The National Midnight Star #2153

Received: from kiwi.icu.unizh.ch (root@kiwi.icu.unizh.ch [130.60.74.11]) by gremlin.studi.unizh.ch (8.8.5/8.8.8) with ESMTP id BAA84306 for <mtschann@studi.unizh.ch>; Tue, 8 Dec 1998 01:06:47 +0100 Received: from mx1.gmx.net (qmailr@mx1.gmx.net [195.63.104.81]) by kiwi.icu.unizh.ch (8.8.8/8.8.8) with SMTP id BAA02746 for <mtschann@icu.unizh.ch>; Tue, 8 Dec 1998 01:06:17 +0100 Received: (qmail 11111 invoked by alias); 8 Dec 1998 00:06:41 -0000 Delivered-To: GMX delivery to mtschann@gmx.net Received: (qmail 11052 invoked by uid 0); 8 Dec 1998 00:06:38 -0000 Received: from yyz.com (192.52.226.212) by mx1.gmx.net with SMTP; 8 Dec 1998 00:06:38 -0000 Received: (from temples@localhost) by yyz.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id OAA29664 for rush-list-5; Mon, 7 Dec 1998 14:41:40 -0800 Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 14:41:40 -0800 Message-Id: <199812072241.OAA29664@yyz.com> Errors-To: rush-request@yyz.com Reply-To: rush@yyz.com Sender: rush@yyz.com Precedence: bulk From: rush@yyz.com To: rush_mailing_list@yyz.com Subject: 12/07/98 - The National Midnight Star #2153 X-Resent-By: Global Message Exchange <forwarder@gmx.net> X-Resent-For: mtschann@gmx.net X-Resent-To: mtschann@icu.unizh.ch
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** List posting/followup: rush@tnms.com Administrative matters: rush-request@tnms.com or rush-mgr@tnms.com (Administrative postings to the posting address will be ignored!) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Midnight Star, Number 2153 Monday, 07 Dec 1998 Today's Topics: Metallica paying tribute to Rush... again! My two cents (6 times) Rush and English class Here's what "fits" Kansas City Radio interview w/Alex 12/1/98 Fave tune of DS Feverish reflections of Stages Rush on Conan again Neil Peart Quote about the Rheostatics Rock the vote - no, Rush the vote! Junoon Peart's Beliefs Q107 Interview w/Ged+Alex Strange Rush dream Response to DS performance Live Digital Man "Scars" in "The Rythym Method" Record MP3's from CD? Rush and King Crimson and Yes and Genesis and etc. sales E weakly Thanks to Rob Miceli Don't steal The rhythm method Rush ScreenSaver quiz followup Dylan Conan O'Brien and _2112_ Rush and BMG easy CD's, argument Reply to..."Quiz from the Archives" Different Stages Radio Premiere Answer to Quiz from the Archives 2112 is in a different key A true statement! another vocal group ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kurt Fritzsche" <kmf3@erols.com> Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 18:09:48 -0500 Subject: Metallica paying tribute to Rush... again! Howdy folks... I know someone posted in the Dec. 1st digest about Rush references in the Metallica booklet included with Metallica's latest release, "Garage Inc." I'll post them here for any interested parties. The first one comes from Brian Tatler, who was the guitarist for a band called Diamond Head (one of Metallica's early influences). Tatler says of Diamond Head's music, "Lars [Ulrich, Metallica's drummer] would be there, hanging out while we were laboring over arrangements. We'd spend all day writing songs, arranging sections, and [Lars] probably thought that was the way bands write. We didn't worry about how long a song had to be. It came out however it felt right, whether it was three minutes or ten. We probably got the idea from things like 'Xanadu' by Rush, and Led Zeppelin's 'Kashmir'. We liked epicness; we wanted things to be grand." The other one I found comes from Jason Newsted, Metallica's bassist since 1986. Jason is quoted as saying he "...had a 'big hero-worship thing' for Rush's Geddy Lee and was dead into Lemmy from Motorhead because 'he was playing distorted bass, fast, with a pick.'" As Metallica albums go, it's not my favorite, but it definitely displays Metallica's talent for covering other bands' songs while giving them a slant of their own (some of you may have heard a Metallica cover of Bob Seger's "Turn the Page" recently). All for now... -- email: kmf3@erols.com ICQ: 1914859 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Smith,James" <jsmith@sota.com> Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 16:07:28 -0800 Subject: My two cents (6 times) Being a subscriber of TMNS I clearly don't agree with the review of DS given by Entertainment Weekly. However, I was thinking about it recently and had a thought I'd like to share. Imagine you just don't care for Rush. Never have. You like music of all kinds, but Rush never appealed to you. You never discovered their magic like the rest of us did. Then you're given the task of reviewing their latest album which contains THREE AND A HALF HOURS of unusual arrangements, in your face guitar, hyperactive bass and drums, vocal stylings that you don't appreciate and a 20+ minute science fiction story. By the end of it you'd probably HATE Rush for making you waste a fair piece of your life listening to this bombastic, self indulgent recording. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I'm surprised it even got a C+ under the circumstances. Other thoughts... Has anyone been stuck by the massive growth that took place between 1978 and 1997? The contrast between the playing styles, the songwriting, the maturity in Geddy's vocals, the leads, everything is just so mature in the newer material. I really like the contrast. I find it a lot of fun to listen to two pieces of the album and try to connect them. It's the same three people in the same group playing practically the same songs but the sound and the feel is just so different between the two. In the DS retrospective booklet there is a setlist from T4E. It's too short to be from the regular show. Was that from the Blind Date gig they did for Molson? Favorite moments: Intro and outro of LTTA "Miles of yellow tape" Opening verse of Natural Science A Farewell to Kings Lastly, the finale to RTB is great, however the version I've hear from bootlegs during the RTB tour is even better. It has even more energy and stops instantly for "...because we're here". Check it out if you can. And for whoever asked if 2112 is actually 21:12, it's not. It's a few seconds longer. If I recall correctly it's 21:35. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Richardson <cuttymac@netgsi.com> Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 19:06:32 -0500 Subject: Rush and English class Inspired by >>Bill Mayes "That Rush teacher guy"<< I did my part to bring Rush into the classroom back in 1986 while in 10th grade. The teacher let us do our paper on just about anything we wanted, so long as it pertained to literature. This was my opportunity. Finally an assignment I could get into 100%. I could have taken the obvious course and written about how Rush integrated Shakespeare into their music via "Limelight", but I was aiming high. I bought a copy of Anthem by Ayn Rand and read it, comparing it to Neil's tale in "2112". I pointed out similarities and differences, literary elements, etc. I topped it off by lending my "2112" album (yes, vinyl!) to my teacher and insisting she listen to it (while reading the lyrics, of course) to get the full effect. I got an A+, needless to say. I don't think anyone else in the class thought of doing a multimedia "english paper", let alone one with such a kick-ass soundtrack. I mean it. To this day I get real chills while singing along to, "Just think of what my life might be in a world like I have seen! I don't think I can carry on, carry on this cold and empty life. (Ooohh No!) My spirits are low, in the depths of despair. My lifeblood spills over." Bill, you're obviously a cool guy. I'm a big supporter of music in the classroom. Keep up the good work. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Pete <trigeek@mindspring.com> Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 21:17:45 -0500 Subject: Here's what "fits" >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 > I've harped on this before, but I'll say it one more time. Would it be so impossible for Rush to take one (at least) nice soundboard show from each tour, press that sucker up on CD and issue it? Is that too much to ask? It would take no work at all. Then all you non-bootleggers would have a chance to hear the songs that didn't make the cut on the first live offering in NINE years. Oh, I forgot. If Rush did that, then the recordings wouldn't be absolutely, positively perfect and free of errors. Oh my god, wouldn't that just be a tragedy!!! I'll guess I'll just go on enjoying the bootlegs which include all the songs that just "didn't fit". [ You have to remember that up until just a few years ago, making a soundboard recording of EVERY show was a very laborious process. They might've been able to do all the CP & TFE shows, but before that... : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Frank Sereno" <FSereno@beap.com> Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 19:01:25 -0600 Subject: Kansas City Radio interview w/Alex 12/1/98 While driving to work Tuesday morning, KQRC-FM surprised me with a live phone interview with Alex. The station consistantly plays the heck out of the boyz, yet they squandered a golden opportunity. The jocks (read: DJ's) had absolutely no friggin' clue as to what relevant, important questions to ask. *sigh* So much for good ole' show preparation. I still can't believe what I heard yesterday morning. Actually, I'm embarrassed for the station and Kansas City. The majority of the conversation revolved around what Alex was doing with Kiss back in the mid-1970's or how good a golfer Alice Cooper is. Seriously. Sex, drugs and golf -- and it wasn't even close to becoming humorous or enlightening. Here's what I found truly sad. While still discussing why the band wasn't "backstage getting laid anymore," one of the jocks assumed this was due to the boyz having wives. He then began probing Alex for the number of years each band member had been married. As you can guess, he nonchalantly asked about Neil. Alex hesitated for a second and replied in a bitter tone. I can't recall the specific answer because I went nuts. All I can remember was something like, "he was married XX years," and nothing else. That was it. I turned down the volume and began screaming at the damn radio. I couldn't believe they were asking such idiotic, insensitive questions. I then turned off the radio in shame. Poor Alex.... If I would have known earlier, I would have taped it. Anyone else here in KC/Topeka/St. Joe get a tape for transcription? I know a few of you are still cringing as well. I'd like to hear/read the rest to know if anything good came out of the miserable interview. If I get a copy, I'll make the transcription myself if necessary. Frank Sereno Kansas City fsereno@beap.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Alan N" <alann@roava.net> Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 22:46:34 -0500 Subject: Fave tune of DS OK, after getting this CD from my wife on my Nov. 11 b-day, it ( well, one of three disks ) has been in my car CD player ( and home when I get the chance ) since then. I have listened, loved, and listened again. It's live, it's not studio, but I think it's about the best LIVE cd/album I've ever owned. Really. I've got a LOT. Anyway so on and so forth... I've just got to comment on the ONE thing that just stands out about this CD. Test for Echo. First, I'm a guitarist and keyboardist. But the T4E cut on this CD with the 2 sections of Neil's double bass ( maybe more with synth triggers, who knows ) is just the most awesome sounding thing with more power and emotion than I think I've ever heard! I was not lucky enough to see them on the T4E tour, but I did see CP's.. It was awesome. But the sound quality of this cut ( T4E) is just too much !! I would have loved to been about 25 rows back from the stage right under the coverage of the main PA. Judging from the sound on the CD, I bet these two "riffs" on T4E just about blew people out of their seats! Alan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Aset <aset@sirius.com> Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 22:19:59 -0800 Subject: Feverish reflections of Stages I couldn't buy DS when it came out because I had a kidney infection and a 103 degree (F) fever for seven days. But oneday, near the end of my illness, I dragged myself out of bed and got it on sale at my cool local record store:) I definitely needed a moral booster! At the time of this writing I've only listened to the first disk and my head is still spinning:) Had trouble doing the CDRom part. Anyway, the trip to the store tired me out, so I laid down in bed, put a banana around my eyes to block out the daylight, and blasted it on my CD player. And Ohhh man, I was swept away. It was truely a spiritual experience! Have you ever met someone and asked them if they like Rush and they say, "Oh, yeah,"? And you ask them what's their favorite song and they name the few songs that get played on the radio? It's like, no! Do you LIKE Rush? Do you live and breath each and every paritcle of every song they play? Do you know each song inside out, upside down and every single facet, but are still finding new suprises every one of the 1000+ listens to each song? Does the music become a part of you and do you become a part of the music? Does the music make your spirit soar and soul dance? My body was too tired to dance, but my soul sure did! And as "Closer to the Heart" came to a close, I relived the fist leg of the TFE Tour which I caught in Sacremento, CA: Before the show some guy who had been in San Jose the night before, was walking around with a smug look on his face and said, "You're really going to enjoy the show." (I had plans to go and find him and beat him senseless if I didn't - no chance of that, though. They could play Tom Sawyer for two hours and I'd be in heaven) Anyway, they had been playing for a long time by the time they played "Closer", so I assumed it was going to be the climax of the first set. But no - they went into 2112 Overature. And I'd seen shows where they played the Overature and the Temples of Syrinx. So I assumed that Temples would be the climax of the first set. I didn't start listening to Rush until 1985 and was disappointed the first time I heard ATWAS and realized that they didn'lt play the entire 2112 on that tour. So I was startled when the lights didn't come up after Temples and there was the soft tinkle of a waterfall. I nearly dropped to my knees in stunned amazement as The Discovery began... *Note: I wrote all the above week before last when I was still sick. I've been out of town since I got better and just got this chance to put it on the computer. I also haven't had time to read the back issues that have collected in my mailbox, so has anyone else had problems with the CDrom? Is there a solution or do I have a defective disc? Please email me directily, incase this is a dead issue. Thanx Crystal Crystal Calligraphy (916) 773-8175 www.rain.org/~crystal PO Box 1213, Loomis, CA 95650 ccalligrpahy@webtv.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Colin Miller <ckmiller@pond.net> Date: Thu, 03 Dec 1998 00:55:03 -0800 Subject: Rush on Conan again I was watching Conan on Wednesday night the 2nd, and I heard a reference to 2112. So I turned up the volume a little and heard "Something For Nothing" Then the obligitory joke about the album title. It was how Max had recorded an album in the 70's titled 2632. Lame. Colin "Try Me, I Rock" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ray Trombley <rtrombley@nextgeneration.ca> Date: Thu, 03 Dec 1998 07:31:52 -0500 Subject: Neil Peart Quote about the Rheostatics NEIL PEART-RUSH "Canada's answer to R.E.M. only without an attitude." GEOFF KELLY-SPIRIT OF THE WEST "On the musical frontier, the Rheostatics are the giraffe, working on a level that the rest of us can only dream of, and with a clear view of what lies ahead." NANCY LANTHIER-SOCAN "My favorite band, period. If everyone knew of the Rheostatics, the world would be a better place." DAVID WISDOM-CBC NIGHTLINES VANCOUVER "Canada's best band. They should be pictured on the $10 bill." BRENT BRAMBURY-BRAVE NEW WAVES "The best band in Canada" KURT SWINGHAMMER "This brilliant "Group of Seven" of rock create epic, resonant anthems of CAN CONsciousness. A glorious noise informed by the incredible scale of our landscape." Michael Barclay-id Magazine "...keep in mind that the Rheos on an off-day are ten times as interesting as anything Spin or Rolling Stone canonizes." LENNY STOUT-THE TORONTO STAR "...the single most accomplished Canadian pop group of the decade. The closest thing this generation has to the Beatles..." MIKE BELL-THE CALGARY SUN "Rheostatics are responsible for some of the most eclectic, intelligent and truly Canadian music to come from this land in the last five years." *** If anyone is interested in checking out the Rheostatics I would recommend either 'Melville' or 'Whale Music' (Neil Peart plays percussion on a few tracks) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Douglas White" <douglas.white@nist.gov> Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1998 09:43:04 -0500 Subject: Rock the vote - no, Rush the vote! Straight from Rush: the Vote at http://ipsg.nist.gov/~dwhite/rush/tally.cgi Best song from each studio album: (votes, album, song) 14 AFTK, Xanadu 14 2112, 2112 11 PeW, Natural Science 09 Rush, Working Man 09 PoW, Mystic Rhythms 09 FBN, Fly By Night 08 CoS, The Fountain of Lamneth 07 MP, The Camera Eye 07 Hem, La Villa Strangiato 06 Sig, The Analog Kid 06 RTB, Roll The Bones 06 GUP, Distant Early Warning 05 HYF, Time Stand Still 05 Count, Nobody's Hero 04 TFE, Totem 04 Pre, Show Don't Tell Top 15 songs from the whole Rush (studio) catalog: 14 AFTK, Xanadu 14 2112, 2112 11 PeW, Natural Science 09 Rush, Working Man 09 PoW, Mystic Rhythms 09 FBN, Fly By Night 08 CoS, The Fountain of Lamneth 07 MP, The Camera Eye 07 MP, Limelight 07 Hem, La Villa Strangiato 06 Sig, The Analog Kid 06 RTB, Roll The Bones 06 RTB, Ghost Of A Chance 06 Hem, The Trees 06 Hem, Entire album 06 GUP, Distant Early Warning 06 CoS, Bastille Day Worst songs: 13 FBN, Rivendell 09 CoS, I Think I'm Going Bald 08 2112, Tears (others on this list are surprising...) Think these results are wrong? well, then, cast YOUR vote(s)!!! http://ipsg.nist.gov/~dwhite/rush/ Also pick best/worst album and cover art. ORQ: "...now we ask the price of the land..." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Krishna Donepudi" <skd7789@megahertz.njit.edu> Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1998 10:39:23 -0500 Subject: Junoon Hey everyone, I have a Pakistani friend who insisted that I listen to a Pakistani rock group named Junoon. Well, I gave them a listen and they are awesome. Very progressive. If anyone wants to check them out, go to http://www.bates.edu/~amalik/musicMP.html . Their bassist is American (dominating bass lines like Geddy). Of course, the lyrics are not in English, but they are worth a listen. Thanks Krishna Donepudi kdonepudi@yahoo.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: COTOLIN@aol.com Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1998 16:39:07 EST Subject: Peart's Beliefs Hey listers, I have been reading every post for the last couple of months, and have managed to remain just a reader, but having read a post that bothered me, I am moved to post: "nickb" made some comments about Neil's beliefs, and in doing so made mention of the fact that some people could not qualify their statements on praying for him. Well being a Christian and listening to the music of Rush can be difficult at times. I have a deeply profound love for God, and being a Christian is not always the easiest thing to do. However, one of the most fundamental issues of Christianity is love and compassion for fellow man. If everyone is entitled to believe in what he/she wants, then I offer up to you this shampoo simple explanation for the prayer offered to Neil, by myself and others on this list... Christians believe in the healing power of prayer, and the believe that God hears and answers those prayers. Just because Neil may not share those beliefs, doesn't mean that God won't hear and answer our prayer that Neil's suffering is eased, and that his "spirit" does not remain broken. As opinions go, you may not subscribe to this idea, but I wonder that if we started to believe that that prayer didn't work, would we also stop trying to share the "gospel" as it were with those who do not yet believe. Having said all that, I will tell you that I do listen to Rush all the time, I enjoy the music, and even have a great time at their shows. And if there is one thing that I have learned from the boys, it is to not close my mind to anything, because anything can happen. I know we try not to burn TNMS time on theological discussion, but I think it is good to hear all three sides of the story. Oh, btw I cannot wait for the video! Till next time, Olin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "James M." <hopeflguy@sprint.ca> Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 03:22:22 -0500 Subject: Q107 Interview w/Ged+Alex I put the entire interview from Q107 w/ Ged + Alex from Thurs., Dec. 3 (half an hour..no commercials) in the ".au" format (I only have a 486..can't do Real Audio or MP3's) at http://TomCochrane.webjump.com (no WWW in front of TomCochrane). Best .au player out there is Cool Edit available free at www.cooledit.com . The sound is "radio a.m-ish"..but it is only voice..soo..and it is only about 4 megs in size for half an hour worth of conversation!! Enjoy... James - "You can fight..fight without ever winning.. But NEVER EVER win...win without a fight" Neil Peart, Rush, Resist "DESTROY ANAL RETENTIVENESS: Rid yourself of spell checkers and day planners.." JM ---------------------------------------------------------- From: James Gibbon <jg@ms.com> Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 14:52:44 +0000 Subject: Strange Rush dream I had a really odd dream last night.. I somehow travelled back in time to my first Rush concert in June 1977 at Newcastle (England). I managed to get a seat in the front row, somehow.. after the support band (Stray, I seem to remember they were quite good) left the stage, one of their roadies handed down one of their guitars to me. It was a black SG with only one pickup.. still plugged in. Anyway for a laugh, I decided to crank out "Spirit of Radio", knowing that it wasn't due to be written for another two years and none of the audience had heard it .. then I had a cold thought.. Alex & Geddy would be able to hear it over the PA and would never write a song they'd already heard before.. The dream was so vivid that I had to check my copy of Permanent Waves when I woke up to make SOR was still there... Slim ---------------------------------------------------------- From: maxrich@mindspring.com Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 12:14:25 -0600 Subject: Response to DS performance Sorry for flames, but the guy who criticizes the way RUSH plays the song = needs to rethink. THEY CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT WITH THE SONGS BECAUSE = THEY WROTE THEM. Have you ever played the same stuff over and over for = years on end? It gets a little boring. IMNSHO I think they are trying = to breathe new life, creativeness, and skill into old material. I play = in a band called "Einstein's Playground" that does a lot of RUSH covers. = It is our belief that we must play them EXACTLY like RUSH. RUSH = however, can do what they want with their own songs. "You can be the captain, and I will draw the charts. Sailing into = destiny, closer to the heart" Max ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Todd Thomas <toddt@dimensional.com> Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 12:08:47 -0700 (MST) Subject: Live Digital Man Digital Man is perhaps my favorite Rush tune. According to TNMS #99, it was only performed live on the Signals tour. But that list doesn't include tours after Presto. Has Rush performed Digital Man live since then? I know they did not perform it at the T4E show at Fiddler's Green in Colorado last year. Does anyone know how the band feels about that song? Do they not like it, or is it just one of the many songs that doesn't make it to the set list for whatever reason? Todd ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 14:28:17 EST Subject: "Scars" in "The Rythym Method" James Smith mentioned: "in "A Work In Progress" Neil Peart states that the drum solo is a good place for him to experiment and take chances in a concert..." Its also a place for him to play some of his drums bits from songs not played live. I know of two, but there may be more. For example, this "Rythym Method" features Presto's "Scars", from 5:31 - 6:03. Its very obvious, especially the fills from 5:54 - 6:03. In addition, we get "Momo's Dance Party" from around 4:10 - 5:30 (this tune reminds me of Weekend at Bernies II, where the voodoo bewitched Bernie dances whenever music is played). I can't believe someone said he can do without "Leave that thing Alone!" To my ears, that song is the epitomy of Rush's musical prowess, and each instrument and musician is showcased. Neil is simply incredible with his fills, Geddy's superb mini-bass solo's are in the forefront, and that guitar solo of Alex's literally gives me shivers, the way is "soars" and keeps getting higher and higher. I wonder if they get as much of an adrenaline sure when playing it as I get when hearing it. I only wish that for Different Stages they had blended "Thing!" the "Rythym Method" similar to "YYZ" on ESL. Thanks to all of you that answered my question regarding Hammersmith. And by the way, the Clash song I mentioned is titled "White Man in Hammersmith Palais", from their 1st album. Hanstones http://www.2112.net/powerwindows <- for best results, go here ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 14:30:52 EST Subject: Record MP3's from CD? I've got this idea of doing a mix of "La Villa Strangiato/YYZ/Where's My Thing/Leave that thing Alone" in the style Jimmy Page did for the "Bonzo's Montreaux/Moby Dick" remix (if you're a Zep fan and haven't heard it, you'd be amazed). Is possible to recordMP3's from CD then cut/paste one MP3 into another? I have Winamp and can't figure out how to go about. Am I crazy for even attemping it? ;) Hanstones http://www.2112.net/powerwindows <- here's my thing ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anderson, Chris " <canderso@amp.com> Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 15:05:35 -0500 Subject: Rush and King Crimson and Yes and Genesis and etc. I really, really don't mind if Rush is not as commercial as they once were. Just think about this people, us fans of the "prog scene" or the "prog metal scene" (whichever group you want to belong to) is as tightly knit as it ever could be or will be. Much of the thanks can go to newsgroups like this one (for Rush) and others for bands like Yes (Notes from The Edge), King Crimson (Elephant Talk), etc. Please, forget the charts and remember that numerous odler acts are experiencing the same plight. Do you think Robert Fripp of King Crimson has EVER cared about his chart standings with his Eno, projeKCt, or KC albums??? Do you think Jon Anderson stays up at night because his new age ramblings don't top the charts???? No, they don't care and Rush won't either and we fans shouldn't. Face it, liking Rush's music is not a popular choice for people in general but we shouldn't care because Rush will not sink so quickly that they can't continue to write material and tour in support of it. Rush will go on as long as they enjjoy what they are doing and ARE ABLE. Back to the "closely knit idea". We are closely knit relatively speaking and it's much harder for a fan base to dissipate once it feels like "family." I would not say it's a cult; hopefully we don't center our lives on this handful bands (or just Rush). The following is like rooting for the home team in sports or something. Those rappers, country singers......they will live quickly and die quickly. They will be an afterthought in years to come. The memories of Rush will live on in those who dared to go there....like us. This is something special, the appreciation for music....for the music of Rush, among the music of others. It's music, it's life, just enjoy it and free yourself of the "plastic" society we exist in. I emphasize "exist" because I don't subscribe to music the way that society wants, I subscribe to "freewill". I live my own life....not "their's." Chris A. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Thu, 03 Dec 1998 15:07:19 -0800 Subject: sales msg@iosphere.net said: >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. This is partly due to the fact that CD's rarely get damaged enough, or wear out enough, to replace, the way tape or vinyl does. The reason Pink Floyd's DSOTM sold so well for years was that people played it until it wore out, not that new people were listening to it. - mike http://cloak-dagger.com Edged weaponry, from the stone age to the space age. Mathematically, I'm certain there are gun-control proponents who are not paranoid, phobic, or irrational. I just haven't met any yet. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Thu, 03 Dec 1998 15:17:38 -0800 Subject: E weakly So, a friend of mine raises parakeets (yes, this is Rush-related; bear with me). She has bred a variety that have head feathers that give them a mop-top, over the eyes, Beatles look. Hilarious. Entertainment Weakly reviewed Rush rather badly. But let us recall that this is the publication that thought Buns n' Poses Abuse Your Protrusion was about the greatest rock album of all time. They thought Starship Troopers was as good as Star Wars (it bombed in four weeks, which was still too much damage to RAH's reputation. Thankfully, his widow made them take his name off that piece of refuse. Director Verhoeven deserves to be castrated with a rusty spoon for treating one the classic SF stories in that fashion.) So, The reviewer claims that the drum solo "ain't happening." Obviously not. It was neither juvenile thrash bang nor straight 4/4 time, so it wen't over his 2nd grade mentality. He claimed 2112 and NS were "masturbatory." Obviously. It sounded to me like Alex was having an orgasm during both, and I sure as hell was. So, I have found an appropriate use for EW--lining the bottom of Dusty's Parakeet cages so the Beatle-looking birds can shit on the critic... - mike http://cloak-dagger.com Edged weaponry, from the stone age to the space age. Mathematically, I'm certain there are gun-control proponents who are not paranoid, phobic, or irrational. I just haven't met any yet. ---------------------------------------------------------- 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 --------------------------------------------------- My jaw dropped when I read this letter regarding Alex's appearance at the Orbit Room on 13 NOV. I was also in Toronto for the weekend and convinced the friends that I was with to check out the Orbit Room. I had been there before in the summer one evening and my girlfriend and I were 2 out of a total of 10 people in the room (including the band;it was a Tuesday). Anyways, my friends and I arrive at about 11 pm and discover a line. The line spanned the length of the stairs so we decide to wait for a bit. We get to the front of the line, finally (there were tons of dudes weaseling their way in) and a real nice woman was controlling the door. Well, my friends (not Rush fans) found out about the $5 cover and didn't want to go in after that :( If I had know Alex had been there that night I would have pleaded my case a little stronger :( Oh well, maybe he had already left by that time. One bonus that night was the cute blonde taking money gave me a kiss when I was able to provide a cigarette. So it wasn't a complete loss ;) Robert Boots Booter@Mnsi.net "You can fight without ever winning, but never ever win without a fight" -Neil Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jose Ramos <jose.ramos@digital.com> Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 16:29:18 -0500 Subject: Don't steal Hey Denimking, How about actually paying for the CD's? You can join BMG during one of their promotions and order 11 CD's for the price of one! Do you mean that this is not a good enough deal? If you do it this way, with the shipping included, you probably will pay a total of $40 for 12 CD's. I think you are a total asshole and I'm sure no one took you seriously. Your parents should have taught you better. Peace, Max ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jose Ramos <jose.ramos@digital.com> Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 16:32:36 -0500 Subject: The rhythm method Here is the final word (yeah, right). I don't think a concert or a live album would be complete without the drum solo, but in my house, it will be the most skipped song on the disk. Peace, Max "When I want your opinion, I will give it to you." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: BKNICHOL <Bknichol@cris.com> Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 16:37:12 -0500 (EST) Subject: Rush ScreenSaver Hi all, Anyone have a link to the webpage that has/had a copy of the Rush Screensaver for Windows 95? Thanks Brian "Love means having to say you're sorry every five minutes." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gianelos, Thomas" <tgianelos@strategy.com> Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 16:39:45 -0500 Subject: quiz followup This is in response to the quiz about what Rush song was on TV. I don't remember the name of the show but I remember that it was a news show ( Dateline type thing ) and it was aired on NBC. The song was Mystic Rhythms though and I used to love to hear the song in the beginning. CYA, Tom ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 17:05:39 EST Subject: Dylan > the surge of pure adrenalinistic sonic resonation, > which might cause someone like Jakob Dylan to > discharge all over his plastic Fender." This really, really, really, made my year!!! :) It almost makes up for all the poor reviews we've seen. And bravo to the poster of the Prime Factor parody, nice job! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: David Frank Singleton <c696516@showme.missouri.edu> Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 16:59:39 -0600 (CST) Subject: Conan O'Brien and _2112_ Since I am a Community Advisor at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and an insomniac, I was up watching "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." They were doing a comedy bit about the 1998 Baseball season and they were talking about Cal Ripken's consecutive games played streak ending. Conan said, "In honor of Cal's streak ending at 2112 games played, we would like to play a track from the album "2112" by the Canadian group Rush..." And they started to play the song "Something for Nothing..." until someone told Conan that Cal's streak ended after 2112 games played. He looked disappointed, and said that he was looking forward to playing the song... Just a cool rush sighting from a New Yorker living in the Midwest... Peace, David Frank Singleton Community Advisor, Barton House 285 Smith Hall 404 Kentucky Blvd. Columbia, Mo 65201 (573) 771-3479 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: denimking@juno.com (z z z) Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 16:36:08 -0600 Subject: Rush and BMG FYI, BMG carries all of Rush's official albums, even Chronicles. they haven't started carrying DS yet, but they do have everything else (except that other compilation released many years back, name is escaping me...) if you need any #'s for Rush albums from BMG, just ask me, i have a complete catalog. one of my friends has an almost complete catalog of Columbia House, so i suppose i could get those too. adam "If at first you don't succeed, it's probably someone else's fault." Rush? They suck. Different Stages? Yeah, that rocks! Rush did that? No way! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: denimking@juno.com (z z z) Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 16:54:12 -0600 Subject: easy CD's, argument ok you high-horse bastards, you think you're so good? you're saying that i steal CD's? you can f/cking kiss my a$$!! i don't get mad very often, but when someone accuses me of something i haven't done, especially stealing, i think i have a right to get totally pissed!! i wouldn't bet against the fact that half of you (if not more) that wrote in and preached your goodness are going to actually try to get CD's that way. if you really meant what you said, no offense. but you have absolutely no right to call me a mail fraud. and if you didn't read the entire post, then you have no right to even say anything about. because, if you did read it, you would see that i said that i DON'T encourage getting CD's in that way. i have payed for every one of my CD's (except for gifts and prizes from radio stations), and if any of you think i'm lying, that's your own damn problem. but to write in and say that i'm a liar and a thief? i'd say that's more fraudulent than anything i've said could be done. for future reference, be careful when you play with fire, you don't want to get burned by your own flames adam "If at first you don't succeed, it's probably someone else's fault." Rush? They suck. Different Stages? Yeah, that rocks! Rush did that? No way! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael F. Hernandez" <hernandz@mtco.com> Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 17:14:27 -0600 Subject: Reply to..."Quiz from the Archives" I believe that one of the shows to use a RUSH song in its opening was... Show: 48 Hours - (Weekly Documentary) - CBS - Late 80's Song: Mystic Rhythms ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brent North <geddy@aros.net> Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 16:46:13 -0700 Subject: Different Stages Radio Premiere For all of you who missed the Different Stages Radio Premiere or had the displeasure of having to listen to it in Real Audio, I have fairly nice quality MP3s of the interview portion of the premiere available for download on my site at: http://www2.aros.net/~geddy The total size of the interview is approximately 7 megs. Rush-Mgr: Feel free to stick these on syrinx if you feel like it. Also, for those who don't know, you can listen to the rebroadcast of the Fancast at the Digital Arena featured at Atlantic Records web site: http://www.atlantic-records.com/frames/DigitalArena/index.html ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jim+Sibel" <musi@surf.net.tr> Date: Sat, 5 Dec 1998 02:38:52 +0200 Subject: Answer to Quiz from the Archives Thank you all for your expedient replies. I appreciate the level of = inputs. The answer is pre-Dateline on NBC (1985-6). Of course the only = reason worth watching the show was to hear "Mystic Rhythms". You were = proud to know it was aired nationwide. Although at least 70-80% of the = viewers had no clue where the tune came from. DS is out of this world, billboard cannot rate what it cannot = understand! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert G. Fenimore" <feni@ix.netcom.com> Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 20:20:47 -0500 Subject: 2112 is in a different key I don't know if anyone noticed, but 2112 on the new album is a whole step lower than the studio version. Probably why Geddy can hit most of the notes. Not complaining, though, cause it definitely kicks ass. I would rather hear the high vocals in the wrong key than watered down vocals in the right key. "what can this strange device be?" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Allan Leach <maleach@freenet.tlh.fl.us> Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 20:58:05 +0000 Subject: A true statement! December 4, 1998 To all Rush fans, I want to make a statement: Rush is a band for those who use their brains. Yes, this is true. I'm 28 years old, so when I observe today's artists' that have record contracts, I must stratch my head in wonder. Marilyn Manson? Come on man! This guy, nor his band, have enough talent in their big toes to hold a candle to Geddy, Alex and Neil. When I speak to true Rush fans, [not those who like "Tom Sawyer" only] I leave thinking to myself, "Self," [you see, that is what I call myself] "...that was a smart individual I just conversed with." But when I speak to those young juveniles who admire those idoits who can't hold a tune, but are making millions, I have to wonder what is wrong with America. Thus it is written; so it shall be. Michael - ---------------------------------------------------------- Michael Allan Leach Deputy Sheriff--Drug Task Force The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Kenneth W. Fortune, Sheriff Monticello, Florida ---------------------------------------------------------- http://web-cr01.pbs.org/newshour/character/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brooke Yool <brooke_yool@yahoo.com> Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 21:19:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: another vocal group Hey folks -- Thought I'd alert you to a GREAT group. I know that we are a collective group of many different musical interests and tastes; and I figured that as music aficionados, some (or most) of you would appreciate great vocals. The group is called M-PACT! and they're a 5 piece a cappella group from Seattle. Their repertoire ranges from jazz to funk to everything else. They are 100% a cappella and AMAZING! They make incredible sounds with their mouths... each time I've seen them live, their main vocal percussionist does a drum solo with his MOUTH... and it sounds INCREDIBLE! With no further ado, I'll tell you how to get hold of some of their tunes... http://www.m-pact.com. THeir new CD is called "2," and I suggest you listen to the sound clips "Rain" (whoa, amazing texture), Fantasy (great arranging), and If We Try (just all around happy sounding). Though ALL their material rocks, these are among my favorites. These are great guys who have become friends of mine... and their vocals are class-act. CHECK THEM OUT! brooke in san fran brooke_yool@yahoo.com yool@gene.com == ~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~"~ What did the fish say when he swam into a cement wall? "Dam." Brooke Yool brooke_yool@yahoo.com http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/2997/ ----------------------------------------------------------
To submit material to The National Midnight Star, send mail to: rush@tnms.com For administrative matters (subscription, unsubscription, changes, and questions), send mail to: rush-request@tnms.com or rush-mgr@tnms.com There is a mail server available for back issues of the digest. For more info, send email with the subject line of HELP to: rush-srv@yyz.com These requests are processed immediately, and you should have back a response within a few minutes. Any problems please direct to the rush-mgr. For those of you on the World Wide Web, the Rush home page is: http://syrinx.yyz.com The contents of The National Midnight Star are solely the opinions and comments of the individual authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the authors' management, or the mailing list management. Copyright (C) 1998 by The Rush Fans Mailing List Editor, The National Midnight Star (Rush Fans Mailing List) ********************************************* End of The National Midnight Star Number 2153 *********************************************