The National Midnight Star #1073

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Potential flame & Religion Re: Radio show for Rush Re: Andy's Flame Away Temples of Syrinx Drummers and Northern Heroes Re: 03/17/95 - The National Midnight Star #1069 Neil's Drums Re: 03/17/95 - The National Midnight Star #1070 RE: Periodic Ridiculousness 2 Cents for A Passage To Bangkok Aimee Mann Thoughts To Andrew Logue Another Extreme Rush Concert Experience NO RUSH COUNTRY ALBUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Countdowns, Pep Bands and Rush The Orbit Room Cover Bands in Ohio? Rushology, brought to you by the letter O I apologise in advance... Cinderella Man & Ayn Rand, Worst RUSH songs (no relation) Neil at beginning of YYZ -- crotales Female Rush Fans Re: Burning For Buddy drummers Archives Info Marching bands 2112/_Anthem_ relationship ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 1995 15:33:52 -0600 (CST) From: Tim Mulligan <timbob@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu> Subject: various questions/comments 1) Why do some people on the list refer to "YYZ" as "YYZed"? I can't figure this out for the life(son) of me. 2) Some one said that they've never been to a Rush concert that wasn't sold out. When I saw them in Oklahoma City on the RTB tour, there were only about 7,000 people there. (The arena was slightly more than half full). It was a great show, though. My percussion professor at the time went with a guy who had seen every tour since 2112. He said that this was the best show of them all. Rush didn't come to OKC on the CP tour, which bummed out a lot of people. They even had "Oklahoma City" on their tour shirts (!), but they never made it there. I'm not sure why, because they played many markets that are much smaller (Topeka, KS, for example). Strangely, on the RTB tour, they came to OKC, but _didn't_ put it on the shirts. Must be some kind of cruel joke! 3) 2112 is pronounced "twenty-one-twelve". Ever hear of Tchaikovsky's "one-eight-one-two" Overture? :) 4) I, too, never notice the "inhaling" sound on "A Passage to Bangkok". Probably because I rarely listen to the studio version of that song. That _is_ hilarious! I laugh when people try to say that Rush never smoked pot. _Please_, people! They were young, reasonably successful musicians in THE 70S!!! 5) Am I the only one who thinks it is totally rediculous that there are a dozen posts in each issue involving abbreviations of elements? Geez, enough already. YKYAARFW you include the lyrics to "The Trees" while writing against "affirmative action" in a philosophy journal. YK your instructor is ARFW this is the only journal you get an "A" on! Tim ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 95 14:42:09 PST From: Lance_Neustaeter@tvbbs.wimsey.com (Lance Neustaeter) Subject: Neil's lyrics KEITH M. SMERAK: KS> I don't believe this is all that true. If you think about 2112 KS> for instance, it's really a simple theme: the individual vs. the KS> collective, stated quite eloquently. The Trees: the stronger KS> oppressing the weaker. Wrong. Try again. The trees is about an envious mediocrity who consoles their mediocrity by believing that those better than them got that way by opressing them. In a word: egalitarianism. The envious mediocrity, fuelled by their incorrect ideology, drags their betters down to their level. Lance * Some will sell their dreams for small desires/ Or lose the race to * rats/ Get caught in ticking traps/ And start to dream of somewhere/ To * relax their restless flight// Somewhere out of a memory/ Of lighted * streets on quiet nights. . . --Peart -- Via DLG Pro v1.1 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 11:17:00 +0900 From: Yoshiko Negishim <PXE00416@niftyserve.or.jp> Subject: Age of Alex's sons According to Alex's interview (It is a time of "Roll The Bones" in 1991), his oldest son has just been 21. And Alex said his second son was born 14 years ago. Judging from this interview, Alex's second son to be born is thought before and after "A Farewell To Kings" release. $$$$$$$ Yoshiko Negishima <PXE00416@niftyserve.or.jp> $$$$$$$ $$$$$ But most of us just dream about $$$$$ $$$ The things we'd like to be -- N.Peart $$$ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 10:43:57 -0500 (EST) From: "Lisa R. Weinberg" <lrw1820@is2.NYU.EDU> Subject: Rushology For the second night of that bizarre week in April of 1986, I trekked back to the Meadowlands from Long Island with with my chum from elementary school, John Gimbalvo (my Dad could never pronounce his last name so he said "Jim-bow-wow" while laughing uncontrollably). John drove us in his deep blue VW Bug. He was amazed when I told him what had transpired the previous night. (Those of you who missed my first episode, I failed in my attempt to bribe the security guard to get backstage and my ride left without me, believing that I had succeeded in meeting Rush.) John assured me that he would not leave me. We arrived in the parking lot of the Brendan Byrne Arena around 6:30. Marillion would begin their set in an hour. We walked closer and closer to a large gate, lined with concertgoers walking past security very slowly. When we got near the long line, I opened up my small box of "Rushology" business cards. I was determined to give out all 500 of them to Rush fans. Since about a hundred of them were near me, why not start handing them out already, I thought. I started from the back of the line and worked my way to the front. And then-- "Wait a second. What the hell do you think you're doing?" barked a large man with a yellow blazer that read "Concert Security" on the back of it. Oh God, I thought. "Nothing. I'm just handing out some business cards." I said in my most innocent voice. Up to now, I was getting a whole range of feedback from the Rush fans who received a Rushology card. Some laughed, some jumped up and down while others handed my cards back to me. "Let me see that," he insisted. He didn't seem to care what I had just said. He was as determined as my cat when it notices a moth in the living room. "Hey, look at this," he yells to his security "buddies" who are frisking each person with a ticket in hand. They stop frisking and read the card. One of them looks at me and says, "Stay right here. You're not going anywhere!" After swallowing the lump in my throat, I asked innocently what did I do wrong. "You're in trouble," says another guard and proceeds to talk into his walkie-talkie. Soon, a large van stops in front of the line of Rush fans that is getting longer and longer. As John gets through security, I tell him that I will meet him inside. I hope. I was starting to think that I would have the right to make one phone call in a police station. The security guards ordered me to get into the van. There was only the driver in the van and he was much older than the ones frisking. So I climbed in, shaking like a leaf. The driver had my box of cards in one hand while driving around the parking lot with his other hand on the wheel. He pulls out a card and reads it. "What's Rushology?" he asked. So I proceed to tell him what it's about. The following is the explanation with a few alterations for TNMS: In 1985, I had the idea to make a fan club/newsletter or fanzine. Each issue of the newsletter would have a focus on one of Rush's albums. Members were asked to write to me and tell me everything they knew about the album. My job was to write a general synopsis of the album and add bits and pieces of members' writings that could give more flavor to the summary. In other words, I would quote them. Along with this focus, it contained trivia contests, itineraries, polls, concert reviews, a superb drawing for the cover, and a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. I had members from all over the world (37 members total). The cost was $7 and it lasted one year due to a lack support, funds and my commitment to college, which I entered in the Fall of 1986. When I told the driver what Rushology was about, he said he was impressed. He dropped me off in front of the arena and told me that I could pick up my cards after the show. After a great performance in the 16th row, I picked up my cards, gave a few out (I couldn't resist), and walked with John back to his car. Now the bad news--John could not get the car started. We were towed to another part of New Jersey and were picked up by John's parents. I got home at 3 AM. BTW, I'm not Lisa Weinberg (according to the beginning of this post). She's my girlfriend and I am using her account. See you next time for Part 3. "Chasing something new to believe in" Rock the boats, Derek J. Barker ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 13:24:02 -0500 From: SGruver@aol.com Subject: re:Covering Rush Why don't you try "Afterimage". I always thought that tune had some real tasty keyboard writing in it Steve Gruver Tucson, Arizona (where it's already 90 degrees!!) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 13:26:37 -0500 From: SGruver@aol.com Subject: Re:MUSIC TRAINING As far as I know, the only member of Rush to have had formal musical training was Neil Peart. I believe that he took drum/percussion lessons while living in England (I may be wrong on the Country...). Steve Gruver Tucson, Arizona ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 13:30:01 -0500 From: SGruver@aol.com Subject: Re: OPENING BANDS.... I think the best opening band I've seen opening for RUSH was the Steve Morse Band (Formally the Dixie Dregs). This was during the _Power Windows_ Tour in 1986. They played 4 songs in their demanded encore (in Phoenix), which included "Dazed & Confused", by Led Zeppelin Steve Gruver Tucson, Arizona ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 15:14:45 -0500 From: JimHeuser@aol.com Subject: Melvins opening for Rush The esteemed Mr. Harris writes: "The Melvyns opened for Rush in Sacramento on the Counterparts tour, andthey were the worst act I'd ever seen. Seeing them gave me sincere hopethat maybe I could open for Rush someday. I don't know what happened toCandlebox, does any one else? Didn't they open for Rush in other cities?" The Melvins also opened the Feb 12, 1994 show in San Jose. They were horrible there too. When the last awful chord was played, the crowd erupted in a spontaneous "Boooooo." Those jeers turned into delighted applause when the house lights came on, which meant no more Melvins. They were really, really bad. Jim "You know how that rabbit feels Going under your speeding wheels" --The Professor ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 20:59:11 -0500 From: ChrisL4493@aol.com Subject: YKYRARF/ NYC Hi all. YKYRARF: 1) when you buy a satellite dish to get Much Musique. 2) You get TNMS. 3) Your parents go to canada and they buy something you don't have from the boyz, and you don't even ask them!!!!!!. 4) You write a letter to somebody, and you use a RUSH lyrics for 87.87% of it. 5) You SEND stuff to TNMS.... Any other RUSHers in NYC??? If yes E-MAIL ME!!! THANX for reading, CHRIS... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 21:23:08 -0500 (EST) From: ADRIANNE BOSCO <ABOSCO@LOYOLA.EDU> Subject: some questions... Hey Everyone! When I went home for spring break, I spent a lot of time listening to and watching Rush. I had to make up for the month and a half at school with no time to relax to Rush. :) Anyway, I thought of a few questions that maybe some of you know the answers to (and I already checked the FAQ on these...) First, I was wondering where the scenes in Subdivisions were filmed. Where is that housing development? And who is the kid that was in it? I was also wondering about the Afterimage video. Does anyone know who the kid in that one is? Is it one of the boys' kids? Sorry if these questions sound trivial... I'm just curious about everything. Did anyone notice how much Entre Nous and Alien Shore are alike? Entre Nous mentions "building bridges on a troubled sea," and Alien Shore says " building bridges on the ocean floor." Entre Nous also has a line saying "We are islands to each other," which sounds a lot like the theme of Alien Shore. Just some things I thought I would share... Adrianne "Art as expression- Not as market campaigns Will still capture our imaginations..." - Neil on why there are so many of us Rush fans :) ............Another random thought from the mind of ABosco............... Adrianne M. Bosco Loyola College, Baltimore "I'll go with the wind, I'll stand in the light" - Neil Peart ......................................................................... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 95 13:17:42 GMT From: J.Screaton@sheffield.ac.uk (James Screaton) Subject: Potential flame & Religion Hi All, Do we always have to slag off other bands? Can we be a little bit tolerant of other peoples tastes for a change? We all like Rush, so just leave the other bands out of it. If you don't like a band, fine, but don't slag them off here. OK now that s over with :) YKYAARFW England are beating Scotland at Rugby 21 12 and you hope that's the final score (actually 24 12) Finally, a little story. Ten years ago , a friend and myself were playing in a band which split up. We both went our separate ways and didn't meet again until a few months ago. We were both big Rush fans 10 years ago, but I had heard that he had "got religion" in the meantime. We got together, and yes, he had "got religion" in a big way. It had really changed his life. We started talking about music, and he basically said that Rush summarised all the bad things in his prior life. He said that they must be into witchcraft due to the Pentagrams, Burning Crosses on the album covers, and singing about Necromancers. These subjects are all too familiar on the NMS, but it's another story coming from a converted ex Rush fan. I agreed to a difference of opinion at the time, but really it has really got to me that he thought religion and Rush couldn't mix. Now a while back there was a rumour that Alex was born again, and I wondered how many people out there are born again, as according to my friend, there shouldn't be any. Is there any one with similar stories, if so I'd be interested to hear them, by email if neccessary. Thanks James PS I told him that Lerxt in Wonderland was perhaps the most moving music I know. If thats music for demons, then I'm doomed :) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 95 07:34:36 MST From: uug@sago.cuc.ab.ca (William Graham) Subject: Re: Radio show for Rush In connection with Rush radio shows, I'm a part time DJ for our local university radio station (CJSW, 90.9 FM), filling in sometimes for the 00:00-06:00 shift. I began my first on-air "training wheels" show a couple of years ago with "Voices of Old People" (Simon & Garfunkle), followed by "Afterimage". I was told not to play Rush on a regular basis after that, since we are an "alternative" station, and Rush gets played by other stations in town. So, a few weeks after Counterparts came out, I /almost/ played the entire CD straight through, but chickened out after "Cut to the Chase". And, at the suggestion of this list, I have played the Fear trilogy, in order. Re: Val Azzoli's comments > "...be followed by a live album or a boxed set or compilation > of their live shows-- tying it in with a CD-ROM..." A Rush CD-ROM is a totally cool idea! Can you say "video game soundtrack"? - William Graham - uug@sago.cuc.ab.ca - - William_Graham@amuc.mtroyal.ab.ca - "He was a lonely squirrel, and I wondered why he has no friends." - The Ramada Gods, "Squirrel" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Colin Wright" <CLW@NERCA.NERC.COM> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 09:28:29 EST Subject: Re: Andy's Flame Away WHY I AWTA... <Eh - Hm> Andy, The only part of your post I agree with is that it would be interesting to see what the Boys and Terry B could come up with after all these years. Brendan O'Brien would be another good one. Blazingly yours, Clw ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 95 07:12:13 PST From: roddk@netmanage.com Subject: Temples of Syrinx I have that recording, it IS in St. Louis in 1980 or 81. It includes a copy of Vital Signs that was SUPPOSED to go onto the Exit... Stage left show, as a matter of fact. And Geddy introduces the Good Professor as... (from what I get from it) Alright kids, its time for Doctor Braino... (I think... thats what it sounds like) But what do I know? when I was younger I thought he was saying "Im going berserk" on Red Barchetta instead of "Adrenaline Surge" heh heh... Lyrics... theyre nutty. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Harig_Chris/furman@furman.edu Date: Mon, 20 Mar 95 11:29:01 -0500 Subject: Drummers and Northern Heroes Hey everybody, This is actually my second post, but I never saw my first. With regards to the drummers for thr BfB compilation, I would like to add that Steve Smith can also be heard with his band-Vital Information. They can be found in the Jazz section of your local music store. His work with Vital is amazing and cosistently dazzles drummers with his clinics, so don't just look to Journey for his work. Also, Manu Katche is the drummer on Sting's Soul Cages release. Omar Hakim did the first two albums, so don't get them mixed up. Manu's playing on that album is incredibly tight. Before I go, I was a record store at Clemson U. last week in between my races at a track meet. I stumbled upon Northern Heroes, a double live cd british import that was recorded at a Rush show in Pensacola, FL. I may be a moron, but I have never heard a thing about this boot. Tell me if I'm a moron. BTW, I didn't have the $49.95 they were asking. "All I knew, All I believed, crumbling images, no longer comfort me. Scramble to, reach higher ground, order insanity, something to comfort me."-Tool harig_chris/furman@furman.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 11:24:13 -0500 From: "ACD4259@JCCV05.JMSACA.SUNYJCC.EDU" <ACD4259@JCCV05.JMSACA.SUNYJCC.EDU> Subject: Re: 03/17/95 - The National Midnight Star #1069 I'm going to toronto on April 13 to see Phantom again and was wondering what ideas people could send me for things to do in toronto. Could I get an address for Alex's restaurant place...any other cool ideas? Email me if possible but i will try to read the list for replies. Thanks... Aaron C. Drake ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 11:55:28 -0500 (EST) From: Crak <PJD7524@ritvax.isc.rit.edu> Subject: Neil's Drums Hey all- I have a question and hope somebody could help me out- well, actually two questions. One, does anybody have an updated list of *everything* Neil has as part of his set? Two, does anybody know exactly how he tunes his drums? Or, any drummers out there who have a good method of drum tunning would also help. I'd really appreciate any help anyone could give me. -Pete ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 95 11:31:18 CST From: Nick Mayfield <NMAYFIE1@UA1VM.UA.EDU> Subject: Re: 03/17/95 - The National Midnight Star #1070 This is for Damon, who was looking for more Rush to cover. Good cover stuff is on these: Lock and Key (HYF) Thre Manhattan Project (ASOH-I don't know the real album) Prime Mover (HYF) Force Ten (?) Witch Hunt (MP) Time Stand Still (?) Hope ya think so too. -"We go out in the World and take out chances, Fate is just the Weight of Circumstances."- Peart Nick (nmayfie1@ua1vm.ua.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 95 14:07:01 -0500 From: "ANDREW R. LOGUE" <loguear@a1.lldmpc.umc.dupont.com> Subject: RE: Periodic Ridiculousness Cut me a break! Boy, I sure hope that new album comes out soon so we have something else to talk about besides which guys we can spell out on the periodic table! JEEZ! Incidentally, I was able to spell Lee, Lifeson AND Peart in my alphabet soup! Nyah, nyah! Andy ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 95 14:17:01 -0500 From: "ANDREW R. LOGUE" <loguear@a1.lldmpc.umc.dupont.com> Subject: 2 Cents for A Passage To Bangkok It's me again, Gawd I'm bored! In response to some of the pharmaceutical comments of one of my favourite tunes, "A Passage to Bangkok", I think the song is mainly a tribute to the joys of cannibus and not any other drugs. As a product of the 60's and 70's I'm sure the boyz at least smoked a little ganja and the song does conjure up some cool and magical images for me although I don't smoke, myself. Hey Mike Messina! You must've hit ALL the stops along the way if you think Alex didn't play PRS's on the Cp tour. And what the hell is a "Bill Gordon doubleneck"? Looked like a Gibson to me! Sweet (jamaican pipe) Dreams! Andy YKYARFW: You spell words like "color" and "favor" like "colour" and "favour" even though you live in the U.S.! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 15:11:01 -0500 (EST) From: Andrew Dietr Miller <ytsejam@chopin.udel.edu> Subject: Aimee Mann Thoughts Aimee Mann song for the Melrose Soundtrack, That's Just What You Are (or Subj: #2(2) 03/23/95 - The National Midnight Star #1073 Date: Thu, Mar 23, 1995 6:42 PM CST From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-to: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list@syrinx.umd.edu Mail Split By Gateway ------- cut here -------- something to that effect), doesn't not have Geddy on vocals. I saw the song live and the same guy sings it live as does on the album, one of Aimee's band members. My personal thoughts on Aimee are that she is awesome. Her first album was real mellow, a good album to relax to, much like any Rush album. I hope her new album which comes out early summer is just as good and that Geddy will finally return the favor. Just my thoughts. Andy Miller -We sat together for sometime in silence never speaking in words of all her thoughts she spoke with her eyes and I listened remembering all I heard -Geoff Tate ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 15:11:16 -0700 (MST) From: FULLERB@yvax.byu.edu Subject: To Andrew Logue This post is mainly for Andrew Logue (any relation to Shelly Logue from Larkspur, CO.?). I'm not going to "flame" you as you invited. I will be kind. I encountered Rush in reverse, starting with their newer stuff and gradually working my way backwards (as money permits). I will simply say that I disagree with you. I think all their albums, even the three you listed, have a diffrent character. The fact that you dislike them is unfortunate, but I don't think the majority of Rush fans will agree that they are "wuss" albums. It is apparent that you like their earlier stuff, and that's "o.k.," I like it too, but please make room for us whippersnappers who got into Rock and Roll in the late eighties and like the more keyboardish style. Anyway, I hope you realize that they continually adapt, both musically and conceptually, to the times. Hence the different music, including the more organic rock sound of CP, and the different lyrics, less artsy (Xanadu, Cygnus, By-Tor etc.) and more straightforward (Cold Fire, and yes, Everyday Glory). It's their ability to adapt which has kept them alive for so long. Everyday Glory is not a wuss song! Long live track 11! Most of all, you don't have to like them all. After all, "I know you're different, you know I'm the same." Wait a minute, you didn't like album. Sigh. Have a nice day -Brian Fuller ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 17:16:04 -0600 (CST) From: gopal ankur nath <gopal@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: Another Extreme Rush Concert Experience Greetingz... So you may be saying to yourself, "Oh great; another loser with ANOTHER Rush story." But I beg to differ: I do have a tale to tell... Being originally from Kentucky, I called for tix to the Counterparts tour in Nashville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis...anywhere that was nearby. Everything was sold out. Even though I saw the Presto Tour at The Nutter Center in Dayton, OH (June-1993), I heard that this was their farewell tour because Neil had cancer (Look at all these Rumors!) As I mentioned, every place that I called was sold out, when the agent on the phone told me that he had an idea. He asked if I could get ahold of a wheelchair. Since my mom is a doctor, I said sure. Needless to say, my friendz and I made it to Indianapolis in the wheelchair section (3 rows back on the right side!). My friend did everything but leap out of the wheelchair. Especially when they opened with "Dreamline." You may think that this was a rotten thing to do, and it was, but the wheelchair section wasn't sold out even at the concert. But the show was mesmerizing, and the energy was invigorating. Most people seem to end their emailz with a RUSH lyric, but I don't think that I will. I think that I will just "deviate from the norm..." (what song is that from?) My mailbox is alwayz open, and I love making new email pen-palz. Peace, Love, and Happiness to all Ankur Gopal A.K.A. Punjabi Gangster ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 17:20:25 -0600 (CST) From: gopal ankur nath <gopal@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: NO RUSH COUNTRY ALBUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO COUNTRY ALBUM!!!! **************** NO COUNTRY ALBUM!!! ******rush****** NO COUNTRY ALBUM!!! **************** NO COUNTRY ALBUM!!!! Thank you for your time... Ankur Gopal {PUNJABI GANGSTER} ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 20:20:28 -0500 (EST) From: Boba Fett <srcasano@mailbox.syr.edu> Subject: Countdowns, Pep Bands and Rush First I'd like to respond to all the countdowns that have been popping up. I don't think that you can really take each one seriously to the point of almost flaming the author because of what song ended up where. Everyone has favorites, and most of the time they are different songs. I'll add to the pep band list. The Sour Citrus Society, which is Syracuse University's basketball pep band, has been playing Tom Sawyer for a few years now. They do about a good a job as they can with it and actually it sounds pretty decent. I like to see them try La Villa. :-) May the Rush be with you Boba Fett ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 20:17:22 -0500 (EST) From: glenn usher <gusher@rtaserver.aarts.ryerson.ca> Subject: The Orbit Room I was finishing up a game of shinney (that's Canadian talk for a pick up hockey game)when I suggested to the guys that we check out Alex's new club, the Orbit Room located at College St. here in Toronto. The beer went down very nicely of course. We drink the good stuff up here. Of course I'm not suggesting that U.S. beer sucks, it's just.....well you know. Anyways, there was a hot jazz band playing that night, with numerous musicians getting up on stage to jam. Alex, unfortunately, was not one of them. The club itsef is very narrow and fairly long in length. There is no Rush memrobelia(oh ya, I spelled that one right), on the walls except for a picture of Alex back in his bad permed days at the end of the bar.But the ambience is hip and the band was hot.If your ever in this great city of ours, check it out. You may be lucky and see the man there himself. He does show up on occasion Glenn in Toronto P.S. Whats the deal with the new album? I heard that a new release is headed our way on April 26th.,which will be compiled with remakes of older tunes from the band.I don't know about this. It doesn't sound like the kind of thing Rush would do. Besides Geddy was at the opening night of "Tommy" here in Toronto a couple of weeks ago, along with Tom Cochrane,Larry Gowan and the coach and a couple of players from the Toronto Maple Leafs. Shouldn't they be in the studio???? Till next time!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Radio & Television Arts Ryerson Polytechnic University 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5B 2K3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 20:52:23 -0500 From: KSQJones@aol.com Subject: Cover Bands in Ohio? Hello fellow Rushniks! I'm on a Mission and would like to know if anyone can shed some Available Light on a question I have. I've seen many postings lately about Rush cover bands in different cities. I live in the thriving metropolis of Columbus, Ohio, is there a Ghost Of A Chance there are any decent Rush cover bands in this area? If any one knows, please Post here or E-mail me directly. I have to do the Best I Can to bide my time until the next album (oops, showing my age, CD) is released and this would help! You Bet Your Life I would appreciate the info! On aother note, in TNMS #1071 Dino described his "Rush-rockin Routine". His sounded oddly like the way my father used to listen to Bethoven and Simon and Garfunkel! (complete with the tall JD's and coke!). Anyway, I wish I had time for such indulgence! My routine is as follows: Working on the computer at night - Rush playing via CD Rom. Working at school (before the students get there) - Rush via very old, very bad, tape player. Driving in the car - station surfing, afraid I'll miss anything Rush (no tape or CD player, teachers salary you know). I'll take it anyway I can get it! Thanks Heaps for eduring this ultra long post! Kathy Kathy bo Bathy! (Look Mike M! I'm Female *and* a Rush Fan! We are few and far between but we are out here!) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 21:17:43 -0500 (EST) From: "Lisa R. Weinberg" <lrw1820@is2.NYU.EDU> Subject: Rushology, brought to you by the letter O Greetings Sports Fans! Welcome to the third installment of the wacky week on the Power Windows tour. For those of you who missed the first two installments, I had some wacky experiences at the Meadowlands in New Jerseey, where I was stranded after the first show and came home at 3 AM after the second one due to engine malfunctions. In other words, four-wheel vehicles did not seem to agree with me at that time. But did I give up? No-sir-ee. I was headed for the Nassau Colesium in Long Island to watch Jimmy Page and The Firm perform. After twisting my father's arm, he let "the jinx" pick his friends up and drive over there. [BTW, this post is pretty much Optional because it does not pertain to Rush except that The Firm happened to be a show that was in between Rush shows on this tour] So imagine me driving down the highway, the cloulds hovering in the sky, night is beginning to show its effects in the suburban atmosphere and I can see the headlights of cars in the rear view mirror quite nicely. I also notice the amount of exhaust coming out of the tail pipe that I trail behind me. I must be going pretty fast for all that exhaust. Right? Wrong. My foot was Not on the accelerator pedal. "Uh oh." As I slow down on the highway, I notice that this gaseous substance has another origin in my parent's 1970 Dodge Dart rather than the exhaust pipe. My friends begin to notice something different about my driving because I decided to get off the highway at the nearest exit. As I make a clover-leaf turn into a major road, I slow the car enough to see the smoke exiting the hood of the car. As I veered into the major road, the smoke begins to enter the vents and my friends and I begin to roll down the windows [don't try this at home; afterwards, I discovered it would have been safer to have stopped the car altogether]. So I'm driving with my head out the window because the smoke is screening the front windshield like San Francisco Fog. I finally see a gas station, but I have to make a turn against traffic. With no cars coming in the opposite direction for 200 feet, I began to turn the steering wheel. Unfortunately, the wheel FROZE on me. Right. Great. This was the closest I ever felt to being Indiana Jones with my head out the window, smoke everywhere and the steering wheel getting stubborn on me. Well, I yanked and finally PULLED the wheel as it put-putted into the gas station. Before I could stop it, my passengers abandoned ship and I quickly followed them once I got to a complete stop. Luckily, all that smoke turned out to be steam escaping some pipe near the radiator. Whew. THAT was close. This concludes Chapter Three of "Tales From The Jinx." The Grand Finale will be available shortly. BTW, I am not the person who is identified at the top of this post. She is my girlfriend and of course, we're in love. "Chasing something new to believe in" Rock the boats, Derek J. Barker lrw1820@is2.nyu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 22:06:36 -0500 (EST) From: Carl Joseph Poposki <cjpops@umich.edu> Subject: I apologise in advance... Stop posting about the damn periodic table. Thank you. --Carl "Waiting for someone to call, and turn your world around. Looking for an answer to the questions you have found. Looking for an open door." -N.P. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 22:05:39 -0500 (EST) From: Aaron Scifres <ASCIFRES@middlebury.edu> Subject: Cinderella Man & Ayn Rand, Worst RUSH songs (no relation) 1. To whoever said that Cinderella Man has nothing to do with Ayn Rand and proves that Neil was not as influenced by her as people think, well, the first part of your logic is correct, CInderella Man is inconsistent with Ayn Rand's philosophies, but the second part is incorrect, since Geddy wrote the lyrics to that song, and not Neil. 2. To whoever posted about the worst RUSH songs... I find it interesting that each song you mentioned (there were only three... Madrigal, Different Strings, and The Speed of Love) were each a song that I thought was filler. Maybe someone agrees with me after all :) As for worst Rush song though... I *might* agree that Different Strings is it, because I just think it's boring and the guitar solo at the end doesn't fit at all... but I think that Countdown is prolly my least favorite (prolly why I always take out Signals after "Losing It" is over), simply because it (to me) sounds really cheesy. The little keyboard melodies just sound a little too pop-ish. In fact, that song was what inspired me to make a list of Rush filler songs in the first place. Also, the lyrics are a little too cliche- ridden for me... ("The excitement so thick... you could cut it with a knife") BTW for those of you flame-happy folks out there who don't believ Rush has ever written a song that is less than perfect, well, I never claimed that thses songs were BAD, just that they were weak when compared to other RUSH songs... P.S. hope none of you grammar-conscious folks didn't cringe too badly at my horrible run-on sentence in part 1 of this message :) -Aaron ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 20:57:11 -0600 (CST) From: Tim Mulligan <timbob@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu> Subject: Neil at beginning of YYZ -- crotales Somebody asked if it is a ride cymbal or triangle that Neil plays at the beginning of "YYZ". Actually, it's neither. On the studio version, it's two different pitched crotales. On ESL, it's a single crotale. Crotales are small cymbal-like instruments that are tuned to a definite pitch (like "A", "F#", etc.). They are normally arranged in keyboard order and played like a marimba or xylophone. In Neil's case, however, he just had (has?) one crotale in his setup so that he could play the "YYZ" intro. If I remember correctly, he had it mounted on his bass drum. I hope this helps. Tim ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 22:13:24 -0500 (EST) From: Sabina Becker - JOUD/F94 <sbecker@acs.ryerson.ca> Subject: Female Rush Fans To Mike Messina: Yeah, we're out here, we single female Rush fans, we rare and colorful birds! If you haven't heard from any of the rest, e-mail me at the above address (sorry, I couldn't seem to copy yours...) To Andy Logue: Not to worry. I did a research project on birth control last semester, and I can assure you the Rhythm Method is the last one I'd ever use. It's as bad as using none at all. However, the drum solo is great! You know you're a Rush fan in journalism school when your print reporting prof says "Show me, don't tell me" and you promptly start humming the appropriate tune! <snapping fingers in time> And you love The Camera Eye for all the right reasons! 'Bina. * Living in a fish-eye lens Caught in the camera eye I have no heart to lie I can't pretend a stranger is a long-awaited friend... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 22:09:11 -0600 From: thendrix@gulf.net (Tony Hendrix) Subject: Re: Burning For Buddy drummers >Steve Smith > ----Journey > ----Vital Information > ----Michael Manring > ----The Storm > ----Steps Ahead > ----Jean-Luc Ponty > ----Jeff Berlin > ----Bryan Adams > >Rush for it! > >Later, >Garrett Young >garretty@answersoft.com >Plano, Tx > I can't believe that no one mentioned Steve was in the band that launched his and Sammy Hagar's careers. Montrose! \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ I love being alive and will always be \_\_\_\_\_ \_ \_ the best that I possilbly can. I will \_ \_ \_ take love wherever I find it and offer \_ \_\_\_\_ it to anyone who will take it from me, \_ \_ \_ seek knowledge from those wiser and \_ \_ \_ teach those who wish to learn from me. \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ Duane Allman's Epitaph \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ Tony Hendrix - Republican thendrix@gulf.net Jack Kemp would have made a great president!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 23:55:02 -0500 (EST) From: "NAME \"Matt Raillard\"" <MRAILLARD@CENTER.COLGATE.EDU> Subject: Archives Info Hey all I have seen a couple queries concerning the Rush Archives album, and I thought I'd put in my two cents. To the best of my knowledge, Archives is available only on record or cassette and is basically a compilation of the three first albums (Rush, FBN, CoS). I saw it in stores in my area selling for $17.95 (LP version) and had I a turntable, it would be in my hands now.... Btw, I found the Rush song countdown list interesting. I am glad that so far nobody has written angry flames arguing over personal opinions. After all, we all know that "The Pass" is the greatest Rush song ever. :)!!!! Matt Raillard "plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose..."N.P ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 21:06:01 -0800 (PST) From: Sammy Camp <jscamp@ucdavis.edu> Subject: Marching bands This is in response to the guy who posted about MMB doing the intro to YYZ. What I noticed in my high school years is that every year someone in my school's drum line would report to me that at least one other drum line at the competitions did a Rush song. It's actually fairly common around So. Cal., considering Rush's popularity among drummers. The coolest thing in all of my high school years was in 10th grade when our drum line did "Nat. Sci."...I had one of those special orgasms i get after a live Neil drum solo. Cheers, Justin ______________________________________________________________________________ "I have found Some kind of temporary sanity In this Shit, blood and cum On my hands..." "Prison Sex", Tool ______________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 2112/_Anthem_ relationship Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 21:45:04 -0800 From: "Stuart R. Miyasato" <miyasato@harper.Stanford.EDU> belzebub@io.org (Kevin Butler) writes: > From: rush0132@collective.cais.com (rush) > > o In the FAQ, Neil is quoted as saying the resemblence between 2112 and > and A.R.'s book "Anthem" was not on purpose. If 2112 was based on "Anthem" > I would think he would say so. > > He does, in so many words. In the reissued 2112 (and I think for > those of you with the vinyl version) in the lyrics to 2112 he pays > special tribute to the "genius of Ayn Rand". He does cite her, but not as a direct influence. Here's the direct quote from Neil: Where did the story of _2112_ come from? "The inspiration behind it was ... It's difficult always to trace those lines because so many things tend to coalesce, and in fact it ended up being quite similar to a book called _Anthem_ by the writer Ayn Rand. But I didn't realize that while I was working on it, and then eventually as the story came together, the parallels became obvious to me and I thought, 'Oh gee, I don't want to be a plagiarist here.' So I did give credit to her writings in the liner notes." - Neil Peart, in the December 2, 1991 "Rockline" interview Normally I wouldn't nitpick on this, but I was the one who originally transcribed this quote and posted it in alt.music.rush. :-) This was from the RTB Rockline (12/91), so it's possible that Neil's memory was a bit fuzzy at this point. But it's direct from him so I guess we have to accept the quote above as "truth" as best we know it. -- Stuart (miyasato@harper.stanford.edu) ----------------------------------------------------------
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