The National Midnight Star #2107

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Producer zebra misheard lyrics Rush on the box & a few questions Rush reference in Babylon 5 San Diego visit Top 5 TNMS intro bands radiate Y-Y-Zed boot correction Zebra More on producers Geddy producing Victor??? Will we ever hear rush in DTS? whoops link correction Rush sighting.... My opinion! Second Nature-Hermans Hideaway Fave live albums (Rush and Non Rush) Rush address best way to find Rush on the web The Cargo Cult catching way up... Victor 2 Waterboy Shame Rush Convention ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Tue Sep 22 10:14:43 PDT 1998 Subject: Administrivia I finally got a copy of the book "Mystic Rhythms the Philosophy of Rush" (apparently amazon.com finally got more in from the publisher). I haven't really read through it, but it reminded me a lot of my AP english test: "compare and contrast these two poems..." I don't think I will get a lot out of this book, not my taste. However, if you were looking for it, try amazon -- I don't know if any bookstores will end up carrying it, although you might be able to special order it through them. Most of the songs discussed seem to be PeW - GUP, although I do remember "Red Tide" & "Time Stand Still" also being used. I'll post a list of the songs covered tomorrow; the book is divided into several chapters, each one with a "theme", and the songs are used to explain that theme. - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 18:52:32 +0100 Subject: Re: Power Windows or HYF >>>>> "colin burroughs" writes: > Me peorsonally I love Power Windows(my favorit album of all > time).Then they go out and make Hyf I like force ten lock and key and ty > shan or what ever that is but how do they make the rest of the album > sound so much the same...Turn the Page.. High Water ..espacially on my > dis taste list Mission ,Boring song. In my eyes it just does not > compare. Well that's OK, but it's just a matter of taste. For me, Turn the Page and Mission are the only two really good tracks from Power Windows and HYF put together (though I quite like The Big Money). Different strings etc. Slim ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 19:00:36 +0100 Subject: Re: Jazz and Rock >>>>> SCOTT FABIRKIEWICZ writes: > I love Rush. Their musicianship is second to none. Neil is the best > lyricist in rock, bar none. It is the "whole is better than the sum of > the parts". But after Rush, I love jazz! I just have a built in > mechanism that puts myself down before anybody else does. The insults > hurt less that way. Don't let them hurt at all! Ignore them. Music is about taste, and people who put down Jazz (or any other form of music) just because they personally don't like it are just ignorant. > It's nice to see that others appreciate jazz. > And speaking of jazz: I'm sure that all Rush fans know who Jeff Berlin > is. He is a jazz/fusion bassist. He has played with Bill Bruford's > fusion band in the late 70's, and also has worked with Allan > Holdsworth. Rush fans, I'm sure, know that Neil played on a couple of > tracks on one of Jeff's solo albums. But what you might not know is > that on another solo album of his, he has a song titled "All the Greats" > which he dedicates to Geddy, Alex, and Neil. He also thanks Geddy for > his support in the liner notes of his latest album "Taking Notes". Just > a fact that fans might like to know, if they didn't already. Didn't know that! But I saw Jeff Berlin ten years ago, playing with John McLaughlin at a Jazz festival in the North East of England - he was great. Regards Slim ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ted A. Latner" <tlatner@pipeline.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 15:27:43 -0400 Subject: The Masked Rider I just finished "The Masked Rider", and I'd like to strongly recommend it to anyone who hasn't read it yet. (If you haven't already heard, it's available from www.amazon.com) Apart from being a fascinating story about his bike trip in West Africa, the book also gives tremendous insight into Neil's personality. If you like his lyrics, read the book!! Ted L. http://www.comicsfun.com/rush ---------------------------------------------------------- From: James MacLachlan <hopeflguy@sprint.ca> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 15:50:28 -0400 Subject: Issue #2112, Animate, Victor II Rush-mgr, PLEASE respond to this post. Is there ANY WAY for us to send off a GIANT thank you note with all of our (and any rush fans) sigs to Anthem? I know you have the R&R hall of fame thing going, but I think this would be a little more intimate, and maybe show Anthem that this "Internet" thing isn't such a bad idea??? Just imagine..we could get Rush fans from all over the world...and I think it would be a REAL boost to their morale right now, which is obviously in a deep slump due to Neil's personal tragedies. [ I have no idea. I've never spoken to anyone at Anthem. : rush-mgr ] Regarding Victor II, don't expect anything until AT LEAST next year. The note I got from an Anthem contact was that this year was going to be taken up by a few Rush projects, obviously Different Stages, but, the word is that there will be a live video accompanying it out before X-mas. I have not heard anything about this "box set" thing. I was also told that Alex is having to pay for the next Victor project himself again, and it is not one of the record companies "high" priorities right now. So....I really wouldn't get my hopes up for any Victor stuff soon..but it might be a nice filler next year. Also, one last thing, Anthem records confirms on their "fanline" (416)(923-5855) that the first single WILL be Animate. But...these guy's change their minds as much as their underwear..he..soo. Ohh ya...and one last thing...I did hear on Q107 from Toronto, that Ged is looking for a band to produce. Supposedly, he was supposed to work on the next "Change of Heart" record (a Toronto band..Ged's nephew is/was the bassist), but the band broke up before the project got off the ground. Soooo....who knows where he will pop up next? Maybe he will produce Sarah McLachlan's next record..(HAHAHA...Just kidding....please..this is just fictitious. It would be interesting though?!?!?:-) James ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brandon Erickson" <erickson_brandon@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 12:57:15 PDT Subject: Marillion Hey all! A lot of people are talking about Marillion I've noticed. While I haven't been a devout fan, I do have "Clutching at Straws" and the greatest hits compilation, "Six of One, Half Dozen the Other". My question is, which vocalist do you prefer, Fish or Steve Hogarth (I think thats his name but correct me if I'm wrong)? Fish definitely had his own style, but Steve has more of a lyrical quality. Here is my Rush content: Misheard lyric from Red Barchetta- "...to far outside the Wire with my white hair down to my waist." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brandon Erickson" <erickson_brandon@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 13:07:17 PDT >> Does anyone else feel the way I do about this? I though Victor sucked. I just gave it another listen last week after playing it maybe twice when I bought it. The music was OK to listen to (especially the guitar ;-), but I just don't find myself yearning for it the way I do with my Rush catalog. Also, the lyrics are very disturbing (to me).<< I am glad that someone pointed out the disturbing nature of the lyrics on some of the songs on Victor. While I enjoy the album for the most part, I feel some songs go a little to far with trying to shock you, like "Don't Care" and "The Dance". I can't see what purpose Alex had with these lyrics. They certainly aren't uplifting like most of Peart's lyrics usually are. But hey, I guess he is experimenting. I just program the ol' CD player to skip those songs, even though Les Claypool plays on "The Dance". Other than that, the rest of the album kicks some guitar-playin' butt. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bill Bibber" <bbibber@typehouse.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 16:11:44 +0000 Subject: microsoft sound Rick Dovale wrote: "is it just me,or does the microsoft sound on your computer sound like = the ending of a rush song?" Rick - when where you in my office? How did you get onto my computer? I don't appreciate this invasion of my privacy. Now I know who's been leaving all the crumbs on my keyboard. Please cease and desist immediately. thanks, Bill ---------------------------------------------------------- From: johncaulfeild@pmsc.com Date: Fri, 18 Sep 98 16:11:59 -0500 Subject: Deviating From The Norm J Runnels wrote: "...For years (about 18 now) I've tried to talk other people into listening to Rush, but I've been largely unsuccessfull. For the most part, I've given up. I used to struggle with why most people don't get it. I mean, it really bothered me. But now I have a theory which helps me cope. Maybe it'll help if some of you guys are having the same problem. Ready? Here it goes: Most people are %#@*ing idiots. Sorry, but it's true. I'm a new subscriber and it feels damn good to know that there are at least 5,000 "others" out there with enough sense to get it. Let me know if you agree." To J Runnels -> I guess I come from a similar past as yours. I have also been an avid Rush fanatic for the past 18 years, and whenever my devotion to the band was revealed, it seemed to alienate me. While I didn't let it 'bother' me too much, I was certainly aware of the lack of general acceptance of Rush amonsgt my peers. Eventually, we all grew up; my friends may still not like Rush, but they can appreciate MY devotion to them. My own musical tastes have widened, but I still maintain a close connection to Rush. You ask why people don't "get" Rush? In my opinion, Rush may be a difficult listen for most people. Try for a moment to step back and listen to a Rush tune like you have never heard them before (this would be difficult for a long-time fan). They have odd signature beats and rhythms, and challenging guitars and keyboards. You certainly wouldn't expect to hear a Rush tune re-arranged by Muzak over your local K-Mart sound system. :) Some critics label Rush as "progressive rock". I've always thought of them as "intelligent rock". While I don't think non-Rush fans are all "%#@*ing idiots", I DO think that to be an avid Rush fan requires a higher-than-average degree of intelligence, and an appreciation for music that "deviates from the norm." Peace to all, John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Ware" <Daniel.Ware@enmu.edu> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:29:31 Subject: Opinions are like... Hey gang.... Tony Recently wrote: >To all of you wonderful RUSH fans.... >I grew up in the late 70s and early 80s listening to my friends tell me >how much Rush sucked! They were all listening to Led Zeppelin and the >Rolling Stones. They were so blind. Personally, I think that LZ stinks. >Jimmy Page is a sloppy guitar player and Robert Plant can't sing a note >without sounding like he's having an >orgasm...(ah...ahh....ahhh....AHHH!). FINALLY!!! Someone with enough balls to say they don't like LZ and the Stones... I too can be counted amoung those.. I just don't like the sound of the Stones. Sure, they've got some classic songs that I like to hear, but for the most part.. They just don't appeal to me.. As for Zepplin.. I grew up around a bunch of guys who listened to nothing but Rush, Marillion, Zepplin, and a few others while we played D and D... Try as I might, I could never really get into them. Here again.. Some great songs that I don't need to list, but after a while, they started to get on my nerves.. On the other hand, I do think Page is an amazing guitarist, but for me, that's just not enough...Sorry, and Hats off to Tony.. Don't slag us too hard please..:o) Cheers from New Mexico.. Dan The ship sank... Get over it. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Palo" <double_agent54@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 13:45:04 PDT Subject: Victor II Dear fellow Rushians, Victor rocked! I thought it to be some of the most refreshing approach to music taken in a while, rather than everyone ripping off everyone else. Alex showed his true colors in that Album--lots of guitars, loud, lyrics which aren't great, but aren't sh*%@y. Hey, 2 out of 3 aren't bad. I thought Alex was trying to help usher in a Neo-Black Sabbath Age (Black Sabbath is my fifth favorite band). Now what does he do? He teems up with Sarah MacLachlan, whose music I absolutely despise (IMHO). Oh man, can this mean that Victor II will be more sentimental, less loud, concentrate more on vocals and just suck overall? I guess I will just have to wait and buy the album, but it seems he's really pulling a 180 going with her. Of course, I don't know how much influence she will have on the record, so maybe my assumptions will not come to fruition, but I think it's a dangerous combo. Here's an idea that I know will not come true. Why doesn't Alex work with Ed Vedder from Pearl Jam instead of Edwin? I like Edwin, but I know Vedder is a Rush fan and Alex is a Pearl Jam fan. NOw that would kick ass! Later everyone! Chris Palo Go Chiefs! Hey Rush-mgr, Chargers are coming to town; I don't think many will be leaving after my defense is done with them. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brandon Erickson" <erickson_brandon@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 13:55:36 PDT Subject: Production Hey arm-chair producers, mixers, and engineers: If Presto is too "bright", why don't you adjust your equalizer, or at least turn down the treble! I know you guys are going to flame me for this, but what the hell are you talking about? The band members have a hand in producing as well, and I think the production compliments the feel of the songs very well. It wasn't supposed to be a "punchy" album. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Horta <phorta@i-2000.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 16:51:14 -0400 Subject: The end of Rush? I was listening to WDHA 105.5 in New Jersey(which plays a lot of Rush) and they usually have a rock report every hour.They gave some news on Rush,here's what they said: Geddy Lee says that there are no future plans for Rush right now.He also said that it's been a pleasure working with Neil and Alex.He also said that they can't continue touring a young bands schedule. I may have misquoted a couple of words but it was along the lines of that effect.I still think they'll be back but probably not for a while.I was still kind of sad when I heard that though. Al ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Horta <phorta@i-2000.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 16:55:56 -0400 Subject: Producer I think a great producer for the next Rush album would be Flood.He's worked with Depeche Mode,Smashing Pumpkins,Nine Inch Nails,U2.It would be interesting. Brendan O'Brian would be cool to. Al ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cmoney2@juno.com (Chuck Flowers) Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 15:29:17 -0500 Subject: zebra In the middle of winter, the trees are bare and the bears are hibernating..... c money ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brandon Erickson" <erickson_brandon@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:46:33 PDT Subject: misheard lyrics Sorry, I know this is my 4th posting today (I usually sit back and read, but I feel like saying something today). I was just at the misheard lyrics site kissthisguy.com and they had one for "The Trees": The real lyrics were: ...and the oaks just shook their heads But I misheard them as: ...and the folks just shit their beds The embarrasing moment of revelation: It was my wife - I was trying to educate her in the subtle nuances of Rush's music - she didn't find the lyrics very subtle until I pointed out her mistake - she laughed so hard she almost fulfilled her own lyrics! Age when I realized how wrong I had been: 33 Misheard by: William/Michelle Elliott William, if your out there, I fell out of my chair laughing! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: dt-streamline@webtv.net (Derek Tetlow) Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 16:03:03 -0600 (MDT) Subject: Rush on the box & a few questions Greetings!!!! At work we used to listen to a station here in Boulder, CO called KBCO and after hearing The Indigo Girls and Talking heads for about THE SEVENTEENTH MILLION TIME, we decided to switch stations. After a little surfig we came across a halfway decent classic rock station (103.5 The Fox) that was playing all their cool songs in alphabetical order. Low and behold there was about 2-3 songs from our three gents north of the border!!! I was blown away because I can think of one other occasion that a station around here played Rush. The songs were Freewill, Closer to the Heart, and one other that I can't remember because I was so flabergasted. When I left work they were on the letter L, so I'm sure Limelight and the most well known Tom Sawyer will be played. On to my stupid questions file: 1) (For those NMSers in CO) Has Rush ever played at Red Rocks? If not, why not? It's such a great venue and an excellent place to see a show. [ Nope. Have no reason why though, could be a number of things (size, location, time of year, $$ the venue costs to play...) : rush-mgr ] 2) I heard a rumor that Neil was on "Politically Incorrect" with Bill Mayer a little while back. Has anyone seen it or does anyone have a copy of it? I trust that Neil blew away the feild with his knowledge and superior intellect. Love to get a copy if possible. [ Yes and yes. There was a transcription done by our faithful Puanani in one of the digests a few years back, I've been meaning to put it up on the website but it needs a lot of html work. Neil didn't say much during the show anyways (he was usually interrupted) : rush-mgr ] 3) Does anyone know of a place or person that sells Rush materials, such as concert hats, shirts, tour stuff? I'm looking for a black T4E hat that has gold writing on the front and the stone creature on the back. [ Try the Rush Backstage Club (link is on the Rush/NMS web site under Merchandise) : rush-mgr ] 4) (I never got this one answered and I know it's a "cheesy" question, but it's just to satisfy my own morbid curiosity) What was the last Rush album on 8-Track tape, if they ever stooped that low? My girlfriend says they probably went from vinyl directly to cassette. Thanks for allowing me to ramble!! "Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things." Stephen Wright Derek Tetlow Streamline Sports Video "Simplification through Modernization" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Djrant@aol.com Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 19:46:23 EDT Subject: Rush reference in Babylon 5 Did all you Babylon 5 fans out there watch the season 4 episode "The Exercise of Vital Powers", which was rerun on TNT this evening? If so, perhaps you noticed during one of the conversations between Garibaldi (Jerry Doyle) and Mr. Edgars (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.), that Mr. Edgars said: "Nobody takes power. They're given power, by the rest of us. Because we're stupid or afraid or both. The Germans in 1939, the Russians in 1917 and 2013, the Iraqis in 2025, the French in 2112." That could be taken as a double Rush reference: the song "Bastille Day" is about a French revolution, and of course "2112" is the year in which the song "2112" takes place. J. Michael Straczynski is the show's producer and primary screenwriter. Maybe he's a Rush fan. Or maybe it's just a coincidence that he put a Rush reference in the dialog. David ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rocket" <rocket2112@email.msn.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 19:11:12 -0500 Subject: San Diego visit This modest man from Missouri will be working in San Diego for a couple of weeks in October. Any fellow Rushians there have any tips on where to hang out or cool places to visit? email me at rocket2112@msn.com Thanks, Tony ---------------------------------------------------------- From: kgmacrae@auracom.com (Ken MacRae) Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 22:21:17 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Top 5 TNMS intro bands The top 5 bands I have been intoduced to through the TNMS ( new thread ?? ) : 1. Kings X (absolutely awesome ...) 2. Dream Theater (it took a while but they are way up there on my list now) 3. Grammatrain ( wow ... just discovered them, great stuff ) 4. Faith No More ( "Wild Weird Stuff" and lovin every minute of it ) 5. Catherine Wheel ( Just really starting to warm up to them ) >...Ken, the Rushosapien "Why push for perfection when I'm making successful mistakes ?" >...The Tragically Hip ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Amy and/or Casey Voce <1stcav@camalott.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 22:23:58 -0400 Subject: radiate In response to the two letters from Fri, sept 18 About the phrase "...radiate more heat than light." I beleive it is an old saying referring to someone who is blustering; talking a lot of grandiose stuff without actually saying much, not "shedding any light on the subject." It would certainly go along with Presto's theme. Thank ya'll > P.S.: This is my first posting, and I just want to say the, first, my > favorite RUSH album is Permanent Waves,(Love that filtered rock), and > second, that it's great to see that there are > lot of other RUSH fans. (In Abilene, they're few and far between.) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: davidg <davidg@mci2000.com> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 23:33:02 -0500 Subject: Y-Y-Zed boot correction I erroneously posted that the "Y-Y-Zed" comment by Geddy was on the = "Signals from London" boot. It is actually on the "Moving Pictures = Story" boot. Sorry for my discombobulation!! david ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Garcia ~ Dallas, Texas davidg@mci2000.com =20 "Mom always said, 'Don't play with your androctonus.'" WE HAVE ASSUMED CONTROL. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 00:38:46 -0700 Subject: Zebra someone said: >> I lived in Hammond Louisiana from 1979 to 1982 when Zebra was at just >> breaking out of the bar scene (they were THE 3 piece band to see - Led Zep >> and Rush were exact covers). I remember seeing Zebra live at Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx (in the late 80's). They were still pretty new on the scene, but man did they ever put on a show. They were at the top of this "stair-like" platform, about 20 feet higher than everybody else. It was pretty windy from what I can remember and they had the smoke machine going pretty good. What an atmoshere that night. I remember being pretty much awe-struck at the show they had put on and the exactness of their Rush and Zeppelin covers. Randy Jackson had the vocals down pat and the drums, bass and Randy's guitar work was perfect. Literally perfect. They were, I think, my first live concert by a non-professional band. And the best yet, too. Hats off to Zebra. Against the run of the mill Static as it seems We break the surface tension With our wild, kinetic dreams Visit the Grand Designs Rush Site http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "BENZ H BABECKI" <BABECKI@prodigy.net> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 02:53:05 -0400 Subject: More on producers Hey, How about Todd Rundgren? I think he could add a new twist to their = portfolio. What ya think? He's an accomplished artist, been in the = business for years. Also worth mentioning is Jeff Lynne, now that would = be cool! Benz=20 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert J. Murphy" <surf-murph@email.msn.com> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 02:05:23 -0500 Subject: Geddy producing Victor??? A D.J. IN MY AREA SAID THAT GEDDY WILL BE PRODUCING THE NEXT VICTOR ALBUM. CAN ANYONE SUBSTANTIATE THIS? Robert surf-murph@msn.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert J. Murphy" <surf-murph@email.msn.com> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 03:58:40 -0500 Subject: Will we ever hear rush in DTS? Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Browsing for CD's recently I found a special edition of Yes' Open Your Eyes CD that was specifically designed for home theater surround sound. Unfortunately, I don't (yet) have a home theater, but the idea interested me and I did some digging on the net and found a site for the DTS company (DTS hardware/software 'reads' the digital info and the amplification/projection of sound is left up to someone else; like THX.) There is a list on the site for CD's that have been re-mastered or originally recorded for surround sound; for example Alan Parsons 'On Air' CD ( the link is: http://www.dtstech.com/enertainment/compactdiscs.html .) UNFORTUNATELY there is not yet any Rush available for audiophiles, but if we were to make enough noise, maybe, we could get a couple of CDs like Moving Pictures or 2112 remastered for home theater. ("WHAT?! You want us to have to buy those CDs AGAIN?!?!?!?!") Can you imagine being (((:-- SURROUNDED ---:))) by that scary voice echoing "ATTENTION ALL PLANETS OF THE SOLAR FEDERATION..." in DTS and THX theater sound!!! I'd probably wet myself! Imagine, Robert surf-murph@msn.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert J. Murphy" <surf-murph@email.msn.com> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 04:08:22 -0500 Subject: whoops link correction I forgot the 'T' in entertainment on the link for DTS CD's The link is: http://www.dtstech.com/entertainment/compactdiscs.html Sorry, Robert surf-murph@msn.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Nathan Crowell" <ncrowell@jlc.net> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 11:37:33 -0400 Subject: Rush sighting.... Well, I never thought I would have one of these worth mentioning...but... I was dropping my daughter off at daycare this past tuesday and we were listening to 'Signals'. "The Analog Kid" had just ended as I drove past an empty lot. Walking towards me on the roadside was a guy about 17-ish with a tie-dyed rush shirt on (1st album print). here's the strange part - as is passed him, he pulled his baseball cap down over his eyes! It took a few seconds for the synchronicity of the event to sink in..... You just shouldn't see sh*t like that before your first large Dunkin' Donuts coffee in the AM.... Peace, Nate ------------- "We will pay the price / but we will not count the cost." - Bravado ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Autrey <TAUTREY@STB.com> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 12:22:34 -0500 Subject: My opinion! Personally, I think that LZ stinks, Jimmy Page is a sloppy guitar player and Robert Plant can't sing a note without sounding like he's having an orgasm...(ah...ahh....ahhh....AHHH!). >...Music aside, the meaningful lyrics in Rush songs out-perform anything that these bands ever put out. >... Each of the songs carries a meaningful statement and some kind of moral story or lesson that we can all learn from. >...My favorite and probably the most overlooked Rush song is "Losing It" from Signals. Although there is virtually no bass in this song the lyrics move me to the point of feeling sad for the people described in the song. It actually gives me chills to hear it! >..."Freeze this moment a little bit longer - Make each impression a little bit stronger" (sheer poetry!) Hi Tony, I could not agree with you more!! I grew up listening to the same comments about Rush (about the same time also), so I listened to LZ for years, not that it was a complete waste of time, but I think I would have learned much more if I had dedicated some listening time to Rush back then. Oh well, it's never too late, I can still enjoy the chills I get when I hear 'Leave That Thing Alone' and of course 'Losing it'. In regards to your comment, "this lesson is described best in "Free Will") and I chose RUSH!!", well SO DO I!! (Wonderful post BTW!) Laurie (AKA Rushgirl) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SndNature@aol.com Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 15:37:22 EDT Subject: Second Nature-Hermans Hideaway SECOND NATURE Returns to H E R M A N S H I D E A W A Y September 23rd 1998 Wednesday We will be playing a 45 minute set at 7:15 sharp. We will be cutting back our live performances in order to start writing and recording our first Cd. Their may be a couple of shows before thanksgiving. After that we probably will not be performing until April. So if ya want to catch us live, here's your chance! We have plenty of free tickets for this show. you can pick them up at Angelo's Cd's or e-mail us. I'd recommend that you call and reserve them before driving there. (303)798-6378 or (303) 337-1399 Hermans Hideaway 1578 South Broadway (303) 777-5840 e-mail us at: SndNature@aol.com Visit our web site: www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Club/8973 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Tyler" <jatyler@execpc.com> Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 01:54:04 -0500 Subject: Fave live albums (Rush and Non Rush) As far as the Rush live albums I have to go in this order 1: A show of hands 2: Exit... stage left 3: All the worlds a stage As far as other favorite live albums these are not in order. Joe Jackson Live 80-86 Four bands, four tours and new versions of every song. Peter Gabriel Secret World Live, Mind blowing! Artistic songs, theatrical presentation, and unbelievable musicianship. (Bassists take note, you get to see Tony Levin and his "Funk Fingers" in action.) Genesis Seconds Out, Great performances of classic Songs. Phil Collins vocal performances are outstanding, even of the Gabriel era material. Bob Mould Poison Years, OK, so the whole album isn't live. The live versions of Poison years and Shoot out the lights are worth the price of admission. Honorable mention... I have a videotape of the David Bowie 50th birthday pay for view special that is very cool. Not truely an album but still a great live performance captured for ever. Later, John A. Tyler --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- "There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly dissapear and be replaced by something even more bizzare and inexplicable." "There is another theory which states that this has already happened." Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe ---------------------------------------------------------- From: morak2@juno.com (James a Johnson) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 02:36:22 -0600 Subject: Rush address About a week ago someone was saying something about a 2112 Rush St. in Chicago, so I opened up Streets 98, and searched for 2112 Rush St. in any state, I found one, it is 2112 Rush St. Anderson, SC I thought that was pretty cool Also RUSH sighting Tonight when I was at work some guy came through my checkstand wearing a Test for Echo t-shirt. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 13:21:10 -0700 Subject: best way to find Rush on the web At the Grand Designs Rush Site, we've put together the largest, most comprehensive listing of Rush sites on the Internet. We've scoured the web and collected the best (and worst) that the web has to offer a Rush fan. Each site is rated and organized according to its' rating. Highlights too! You can even add _your_ Rush site to the list if it's not on the list yet (unlikely!) A definite bookmark for your daily journeys through all the Rush sites out there. Never lose that URL again! Check it out at http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/links.htm and don't forget too bookmark it. Against the run of the mill Static as it seems We break the surface tension With our wild, kinetic dreams Visit the Grand Designs Rush Site http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hawkfeathr@cinti.net Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 23:21:17 -0400 Subject: The Cargo Cult Hi folks! I've been working on this parody for a while, and when I spoke to the friend that it was inspired by the other day, and he DENIED that he was even a member of the Cargo Cult, the whole song just fell together and finished itself. It's true, this guy does own most of this stuff. And he's a Rush fan! Rush-mgr, if this is worthy of inclusion in the By The Fans page, I'd be honored. (I think.) To the tune of Totem: The Cargo Cult I've got twelve cabanas In a kitschy style Yard sale or Walmart Big Lots or K-Mart Shop with me now for a while I've got a beat-up motorcycle Pink flamingos on the lawn Vibrating pillows Cartons of No-Doz Whatever shape it's in, nothing's too far gone I believe that what I see Is exactly what I own But if I could get into the house I'd bring some more stuff home Got so much Cargo, don't know what I'll do Cargo's coming to me Can't give it back to you Living for my Cargo, piled everywhere I worship Cargo While the neighbors stare I've got a fleet of Red Barchettas My preference in cars Clothes that don't fit me A ferret that bit me Crystals, candles, books, incense, glowing stars I've got red plastic eyeballs That spin around and chime Thoughts of divestation Fill me with consternation House is gettin' smaller all the time ---that's why I believe--- Got so much Cargo around me Give me your Cargo, it satisfies me Sweet shopping cart, swing low, fulfill me **************** More laughter in the NMS! Hope you like it. --- Elise ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Foy <willfoy@pobox.com> Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 02:28:55 -0400 Subject: catching way up... as we approach the fateful TNMS #2112, and as i catch up on most of this summer's posts.... was thinking how neat it would be when rush tours again, if we, as a fanbase, got to pick the opener, just for kicks. not like that'll actually happen, but, something to ponder. and this artist would have to represent say, a more modern, not necessarily more radio friendly band, but one that's known by that target 14-28 year old audience so lamented in some of this summer's earlier msgs.... of course, i'm going ahead and violating my own rule here, but just as a thought, how about Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals. Ben Harper is a gifted guitarist w/ his Weissenborn[sp?] guitars and array of well-utilized effects, and the Innocent Criminals are an excellent combination of bass and percussion, though perhaps not Peart-standard-issue... it would be neat to see Ben harper and his percussionist [ Juan Nelson i believe ] join in if all parties decided it could be neat for them to play together.... thoughts? namaste, will "Now I know the difference between gold and brass" - Ben Harper Will Foy - willfoy@pobox.com Davidson '96 - Phi Gamma Delta __ will.home -> http://www.pobox.com/~willfoy GoHeels GoWildcats GoBraves / \ GibbDrollVerticalHorizonEverythingSealAgentsOfGoodRootsEdwinMcCainBand |e:| TimReynoldsGratefulDeadDaveMatthewsTrainThanksToGravityBluesTravelerRush\__/ SamplesPatMcGeeBandGusterJumpLittleChildrenUnderfootTR3NilLaraAngieAparo ---------------------------------------------------------- From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jukka-Pekka_Ker=E4nen?= <rakath@students.llaky.fi> Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 10:26:10 +0300 (EEST) Subject: Victor 2 Ok... When I bought Victor I hated it at first. One day, I was reading Arthur C. Clarke's book 'Rama 2' and 'Victor' was playing in the background. Because the book is quite long, it took me a whole weekend to read it. And during that time I heard the album about 200 times. Suddenly, I started to like the album. Now I love it. Oh boy! Victor 2! I can't wait! >...bye Jukka-Pekka Keranen rakath@students.llaky.fi ---------------------------------------------------------- From: ssimaz@thomas-puckett.com (StarScape International) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 98 23:16:58 PST Subject: Waterboy Shame We've waited "X" number of years to have a Rush tune in a feature film, and what do we get? WATERBOY. All this time only to have Rush on the bill with Adam Sandler (insert a quote from Shakespeare at this point---preferably one filled with great lamentation and gnashing of teeth). If this doesn't serve to firm-up the general public's view of Rush as a dated, goofy band that only stoner nerds and pre-pube boys can rally around, I don't know what will. Ugh! Thomas Puckett Advertising, Inc. - 702.798.5300, Main - 702.798.7772, Fax ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Neil Bonfield <nbonfiel@ford.com> Date: 21 Sep 1998 08:21:31 -0400 Subject: Rush Convention I went to the Rush Convention in Leicester at the weekend - it was pretty cool to be surrounded by so many fellow Rush fans. The day was well organised by the Spirit Of Rush guys - a hearty 'Thanks' to you. The big screen was showing rare and vintage video footage, promos, interviews, etc. all day. Then we got to hear several tracks from Different Stages - and I tell you it's gonna knock yer socks off! Apparently this was an exclusive first for SOR, so it was great to be there. There was also a terrific raffle with lots of prizes donated by Anthem - a platinum MP disc and a pair of NP's drumsticks to mention a couple. Rush tribute band Tom Sawyer provided the backing to Rush karaoke - much admiration for the volunteers! Then Tom Sawyer played a set of old and new Rush. All in all a great day - I didn't win any raffle prizes, but the drumsticks were handed back to be auctioned off for the Selena/Jackie fund, and - well, my bid won! Neil Bonfield <nbonfiel@ford.com> ----------------------------------------------------------
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