The National Midnight Star #2113

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Different Stages release tidbit My kids' first Rush.... Congratulations to the NMS!! NMS #2111 Hello vs burb debate solved! Bumper Stickers 2112 or bust... Who assumed controll!!?? Congrats to the NMS,Rush News Just received this... For the fans? canadian My Contribution to #2112 The Masked Rider screwwed customers reply Led Zep vs Rush Part II stars for sale here! ASOH And The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth 2112 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Aset <aset@sirius.com> Date: Sat, 03 Oct 1998 19:01:44 -0700 Subject: A dream I went to see "Rush Hour" the new Jackie Chan movie. And although I liked the movie, I couldn't really understand why it was called "Rush Hour". Somebody mentioned it in the first 20 minutes, but it didn't have anything to do with the plot. What does this have to do with Rush? Nothing. But Friday morining I was dreaming that I was turning on a radio, when at that precise moment my clock radio alarm went off and the radio station was playing Limelight. I woke up confused and bemused, but after I got my bearings, I decided that being woken up by Limelight (or any Rush song for that matter) was good luck!:) It atleast put me in a good mood. Crystal Crystal Calligraphy Get your Custom Crafted Artwork at www.rain.org/~crystal Rush quotes done with glee!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SCOTT FABIRKIEWICZ <scooter13@home.com> Date: Sun, 04 Oct 1998 02:25:36 -0500 Subject: More on Bruford and Rush vs. Led Zep Hey Folks, To add to list of albums by Bruford that was made in an earlier post by Jamie K. Ng, besides "One of a Kind", there was also "Gradually Going Tornado" and "Feels Good To Me". On FGTM, the Bruford, Holdsworth, Berlin, and Stewart line-up was present. On GGT, John Clark replaced Holdsworth on guitar. Bruford also has played in a jazz band called Earthworks. They have recorded 3 studio albums, "Earthworks" (1987), "DIG?" (1989), and "All Heaven Broke Loose" (1991). Bruford uses his electronic drum gear in quite an experimental way on these albums. But they are very good. IMHO the person ("lerxst") who commented on the differences between Rush and Led Zep, hit the nail right on the head. Rush is very much complex listening for rock. Page and Plant, in their Zep days, were great songwriters. They came up with good heavy metal, with the sexy attitude, and very catchy hooks and bluesy riffs. Rush has always progressed to become better musicians and challenge themselves, where Led Zep (though their talent would show) were out to sell albums and become rich. I also like the idea of Sarah MacLachlan singing on Victor II. I feel "Surfacing" and "Fumbling Toward Ecstasy" are great albums. I also feel the first Victor album was great, too. Yes it was dark, but again it is a musician and songwriter trying to challenge himself and experiment with new sounds and ideas. Isn't that what side projects are all about? Trying new things? I think it's great! Another comment: to the young 14 year old (John Lipoli), GOOD FOR YOU!!! It's great to see a young man develop great taste in music at such a tender age. Yet another comment: to Derek A. Reece and your info on the fantasy hockey league, YOU STOLE MY TEAM NAME!!! Well, that is if I had a fantasy team to name. Detroit Barchettas. Nice ring to it. Long live my fellow residents of Hockeytown! And finally my last comment: to "Professor" Brian Robinson, brilliant deduction! So maybe the Elder Race did in fact come back and assume control. I never looked at it that way. Brilliant! Until later. Take care. Scott Fabirkiewicz Mika's has got Schumacher right where he wants him! HA HA!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gumtow, Eric" <egumtow@mail.utexas.edu> Date: Sun, 04 Oct 1998 01:55:43 -0500 Subject: Rush lyrics game -- yyz.dorm.utexas.edu I've created a Rush lyrics game on my computer. To play, go to http://yyz.dorm.utexas.edu/ The game is played like this: you are given 20 random lyrics from any song and any album, and 10 songs for each lyric. You must choose the correct song. Your score is calculated using how many correct answers you supplied, how long it took you, and on the difficulty of your test. The difficulty of your test is calculated by how many spaces your lyrics had (ie., the summed length of the lyrics), and on if your lyrics contain the name of the song or not. If your score is one of the 10 highest, you can enter into the Rush lyrics hall of fame. The server this game is on is actually my PC in my dorm room. So a good time to play the game would be when I'm not using my computer-- like when I am in class, usually from noon to 6. When I see this post come out I'll leave my computer on overnight for a couple nights. Also, I'd appreciate it if no one tried to jack with my computer. I got ALL the lyrics from the Rush/NMS web site. Any mistakes found should be blamed on the Rush-mgrs :-). yyz.dorm.utexas.edu will expire when the semester is over in December, so if you're reading this after that you missed the fun! Eric Gumtow 10/4/98 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Sat, 03 Oct 1998 18:22:26 -0700 Subject: FREE BEER AND EASY WOMEN!! Now that I have your attention, please note the following: There is an election in November. Tomorrow is the last day to register in most places. You may vote absentee if not present that day--ask your county clerk how. If you don't vote, I don't want to hear you complain. (I love to complain--I'll be voting chicago style--early and often.(joke))(And watching the polls here, with a court order to our local union boss to NOT interfere this time. Backed up with Special Deputy status and a gun, and an additional sheriff's deputy if need be.(not a joke--this _will_ be a fair election)) "If you are part of a society that votes, DO so. There may not be anyone you wish to vote for. But there is sure as hell someone you wish to vote against." Robert A. Heinlein. - mike--"I'm an immigrant, and I vote." "Quality is a bit like oats. If you want good, clean, fresh oats, you must pay a fair price. If however, you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse...that comes a little cheaper." John P. Husvar ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Andrew Mazzola <amazz@bellsouth.net> Date: Sun, 04 Oct 1998 19:32:08 -0700 Subject: RUSH sighting in MLB While watching the opening of FOX Sports Baseball coverage of the Houston/San Deigo game they where playing Vital Signs. That is one great you don't here much any more. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Kurt Smith <earlkese@erols.com> Date: Sun, 04 Oct 1998 22:40:07 -0700 Subject: Issue 2112...2112 issue. Every time I read the NMS, I think it. "Boy, I thought I was the biggest Rush fan." Little did I know. Most of you are just as devoted as I. I own every release except the Remasters, I've seen them live "only" 14 times, not to mention countless posters, magazine articles, and that B-Man book. You guys are right there with me. Casual fans (are there any?) don't discuss what the voice in "The Camera Eye"'s second verse is saying. People who sort of dig "Tom Sawyer" don't talk about what the 1-0-0-1-0-0-1 in "The Body Electric" is supposed to represent. Those who drone about how great "Rush used to be" don't speculate whether "Half The World" should be on the forthcoming live CD. Do we carry it too far? Who's to say? We listen to Rush a lot. Some people smoke cigarettes. Others keep track of home run races. Rush music is just-unusual, that's all. It's never in 4/4, you can't dance to it, the lyrics are cerebral, and the band members don't behave like typical rock and roll burnouts. It's not mainstream by any stretch, so how did Rush manage to gain so many starstruck fans? It's because we understand what it's like to be different. Wasn't "Subdivisions" the turning point for so many of us? The feeling of being cast out, of not being part of the "in" crowd, of being dreamers in boring suburban communities. Sometimes it's because of looks. Maybe it's offbeat personality quirks. For some reason or another, you, or I, or Geddy, Alex, and Neil, cannot relate to the majority, and they can't relate to us. Imagine if everybody just fell in line. The President cheats on his wife and lies about it, it's acceptable now, let's all do it. Your co-workers slack off and do subpar work, you might as well too. Fifty thousand fans scream at the umpire, he should change the call. Not a very pleasant thought, is it? "Conform or be cast out." We chose the latter. I don't think anyone that has been so inspired by Rush's music hasn't stood up for what he or she believed in at some point, am I right? We were willing to be unpopular because of what our experiences taught us was right. In high school most of us did this! Like Rush, we were ahead of our time. In this issue 2112, celebrate what the 2112 album represented. Celebrate the day you didn't buckle and cave in to be popular. Celebrate the day you took everybody on because you KNEW you were right. Celebrate artistic freedom, larger bank accounts be damned. Because the day you do is the day you are individual-and free. And the world is safe for a great Lerxst solo. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Andy Golborne" <andy.golborne@btinternet.com> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 09:14:51 +0100 Subject: Bruford / UK (very small Rush connection included!) >>"If I may ask, my source says the band Bruford existed >>from late '78 to early '81. Can somebody fill me in with >>album titles from this band? I'd like to check it out. >I've got one Bruford album called "One Of A Kind" from 1979. The players = >are Bruford, Holdsworth, Jeff Berlin, and Dave Stewart. The track I = >really like is called "Fainting in Coils". The lyrics of that song are = >taken from Alice in Wonderland. Yes, check out 'Hells Bells' on that one for immaculate drumming and, well, everything really. There was one album after this called "Gradually Going Tornado" which is also excellent but is somewhat marred (IMHO) by Jeff Berlin's singing on a few tunes, and has Alan Clarke on guitar. The band's first album I can't recall the name of but Holdsworth plays on it and it has a picture of Bill and a gong on the front, and I think had a tune called Beelzebub on it which features impossible bass lines. There was also a live album called the Bruford Tapes. I did have them all way back when but, well, you know how it is. I saw Bruford in 1980 in Liverpool University when they toured for GGT and they were stunning. I remember him being centre stage with a shitload of rototoms (I was well into druming then). Jeff Berlin was incredible on the bass and Alan Clake was a bit awesome as well. The keyboardist Dave Stewart. was the bloke who did a single called "It's my Party. . . " with Barbara Gasciogne or something lke that. I think. (Alan Clarke went 'on' to join Cliff Richard's band. I remember him with them doing an amazing version of "Lucille" of the Tube. Honest.) Oh, and Brand X were the support, but Phil Collins was off touring with Genesis for Duke at the time (I know this coz I saw them about a month before in the Liverpool Empire) , but don't ask me who was in that band. There is a CD out which is a sort of Bill Brufords greatest hits on it which features stuff from this band and UK and some of his King Crimson tunes. A Jeff Berlin album did feature our Neil on it so there's my Rush connection. TTFN Andy andy.golborne@btinternet.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: pankaj kataria <kataria@dzuwa.image.uky.edu> Date: Sat, 03 Oct 1998 15:23:35 -0700 Subject: bass tabulature for u Chris Chris u wrote>>' By the way, does anyone know of a website where I can get bass tabaltures from Victor? ************************* well heres one website that might be of help to u http://cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/rush-tab/ keep kikin! pankaj http://dzuwa.image.uky.edu/unofficial/unofficial.html ---------------------------------------------------------- From: pankaj kataria <kataria@dzuwa.image.uky.edu> Date: Sat, 03 Oct 1998 15:17:46 -0700 Subject: hall of f*** SOmebody wrote>> ****************************** Who really cares about the damn rock and roll hall of fame? It's like Rolling Stone magazine. It's a bunch of musical snobs. "F" 'em! ********************************** Thanks whoever u r, yeah just give a sh** about this hall..... SO after reading your comments I think I am gonna drop my plans of going there when visiting Cleveland in next 2 week time... cheers! Pankaj http://dzuwa.image.uky.edu/unofficial/unofficial.html ---------------------------------------------------------- From: pankaj kataria <kataria@dzuwa.image.uky.edu> Date: Sat, 03 Oct 1998 15:13:00 -0700 Subject: doubts about your dream whoever u r wrote: *************************************** It starts out at some music academy near Toronto 10 or 15 years from now. I walk into an empty music hall that is meant for the drum/percussion classes. But there is only one drumset there, and an old man sits behind this huge drumset, and guess who it is? Neil Peart. I walk over there in front of the stage and he seems to be playing Xanadu or something. He justs keeps playing until he's d................................. ask something like "What happened back in 1998 when your wife Jackie died and also your daughter died months earlier, and you never came back to the public again?" "Well , losing the greatest two things in my life was and still is very.......................... "Geddy went on to do some solo work as well as becoming a producer...Alex went on to solo work as well, as well as making his Victor albums a success. I think he's now a repesenitive for Gibson guitars and Marshall guitar amplifiers." I then say " That's great...I just couldn't imagine what losing you wife and daughter within a year can do to you..." >............................... ************************************************************ ok thats weired! real weired. ha ha.... I have doubts about your dream did ya make it up, dude???? Pankaj http://dzuwa.image.uky.edu/unofficial/unofficial.html ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Teebagy, Steve, BMG - Boston" <Steve.Teebagy@bmge.com> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 11:08:45 -0500 Subject: Rush at a wedding???? Hallooo fans of the Rush camp, I was at my friends wedding this weekend & instead of having numbers assigned for each table, each table was a different group (i.e.- The Areosmith Table, The Rush Table The Beatles Table etc.) So being the Rush fan that I am he sat me at The Rush Table. On each table was a cartoon drawing of each band. Cool idea huh!! My friend who got married is also a Rush/ music fan, hence the idea. So, this guy at my table was bashing Rush all day, saying the only song he know was Tom Sawyer b/c he hadn't listened to them in years. HALOOO buddy wake up! He was saying that he would rather be at the Areosmith Table b/c they were better. Now don't get me wrong I like Aerosmith but they don't even compare to Rush in the least. Anyway, just though I'd share a funny story w/ everyone while we are waiting for the live album!!! TEBO ---------------------------------------------------------- From: ultimateart@planet.it (Enrico Salvini, "The Muffin Man") Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 18:51:26 +0100 Subject: Would the guy with a 4-CD box idea please stand up? A few dozens issues of of TNMS ago, someone posted his idea for a 4-CD box track-listing which included all kind of stuff from "Not fade away" to "The Green Knight" and everything in-between and beyond. If you're reading this, could you please contact me privately at <mailto:ultimateart@planet.it> with a copy of the list? I really need it because there's this chance that Geddy might be the guest at the CD-launch party in Italy and, since I work with the cover band which will play at the party, I might have an inside track to score an interview and that was a matter that I meant to address. To all the other NMSers: please do not send me endless lists of questions to ask Geddy. I don't know if he'll be there for sure and I already have a pretty extensive interview planned. If you really, really have A SINGLE QUESTION to ask (and please don't make it "Does Neil have cancer?", "When will you play xxxxxxxxxx?", "Are you catholic or ******?", "What the naked guy means?" or something that you can find in the exaustive FAQ section of the NMS website), go ahead and send it, but mails with more than one question will be deleted unread. Well, after I peeked at'em to see how many questions you squeezed in. I'll choose a dozen questions out of whatever amount I will receive and if the interview will ever happen you will receive credit for the question. The interview, and let me stress *IF IT WILL EVER HAPPEN*, will be put on line on Atlantis' website in three or so parts. Thank you, Enrico http://members.tripod.com/atlantis_it ******************** E M E R G E N C Y S I G N A T U R E ******************** Please don't send me any attachment for the time being: I'm momentarily working on a 486 laptop with a 14.4 modem and it makes for pretty slow downloading. You still can visit my websites @ http://members.planet.it/freewww/ultimateart/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Ware" <Daniel.Ware@enmu.edu> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 14:46:39 Subject: Turning people on to Rush.. Hey gang.. If this makes the issue, great, if not.. Well, it's still a good story.. Back in highschool, my favorite teacher was my English teacher for my Freshman and Senior years.. I probably learned more from him than anyone. My love for Rush was already fully developed by the time I was a frosh and I had made a friend with a Junior who was also quite a fanatic.(had a Rickenbacher, didn't know how to play it). Little by little, we got Mr. Padilla interested in Rush. We made tapes of albums for him, and I even bought CoS for him one Christmas. You've got to know Jim to realize that this is a guy of quirks, who is very picky about things. So if he likes something, he really gets into it.. Come 1997, and the Power Windows tour comes to Albuquerque..A gaggle(yes, gaggle) of us make a big poster on a sheet, and head to the areana for the show.. The next day, Jim, who was a Benedictine Monk before teaching, praises the show as close to a religious experience as he's had in years.. Pretty high praise coming from a man, formerly of the cloth... That's my story.. Just thought I'd share... Here's to the future of Rush, and beyond.. Cheers from New Mexico.. Dan The ship sank... Get over it. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brett Gentzel <brett.gentzel@seer.com> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 16:44:12 -0400 Subject: Different Stages release tidbit I have seen the pre-order sheet that the record stores receive (as have countless other NMSers)... we've pretty much heard everything of interest, including the price posted last issue ($24.98). One cool thing, though, is that the order sheet says that the three disc set will fit into ONE slim-line jewel case. just so you know (and aren't rearranging your collections to accomodate a fat disc holder), brett - "I prefer a band like Phish from America, and bands that are stretching out. We don't get much of that in England at the moment. A band like Phish has a huge following in America; they actually blow out and use free-form technique, which is what we do when we play." - Robert Plant ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kevin L. Kitchens" <peiprog@peiprog.com> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 16:56:01 -0400 Subject: My kids' first Rush.... Hope this gets into #2112 or whenever :) Exposed my kids (8 and 5) to their first Rush last night. Had "Leave That Thing Alone" playing in the car and the kids were just a jamming together. My 5 year old said he was going to hurry into his room to turn the radio on, not thinking it was a CD and dissapointed when I told him it was. They 'rushed' into the house and told my wife about the cool music they were listening too. I came up the stairs with grin and identified the artist, to which she rolled her eyes... Well, one step at a time. :) Kevin Kevin L. Kitchens, PEI Programming, Lithonia, Georgia ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEI Programming: http://www.peiprog.com The BEST Installer: WISE -Info: http://www.glbs.com The BEST Grid: SpreadOCX -Info: http://www.fpoint.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: pagarza@kof.com.mx Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 16:09:09 -0500 Subject: Congratulations to the NMS!! Oh man! We just made it to number 2112!! I wonder if the boys can be informed about this and that perhaps they can say something to us NMSers... After all we are a bunch of people that really have a respect for this number and mainly because of the band's great, perhaps greatest of albums... Rush-Mgr Have you thought of something? Can anything like this be done (the guys saying something about issue 2112)? Anyway, Congratulations NMS!! Let's keep it up, shall we? Cheers from Mexico City, Pete ---------------------------------------------------------- From: The King of Norway <jrf1343@garnet.acns.fsu.edu> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 17:18:59 -0700 Subject: NMS #2111 Just a note for By-Tor, who posted a message in NMS #2111. "Cinderella Man" was written by Geddy, not Neil. You might want to change that sig. file of yours. Joel Foreman http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jrf1343 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: CHRIS9991@aol.com Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 17:56:52 EDT Subject: Hello vs burb debate solved! I'm sorry to bring up an old topic, but... I have solved the Camera Eye "Hello" vs. burb debate! It is definitely "Hello, morning guv", (which I believed from the start) but to prove it I must bring up another old topic: bootlegs. When you listen to the Camera Eye on a bootleg, you can clearly hear Geddy say "Hello, morning guv...". He continues the conversation but it's hard to make out what he says. Some of you may listen to the bootleg and still say that it sounds like a burb. But, if it was an accidental burb, why would they reproduce it live in concert?! That's my 2 cents for today. Quotes of the day: "It depends on what your definition of 'is' is". Bill Clinton "Here's what I wanna know: how can a Mexican lose the ball in the sun?". Harry Caray Later dudes, Chris Cosentino ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "colin burroughs" <crstalplanet1@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 15:01:32 PDT Subject: Bumper Stickers I have ready supply of rush bumper stickers signals hemispheres 2112 and rush 1 album on them plus the signals pin.i have all of these plus many other bands.talk to me if interseted.Oh and i can get a show of hands vinly and some others all in good conditin and stickers are in about mint condition... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Glen M. Young" <gy2112@fuse.net> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 18:13:16 -0400 Subject: 2112 or bust... >..well I hope I posted in time to make number 2112....now that feels = better... :) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Matt Thurman" <revelation7@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 15:29:59 PDT Subject: Who assumed controll!!?? Several people have voiced oppinions that it could not be the preists who "assumed controll"... well whose left? the elder race could have come back, "They left are planets long ago, the elder race, still learn and grow" So if they're so happy in their other place, as the oracle shows why would they want to come back to some mideval tech-world where music is not allowed? It is entirely possible, but if they were so advanced, why would they not come in peace? instead they barge in on the solar federation, and say "this is mine, we have assumed controll" without a battle even!!! (we know that the preists did have space travel because the song says "attn: all planets" a plural, meaning more than one, thus they controll the stars too) what would you do if a neighbor came up to you and said, "I assume controll of your car" you'd beat the living F*** out of 'em right? well, we can safely "assume" that because a battle did not take place, that it was not the elder race. who's left? that's right the preists!!! See it's a song and therefore is subject to poetic lisence. I think that it is merely a restatement of the obvious, the red star controll all life in their domain, why? because they have assumed it. At the end of the song the preists are not regaining control.. it is there for effect, or to martyr-ize the character, he died, because the all knowing preists laughed at him, mocked his little discovery, and threw him on his way. it would be like them making an example out of him "see no matter what you do we are in control" and this little ant was no exception..... this is my theory, i do not mean to offend all you who think it was the preists, i'm just throwing in another view into the mix Matt, "you know how that rabbit feels, going under your spinning wheels" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: douglas maher <dmaher@bellsouth.net> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 18:36:36 +0000 Subject: Congrats to the NMS,Rush News Congrats to Rush-mgr and the inspiration of this Jimmy Lang on issue #2112! May you have 2112 more issues under your belt just think not to far off from beating Cal Ripkens streak!HAHAHA.Anyways look for great music Come April 16,1999 from Invsisible Symphony A Classical Tribute To Rush to be relased.Now Vital Signs will be added and 17,000 cd's will be pressed due to demand.A website will be out by Christmas and and sound clips and a pre-order site will be there also. Also look for Victor follow up in late March of 1999. Different Stages video release first week of December Different Stages limited Vinyl edition from the UK Geddy Lee or Alex Lifeson interview on the show i work on,15 min call in coming in late Oct. or early Nov. Stay tuned!!!!! Happy 2112!!!!! Douglas Maher The NMS assumes control. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Thomas Gillingham <tommer@execpc.com> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 18:35:50 -0500 Subject: Just received this... Hey all: I just got this tonight (Oct. 5) from a friend of mine who has his own public radio show in Madison, WI called the Mosh Pit (those of you in Madison may have heard it... Mondays from 11p-2a on 89.9FM WORT). Anyway, since he does this radio show, he's gotten a lot of record company contacts over the years (example: I have yet to pay for a ticket to a Dream Theater concert, and I've seen them 3 times on the FII tour.) Here is what I received...it sounds pretty legit to me. -- RUSH's Different Stages is now set for a November 3 release. The tracklisting has been updated and will now include two more songs: 'Analog Kid' and 'Show Don't Tell'. A home video will follow as well. Sources close to the band say that there is a 75% of Rush making another studio album. Geddy and Alex are set to do ALL the work and Neil will step in at some point during the recording to fill in the drum tracks. The band are still plan a year 2000 release. Finally, word has it that the trio are going to be nominated for the Rock N' Roll Hall Of Fame. -- Everything sounds honest to me (can't tell for sure if the R&RHoF info is accurate, but even this information doesn't say it's 100% true, thus the "word has it..."). Hopefully, some people out there can breathe a sigh of relief! rush-mgr: obviously check this information out before posting it. I just wanted to post this because I believe this information to be true. That's all folks...less than a month to go now! :-D Tom mailto:tommer@execpc.com http://www.execpc.com/~tommer ICQ# 15240956 The Time Is Now! Help Induct Rush Into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Send Your Letters Of Support To: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation 1290 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10104 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: BRAVADO69@aol.com Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 19:49:16 EDT Subject: For the fans? >>carrying through that this recording is "for the fans.">> As opposed to other recordings that AREN'T for the fans? Who else would it be for? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Alex Smith <bacchus@azstarnet.com> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 17:35:56 -0700 Subject: canadian > Assuming Canadians use the English pronunciation as you say, it's > pronounced with a "zed". They mostly speak American English, but I > think this is an exception. When the Swissair 111 crash happened, I watched CNN, which was showing footage from the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Company) about the crash. The only thing I noticed is that most of the Canadian pronounciation and such is American, but there were a few instances where it sounded kinda British. Any friends from up north care to comment on this? I'm kinda curious about it. Alex Smith bacchus@azstarnet.com Subdivisions (Rush): http://www.azstarnet.com/~bacchus/rush/ "I see priests, politicians? Heroes in black plastic body-bags under nation's flags I see children pleading with outstreched hands Drenched in napalm, this is no Vietnam. I can't take any more, should we say goodbye? How can you justify? And they call us civilized." -Marillion (Fish) "Music is a dreadful thing." -Ludwig van Beethoven ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "WILLIAM H RAPPAPORT" <KCX10DR@prodigy.net> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 20:31:24 -0400 Subject: My Contribution to #2112 Once upon a time in 1976, a young lad who was brought up on KSHE 95 = in St. Louis Mo.. listened to the complete version of 2112. A magical = time when FM radio played without regard to the wants and need of = advertising. His brother told him that this was nothing less than the = usual flash in the pan "Glam Rock Band".As most younger brothers do, the = young lad ignored his elder brother. Needless to say this "Spirit Of Radio" was forever to make memories = to last a lifetime. As fate would have, the young lad moved to a = far-away place where he was denied his freewill to tune to those = shimmering airwaves. Only on few and rare occasions he would be treated = to a 90 minute cassette of the invisible airwaves that he so longed for. = A most treasured day this was when he heard the announcer speak of a = complete midnight debut of the mythical and mysterious epic = "Hemispheres". A dark and forlonging wish of ages past. One problem, the = cassette was in the possession of his elder brother, who had to eat his = words when I had heard him play this magical piece repeatedly. "Glam = Rock Huh"? Now nearly 23 years later, the Passage to Bangkok has spanned over three generations. A shame not to be recognized by the R&RHOF. Who cares! We All still = have everything that these three TRULY GIFTED musicians has provided = over the tenure of 30 years.=20 As you read this remind yourself, HMMM, issue # 2112. A legacy that cannot be foretold by many, A testimony that we have all shared and experienced, Thank You's and support to stand the test of time, Tip your hat to Geddy,Alex and Neil The test of time has been mastered... For us all to witness. In A Single... Perfect......Sphere....... Thank You.....GOODNIGHT! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ed Barnes <edbarnes@pdq.net> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 19:51:37 -0500 Subject: The Masked Rider > First off, I did thoroughly enjoy the book, but mostly because it was Neil's > book. That's not to say it wasn't well written, it was, very much so. Neil > is an astute observer, and I really enjoyed his observations and tangents. > I wish he had had better closure with his fellow cyclers, and he never > really says what he thought about the trip, and whether it was a positive > experience. I guess I could infer, I just like clean endings (no reference > to the night in Chad :) Yup, great book! I read the entire book in one sitting while having my brakes completely rebuilt. I even sat there another 15 minutes after the car was ready finishing the last few pages! I agree that it gives one the urge to go cycling, avoid drunken soldiers, drink grapefruit soda and eat "rice with junk on it". In fact, I am eating "rice with junk on it" as I type this! ;) I agree with you about the closure. He makes his feelings about his fellow cyclers pretty plain but, I was left wondering about Leonard. He was the cyclist that Neil mentions the most often but, tells us the least about. He never really gives his opinion about him. I also wondered if any of the cyclists recognized him before finding out who he was. From what I gather about Neil and the importance he puts on his privacy, he'd probably DREAD cycling with anyone who subscribes to this list, eh? "Ummm,<pant, pant> Mr. Peart, who do the Oaks and the Maples represent? <pant, pant>" as Neil cycles away as fast as he can while screaming maniacly... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Fred Pinto <FPinto@mzad.com> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 98 18:05:31 -0700 Subject: screwwed customers reply A parabolic brain manipulation light beam prompted mike williamson to utter >>An orbital mind control laser caused Fred Pinto to say: >>He sold me a Rush Hemispheres picture disc for $50 that he said was in >>"Excellent Condition". The album skips very badly on the first side. >sorry to hear that. You should know, however, that you aren't supposed >to actually play a picture disc, anymore than one would actually play >with a 70th homerun ball. They are strictly collectors items, and the >vinyl is much softer than basic black. I have no intention of playing >mine--I just nailed it to the wall (through the hole, of course, with a >support) while i already have a red vinyl hemispheres album as well as the basic black vinyl, adding the picture disk to my collection was, indeed, for collecting purposes. but the fact that i know it is scratched takes away my ability to (in good faith) re-sell the item in "excellent condition"--the condition i was supposedly purchasing the item in. the guy that sold it to me misrepresented the goods that were for sale, and considering the guy has many more items for sale on the rush trader, i thought the information might be of some value to somebody out there considering buying an item from him--be it standard vinyl, a picture disk, or a cd. his list of items for sale is extensive and it includes items that are all listed in "excellent condition". after confronting him with the lack of "excellent condition" on the hemispheres picture disk, i was informed that he only tests part of the album and "assumes" the rest is fine. a seller shouldn't "assume" that the rest is fine. listing items in "excellent condition" when you don't know if they are entirely in "excellent condition" is misrepresentation. i thought that someone on the nms who might possibly be considering buying something from this guy would appreciate the fair warning. sure this album will never land on my turntable again, but it would be nice to know it is hanging on my wall in the "excellent condition" i paid for. if he listed the item as "shitty condition--has a big fucking skip in the middle of hemispheres", i would not have bought it. thanks for the information though. and by the way, do you have any advice on how to get magic johnson's signature back on my stanley cup soccer ball that i caught at the superbowl. i used it in a pick-up game and it wore off--dammit. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "David Ayers" <lerxst@voicenet.com> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 21:08:59 -0400 Subject: Led Zep vs Rush Part II Michael O'Connor wrote: > "Heard some derogatory talk of Zeppelin, what's up with that? I always > thought there was kinship between Rush and Zeppelin. People mistook Rush's > first album as a Zeppelin album when heard on the radio. I believe Rush has > said they were influenced by the Mighty Zep. I don't think one can compare > Rush and Zep because John Bonham died and Zep disbanded out of respect for > their friend. Zep became a legend, like Hendrix and the Doors etc.....You > can't compete with that. Those bands/artists that are lucky enough to make > it to old age are making music that is different than when they were in > their 20's." I just want to clarify my position in regard to Led Zeppelin in case = there are any misconceptions. I do not dislike Led Zeppelin or question = their aesthetic value as a rock band. Nor is the point that the band = broke up after about 10 years lost on me. However, I make my comparisons = based upon the work of the band members after Zep broke up. Jimmy Page = put out 2 albums with The Firm (more a Paul Rodgers effort I believe and = only the first one was real quality), 2 (I think) uneventful solo = albums, and now 2 albums with Robert Plant (both highly disappointing = IMHO). Robert Plant put out 6 imaginative, highly original and = progressive albums then he got together for some regression sessions = with Jimmy. Oh, I almost forgot that Honey Drippers thing. While it = was reasonably cute, I think they left their names out of the credits = for a reason. John Paul Jones did some things, but I didn't hear them, = so I can't comment. My point is the main members of Led Zep have, over the past few years, = shown that they have nothing new to offer musically as a unit. Rush = continues to be vital without lineup changes or pandering to the masses. = Ask yourself what motivated Page/Plant to record again? Without = Zeppelin, there might have been no Rush,and for that I think we owe them = a debt of gratitude. The only band on the planet that ever truly sucked on a cosmic level was = Milli Vanilli! Dave "There's something wrong with us. Something very, very wrong with us! = Something seriously wrong with us!! We're Rush fans!" - paraphrase of = Bill Murray ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 21:19:49 -0400 Subject: stars for sale here! Hey! >There is an Internation Stellar Registry (or something like that) in >Europe that sells ownership of stars. - Eric J Staley I used to own the Internation Stellar Registry (or somthing like that) but had to close down for tax problems. What I can do is offer a one time offer to any here who are interested. Cash only. I have many unsold stars left and need to liquidate. e-me Favorite album covers: CoS and p/g. Lots of subtle stuff. I personally will admit to spending hours scrutinizing them both. Of course, as Elise put it, taking a passage to bangkok or something might have something to do with it. I will also admit to taking a small hiatus from Rush lately (gasp)... The Tragically Hip have invaded my music rotation. Thanks to the rush-mgr (Oct. 20, San Diego, 4th & B if you didn't get tickets yet) and some others here for the recommendation! You know your in deep when you start looking for songs you *don't* like by a band. My wife and I caught their show in Grand Rapids Mich. and had a blast! Downie owns the stage. See 'em if you can. [ Hey, I'll be at that Hip show (if I ever get down to 4th & B to get tickets.. ;-) : rush-mgr ] later, scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Stuart Hodgetts <hodgetts@cyllene.uwa.edu.au> Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 09:27:34 Subject: ASOH G'day all, I have a copy of ASOH on VHS Pal (will play on UK and/or Aussie videos) that has one or two stereo "cut outs" on Big Money. The picture is fine and the video is in otherwise perfect condition. The video has only been played about 10-12 times over about 4 years. I bought a replacement copy recently and was going to tape over the old copy (blasphemous, I know), but then thought somebody might find a use for it. I haven't decided whether to just ask for postage to whoever wants it or for a few bucks/pounds to replace the tape - but the way the aussie dollar is at the moment, it would only cost about 50 cents (US) or 35 pence (:- If you think you might have a suitable "new home" for this, E mail me privately. Wonder if this posting makes it into the holiest of NMS issues..... Billy Oz...out. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Frank Sewald" <tensai@interaccess.com> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 20:52:00 -0500 Subject: And The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth Hi Gang, Wow, it's amazing to consider that the digest has actually made it to the *magic* Rush number. How many years has it been? It seems like only yesterday that all of us were decrypting the meanings behind the "CounterParts" cover, or having huge discussions on the meaning of "The Pass". I've certainly enjoyed listening to what everyone has had to say, although it's probably been more than a year since I made any comments myself. How about a huge round of applause for the Rush-Mgr, without whom none of this would be possible. Thanks a lot for the time and devotion you've given to this list and all the other aspects involved. Now I'm just going sit back and wait til the release of the Live Album, leaving you with a few variations of the subject that I really get a kick out of... Frank S "You know the meek are going to get what's coming to them" "The meek shall inherit nothing" [ Show me how and I will, I'll get out of here... I'll start climbing uphill and get out of here... (couldn't resist) : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eduardo E. Villanueva" <evbstv@coqui.net> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 22:05:15 -0300 Subject: 2112 If you've come back from the future to read issue #2112 to see if there's something special here, I guess by now you've figured that it is just another regular NMS issue like any other. But, I hope the band members themselves publish something here and prove me wrong! ----------------------------------------------------------
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