The National Midnight Star #2149

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Thanks to Rob Miceli Rock Hall (none) The Rhythm Method (none) Between the Wheels Re:NMS#2147, Alex's "ending" to Limelight. Rush on the Radio DS's Poor Showing in Billboard Charts & Record Executives Queensryche breaking up? NOT! Weakly Entertaining Cluster works..works on a Mac ruxh in '78 Gorge Show date Re: RUSH & Queensryche (no Rush content) Replacement Songs Entertainment Weekly Story a siting of sorts DS review ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Mon Nov 30 14:31:56 PST 1998 Subject: Administrivia The CNN interview did indeed happen, it just hasn't aired yet. I will still be keeping an eye on the showbiz page. And I heard that there was an interview aired on CHUM-FM in Canada this past weekend, did anyone get it on tape? Oh, one thing I've been meaning to mention... some songs from the older tours may not have been included because they didn't "feel" like the rest of the album! Several people have already mentioned AK as "feeling" like it didn't belong, so perhaps The Pass, Scars, Double Agent, etc. just didn't seem to fit with the rest of the songs. Think about it. - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Farley" <cmfarley@snet.net> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 21:38:54 -0500 Subject: BATTLE SCAR I was checking out Amazon.com and the have Max Webster's Universal Juveniles for sale ($12.49 US). This of course contains the recording of Battle Scar. I got my copy! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: KDAF39B@prodigy.com (MR MATT C BREFORD) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 22:00:10, -0500 Subject: Fave live albums I know this thread has been dormant for quite some time, but I never got around to putting my two cents in, and since DS is out and everyone is enjoying the hell out of it, why not start it up again? Fave live albums (not counting DS) in no particular order: Holly Cole--It Happened One Night. This Canadian chanteuse and her little band serve up a wonderful mix of jazz and pop standards. Nice and cozy sounding with great performances on every song. Bruce Cockburn--Circles In the Stream and Live--these two sets, one from 1977 and the other from 1990 showcase everything that's great about Bruce-- top-drawer songcraft, his terrific voice and his astonishing fingerstyle guitar playing (the solo on "See How I Miss You" on Live makes my hair stand on end). He's also all the proof you need an artist can be a Christian, even rely on it for subject matter, without sounding like Michael W. Smith. Billy Joe Shaver--Unshaven--This Texas songwriter and his band tear up a beer joint in the sticks with this potent mix of honky-tonk and rockabilly. Long hair and longnecks aplenty, with not a stupid-ass cowboy hat in sight. Produced by Brendan O'Brien (who also plays bass), this is NOT your daddy's country music. The one country album every Rush fan should own, if only to hear country done RIGHT for a change, as well as to bask in the raw, agressive lead guitar of Billy Joe's son, Eddie. Yee haw... Steve Earle and the Dukes--Shut Up and Die Like An Aviator--Another album that proves that country music doesn't have to suck. Earle's voice is a snarl that could eat wannabes like Garth and Travis for breakfast and shit them out before lunch, and his songwriting is full of the kind of narrative detail one usually associates with rock songwriters like John Hiatt, Bruce Springsteen and Ray Davies. His band is a tight, rockin' unit that make songs like "Copperhead Road" and "And the Rain Came Down" singe your eyebrows. The other country album every Rush fan should own. Miles Davis--Live at the Plugged Nickel and We Want Miles--Simply indispensible. The first is the one with Ron Carter (bass), Tony Williams (drums), Herbie Hancock (piano), and Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), and is straight-ahead jazz at its best. The second is the Rock Band--Mike Stern and John Scofield (guitars), Michael Brecker (tenor sax), Don Grolnick (keyboards), Marcus Miller (electric bass), and (I think) Peter Erskine (drums). This is what fusion sounded like before Kenny G got a hold of it. Phish--A Live One--wow!! A clever, shifting-yet-seamless display of compositional chutzpah and improvisational gusto. Phish are musicianly, but never elitist. Any comparisons between them and the Dead are rendered meaningless by the end of disc one. Unlike many other jam-bands, Phish's jams are never static or meandering, and always feel like they have a sense of direction. Comparing Phish to the Dead is like comparing Yes and Rush. Similar, but not the same. People always talked about what the Dead were like on a "good night". Phish have never had a bad one. BB King--Live at the Regal--the definitive recording of the electric blues played in front of a live audience. Yes--Keys to Ascension I and II--The classic Yes lineup, older, wiser and every bit as good as you remember them being, recorded in San Luis Obispo in 1996. All the classics are here, played with the abandon of people half their age and musicianship of people much older. Cool. There ya go, >...don't laugh... Matt ---------------------------------------------------------- From: MANDMCATS@aol.com Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 22:46:12 EST Subject: My burning questions! I know it's been forever and a day since I have posted, but I've never left ya! 1. Did the CNN showbiz piece ever air? 2. Why does Analog Kid recording seem so out of place? It just sounds different, not bad different, but just different? 3. Does anyone know of site that might have the infamous "Hai Karate" promo photo from the RTB sessions? 4. I usually don't take any review with a grain of salt, but can that amateur reviewer from Entertainment Weekly just get bent? You either like the album or you don't pal. I'm sure Fred Gruber appreciates you calling the Rhythm Method boring and amateur like. And guess what, Rush can release a 4th live album if they want. After trashing the album he gave it a C+. I'm a teacher and when I give a C+, it has good stuff to it. Goodbye subscription EW! If you don't know what I'm talking about, look at last week's issue. 5. Is there a transcript to Sonicnet's Webcast and when is the replay. My cast was going great until Alex's humping and someone's brilliant question about "Sound" and why Rush is so dedicated to sound. Somebody probably asked if they have ever been to Cygnus X-1. If anyone would like to respond in private, feel encouraged to do so. Thanks "Wake up limy fish!" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cwp <cwparker@alve.com> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 22:54:26 -0800 Subject: re: absolute zero "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> wrote: >c. parker said: >> In the strictest sense, nothing is completely static... even at >>absolute zero, there is still some movement. > >Actually, by definition, at absolute zero there is NO movement. I hesitated before writing that because I figured someone would bite at it, and thus continue the thread, which at this point has a tenuous connection to Rush at best. This will be my last contribution on this subject; if anyone would like to continue it (I certainly don't mind interesting discussions), please do so through email to me, not TNMS. I used to hold the same opinion you do... and for all practical purposes it works fine. However (and this is simplifying matters greatly in order to help make this clear), according to quantum theory, you cannot know both the location and the speed of any particle at that level. Thus, if *everything* stopped at absolute zero, you would know both the velocity and location, which isn't possible... >Would make a GREAT basis for a CX1 or NS type Rush song..... Now *that* I agree with. cwp ---------------------------------------------------------- From: catch-22@juno.com (song youson) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 23:54:32 -0500 Subject: tnms convention It is very interesting idea--TNMS/RUSH Convention. I think many of you who are interested in organizing this event should start NOW because you need to block rooms for hotels and also look at the site where majority of fans could attend without spending mega bucks so that we have best attendance. But first I recommend that you have a name to coin it. I like TNMS/RUSH but you may want to take a poll as in "Signals vs TNMS"!!! The place I recommend is some place or city where a radio station is huge, I mean HUGE fan or supporter of Rush. I can think of South Bend, Indiana. When I was out there for few days 3 different stations played Rush tunes in 1 day!!! Also I experienced very cool hospitality there. But take a poll so that you have an idea how many fans will show. BCE - "Suddenly you were gone: from all the lives you left your mark upon." RIP. Song TMDTS ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jarret Webb <jarretw@flash.net> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 22:56:22 -0800 Subject: 4-Letter Rock Groups For my first post to the NMS I'll begin with the obligatory: been a Rush fan since PWaves, first show was Signals (at the ripe age of 12), seen every tour since and they are absolutely at least as impressive now as I can recall from those chaparoned days.....and what compliments can I say of DS that haven't already been said? I just can't seem to get it out of my cd player..... Now for a flashback I had while listenting to 2112 on DS: It's around 1991 and I'm watching Jeopardy between my Calculus and Astronomy classes. Alex (Tribek, that is) is looking as sharp as ever and I notice that one of the categories behind him is "4-Letter Rock Groups". So after waiting for these clowns to clear out every other possible category, finally Alex reads the "answer": Alex: This Canadian power trio is best known for such songs as "Tom Sawyer", "New World Man", and "Two-One-One-Two" [HUH?] Loser: Who is REO Speedwagon! [WHAT?] Alex: Oh, I'm so sorry, that's incorrect Needless to say, the other 2 avoided their buzzers after this guy. I find it encouraging that my musical tastes are almost never represented in network game shows, and when they are they even stump the host! -------- "Music seems to help the pain seems to motivate the brain" --Roger Waters, 1967 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Grauw, de H.(BNS SU NO)" <h.degrauw@kpn-telecom.nl> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 10:04:00 +0100 >From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> >Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 20:09:40 +0000 >Subject: Re: Seems to me it's geography > >"Joseph Ornelas" wrote: > >> >Excuse me, but those recordings were made in England - not Europe. >> >> So has England always been it's own continent, or is that a recent >> development? > >Neither - it's always been part of Britain, which has never been >part of Europe in any meaningful cultural or political sense. > >Slim The feeling is mutual. Do the words European Union (of which the UK is unfortunately a member) ring a bell? The recordings the original poster referred to were partly made in Glasgow (E..SL) btw. That's in Scotland I believe. ;-) Hans ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "H.C. De Regt" <H.C.D.G.deRegt@kub.nl> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 12:31:56 MET Subject: Re: The Magic Note in Limelight This is a brief remark on the lovely Michael Skurka-Ray Lambert discussion about the magic note in the Different Stages version of Limelight. I am quite certain that the magic note is there! However, it is not sustained. I love Ray's demystification of the magic note for I like to think of Alex Lifeson as a guitar player on the edge where things are bound to go wrong. That's when smiles and imagination must save the day ;-). Furthermore, to those who feel the magic is gone with Ray's excellent technical explanation: the fact that the magic note can actually be played live, doesn't make it aesthetically any less "magic". Just a philosopher's thought. Cya. Herman C.D.G. de Regt. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chad M Werner" <Chad.Werner@ReliaStar.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 06:48:44 -0600 Subject: Simmer Down! It's "Entertainment Weekly"! "Entertainment Weekly"!!! So EW called 2112 & NS "masterbatory"? Big deal. Why should any of us care? "Masterbatory" is simply music-criticspeak for "has a lot of notes". They reviewer was correct in that sense. DS still got a C+. This isn't bad considering Rush is not normal EW fare. Someone said in a recent NMS that the reviewer didn't listen to DS. I think the reviewer DID listen to DS, he/she simply hadn't listened to the studio versions (or older live versions) of most of the songs on DS. He/she basically said that Rush performed their classics exactly like the studio versions. Anyone can tell that 2112 is SO, SO, SO different from the studio version (& the ATWAS version). In my opinion, TS, CTTH, Trees, etc. are all significantly different from past versions (studio OR live). So, everyone should just calm down. EW obviously didn't have any background, and hey a C+ still isn't that bad in the long run. Anyways, we all bought it & love it so that's what counts. Besides, the other publication's reviews (Rolling Stone comes to mind) have been LARGELY more positive. Rush is getting recognition for DS, just not from EW; which is fitting, don't you think? CMW P.S. Please don't send them all sorts of emails telling them they suck. It makes us all look like a bunch of goddamn trekkies. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul Whiteman" <digytalman@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 05:35:07 PST Subject: A story of 3's (and stuff) Hello again from the (even wetter) Great Pacific Northwest!!! Yesterday was my 3rd anniversary with my better half & she bought me the DS set!!!! Hmm..lessee....3 cd's, 3rd anniversary, fav #=3, 3 guys in the band, 3 levels on the tinkerlith (I'll get to that in a minute), TRI-fold packaging....woo-hoo!! I finally got the DS set!!!(oh, yeah, I said that already). I haven't listend to it yet, but thought I'd offer my 2 cents worth about the packaging..... True to form, the boys have put together a package that's nearly as entertaining as the cd's in contains... In regards to the tinkerlisk: Explanations are on the diagram on the back of the package...it represents 3 distinct stages in their career (as well as the semi-traditional representation of 3 of something symbolic of the boys themselves...HYF, DS, CP are prime examples.) The kids shirt: 2112 logo with F II K, no doubt about it. Here's my question: Anybody know what it says on the shirt of the guy (on the right) that's hauling Alex away??? ALso, I'm no math wiz, but something tells me that the equations on the back of the package in the diagram might yield something interesting!?? (like the answer 3 or some such) Any body work them out yet??? One last thing, it is my sincere hope that we can allow Neil, and ourselves, to move beyond his loss. We cannot be selfish and beg for new releases and all that, if they do they do. If not, then we thank them for all they have given of themselves, and we get over that too. I've been a huge fan for 20 years now, but even they have lives they'd like to lead & since Neil has lost the two people most important in his life, I am sure he's trying very hard to find himself again. The sentiment on the inside cover (of DS) is all that need be said, let's all respect Neil and "Leave that thing alone". Paul Whiteman digytalman@hotmail.com "you move me, you move me..." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: junya@bsys.tsukuba.ac.jp (SUZUKI Jun'ya) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 14:00:26 GMT Subject: Japanese DS was out Hi everyone, The Japanese version of DS was out today. It has "Force Ten" (June 4, 1997 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH) as a bonus track. Also has CD size replicas of AFTK and T4E tour books. Too small to read Neil's comments, though :^( Take care, Jun'ya =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | # # | # # # | # # | # # # | # # | # # # | | # # | # # # | # # | |_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_| SUZUKI Jun'ya junya@bsys.tsukuba.ac.jp Master's Proglam in Biosystem Studies, University of Tsukuba RUSH & DREAM THEATER: http://www.bsys.tsukuba.ac.jp/~junya/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Andonian <aviatorbja@yahoo.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 06:24:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: DS enhancement Say, does anyone know how to get the Cluster Works program to "react" to the music on the CD? I was under the impression that it would respond TO the music. I can only get it to interact with the sounds that are part of the CW program. I'm guessing that it is up to the user to control the effects manually. Also, does anyone have the web address to Scarred Records? Thanks! Brian ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chaz Mattson" <highlundah@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 07:29:56 PST Subject: Tinkering Out A Memo To The Higher Office (RUSH Camp!) Memo Attn: To Ged An Al A Neil of State The Captains of Music Industry!!! (The Movers & The Shakers!!!) Well today is different with the release of Different Stages...and I truely believe tomorrow will be the same!!! (Since like I shall thrash upon my air guitar as Dreamline hits the headlines in my mind!) Just as I've done every chance I've had since the release of Different Stages!!! So just as I gave all the guys in my wedding some titanium mugs with the inscription "Thanks Mate!", I say "Thanks Mates!" And yes I believe I'll join you in your toast on CP!!! I truely believe that no live release captures a band better than this one captures RUSH through time!!! Yeah there's been the gripes and complaints from some fans who want to hear this song or that song done live from the past four stages...and I as well would LOVE to hear some of them as well...however, this is Thanksgiving weekend here in the US of A, and while much of the nation focus' on Detroit and watching the Lions and Steelers...I will think of the band from the land just north and say in my mind "Thanks Mates!" Thanks for enduring, persevering, intellectualizing your brandish rock that begins our days with a friendly voice and companions unobtrusive!!! Even though we RUSH fans know more than half the world is REALLY MISSING OUT on a GEM of a band...we personalize it, put it on file and say things like "Like Bevis...what are you using that issue of Rolling Stone as toilet paper for?....wait what am I saying...why isn't all Rolling Stone magazine toilet paper?" And in the words of Bob & Doug (Like my other favorite Canadians ... the girl I work with from Toronto would kill me for that one...but she thinks the greatest band in Toronto is Bare Naked Ladies...don't be fooled by the name!!! "Well If I had a million dollars I still wouldn't buy an alblum that....well you know....SUCKS!!!!!) "BEAUTY....EHHH!!!!" RUSH YOU DUDES ROCK!!!! PEACE, BEST OF LUCK IN THE COMING YEARS!!! Chaz ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Norwood <pnorwood@newbridge.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 11:58:09 -0500 Subject: Thanks to Rob Miceli I want to say a public "thank you" to Rob Miceli for his hospitality towards me at The Orbit Room on the night of the 13th. I was in Canada on business, and took the opportunity to see Toronto. As luck would have it, Alex was there that night. I met him shortly after dinner while things were still calm, and expressed a brief "thanks". The place got very busy and crowded, but I did also get to meet and chat with a few really big fans. It was a great experience. Later, Pete ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Wilson, Dan" <DWilson@UU.NET> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 13:01:22 -0500 Subject: Rock Hall Hey, I'm sure we all know that Rush was not selected to the Rock Hall induction for next year. Okay, fine, we will keep plugging away. I'm sorry for the long post, but as I read the Rush Related posts on the Rock Hall web page, It sickens me. We can't get in little band wars with people, it is just idiotic. Not only that, but this "Rush Rules" stuff and "Rush can kick your bands Ass" stuff is sophomoric and it makes Rush and their fans look like a bunch of losers. Now, I know that other people do it on that group with other bands, but we should rise above that. This is a message that I posted to the Rock Hall page. I would love fan feed back, and let me know if I'm way off, or dead on. THE FOLLOWING IS NOT ABOUT TNMS....IT IS ABOUT THE ROCK HALL PAGE.....PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE THE TWO!!!!!!!!! This page boggles my mind. I read it hoping to catch some worthy discussion on Rock music, and all I see are silly little band wars. I also hate seeing people "busting" on other people, just because they have a different taste in music. I could do that too, but what is the point. I have a love for music, and that is what brings me to this page. I'm just trying to broaden my perspectives. I understand the choices the Rock Hall has made this year, and all though I may not listen to everything by those particular artist, I can understand and respect their contribution to Rock. Sure, I think there are plenty of people out there deserving to be in, under the criteria, but they are not there yet, and that is that. Now, Rush is my favorite band, period, but some of you Rush fans have been really sophomoric and idiotic. Do I think they should get in, of course, am I totally bummed that they are not in yet, no. They will get their shot, someday, I hope. If not, oh well, I like them and I have their CDs to listen to, Rock Hall or not. As for Kiss, sure they deserve to go in for maybe the image they brought to the world of the "Over-Sexed Rock God" stuff. Give it time people. Certainly, these are not the greatest rock musicians to walk the planet, and arguing that they are would be futile, because there is just no way to prove or disprove any of it. The last time I checked, induction was an honor, not a contest. Now, those of you who don't see the talent (whether you like the music or not) of the artist already inducted, I feel sorry for you, because you are really leading sheltered musical lives. Like I said, Rush is my favorite band, but if I never at least exposed myself to the talent of others, then I never would have gotten my degree in music, and my love for the entire world of music. Although we have favorites, I can realize that there is an entire musical world to discover beyond Geddy, Alex and Neil. Of course, If you ask me personally, I would tell that Rush rules and that these guys are gods, but this is not really the place for that type of stuff. A little more why and a lot less who is what this forum needs. ******************************** Daniel Wilson dwilson@uu.net ******************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brandon Erickson" <erickson_brandon@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 11:01:31 PST If someone has already posted this review, sorry, just scroll down its from Rocktropolis, one of the most positive reviews of Different Stages that I've seen: Rush is worshiped by a lot of musicians -- including the members of Metallica, Gang Starr, Smashing Pumpkins, and nine inch nails -- but especially drummers. Yet on this three-disc live album, specifically on the two discs recorded mostly during last year's Test for Echo tour, it's not Neal Peart who stands out but guitarist Alex Lifeson. He tears through the opening riff of "Limelight" like the song is butter and he's a chainsaw, then cuts through such tracks as "Driven," "Animate," and "The Trees" until they finally come to "2112," which he plays like his life depends on it. And that's just the first disc. The guitars may have the most bite here, but they'd be nowhere without some solid rhythms to back them up, and bassist/ singer Geddy Lee and Peart are as solid as they come. They even loosen things up a bit (something they should do more often), ending "Closer to the Heart" with a rhythmic jam that would make Blues Traveler proud. As if that wasn't enough, the third disc comes from 1978, and includes a number of the longer songs ("Cygnus X-1," "Farewell to Kings") they don't play anymore. Pretty cool how they singled out Alex, especially in light of the recent thread about him being in the background of Neal and Geddy. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tom Gilmartin" <mrmogul@vermontel.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 15:22:22 -0500 Subject: The Rhythm Method Greg, I did something fun - converted all Rush to MP3 on my PC. I edited the drum solos out from the 4 live albums and made a playlist for these 4 "songs". Listening to them right in a row like that gives such a fantastic sense of the GROWTH of Neil's playing. You can hear elements from the ATWAS solo change through ESL and again in ASOH and again in DS. If it was left out on DS the progression would be lost. Personally the way that Neil chooses to modify his solos as the years go by is a telling sign of the band's progression. I will leave it up to others to decide for themselves which version is "better", I say they're all awesome and the changes are a cool progression, none is better than the others, just different. >From: "Greg Sanderson" <gregsanderson@hotmail.com> >Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 13:31:09 PST >Subject: Warm Up Your Flamethrowers! >I know this is inviting flames, but being a born-and-bred Rush fan I >simply have to post my thoughts anyway. It occurred to me whilst >listening to DS that exactly the same was going to happen as happened >with ASOH (and Mirrors, and Majestic Symphonies) - that being that the >least-listened-to track on DS was going to be the Rhythm Method. >The point is that when Neil really shines is when he is doing what he >does best - playing with the rest of the band. True, the drum solo is >impressive, but the magic of Rush stems from interplay between all of >the elements in a Rush performance, rather than the highlighting of just >one. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: David_Berg@stream.com Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 12:27:55 -0500 -Subject: I was there!/ Geddy's bass solo in Driven -For a short time during a song, which my brother and I believe was Driven, -Alex's guitar sound went out. We believe that this is the reason behind the -guy saying "shake it off" to Alex- Alex did seem a bit peeved about it when it -happened. -Geddy's bass solo, we also believe, happened as a direct result of Alex's -sound going out- the band needed to do SOMETHING while they fixed Alex's -sound. This brings up an interesting question- Did Geddy play a bass solo at -other shows than this one during Driven? I'm curious as to if the solo was -planned and a regular part of their set on this tour or if was only done out -of emergency, as this one appeared to be at the time it happened. They played at the Rose Garden Portland, OR show and the show at The Gorge at Gearge Washington show as well. But I believe these were after your show. -ps- Does anyone else out there miss not having the second guitar solo in -Natural Science? That was the first thing that I noticed too!!! As this is on of Alex's best solos(OK there all good!) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jacksonville University <dcobb@ju.edu> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 16:07:20 -0500 Subject: Between the Wheels I keep reading/hearing about bootlegs (like The Fly). Do any have Between the Wheels on the setlist? I missed the Grace Under Pressure show in '84 - they didn't come to Jacksonville FL that year (probably because someone had wanted to get to the stage so badly at their Signals show two years earlier they - the insane fan, not the band - had drawn a knife). I've never heard it live but always wanted to hear Alex's live treatment of the solo in it. Any answers? Lee Cobb dcobb@ju.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Alan N" <alann@roava.net> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 18:45:58 -0500 Subject: Re:NMS#2147, Alex's "ending" to Limelight. Just adding my comments to a few of the posts about the "missing" sustaining high note on "Limelight". Both posters have the idea, it's a delay with a fed-back note "sustained" by a delay. What or how, I dunno.. But funny thing, I was playing the other night ( goofing really ) and after playing that song for years, and trying to get "that note" I finally achieved it. With my Peavey Wolfgang through the Good ol' Marshall. It hit the pitch and I sustained it forever. ( The Wolfgang is a WONDERFUL axe! ). I was shopping for a Paul Reed Smith ( which Alex and others use now ) and played the Wolfie and never looked back! Anyway, about the comments about sequencers. I wrote this before but will repost for others that haven't seen it. RUSH does not use sequencers live. Yes, thats right. They use samplers. They sample sequences, not sequence samples. ( if that makes sense! ). ALL the info could be found in the July '97 EQ magazine. All of the old and new ) parts are "sampled". These samples ( of, well might *be* a sequence ) are played back by either keyboard or floor pedals. Neil needs to keep all this in time.. VERY INTERESTING article. Explains all the mystery! DS hasn't come out of my cd player since I got it. Neil on Test for Echo ( double bass ) is just mind-blowing! I think this is the greatest thing on the CD. ( and I'm a guitar player! ) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Greg Sanderson" <gregsanderson@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 15:50:48 PST Subject: Rush on the Radio Well, replies to my post about the Rhythm Method are flooding in, giving me much to think about. Anyway, I just thought I'd mention that I'm sick of not hearing any Rush on the radio here in the UK, so tonight I decided to use my regular slot on the local student radio station (GCR1602AM in Guildford, Surrey) to broadcast pure, unadulterated DS. :) I had to cut 2112 (played it last week), LTTA and the Rhythm Method (no comment) to fit two cd's worth into my showtime, but it was worth it, from the 2001 intro, right down to the last four notes of YYZ. Congrats to Eric Gusek, who will be receiving a ClusterWorks insert from me in the mail shortly. Greg Sanderson ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gestion et Consultation M.S.G." <msg@iosphere.net> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 16:53:03 +0000 Subject: DS's Poor Showing in Billboard Charts & Record Executives Hello RUSH fans, I was just looking at the December 5 issue of the Billboard to 200 albums. For your information, Different Stages sits at 97 on the top 200 albums. It's not that I am influenced by chart action. However, I am kind of surprised that such an incredible live album (music & package) has done so poorly only two weeks after being released. For 20 years (circa. 2112 in '76 to T4E in '96), RUSH supporters have been the most loyal in the galaxy. Some of you may blame Atlantic Records' marketing strategy. I have not seen much DS publicity in music / trade magazines. For fact, I know that RUSH's contract with Atlantic is not a multiple record deal. As we all know, since moving from Mercury to Atlantic Records in the US, the boys have not had a «big selling» album. Presto, Roll the Bones, Counterparts and Test For Echo all sold around 600,000 copies: gold certification. Record company excutives, as we all know, are accountants, lawers and suits with an MBA. They are not music lovers like Cliff Burnstein who presured Mercury Records' president to sign RUSH in 1975. Uncle Cliff later became a big time manager in the music business. He and Peter Mench started working for CCC or Lebber & Krebs (Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, New York Dolls, AC/DC, Scorpions, Michael Schenker, Def Leppard, etc.), and afterwards he and Mench branched on their own with Def Leppard, Metallica, Tesla and Queensryche. There you go, we can not count on Atlantic to push DS. Therfore, all of you on the National Midnight Star have to promote the album by calling your local radio stations, convincing a friend, et cetera. Regards, Frank ---------------------------------------------------------- From: David Panian <dpanian@mich.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 19:16:04 -0500 Subject: Queensryche breaking up? NOT! Sorry about there not being any Rush content in this, but I want to make a correction to a post about the break-up of Queensryche: Paul Whiteman wrote: >One last >thing on this note...Queensryche is history...KISW in Seattle announced >that about 4 months ago. No, no, no! Queensryche is not breaking up. Chris DeGarmo has left the band, but they've recorded about 25 songs and will use 12 or more of them for a new album, they're going to be working on artwork for the album soon and will be having a fanclub-only show in Seattle on January 16th. Their new guitarist, Kelly Gray, will be in the show. So, do not fret, Rycheans. There will be more music from Queensryche. Later, David ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Stuart Hodgetts <hodgetts@cyllene.uwa.edu.au> Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 08:27:31 Subject: Weakly Entertaining G'day all, Just to add my thoughts on "EW"'s review of DS recently.... Dan Snietson obviously falls into the "did'nt listen to it, did'nt want to listen to it, everyone else bags Rush so I will too" category. Surprised to even see DS get reviewed by it. DS is on its way to me now...$54 AUS dollars ($32 US) is too much to pay here in Oz, so I'm calling in a debt from a US friend of mine...oh yes, there IS a Santa Claus! Billy Oz...out ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim Gibbs <jwgibb@yahoo.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 17:05:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: Cluster works..works on a Mac There's been alot of talk here about clusterworks but i haven't heard it mentioned that there are special features of it that may be causing the problems on windows based machines..I found this at a web site which is listed below....The new "RUSH: Different Stages features an enhanced CD (on disk 1) that contains a very cool interactive art/screensaver application by Hisashi Hoda (too hard to describe - you have to see it). Not only was I happy to see that the program is both Windows and Mac compatible, but it is built upon Quicktime 3 and has a Mac-ONLY feature that allows the program to "react" to the music of any audio CD playing in the drive! Hopefully you will purchase it for the music and enjoy the art as a bonus. The documentation lists a website for more info on the software at <http://www.wonderlab.com,> but I found it to be "Under Construction." btw..i think one of the reasons for this is that rush as a band or individuals, are know to use macintosh computers..i found this out at a web site called celebrity mac users....was rather odd to see rush next to the likes of tom cruse and nicole kidman:)) >.....individually we are an ass..together we are genius neil ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Alan & Allison Richey" <arichey@email.msn.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 18:07:12 -0700 Subject: ruxh in '78 I have been a "tourist" now for over a year and a HUGE RUSH FAN for about 16 years. My first concert was on the Signals tour (when I was in 9th grade). I was talking to my boss the other day about the new live album and he informed me that he had seen them in '78! He said that George Carlin opened the show and that there were no chairs - that everyone sat on the floor or stood up. He also said that there were huge fans (mechanical) blowing air to keep the stage cool. Just a few fun facts... alan richey ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gregory T. Gehrke" <yragaul@valint.net> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 17:15:13 -0800 Subject: Gorge Show date The Show at the Gorge was May 17th 1997-I was on Ged's side-but far away-still a FANTASTIC SHOW!! Cheers all! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: crow <crow@ccpl.carr.lib.md.us> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 20:38:28 -0500 Subject: Re: RUSH & Queensryche (no Rush content) I don't post here often but I would just like to clear up something. Queensryche is NOT history. While it IS true that Chris DeGarmo left the band, the new album is just about done and reports from people who have heard 4 of the songs is that it sounds like a cross between Empire and Mindcrime, or a Mindcrime sound with a more bassy sound. It is slated for an early '99 release. They have also changed record labels and the band is also planning a January fan club concert to debut their new guitarist Kelly Grey. The report on KISW has already been dismissed by the band themselves as erroneous at the recent Seattle '98 fan club meeting. I have heard many rumors about why they broke up but nothing has ever been substantiated by ANY of the band members. Things were a bit nasty at first, with Chris supposedly excercising his "rights" and trying to tell the band they couldn't play the tunes he wrote in concert anymore. This has since been resolved and by all accounts everything is well. I for one was not happy with their recent turn(HITNF) and everyone connected with the band has said that Chris wrote the majority of the album. Perhaps the band also wasn't happy with the new direction that Chris was taking the band. I for one am looking forward to their new release and hope they recapture the sound and attitude of old. Chris crow@ccpl.carr.lib.md.us >One last >thing on this note...Queensryche is history...KISW in Seattle announced >that about 4 months ago. Sad, I had long held them as the next great >cerebral rock band in the vein of Rush and Pink Floyd. From what I >hear, Chris DeGarmo is the one to "blame" although I cannot be certain, >so I will spare him the slings and arrows of any futile hostility. (I >won't bother to mention Metallica...blech, to mention them in the same >pool with Rush & QR is a waste of time & cyberpaper). ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Glenn Duncan <gduncan@thecore.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 20:48:42 -0500 (EST) Subject: Replacement Songs It's amazing to see the level of content in these newsletters. Being an avid Rush fan since 1980, I shake my head at the free time we seem to have. I would like to make a suggestion: I too feel that songs should not have been repeated in DS, so I am suggesting a movement for us all to Return DS, so that they can start over, with just songs that have not been on the other 3 live albums. My first suggestion for a never heard live song would be Rivendell, followed by Tai Shan, then Madrigal (I mean why not, it's the only AFTK song that is not on DS), and finally Tears. If the band doesn't have any of these songs recorded, I suggest we start a movement to make them get back on tour and play those songs ... We can call this movement the Back On Work, Empty Lives movement, or the B.O.W.E.L. movement for short. Please send all flames to the band, directly <><><><><><><><><><><> http://www.download.net <><><><><><><><><><> <> Glenn Duncan TechnoCore Communications, Inc. <> <> Phone: (732) 928-2112 Specializing in useless banter <> <> Fax: (732) 928-2112 P.O. Box 2112 <> <> E-mail: rush@download.net Jackson, NJ 08527-0106 <> <><><><><><><><><><><> http://www.thecore.com/ <><><><><><><><><><> ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "_CBates" <_cbates@prodigy.net> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 20:29:36 -0600 Subject: Entertainment Weekly Story While we're all sticking little pins in little Entertainment Weekly = Reviewer dolls, I thought I'd share a little story that embarrassed the = crap out of the magazine and may make you all feel a little better. Anyone heard of Shania Twain? She's just about the hottest thing around = today in country music (No, I don't like Country Music either, but her = stuff AIN'T bad! Her producer/husband is Mutt Lange who produced such = excellent groups as Def Leppard, AC/DC, Foreigner and The Cars to name a = few). Anyway, Shania took the country by storm with her previous album = entitled "The Woman In Me" which came out about three years ago. Well, = before anyone had gotten a chance to listen to her, our dear friends at = EW reviewed the album and gave it an F ! That's right, an F ! Well, = funny thing is, is that when Shania's album when quintroplatinum or = whatever, they RESCINDED the review and re-reviewed it! Talk about a = bunch of cheesy losers! Here's another story that puts music critics in their place: The original host of the Tonight Show was a comedian named Steve Allen = who is also a great jazz pianist. Well, since Steve is a funny = comedian, the critics never took his music seriously. One time, many = years ago, his album got a nasty review. So, he re-released it a year = later and got his black maid to dress up like a piano player and pose at = the piano on the new cover and released under the maid's (unknown) name. = The SAME critic, mind you, gave it an excellent review!! The moral of this story is don't let bad reviews get to you. The only = way some of these critics can make themselves look good is to knock = other people down, gives em' a feeling of power. Just remember, YOU = love Rush, so does about a million other people, you got lot's of = companions on the web, lots of albums and the guys are so gosh darned = nice that they released what could be called a "Box Set" of live music = that you could buy as cheap as $16.99!! I'm happy. You should be too! Peace and Happy Thanksgiving! Clem ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 22:05:02 -0800 Subject: a siting of sorts Anyone else catch the Rush siting on Bob Cringely's Nerds 2.01? It was some guy quoting from "Kublas Khan". or does that make it a Samual Coleridge siting.... ????? hmm. Against the run of the mill Static as it seems We break the surface tension With our wild, kinetic dreams ********************************* Visit the Grand Designs Rush Site http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/ ********************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mark Mars" <mars2112@netusa1.net> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 22:18:30 -0600 Subject: DS review This quasi-review appeared in the December 1998 (p. 90)issue of Stereo = Review. They have a list (table really) of recent releases called A Guide to = Hard Rockers. There are 30 albums rated by: Does it Rock? (yes/no) Does it Really Rock? (yes/no) # of Stars (5 =3D great) Comments Rush got: NO, NO, 2 stars, and "Great band, but 4th multiple live set = is 3 too many." Heading up the list was: King's X with yes,yes, 4.5 stars and "Comeback = complete. Pop-metal crown is theirs again." Other groups ahead of Rush = were Local H, Galactic Cowboys, The Offspring, DLR (David Lee Roth) = Band, Kiss, Aerosmith, Black Sabbath, The Donnas, The Living End, Eve 6, = Less Than Jake, Monster Magnet, Marilyn Manson, System of a Down, Kid = Rock, Fear Factory, Judas Priest, and Mud Honey. You make the call. I also get Entertainment Weekly (free subscription) and I think I want = to cancel both and I didn't even pay for them. Mars ----------------------------------------------------------
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