The National Midnight Star #2003

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The Whole Steinberger Thing "Persiana Americana" Influential Lyrics Ged's Steinberger Douglas R.I.F. unknown - rush sighting - unknown Re: Victor/SMELL THE *FUZZ* bootlegs and trading..? Rush and Annihilator Rush Lyrics Losing It Live The Rush SecSoc Influential lyrics and discussion Best Screamers & Change New Threads Re: The objectivist of detroit Deep Thoughts..by Jack Hesse Re: Ged Synching/Yodelling in Toronto t4e show a little more p/g RUSH LYRICS IN SPANISH ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "David M. Campbell" <campbell@dickinson.edu> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 08:31:06 -0500 (EST) Subject: Caress of Steel To further add to the wonder of Caress of Steel... This album has my all time favorite Rush song on it..."Lakeside Park." For this reason alone, it is a great album! Dave Campbell ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anderson, Chris " <canderso@amp.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 08:53:25 -0500 Subject: Caress of Steel (my second Rush album to hear) Hello people, i'm new on this Rush newslist! I'd like to start out by saying that I first got into Rush in the fall of 1989 (I was like a sophomore in high school then). I read an interview with Geddy Lee in "Guitar" magazine and I heard "Red Sector A" on the radio. (I thought Geddy sounded a little bit high-pitched the first time but he's a very cool vocalist nevertheless!!) Anyway, I bought Grace under Pressure because of the interview and hearing "Red Sector A." THEN, I saw Caress of Steel, got curious, and bought it also! I loved "Bastille Day" instantly. It was really cool to hear the undeniable contrast between the "1975 sound" and the "1984 sound!!" I was mezmorized by the variety, the power, and the creativeness. Caress of Steel became my favorite album (in my whole collection at the time). To me, there was so much mystery about that album and Rush in general. Truly, Caress of Steel is underrated. I agree with another poster that Caress of Steel was slightly ahead of its time. The only problem I had with the album was the "strangeness" of the narrator in "The Necromancer." I had just never heard anything like that before. BUT, as I got into "Lamneth" and the meaning behind the songs - the album totally drew me into Rush. Next was 2112 then Fly By Night......and then on from there! COS is up there on my list! Great band, great music WITH INTEGRITY! >...Glad I bought GuP way back in '89.... cheers Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Wilson, Daniel" <WilsonD@pbworld.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 10:11:21 -0500 Subject: moving Lyrics Out of all of the lyrics produced by Rush, this one strikes me the hardest (no explanation) "The Most Endangered Species : The Honest Man" (BTW I used that very same Subdivisions "Rat Race" quote in a college English paper, Prof. loved it!) Danny Wilson wilsond@pbworld.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Ware" <Daniel.Ware@enmu.edu> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 08:25:15 -0700 Subject: Victor Hey gang.. Finally got Victor yesterday, via the BMG music club.. Have given it a once over, and find myself straining to get into it. Anyone else have this problem? I don't know what it is.. Maybe screaming guitars just aren't my thing anymore. GOD, NO, I'M GROWING UP!!! Or maybe it's something else.. Any thoughts or comments??? Cheers from New Mexico.. Dan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave.Dufresne@gartner.com Date: Tue, 31 Mar 98 10:41:15 -0500 Subject: The Ged Lip-synching Thing (plus more) Hey, If memory serves (which is by no means a guarantee these days...), Geddy was not lip-synching to Double Agent, but rather was being ready to "step in" if something bad happened to the sampled voice. On the first night of the tour (Pensacola??), the sampled voice didn't kick in as planned, so Geddy was forced to speak the part himself. My guess is he spent the next several shows anticipating a repeat performance. When I saw them in LA 11 days later, he clearly stepped up to the mike ready to start with "...on the edge of sleep...", but the sample worked fine. He simply smiled, walked away from the mike, and kept playing. Kind of like after being rear-ended by another car, and then anticipating that *every* car coming up behind you will hit you. Or after finding a bug in your salad, and thinking *every* salad you buy after that will have a bug in it. Since I'm here, I may as well chime in on a couple of other recent topics: - Secret Society - sigh... - Rush at your Wedding - if you can get a way with it, cool. My question, however, is this...if you have a band at your wedding, do you have *them* play the Rush song(s), or spin a CD?? - VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of All-Time - No surprise that Rush isn't included. The title should really be "VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of All-Time That Fit Into Our Format". Rush does not fit into their format, so they ain't on their list. - Dave P.S. Any Rush fans in Ireland? I'll be in Limerick next week (4/6-10), probably alone, and would love to throw down a pint or two of Guinness with someone. Email me privately. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anderson, Chris " <canderso@amp.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 11:17:17 -0500 Subject: re: next studio effort Original note from Greg Cormier > Remaining hopeful that we'll all see a new studio effort from the boys > what direction do you think the band will take ? The past few albums have > features less and less keyboards and a more straight ahead approach.While I > enjoy this sound a lot I think I'd perfer to have a little more depth in > the music like PW or HYF.This would translate into more keyboards and may > be considered a step backwards for the band but I don't think they ever > sounded any better than those two efforts.Some may not like the lyrics that > much but IMHO musicaly they've nmever sounded any better. > I realise that the band doesn't want to produce a duplicate sound and are > always trying to put out a new sound and direction with each studio release > but for my listening pleasure the sound they achieved in both PW and HYF > are the best to date.What do others think about the bands direction on any > new releases that may be forthcoming and what is your favorite sounding > album musicaly ? reply: I tend to think that Rush is going to look for more new sounds (for their music) on the next studio release. As I'm sure you noticed, if you heard "Victor", Alex was pretty darn heavy on most of the album - I see this as his aggressive side truly speaking out. Maybe he's doing this to balance what 's coming from Rush down the road. I think Rush is going to go into a more "traditional" kind of "Dave Matthewish." Now, I don't mean they'll sound like Dave Matthews - it's just that they might get away from keys further and maybe take a look at acoustic instruments mixed with electric instruments. Really though, wouldn't a lot of songs on HYF fit a more "analog-wood" sound than some of the keyboards and electric guitar? Rush really needs to push more emotion anyway (in the music) and I think some of "Half The World"'s sound pointed toward this direction. Rush needs to step away from all of their previous "sounds" and gain a totally new vision while still retaining their instinct for great rhythym, rhyme,and musicianship. Looking back on Peart's stepping back as a drummer and re-examining his approach to drumming - he turned a little less worried about the technnical and turned to something more "feel" oriented. Rush might try to do this as they whole; they need to do this to reach MORE people on an emotional level. I guess I really felt like Presto was where that might have happened........Presto is great - its a very ambient-tone-filled album - Rush needs to look at that direction again but with more acoustic guitars and mandolins.....! I must say though, a 3pc. setup limits some acoustic/electric experimentation. Of course, they would have to retain some hard edge - but it won't be heavy like CP..... their next studio effot will be their finest!!!! The upcoming live album and this hiatus would provide a great opportunity for this (or any) kind of experimentation. The live album was always the "new beginning" point in the past for Rush. Chris ps. The "Secret Sociey" stuff cracks me up........really, it does! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mark D. Plasse" <mplasse@smcvt.edu> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 12:18:34 -0500 Subject: Most influential lyric The most influential Rush lyric? Right now, I'm taking great comfort in the final words of "Hemispheres". "We can walk our road together if our goals are all the same. We can run alone and free if we pursue a different aim. Let the truth of love be lighted. Let the Love of truth shine clear. Sensibility, armed with sense and liberty, with the heart and mind united in a single, perfect sphere." These words have helped me get through some tough things recently, and I know that I'm not the only one. There, that's my 1.8 cents. -MP ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kris Marentette" <kmarentette@golder.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 12:26 -0800 Subject: ROCINANTE & HALLOWED HALLS ARTWORK Are there any fellow Rush fans out there who have these Syrinx Productions CD boots and would be willing to scan the cover art and liner notes and send the colour images to me? This would be appreciated Kris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Timmeren S. Van " <cgtsv@panther2.pen.eiu.edu> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 11:44:07 -0600 (CST) Subject: Re: Light bulbs > How many mail list subscribers does it take to change a light bulb? Did anyone else find this incredibly funny? I laughed quite a while. Sometimes it's good to just sit back and laugh at ourselves. As far as Rush content, I remember the Juno Awards being mentioned a while ago. Was there anything Rush related on them? Steven Van Timmeren "beetle man" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Kirk Jones <Kirk.Jones@hboc.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 13:36:18 -0500 Subject: Collectables At a recent record show in Denver, CO., I picked up the following items. Let me know if I got ripped off, or found a deal : T4E Concert Video from Corestates Center, Philly, PA. November, 1996 $25.00 Red Barchettta/Subdivisions 7'' vinyl picture disc, used $20.00 Run From The Fans cd boot, used $25.00 The Story Of Kings cd Interview disc, sealed $ 8.00 The Big Money/Territories/Red Sector A 12'' vinyl, used $15.00 The Big Money/Territories/CTTH/TSOR double 7'' vinyl singles, used $15.00 RUSH stuff not bought : Cygnus X Story 2cd boot, used $45.00 Rush 'n' Roulette random play 12' vinyl, used $100.00 Counterparts promo poster (lock, stock, barrel) DNA I also got some good deals on Metallica, Marillion, and Blondie vinyl. Usually these shows don't have much RUSH stuff, so I was pretty pleased. later, ktj ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Finkel <sfinkel@qualcomm.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 10:42:53 -0800 Subject: influential lyrics >> In NMS # 2000 Dustin Clingman said "I would like to hear about the most >> influential Rush Luric from you guys". For me, truth be told, the most powerful stuff about Rush is not the lyrics at all--its the music. Just about every song I like/love has some lyrical portion that I can't stand. (overstated) por ejemplo: -- raw power of Alien Shore is marred by, "To you and me, sex is not a competition..." -- general musical prowess of Virtuality, and "net boy, net girl" and "put your message in a modem, and throw it in the cybersea" (gack) -- Neurotica "Time is a spiral, space is a curve, I know you get dizzy, but try not to lose your nerve" followed by - (chorus.) (double gack) -- [many more examples omitted due to lack of time to go look them up] Awesome musical songs that don't get killed by the lyrics: -- Cut To The Chase: "Its the motor of the western world--spinning off to every extreme" -- Heresy -- Bravado (almost got killed by the cliche of paying the price but not counting the cost) I could go on and on, but part of the problem with the NMS these days is the length of the posts, IMO. Suffice it to say that I can provide many more examples of songs that are just ass-kicking musically, but have some lyric I can't stand, so I don't listen to them as much, or they don't make my mix-cds. I think the next Rush album should be all-instrumental. (kidding!) I'm sure many of you run into the same phenomenon, so I'll sign off for now. Peace, Bran, and Rush, sjf ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mpk@bdi-ae.com (Michael_P_Kane) Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 12:52:11 -0600 Subject: Rush at work New receptionist began work this week at our company: Sharon Rush "Why are we here? Because we're here!" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Sewer Urchin" <neville_nedd@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 13:34:50 EST Subject: Smell the Fuzz... > Corgan's track sounds like more of >>>his whiny wank to me. > >>>Jody > >Pardon me for asking, maybe I missed something, but do you know what the >fuck you're talking about? Corgan, on Victor?? The "Lifeson Track"?? >What the hell? Last I checked, Lifeson was ALL of victor, and Billy >Corgan, or any other corgan for that matter, was nowhere near that album. >Ben Hey Retard!! He was talking about "Guitars That Rule the World Vol. 2 Smell the Fuzz/The Superstar Guitar Album" from MetalBlade Records. So you did miss something. So next time someone says something that you're not sure is right why don't you think for a few seconds and simply ask what is being talked about rather than cursing and getting bent out of shape and thinking that you're some omniscient god. Bryan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Super Dave" <superdave18@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 14:12:20 EST Subject: The Whole Steinberger Thing I've always liked the look of Ned Steinberger's designs (i.e. the XL-2 and the Spector basses that Ned helped to design). I have a Hohner B2A 4-string with active EQ and a genuine Steinberger detuner. It is made out of regular wood and not graphite which makes it even easier to play than the original $2,000+ version. It can be played standing, sitting and even upside down (don't ask!) with great ease. I think it just may be the best $500 bass on the market. It's got a superfast fretboard and very nice glossy finish. While it's not the original one that Geddy played during the GUP tour, it looks pretty much the same and feels very similar to the XL-2. In my opinion, if it wasn't for the fact that the Hohner is made in Korea and from wood, it would be the same! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Héctor R. Cruz" <hcruz@guate.net> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 14:39:33 -0600 Subject: "Persiana Americana" Martin Urionaguena, about your Top 10 non-Rush albums: What?? No Soda Stereo?? ;) / Hector The Third World Man ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim Hartnett <JHartnet@promega.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 14:44:47 -0600 Subject: Influential Lyrics In NMS # 2000 Dustin Clingman said "I would like to hear about the most influential Rush Lyric from you guys". The most influential lyrics to me were those of "Something for Nothing". 2112 was the first Rush album I had heard back when I was a pot- abusing, daydreaming teeneger. I tended to let life happen to me. The lyrics to "Something for Nothing" opened my eyes and gave me a sence of empowerment that I had not known before. The words charged me with giving direction to my life. Well,, that,, and I WAS growing up. While many factors have shaped the life I now know, Neil's words affirmed that I could do anything. Jimi Hartnett ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dainis Garuts <garutsd@cnnw.net> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 12:52:13 -0800 Subject: Ged's Steinberger > >The drawback is that you have to > >stand while playing it. > In a way you are right Nick, Geddy does use his Steinberger on the GUP > album and tour. However, in "The Body Electric" and "The Enemy Within" > videos, he is seen playing his Ric. >Great Scott, you're right. The studio tracks were >most certainly recorded with his Steinberger though. >I don't remember why Geddy used his Rick in the videos, >though I do remember that there was some reason he did. I remember hearing or reading Geddy's comments about that bass somewhere (might have been on the tour guide). I distinctly remember him mentioning that he liked using it because the lack of a headstock made it easier to use around mic stands and other equipment. Dainis ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Sergio Escalona" <sergius@telcel.net.ve> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 98 16:58:39 PST Subject: Douglas R.I.F. Rushme000 <Rushme000@aol.com> stumbled on his keyboard the following: > Subject: sergio R.I.F. Man, you got me there. What does R.I.F. stand for? > sergio........did i ever insult you??do you work for SRO? No, and no. > dude get a life with the personal attacks.sro has been Rush's home > for ever and test for echo came out and counterparts and no website. There was a little something in Atlantic's site for T4E. I don't know about CP. You see, Van Halen (not SRO) has designated a web site (www.van-halen.com) and a magazine (The Inside) as ther "Official" site and mag. Both the web site and the mag were, and still are, adminitered by dedicated fans (not by SRO) and they now are offically recognized by the band (not by SRO). Additionally, the same guy (not SRO) who runs the official site is working together with WB's site. > im well aware of the van halen 3 cd.i own it and if you READ my last > post you would have known that.all im saying is sro blows.Rush > hasnt been marketed in the right way in years,van halen 3 has been > to the hilt.what do u have to say about that?? It is mho, that Rush (not SRO) doesn't care about being heavily marketed. They even seem to have tried to avoid it. > i think favortisim.ray danniels is married to alex van halens > sister,hmmmmmmm what does that tell you.get the facts first LOL! Sorry to burst your bubble man, but YOU get *THESE* facts first! ---> The Van Halens do not have a sister; it was Alex Van Halen married with Ray's sister, Kelly. They are divorced now though. Alex VH has a new girl friend (VH III's art director/sleev designer). > ...reading is fundamental. I gotta agree with you here pal; I only wish you did the same ;-) "A fact's fact from Nome to Rome". Ok Douglas, I didn't really mean to insult you; I'm sorry if I did. However, I'm gonna re-write your post line by line correctly and then you figure out the mistakes Ok? Here we go... [ Deleted, this is not necessary. : rush-mgr ] Sorry for the long post. - Sergio ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "B.S.S." <zanadu@bitstorm.net> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 17:38:06 -0800 Subject: unknown - rush sighting - unknown As I said I am unsure about the meaning of this .. Anyhoo I was tooling through Orlando the other day on the way to the airport when as usual the traffic was stopped on I-4 (those of you who live here know what I mean)Anyway next to me on a white 18 wheeler was a sign on the door that said "under lease to Anthem Ent., Toronto Canada.." Underneath in plain black block style letters it said RUSH. I got behing this truck and it did have Toronto license plates so I am not sure just what I saw. I know there is/was a Anthem in California but the toronto stuff sealed it for me. Any Ideas???? P.S. If youre ever in Daytona Beach 95.7 The HOG Plays rush constitently, and accomadate most special requests. There web page also has a whole bunch of rush links, many of which I had never seen before. However 96.5 whtq in Orlando really sucks for rush content, won't even play requests. So next time you come see Mickey spend a day in Daytona and check out the hog. Disclaimer-- I am not affiliated with either station, just happen to think they are kick-ass See ya ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jody Ferguson <fergie@datasync.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 15:58:44 -0500 Subject: Re: Victor/SMELL THE *FUZZ* > bcirillo@indiana.edu wrote: > >>Pardon me for asking, maybe I missed something, but do you >>know what the > >>fuck you're talking about? Corgan, on Victor?? The "Lifeson >>Track"?? > >>What the hell? Last I checked, Lifeson was ALL of victor, and >>Billy > Corgan, or any other corgan for that matter, was >>nowhere near that album. > Well... Yes you did miss something. And... Yes, I *do* know what the fuck I'm talking about. But obviously you, and maybe some others, don't know. I fully accept this as my fault. If you look in the subject line of the post I submitted (erroneously thinking it didn' t go through the first time you will see that it reads SMELL THE FUZZ. This is in reference to a previous post from someone (Mar, I think) who was going to buy a compilation CD of guitarists that included Alex Lifeson among others, including (yeeeesss) Billy Corgan. And yes, there is a Lifeson track...and there is a Corgan track. I reposted it with more details in the next issue. Knowing how BMG lists things, (very vaguely) I felt that since I have both discs, I would risk entering the fields of flame to submit what I know about the Smell the Fuzz disc. I just wanted them to know that it was not a rare Alex track, but one that was easily had on Victor. I deeply apologize, but I have not been on NMS since my navy days back in '92. I have no friggin' idea how to quote people's posts, so I guess I was stupidly hoping everyone would know what the FUCK I was talking about. I guess at least one person didn't. I had to manually quote bcirillo's part by quoting the whole damn issue and deleting all but the above quote. I hope you feel special. > >>I should know, check out my webpage... No thanks. I yield to your superior knowledge on the exploits of King Lerxst. Please tell me this, though: Is he Julien Daigle? Jody ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RZWD58C@prodigy.com (SCOTT ASIA) Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 17:10:18, -0500 Subject: bootlegs and trading..? Hello all, I am fairly new to trading tapes and videos, only from the RUSH point of view. I trade other bands also. But i was wondering if there are any radio broadcast bootlegs out there? If so, how can i get'em or trade for them. I have some RUSH material i picked up over the years. Check out my page. You need to have microsoft 3.0 or higher (i think) to see it. http://pages.prodigy.com/AfterImage Thanks for any help i can get from you loyal RUSH fans :) Thanks a ton Scott ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Vladislav_G=E1lis?=" <galis@isternet.sk> Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 01:56:01 +0200 Subject: Rush and Annihilator Hi, guys and gals, I know this is not gonna please some of you oldtimers, but here I was today, writing on my computer and listening to... er... not Rush this time, but, well... Annihilator (93) (spare me from thy wrath if you please). Anyway, I found that they (or should I write just HIM, the one and only Jeff Waters plus some of his disposables) must have had a fair share of Rush music in their CD players for some time... This is not precise, but I see (hear) certain resemblance in the sense of melody, the structure of the songs and a bit of "artfulness" in them. (Or is it just the nationality?) Well, may I hope anyone else has ever remotely felt the same? Marina ---------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.beard@platinum.com Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 17:58:36 -0600 Subject: Rush Lyrics Rush Fans: Rush has amassed quite a collection of meaningful lyrics throughout their existence. Here are some of the most meaningful to me. "Summer's going fast, its growing colder, children growing up old friends growing older." "I have memory and awareness, but I have no shape or form, a disembodied spirit, I am dead and yet unborn, I have passed into Olympus, as told in tales of old, to the city of immortals, marble white, and pure as gold." "And the men who hold high places should be the ones who start, to mold a new reality, closer to the heart." "A thousand ten cent wonders, who could ask for more, a pocket full of silver, and a key to heavens door." "Cities full of hatred fear and lies. Withered hearts and cruel tormented eyes. Scheming demons dressed in kingly guise, beating down the multitudes and scoffing at the wise" That is just a few that come to mind. I am doing this from memory so they may not be totally accurate. Lord knows you can be flamed for your inaccuracies here. "Apollo was astonished, Dionysus thought me mad." Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- From: langford <langford@radiks.net> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 17:58:17 -0600 Subject: Losing It Live Greetings, Joe Morisseau wrote the other day that Rush has never played "Losing It" live. Though I didn't see or hear it, I read the review in the Milwaukee Journal, during the Signals Tour, that Losing It was the highlight of the show. Did anybody go to this show? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Julien Daigle <fdassoc@nbnet.nb.ca> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 20:12:20 -0400 Subject: The Rush SecSoc Welcome to the Rush Secret Society. God created everything, and so therefore he knows everything, including Rush. Our beloved band is a part of the creation, and many of us feel that they tend to inspire divine feelings. In this sense they are special and unique, and so we seek to protect them and encourage their existence and survival. Being a Rush fan means that we ask our band to remain prosperous. Extreme fans will endure even after the band has ended. But for the average and beginning fan, the albums are what keep the band alive during these "tough times." Rush to the albums, Julien ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Krista Kokko" <kmp@e-z.net> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 17:07:17 -0800 Subject: Influential lyrics and discussion I was introduced to Rush by massive, instantaneous immersion. I was 14 and my first date took me to see the Moving Pictures concert in Portland. My first anything concert and absolutely awesome! My birthday was a week later and my Dad gave me the album. I couldn't figure out why as his musical world had stopped with the Ventures and he couldn't stand my music. Anyways, I memorized every word and note on that LP. But what really did it for me was Camera Eye, especially this "I feel the sense of possibilities, I feel the wrench of hard realities. The focus is sharp in the city." I had just been through most of a school year riding city transit clear across Portland to go to a magnet high school. And been getting an eyeful education in the process. I had started that year an innocent and ended with a much broader understanding of many beautiful and uncomfortable things. Camera Eye said - and didn't say! - very succinctly all the feelings, imagery, and undefinable understandings that I saw and heard my own self. The music and lyrics can be picked apart all you want. I choose to think that as sensitive artists Neil, Alex, and Geddy work hard to show us an expressive snapshot of their focused viewpoint of constantly shifting, constantly complex ideas and issues in each song. That is impossible to do at best for a great many of us, the best of us can do it with a simplicity of intelligent style. One more thing, coming from a long time subscriber. On the NMS webpage there are two statements regarding this list that may be of useful review. It's designed to promote the discussions of RUSH and their music, and their impact on music and ourselves. Typical topics discussed are the latest album, the latest tour, discussions of lyrics (both new and old), etc. Personal flames are not tolerated. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To enjoy life as a rational free spirit! To be unique, understanding the form in the fabric of being. To create an awareness within of that which is aswirl without. To find the still and quiet places. This is who I am Krista Kokko kmp@e-z.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ken Redding & Anne Nanos <krat@bc.sympatico.ca> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 17:19:36 -0800 Subject: Best Screamers & Change Let's not forget, Burke Shelley, lead screamer of Budgie... I must concur with others in regarding Rob Halford as being a great screamer. Check out Dreamer/Deceiver on 'Sad Wings of Destiny'. The hairs on the back of my neck still stand on end when I listen to this one. Change: A lot of postings lately about change, RUSH 'breaking new ground', old RUSH vs new RUSH. I don't even know why this is an issue. The only constant in this life (besides death & taxes) is change. In consideration of what a lot of NMSers have been posting lately it appear that a lot of people don't subscribe to this notion and expect RUSH to pump out the same music, album after album after album, and are inevitably disappointed when they don't. Look at your own lives and tell me you've stayed in the same place, read the same books, gone to the same schools & ate the same food etc. etc. ad nauseum .... for however many years you've been on the planet. Now having answered that, how can you expect RUSH not to change. 'But change is'. The beauty of RUSH is change. One cannot go throught this life (unless incarcerated or neurotic) without some degree of change. Yes, some periods of RUSH music may 'speak' to you more than others. However, it is unrealistic to expect each new RUSH album to impact you in the same way as any of their previous releases. That is, unless your own development mirrors that of Geddy, Alex & Neil and all at the same time. This may be disappointing to some.... but hey, that's life. I look forward to each new RUSH release with the same anticipation I did 20 some odd years ago (when I first got hooked), because I never quite know what to expect. The only given is that each new release will be definitively RUSH and different from their last outing. Yes, I can expect interesting music and interesting lyrics but I don't have a clue as to how the lyrics and music will be presented. My $0.02. Cheers: Ken Redding Vancouver BC krat@bc.sympatico.ca ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Sadlers <cjs@ici.net> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 20:37:16 +0000 Subject: New Threads I figured that since I am partly responsible for most of these threads I should contribute to them. Most Inspirational songs: In absolutely no particular order: 1 Everyday Glory 2 Spirit of Radio 3 Driven 4 Hold Your Fire 5 Closer to the Heart 6 Circumstances 7 Red Barchetta 8 Subdivisions 9 2112 10 The Trees I do not actually have a favorite CD but I really like Hemispheres, T4E, 2112, Counterparts, CoS, ect. I have to put my 2.1263 cents in and say that CoS is one of my favorite albums. Most inspirational lyric: AND THE MEEK SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH I don't know why but it is. And yes I know neil didn't actaully come up with it. The entire choros of Everyday Glory is awsome too! I belive the first rush song I ever heard was the intro to Show of Hands. I started on rush around 7 or 8 and I am 14 now. In that time I have bought every CD and been to 3 concerts. I feel funny going to school wearing a Rush shirt from T4E and no one knows who they are (Although I have recruited a few :-) Favorite Drummers other then Neil HA HA MADE YOU LOOK I'm KIDDING The army of flame throwers seems to be getting larger and larger at the non-rush crap. Try to Hold Your Fire for a bit but soon it will be WOOPH *** ___ ***** | *****0*** WOOPH!! **-|-* */ \* **And the meek shall inherit the earth** -NP 2112 Overture ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Harry Johnson <harry@avanticorp.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 20:49:03 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: The objectivist of detroit >>>>> "Lang" == Lang <jlang@mich.com> writes: Lang> My list of top ten chemical compounds: Lang> 1. Sodium Hydroxide Lang> 2. Oxygen Dihydride WOW! Be very careful with this stuff! It can be fatal if inhaled, and cause severe burns in its vapor phase. It runs rampant in cancerous tumors, and, in fact, I understand that Iraq is stockpiling this dangerous chemical. Chemicals are dangerous things and should not be taken lightly. Harry PS. You might want to add ethanol to your list of favorites. 8^) "Seems to me it's chemistry ..." - Neil Peart, RUSH (A real stretch for RUSH content). ______________________________________________________________________ Avant! Harry C. Johnson IV Harry@avanticorp.com 1101 Slater Rd Software Engineer Phone: (919)941-6726 RTP, NC 27703 FAX: (919)941-6700 ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: UberMar <UberMar@aol.com> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 21:00:17 EST Subject: Deep Thoughts..by Jack Hesse Jack Hesse wrote in #2002: Non-Rush content? I don't think there is any such thing on this list. We are all to some degree Rush fans, and this is our digest. We discuss what is important to us or interesting to us, as it relates to Rush or Rush-related interests. I find it very interesting to see what other Rush fans have to say about different things (which beat on different strings!) such as favorite non-Rush music, opinions about philosophy and religion, and stuff like that. Seriously, if this list was ONLY Rush news and fanmail, it would be very boring (to me, anyway). Can you imagine digest after digest of stuff like "When's the live album coming out?" or "I like Tom Sawyer!" everyday? The spectrum of Rush fans and their ideas (and being able to share mine!!!) are what make this an interesting read for me. And we must remember not to take this so seriously! Rush is a BAND, dammit! :) ~~~~~~~~ Wow. I don't think this could have been expressed better. Where there IS Rush news, we see it here first. When there just *isn't*, our minds tend to wander. I like Tom Sawyer!! Btw, that was the first Rush tune I ever heard - hooked ever since. Mar ---------------------------------------------------------- From: James MacLachlan <hopeflguy@sprint.ca> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 22:07:55 -0800 Subject: Re: Ged Synching/Yodelling in Toronto t4e show Hey folks: Just wanted to say that there is a BIG difference between lip-synching and using sampled bits to overlap your voice, especially in a band like Rush with only one singer. (Can Alex really sing???..heh) During Resist, Ged was OBVIOUSLY trigering sampled vocal overlaps to what he was singing. The point being, he WAS the main vocalist in the "yodeling" part of Resist, and he NEVER tried to trick anybody into thinking different.. Peace James ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 22:10:49 -0500 Subject: a little more p/g hallo all The p/g album cover has always been a little mystifying to me so I'm glad I caught most of the recent discussion on this subject. Today I started to look a little closer at this work of art and noticed a couple things I wanted to post about. On the left side of the picture, in the mountains, there is a crack and what appears to be the fingertips of a pair of hands in the crack. (to me) It appears that the hands are prying the rock apart (more pressure), causing piece's of it to come flying off, revealing an eye. Some pieces have already hit the calm waters (grace) and disturbed it. The mountain on the far right of the picture resembles volcanic action (graceful mountains under pressure?). All this while a graceful figure looks on. That being said I'm curious to hear anybody's thoughts on how the p/g title relates to the lyrical (or musical if any care to go that far) content of the album, *or* the era it was released. (neil's relation to the economic times) any takers? later all scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Urionaguena <uriona@ns1-usrs.sminter.com.ar> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 21:31:58 -0300 Subject: RUSH LYRICS IN SPANISH Hi, last year, when I had almost 25 song lyrics translated to Spanish, suddenly...crash!!! my hard disk went to hell !!! :( And I've been in a hell of work since those days...so I only could re-translate these ones, so far... These are for those who may be interested in understand what Neil wanted to express in their songs !! You know what? since I've been doing this work, I became a CRAZY-FULL-HYPER-EXTRA fan of the Neil's lyrics. You -the english speaking people- may perhaps don't understand that feeling, because since the beginning of your lives, you were able to understand those lyrics, but, for many of us, especially the ones who don't understand so well that language, it becomes frustrating to listen to that beatiful music, and "JUST IMAGINE" how interesting that lyrics would be... So, "for you the blind, who never couldn't read...", that's for you... P.S.: Any of you interested in helping me with any other songs?? Imagine if we could form a group of voluntiers, and translate maybe 10 songs each one, it would be a HELL OF WORK, and a gift for M A N Y !!!! people !!!!!!!!!!! Let's share some ideas, ok? See ya' -------------------------------------------------------------------- Countdown (Cuenta regresiva) (Dedicada en agradecimiento a los astronautas YOUNG y CRIPPEN y a toda la gente de la NASA por su inspiracion y cooperacion) Iluminacion con anticipacion Arribamos al sitio de lanzamiento El cielo esta aun oscuro, se acerca el atardecer En la costa de Florida Helicopteros en circulos, acechan la noche Con errantes haces de reflectores Este dia es magico, pues la super ciencia Se mezcla con el brillante material de los suenios La luz fluye en la brumosa distancia La estrella de este show extraterrestre Vapores ventosos, como la respiracion De un blanco y durmiente dragon Altavoces crujiendo, voces tensas Se reanuda la cuenta final Todos los sistemas chequeados, T menos nueve Mientras el sol y el espectaculo comienzan a montarse El aire esta cargado, una masa humeda inmovil La multitud y las camaras Pasan los autos llenos de espectadores Excitacion tan densa, que podrias cortarla con un cuchillo Alta tecnologia, en el mismo limite de la vida La tierra debajo nuestro comienza a temblar Con un esparcimiento de nubes bajas y negras Un tronante rugido sacude el aire Como si el mundo entero explotara Ardiente explosion de fuego dorado Mientras lentamente deja atras el suelo Caen lagrimas con una vigorosa fuerza El aire se sacude con un sonido aterrador Como una columna de nubes, el humo se mantiene Alto en el aire En fascinacion - con los ojos del mundo Nosotros observamos... --------------------------------------------------------------- Chemistry (Quimica) Seniales transmitidas Mensaje recibido Reaccion haciendo impacto Invisiblemente Telepatia elemental Intercambio de energia Reaccion haciendo contacto Misteriosamente Un ojo en mi Reaccion quemando mas caliente Dos en uno Reflejo en el agua H en O No fluyen sin el otro Oh, pero como Hacen ellos contacto Uno con el otro ? Electricidad ? Biologia ? Me parece a mi que es quimica Emocion transmitida Emocion recibida Musica en lo abstracto Positivamente Enfasis elemental Un cambio de sinergia Musica haciendo contacto Naturalmente Uno, dos, tres Sumar sin restar Sonido en sonido Reaccion multiplicada H en O No fluyen sin el otro Oh, pero como Hacen ellos contacto Uno con el otro ? Electricidad ? Biologia ? Me parece a mi que es quimica... -------------------------------------------------------------------- Digital man (Hombre digital) Su mundo esta bajo observacion Nosotros monitoreamos su estacion Bajo rostros y lugares Donde el traza sus puntos de vista El utiliza restos de conversaciones Radio y radiaciones De bailarines y romanticos Con respuestas pero sin pistas El amaria pasar la noche en Zion El ha pasado mucho tiempo en Babilonia Le gustarian una alas de amante para volar A una isla tropical en Avalon Su mundo esta bajo anestesia Subdividido y sintetico Su confianza esta en los gigantes Y en la ciencia del momento El utiliza restos de informacion Es adepto a la adaptacion Por que para reparadores y extranios El cambio constante esta aqui para quedarse El tiene un campo de fuerza y un plan flexible El tiene una cita con el destino en un sedan negro El juega rapido y hacia adelante lo mas que puede Pero el no necesitara una cama El es un hombre digital... ------------------------------------------------------------------- Losing it (Perdiendolo) (Mi cancion preferida !!!!) La bailarina desacelera su frenetico paso Con dolor y desesperacion Sus miembros doloridos y su cara avejentada Se apagan con su transpiracion Tensos como un cable sus pulmones arden Con la pausa justa Fluyen en su memoria Los ecos de viejos aplausos Ella abandona cojeando el cuarto Y cierra la puerta de su dormitorio El escritor observa con ojos vidriosos Enfrenta la pagina vacia Su barba es blanca, su cara, arrugada Y golpeada por lagrimas de ira Treinta anios atras, como fluirian las palabras Con pasion y precision Pero ahora su mente es obscura y atontada Por la enfermedad y la indecision >...y el mira a traves de la puerta de la cocina Donde el sol no brillara nunca mas... Algunos nacen para mover el mundo Para vivir sus fantasias Pero la mayoria de nosotros tan solo soniamos Con lo que deseariamos ser... Mas triste aun es ver morir algo, que nunca haberlo conocido Para ustedes - los ciegos, quienes alguna vez pudieron ver, Las campanas suenan para ustedes... -------------------------------------------------------------------- New world man (Hombre del nuevo mundo) El es un rebelde y un fugitivo El es una senial tornandose verde Es un joven romantico sin cansancio Que quiere hacer funcionar la gran maquina El tiene un problema con sus venenos Pero sabes que encontrara la cura El esta limpiando sus sistemas Para mantener su naturaleza pura Aprendiendo a superar el ritmo del hombre de viejo mundo Aprendiendo a captar el calor del hombre del tercer mundo El tiene que cometer sus propios errores Y aprender a solucionar el desorden que hace El es lo suficientemente viejo para saber lo que es bueno Pero demasiado joven al no elegirlo Es lo suficientemente noble para ganarse el mundo Pero lo suficientemente debil para perderlo El es el hombre del nuevo mundo... El es un receptor de radio Sintonizado con fabricas y huertos El es un escritor y arreglador Y un joven ninio portando armas El tiene problemas con sus poderes Con las armas que patrullan El tiene que caminar por una delgada linea Y mantener su auto-control Tratando de satisfacer al hombre del viejo mundo Tratando de pavimentar el camino al hombre del tercer mundo El no esta preocupado por el ayer El sabe que el cambio constante es aqui y ahora El es lo suficientemente noble para saber lo que es bueno Pero demasiado debil al no elegirlo Es lo suficientemente sabio para ganarse el mundo Pero lo suficientemente tonto para perderlo El es el hombre del nuevo mundo... ------------------------------------------------------------------- Show me , don't tell me (Demuestramelo, no me lo digas) Cuantas veces lo oyes ? Ya lleva todo el dia Todos saben todo Nunca nadie esta errado Hasta que es tarde En quien puedes creer ? Es dificil jugar con seguridad Pero aparte de algunos pocos buenos amigos No tenemos fe en nada Hasta que es tarde Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Se ha resuelto el caso Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Ya escuche todo antes Demuestramelo, no me lo digas No me importa lo que digas Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Puedes mezclar percepciones La realidad no aparecera Puedes levantar objeciones Yo sere el juez Y el jurado Lo dejare librado a vuestra consideracion Mirando desde el estrado Le dare al jurado directivas Basadas en la evidencia Yo , el jurado Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Hey, orden en la corte Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Tratemos de hacer esto breve Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Suficiente con sus demandas Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Que el testigo suba al estrado Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Hey, orden en la corte Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Tratemos de hacer esto breve Demuestramelo, no me lo digas No me importa lo que digas Demuestramelo, no me lo digas Veamos la prueba A... ------------------------------------------------------------------- The analog kid (El Ninio Analogo) una tarde calida y ventosa de agosto tiene a los arboles en constante movimiento con un toque de hojas plateadas al moverlos con la brisa el ninio yace en el cesped con una navaja apretada entre sus dientes una vaga sensacion lo patea en su joven e incansable corazon y una indescriptible y brillante vision lo pone listo para partir me mueves con tus edificios y tus ojos maderas de otonio y cielos de invierno me mueves mar abierto y luces de la ciudad calles atestadas y alturas vertiginosas me llamas una ninia de ojos castanios, con piernas bronceadas baila en los limites de sus suenios y su voz suena en sus oidos como la musica de las esferas el ninio yace en el cesped, inmovil mirando al cielo su madre empieza a llamarlo mientras un halcon pasa planeando el ninio baja su gorra de beisbol y cubre sus ojos demasiadas manos a la vez demasiados sentimientos demasiadas cosas en mi mente cuando me voy, no lo se que estoy esperando encontrar cuando me voy, no lo se que estare dejando atras... -------------------------------------------------------------------- The weapon (El arma) No tenemos nada a que temer - excepto al miedo mismo No al dolor o a la falla, no a la fatal tragedia No a las piezas defectuosas en esta maquinaria loca No a los contactos rotos en la quimica emocional Con un punio de acero en un guante de terciopelo Estamos escudados en el arma En el juego glorioso del tren del poder Hasta que el reino haya sido acabado Y las cosas a las que tememos Son un arma para ser usada en nuestra contra... El no esta preocupado por tu juzgamiento El conoce horrores peores que tu infierno El esta un tanto preocupado por morir Pero esta mucho mas preocupado por tus mentiras Y las cosas que el teme Son un arma para ser usada en su contra Puede alguna parte de la vida ser mas larga que la vida misma ? Aun el amor debe ser limitado por el tiempo Y aquellos que nos tiran para abajo, deberian escalar Vale mas algun asesino que su crimen ? Como una espada de acero en un punio de seda Nosotros no vemos de que estan hechos ellos Ellos gritan acerca del amor, pero cuando la presion toma impulso Ellos viven por las cosas de las que estan preocupados Y el conocimiento al que temen Es un arma para ser usada contra ellos... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Rush. They must have been one hell of a band." Geoff Barton (2112 Tourbook) Martin Buenos Aires, Argentina ----------------------------------------------------------
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