The National Midnight Star #2129

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Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie More DS initial Thoughts Different Stages Canadian Permanent Waves Billy Joel DS Premier Musician Virtuosi UK release dates Re: DS Radio Premiere Marillion - Brave Is someone conspiring against us??? Rush sighting in Minnesota politics AFTK on vinyl ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Wed Nov 4 12:26:12 PST 1998 Subject: Administrivia The premiere tonight is 2 hours long. Get those tape recorders rolling! I don't believe that my station in San Diego is airing tonight, neither is the one in LA, what's up with SoCal radio? geez... if nothing else I *will* tape the RealAudio broadcast from one of the radio stations, won't be great quality but better than nothing. At least I'll be able to transcribe it! I've also posted the mock-up for the new NMS shirts to the NMS message board (off the website, it's the "TNMS mailing list" board). Let me know what you think of it! - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "colin burroughs" <crstalplanet1@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 12:20:58 PST Subject: Re Ged and Alex how good All I know about is Alex. He is very emotional to get with and his cords are very hard to go with the flow (1 or 2 time through). He can also blow your mind.Very good. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "colin burroughs" <crstalplanet1@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 12:23:56 PST Subject: When is the real day Ds is coming out soon (yea) I was at Barns and Nobels and i looked up ds it said the 17 when the hell is it. 4 10 17 my luck 3 numbers with 2112 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Harding <CSB@tomsawyer.demon.co.uk> Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 21:31:21 +0000 Subject: Re: Oscar / DS Vinyl <UNLURK> JW Sims said: ------------------------------------------------ |Oscar Wilde - "I wish I had said that!" | |Some other writer - "Someday, Oscar, you will."| ------------------------------------------------ And to think I thought that was just Monty Python! :-) Has anyone personal confirmation of this DS UK Vinyl release yet? Cheers, Rich "Cannibal Surf Boy" Harding "If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice" </UNLURK> ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Andonian <aviatorbja@yahoo.com> Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 13:48:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: RA Feed for DS Premiere on wrif.com WRIF in detroit (http://www.wrif.com) has a RealAudio feed, and will be broadcasting the premiere on Nov 4th at 10pm EST. So you can listen to it live! Regards, Brian ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 22:13:04 +0000 Subject: Re: Vital Signs lyrics/Geddy's pick/Northern Lights for Africa Sean Jones wrote: > Hola everyone. A few answers to posts: > > 1) Vital Signs "Evelate" Slim seems to think Geddy didn't mean to say this. > Geddy seems to think he did. I, as usual, forget exactly which interview I > read, but when doing vocal tracks, he mistakenly said "evelate", which the > other guys just loved, and it became a a little joke on the album (he also > does this in concert). He did a similar thing in Digital Man (though this > made it on the album sleeve) Ring a bell ---> Need a bed. This one, > however, is just my opinion on the lyrics. Can't confirm it. > Exactly what I meant - it was a mistake, and not a clever way to suggest "deviating from the norm". Slim ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lerxst-nj" <lerxst-nj@email.msn.com> Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 20:12:43 -0500 Subject: Live Limelight on KB I haven't heard anyone mention this yet. With a little luck, I found this new release. It's the King Biscuit - Best of the Best Cd. It has a cool version of Limelight on it. On the credits it says written by Peart, Weinrib, Zivojinovich. Odd huh? I thought they officially changed those names? There is also a small picture of Rush inside (looks like HYF tour). I would guess the whole show probably won't be released now. I think it was aired on the radio at one time. Anyone have it? Other bands on it are: Kansas, ELP, Blondie, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Foreigner, Queen, Genesis, BTO, The Kinks, America, Pat Benetar, Billy Squier, Triumph, Rick Derringer, and The Who. For more info, they have a website: www.king-biscuit.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jody C. Wager" <longtime@aros.net> Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 19:37:30 -0700 Subject: Alex Lifeson's Gibson SG Hi everyone, A guy I work with is repairing a broken neck on a guitar that is owned by a guy that claims to be Alex Lifeson's nephew. His "nephew" said that the guitar was given to him by Alex. And that this guitar used to be one of Alex's own. We have been trying to find some information on this guitar to check it's authenticity but we haven't had much luck. All that we know is that is was made between the years 70-74. The guitar is a walnut color, it appears to be a Gibson SG model with two humbucker pickups. The serial number is engraved into the back of the headstock and reads 109039 U.S.A. If anyone has any pictures of Alex's guitars? Or with Alex and a guitar that fits this description? Or any information on how we could verify this guitar I would greatly appreciate it. Please let me know. Thanks! Jody longtime@aros.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SCOTT FABIRKIEWICZ <scooter13@home.com> Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 21:28:49 -0600 Subject: Different Stages and Mika Hey fellow Rushians, In particular this message goes out to Jerry (RushF1@aol.com). Hey Jerry, Mika did it!! It was close. Even with Michael starting 24th on the grid, I knew it was going to be close. Mika should thank Damon and Jacques for their help. I have tried sending you an e-mail, but it keeps coming back, unknown address. Oh well. Congrats Mika Hakkinen, 1998 Formula One Drivers Champion. Rush content: Yeah, I made it onto a Rush live album!!! YA HOOO!!! Disc 2, The Analog Kid, March 22, 1994, The Palace, Auburn Hills, Michigan. Isn't it every Rush fans dream?! Scott Fab... Hang in there Hockeytown, the real season doesn't start until April. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "B.J. Morgan" <bjmorgan@indstate.edu> Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 22:25:40 -0500 Subject: Drumspeak In response to "Alan N's" <alann@roava.net> post: Thanks for the reply in the NMS #2128 about YYZ. I'm familiar how Morse code uses dit's and dah's, but in the realm of percussion we like to try and mimic the sounds that our conventional drums would make. It's kind of like a foreign language. Thus, "ding da ding ding" would be Neil Peart striking his crotales* similar to "dah dit dah dah.". Other interesting things drummers say: "Chump-chump-bigada-digada!" = "I'm hungry." "Herrta Herrta B'dat!" = "Where's the bathroom?" "Chigadat Chigadat Dut Dut!!" = "Hey Baby!" "CACK!!" = "*&$@!!" * Crotales are kind of like a glockenspiel but it uses brass disks instead of metal bars. Kudos, B.J. Morgan Indiana State University Drumline http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/7797/drumline.html _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. - Henry David Thoreau, "Walden," 1854 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael O. Shannon" <hideitaway@sprynet.com> Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 20:46:24 -0500 Subject: Queensryche (No Rush) Hi, I'm not a huge Queensryche fan but I have a friend who is. He has no internet access. He is looking for Queensryche Unplugged (MTV I guess?) on CD or CDR. If anybody has this I could make a trade. I've got lots of Zeppelin and a few other things. Thanks, Michael ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Emster2112@aol.com Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 00:02:00 EST Subject: Chicago Radio Panic Attack! Hi. As you probabaly all know by now, The Rock 103.5 died this Halloween weekend. Freak, keep going! That sucks because Jo Robinson had just mere weeks ago gone up to TO to do an interview with Rush. I began to think about the interview that I so wanted to hear ... might not be aired. So. I did the next best thing. I called the Loop. The original total rocker station in Chicago. Remember Skye Daniels, Lorelei, the Loop T-Shirt Chick, Steve & Gary? The original Chicago Fests? In 1981 when Iron Maiden played!!!!!! WHAT a recollection! That's when you could still hear Green Menalishi on Chicago radio. Totally dating myself here, but ... I will find out this time tomorrow night when Jo Robinson's interview with RUSH will be aired on Chicago metropolitan area radio. IT WILL BE ON THE LOOP -- 97.9. SO BE LISTENING IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS CLOSELY FOR MORE CONCRETE INFO. 10:47 Tues. p.m. .... Foghat-a-playin, "A FOOL FOR THE CITY," on 97.9 -- THE LOOP AS I WRITE! STATION BREAK: BAD COMPANY A -PLAYIN: MOVIN' ON... MORE BAD COMPANY. PLAYING BAD COMPANY. "Husband playing with remnants of Halloween costume and getting the dogs involved." YOU BASTARD! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: KTELFamily@aol.com Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 03:18:43 EST Subject: Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie I just bought the new Alanis Morissette CD. Nice follow up to her supberb debut. A few tunes had some nice strings that remind me of some of the brilliant orchestration Rush has done over the years. The best part of the CD has to be the picture of her on it....(can you say nudity?) Enjoy. Tom (The T in KTEL) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RETSOP@aol.com Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 07:53:30 EST Subject: More DS initial Thoughts Whoever did the mixing on the DS album did an increadible job. The songs flow into each other amazingly. You would never know that the songs came from different shows. There isn't much in the way of introductions from Geddy at all. He does a few but,(Resist). He also sayo at one point "you're still here?" for the most part the songs flow into each other uninterupted. Cheers ---------------------------------------------------------- From: slugs2@webtv.net (MICHAEL) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 08:44:04 -0500 (EST) Subject: Different Stages While looking forward to the new Rush live album (and Dream Theater),I'm enjoying the new Marillion album "Radiation", Excellent album.It reminds me of Rush going from Roll the Bones to Counterparts.Lots of loud guitar sounds,and strategicly placed keyboards.A true rock album from previously "prog" only band. Mike "Hot sauce with that?" - Al Maker ---------------------------------------------------------- From: johncaulfeild@pmsc.com Date: Wed, 04 Nov 98 09:48:20 -0500 Subject: Canadian Permanent Waves Steve ("Lerxst-nj") wrote: "Canadian LP Permanent Waves on Anthem label Does anyone know if this is rare or worth anything? It has the "Dewei Defeats Truman" headline intact and not whited-out like on the U.S. Mercury label LP." To Steve et al -> It's probably worth more in the US, due to the flagging Canuck dollar. :) As a Canuck Rush fan, I have always purchased Anthem releases. The Anthem labels are nice to have for completists, I suppose. But let me ask the non-Canadian contigent of TNMS: How hard are Anthem labels to come by outside Canada? Are they worth more than say, the Mercury or Atlantic counterparts (no pun intended)? Cheers, John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mrfranklin@west.raytheon.com Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 07:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: Billy Joel Grand Designs (the nms subscriber, not the song) wrote.. >>> Billy Joel's VH-1 "Storytellers" special is on as I write this and it makes you realize one thing. Real music is almost completely gone. Billy said it himself on the show: "There's something going on with record companies now... it's like: You can't sing, you can't play and you can't write? "Hey, you're our guy!" <<< Though their styles are different, apparently the Mr. Joel is a Rush fan, or at least a Rush admirer. Check out the Spin magazine interview (rtb era) on the nms web site. Mark ps. Puanini, Great to hear from you again! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Cliff and Pam Wheaton <cwheaton@TransWestTaxi.com> Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 09:22:16 -0700 Subject: DS Premier Hi! Out of lurk mode here:) Will anyone be recording the premier? If so, let me know-I'll be willing to send tape(s) & postage . I just called both of the so-called "rock" stations here and got laughed at. Gee thanks guys. Now I have another reason not to listen to their crap!! Having a 200 plus CD collection helps too:) Pam ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael P. Kane, P.E." <mpk@bdi-ae.com> Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 10:34:44 -0600 Subject: Musician Virtuosi Hello all. Anticipation is building for DIFFERENT STAGES. More immediately, payday is Friday! Anyway, I have an opinion on the discussion of our boys' talents as musicians. I'm a guitarist and have honed my skills to Rush for the past 15 years. I agree that Neil is THE master of percussion. Examples that come to mind: "La Villa Strangiato," "Subdivisions" intro., "Beneath, Between and Behind" on ESL. How does he manage to keep different tempos with separate limbs? He's the best, period. Geddy's prowess on the bass is UNPARALLELED in rock. He is the master of clean bass "fill-ins" at several points in many songs. I'm listening to "The Big Money" now; he manages to pluck away, filling in backgrounds to the solo, dropping an octave mid-solo. I've tried to mimic his playing style (i.e., without using a pick), and believe me, it takes some skill to pluck those things with more than your index finger, and still make it sound good. I've never attempted to mimic his stuff in "YYZ." He's the master. Alex. Hmmmm. Certainly he has his own style and talent for writing and playing. The best guitar player? Many say Edward VanHalen, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimmy Page, and even Eric Clapton are better guitar players (my fave of those four is SRV). To me, Alex's strongest talent is in the orchestration of his whole setup (i.e., guitar, effects, amps), with emphasis on the multiple combinations of effects settings he uses and switches between during many pieces (examples of which are too numerous to mention here). That's a significant part of his artistry; let's face it: no two songs (since ATWAS) have the same guitar sound. Even the "heavier" stuff from CP to T4E sounds different (e.g., "Stick it Out," vs. "Driven" or "Virtuality"). So, in that regard, I think he stands out from the crowd. I think he plays more from his head than from his heart. That's OK; that's his own unique style (the thinking guitarist in the thinking-man's heavy metal band). "Heart" players would be SRV and Jimmy Page. They both tended to "zone-out" during their oftentimes lengthy solos. Although I'll buy all of Alex's solo stuff, I don't think he'd make it big as a solo artist. Rush is more like an orchestra than a rock group, and his orchestration adds an integral component to that mix. He's awesome. How did that saying go when they were at Bearsville in '96, "Individually we're an ass; together we're a. . .(can't remember). Enjoy DIFFERENT STAGES. MK ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jon Wood" <jonwood@btinternet.com> Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 00:26:24 -0000 Subject: UK release dates Greetings fellow UK Rush fans. Another album release, another day off work to pick it up ! I contacted the Virgin Megastore in Oxford Street this evening to check on the release date - 16th November was cited ? ! - I also enquired about the vinyl release and the Japanese release - no info - is Force Ten on vinyl ? - I think it's an additional track on the Jap version. Prices - ?24.99 for standard 3-CD pack / ?49.99 for Japanese release - no price for the vinyl. Can anyone clarify the UK release situation. Any more news on the 'enhanced' CD ROM version + the video release. Thanks again to Spirit of Rush for the preview hearing during September ! Yours impatiently. Jonny B ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Colin Rae <Colin.Rae@halliburton.com> Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 11:58:59 -0600 Subject: Re: DS Radio Premiere > In regards to the radio premiere...and I'm sure many other people who > are planning to tape it are wondering the same thing.. > How long do we expect it to be, and in what format? I'm sure a 2x45 min > tape will do, but I won't be home..should I ask someone to switch the tape > after half of an hour? > Regards, > Derek Record it on your VCR if you can. Hi-fi stereo VCR's usually have audio inputs - excellent quality recordings, much better than cassettes, up to 6 hours without changing tapes, and you can set the timer! I use mine for audio recordings a lot - the quality of the recordings really is good - usually almost indistinguishable from the source.... Not so convenient for the car though! Colin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Greg Sanderson" <gregsanderson@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 10:16:48 PST Subject: Marillion - Brave Dear All, I stand by my admonition that Brave blows. IMHO it sounds very much like third-grade Division Bell-era Pink Floyd. Normally I would not mind, but I'm in a decidedly un-Floyd-y place these days, so I'm afraid back to the record shop it went, and along came Alanis instead, upon whom the vote is still out. I'll keep you posted. Rush content - listened to ATWAS Remaster last night - don't remember it rocking like a bastard so much the last time I heard it... Rolling Bones, Greg Sanderson ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "nancy salmon" <rush_n@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 10:36:32 PST Subject: Is someone conspiring against us??? Hey y'all! Jart Music just two minutes ago told me that the Japanese release has been pushed back til the end of the month. Anyone with knowledge of this? Info, please? Sign me, Still not going to listen to any of it till I get it in my hot little hands Nancy (Stubborn to the end, I am......) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Flynn, Jason R" <Jason.R.Flynn@UNISYS.com> Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 13:25:40 -0600 Subject: Rush sighting in Minnesota politics As a some of you most likely know, Minnesota just elected Jesse Ventura as its next Governor. With no desire to spur a political discussion, let me simply offer two excerpts from different news sources: 1. BODY ELECTRIC The topsy-turvy campaign season was capped Tuesday night with a late-breaking shocker in Minnesota. In the biggest win ever for a Reform Party candidate, former pro wrestler Jesse "The Body" Ventura captured the Minnesota gubernatorial race. .... 2. The chief upset came in Minnesota, where a former professional bad-guy wrestler beat the two major parties and proved that in America, ``anything can happen.'' .... With that, let me offer a non-partisan "Woo-hoo!" With no new Rush on the radio up here we take what few snippets we can get. Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Norwood Evans" <firewoody9@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 12:23:23 PST Subject: AFTK on vinyl Hello..I was recently at a thrift store and guess what I found in front of the old LP's. A vinyl of AFTK for that I got for a Quarter!! Does anyone know of the actual value this is? The record is pretty much scratch free and in good shape. The cover is a bit worn but is in good shape as well. Thanks for any help given. Because he was human..Because he had goodness..Because he was moral... They called him insane. NP AFTK ----------------------------------------------------------
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