The National Midnight Star #1036

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RUSH ON ROCKLINE?!?!? Explanation? Panic? Me, panic?! NAH! Didacts p.s. on that Rockline panic thing Neil's Chops Xanadu solo That "Rush Unplugged" thingie The Mystery of FREE WILL...or, Neil's Verbal Veil Re: Re: More Grammar Rush - The Unofficial Discography Rush ripping off Zep #1028 Re: 12/02/94 - TNMS #1031 - Fav album, the eternal thread. Re: Rush in Phoenix I feel like i'm in heaven. Hemispheres Picture Disk Re: FACE TO FACE The Motor Law - A Nice Morning Drive Re: 12/02/94 - The National Midnight Star #1031 HELP! gopher problems? Re: 12/05/94 - The National Midnight Star #1032 *** Special Edition *** Boring ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 1994 21:56:11 -0500 From: Michael L Sensor <sensor@codger.physics.duq.edu> Subject: Didacts & Narpets/"Addicts" & Parents > Subject: What are Didacts & Narpets? > Date: Wed, 30 Nov 94 15:48:13 -0500 > From: dVision <ddmodell@mailbox.syr.edu> > > In reply to: zinnp <zinnp1@centmail.sw2.k12.wy.us> > > Didacts and Narpets are anagrams for Addicts and Parents... "Didacts" may be an anagram for "addicts", but I seem to remember that in one of the Back Stage Club Q & A sessions that Neil wrote for a while, he specifically stated that the song was about teaching -- ie., *didactic* behavior. See the connection? Parents (Narpets) teach you to "Live! Learn!/Give! Earn!" et al. The parents are didacts for this reason. "didact n. [back-formation < ff.] a didactic person." [New World Dictionary Of the English Language, 2d Ed.] I rest my case. :-) --Michael -- Michael Sensor Duquesne University Communications Research Also seen lurking about the law school posing as a student ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 1994 21:54:56 -0500 From: RAKDAK@aol.com Subject: RE:Closer To Our Hearts This concert must have been a very popular one for bootleggers! I have a great video of the 3-8-94 show and a 2 CD set called "Count Her Parts," which, even after I put it one Maxells, sounds 50 times better than any other CP bootie I've heard. This concert is really cool in part because of the name Alex dons on Neil(Karen Carpenter). He was Fabio at that concert, as well as the one I saw live in DC. At the DC concert, he donned Ged Bill Clinton and recieved the loudest boos I've ever heard at a Rush concert!(remember,they've never played Tai Shan or Speed Of Love Live, yet!) Out of curiosity, what did Alex call each at the concerts you all have seen? Take care-RAK ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 1994 23:07:51 -0500 (EST) From: Tom Hubbard <wenarun@grex.cyberspace.org> Subject: Guitar Howdy. I a beginning guitar player and have the moving pictures tab book. Anyone know how YYZ is played? I mean if it's done with a pick or fingers. I've been trying with a pick but it's rough maybe I just need to keep trying. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 1994 22:51:59 -0500 From: mahoncb0@seraph1.sewanee.edu (Chris Mahoney) Subject: Christopher Lanczycki's Fav/First post Hi, my first Rush album (listened to in its entirety, and actually bought by me) was p/g. I'd heard some other, earlier Rush tunes, but p/g was the actual first. I don't really have a solid favourite Rush album, but interestingly, p/g is very special to me, and I have an emotional tie to it that I don't have for other albums...how do you describe it...a certain 'twinge' when you play it, that corresponds to all those emotions you first felt the VERY FIRST TIME you heard that album. When I listen to p/g, all those things always come back, even the recollections of what moments seemed awkward at first. It's really pleasant to have these connections to music. If I was going to pick an overall favourite, based on songwriting, lyrics, passion, and production, it would probably be... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 1994 23:52:21 -0500 (EST) From: Steve Hiroshi Kochi <magog@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu> Subject: Re: a challenge, etc I think I'll take a stab at coming up with the ultimate band, taking into account the one-per-band limit: drums - Neil (duh!) guitars - Steve Howe: Yes bass/stick - Tony Levin: King Crimson keys - Tony Banks: Genesis (I would have gone with Keith Emerson, but he'd probably try to wrestle the spotlight away from the others, what with all of his overplaying) vocals - Freddie Mercury: Queen (even though he's dead, I'm sure if they dug him up, he'd still sing better than 99% of all rock vocalists!) guest spots on flute - Ian Anderson: Jethro Tull And now a message to all of you who are overly concerned with this here grammar thing: Relax! Sometimes you've got to toy with the English language in order to make the lyrics to a song sound right. My advice to you: Don't ever listen to any Yes/Jon Anderson songs. You'll go nuts! And to the folks who're concerned with the growing length of these digests, what with all the posts about analyzing lyrics and debates over best/worst albums: For me, anyways, this is just about the only way I come into contact with any Rush fans, so I think it's cool for people to exchange these sorts of ideas. Personally though, I tend to skip the posts that go into lengthy analyses of lyrics, since my attention span is so damn short, and I don't go through the trouble of analyzing them myself. I listen and sing along to the music because it rocks, and at the end, I say to myself, "Whoa, beauty!" And then I drift off into Dreamland and imagine that I'm away from the stress of college life and am sailing on a Carnival cruise ship, singing and dancing with Kathy Lee Gifford to the tune of YYZ (yes, believe it or not, that was an actual dream I had; don't know how we came up with the idea of singing along to that song, though). And on that note, I guess I'll stop now. -- Steve "A seasoned witch could call you from the depths of your disgrace, and rearrange your liver to the solid mental grace, and achieve it all with music that came quickly from afar, then taste the fruit of man recorded losing all against the hour..." (Try analyzing THOSE lyrics. Now there's a real challange!) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 1994 23:02:04 -0500 From: mahoncb0@seraph1.sewanee.edu (Chris Mahoney) Subject: SEXY GEDDY Kara recently posted that Geddy is sexy.... Long before I ever even THOUGHT I'd be a Rush fan, my mom thought Geddy Lee was just the hottest guy on the face of the planet. When Geddy sang for the Northern Lights benefit song, 'Tears Are Not Enough', they did a documentary of it, and she sat riveted to the TV, waiting to see him. I've always liked Geddy, because of my mom, and now I love his music, too! ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Neil's drumming as of late Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 00:55:09 -0500 (EST) From: "Christopher L Dean" <cdean@mason1.gmu.edu> Hello all... not to start a flame war directed at me, but... all this talk about Neil's drumming made me think -- it seems to me that his drumming has gotten less complex since RTB. And the drumming on CP is very straight-ahead. In fact, it is very un-Neil-like. Now before you get your flame-throwers lit and ready, let me explain that I am talking about all the neat little rhythmic fills and whatnot that he used to throw into the music. For example, check out the last 10-20 seconds of "Lock and Key"... amazing! He's all over the place, yet ends perfectly on time! There's some great work on Presto, too. Of course, the earlier material needs no introduction -- YYZ, Spirit, etc. Oh, the beginning of "Show Don't Tell" also rocks. I don't hear _any_ of this on CP, and very little on RTB. If he _is_ doing amazing stuff, will some drummer please enlighten me and point me to a spot in a song off CP or RTB? Also, please explain what's so tough about it -- it sounds very straight-ahead to me. IMHO, he really took the easy way out on CP/RTB (but mostly CP). nuff said, Chris cdean@mason1.gmu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- too broke to afford a .sig this month. ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jeremy@brick.purchase.edu (Jeremy Q. Goldberg) Subject: Mo' Bettah Barchetta Date: Sat, 3 Dec 94 2:26:11 EST File under "Listening to Rush may play havoc with your blood pressure"... ----->spod@u.washington.edu wrote: What kind of Rush tape for use in the car could be complete sans Red Barchetta? During two parts of that song (the 4 bars of 7/4 right after the solo and "drive like the wind straining the limits of machine and man...") I just feel like pushing the accelarator as far as I can push it. This has resulted in two speeding tickets so far. ----- Whoa! Same thing happened to me during the last Spring Break. (Was it that long ago?!) I was driving with a friend when Red Barchetta (of all songs, damn it :-) came on the radio. I pushed my Red Toyota past 75... Actually, it was the one time I've ever been pulled over for speeding, and I managed to get out of the ticket. I actually said something to the officer along the lines of "...my favorite band/song came on the radio, and I just got a little carried away..." This was, of course, spoken in a nervous tone to enhance the naivety effect. :-) I wonder just how many such 'incidents' have been caused worldwide, with "Red Barchetta" as the instigator...? I wonder too much. -- Jeremy Goldberg Purchase, New York jeremy@brick.purchase.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 03 Dec 1994 12:05:57 -0500 (EST) From: TRMD@grove.iup.edu Subject: Some Bootleg info As a totally unrelated topic to anything, i thought that I would give some info on some bootlegs that I have received in the past year or so. First, the Northern Heroes doudle disk isn't SO bad, after all, it IS just a audience recording. Not only do you get the whole show AND the encores, but you also get some great shots of the boyz, especially of Neil. Also, I have recently gotten a copy of the Superconductor bootleg. The cover is the wrong superconductor, but oh well...at least the spelt the majority of the names of the songs right. The recording is a little slow on the playback, but it has recordings of their first singles, "Not Fade Away" and "You Can't Fight It". Not bad recordings, minus the clicks of the spinning record. For any Genesis fans out there, check out their bootleg of "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" tour bootleg, called "The Lamb Lives"....it's incredible!!! It's almost soundboard quality, and most people wouldn't know the difference if it were (Heck, maybe it is). It has the whole "Lamb..." double disk plus "The Musical Box", and some explanations of songs in between. You MUST get it! I got it for 50 bucks, but would have easily paid 60 for it!!! Also check out that they're now re-releasing the full live, double disks of "Seconds Out" and "Three Sides Live". Another Tidbit before I go...IMHO, my favorite album is HYF. It doesn't have the guitar lines, grant it, but that's not Rush's only deal....they're real musicians, not just guitarists...til next time: (this is my first time, sorry!) Brian Eichorn: trmd@oak.grove.iup.edu IF YOU WANT INFO ON WHERE I GOT THE BOOTLEGS, WRITE TO ABOVE. "Nothing can survive in a vacuum...." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 12:39:50 -0500 (EST) From: John Michael Santore <jsbh+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Congratulations NMS (well kinda) I don't know if any of you folks peruse those cheesy 'internet for dummies' books in the computer section of your local book store, but I do whenever I get a chance to see if they get #p/g! the IRC channel in there... and I was glancing through one called NetChat (called SOMETHING like this at least...), like a book in a series (the other book had all this Doom shit in it), and it listed a whole mess of internet recreational resources (however no #p/g!.... they listed fucking #netsex and #gam (the gay asian males channel??! never even HEARD OF this one) and some other crap (had like a few page section on JUST the sex channels... bah... ) Ok ok, I'll get to the point. The book actually had asection on alt.music.rush (didn't say much here), and the NMS... the NMS section was less than flattering citing examples of people who 'relive the pot smoking days of "Tom Sawyer"' (approximate quote). They also mention the chest mic discussion on vital signs we've had here, as well as some other stuff they referred to as too nit picky.... So the NMS's few seconds in the cheesy computer book spotlight... Congratulations or not, depending on how you look at it... [ Hm, a nice UNAUTHORIZED book of resources, how enjoyable. I wasn't even contacted or asked permission to be included in this book.. Let's sue! : rush-mgr ] -John Santore Slythex on #p/g! (self declared co-dictator of the elitist Rush fans channel on IRC which didn't get in a damn book yet!) A big thank you goes around the world to the rest of the #p/g! schleps! ============================================================================= ____________________ / \ "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 & Palmer - Echolyn - Gentle Giant ============================================================================= ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 94 12:54:43 EST From: John Ambrose <jambrose@eden.rutgers.edu> Subject: Red Barchetta's Motor Law Attention all Planets of the Solar Federation... There was a recent question on NMS about the Motor Law mentioned in "Red Barchetta". Again, I'd have to echo the rush-mgr in saying that you'd really have to refer to the poem on which "Red Barchetta" was based for more on this. However, although "Red Barchetta" takes place in the future, I maintain that the seeds of the Motor Law have been sown by today's radical environmentalists. These socialists-in-disguise have consistantly shown a higher regard for "the environment" than they have for human life. A good example of this would be legislation requiring automobile companies to comply with higher and higher mile-per-gallon standards. Since anyone familiar with rudimentary thermodynamics knows that internal combustion engines can only achieve an efficiency of 35-45%, the only way to comply with these standards is to make the cars lighter. The result of this self-righteous, misguided legislation is thousands of more automobile deaths a year -- deaths that could have been prevented if the victims' cars were heavier and sturdier. But, hey, at least the sky won't fall now. THAT, my friends, is today's Motor Law. --"laissez faire" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 19:05:46 GMT From: Gregg Jaeger <jaeger@buphy.bu.edu> Subject: Eye to Eye I just want to confirm something that Bob K. mentioned in his post about Geddy's looking at the front row. Back during the Signals tour I had the good fortune of being front row several times and I was amazed how much eye contact Ged made with me (and presumably others) up front. I think this is the sort of contact with fans that Ged enjoys most (look at the lyrics to "Chemistry" -- music making contact, etc.) for those of you who think he can be rude to fans. It's a very personal sort of thing and very honest, IMHO. Good luck getting to the front row yourself! Gregg ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 15:03:17 -0500 Subject: Whoa There! Hiya! MEADMSTR@aol.com quoted me in NMS a couple days ago: >>>I find it difficult to believe that stars can "blow off" thier >>>fans they way they do. After all, we made them!! >>As far as Neil's personal attitude toward fans, I'll admit that >>there are nicer "famous" people (as far as how they treat their >>fans)...but make no mistake: the band OWES us nothing...other than >>their best effort and honest expression in the art they're making! >>Sorry to vent...end of speech. >> -Skip Whoa there! Now, in defense of myself...first, the TOP portion was NOT even written by me! (The way it was posted made it look like I wrote the whole thing). Second, the bottom portion (which WAS written by me), is only a small excerpt from my reply to the guy that wrote the top part. It is taken completely out of context. I basically wrote to the guy and said the same thing you are saying in your post...they don't owe us anything, etc. The small portion of my reply you have chosen to reprint here was merely my small concession that there ARE famous people out there who are a little more PATIENT with their fans (by THEIR choice). If Neil doesn't want to deal with fans that much, FINE. THAT is my position... >In talking with Pegi Ceccone a couple of years ago, she said that >the guys just wanted to be able to create their music.... that's >it.... no hidden motives, no other great aspirations....., and was >explained later to me by Neil. Absolutely...and I think it's great. >Is that so wrong ? Not at all... >Personally, Neil has been very nice to me, though, I do go out of >the way to respect his privacy.... You're not getting an argument from me...try writing to the person I responded to...the guy that wrote the TOP part of the above quote... >Don't forget " can't pretend a stranger is a long awaited >friend...." I haven't forgotten. Don't forget to get your facts straight before you start berating and (mis)attributing quotes :) ...and you can QUOTE me on all of this :) -Skip ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 03 Dec 94 15:18:58 EST From: OttoPilat <IBMVW2@UNIVSCVM.CSD.SCAROLINA.EDU> Subject: GUP, Reagan, and the USA This is in response to Chris Mahoney's speculation on the meaning of "Red Sector A." First of all, let me say that you presented a very interesting argument that made me think quite a bit. But here's what I think. . . I don't believe Neil Peart was as anti-Reagan and anti-US as you might think. This is again only speculation, but here is how I reason it out. Primarily, I look at the fact that Peart and Reagan both had a common influence, that of Ayn Rand. Now, before anyone says, "Don't overestimate Rand's influence on Peart", let me say that I am not. In fact, for both men, you can only call Rand one of the many influences they had (Yet, Rand was significant for both). On that basis, I have to think that Peart probably agreed at least in principle with some of Reagan's policies in the '80s. Now, the defense build up of the '80s did heighten the tensions of the Cold War, and I believe that around the time of GUP, the nuclear weapon reduction talks between the US and USSR had just collapsed. There was definitely a lot of "Pressure" in the world at that time. However, I believe that Peart would put as least as much blame on the USSR as the USA. If you read the lyrics of "Heresy" on RTB, you can see that Peart is extremely anti-communist (as he said, "It made me angry!") From this point of view, you could see where Peart did not like the military build up, but he wasn't about to surrender to the communists. Songs like "Red Lenses" and "Between the Wheels" seem to be saying that we need to be very careful in this era of military build up. Because if we are dogmatic about things like "Reds under the bed" we can make snap decisions which will lead to complete destruction. On the other hand, we cannot bankrupt ourselves through military spending, or "Brother can you spare . . ." To me, GUP is not anti-American. What it is saying is that the world is on a course toward destruction that is getting more and more tense. We must protect our way of living, so we must build our military, but we cannot let our military bankrupt us or destroy us. In effect, what he is saying is that unless we are graceful under this pressure and think our way out of this situation, we will end up in a world not unlike "Red Sector A." The "Pressure" is a world locked into an inevitable conflict of ideology that could lead to ulitimate destruction at the drop of a pin. The "Grace" is delicately finding a solution to this problem without sacrificing everything you value. Just my opinion, sorry if it sounded like a sermon. $Bill "Otto" Pilat ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 17:37:10 -0500 (EST) From: Steven Van Timmeren <svtimm50@ursa.Calvin.EDU> Subject: Something pointless Hey fellow Rush fans, I was just cruising through PeW when I found something interesting. Right at the beginning you can hear the water and the seagulls: not too impressive. But, if you turn it up you can also hear some blue jays calling in the background. Now, if you aren't a bird watcher this may seem like a bunch of pointless sh*t. Well, let me be the first to point out that it is. That is why I'm sharing it. Just a little bit of worthless information to brighten your day. -Steven Van Timmeren ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 03 Dec 1994 15:31:47 -0800 (PST) From: 9443740@NESSIE.CC.WWU.EDU Subject: Neil's CP drum set. Dear Rush-ites, I recently ordered a poster from Ludwig, out of Modern Drummer magazine. It is a picture of Neil sitting inside his CP drumset. I see that he only has one bass drum. I thought he has always had two of them, and Rush didn't come to Seattle this year :(. So could someone tell me if Neil is using one bass or two, and if one, why. Thank you. -Arvid Hokanson ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 17:22:09 -0800 (PST) From: Niki Leboeuf <vortexae@u.washington.edu> Subject: RUSH ON ROCKLINE?!?!? Explanation? Panic? Me, panic?! NAH! Help!!! I just heard something about an 11/28/94 Rockline episode?! Ok, well, Seattle's KISW 99.9 used to get Rockline, I know it did, but I have been unable to find it two weeks running, one of those weeks being the fatal night of the 28th. (Did Rockline change times? I thought it was 10:30 in New Orleans, 8:30 in Seattle, Monday nights both places...) So if someone could a> tell me what the hell it was (Rush? are you telling me I missed Rush on Rockline? For the first time since Roll the Bones? NOOOOOO!!!!) and b> make me a copy for which I will trade anything off my bootlist.txt or just send a blank tape and mailing costs?! Yes, I am on the verge of panic. Sorta. Well, I'll survive. But still! OH yeah. Hi, how ya doin'? Sorry I was away for so long, or if you'd rather, sorry I came back (grin!) ... I notice the call for female Rush fans has started up again; I'm one, so feel free to add me to your list of cool people. :) Looking Forward To Your E-mail... --Niki La Vortex Strangiatisimo New Test Sig, get yer copy today "I couldn't trust the thinking >...how's my driving? to comment, call of a man who takes the Universe-- vortexae@stein.u.washington.edu... if there is one--for granted." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 19:22:26 -0600 (CST) From: Joe Gregg <gregg@badlands.NoDak.edu> Subject: Didacts When I was young(er) and foolish, I looked up "didact" in the dictionary, and I noticed that it means "teacher." I know the anagram part is the proverbial "truth" but, hey, that's kinda cool. Another thing I've looked up is "syrinx." According to the American College Dictionary, 1960: syrinx (seer' ingks) n., pl. "syringes" (se rin' jeez) 1. Anat. the Eustachian tube. 2. Orinth [study of birds abbreviated] the vocal organ of birds, situated at or near the bifucation of the trachea into the bronchi 3. (cap) a nymph who was pursued by Pan and, to escape him, was turned into a reed, of which he made the Panpipe. 4. Panpipe. All I can say is (my English teacher would be orgasmic), "The irony is stunning." The second definition could describe Geddy's own vocal arangement (ie birdlike in pitch, sometimes). The third is ironic because Our Hero, pursued by the priests, initially found release in music. My mythology knowlede is minimal, so I guess I seem surpised. Am I the first to notice this? I've never read it posted by anyone else. I think that's just plain cool. " " --2112, Overture (sans the "meek" part) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 17:31:15 -0800 (PST) From: Niki Leboeuf <vortexae@u.washington.edu> Subject: p.s. on that Rockline panic thing Gabriel -- if the one you're looking for is Rush on Rockline just after the release of Counterparts, I have that. Did you copy Monday night's Rockline? I'm thinking trade here... again, I Look Forward To Your E-mail... --Niki The Vortex is getting desperate New Test Sig, get yer copy today "I couldn't trust the thinking >...how's my driving? to comment, call of a man who takes the Universe-- vortexae@stein.u.washington.edu... if there is one--for granted." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 94 21:49:08 EST From: dpupello@tbag.tscs.com (Dennis Pupello) Subject: Neil's Chops In response to Scott Brian Bissett <bissett@rintintin.Colorado.EDU>: In the video for Subdivisions, Neil cross-sticks during the snare/hi-hat fill which, if memory serves, leads into the solo section of the tune. I believe you mentioned the cross-sticking section in Red Barchetta. Several sections of Xanadu have some mini-cross-sticking. He also cross-sticks, of course, during in the drum solo performed on various tours and the 2nd annual Buddy Rich memorial concert. I'm sure there are other instances, but I can't recall them offhand. :) We draw our own designs / But fortune has to make that frame --Neil Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 94 22:09:09 EST From: dpupello@tbag.tscs.com (Dennis Pupello) Subject: Xanadu solo In listening to Exit Stage Left, I can't believe how great Alex's solo is during Xanadu. Power, emotion, speed -- this one's got it all, and literally raises goosebumps on my arms. There are only a few other solos which elicit this reaction, including the soaring notes of Mission (live and studio, especially live), Available Light, and, strangely enough, Hand Over Fist. Now I'm not talking about high-energy, killer solos--of which there are many--such as FreeWill, Kid Gloves, Spirit of Radio, etc., but those that touch you emotionally. {Jeez, I'm sounding a little like Phil Donahue; Die dress-wearing touchy-feely feminist!} }:) Anyone have other solos which touch a chord? Oh yeah. Dammit Jim, I'm a drummer, not a hot-shot guitarist! We draw our own designs / But fortune has to make that frame --Neil Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 22:49:52 -0800 (PST) From: Niki Leboeuf <vortexae@u.washington.edu> Subject: That "Rush Unplugged" thingie I've probably griped along these lines before but... To hell with Mtv! To hell with Mtv Unplugged! But I'd be interested to hear Rush do some stuff (preexisting or not) acoustically. Wouldn't it be cool to hear that it doesn't take electricity but just pure artistic talent to make them the great musicians they are? True, some of their stuff wouldn't translate well, but, well, some would... Besides, Geddy Lee doing the upright bass thing... wouldn't that just be fun?! Then we haul out the grand piano and hope he knows how to play it by then... Ok, ok, getting silly. But still! Personally, I think whoever started this discussion should have phrased it differently. "Rush Unplugged" for some reason started everyone going "I hate MTV!" which has nothing to do with it... Lastly: can someone explain me the connection between "Politically Incorrect" and Rush? This is not a slanted "get back on topic" flame; this is me being confused and hoping I didn't miss out on something else. I mean, missing Rockline was bad enough... Hey! I just called KISW and they said they killed their Rockline reception because "the guests on the show were getting too mellow." Um... who's been on Rocklin recently that's too mellow for a "pure rock" radio station? Too many appearances by the Gin Blossoms or something? I don't know. I mean, wasn't Candlebox recently on? Aren't they Seattle people? Doesn't a Seattle rock station want to plug their own hometown bands? Am I griping too much? I think I'm going to call each DJ and complain until they think I'm a lot of complaints. Boy would that be annoying. --Niki, who's usualy The Incredible Vortex but wears many hats so why not be a lot of complaints? New Test Sig, get yer copy today >...how's my driving? to comment, call getting sick of that quote vortexae@stein.u.washington.edu... after too many repetitions ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Dec 1994 04:30:57 -0500 From: mahoncb0@seraph1.sewanee.edu (Chris Mahoney) Subject: The Mystery of FREE WILL...or, Neil's Verbal Veil Many thanks to those who wrote to me about my post on Red Sector "=C5"...it was much appreciated. I was wondering today about FREE WILL...you know, that whole question about whether or not the lyrics in the cd jacket are correct or not. Once again, referring to the FAQ, it seems obvious that Neil will have nothing to do with any real clarification...if I'm remembering correctly, he says that they take great pains to make sure that the lyric sheets are correct, and that therefore, the printed words can be trusted. Here's the scenario... Geddy seems to sing, "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice" The cd jacket, and Neil, claim, "If you still choose not to decide, you cannot have made a choice" So in the end, there's no real answer, other than maybe a mistake... Perhaps...but that's no fun! I don't think it's a mistake, because Neil seemed pretty damn firm about the lyric sheet's authenticity. I THINK there's a little pun going on here, a very subtle one. The song's title is FREE WILL, right? So maybe Rush are saying that they have as much free will as they want...even to have two sets of words. What's interesting is that the two sets of words are not simply different versions of the same thing. Instead, they are opposite statements. That's why I think this was done purposefully, because it appears to be random, but could actually be a systematic rebuttal of the other side of the coin...and therefore an allegorical representation of the song's theme. I also like the self-deprecating lyric, 'I will choose a path that's CLEAR'...does Neil often do this?!? No!!! He's Mr. AMBIGUITY, and that's why we love his lyrics! His ambiguity with this issue just seems to highlight the whole thing for me...it's enjoyable to try and figure out these riddles...even if they're riddles that we imagine. I mean, so what if it IS coincidence? Speculation won't hurt anybody. Maybe you'll agree with me...and if you are agreeing, you're probably laughing, because I think it's another Rush joke, along the lines of Red Lenses and Superconductor...a mocking, subtle type of intelligent humour. Of course, maybe you'll think it's BS, so I'll shut up now. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Dec 1994 13:24:13 -0500 From: JimPlywood@aol.com Subject: Re: Re: More Grammar bpoynton@merle.acns.nwu.edu said in Digest 1031 > Science, like nature, must also be tamed > With a view towards its preservation > Given the same state of integrity > It will surely help us along > To begin my criticism, "also" is superfluous. Other than the fact that > it sounds stupid, "Science, like nature, must be tamed" would suffice. Geddy has said that he has Neil rework some verses so that he may sing them more easily. Perhaps this verse is one example. Rythymically "must also be tamed" fits much better here than "must be tamed". bpoynton@merle.acns.nwu.edu also said in Digest 1031: > And most of us understand that "its preservation" is nature's > preservation, but "its" is not clearly tied to a definite subject. > It could easily refer to "science", except we know that Neil probably > doesn't think that science existing for its own sake is a good thing > because by this point we've already heard most of the song. > Furthermore, the "state of integrity" is the "same" as what? The other > errors are understandable, but to what does Neil here refer? Neil is talking about science here! He is saying that we must handle the world of sciences with the same care and balance that we treat nature with. He suggests that if we do this, man will benefit from the world of science. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Dec 1994 23:14:12 +0100 From: peterl@informator.se Subject: Rush - The Unofficial Discography Hi fellow Rush-friends, I have been a Rush-fan since early 1981 (Moving Pictures) collecting all albums and interesting records I could get my hands on. These records has together with "a few" notes been the foundation for "Rush - The Unofficial Discograpy", available since early 1988. As you can imagine, writing a discography for a group like Rush is almost impossible. Even though it THIS FAR only covers official records released in Canada, Holland, Sweden, UK and USA, it is more than 60 pages thick! It includes information about vinyl albums (LP's) 7" + 12" singles, CD-albums and CD-singles, including promo's, picture disk's etc. My goal is to make "Rush - The Unofficial Discograpy" one of the best discographies ever published for Rush (yes I know - big words)!!! But to make it good I need more infomation. That's why I am interested in the following information for ANY record released: Title: ... Company/Label: Anthem/Mercury/Epic etc Number: .... Country: Can/US/Jap etc... Type: LP/CD/7"/12"/CD-S Year manufactured: 19xx Type of cover: Standard, Fold-out-cover, double F-O-C etc... Things included: Posters etc... Notes: Color of vinyl, etc etc To give you an example: Title: RUSH - Hemispheres Company/Label: Anthem Number: SANR-1-1015 Country: Canada Type: LP (vinyl) Year manufactured: 1978 Type of cover: Fold-out-cover (FOC) Things included: Small poster (12 x 24") Notes: Red Vinyl And to give you another example (for singles): Title: RUSH - The Big Money/ 5.36 RUSH - Territories 6.19 Company/Label: Vertigo Number: RUSH-12 Country: UK Type: 7" single Year manufactured: 1985 Type of cover: Picture sleve (PS) Things included: - Notes: - If you have any information you'd like to share, or would like a copy of "Rush - The Unofficial Discograpy", please send a mail to: PeterL@Informator.SE "Rush - The Unofficial Discograpy" is FREE OF CHARGE and available in the following formats: - ASCII - Microsoft Windows 3.1 Write - Microsoft Word 2.0 / 6.0 ******************************************************** * I'm VERY interested in information about records * * released in Canada, Japan and Australia. * ******************************************************** Regards Peter Lutteman ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Dec 94 17:27:28 CST From: matt@rsgis2.tamu.edu (Matt Falter) Subject: Rush ripping off Zep #1028 Whether or not Rush's first album can be considered a Led Zeppelin rip off is a point that Zep and Rush fans could argue all day. But remember Led Zeppelin's first album, and cuts off of the next two weren't all originals, where as I believe all of the first Rush album was. Where ever Rush's influence came from for the first album, doesn't matter much to me, I still think it kicks ass. Matt "And the meek shall inherit nothing" - FZ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: richard@sol.newcastle.edu.au (Richard Webber) Subject: Re: 12/02/94 - TNMS #1031 - Fav album, the eternal thread. Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 11:35:23 +1100 (EST) > > Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1994 13:21:20 -0500 (EST) > From: Christopher Lanczycki <lancz@alw.nih.gov> > Subject: fav album - first album > > How strong is the correlation between first album and favorite album, or, > are there alot of people for whom their favorite album (or Rush era) > is NOT the album (or era) with which they were weaned onto Rush??? > > FAV: Hem (mid-70's) > FIRST: GUP (early-80's) > > Chris > (who had one too many idle thoughts) > Will this thread ever end? I doubt it. OK, my $0.02 worth: FAV ALBUM: 2112 FAV PERIOD: Mid 70's - FBN to FTK FIRST ALBUM: Presto So, at least in my case, the correlation isn't there - although I haven't got many of the early-mid 80's albums yet. Richard. -- Richard (Zydlebug) Webber ~ .-_|\ University of Newcastle / \ Callaghan 2308 \.--._/<-- Newcastle, it's about 'ere. Australia. ~ v email: richard@cs.newcastle.edu.au phone: +61 49 216034, fax: +61 49 216929 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Seconi~ <mseconi@sedona.intel.com> Date: Sun, 4 Dec 1994 17:42:59 -0700 Subject: Re: Rush in Phoenix According to Steve Schenk in TNMS 1031: >1. For all of you in markets that play very little or no Rush at all, >too bad you don't live in Phoenix, AZ. I hear at least two Rush songs >an hour on 93.3 WDKB and 97.9 KUPD from as early as Working Man to >Nobody's Hero. I agree, the Valley of the Sun does seem to give Rush their fair share of air time. Last Fri (12/2) at lunch time, 93.3 WDKB played Kim Mitchell's "Go For Soda" (a very big surprise as I haven't heard this fav tune of mine in years and my 45s (remember these?) are in Florida and I can't find the CD here in Phoenix) followed by "The Spirit of Radio" (another fav). Definitely made having to get my truck washed during lunch more enjoyable. Mark Seconi mseconi@sedona.intel.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 04 Dec 94 20:50:13 EST From: "Roy L. Taylor" <71151.1543@compuserve.com> Subject: I feel like i'm in heaven. I am glad that I found this group while searching the Rocknet on Compuserve the other night at work. I have been looking for a long time for a " fan club " so to speak. Just last night I sent a message to a cousin of mine in the recording industry asking for his help on finding a fan club. It is really great to read other peoples thoughts about the band. I have enjoyed their music for 17 years and have become a avid fan. I've lived in Germany for the last 12 years and felt alone in my interest in the band. Even at home, I have a hard time listing to their music, my wife is a pop fan. I would be interested if anyone knows if they will be in Europe in the next year. I hope that this outlet for the exchange of ideas on one of the most influential bands ever lives forever. If anyone reading this resides in Germany, perhaps there is a local club that I could be intoduced to. I look forward to talking with you all... Roy L Taylor >>> COMPUSERVE Address 71151,1543 ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Hemispheres Picture Disk Date: Sun, 4 Dec 94 22:42:38 EST From: Daniel L. Wilson <mus4dlw@cabell.vcu.edu> Dearist fellow Rush fans, just a quick question! This weekend I picked up a Hemispheres Picture Disk (vinyl). I hadn't seen or heard of this before and I was wondering how rare they were? The back of the jacket does say that the sound quality is not as good as the normal vinyl, but I didn't buy it for the sound. If anyone has info please e-mail me at mus4dlw@cabell.vcu.edu Dan Wilson BTW, I have played it and it sounds pretty good! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 02:54:32 -0800 From: nmorin@weber.ucsd.edu (Norman Morin) Subject: Re: FACE TO FACE That was the best interview with Alex I have ever read. Thanks alot. --Norm -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ Norman J. Morin ^ ^ Department of Economics ^ ^ University of California, San Diego ^ ^ nmorin@weber.ucsd.edu ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 05 Dec 1994 11:59:13 +0000 From: irt@pcmail.nerc-bas.ac.uk Subject: The Motor Law - A Nice Morning Drive RAKDAK wanted to know about 'The Motor Law' - well, as mentioned by the Editor, this is inspired by 'A Nice Morning Drive'. You can actually get the text of the short story through the RUSH WWW page, which has a URL of: http://www.cerf.net/rush/HTML/rush.html The story is under http://www.cerf.net/rush/HTML/articles/nicedrive.html On another subject, Scott Brian Bissett says: Has anybody ever thought that maybe Neil goes overboard on the drums in the middle of a verse. - Not really overboard. In Neil's case, I think 'if you've got it, flaunt it' is the order of the day. In any case, if you feel that's how it should be played, you're better off doing it that way than thinking 'Is this a bit over the top?'. If he'd done that, they might never have been where they are now. Play it yourself the way you think he should play it - does it sound as good? I think not... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 05 Dec 94 04:06:07 PST From: "nathan j. hickok" <HICKOK@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU> Subject: Re: 12/02/94 - The National Midnight Star #1031 Hey guys and gals...how you doin. just wanted to drop a line b4 i go home this morning...first: Ive been in a ongoing disagreement with my girlfriend over the 'listenability' of RUSH. She seems to think that its a movement totally supported by 'boys' (he r very words). Now i dont want to believe this is true, so what i need is a fav or. I would really like to hear from some of the female fans of our revered her oes...nothing fancy, just why you like RUSH and how long youve been listening. thanx... Another thing before i go. theres been alot of speculation on the next album an d just what kind of sound the boys would put out. Well, i thought i would put i n my two bits worth just to see if anyone agrees... Roll the Bones was more mai nstream pop (forgive me for using that term, it was used in only the loosest se nse), and counterparts was more geared for the alternative movement (just look at who opened for them on the tour). my guess is that now theyre going to go fo r a stripped down, earthy sound. now before you 'anti-unpluggers' go haywire, j ust let me say thats not what im suggesting. My guess is more utilization of ac oustics and vocals (i want to hear Alex sing, or maybe even Neill!). Yeah, mayb e it is radical, but you have to admit they have done just about everythig else ...short of Country and opera (neat idea though). LATER ALL... Nathan J. Hickok ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 08:57:50 -0500 (EST) From: matthew john putti <mputti@umich.edu> Subject: HELP! I need help. My girlfriend is not a Rush fan (GASP!). I really want to make her one. I have been playing Rush for her lately whenever I can and I evem told her that she should really give them a chance, but she remains RUSH-ignorant. Anyways, I can't read her lyrics because she thinks poetry is stupid and won't even read mine. So, what am I to do to get her to see the light??? Matt ---------------------------------------------------------- From: will geeslin <geeslin@mik.uky.edu> Date: Mon, 5 Dec 94 10:26:30 -0500 Subject: gopher problems? Has anyone had problems with the syrinx gopher? I have been trying for the last couple of weeks to access the Guitar Tab section, and it has been unavailable. Every other section, however, has been up. Any thoughts? [ It's been fixed. During the syrinx upgrade, the directories got shuffled around and I had to re-link them. : rush-mgr ] On a related note, one muscial group that I'm in is working on Hemispheres and there are a couple of things that I'm having difficulty figuring out. If anyone has access to the guitar tab, I would appreciate hearing from you. The parts I'm interested in are some clarification on the first solo and the little solo that preludes "The universe collides...". the first six notes are B-A-G, E-D-C, but as it goes lower I just can't tell what the hell is going on. Sorry this is so long, and not of general interest. Actually I do have something of general interest. I received a postcard from Neil, in which he very politely responded to a letter I sent him earlier this year. I can post the contents if people are interested. BTW, he has the most flamboyant signature of the three. -- ---==[ Will Geeslin ]==--- "Dignity, Schmignity, Joel. University of Kentucky I want elephants...Lot's of 'em"-Tom Servo geeslin@mik.uky.edu Chicago Blackhawks, UK Wildcats, Rush (the Canadian variety) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 09:45:16 -0700 (MST) From: Antonio Patino Iribe <al527681@campus.her.itesm.mx> Subject: Re: 12/05/94 - The National Midnight Star #1032 *** Special Edition *** whoever that wanted the tab for "the Trees" i have a short idea of how the cords go: i guess they go like this: D Fmin7 Cmin7 A E G Bm Bm D A Bm then alex plays the same riff through the first verse. then it goes like this (D) (A) (Bm) 2 0 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 0 2 x 0 F# F# .................................... G G .................................... A B And the maples formed a union G D A and demanded iqual rigths and it goes like this I guess. My apollogies if i made a mistake. I'd like to know some solid information about the new album, RUSH of course, anybody knows let me know. Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Dec 94 17:12 GMT From: bsimpson@cix.compulink.co.uk (Barry Simpson) Subject: Boring As this is only my second posting, I'm probably going to P*** some poeple off. At "The Spirit of Rush" we pride ourselves on not being like "A Show of Fans" by Steve Streeter, and in some repects NMS. We don't print every bit of trivial crap, that someone drags up, EG: [ Ah but then again, most people don't have to pay for the NMS. If they did, I would imagine there'd be a lot less of the trivial posts... This mailing list started over 5 years ago to substitute for a lack of a Usenet group for Rush. And even though now there *is* a newsgroup, I prefer the NMS over it BY FAR... of course I could be biased.. :-) : rush-mgr ] "I've heard that Alex is a Born again Christian." WHO GIVES A SHIT!! IF is or isn't "I think Alex plays the Limelight solo like this." WHO GIVES A SHIT!! "Neils lyrics for Lock & Key are using the incorrect grammer" WHO GIVES A SHIT!! They sound good... "I don't think Geddy is a practising Jew" WHO GIVES A SHIT!! At SOR we try to print only FACTS from the horses mouth NOT speculation. I know that I will get a lot of feedback from this telling me to get lost and get back to my own reality. I am a Rush NUT, so much so that I have to listen to them at least once a day. I also play guitar in a coverband. I use the exact same guitar as Alex, a PRS classics, with sweet switchs. Plus I use Marshalls and Digitech gear. If you ask me for a complete run down of Alexs' gear I can give you one even quoting, the guage strings he uses, and the different chord structures he plays. That reminds me a few of the TABS put on the FTP are COMPLETELY WRONG!! and If half these people actually played what they had written, on a guitar using the same setup as Alex they would know that there stuff is wrong. The best example of this is the solo for "Leave that thing Alone" Who ever TABed it shout be shot. They had the first note as an A on the G string (2nd Fret) Alex plays this at the A on the A sting (12th Fret) and works his way down te strings at the 12th then down towards the 24th on the top E. Sorry, I must apologise my out burst, but I've just had some obsure news today (not Rush related), well I'll go now and let you get back to your own little big world. Regards and salutations.. Stewart Gilray. ----------------------------------------------------------
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