The National Midnight Star #2162

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Rush fans and Mac users Conservative? a legend in his own mind. The guest on the 18th is Johnny Lang. Re: There's Juno! BMG defense... Counterparts Nicknames/Rush Sighting(sort of) Geddy Lee Fender Jazz Bass Question I may be the last.... Rush memorabilia auction Love Songs Bass Pedals Bravado on the radio Revelations Giving a special gift Collective Soul - Rush Connections Rush on rockline nicknames and JulieJulieJuno? Tyla Gang/Supergroup re: Rush fans and Mac users Where the craft lies|Rush ripped-off Prism Records Saga still waltzing ?? Dinky drums on P/G? Re: Uncle ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Mon Jan 11 11:42:44 PST 1999 Subject: Administrivia I was just sent a nearly complete archive of all the old NMS issues that I'm currently missing on the mail server! I'm putting them up today, so if you were looking for that ONE issue it didn't have, check back tonight! I'll have everything from 1-199, and 250- current. I know that many of you have emailed me about wanting some of those missing issues, so hopefully you'll see this.. :-) - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Catherine Brissette" <cloudycat@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 14:34:59 PST Subject: thinking people Hey (in reference to the Republican, conservative = Rush fan debate) I'm going to respond. Was this Mike who responded to my posting? I don't remember. >While this person definitely needed taking to task, I would argue >with the assertation that scientists by definition can think--I know I certainly wasn't saying that all scientists are thinking people.. And I am not as well educated as I should be on subjects like philosophy, and I do not want to get into debates about logic. I'm pretty irrational, I'll admit that up front. All I wanted to say- to the guy who thinks all Rush fans and thinking people are conservative Republicans- is that I am not conservative, and I *am*intelligent and educated. >But listening to Rush would cause me to give you the benefit of the >doubt--but I have met some flaming idiots who were Rush fans. Well, of the men I have known well who were into Rush, there are 2 extremely sharp guys, a not so sharp but sweet guy, an idiot who tried to hit me, and a guy who was an accessory to the rape of my friend. so I wouldn't make any assumptions about Rush fans. Maybe the majority are above average intelligence, but that doesn't mean they have a heart or a conscience. Or use the brains they *do* have. I am not a flaming idiot. Thanks for the benefit of the doubt. :) Cat "Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end." Spock ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Aiken <scotta@ksimaging.com> Date: 04 Jan 99 15:23:36 -0800 Subject: re: 2/3, 3/2 > > I beleive you were wanting to say 3/2 ...ONE..two..three > > TWO..two..three...ect. > Personally I'd write that as 3/4 or 6/4, i.e. three quarter-notes or six > quarter-notes per measure. If I may throw in my $/50, the 3/4 and 6/4 time signatures sound very different, as far as beat division. Just for consistency though, let's look at 3/4 and 6/8. Each signature has three quarter-notes (or six eighth-notes) per measure, but the strong beats are placed differently: 3/4: ONE & TWO & THREE & 6/8: ONE la le TWO la le Notice that 6/8 is divided into groups of 3 notes, giving it a waltz feel. In music theory terms, this is called compound meter. The straighter 3/4 time is called simple meter. If the number of beats per measure (numerator) is divisible by 3 but not 3, then the music is in compound meter (waltz-ish). I don't know if there is are 'standard' beat divisions for asymetric times like 5/x or 7/x. Does anyone else know? Comments welcome. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Scott Aiken scotta@ksimaging.com Software Engineer (800) 964-5563, or Karl Storz Imaging (805) 968-5563 x3298 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chaz Mattson" <highlundah@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 15:29:06 PST Subject: Atmospheric changes make you sensative to 2112 !!! Some truely strange goings on in the weather report today... The low in downtown Denver today was 21 F The low in downtown Colorado Springs today was 12 F Distance...(the long range filter) about 70 miles between the two cities.... Also...did you know... If Terrell Davis rushes for exactly 104 yards against the Miami Dolphins in this coming weekend's playoff game...his RUSH'ing total for the year would be EXACTLY 2112 (of course I think more than likely, he will have that total by half-time...even on Miami...) That would surpass Eric Dickerson's single season RUSH mark by 5 yards, oddly enough, 2112 was RUSH's 4th disc, but it did appear on their live disc, All The Worlds A Stage...their 5th disc...which is where Terrell will be on Saturday afternoon. Final Score out of Denver this weekend: Denver Broncos 21 Miami Dolphins 12 Like, it's in the Atmospheric changes....(actually I think the real score will be much more of a blow~out) Denver Broncos 38 Miami Dolphins 17 (That would make the difference 21) You heard it here first...or was that hear????? Anyway, we have Ged, Alex, and Neil to thank! Peace en Rushlund Chaz ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mmaholch@kusd.kusd.edu Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 18:24:56 -0500 Subject: Favorite songs and solos I love extremes, so let's talk about a few extremes right now... First, I'd like to toss my two pennies into this whole "speed guitar" debate flaring up lately. In my opinion (with fifteen years, three bands and lots of lessons as experience), guitar playing is like weight lifting and asking out women: LESS IS MORE. Give me Alex's solo on the end of "2112" or "Different Strings" any day over Vinnie Vincent buzzing out 9,000 notes in ten seconds like a pissed-off bumblebee. Passion and precision, you know? The top ten Rush songs of all time, for music, lyrics, solo, drumming and composition: 1) Red Barchetta 2) Spirit of Radio 3) Xanadu 4) Different Strings 5) The Trees The top five Alex solos: 1) Limelight 2) La Villa Strangiato 3) Cinderella Man 4) A Farewell to Kings 5) Closer to the Heart It's funny...I've been playing guitar for over fifteen years and never conciously tried to copy anyone...I consider Eddie, Clapton and Page my favorite players...but ol' Lerxst has done more to influence me than anyone else, just because I've played so much Rush before. Not a bad guy to emulate. I think one of Alex's most beautiful solos ever is the second one in "Shut up shuttin' up" on the Victor album, where he uses a delay pedal. That's smooth as silk. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul L. Turner" <pault@smart.net> Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 22:18:24 -0500 Subject: Oops... Fellow Clients of the Law Offices of Dirk, Lerxst, and Pratt, Friend of mine made this slip of the tongue on the phone, and I think I have once or twice too. So I have to ask: Anyone else called the new album "Different Strings" by mistake yet? :-) Happy 1999, Paul Glen Burnie, MD ---------------------------------------------------------- From: William Hall <wchall@email.unc.edu> Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 23:23:15 -0500 Subject: Rockline info. Rush-Mgr: feel free to snip this post and just put this in the Administrativa (sp). There are Rockline's scheduled for three Wednesday's in January. According to Arrow 93 FM in SoCal (www.arrowfm.com), Rush will be on Rockline Wednesday, January 20th at 8:30 PM PST (11:30 EST). This is now on Dr Chuck's Rockline page too. Check http://drchuck.simplenet.com/rockline for more info, the Wednesday guests were added to the site today. - William Cary Hall ICQ# 6956498 Homepage @ http://152.19.224.74 Check my Rush/DT tradelists ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Doug Allison/SYRINX-MU Enterprises <eytormu@netdirect.net> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 00:37:09 -0500 (EST) Subject: Music Clubs and Free CD's Hello, Okie, here's the deal about mail order music clubs and free CD's. I read this about a year ago. In the standard artist recording contract, the contract calls for reduced (many times significantly) royalties from music club cd sales. For the free give-away CD's, the artist receives zippo - nothing! The example they gave was when Eddie Vedder was reviewing the yearly accounting books for one of Pearl Jam's major cds (-Vs- maybe, or the big one before it), he was shocked/intrigued to find that a million or so copies had been given away free in music clubs, of which he received nothing. I can't remember what percentage the record company gets off of music club cds, but I believe part of the deal is that they too receive little or nothing for the free give away cd's. So, the music club would only have the cost of the producing or securing the cd itself ($1.00 to $2.00). For the free cd's, you are paying $3.00 to $4.00 or more each for shipping. Later, Doug. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: FearNo1 <FearNo1@interaccess.com> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 00:12:43 -0600 Subject: Rush videos on the net..Good newZ! Below is the response I received to my inquiry about having rush videos! Again, email them at feedback@vidnetusa.com and request some rush videos! As you recall, their website is: http://www.vidnetusa.com/ Vidnet wrote: > > In regards to your e-mail request to have Rush videos added to Vidnet, > we are always in the process of collecting videos from the record > companies. We upload videos weekly and they can be found in the New > on Vidnet category. At this time we are in negotiations with Rush's > label, but hope to have their videos on Vidnet in the future. Thank > you for your interest in Vidnet, please let us know if you have any > further comments or suggestions we love to hear from our viewers. > > Vidnet > > FearNo1@interaccess.com wrote: > > > Cool site! You guys have really added alot of videos since the last > > time I was > > here. How about adding some music by Rush? Every album by Rush has gone > > atleast gold and no other band has a bigger following on the net. Rush > > also has > > 4 videotapes, with A Show of Hands video going platinum, so thats plenty of > > footage for your "Live" section. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Cristiano Ceccato <nautilus@bogo.co.uk> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 14:16:32 +0100 Subject: Neil Peart wins Nobel Prize for Literature *** BEGIN TRANSMISSION *** Stockholm, 11 April 2037 (REUTERS) - The Nobel Comittee, presided over by Her Majesty Queen Victoria of Sweden, announced today the winners of the Nobel Prize for 2037. The Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Neil Peart of Canada. Mr. Peart has long been tipped as a potential contender for the prize. Widely regarded as one of the most prolific and varied writers at work today, he is best know for his novels, in particular "Lost Megadon" (2013), "Looking at a Far Mountain" (2017) and "Trial by Fury" (2029), which won the Booker Prize, as well as his collections of short stories and his many editorials for The National Midnight Star and TIME magazine. It is often forgotten that Mr. Peart originally began his career as a uniquely gifted musician over 50 years ago. Having quit high school early, he began his professional life as a drummer, which first took him to England and then back to Canada where he became a member of the legendary Toronto trio, Rush. It was during his early years as a struggling musician that Mr. Peart developed an affinity for literature and writing, first as a fan of modern fiction, then as a the ensemble's chief lyricst, developing a huge body of work unique in the history of rock music. His lyrical prowess grew together with his increasing interest in 20th century literature over the 1970s and 1980s, such that his Rush lyrics are today studied at college level. Together with his fellow musicians he was inducted into the Order of Canada in 1997. Mr. Peart stopped performing at the end of the 1990s, following the tragic deaths of his wife and daughter. Always a private person, Mr. Peart subsequently retreated into near-isolation, emerging after many years with his first novel, "Whispered Silence", in 2007, which immediately began its climb of the bestseller list. Later, Mr. Peart took on a professorship in English at McGill University in Montreal, while continuing his writing career. He also set up a number of trust funds and scholarships to assist young artists and musicians in Canada. *** END OF TRANSMISSION *** Whould be nice, wouldn't it? :) - ========================================== Cristiano Ceccato AADipl MSc(CS) DIC MIEEE GSM Mobile: (+44) (0)411 141 545 E-Mail: nautilus@bogo.co.uk ========================================== ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Palo" <double_agent54@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 06:30:33 PST Subject: Politics, guitarists and etc. Fellow Rushians, For as long or as short of a time as I have been a part of this mailing I have seen a number of issues come and gone that were either irrelevant, boring, stupid, idiosyncratic, a waste of time to send to 5000 people or cheap. I can remember a few debates that went on for longer than they should in recent history: whether Metallica has in fact sold out (though I believe they did), whether Metallica is a better band than Rush, whether Alex van Halen sucks or not, whether Eddie van Halen sucks or not, whether a cazoo was used in By-Tor (and I hope it was finally resolved that one was not), whether CTTH, TSOR, TS and others should have or should have not been included on DS and now we're arguing about the demographics of Rush listeners. For all I know most Rush fans may be married, older, conservative. I don't care. That doesn't mean that Rush fans, here's the key word, *cannot* be single, younger, liberal. My God, why is it that every time someone makes a statement as to what they believe on this list, someone has to come out and respond to it as if they were directly being threatened? Frankly I do not care whether Rush fans are conservative or liberal and I think that this petty debate as to what the fans' political views are count for much towards the integrity that this mailing list is designed for. That's my $.02. Oh, by the way, just so you know as for my political views, I'm a reactionary. Now as for semi-Rush material, I have never believed that "faster means better." I have never cared for Joe Satriani constantly whirling away riffs that are faster than what other people play. But since we are on the subject, who would you argue is the fastest bass player? Now we have to consider bass players, since we are the most neglected of musicians in the world! Of course, I have to vote for Geddy. Now, I hope some of you can help me out on this. Man o' War did a rendition of Flight of the Bumblebee by Rimsky-Korsakov on one of their albums. The bass guitarist played the main string section. Some of the finest bass work I've heard. Who is the bass player and what album does this come from? For Rush material, does anyone know where Neil drew his inspiration for the lyrics of Hemispheres. There is nothing concrete about the mythology in Hemispheres, but much of what is present in that song is intrinsic to the Apollonian vs. Dionysian mindsets that I teach my students in classical mythology. If anyone knows, please give me a call. Take care all. Chris Palo ---------------------------------------------------------- From: AZ743@aol.com Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 10:00:07 EST Subject: DS Video Can anyone tell me what the status of the DS VIdeo is? Is it out? Coming out? DUe out? 'cause I am freaking out!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Adam Loch" <lochadam@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 08:30:49 PST Subject: Relayer, and other stuff I had a good laugh when I read the last digest, and somebody said not to play Relayer at parties. Just imagine the look on people's faces! Actually, I don't think I would play any Yes at party, unless the party was a bunch of Yes fans :) The only danceable song by Yes is the 2nd half of I've Seen All Good People...and please don't flame me, I'm not saying that music has to be danceable to be good :) Seriously, I was listening to Relayer as I read the recent digest (its still on in fact), so I felt the need to contribute my .02. Even though Ged said it was one of his favorites, Its better to get into Yes by listening The Yes Album, or Fragile, or a compilation like Classic Yes. Even Close to the Edge or Tales From Topographic Oceans is more accessable to a new fan than Relayer would be. I was already a veteran Yes listener when I got Relayer, and it took me a few listens before I really got into it. It is one of the best Yes albums, IMHO. And as far as this Rush fan stereotype thing goes, I do have a college education (graduated in May), but I got into Rush my sophomore year of high school. I am single, 22, and I'd have to kill myself before I'd classify myself as a Republican, but I'm not a bleeding-heart liberal either. But I am an engineer, so I would have to say that I have the ability to think ;-) It is possible to stereotype Republicans as Rush fans...only if you are talking about Rush Limbaugh. Sorry about the lack of significant Rush content. Adam ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Alvaro Graves <agraves@cec.uchile.cl> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 16:13:02 -0400 Subject: BTW, What's the difference???? Ok, I'm here again with another question: And the question is... What's the difference between 3/2, 6/4, 12/8? I mean, matthematically it represents the same quantity, and musicaly it represents the same quantity of notes. I know that 3/2 are three half-notes, 6/4 are six quarter-notes and 12/8 are twelve (sorry, my english isn't too good) 1/8 (or 0.125) notes. If all that I had been writing is true (I suppose), What is the #%)(/%&! difference? Why don't write all in 3/2? Where can I find free beer? Thanx PD: hay algun shileno en el TNMS? Eso no+ ___|_|____ / \ Alvaro Andres Graves Fuenzalida >-O---O--O-< Escuela de Injeniería \__________/ Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas | | Universidad de Chile ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Littlejohn, John (C) (HOU)" <jlittle@guidant.com> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 12:25:30 -0800 Subject: Rush fans and Mac users >From: Dan McConnell <dsmcconn@indiana.edu> >Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 17:32:50 -0500 (EST) >Subject: Rush fans and Mac users Very nicely said. I personally don't like Mac's but that is a very good observation. You know it and I know it, the only reason IBM compatibles are so popular is because they're mainstream and because Microsoft runs primarily on them. If Microsoft were to start fully supporting Macs, I'm willing to bet my buns that the Mac market would improve a great bit. But as long as MS uses IBM Compat's the market and world will follow. If Microsoft would design software for your Texas Instrument's Speak and Spell, I think people would buy Speak and Spell's. Just my personal opinion. So flame me while I have my themal knits on. ------------------------------- J. Chris Littlejohn LAN Engineer Guidant Corporation ------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Krista Kokko" <kmp@wa-net.com> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 12:43:30 -0800 Subject: Conservative? Who ever came up with the notion that Rush fans are intrinsically conservative? I'll buy the part about higher than average education, (or if not then at least the capacity to use what's between the ears a tad more effectively than the rest of the population), but I'd like to see someone come up with proof about conservatism. I am quite liberal and I have always enjoyed Rush and the way that their music stands for personal responsibility, independence, and rights. Has not their message been about emotional, environmental, and societal pressures and responsibilities? I know of many Republicans who would literally froth at the mouth after listening to such as Nobody's Hero, Freewill, Prime Mover, not to mention 2112! Perhaps I just don't get it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To enjoy life as a rational free spirit! To be unique, understanding the form in the fabric of being. To create an awareness within of that which is aswirl without. To find the still and quiet places. This is who I am Krista Kokko kmp@wa-net.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 15:40:37 -0800 Subject: a legend in his own mind. Richard Coppel said: >Yngwie Malmsteen is probably one of the faster players. Single coil >pickups are harder, along with a scalloped fretboard, to sustain a note >on. what does sustain have to do with speed? And no, they aren't, but Yngwie would like people to believe so. >In Yngwie's own words using humbuckers is cheating. Yngwie thinks everything anyone else does is cheating. He's a knob. >I am not saying he is far superior than anyone. Every guitar player >mentioned is a great player. until now, IMO >Just listen and decide for yourself who is the fastest. Seeing Yngwie >live and watching him do his solos, which he does a lot of, to stroke his....er....ego. >and his lead guitar work is simply amazing. yeah, but when he flipped his guitar over his shoulder, lost his wireless unit (skittering across the stage shredding parts), and had to stop the show for 45 minutes because he didn't have a spare or a cord, (Danville, IL, 1988) it turned into a comedy. Great technician, lousy musician. - 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: Mike Sandoval <rznante@got.net> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 13:07:51 -0800 Subject: The guest on the 18th is Johnny Lang. Is this a typo?? Could it, in fact, be Jimmy Lang that is on the 18th? :P Mike in PG ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Sandoval <rznante@got.net> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 13:23:42 -0800 Subject: Re: There's Juno! <<<So, are all those other weirdos who went to the CP Pittsburgh get-together still here too?>>> Here I lurk.....still.... in between drop-dead lines.... and I was there: Singing songs together Though it's just a memory Some memories last forever And I recall the part well..I have yet to find those Photos I took... I wanted to show them to my wife so she would believe the insanity of my youth... I wonder if the OTHER - rush-mgr recalls us being pulled over by New Jersey Highway Patrol..... at 1 am.... being the suspisions drug dealers that we are.... what a joke that was. " Where are you going? " <-=- Jersey Highway Patrolman 'New York, I have a job interview' "Is that why you have that suit in your Car? " <-=- Jersey Highway Patrolman How does one respond to tis kind of a question from a cop? "On my ship, the Rocinante wheeling through the Galaxy " Mike / IRC Nick Rocinante ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Danny Breiner <dannyeb@mindspring.com> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 16:27:02 -0500 Subject: BMG defense... To all NMS readers who think BMG is inferior, I have eye opening news. The CD's they send out are EXACTLY the same except that one little "produced by BMG" logo. Here is why, and how I know this. 1) BMG is a major Distributer. Many of the CD's you buy in the store use BMG to get there discs around the world. 2)Next, BMG must purchase rights to produce the CD's from the record company. If they don't the production is ILLEGAL. 2b) In addition, the packaging is the same due to the prior reasons. 3) If you don't believe me try for yourself. I recently joined BMG after researching the two main players in CD Clubs (BMG and Columbia). You can ALWAYS get the free CD's and Not pay the shipping or fufill the obligation if your unsatisfied...heres my situation...judge for yourself I planned on ordering my first 7 free CD's and then dropping my membership. However, I was actually impress with the service of BMG. (side note, 2 of my first CD's were Rush...Farewell to Kings (remastered) and Retro 2 the packaging was the same). When the CD's arrived, I discovered 2 with flaws...BMG sent me replacements immediatly with no extra shipping charge. Since then I've ordered a few things. A Billy Joel 4CD box set for $17.99, and then 3 Phish CD's (Buy 1 + get 2 free and 10% off), buying that one also completed my "obligation." One final note...As for the ever so hated "Featured Selections" which the company automatically sends to you, you can decline them online or (since no contract is ever signed, you have no obligation to pay for them if they send them to you. That's my story, and NO, I don't work for BMG...I just saw people raging on them, so I thought I'd tell a positive story. That's it for now. Goodbye. "All of us get lost in the Darkness, Dreamers learn to steer by the starts, All of us do time in the gutter, Dreamers turn to look at the Cars." Danny Breiner 330261 Georgia Tech Station Atlanta, Ga. 30332 http:\\dannyeb.home.mindspring.com\ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: harper@magiclink.com Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 15:04:16 +0000 Subject: Counterparts Nicknames/Rush Sighting(sort of) Hey there, Hi there, Ho there!! First off, I have a boot from Fresno, Ca (I believe) Where Alex called Geddy "James Bond" and Neil "Karen Carpenter". I can't really make out what Big Al calls himself because the sound kinda fades a little around that part, but I'll keep checking!! Rush sighting on New Year's Eve: I work at a hotel in Twin Falls, ID and I was working the 3-11 shift that night. I was working very hard (watching TV because no one was coming in) and I got a phone call from someone wanting to make a reservation for that night for a friend of her's coming from out of town. I started up the reservation and I asked for the person's last name. She said "Syme", then I asked for the person's first name, and she said "Hugh". Not surprisingly, it wasn't him, but that did kinda make up for the fact that I had to work on New Year's Eve! "Don't ask me...I'm just improvising!" Jaime ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Lester Godsey <godsey@asu.edu> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 15:27:09 -0700 Subject: Geddy Lee Fender Jazz Bass Question I am a new bassist getting started and I am looking for a good general-purpose bass guitar, something that can represent a fairly wide gamut of sounds (rock, alternative, all those other meaningless labels). I recall some mention about the bass in previous issues, but was wondering if someone who has first-hand knowledge of it can give me some observations/suggestions. Feel free to email privately if you don't want to take up bandwidth . . . Thanks! ___________________________________________________ "This is your father's lightsaber. When you absolutely, positively, have to kill every motherfuckin' stormtrooper in the room... accept no substitutes." Samuel L. Jackson - a.k.a. Jedi Master Mace Windu Lester Godsey godsey@asu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SWEDGE@webtv.net (SCOTT WEDGE) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 17:42:23 -0500 (EST) Subject: I may be the last.... Well, here I am folks. Just wanted to test the water to see if I was the absolutely LAST person on earth who was still buying cassette tapes. Well I hereby retire if I am (or was). Santa got me a nice home CD player for Xmas and a copy of DS to boot (which is now permanently camped in my previously mentioned home CD player!), so I then upped the anty by getting a new CD player for my car (along with a new set of speakers - my car system has never sounded better). My good buddy and fellow NMS'er Nancy (you there Nan?) is helping me out by finding me some used CD's so I can save a buck or two (not just Rush, but mostly Rush....). My transition is complete, and I know what you're thinking - "What the hell was this guy waiting for??!?" Well you're right - CD's are COOL and they sound great. And I've waited a long time to say this, but Different Stages ABSOLUTELY ROCKS!!!! I'm going to enjoy this. Scott Wedge - swedge@webtv.net Auburn MBA Graduate - Class of '94 WAR EAGLE!!!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Pat Shanahan <paradox@epix.net> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 18:00:55 -0500 Subject: Rush memorabilia auction After being a Rush fan for most of my days I have come to a point in life where I am going to be moving on and the items I have are classics, but they probably would not survive the move and I don't know what I would do with them when I get to my new destination, thus I will be auctioning them off. anyone interested in a list of items and the conditions of the auction can e-mail me with just the suject "Rush items" and I will send it to them. Thank-You. Pat.. P.S. I know the pain all to well that Neil went through with Jackie, I just lost my Mother to the same disgusting disease yesterday, that is why I am moving on. God bless you Neil I know the pain... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mmaholch@kusd.kusd.edu Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 17:42:48 -0500 Subject: Love Songs Hey guys... Did you ever notice how a lot of bands release a compilation entitled "Love Songs?" Well, it got me to thinking...if Rush ever released a compilation of love songs, what would it look like? Well, I made a tape for my friend for his birthday and called it RUSH- Love Songs. I will now share the results of that recording... Side One-- Closer to the Heart Anthem Lakeside Park Madrigal Entre Nous Different Strings Losing It Red Barchetta Side Two-- Emotion Detector (one of the most underrated Rush songs ever...) Time Stand Still Second Nature Presto Bravado Ghost of a Chance Alien Shore Resist Cold Fire Mission *LOL*. That's why we love them, I guess...most bands would just write love songs about a relationship, but Rush can write them about a car, yourself, humanity, the present, or a bunch of Renaissance people... P.S. Did anyone but me notice that Neil's drumming on the 1978 set from Different Stages, particularly the "Working Man/Fly By Night/In the Mood medley is ESPECIALLY smoking?? He was in the 'zone' that night... P.P.S. To guitarists: I can play most any Rush song pretty accurately, even "Strangiato", but "Show Don't Tell" perplexes the hell out of me. What the heck kinds of chords is Big Al playing? Inversions? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Ashley Davidson" <stjamesparkmetro@email.msn.com> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 23:56:16 -0800 Subject: Bass Pedals Hi all you out there! I have had a set of Midi Bass Pedals since October, and just about have the hang of them. At the present they just cover the bottom end of my keyboard when midi'd up, anyone any ideas how to get them to play a few octaves higher? Transposing doesn't work, so any ideas? Also, can anyone advise Geddy's current backline set up ? Cheers, Ashley Davidson. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "eddy Maxwell" <eddymax@stcl.tamu.edu> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 18:14:37 -0600 Subject: Bravado on the radio Hi! I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday season. Just a quickie note to say that I heard Bravado (RTB version) on KDDX (methinks they were the call letters) in South Dakota on 12/26. I was traveling between families, and let me tell you, it was a bright spot on a very stressful day. DS is a great listen when one is travelling down a dark highway going 78mph. I haven't been listening to DS much lately (what? am I crazy?) because Styx I and Chef Aid have been in the CD player. Cartman's version of Come Sail Away is so fucking hilarious. I'm a total Stygian and I had tears from laughing so hard. Also, I haven't been listening to anything because of the time-sucking game of BALDUR'S GATE. If you have it, you know what I'm talking about. Best Rush Wishes! Valkyrie "Go for the eyes Boo! Go for the eyes! Rusk!"--Minsc ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "B.J. Morgan" <morganb3@coral.indstate.edu> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 99 20:10:13 -0600 Subject: Revelations Hola Rush Fanatics, Eventually, keeping my peepers open and my mouth shut led to some build up over time. Just a couple of comments... Mind blowing observation by Dan McConnell. I'm a Mac user/Rush fan. It has opened up so many windows as to why I feel so subconsciously oppressed. (snicker) Psychology humor is intentional. Kudos! Based purely on fan loyalty, I recently purchased the "Working Man" Rush tribute album (Which was produced in correlation with Mike Portnoy, of course). Oops! Silly me! That's probably what the guys up in marketing were hoping for because deep down they knew that Rush in any other form just couldn't be the same. Buyer beware! If you can fathom the illegitimate child of Judas Priest and Rush, then I recommend this album. Sadly, I wasn't able to stomach listening to the CD in its entirity. I appreciate the efforts of Mike and Co., but sheesh! Any other opinions, please feel free! See you in Xanadu, B.J. Morgan Indiana State University Drumline http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/7797 Music Industry Association http://thunder.indstate.edu/~musicia Indiana Statesman <- Recently hired! http://web.indstate.edu/statesman ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brandon Erickson" <erickson_brandon@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 17:24:34 PST Subject: Giving a special gift During Christmas, my wife, kids, and I went to have dinner with my Mom. Knowing what a big Rush fan I am, she bought me Different Stages, NOT knowing I bought it the day it was released. Instead of taking it and trading it in on something else, I passed it along to my sister (Mom didn't mind), who has been a casual fan for awhile. She was very excited and appreciative. My brother, another avid fan, said we had converted another "believer". It was the most satisfying gift I've given in quite some time (even though I didn't actually purchase it). Truly Different Stages will be the gift that keeps on giving! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mark Mars" <mars2112@netusa1.net> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 23:10:06 -0600 Subject: Collective Soul - Rush Connections In regards to MRomerhaus@aol.com inquiry into the connection (if any) = between CS and Rush. A couple of months ago I wrote in the digest that the road crew as = listed in the liner notes of CS second CD lists most of the masterminds = behind Rush's road shows. I think there is definitely some connection I = just haven't pinned it down quite yet. Anyway, as of this writing CS is my third fave right now behind The Boys = and DT. They have some interesting lyrics and a bassists you can hear = most of the time (unlike a lot of groups in the not so distant past). = They are a nice change of pace to Rush sometimes. Take it for what it's worth. Mars ---------------------------------------------------------- From: greg taylor <gtaylor@siue.edu> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 22:29:12 -0600 Subject: Rush on rockline I heard on KSHE 95 here in St. Louis, MO, that rush will be on rockline on nov. 20th. kshe used to air rockline on monday nights, then they stopped airing it, now there are advertising that it is back and is going to be on weds. nights. they did not say whether it is an old broadcast or not, but they did say it was on the weds the 20th which is their new airing time. Greg ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michelle Zagari" <novawoman@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 00:16:30 PST Subject: nicknames and JulieJulieJuno? Re: nicknames from the counterparts tour: Seeing as tho I went to a LOT of CP shows, I remember quite a few. I even have some scribbled down somewhere (me and this Julie chick named juno were supposed to compile a list for TNMS back in 1994, heh). Anyhoo, these are some of the most memorable: Philadelphia, April 28, 1994 Ged- Rocky Balboa Boston Date? 1994 Ged- Cam Neely Um, I can't think atm, but go to back issues from Early 94- all the spoiler themes have the answers. Come see the Newest, hottest, Rush Tribute band to hit the NY Tri-State area, "Restless Youth!" Email nova4joe@hotmail.com for more info!!!!!!!!!!! ~~~rushwoman (who can't post without plugging, heh) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Nei Wyatt <lminwt@eei.ericsson.se> Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 09:07:48 +0000 Subject: Tyla Gang/Supergroup To answer Javier Reyes question as to why the Tyla Gang are advertised in the AFTK program is because they supported Rush in the UK on that tour (with the album Yachtless I think), in a time when support bands got a full page billing in the tour program. Now. You may have run this theme before, but if you were to put together a Supergroup, would Geddy, Alex and Neil be in it? Hand on heart! Dont get me wrong, I am a die hard Rush fan of long standing and there was a time when I would have had a sex change to have their babies. But if I am to be honest, the line up would look as follows: Drums - Neil Bass - Geddy Guitar - Al Di Meola Lead Guitar - Michael Schenker Keyboards - Rick Wakeman Vocals - Geof Tate Spoons - Noel Crombie Over to you. N. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ashim <sash@bdonline.com> Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 15:17:36 +0600 Subject: re: Rush fans and Mac users Dan, <Laughs out VERY loud> This is deep. :-) >(although let me state that I own a Mac, and work with 7 Macs from various >eras in an academic/research setting, and they never crash, 'cept when >we use Microsoft applications - the truth, I swear. Plus the G3 and G4 >are the best processors for the money) I believe you! I've always used PCs, I was pretty much compelled. (Yeah, sheep) But I've had nothing but respect for Macs. They're solid, reliable things. Microsoft just #^#$^ me up everytime. :-) I'm just a glutton for punishment. But what computers do *Rush* use? Regards, Ashim. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ashim <sash@bdonline.com> Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 15:17:39 +0600 Subject: Where the craft lies|Rush ripped-off Ok, we've been having a thread on 'speed demons'. Many fantastic players came to light - all of them very fast. Someone said there may be too many fast players out there. Not a problem in itself, but I think in this age of homegeneity, the real craft lies in what you can do with the speed you've earned. Al DiMeola uses his speed to tremendous melodic effect, changing direction, phrasing, even using an 'ebb and flow' of speed (this particular trick is 2 die for). John Mclaughlin couples it with an absolutely diabolical guitar tone and often creates a complete blur of dissonant notes you don't know what's happening. Jason Becker, another insanely talented player who eventually got ALS (the disease), gave the world something truly amazing with his early 'Perpetual Burn' album - this guy can play arpeggios, let's leave it at that. RUSH CONTENT!! Alex Lifeson likes to use sudden, nervous bursts of blinding speed. Steve Morse is a chicken-picker from hell (among other things). The list goes on. These people didn't get stuck in the mud with their speed. They looked upon it as a means, not an end. Skill is definitely a large part of the craft, and speed is a large part of the skill, but it definitely isn't *all* the craft. Somebody said here a while back, that players who use white noise are 'amateurs'. I still haven't been able to figure out what this means. To my mind, this is a very deleterous generalisation, it denies contributions from many important players. Don't ask for a list - suffice it to know that a very big one exists and yes, I can differentiate white noise from noise. When I was 12, I might have felt like that. All I can say is, keep an open mind, and maybe if it isn't too much to ask, listen to Sonic Youth's 'Goo' by general consensus considered to be a landmark album in the history of the guitar fullstop. (it's among Guitar Magazine's 25 greatest guitar albums, Moving Pictures is there too) See what they did with white noise. RUSH SIGHTING: I live in Bangladesh. The primary music channels we get are Channel [v] and MTV Asia. Needless to say, neither of these have played a single Rush video in five years. But Channel [v] has a program called Turn on TV which comes on every day - back to back vids. Well, during the splash screen between videos, they play bits and pieces of music - and almost all of these are snippets from Rush songs. The intros to Limelight, Tom Sawyer, Red Barchetta, Passage to Bangkok, and many more. Yeah. Never play a Rush video, but use their music everyday. So it goes. Regards, Ashim. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Berry, Paul W (Syncordia)" <BerryPW@bp.com> Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 12:12:29 -0000 Subject: Prism Records Saga All, The latest update on the Prism records saga is that 7 people have offered to take over the back catalogue and outstanding orders. There is still a chance that people will get their discs - however slim. Season's greetings to all (its new year in Russia) Bezza ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jack Hesse" <hesse_j@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 08:13:48 EST Subject: still waltzing ?? >Well, being a well versed drummer of 20 years, I'd have to say I've never >seen "two third-notes [2/3]" either. Hey, Dainis, thanks for this. Yeah, you got me. Sorry, as I said: brain dead after the effects of DS - plus NO good at maths. Sat my O-Level four times you know = sad! >I suppose you could say it's 3/2 or three half notes, and that's all a matter of how you want to put it on >paper, but those are some incredibly short half-notes. Personally I'd write >that as 3/4 or 6/4, i.e. three quarter-notes or six quarter-notes per >measure. At that signature, that would make the speed about 192 bpm. Ok, at the risk of more [serious?] derision, I will take this further...... > No, that part of the drum solo seems to be in 3/4. 3 quarter-note beats per measure. I seem >to remember a similar debate coming up on the King Crimson mailing list. Aaaah. Now I [we ??] am getting somewhere. Ok, the 2/3 was a gaff. But I did think that 3/2 was a serious time signature with a particular "feel", qualitatively different to 6/4.....? You know, like how 3/4 feels different to 6/8 etc. I most certainly could be [a] wrong and/or [b] banging my head against a ping ride here, but what sparks my interest is this: The King Crimson album called Three of a Perfect Pair. I always took the name, Three of a Perfect Pair, to be a literal translation of the time signature of the title track? Wrong again ?? Even though I gave up playing, it seems I am still most certainly a [drum] bore. Looking forward to yet more insight. Happy new year to all of you. Keith ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 09:32:15 EST Subject: Dinky drums on P/G? Dinky drums on P/G? I think I know what the original poster meant when describing the drums on P/G as dinky. Its not a matter of performance by any means, but whenever I hear "Red Lenses" or "Red Sector A", I shudder when I hear those fuzzy synth drum pads (especially on Red Lenses). Were those the hexagonal black/white pads? Of course at that time they were cutting edge, and Rush is a bad to experiment with new technologies. I hear the same drums in other 80's rock band as well, "Best of Both Worlds" by Van Halen was on the box yesterday and I noticed it there as well. Neils performance on P/G is exceptional, but thank God that the sound of synth drums have come so far in 15 years. Hanstones http://www.2112.net/powerwindows <-- "Bright images flashing by, Like windshields towards a fly" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mrfranklin@west.raytheon.com Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 07:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: Uncle Scott Wedge writes... >>> My sister just had a bouncing baby boy. So I get on the phone with her husband, another Rush nut, and he says to me "He's destined to love Rush." After asking why he states "Well he was born on the 21st day of the 12th month. That's 2112." <<< My niece was born on 12/22. So unless Rush come out with a sequel album 2122, I'm screwed. Either that or I'm a fan of 2112 and the band Ten Years After. :))))))) Mark ----------------------------------------------------------
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