The National Midnight Star #653

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Fri Apr 2 22:28:43 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA12819; Fri, 2 Apr 93 22:28:40 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA05179; Fri, 2 Apr 93 21:35:08 -0500 Date: Fri, 2 Apr 93 21:35:08 -0500 Message-Id: <9304030235.AA05179@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: 04/01/93 - The National Midnight Star #653 Status: R
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Hear-n-AId Hemispheres concert opening "song" Chicago '78 question Gold CD/YYZ/Misc nastybadawful rumor... My last desperate plea! stuff New Album Update! RTB cover - Signals tour name - HYF juggler picture Is Clinton the New World Man? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu Apr 1 12:50:57 EST 1993 From: rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu <The National Midnight Star Editor> Subject: Administrivia This is the 2nd part of the digest for today. Not really a gripe but let's keep list from turning into a political analyst column. All articles involving politics are put at the end of the digest. I say the best forum for that would be email. Thanks for understanding. Also a lot of people are talking about mailing out the FAQL to new subscribers, this sounds like a good idea and might actually start doing it. Thanks for the suggestion. -rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 11:58:19 CST From: "(Gerry Good)" <J455%NEMOMUS.bitnet@ACADEMIC.NEMOSTATE.EDU> Subject: Read the FAQ! Read it! Or Die! This is kind of a bitch-post, but I am really sick of seeing some of the same questions, and "Did you know this..." type of things being posted. Look people, nearly ALL of this stuff is in the FAQ. PLEASE read it, it is chock full of stuff like this. For example, lately I have seen the "1001001 is I in ASCII" posted about five gazillion times in the last two weeks, too bad I already knew that. I realize that most of this is coming from new members, but after seeing so many repetitions, I'm just fed up. Rush-mgr, if possible, I suggest sending out the FAQ to new members when they first sign up, like some other lists (MST3K, for example.) If you are already doing this, sorry, I don't remember. Also, now might be a good time to send out the FAQ again. To new members, I repeat, read the FAQ. Thanx. (shutting up now) |===============================================================| |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: Tue, 30 Mar 93 13:32:51 -0500 From: vhalen@acs.bu.edu (Brian Zive) Subject: Guitar Research/Poll Dear Rush fans, I'm darn curious to know who your 3 favorite guitarists are other than Alex L. Why? I'm just curious to see what makes Rush fans tick. If you would, please send me your 3 favorite guitarists, in order. There are some stipulations though. All 3 guitarists must be living, therefore Jimi Hendrix would be a very bad answer. And remember, even though Stevie Ray is still very popular, he's dead too. (Don't mean to be so blunt.) Also, if you can please refrain from making anti-Eddie Van Halen remarks, I would be very happy. And if Alex L. isn't in your top 3, let me know that too. The poll will probably go on for about 2 weeks, depending on how many Physical Chemsitry labs I have to write up. Thanks for your time, zive vhalen@acs.bu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 30 Mar 93 14:27:13 EST From: Thomas Regina <71530.417@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Metallica and Repeat Posts As I have mentioned here before, "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" from Metallica's "Master of Puppets" features the bass riff from Rush's "Tom Sawyer". This is probably why M. thanked Rush in their liner notes. Also, we long time subscribers welcome you newcomers to the list, but I have noticed a glut of repeat trivia posts. Remember, if the trivia is obvious, we already know about it, and you can FTP the Frequently Asked Questions List (FAQL) to see if your trivia post is original. And, I don't think Rush inspired Van Halen at all. Consider: Sammy Hagar doesn't sing about anything profound, Alex is flashy but average, Michael Anthony is just a drunken hack, and Eddy is an idiot without his guitar. He hasn't been innovative for 10 years. I lost some respect for him when he said he doesn't listen to new music. Rush's music would be above their heads. [ Oh no, not the Van Halen Bashing again. sigh.. :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 12:54:06 PST From: johnlee@sirius.UVic.CA (John Lee) Subject: YYZ shattering sound, & old pictures of Geddy You're right. It does sound like glass shattering. My impression was that it was a recording of someone hurling a wine glass to the floor. But I don't know about the plywood. It must have been a VERY frail chair. I've been checking out some of the GIF files you can FTP from the Temples, and is it just me or does By-Tor look a wee bit undernourished in the old pictures? It looks like he was a real bonerack back then. Oh, well. I guess it doesn't matter now. Long live Geddy Lee!! [ Please keep your posts to < 80 characters a line! :rush-mgr ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------RUSH-----PINK FLOYD------BOSTON---------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------John ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 14:58 CST From: CUBSFAN@OREAD.CC.UKANS.EDU Subject: Close encounters of the shirt kind and live albums Just had someone come up to me and compliment me on my shirt (my NMS shirt, that is!) This person was into the Net and a semi-Rush fan, but had never heard of the NMS...I told him about it, and he thought the idea of the NMS and of the T-shirts was really "cool" (to use his word :-) and so we may have a new subscriber! [ That's pretty cool. Has anybody had any run in stories about the shirt and other Rush fans? PS. For shirt info mail meg@syrinx.umd.edu Just wait till next tour!!!! :rush-mgr ] * * * In yesterday's NMS, someone discussed what material Rush might choose to release on a 20th anniversary retrospective...this person said that Rush had been pretty decent at releasing live material. I agree that the ration of 1 live album for every 4 studio releases is a good ratio, but Rush has done very poorly in actually *filling* the live albums... Where is Natural Science, Analog Kid, Limelight, or The Enemy Within? Instead we get Closer to the Heart, twice! One of the reasons I collect Rush "rarities" is to get some of the material from a live concert. I bet if Rush released some more live material, bootlegging would decrease significantly. Anyway, all for now! Mike Silverman cubsfan@oread.cc.ukans.edu 6 DAYS til Opening Day!!!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 15:08 CST From: CUBSFAN@OREAD.CC.UKANS.EDU Subject: Rush and Rush This is one of my biggest pet peeves...I'll be somewhere, and someone I am totally not expectic to says something like "Oh, I'm going back to the office to listen to Rush." Needless to say, I am happy to hear of another Rush fan...Once (the first time this happened) I asked the person what his favorite song was, and got looked at like I just beamed down from Neptune! Then the truth hit me...sad, but true, these people are referring to that conservative gasbag of a radio host, Rush *Limbaugh* Is there any way to petition him to change his first name...we don't want the fine name of our favorite band sullied! :-) Liberal to the death! -Mike Silverman Chicago Cubs: 1993 National League East Champions ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 13:49 MDT Subject: Hear'n'Aid & Moog(?)-solo From: mspring@hvlpa.att.com! To the other people of Rushia, Someone asked about an Hear'n' Aid album and what Rush song was on it. Well, the HnA was a Heavy-metal version of Live Aid organised by Mr. Ronnie James Dio (Rainbow, Black Sabbath). Several HM-famous guys played & sang on one track called _Stars_ (HM-We aeavy Metal We are the world 8^) include: Yngwie Malmsteen, Ted Nugent, Vivian Cambell, Adrian Smith&Dave Murray (Maiden) , Geoff Tate, Spinal-Tap-guys etc etc. Unfortunately the Terrific Three were not on the song :^( The rest of the album were songs of other HM bands : Scorpions (Very cool live version of _the Zoo_), Jimi Hendrix (_Can you see me_ or something like that), Dio, Y&T, Motorhead, some other bands I cannot think of at the moment AND.......Rush. The Rush Song on the album is _Distant Early Warning_ recorded at the P/G tour and is a quite good one also. I think I heard the version again on the Prime Mover-12" (the one with the _3D_Cover) but I'm not sure. About the Moog-solo someone asked : 1st. I do not think it's a Moog but an Oberheim or something but definitely not a moog (IMO). 2nd. I own _Rush Complete Volume 1_ and _... Volume 2_ and this contains all the rushsongs upto PoW for piano & voice. Subdivisionis one of them. The solo is partly transcribed in it. The 1st solo is complete and the second one (the one before the guitar solo) is not but this is a variation on the 1st one. If you (donot remember who you are :( mail me i could mail you more info on _Rush Complete_ or more specific info on the solo's (mail mspring@hvlpa.att.com). That's it (sorry for the long post) ho hooooo, Mark P.S. Rush is NEVER played on the radio in Holland :((( ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 14:41 MDT Subject: Afterimage on Dutch radio From: mspring@hvlpa.att.com! I knew that this was going to happen: One hour after I posted the message that they NEVER play Rush on the dutch radio I hear a very familiar AEGF- chord intro on the radio : Afterimage. Guess I should have done it earlier and I should do it a lot more from now on 8^) They never play Rush on the Dutch Radio ......................... Damn, it doesn't work 8^) CU All, ho hooooo Mark ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 16:11:16 -0500 (EST) From: Mark Luszcz <joker@ravel.udel.edu> Subject: Favorite Band Poll Well, apparently quite a few of you liked the idea. I have about 50 responses so far. I'll post results at the end of this week. If you would like to stand up and be counted, send your top 5 favorite groups (including Rush, if they're in your top 5) to: joker@ravel.udel.edu Just a hint of some of the results, other than Rush (of course), many votes are coming in for: Marillion, Yes, Genesis, VH, Metallica and Pink Floyd. About 100 different groups have been mentioned, so far. see ya!! Mark ---------------------------------------------------------- From: becker@boilerbob.corp.mot.com (John Becker) Subject: Rush FAQ list Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 15:51:35 CST Looking at some of the posts in almost every NMS issue, I wonder how many subscribers ever bother to read the FAQ list? Come on people, Dan Delany puts a lot of effort into this list, and yet the same questions keep getting asked over and over. Spend a few minutes reading it before you ask a question next time, and you may not only find the answer you were seeking, but probably will learn a lot more about the group in the process. Rush-mgr: Maybe you should consider sending the FAQ list to all new readers as soon as you subscribe them. Just an idea. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 15:15:26 PST From: mattb <mbarnett@cclink.fhcrc.org> Subject: zip's and gif's Greetings one and all. I've located a number of GIF viewers/converters on the net for OS2. But I'm using a mail server to get them and I can't unzip them for some reason. The files are not recognized as .zip files. I know files sometimes get screwed up in the email process; does anybody know a solution to this problem? Many thanks, Matt Opening band -- Cheap Trick Same name different artist -- Fly by Night off Into the Light by Ian Anderson (I think that's right?) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike J. Bell" <cs202113@umbc.edu> Subject: Limelight transcription Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 21:01:13 -0500 (EST) Hi, I'm looking for a transcription for the drums at the end of Limelight, after the last chorus. If anyone has any knowledge of or a copy of said part of the song, please contact me. Mike Bell (cs202113@umbc.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 00:16:55 -0500 (EST) From: Ethan Evan Prater <prater@YALE.EDU> Subject: ESL video date? What's the date given on the ESL video? For example, the ASOH video says it's from 23 April 1988, though it's really a mishmosh of shows. What is the alleged single date for ESL? Thanks a lot... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ethan Evan Prater | "The sign of Eth is rising in the air..." | prater@yale.edu | -- Rush -- By-Tor and the Snow Dog -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: che5mib@sun.leeds.ac.uk Date: Wed, 31 Mar 93 12:09:53 BST Subject: Hear-n-AId >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? In answer to this question, yes H.n.A. was a similar thing to Live Aid, many rock and heavy metal stars, Tony Iommi, Bruce Dickinson, Ronnie James DIo, Rob Halford to name but a few. Now if my memory serves me right they produced an album and also a record (a cover of Deep Purples 'Smoke on the Water'). These were both definately available in the UK about 5-6 years ago. The video of the single had Alex Lifeson playing guitar, but for the life of me I could not tell you if Geddy or Neil were also on the record,( hey come on what do you expect it was several years ago).I have seen the Album and single in only a few second hand record shops these days and now that you mention it I think that the next time I spot them they will have to come and take up residence at my house. Enough of this, I hope that somewhere in all that there is a bit of useful info. Mike----Life is but a candle, And the dream must give it flame. (I like that!) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 10:36:52 -0500 From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Subject: Hemispheres concert opening "song" Hi there... I was just wondering if anyone knows what that piece is that was played at the beginning of all the Hemispheres shows (as the band took the stage)?...it sounds like some classical piece or something along those lines...anyone? Pull out those boots and give it a listen! Thanks, SKIP ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 10:05:15 -0600 (CST) From: DLM4731@ZEUS.TAMU.EDU Subject: Chicago '78 question As many of you know, there are several tapes floating around out there for the Chicago Hemispheres show. I know of three that have the following dates: 12/16,12/18 and 1/8/79. As it turned out all three are of the same show. An argument over seats after the first song confirms this. Now the question, does anyone know when Rush actually played Chicago??(Hopefully someone can consult an old Chicago newpaper achive to find out) Geddy mentions that this is the third night and during the encore wishes the crowd a Merry Christmas. Based on this I would rule out the January show. By consulting the tour list, it is possible to be either show. Can anyone shed some light on this??? Dave ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeffrey Fanelli <fanelli@student.msu.edu> Subject: Gold CD/YYZ/Misc Date: Wed, 31 Mar 93 14:51:22 EST Well hello all! This is my first.. I just wanted to say thanks for setting this up. (Mngment!) and I hope our Toronto friends have had as much of a positive impact/influence on all of your lives that it has mine.. I have some responses.. > I thought I would let everyone know (if you didn't know already) >that there may be some rare Master Recording versions (you know, the >gold, overpriced CDs?) floating around the Southeast of >"Moving Pictures" What you are referring to is the "ORGINAL MASTER RECORDING" series of Moving Pictures, it was just released about 4 months ago. (that makes three damn copies of MP that I have!! (One for the car, one for home, and one I spent forty bucks on). It is 24kt Gold Plated disc, called an Ultradisc II, (for their second generation of gold disc technology). It does have excellant sound quality, as do all cd's, with an appropriate hi-fi system, one can experience its sonic improvements. > Does anyone know where I could get some Rush cd singles. Where you can get em depends on where you live of course, the few that I have (and have seen) are GHOST OF A CHANCE, (W/DREAMLINE,CHAIN LIGHTNING, AND RED TIDE), ROLL THE BONES, (W/TOM SAWYER AND SPIRIT OF RADIO BOTH F/EXIT...) A domestic ROLL THE BONES (W/WHERE'S MY THING, SUPERCONDUCTOR, AND IT'S A RAP PART 3, NEIL PEART SPEAKS). The last one is cool, the interview with Neil covers the making of roll the bones, it is from the radio interview with him that was played last year, (I think that Red Beard thing). The 45 and the record have parts 1 and 2 of the interview with Alex and Geddy respecitively.. I never got em.. [ The interview snips are all on the Roll The Bones Radio Special CD. There's actually more on the CD than in the singles and the picture LP. If any of you subscribe to Spirit of Rush - UK fanzine (an excellent publication BTW), it has been transcribed in one of their issues. :rush-mgr ] I also have "The Big Money" CDV5 video single, (it also happens to be gold), it includes RED SECTOR A (LIVE F/GRACE TOUR), AND MARATHON, as well as the SHORT version of the Big Money video.. very cool. There was supposed to have been released a similar CDV5 video single for Time Stand Still, but from what I have heard it was never released (anyone hear or know different?? I want it!) One the subject of laser discs, available also are THROUGH THE CAMERA EYE, EXIT >...STAGE LEFT, GRACE UNDER PRESSURE TOUR (really cool, has fear trilogy and Vital Signs live!!), A SHOW OF HANDS, AND CHRONICLES. I am looking for some sort of recordings of the Presto and Roll the Bones videos, I know they made videos for SHOW DON'T TELL, THE PASS, AND ROLL THE BONES, (any others??), but I have never seen them available in the video store on anything.. anyone's input on this would be greatly appreciated!! [ There was also a video done for SuperConductor as well. :rush-mgr ] Sorry to drag, I also have promo cd singles for Show Don't Tell, The Pass, and Time Stand Still, kinda neat, nothing extra as bar as 'b-sides' or anything.. Seeyah! Jeff @ Michigan State (Go Wolverines anyways!) -- Well-weathered leather Hot metal and oil The scented country air Sunlight on chrome The blue of the landscape Every nerve aware! -Neil Peart yeah! Got my first speeding ticket living THAT song.. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 15:45:36 -0500 From: Methuselah <fontaine@wam.umd.edu> Subject: nastybadawful rumor... This weekend, I heard from a semi-reliable source that Rush will not be touring for awhile due to Neil having arthritis in his hands!! Anyone else hear this horrific piece of info, or is it bullshit? [ Ah.. good to hear that the old rumor mill is still in good working order after all these years. The answer of course is that Neil is not suffering from arthiritis, he's got cancer! :) Just kidding, the band is doing fine.. :rush-mgr ] ---mail me! Marshall xxxxxx (301)314-2189 | fontaine@wam.umd.edu | ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 17:59 EDT From: CONLEYW@bcvms.bc.edu Subject: My last desperate plea! Please,please,please,please,please, send in your responses to my public opinion poll. Ive received quite a bit so far but not enough to make any interesting observations. I dare you, bombard me with your ideas. In case you dont have the question, here it is: List your 10 favorite rush tunes and your favorite album(s). I will (hopefullY) post results around the end of the week so all can see! thanks and send em in!! bill"I love polls about rush"conley ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 93 23:03:04 EST From: Michael Della Bitta <EVK102@URIACC.URI.EDU> Subject: stuff Hey, everybody! This is my first post and I don't even know if this is free or if I have to subscribe or what. But I do know that clueless users like me usually get busted on afterword for posting sentances like that, to consider it deleted. Anyway, I am posting to offer two jucy tidbits of Rush information. 1) On the bottom of the inside cover of the Roll The Bones concert program is a pattern made of skulls and bones. This turns out to be Morse code. It says: REMEMBER DEATH Kinda scary, huh? :) You people may have already heard this, and it might be old news, and if it is, too bad. anyway, on to number 2 2) I recently saw the Rush cover band Moving Pictures in a show along with a Hendrix band called Bold As Love at URI. They were a dissapointment. The guitarist and the drummer were decent, even though they didn't capture the feeling of a Rush concert, they were adequate. The bassist was another thing altogether. He spent so musch time tripping over all of his keybord and MIDI control stuff he forgot to play bass a couple of times. He would just stop and twiddle some dials for like twenty seconds. Also his keyboards went nuts at least three times during the show. I guess that functioned as comic relief. Anyway, these guys didn't pull it off for me like the Hendrix band did. - Michael Della Bitta evk102@uriacc.uri.edu (aka neptune) - "For Best Results Play At Maximum Volume" - Rush ps in response to the person who asked about letters biringing albums to us or whatever, i was told that they looked at the lyrics and found whichever letter came up the most and used that as the sponsoring letter. i do not think it is a coincidence that they just happen to be my initals in order. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 01 Apr 93 04:53:41 EST From: A rational romantic mystic cynical idealist <MWEINTR@american.edu> Subject: New Album Update! Okay, here's the deal... I (being a music director at WVAU, 101.7 FM and 610 AM here at The American University in Washington, DC) spoke to the kind people up at Anthem Records in Toronto (eh) this past afternoon, and they told me a little more info about the new album: Tentative title: Critical Mass Tentative release: 14 September 1993 Tentative tour starts: 5 January 1994, in Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto Tentative cover design: Kind of a mix between a nuclear mushroom cloud over The U. S. Capitol Building (except that computer graphics have GREATLY increased the size of the Capitol so that it looks like it's about to burst) and an anthill... It was hard for Judy (the operator there) to describe it over the phone, and it's even harder to describe it second- hand through email... She DID say that Hugh Syme will be collaborating with noted Yes-artist Roger Dean for the inlay artwork (Dean may or may not work on the cover, too) Theme of the album: Something like things are so bad now we have to change them. There IS a Gangster of Boats, part III written, but it's NOT an instrumental. Judy tells me that Neil wrote the lyrics about their sequencing computer and how computers are taking over modern society. They will be recording the album at Bad Animals studio in Seattle. Geddy has written his first set of lyrics since "Different Strings" (not including the group effort on Chemistry), a somewhat humourous tune about baseball, (dedicated to the World Champs Blue Jays, of course) called "Bats and Balls" There will be a guest musician on the album: Ian Anderson, of Jethro Tull fame, will play guest flute on a very-Celtic influenced song tentatively titled "Swimming Upstream." The lyrics aren't quite finished yet, and Ian Anderson may help Neil out on them. And, finally, the band has already selected who they want as their openning act: Dream Theater, labelmates on Atlantic. Rush has not ruled out two openning acts (the extra band would be a local prog rock band from each city they play). The world tour starts, as I mentioned above, in January, and will last at least a year, with them playing North America in the winter and fall, and Europe in the spring, and Africa and Asia (with Australia) in the summer. I know you are as anxious as I am for this new album! See you in the record stores on Tuesday the 14th of September! Mike p.s. Oh yeah: HAPPY APRIL FOOLS DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) [ Almost had me there :) :rush-mgr ] ***Yes-Rush-Marillion-ELP-Genesis-King Crimson-Dream Theater-Beatles*** * Mike Weintraub, aka Jvi on IRC "Courageous convictions * * mweintr@american.edu will drag the dream * * jedi@wave.cerf.net into existence" * * The American University, Washington DC - Rush (NOT Limbaugh) * ***Go Philadelphia Flyers, Vancouver Canucks & Philadelphia Phillies*** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1993 07:33:45 -0700 From: Benjamin Travis Radford <icred000@triton.unm.edu> Subject: RTB cover - Signals tour name - HYF juggler picture Hey, hey, folks... just a few short notes... Is anyone else bothered by the lack of artistic integrity on the Roll The Bones cover? Don't get me wrong: I like the cover and think it's a cool concept and relates well to the title. I am referring to the space that is covered (or, rather, NOT covered) by the kid's head. IMHO, the cover would be more interesting and more realistic if the kid's head covered one of the letters in "Bones" (the 'n', if I remember). Look, either the "Roll the Bones" is supposed to be written on the wall behind the kid or it isn't. If it is, then the artist/photographer should have moved all the tile letters two spaces to the right, thus allowing the space between 'the' and 'bones' to be the space covered by the kid's head. I know this is sort of nit-picky, but it has bothered me for a while and I thought I'd mention it. Also, anyone know who the kid is? Is it Julian, Geddy's son, who appeared in the p/g video? Does anyone know offhand why the Signals tour was proclaimed the "New World Tour"? Of course, New World Man appears on that album also. What "new world" were they touring? Was it a new outlook for the band or does "new world" refer to a political or cultural change? I don't remember anything in "Visions" about it, but there may have been. I am hereby offering, for any TNMS subscriber who would like one, an 8.5 X 11 pen-and-ink drawing of the juggler on HYF. I have finished the basic design, but will not be able to complete it until after I graduate from college in May. Unfortunately, the computer account through which I am able to post to TNMS will be cancelled at the time of my graduation. If you are interested, send a request to my address above before May 15. Once I get some idea of how many people would like one, I'll mail you my address for a SASE. Drawings should be ready by the end of June. Offer good anywhere people listen to Rush, as long as you pay the postage. --Did you hear about the constipated mathematician? --He worked it out with a pencil! __ | \ |__/ _ _ "No, his mind is not for rent/ | \ /_> |/ \ To any god or government" |__/ \_ | \_________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Is Clinton the New World Man? From: easy@west.darkside.com (Phil D. Croix) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 93 17:12:45 PST I was listening to New World Man recently and an astonishing coincidence. Paying close attention to the lyrics, I realized that the subject in the lyrics could ACTUALLY be Clinton. Here are some examples: "He's a rebel and a runner/ He's a signal turning green He's a restless young romantic(did somebody say Flowers?) wants to run the big machine" Describing Bill in his college days: "He's got a problem with his poisons(just LOVES them women doesn't he?) But you know he'll find a cure(the Press)/ He's cleaning up his sytems(..."and I didn't like it and I didn't inhale.") To keep his nature pure" Bill wins the white house by emulating the characteristics of previous leaders: "Learning to match the beat of the old world man(Truman? Kennedyesque? Reagan? "Learning to catch the heat of the third world man"--Saddam is probably licking his chops this very minute because it is a smooth sail back to tyranny and an easy fight against the new "caring president". Bill finally gets into the White House and realizes that he's actually got to work, and he doesn't have the Republicans to blame anymore for every thing that goes wrong: "He's got to make his own mistakes and learn to mend the mess he makes" Looks like Bills off to a good start with messes. Two months to appoint a freaking Attorny General?? He still doesn't have all of his cabinet in place, not to mention the total absence of an ambassador to Russia, the country we are supposed to be having some big talks with! Some more similarities: "He's old enough to know what's right(that's questionable) But young enough not to choose it/ He's noble enough(meaning"kiss Ass") to win the world but Fool enough to lose it" And he WILL lose it... Bill comes into our homes each night.....: "He's a radio receiver tuned to factories and farms" --"Please, you need to CONTRIBUTE(pay more taxes) to the betterment of the country(making you more dependent on the government), Oh please, you are unpatriotic if you don't want to CONTRIBUTE!" What has he done so far?: "he's a writer(he sure wrote some tax increases pretty quick) an arranger("Sure Keith, you can go back into the Navy, even though your peers do not like you and will refuse to work with you and others like you...") and a young boy bearing arms"-Well, technically, Clinton NEVER bore arms. In fact, he protested in MOSCOW of all places, against his own country. That used to be called TREASON, butso what? Now he's our president. And now the boy who did some dodging is bearing ALL the arms in the world. "Trying to save the day for the Old World Man"--"Sure, Hatian boat people, I won't deny your entry into America....even though your boats will not make it and a number of you will die needlessly on the ocean. SURE! Come on it! *The very next day* " I'm sorry but you Hatians just can't come in. I canged my mind. You say that 400 Hatians have just been reported killed in the rough seas they tried to cross? Oooops! They didn't think I was serious did they??" And to wrap it up, this ays it all: "He' not concerned with yesterday(then I guess he forgot what happened when the last Tax and Spent democrat got into office. Maybe keywords such as UNIMPLOYMENT and INFLATION can jog his apathy.) "He knows constant change is here today"--well that's what they campaigned on isn't it? Change. But did you want it for the better or the worse? Seems like you all voted for the latter. "He's noble enough to know what's right But weak enough not to choose it"-- Sure, he MAY want to help this country, but he is spending TOO much time listening to all the special interest groups that helped him get elected, and now he has to pay them all off so they'll shut up. "he's wise enough to win the world" --Yeah, he won all your confidence, and at the same time he's got you all feeling good about paying higher taxes and CONTRIBUTING your fair share. Sure, it takes the money right out of your pockets so you have LESS to spend, but you all seem to like CONTRIBUTING. "But fool enough to lose it-- He's a New World Man..." He WILL lose it. I wonder who Neil Peart had in mind when he wrote the lyrics to this song. It was written exactly ten years ago, right after the Carter years. Funny how the same lyrics written then can apply to the way things are being ran now. It looks like we just took a BIG step BACKWARD. Sometimes I also wonder if Neil saw this coming when he wrote New World Man. I welcome anyone and everyone to comment on this. I think that this very subject will stimulate good discussion and wont be as boring as "Rush on the Radio", or "Why does Neil wear a bandanna? Is he going bald"" Matthew Van Horn ----------------------------------------------------------
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