Rush's 'home' city. Oh well, sorry if this sounds kind of dead... I just got back from break and I'm not looking forward to dealing with the shitload of stuff I have to mess with. -John Santore ============================================================================ The Abbreviated .sig of John Santore John Santore (jsbh@andrew.cmu.edu) Rush-Yes-King Crimson-Emerson, Lake and Palmer-Marillion-Genesis (w/ Gabriel) ============================================================================= ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 14:48:51 CST From: andrew kenneth culver <akc1@midway.uchicago.edu> Subject: RE: More trivia...For the trivia minded Regarding your question about Neil's use of plywood on Moving Pictures: You know in the guitar solo of YYZ when you keep hearing something that sounds like a baseball going through your neighbor's window? Well supposedly this sound was created by Neil bashing a chair with a piece of plywood. How he managed to get a sound like shattering glass is totally beyond my comprehension, but this is what they say. I don't remember where I read/heard this. Maybe in the B-man. -- Andy C ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 14:50:24 CST From: andrew kenneth culver <akc1@midway.uchicago.edu> Subject: GIF files Could someone please tell me how to view GIF files? I know how to download files, but the info is all in machine language gibberish. How do I convert it to something useful? [ You need to have some type of gif viewer in order to see the pictures. What you need depends on the type of computer you're trying to view it on. Of course.. you can always convert it to postscript and print it.... If you need more info on this, please send me e-mail. : rush-mgr ] Thanks, Andy C ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 15:53:17 -0500 (EST) From: John Michael Santore <jsbh+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Rush Convention Reminder Just a brief reminder that the Rush convention deposit deadline is Apr 17th. I don't have very many deposits and if you want this thing to happen you really may want to get them to me soon (I need at least 100 to make this thing fly... I don't even have CLOSE to that now...) . I have also reposted the Convention Announcement so that contains details on the convention for those who missed it. Don't hesitate to send me mail or even CALL me (all thats in the Convention announcement. I will add that I checked out Lakeside Park and the Hotel when I was in Toronto last Friday (went up there for break) and things DO look cool as far as that stuff goes. Sorry if I sound bitchy, just I'm kind of disappointed that I didn't get a higher response. -John Santore ============================================================================== Abbreviated .sig of John Santore John Santore (jsbh@andrew.cmu.edu) ============================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 15:55:06 -0500 (EST) From: John Michael Santore <jsbh+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Repost: Official NMS convention announcement ******************************************************************************* O F F I C I A L N M S C O N V E N T I O N A N N O U N C E M E N T ******************************************************************************* The First Annual NMS Rush Fans Convention is being held this summer in Toronto. It will be Friday - Sunday, June 25-27, 1993 at the Hotel Ibis in downtown Toronto (couple of blocks from Massey Hall). Aside from hanging out and partying with fellow fans of the greatest band in the world (and maybe taking a side trip or two to Danforth and Pape or somethign like that), there will be a few main events. 1) Picnic at Lakeside Park. Transportation to and from the park will be provided, as will food. This will happen Saturday morning/afternoon. 2) A Rush tribute band, Rushour will perform a three hour (actually closer to four) set of Rush material. This set will contain songs from every Rush album to this point (and maybe a few special things). I've seen them myself and they are quite good. 3) There is a decent possibility of a Guest Speaker. I've spoken with Anthem Records and I just have to iron out some details with them. Registration for the convention is as follows: A nonrefundable deposit of $85 dollars (per person) is required and the deadline for deposits is April 17, 1993 (but only the first 200 people so get 'em in quick). This deposit covers all convention overhead, specifically the picnic, the band, and some miscellaneous expenses. This also includes an official NMS convention t-shirt (Meg is working on this and I trust that they will be extremely cool) I have tried to estimate prices as closely as possible to ensure the least possible surplus, but since I can't get a firm head count ahead of time, and the fact that the Canadian/American dollar exchange rate is not fixed, there may be leftover money. *ALL* leftover money will be donated to the Rush fanzine A Show of Fans and a charity specified by Anthem records speaking on behalf of Rush. I will personally make *absolutely no profit* on this venture. Detailed financial accountings will be made available upon request. I realize that some people live in the Toronto area, and may be able to make some of their own accommodations, however the only thing that may be any different is tranportation to and from Lakeside Park. Thus for anyone local to the area, I am willing to make a $15 reduction on the deposit. This reduction covers transportation. All other costs are event specific and I will not be able to reduce things further. Payment of this deposit allows your name to be put on a list of people attending the convention. This list will be sent to the Hotel Ibis, and will allow you to call them and make reservations at the convention rate: This rate is $62 (canadian) a night for a single/double $72 for a triple $82 for a quad I am NOT responsible for hotel reservations. I will, however, be sure that upon payment of deposit, you name is added to the list for the reduced hotel rate. As far as people grouping up to share hotel costs, feel free to do so, however a deposit is still required one each person attending. Transportation from your home city to Toronto is the responsibility of all individuals as well. We are limited to 200 people due to the size of the hotel facilities. This means that all space is on a first come, first served basis. The first 200 people who get their checks in to me get to go. I realize some of the details are a bit sketchy, however until I get a firm head count based on this deposit, I can't finalize a lot of the details, such as what kind of food the picnic will have, or a detailed time schedule. All of this will be determined later and will be sent out to everyone attending. Realize that I've volunteered to do this for free, and to be honest, I never done something of this magnitude before, so please give me a little consideration as far as some of the official details and stuff. I expect everything to be worked out well before the convention. Disclaimer: This convention does not condone illegal live recordings. Anyone wishing to trade such materials at the convention does so at their own risk, and that the convention, and the NMS will NOT be held responsible. Please make out all checks ($85 deposit) to John Santore and send them to 1071 Morewood Avenue. Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (receipts WILL be given and any deposits in excess of 200 people will be returned) Deadline is April 17, 1993 and there are only 200 available spots, so first come first served. Please include your T-shirt size, whether or not you will be staying at the hotel, and if you wish to provide your own transportation to Lakeside Park. Anyone who has any further questions or comments feel free to contact me John Santore 1071 Morewood Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15213 or via email jsbh@andrew.cmu.edu or via phone (412) 268-5533 or on IRC '/msg Slythex ' (just '/msg rushserv invite absalom' for an invite to the #p/g! channel) I hope to see you there! John Santore (utterly relieved to have gotten to this stage in the planning) Big Thank-yous go around the world to the following people: Jimmy Lang, Meg Jahnke, Steve Streeter, Thomas Beaudoin, Harold Lessure, Nick Mascari, Mike Sandoval, MIke Weintraub, Susie Kretcshmer, Glen Reed, Dave Warner, Jamie Buckley, Matt Phillips, Eric Carlson, Pat Choy, Tony Reynolds, Lewis Beard, Rod Harrison and anyone else who offered support. ============================================================================= ____________________ / \ "We break the surface tension \_________ ____ \ with our wild kinetic dreams" / / \ \ -Rush, Grand Designs \_______ / (*) ) ) / / /\___/ / Go Philadelphia Flyers! \_____ / / / / / \_______/ John Santore (jsbh@andrew.cmu.edu) \________/ Rush-Yes-King Crimson-Emerson, Lake and Palmer-Marillion-Genesis (w/ Gabriel) ============================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------
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