The National Midnight Star #2136

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Waiting ! Couting TinkerToys the radical rushmobile Different Stages, CD Player Friendly Interview with Geddy Efferdent Rages... DIFFERENT STAGES... Yeah, baby! Different Stages impressions re:Thank You Chicago rush fanZ and wrasslin...? CD Cover Decryption Thank You Rush Turn this up DS in UK DS-2112 DS - Yelling during 'Driven' Different Stages Is it just me? fav disc setlist bitches ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lewis, John" <JohnL@admin.usf.edu> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:36:27 -0500 Subject: What an album Hello all! I can't believe how awesome the new album is. I haven't listened all the way through, but from what I have heard so far, this is the best live album I have heard. When I purchased DS I saw my brother coming in to buy it to so that was cool since my earliest memory of listening to Rush were with him. Take care! John Lewis ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell J. Thorpe" <rthorpe@tir.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:54:32 -0500 Subject: Steely Dan Just thought this would be interesting. Steely Dan was passed over for induction into the Hall of Fame, and they have devoted a whole web-page to mocking the hall. It starts out with a letter stating thier wishes to donate some old Digital recording equipment. Then they went on to explain the conditions for which they would be inducted. The Dan states that they will only perform at their own induction for a fee of no less than $380,000. (Mocking Neil Young, who boycotted because the Hall doesn't reimburse performers.) they also said they wanted total control over what members from Steely Dan (there are quite a few.) could be inducted. (mocking the Eagles who only wanted certain people in.) Then they discovered a long lost "Love Child", which she wasn't sure if her father was Donald Fagen or Walter Becker, or even possibly one of the Eagles. (Mocking Joni Mithchell who missed her induction because she was re-united with a daughter that she gave up for adoption. All in all, it is very funny. They have on the site numerous letters to the director of the hall and other people outlining their goofy demands, and other stuff. check it out at: http://www.steelydan.com I think it's all under "The hall of fame fiasco" *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Russell J. Thorpe Systems Administrator Toyo Seat USA Corp. ph. (810)724-0300 ext.148 fax:(810)724-0684 ISO 9001/QS-9000 *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell J. Thorpe" <rthorpe@tir.com> Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 10:58:06 -0500 Subject: Timing is Everything!! From: "Eric J Staley" <ejstaley@ashland.com> On Saturday, I watched the Buckeyes blow another solid chance at a National Championship. On Sunday, I'm still so upset that I can't even bear to read my newspaper. On Monday, I have to take a bunch of crap from a few co-workers who aren't Buckeye supporters. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> As an MSU Alum all I have to say is this: GO GREEN! GO WHITE! GO GREEN! GO WHITE! On the banks of the Red Cedar Is a school that's known to all; Its specialty is winning, And those Spartans play good ball; Spartan teams are never beaten, All through the games they fight; Fight for the only colors, Green and White. Go right thru' for MSU Watch the points keep growing. Spartan teams are bound to win, They're fighting with a vim. RAH! RAH! RAH! See their team is weakening, We're going to win this game. Fight! Fight! Rah! Team, Fight! Victory for MSU. Like I always say, If you can't have a good season, no one else should either. Required Rush content: Different Stages kicks ASS!!!! *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Russell J. Thorpe Systems Administrator Toyo Seat USA Corp. ph. (810)724-0300 ext.148 fax:(810)724-0684 ISO 9001/QS-9000 *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ---------------------------------------------------------- From: maxrich@mindspring.com Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:19:43 -0600 Subject: Response to MTV In response to the fact that MTV (and more radio stations) don't play = RUSH, who cares? The music industry is all about money, and what gets = played/aired is what sells. Most people, including the younger = generation (which spends the most on CD's and such) have had exposure to = RUSH at one time or another. If they don't like it, then it's their = shortcomming. Actually, I rather enjoy that RUSH is not mainstream. It = keeps tag-on, pop cultured, musical idiots from joining our "elite and = prestigious" group of followers. I hate to admit it, but I form most of = my opinions of people and musicians by their attitude towards RUSH. = It's not so much about what they say, but rather I observe whether their = eyes light up and they get pumped up just from talking about it. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "timmy samuel" <timmyweb@enteract.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:17:30 -0600 Subject: Chicago Audience Hi Everybody! Just a quick note on the state of mind of the audience in Chicago for the World show. That show was the NIGHT AFTER the bulls won the championship (again), so folks were in high spirits anyway. At one point Ged said: "I promised myself I wouldn't make any obligatory Bulls comments." and the crowd went wild. Perhaps that's part of the reason for the energy of the show? I'm proud to have been a part of that audience. As for the disk itself, I love the mix, and the sound of the instruments themselves. Alex's guitars once again sound monstrous, and the performances shine. I don't think I've EVER heard Geddy's voice being so strong and any live recording. Comments about the package: Love the overall look, HATE the Hammersmith package separate from the main one. The front cover is BRILLIANT. .....ahhhh, white space...... Can anyone read the song listing on the back of the booklet? Bad design choice of that low-contrasting color and the real fine type. I'm a Hugh fan (and a graphic designer), but this was an unexpected faux-pas. Clusterworks comments: Cool program! It sounds, judging from the first few comments that I've read, that you need a fairly decent machine to run it on. I guess I'm lucky enough to have one, so no complaints here. bye for now everybody, timmy ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jaybird926@aol.com Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 10:21:46 EST Subject: DS The fold out section of DS has some great memories. As a forty something, I got a big kick out of seeing the 2112 album. What is especially cool about Rush's records back then was the Mercury label with the skyscrapers. Even more nostalgic is the 8 track! I remember that the 2112 8-track used to click over to the next track right as Grand Finale got going!! For those of you who don't know about those dinosaur days, an 8 track was engineered so that the music slowly faded out, the track clicked (there were actually 4 tracks), and the song faded back up. They tried to arrange things so that a track's end was a song's end but it was not always possible. Torture it was for 2112 and definitely a different stage! Jay "I'll never complain about CD's" Roberts A Rush fan since 2112 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Walker" <geddy@san.rr.com> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 01:30:06 -0800 Subject: Loose Pouch I was wondering, on the loose pouch that holds the Hammersmith-Odeon CD, I see Geddy scalping tickets, i see Alex getting dragged away, but where is Neil??? Is he up in the window next to the billboard sign????? Just curious Derek <geddy@san.rr.com> ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Big Vic" <vparra@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 08:10:19 PST Subject: Healing properties of DS! >Different Stages cured my hangover! > >Chesley Bryan >Director of Marketing Research >KLTV >cbryan@kltv.com LOL!, It seems to be that DS can free man from one of the worst sickness known to man..... and I will confess that DS it better than VIAGRA... you can tell that, by looking the smile on my wife's face... Saludos desde México... BigVic ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Winchester, Trent" <twinches@cha.ab.ca> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:28:54 -0700 Subject: Perhaps the best price? I was first in the non-existant line for DS on Tuesday morning. Does it bother anyone else slightly that people are not lined up around the block??? Anyhow, A&B Sound here in Edmonton had it for $17.79 CANADIAN DOLLARS. For those of you south of the border that equates to $11.21 if you factor in an exchange of 0.63 on the dollar. $11.21US. I shook my head. And bought two. Just 'cause. PS: Hey Derek Watson, any chance of you EVER fulfilling your half of the tape exchange? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Considine, Dan (DCS)" <DConsidine@exchange.ml.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 11:41:24 -0500 Subject: Buy 2....! I bought two copies of DS, plan on giving the 2nd to a friend that would not have bought it himself. Wouldn't it be nice if we could push DS to #1 on the charts? Let's do it for the Boys, buy 2...! Dan Considine... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rvndl@aol.com Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 12:03:03 EST Subject: First DS Listening Experience Well, that was absolutely awesome, eh? What a package!!! Even with the third cd falling out... (the cure is to never remove it from your cd holder!) I made the mistake of opening the cd in the car while driving home from Best Buys (heheh, I was the first at my local Best Buys. Sat in the car for 10 minutes waiting for the store to open while listening to Yes' Closer to the Edge on the A-Z countdown on my local radio station... pretty appropriate!). The dedication gave me goosebumps. Thanks Geddy for voicing our feelings to Neil. The Tinker toy monolith is a brilliantly powerful picture! The tinker toy almost looks symbolic of the return of the Elders, with the powerful status of Rush's accomplishments descending from the sky, gathering the masses into a frenzied storm, all waiting and cheering for the boys to finally arrive from their different stages... Wow, what a Rush! I had to drive faster just to get home! I had to turn the cd off at 2 different points just to get a hold of myself. The perfection, clarity, and overall performances are just awesome! Driven is absolutely anthem material, (to the dude yelling during Ged's solo-- Wow, have you had to change your underpants yet??? What a lucky man!) and thankfully Xanadu and Cygnus are not back to back or I would have been absolutely paralyzed with awe. The crispness, the power, the stars twinkling in the sky during 2112 (was that even an outside show?).... I'm still recovering. What a treat from the boys, eh? To all the Chicago TFE fans, man, wow, what a show!! What an accomplishment to the music industry this whole digitally recorded cd is. Top this!! This is the recording and packaging style of all time to beat! The sound is just incredible. The picture in front of the Hammersmith alone could spark volumes of discussion... and their sense of humor and nostalgia is wonderful! This cd should be by prescription only to make sure you're fit enough to take it! Fucking awesome! Rush has always blown my mind, and this cd just takes that all another step higher. :) Rush on people, Laurie ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert_Lethbridge@huntsman.com Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 17:20:23 -0800 Subject: Re DS release in UK Does anyone know the UK release date, I'm salivating in anticipation - especially with all the reports here! My local shop does'nt even know of this record, though I am visiting Cardiff tomorrow - maybe Virgin music will have it? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Cliff and Pam Wheaton <cwheaton@TransWestTaxi.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 10:33:03 -0700 Subject: DS Hi all! I got DS 10 am Tues. morning!! I think I got the first one in Boise!!!! I spent all afternoon listening to this in the cab:) Love it!! The enhancement crashes on my 'puter, so removed it will try later!! What little I saw looked cool, tho! This is 4 1/2 hours of sheer pleasure:) Very well done, kinda raw in places, but truly awesome!!! Thanks , Rush, for this treasure!! The live albums are getting even better!!! Rock on! Pam ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Greg Sanderson" <gregsanderson@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:44:29 PST Subject: Kerrang and Metal Hammer Dear All, Well, for you UK fans out there who are starting to develop nervous ticks whenever anyone mentions the phrase 'release date', there is at least some consolation that in this week's issues of Kerrang and Metal Hammer there are highly complimentary reviews of DS. Kerrang gave it 4 K's out of 5, and said it was a 'fine addition to the Rush legend' - Metal Hammer were even more enthusiastic, awarding DS 10/10 and stating that this album should be 'handed out in schools all over the country, it's that bloody good!' Well, hope that helps count down the hours till Monday, Greg Sanderson P.S. Also a reference to Rush in this week's Melody Maker, where the lead singer from Silver Sun mentions them as one of his faves. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kegler, Nick" <nkeg@ix.netcom.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:57:33 -0800 Subject: The dream is still in my head... I just finished listening to the whole DS album from start to finish. Wonderful! Does anybody have a cigarette? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: AlexandroTalamini <Alexandro@Boticario.com.br> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 16:19:53 -0200 Subject: Mystic Dreams CD This is for KEVIN WILLIFORD. I'm using the NMS because my e-mail server cannot reach you (I really don't know why). Yes, I still have the MD cd available for trade. Besides those on my ad in the Rush Trader section I also have an original CYGNUS (Prism Records 1000 limited edition) for trade. I would like to remind you that at this moment I'm only looking for those cd's on my ad. However, please, let me know what you have available for trade. If there's something "new" and interesting for me, we may have a deal. Please, respond using another e-mail address (try a HOTMAIL, for example). Alexandro Curitiba, Brazil ---------------------------------------------------------- From: George Of The Tested Echoes <ferndoc@rocketmail.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 10:23:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: Wow. Holy Fucking Shit! Seriously, Holy Fucking Shit! This is EASILY the best live album I've heard in my LIFE!!! All the songs sound better than the studio version, and I do mean all of them! I like the packaging, not so much the cardboard thing (I don't like that) but rather the photography (like that picture of the pyro) and especially the cover art on the the bonus disc. Haven't tried the Clusterworks program, Don't have enough RAM, but my I can convince my brother to let me try it on his. This album rocks, though. I fyou don't have it, GET IT!!! George === "My moral standing is lying down." -Nine Inch Nails, "The Only Time" Visit my home page at http://www.angelfire.com/in/rushboy Don't worry about the war. It's all over but the shooting. - Samuel Goldwyn ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jon Dahms" <jdahms@globalnet.co.uk> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 18:52:38 -0000 Subject: UK Different Stages I'm a lucky boy! Got Different Stages today (Thursday 12th) from a chap who imports all his CD's from the USA. I paid £18.00 for the three CD's which I thought was not bad considering that it will probably be around £25.00 in the usual rip-off shops. Any UK Rush Fans who want to save on the full asking price can contact a good mail order company called GFT which is owned and run by a guy called Malcolm Parker. He offers a remarkably good service and said that he would doing DS for around £20.00. Look for www.gft-cyclops.co.uk or see the advert in the back of 'Q' or Mojo. Anyway........ DS Majorly ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 I thought the Dream Theater CD had balls but DS is just so down deep dirty. I expected Eddie Vedder to come in on vocals from time to time! Way cool. Bye from the UK or is it heaven? Jon. PS. What really rocks is that the 2112 is taken from Great Woods. I had front row tickets and Alex played the soliloquy solo so close to me he sweated on my arm! Needless to say I haven't washed it since! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad M. Parmerter" <PARMERTERB@newton.hartwick.edu> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 14:41:58 -0500 Subject: Neil Not on DS Regarding the comments on Neil coming back to Rush and that he is coming to terms with his loss more (in one post in the last digest) since the Afterimage quote is in there. I really seriously don't think that Neil had an ounce of input into the Stages release. I think Ged & Al took it upon themselves to dedicate the album to their memory. Like the Hammersmith photo, Ged and Alex were involved, Neil was on his own taking time for himself (looking from the 2nd story window). Brad alexmeister vonBastille ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Watson" <watsond@idirect.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:00:53 -0500 Subject: DS Art Questions 1. What does the DYU 502V on the truck symbolize? Don't have an answer for this one.. 2. What are the words on the shirt of the guy hauling Alex off to the asylum? Here's what I can make out (it's the same as what's on the top of the truck they're planning to take Alex into): Jolly Teabag Rest Home (note: to get the Teabag i had to look right at the fold of the disc, and kind of bend the seam on the right side...try it) 3. What are the numbers/letters on the kid's shirt? (TFE maybe?) Looks like F**K to me! Another of my pet theories is that it says F - II - K , like Farewell to Kings. Most of the AFTK merchandise used the starman symbol anyways. 4. Can the 2 posters on the 2 different posts in the middle be read and if so what do they say? I have tried my best to magnify and illuminate this, but to no avail..anybody have a blowup of it? 5. Alex is portrayed as crazy. Geddy is a ticket scalper. What role does Neil play? Why is he in that window smiling? My guess is that he didn't participate in the photo shoot they used to put Geddy and Alex into the picture, so they just used an old picture of him holding onto a pole, and from how he's dressed, looks like one of his many vacations. Feel free to debate! (except for jolly teabag - i'm sure on that one :) Derek Watson ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jeffvoss@webtv.net (jeff) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:13:15 -0500 (EST) Subject: One sided are we? Let's print some negative reviews!!! I am certain they're being sent to you, but your so biased you afraid to upset someone. What ever happened to free speech? [ Sent to me? Um, if there were any negative reviews sent to me, they'd be in the digest. Perhaps you should consider using private email before sticking your foot in your mouth next time. : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Taj Dickinson <sunnyjim@csionline.net> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:11:52 -0500 Subject: DS...yeah baby!! My God, DS kicks all kinds of ass. Was that an Austin Powers impersonation Geddy was doing after Limelight? I now have a new appreciation for 2112. I was always a Hempishperes lover, but after hearing 2112 live for the first time, it just blew me away. It has so much power. Driven rocks...i liked that guy yelling in the BG :P CTTH was awesome...i love the regae rendition at the end :) Leave That Thing Alone was dam cool. Had a realy cool ambient feel to it. Rythm Method made me wana go burn mr drums and wonder why i evene try to be that good! And Xanadu is killer on the 3rd disc. The packaging is pretty slick. I loved the tinker-toy-tower-in-the-crowd image so much, i made it the start up image on my machine :) A few neat little things to point out about that image actually. If you look at the guys with the buz cut on the bottom of the picture, he's got the tinker toy symbol shaved in to his head. And the guy imediatly to his righ in the white shirt has the tinker toys tatooed on his arm. And the guy to the right of him in the denim jacket has the tinker toys on the back of his jacket. Nifty indeed :) They could of anchored in disc 3 a little better...but i didn't drop it :) Too bad ClusterWorks doesn't work....on my machine at least:( ...But all in all...a killer album well worth the $20 Taj Dickinson sunnyjim@csionline.net http://imageoasis.lsa.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jon Wood" <jonwood@btinternet.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 20:17:04 -0000 Subject: Waiting ! You Americans / Canadians ! I hate you all ! Waiting ... Waiting ... Waiting ... Jonny B (UK Rush fanatic of 16 years sterling service - I thank you !) Monday ... Monday ... Monday ... ! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: epoch7@javanet.com Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 06:25:32 -0500 Subject: Couting TinkerToys ok I'm making a list of all the times the DS tinker toys appear. but first, anyone notice the woman in the center of the Odeon picture with the dress might be the same as the Permanent Waves woman? Kinda look alike to me.ok here we go. 1. Front White Cover. 2. Back Gray Cover. 3. Tribute to Jackie/Selena Page(I'm sure that's what the toys stand for.) 4-9 The Front Odeon Cover(GL's shirt, the 4 columns, and the back of the leather jacket in center.) 10. The Gray group shot in the center of the open jacket. 11-15.The Rush PullOut Cover(The Tinkerlith. The shaved head. Back of jacket. Back of Shirt. Tattoo)(oh yes.I'm getting that tattoo. anyone hear of new Rush merchandise involving DS? Shirts/Hats/Whatnot?) 16. The Microphone Replaced with Tinkertoys in the montage. 17. The Left Side of the Greeting Page by Geddy.(What a nice man to give us that little letter.) Well that's all I found. feel free to add but take out the questions and stuff I asked too, just for brevity's sake. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Autrey <TAUTREY@STB.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 14:25:32 -0600 Subject: the radical rushmobile So.....I'm on my lunch break from work (Dallas, Tx area) and just sucked down a chicken breast at Boston Market. I'm in my Trans Am heading back to work and I stop at a red light (something I've been known to do occasionally) and looking to my right I see this Rush logo.......painted onto the cowl induction scoop of an old Camaro. It's the naked man/pentagram logo from 2112. Looking at it I also notice a tinker toy on his antenna. Well the car is several different colors of primer and looks like crap but I think to myself...."Cool!". Well whaddaya know. The guy sees me looking at his car and starts trying to get me to race. Don't get me wrong. I love fast cars but I only race on the track - no street racing here. Well anyway, he rolls up a little and I see the next Rush logo.....PAINTED ON HIS DOOR!! It's the sketched "Rush" from the Hemispheres cover and its about 6" tall and over a foot long! Kick ass! Somehow I now feel like me and this guy were accidentally separated at birth. So.....the light turns green. I didn't want to race but I accelerated somewhat quickly (with my drink spilling into my lap) only to have this guy blow by me sideways with his engine screaming like teenagers on a roller coaster and both rear tires bellowing smoke (looked somewhat like a space shuttle launch).....at which time I saw the next Rush display. It was somewhat hard to read because his car was all over the road and the smoke made it somewhat illegible but he had the name "Rocinante" written across the rear wing of his car. Does anyone know this guy? I'm not mad.....I WANT SOME OF THOSE COOL STICKERS!!!! "sunlight on chrome...the blur of the landscape....every nerve aware!" Tony Autrey tautrey@stb.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph Ornelas" <nexthttp@geocities.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 12:39:49 -0800 Subject: Different Stages, CD Player Friendly DS is the reason that three disc CD players were invented! It's a perfect, practically unbroken, concert experience, with a temporal wormhole that pulls you back to 1978 for the London show. I was originally a little upset with the packaging, but I don't think I'm going to be taking the CDs out of the player anytime soon, so it all works out in the end. I don't think I have to say, "Different Stages ROCKS!" but I will. Different Stages ROCKS! Joseph Ornelas "Hey Alex, take it off!" - The possible remark of a Rush fan during the Driven bass solo, Different Stages ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "catseye" <catseye@neo.rr.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:45:55 -0500 Subject: Interview with Geddy There's an article in the Cleveland Scene magazine about DS, with an interview with Geddy: http://www.clevescene.com/981112/music2.html - =========*=========*=========*=========*=========*=========*=========* catseye@neo.rr.com ** beware the creeping squirrels... ** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kevin L. Kitchens" <peiprog@peiprog.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:59:46 -0500 Subject: Efferdent Rages... nah...the boyz ain't old. I just wanted to have a subject other than Different Stages. Some comments. 1. Someone mentioned (and I'm not sure if this has been addressed already) about "Where's Neil" on the Hammersmith Odeon liner. He's on the second floor to the right of the sign, looking a bit loony. I'm sure they had to make this photo while he wasn't around and had to do the cut-n-paste with something existing. Great picture. 2. Has anyone installed the enhanced CD software? Any good? My CDROM at work doesn't play CD's well, only out one channel, so I will have to install at home for full effect. 3. The dedication. Very classy. I like the use of the tinkertoys there. Hugh Syme is incredible. While he claimed the design had no meaning, it clearly can be interpreted many different ways. In this space, it seems to indicate Neil standing alone while the two who were close to him have slipped away. 4. Artwork and pictures are great! The montage of memorabilia I could just stare out for hours. Very nice. Inserting the tinkertoys into the old photo is cool too. 5. Oh yeah. The music's good too. :) $16.99 at Best Debt in Atlanta. Listening at work now, on the way home later, in the morning, noon, and night. 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: "van Damage" <damage88@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 13:04:57 PST Subject: DIFFERENT STAGES... Yeah, baby! I know a hundred people have raved before me on how great DS is, so let me be number 101. This is an *amazing* live album! This is a LOUD record. The sound is raw and honest. Neil's solo rips, Alex rages, Geddy's bass is sooooo damn "punchy",... Yeah, I love this album. A great historical document of the T4E tour and an sweet flashback to the AFTK era. ("Cygnus X-1" oh yeah!!) Thanks for the music, guys! Damage http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Underground/6756/rush.htm ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jack Hesse" <hesse_j@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:12:37 CST Subject: Different Stages impressions Here's my biggest impression: ROCK!!!!!!!!!! For all the reservations I had about this release, I simply love it. I know I'm one of a million people posting with this same idea, but damn, I just can't help it. Everything is so thick and raw and powerful! And yes, 2112 sounds weird detuned, but it's growing on me in a big way. I'd rather have it like that and have Geddy be able to sing expressively and properly, than for them to play it in the standard tuning and compromise some of the vocals. I love it! When Alex is doodling on the guitar and Geddy's singing real purdy, and then the whole band kicks in with Presentation... BOOM! ROCK! I just love the art work too. Hugh Syme has outdone himself again. (PLUG: Also check out his work on the latest Arena album, The Visitor... fantastic symphonic rock concept album). I wish they hadn't cropped Neil off on the Hammersmith photo though (supposedly on the vinyl sleeve you can see him driving the truck). And damn does Geddy sound weird on the Hammersmith show! I love it! I only have a few complaints, and those are minor. I would have liked to see more "mid-period" songs with this heavy dirty sound. And I still don't like their overuse of samplers. Is that really sampled feedback in Stick It Out? Ugh... But dammit... ROCK! - Jack ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Travis.L.Hayden@ucm.com Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:13:57 -0600 Subject: re:Thank You Chicago Hey, u r welcome...I was at both shows in chicago ;-) The July 14th show was better, esp since it was outside and a nice day out. I am glad that they included most from the chi show. Believe it or not, I could barely hear the show due to all of the singing and screaming! Its amazing that rush still has such a strong following in chi, esp since the radio stations here dont play rush much...well maybe lately they do now, since there are a couple of AOR stations here. I feel kinda bad about a buddy of mine who came to the show with me. He doesnt listen to rush much, and with all the yelling, singing, cheering and screaming, fistpumping, air drumming and guitaring, he prob could barely hear/see a thing from the band ;-) My ears were ringing and voice hoarse for a few days after the show ;-) I kinda wished they had included all of chicago's show nonstop (like the recording from england). That way it would have really would be like a live show since there would not have been any quiet spots between songs. Its amazing how the CD captured the sound of the crowd, as well as the clarity of the instruments...this is truely a "live" CD. SuperVegita@email.msn.com: I wanted to say thank you to all the RUSH fanatics that made the July = 14th show in Tinley Park da bomb, so much so that it makes up most of = Different Stages... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Travis.L.Hayden@ucm.com Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:20:39 -0600 Subject: rush fanZ and wrasslin...? Normally on mondays I watch wcw and wwf wrestling, and monday nite simultaneously. I used to only watch mnf, but I took a peek and wrestling and it was far more entertaining and action packed than mnf...and its more real ;-) Well on the eve of DS release, what did I see advertised twice during wcw nitro (one of cables most popular programs BTW), none other than DS commericials! They came on during the 8 and 9pm CST commercial breaks. Thats when I found out about the CD-I portion of the disk. [ Again, DOES ANYONE HAVE A TAPE OF THE COMMERCIAL? : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: BRAD WEBB <Webbbr@IOMEGA.COM> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 14:20:36 -0700 Subject: CD Cover Decryption This is in response to Rob Godwin's last message regarding the album artwork. One of the best things about a new Rush release is trying to understand all of the hidden meaning (if any) in the artwork of the cover. Here are a couple of my observations: First, the Tinker Toy design on the front obviously represents the band members. It's interesting to see that one of the round toys is separate and above the other two. I'm guessing that this was no mistake and it serves to represent Neil who is often aloof from Geddy and Alex. Neil is the yellow toy, Alex and Geddy are the red and blue toys. (or maybe arranging the toys this way made for better placement for artistic value). No hidden meaning in this one but in the picture of the endless crowd of people "worshipping" the Tinker Toys, you see the Tinker Toy emblem several places: on the back of the head, on the back of a jacket, a tatoo on an arm. In regard to the Hammersmith Odeon picture--this one's really fun. I haven't taken a good look at it yet but I hope to read about more interesting discoveries on the CD covers. Before I sign off--have you seen on the back cover, the picture of the Tinker Toys with the math equations? Is there any meaning to this? What does, "see attached data / K.S. July 10, '98" mean? See ya, Brad ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Smith,James" <jsmith@sota.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 13:36:38 -0800 Subject: Thank You Rush For those of you who haven't had the chance, do yourselves a favor and listen to DS through a good set of headphones. This is the best sounding album I have ever heard and it really comes to life in a quality set of headphones. I love the sound of this CD, it's raw but so clean and crisp. The bass is awesome. It also has great artwork and the retrospective was a lot of fun to look through. We're so lucky. A lot of bands would have taken that 1978 show and sold it as an independent release for $15, Rush took the time and effort to produce and package it then virtually gave it away with a 2 CD set. The whole package (CD and artwork) is awesome and I really enjoyed getting that 1978 show as a bonus. Thank you Geddy, Alex and Neil! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bj105cd@juno.com (B J C) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 17:16:35 EST Subject: Turn this up Rush/Different Stages/Set 3/Cygnus X-1/1:18. I like to salute the gentleman who requested this twenty years ago. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "David Brenchley" <dave@cbrenchley.freeserve.co.uk> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 22:22:47 -0000 Subject: DS in UK Bad news for fellow Brits I'm afraid. I just started at Andys records in Norwich today and phoned the distributor to discover that DS will not be in shops 'til the 23rd. They had at least heard of it!........................... Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ryan Miller" <rmiller@lynx.dac.neu.edu> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 17:43:21 -0500 Subject: DS-2112 I'm usually a lurker, but every once in a while I warp into the NMS and = post something.. I haven't been a Rush fan for too awful long (since around RTB), but = almost immediately I realized they have a musical quality to me that no = other band has been able to match. I got into them in high school, and = between not being a hardcore fan at the time and living with my parents, = I didn't get much of a chance to see them in concert (once during the = RTB tour and once for CP). However, once i left home and had more = independance, I was able to take advantage of seeing them on tour - 4 = times between the 'two' TFE tours. Saw them in Albany on opening night, = at the FleetCenter and the next night I saw them in Hartford, and when = they came back, I saw them at Greatwoods. One of my dreams has always been to bring a big rush fan to their = first concert.. dont ask me why.. I just get so much enjoyment out of = their performance live and I wanted to share it with someone who has a = similar passion for their music.. So I ended up going to the greatwoods = concert with a girl I was interested in at the time (never worked out, = but thats besides the point) and who had never seen them. My dream had = come true! That was the best Rush concert I had been to - the band = sounded great, Geddy was in a very happy mood and it made the whole = night all that more enjoyable, and I saw them play 2112 in its entirety = and natural science for the 4th and final time during a 7 month span = (appx). Then I find out that the band decided to take 2112 from Greatwoods! = Call me silly, but to me DS has my presence on it! I was at the show = where the band played 2112 (rare enough) and they chose it for a live = album that all the rush-heads out there own (even more rare!). And even = though my voice isn't on it, I'll never forget that day. I've never had = front row rickets or anything, but my seats were the closest (maybe 50 = feet frmo Geddy) for that show then they had ever been before. = Everything just seemed to fall together that day - got two tickets = fairly close to stage, went with someone who had never seen Rush before = but loved their music (a female no less!), saw 2112 and it ended up = being recorded and released! =20 =20 Just thought I'd share that with everyone out there - if anyone has had = any other experiences like this, I'd love to hear about them! They = soothe the soul and warm the heart! = Ryan P.S. - listening to hammersmith now... I can't really tell that Geddy = had such a voice problem that night.. or maybe he develops it later on = during the show (haven't heard the whole cd yet, so who knows). ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Zelenak, Gregory" <Gregory.Zelenak@hboc.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 17:46:03 -0500 Subject: DS - Yelling during 'Driven' The line "It's okay Alex, shake it off!" The guy may be referring to right before Geddy's bass solo, Alex was having some guitar problems and their is a really high pitch sound. You can hear it if you are really listening for it. I was at the Chicago show and I think Alex then changed guitars during Geddy's solo (anyone else remember?) I also remember reading somewhere that Alex had the same problem the night before in Milwaukee. It's pretty cool to know that I was "at the show" where they took a lot of the songs from. Guess it made the drive from Minneapolis, MN worth it!! See Ya ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoff Bosco" <gbosco@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:09:46 PST Subject: Different Stages Hey Everybody, It's been while since I last posted but I couldn't RESIST. I just Had to let everyone know where I was June, 23 1997. Along with my sister and her friend I was in Mansfield Mass. experiencing the greatest concert in my life. It's so cool to be on a Rush album even in such an abstract way. I don't know maybe you can even hear me screaming at the begining of 2112 or Leave That Thing Alone. Anyway, I love the album, the artwork, and the song selections. The only thing I didn't like was that the drums on the Chicago tracks didn't sound as good as some of the other ones. But thats O.K., they don't sound bad. Geoff ---------------------------------------------------------- From: phafu@snip.net Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 18:29:06 -0500 Subject: Is it just me? I don't know, but is it just me, that a Rush fan is the most loyal bloodhound a band could own? We sniff it out on the radio, search for secrets in the music and stand buy it more than anything in the world. We all seem like pretty normal people and live normal lives, but when a Rush album comes out we dive right for it. I left work early like the guy who posted yesterday just to buy it. It isn't a lifestyle like a Marilyn Manson zombie. We are individuals. Not like all those so called individuals who look alike. I strongly believe that a Rush fan is one of the most loyal and unique creatures on the planet. It brings us joy. Something you will never hear from any other fan of music. I'm 20 years old and it still it feels like I've been in it since the beginning. I even still feel bad for Neil. He is basically nobody to me, but somehow I wish I could say my condolensence just because I feel like I owe him. They have all done their best for us and for that I am grateful. I only hope when their end comes, I don't wind up crying in front of my friends and they beat the shit out of me. *lol* Thats my opinion, take care Rush fans, and tell me how to get a picture disk lp. *teehee* Later. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Taj Dickinson <sunnyjim@csionline.net> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 18:11:50 -0500 Subject: fav disc i'll make this a quick addition to my previous post....after listening to all of DS, what's everyone's favorite disc...1, 2, or 3?...My pick is 1....it has the most power and punch out of them all :) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Fred Pinto <FPinto@mzad.com> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 98 16:08:13 -0800 Subject: setlist bitches ryan/stumpy wrote (for god's sake, pick a name)... >><<I rolled my eyes when I saw the Trees, Tom Sawyer & CTTH on a live >>album again, but these editions made me change my mind.>> >I *love* this!!! I keep reading comments like this, and I can't help but >wonder where all the people that were bitching about the setlist went >to... :) i'm right here stumpy. and i maintain that this album would be a great deal better if the track listing included songs that have yet to appear on a live album that were played over the last four tours such as the pass, vital signs, prelude, double agent, war paint, scars, limbo, virtuality, time and motion, half the world, where's my thing, ghost of a chance, cold fire, show don't tell, analog kid, or super-fuckin'-conductor, instead of songs that have already appeared on a live album (or two) like tom sawyer, spirit of radio, freewill, the trees, or closer to the heart. wait a second, i forgot that because of the people who were "bitching", rush decided to include show don't tell and analog kid on this live album. so i guess you can take those two songs off of the list of songs i'd rather have on the live album, since they are already there. i'd appreciate it if you just said thank you for the bitching that brought analog kid and show don't tell on to this album. instead, you ask where the bitches are. well, this bitch hasn't changed his mind, and i'm sure some of the other bitches are with me on this still. so why don't you just say "thank you to all the bitches" and shut the fu*k up! you got your third live version of closer to the heart (along with it already on AFTK, AFTK remaster, chronicles, and the compilation remaster volume 1. that's seven times now that rush has released closer to the heart. i wonder if there were another live album if you would want it on there again because they slightly altered the jam at the end. of course you would. i may be a bitch but i'd rather be a bitch than a sheep. -fred (just fred) ----------------------------------------------------------
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