The National Midnight Star #2163

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Rush in MAXIM Trouble with the enhanced CD from DS Belated Christmas Gift get your tissues - you may want to cry... Fastest Guitarist... Invisible Symphony: A Classical Tribute to Rush Black Leather Pants The Grand Designs Rush Site The Rush Network The Studio Wall music theory and Rush/drums question In response to Rush-mgr Rush Sighting in Entertainment Weekly Rutsey DS CD Jewel Case Artwork Available Smart? Finding All of the Rush Videos Where do the Stage Props go? Time sigs: What's the diff? in the end politics, bootlegs, and t-shirts noise and bassists ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Thu Jan 14 15:52:39 PST 1999 Subject: Administrivia Finally got the word on the Rockline show... apparently they're now running two versions, the "new band" version and the "classic rock" version. The classic rock one obviously will be carried on classic rock stations, and will air on Wednesday nights, while the other Rockline show will continue to air on Monday nights. So mark your calendars for Wednesday, January 20th for Rockline with Rush! (and I bet there won't be a single solitary San Diego station carrying it... *sigh*) - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shane" <y2j4e6wm@coastalnet.com> Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 10:51:15 -0500 Subject: MTv Rush Sighting hello.... saw a brief (really brief) clip of a Rush concert on MTV yesterday during one of those Buzz Clip segments....they were interviewing some new band and they commented that one of their influences was Rush. It was an old segment, Moving Pictures era I believe. I forget the band's name...oh well shane ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Alex Smith <bacchus@azstarnet.com> Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 17:07:16 -0700 Subject: mtv sighting > I think it was Kurt Loder with a remixing engineer, and the enginneer > took Tom Sawyer and showed how he could "remix"/rap it. This was at > 2:00 on Jan 3. That remixer was Mix-Master Mike, who has done some cool stuff and helped/half-joined the Beastie Boys with their last album. They do that in concert, too. Of course, I once heard ELP on MTV, which was the weirdest thing possible. Alex Smith bacchus@azstarnet.com "To love another person is to see the face of God." -Les Miserables "Everyone walks the same Expecting me to step The narrow path they've laid They claim to walk unafraid I'll be clumsy instead Hold my love me or leave me high." -REM ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Stuart Hodgetts <hodgetts@cyllene.uwa.edu.au> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 08:26:12 Subject: Small Soldier, Long Dance G'day all, And Happy New Year. Anyone else have relatives who are budding Rush fans of the kindergarten age who want to dance to the Tom Sawyer remix on "Small Soldiers" 5 times in a row on Christmas day???? Buy them a different present!!! Billy Oz...out ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cgl2@po.CWRU.Edu (Christopher G. Lee) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 20:38:14 -0500 (EST) Subject: The Drum Also Waltzes Hello All in Rush-land... In response to Dogyears and Pat, who were talking about Max Roach's "The Drum Also Waltzes," and how it sounds like an influence in the new Rhythm Method, you're probably right. I remember reading a 1994 Modern Drummer interview in which Neil said that he liked to play "The Drum Also Waltzes" in the dressing room to warm up before shows on the CP tour. Undoubtedly that made an impression on him and he would probably be the first to acknowledge the influence. Cheerio, and all that... Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: brianmaybe@loop.com Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 22:59:48 -0800 Subject: Rockline in LA >I did find out that Rush will be on Rockline on Jan 20th on the Los Angeles >station 93.1. However, I'm almost positive this is a REPEAT -- it is not >listed in the main Rockline lineup as being aired by all radio stations, >and if you know Rockline you'll know that it airs on Monday; the 20th is a >Wednesday. So... I believe the show airing in LA is a repeat, and that it >is not being carried on any other radio station. If you look at what else >93.1 is airing, none of the shows match current guests! > >Any other station claiming to have Rush on Rockline this month? The guest >on the 18th is Johnny Lang. This is getting very curious... Tonight is a Wednesday, and Arrow 93.1 in LA aired the "debut" of the "new" Rockline, hosted by Bob Coburn, with guest John Couger Mellencamp. I didn't actually tune in (couldn't bring myself to...), but I did hear the station as Bob Coburn ended his regular shift, and they were discussing calling in to Rockline later. They said that Rockline was being carried by 8 of the top 10 major markets, and many other smaller markets. So it was definitely live, and I would be surprised if they would air a repeat only 2 weeks after the debut. So I'm wondering, are there now 2 Rocklines, maybe one for "classic" rock stations, like Arrow, and one for stations that play new music (like Johnny Lang)? Is Bob Coburn the host for the Monday night Rocklines? I suppose we'll find out on the 20th... Steve ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 09:55:58 +0000 Subject: Re: Sorry, but I love CoS Jose Ramos wrote: > Rob Pagano wrote: > > My ultimate would be for Rush to play "The Necromancer" live. I seriously > doubt this will happen though. It *did* happen, though, once upon a time.. Slim ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 11:17:39 EST Subject: Kings X plays Denver next Wednesday King's X w/ Galactic Cowboys, Jan. 13, Aztlan Theatre, Denver, 8pm, $16. Here's the blub from "The Onion": "Some bands sign deals with major labels, get a little bit of hype, fail to meet commercial expectations, get dropped, and disappear. A tiny few, like King's X, fail to sell big, but get second, third, fourth, and fifth chances to succeed on big labels. For King's X, a band as well-known for its Christianity as for its blustery, chnuky anthems ("Its Love," "Black Flag," et al), a vocal cult following has helped, though the group did just jump to an indie label. A new album comes out soon, but in the meantime, the uninitiated can find what they need to hear on last year's "Best of King's X."" Hanstones http://www.2112.net/powerwindows <- "Technology-high, on the leading edge of life" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heloisa Martins" <HMartins@latasa.com.br> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 99 14:19:34 -0300 Subject: TNMS # 1975 can anyone tell me who 12345.678@rush.com is? he posted in tnms # 1975 (march 1998), replying to a guy named capti. does anyone here know anything about him? he called himself neil. please let me know. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Holger Stuhldreier" <stuhldr@uni-muenster.de> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 19:43:05 +0100 Subject: Re: nicknames Hi everybody, Michael Z. Williamson asked for the nicknames from the Counterparts tour. This is what my records say: Landover, MD 4/26/94 Geddy: Bill Clinton Neil: Bill Clinton Alex: Fabio Jacksonville, FL 03/02/94 Geddy: Shakky Green ?? Neil: John Rivers Alex: Fabio Toronto, Canada 05/07/94 Geddy: Don Lords ?? Neil: Caren Carpenter Alex: Fabio Auburn Hills, MI 03/22/94 Geddy: Ted Nugent Take care all, Holger "Against the run of the mill static as it seems, we break the surface tension with our wild kinetic dreams" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: COP42194@aol.com Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 14:31:57 EST Subject: Professional Jealousy. . . I just saw a "Where Are They Now" show on VH1. One of the artists they featured was Styx. Tommy Shaw was bitching about playing hotels instead of staying in them now, jokingly adding, "no, I'm not bitter." I was wondering what the level is, if any at all, of professional jealousy that other musicians hold toward Rush because of their longevity. Thoughts and or shreds of evidence about said topic? John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SCOTT FABIRKIEWICZ <scooter13@home.com> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 16:36:07 -0600 Subject: Rush Sighting Hey Rushians, Had my first Rush sighting since joining TNMS. Tues., Jan 5. In Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (Metro Detroit). I was heading south on Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. when I came across a white Saturn with the license plate "21TWLVE". As probably most of us do, the first thought was wondering if they are on TNMS. But being a female driving, I wondered if maybe she was married and it was her husbands car, and that maybe she didn't like Rush. Oh well, hope she is a fan. Scott Fab.... I wonder if Geddy's license plate says "BLUJAYS"? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ryan Miller" <rmiller@lynx.dac.neu.edu> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 18:23:18 -0500 Subject: Queensryche-Rush Hey all, I was on the cdnow site looking at the review for queensryche's empire = cd, and this is what it said: >Exclusive Review from =20 >True art inspires the spirit as much as the senses. While the thousands = who bought Operation: >Mindcrime-Queensryche's first gold record, and = probably the most intelligent heavy metal album ever >made-might expect = another mind-twisting concept LP as a follow-up, they should know this = band better >than that: Empire is a collection of songs linked only by = the power and vision of the playing and >songwriting. Yet it's too easy = to discuss Empire in tangible terms, pointing to individual performances = >and technical jargon: the tension building progressions of "The Thin = Line," and the Mindcrime-like >"Empire," the band's improved songwriting = and accessibility, or Geoff Tate's velvet vocals (which don't >venture = into the high end as much as they used to) which range from thundering = aggression to secret >whispers, especially on the seemingly Pink = Floyd-inspired "Silent Lucidity" and the ethereal "Della >Brown." The = true magic goes beyond these things: these 11 monumental tracks can = force a heart to >skip beats and ripple flesh into goosebumps. Music = that sculpts emotion and paints brainscapes in >passion colors has = qualities that are beyond notes and phrasing, sharps and flats, and = dissecting such >magic destroys it. Although they'll probably cringe at = a Rush parallel, if Mindcrime was Queensryche's >2112, this is their = Permanent Waves. (JA/AM)=20 I'm confused. Why would they 'cringe at a Rush parallel'? The only = thing that I can think of is that Queensryche may have been compared to = Rush so many times that the band got sick of it and didn't want to hear = it anymore. I kinda always thought that Rush was one of Queensryche's influences. = Maybe I was disillusioned because of the fact that many Rush fans are = also Queensryche fans. =20 Any thoughts? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bryan 'Max' Dobberstein" <bmaxd@anet-stl.com> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 17:23:24 -0600 Subject: Fish Islands Do the Fish Islands really exist? You know, the ones mentioned in Limelight, "Living in the Fish Islands." What do they have to do with the rest of the song? - ================================================================ [Bryan "Max" Dobberstein]-----------------[ bmaxd@anet-stl.com ] --------------------------------------------------------------- +++++++++++++++[ http://www.anet-stl.com/~bmaxd ]+++++++++++++++ ================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Alan N." <alann@roava.net> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 20:07:49 -0400 Subject: A CHALLENGE TO RUSH! OK, here we go! This is probably like peeing in the wind! But I got a = challenge for my FAVORITE band! I've been a fan since FBN in 1975. I = was in grade school! I now live ( and have so since 1979 ) in Roanoke, VA. Seems like = INTERESTING things seem to be happening here for groups starting tours! = Just last year ( 98 ) Dave Matthews Band ( from Charlottesville, VA ) Kicked off their MASSIVE = US tour here in Roanoke, VA, outdoors at whats called "Victory Stadium". Sold Out, and went on to sell out, with the Stones. Now, Elton John, is = starting his new SOLD OUT tour Feb. 19th at the Roanoke Civic Center! This is #1 date of this tour which has already created chaos for = tickets! =20 Look, I know you guys see this, or well, representives.. I met my wife = on a BUS to see you guys in Charlotte, NC on the CP tour! I formally = request, you start your next tour ( with a SELL OUT croud in Roanoke, VA -- maybe = me and my bride in the *front row* :) ).. Or better yet, how 'bout letting me play a "round" of YYZ on stage! ( I = know it note for note! :0 ) RUSH has played in the Roanoke Valley before.. 1978 from what *I* read.. = I don't want to goto Charlotte again! :( Alan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "van Damage" <damage88@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 18:48:16 PST Subject: Rush in MAXIM Flipping through the latest issue of MAXIM magazine (The Jan/Feb issue with Bridget Fonda on the cover) I got to the article "Fifty Signs the World is Coming to an End" and noticed a little sidebar titled "The Other Numbers of the Beast." There was 665.99 (Beast's retail price), 0.666 (number of the millibeast), etc. Then, there it was, 2112 (Beast's favorite Rush album). Ha! it is to laugh. There's even a graphic of the album cover, for crying out Shirley! Yes kids, even Beelzebub says Rush are the G-ratest. Damage http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Underground/6756/rush.htm ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joshua Overmiller" <jomichov@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 21:09:21 PST Subject: Trouble with the enhanced CD from DS I haven't been submitting to reading TNMS lately so I've been out of the loop for a while. I apologize if my question has already been answered many times before. Has anyone had problems with getting the enhanced CD component of DS to run? I have Win98 and when I insert disc 1, my computer takes a little longer to access the disc (compared to other CDs and CD-ROMs) and autorun it. When it does finally run it, it just plays as a normal CD with the CD player. When I use the Windows Explorer to explore the disc, it just lists tracks 1 through 16, nothing else (like program files). Anyone have experience with this problem (and solved it)? Also, I have a DVD-ROM drive if that makes a difference (although I don't see why it would). Reply by e-mail is preferred. Thanks in advance. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael P. Kane, P.E." <mpk@bdi-ae.com> Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 08:58:27 -0600 Subject: Belated Christmas Gift Greetings, fellow Rush Heads. Hope everyone is continuing to enjoy DS. Remember when CDs first came out? They were packaged in those rectangular cardboard boxes, or the rectangular plastic packages heat-sealed around their edges with a tall, thin rendering of the album cover therein. Well, I ended up collecting 17 of them, ending with ROLL THE BONES. I then spray-mounted them onto a piece of 4' x 4' Fome-CorĀ®, in a symmetrical arrangement and in no particular order of album release, and hung it on the wall. Well, my wife had it framed and matted for me for Christmas, and she brought it home yesterday! It has a red metal frame and a black mat with a white core. Each of the 17 covers has its own "window" through the mat. Needless to say, it looks SOOOOOOOO good. Best part: she managed to get it done for under $100. Now, instead of looking like it was slapped together, it's a stunning tribute to our beloved "three travelers, men of Willowdale." Happy New Year! MK "Put your message in a modem, and throw it in the cyber-sea. . ." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heloisa Martins" <HMartins@latasa.com.br> Date: Fri, 8 Jan 99 14:18:54 -0300 Subject: get your tissues - you may want to cry... Hi there Rush fans! FEG here..... (for those of you who hate abbreviations, the clue is in the final quote, so please try to 'resist' flaming me.... ) I've got something to share with you. Even though it may sound "mushy", i'm pretty sure many of you will be glad to have read these words. As a lone Brazilian Rush fan, i'd been trying to find another Rush nut I could talk to for a long time, and not finding one here in Brazil (i'm pretty sure there are, it's just that i've never bumped into any of them! - hey Guilherme, we gotta do something about it, huh?)I went to the Dreamline Chat Room (a tip of the hat to Paul Scott - Perchance to Dream rules!). Well, i found a lot of cool, Rush freaks there. But there was this FBN... a New Yorker... there was something about him... As time passed by, we found out we had much more than the love for Rush in common. Both coming from failed relationships (by the way, having a partner who doesn't like Rush sucks - please forgive me, those who keep asking us not to say something "sucks". If you're in this situation, you know what i'm talking about - ugh. Of course, i'm not saying a relationship should be based only on musical tastes, but, anyway, as this is not marriage couselling - i'm sure you guys got my point.) Him and I are both musicians - he's a guitarist, i'm a singer/bassist - does it ring a bell? :-) There was this electricity? biology? seems to me it's chemistry between us. We could perfectly feel the voltage of each other's fingertips. Even though we were (half the world) apart.... You know, different eyes see different things, different hearts beat on different strings. But there are times when all such things agree, and spaces in between leave room for us to grow... Then, after some period of getting laughed at by time and distance, the odds got even, and finally half the world reached the other half. He came down to this country where, unfortunately, our boys never toured. It was 9 days of dining on honeydew and drinking the milk of paradise. And together we are, since then. He's back in New York now, so we are again getting laughed at by time, tricked by circumstances. But not for long, you'll see... Flame me if you like, but i've never been so happy in my life - again, if your partner is a Rush nut too, you know what i'm talking about... I still believe there's a ghost of a chance that we can find someone to love, and make it last... "The Fawn-Eyed Girl with sun browned legs dances on the edge of his dreams And her voice rings in his ears like the music of the spheres...." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Al Cavalier <cavaliera@usa.net> Date: 8 Jan 99 10:45:30 MST Subject: Fastest Guitarist... >If anyone can think of a musician with faster chops, please >name artist, album and track. Although I am quite certain >that there is not another as fast as Nuno. How about Yngwie Malmsteen??? (pronounced I N G V A Y) Now thats fast!!!!!!!!!!!! Al Cavalier cavaliera@usa.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph Ornelas" <nexthttp@geocities.com> Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 10:26:14 -0800 Subject: Invisible Symphony: A Classical Tribute to Rush Is there any more information about this classical tribute to Rush? The NMS homepage mentions a website, but doesn't provide a link. I rather liked the SoR cover by Rachel Barton (correct name?) using violins, and would love to hear more of Rush's songs covered in the classical way (especially La Villa). Joseph Ornelas nexthttp@geocities.com http://surf.to/nexthttp ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 21:22:09 EST Subject: Black Leather Pants On the TV show "Friends" last night, Ross got himself some tight, black, leather pants. Chandler's comment was "Tom Jones called, and wants his leather pants back!". (It was much funnier live, to be sure, especially because I couldn't help laughing thinking of Alex!) Hanstones http://www.2112.net/powerwindows <- "from sea to shining sea, and a hundred points between" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Sat, 09 Jan 1999 13:24:03 -0800 Subject: The Grand Designs Rush Site Since these newsletters have finally started going out again, I figured I'd fill you guys in on all the latest additions to the Grand Designs Rush site you might not know about yet: 1. Different Stages: boom or bust? You decide in "Signals"... our monthly, interactive column. Make your opinion heard or just read what others have to say about this latest live release. 2. Counterparts: every month a new question is tossed out to the readers. Results are tabulated and on-going. 3. Rush Calendars: every month a new Rush Calendar for your desktop. 4. Rush Games: All new Rush quizzes and scrabbles. Test your knowledge of all things Rush. 5. The largest collection of Rush software on the web. Screensavers, wallpaper, startup screens, desktop themes, animated cursors, icons, Rush help files and more! 6. On our links page, you'll find the most definitive listing of Rush sites ever. Cut through all the hype and find just the sites you're looking for. Each Rush site is rated and you can even submit your own site. And, of course, a totally new design for the web site. P.S: a belated Happy New Year to all. 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: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Sat, 09 Jan 1999 13:41:18 -0800 Subject: The Rush Network Calling all writers. At the Rush Network, we're looking for people who enjoy putting pen on paper (er, I mean fingers on keyboard). If you've always wanted to try your hand at writing your own column, visit us at http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/ and click on "Rush Network" to learn how to submit your own Rush inspired writings. 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: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Sat, 09 Jan 1999 13:57:19 -0800 Subject: The Studio Wall At the Grand Designs Rush site, we've put together a tribute to The National Midnight Star. Please join us by adding your name to the growing list of NMS subscribers at http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/ Just click on "The Studio Wall" to learn how to join the tribute to The NMS! 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: Il Yum Kim <iyk100@psu.edu> Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 20:57:50 -0500 Subject: music theory and Rush/drums question hello, Does anybody know if Alex and Geddy have any knowledge of music theory(not that it's necessary to write great music or anything)? All I know is that alex had some classical guitar lessons. I mean are they aware that they wrote the intro to Freewill in the Lydian mode or that the solo in YYZ involves the harmonic minor scale??? Also i was wondering if one of you drummers on the list can point out some specific parts of songs where neil is using a double-bass drum and a single one. i can't tell the difference. (sorry to sound like a retard, but i'm a guitar player). thx. il ---------------------------------------------------------- From: GedAlxNeil@aol.com Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 02:04:41 EST Subject: In response to Rush-mgr Of all people to know information about RUSH I least doubt the Rush-mgr. However, I'm going to just make a slight comment about> However, I'm almost positive this is a REPEAT<Rush-mgr. I live in L.A. and the comments made by Bob Coburn, host of Rockline are some what as follows. Bob says that he will have Geddy and Alex on his show. He never mentions Neil, which is easily explained. Now, I'm no RUSH scholar and don't claim to be, but if it's a repeat wouldn't Neil be there? Just a question that I'm sure has an answer. Scott Galen ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave.Dufresne@gartner.com Date: Mon, 11 Jan 99 10:52:02 -0500 Subject: Rush Sighting in Entertainment Weekly Hi, Here is an interesting little Rush sighting in a recent issue of Entertainment Weekly. ***************************** 1/8/99 Entertainment Weekly, Music Capsule Review The Waterboy: "Skip over the recycled-ad-nauseam classic rock and disco, over Goldfinger's flat ska-punk cover of "More Today Than Yesterday," over the Big Head Todd whiteface blues, over the bad Candlebox and Joe Walsh songs, and click to track 12. Doesn't Rush's Geddy Lee sound just like a prog-rock Opera man?" ****************************** They gave the soundtrack a C, or something like that. - Dave ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "steve mouton" <mouton19@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 09:43:51 PST Subject: Rutsey Hey I don't care about him, but What happened between Rush and the old drummer. Why all of the sudden did they get neil(Who is better anyway) and got rid of John Rustey? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "bytor" <bytor@i1.net> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 12:51:42 -0600 Subject: DS CD Jewel Case Artwork Available Hey there... I got a wild hair a couple weeks back and worked up some Different Stages CD jewel case inserts. There are three separate images for each CD, should you decide to use three jewel cases. This does include images for the back cover as well. Just go to the page I set everything up on and you should be able to figure it out... http://home.i1.net/~bytor/ds.html Thanks to Hanstones for use of his scans! Thanks. Dave ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mattvoss@webtv.net (matt voss) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 16:57:27 -0500 (EST) Subject: Smart? I've been a Rush fan for years and consider myself a fucking idiot!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "NK" <nkeg@ix.netcom.com> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 14:06:34 -0800 Subject: Finding All of the Rush Videos Here's something that you might want to consider... I was looking thru = a local rental store that has high-end audio/video components. They = only rent and sell DVD's and LaserDisk. Walk your butt over to the = music section of the LaserDisk area, looook under 'R' and find the Rush = Videos on LaserDisk. (Now all you have to do is rent or buy a player = and make copies!) Ok. I know that the store is only in my area, but I = bet there is one near you! All the Rush stuff was there! Check it out = and let the rest of us know how you did! Hope this idea helps you! = ~Nick ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "NK" <nkeg@ix.netcom.com> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 14:21:12 -0800 Subject: Where do the Stage Props go? I've been here for a looooong time and haven't seen this addressed = yet... Where do the Stage Props go when they 'die'? I've seen just about every = tour and was just wondering: where do you put a 30-foot tall rabbit in a = hat? (Jeez, I know that it deflates, but what do you do with it after = the tour?). I know that you'all will have lots of funny answers (and I = can't wait to read them!) but this is a legitimate question. Do they = end up in a garage somewhere? Sold? (Is there one that you can = remember that you wonder what happened to it?) Does anyone have a line = on this? Thanks guys! -Nick ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Juno of Many Names" <rivendel33@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 14:59:51 PST Subject: Time sigs: What's the diff? >From: Alvaro Graves <agraves@cec.uchile.cl> >Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 16:13:02 -0400 >Subject: BTW, What's the difference???? > >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? The difference is that with 3/2 you have 3 *beats* per measure, with 6/4 you have 6, etc. Here's how time sigs work: Top number= number of beats per measure Bottom number= type of note that equals a beat 12/8 is a little odd, though; every time I've seen a time sig that was a number divisible by 3 over 8, the beat is actually on every third note, giving you a triplet feel. The question *I* have, then, is what's the difference between 3/2 and 3/4? How does it change the feel of the music in any arbitrary way? The best I can figure is you use the half note as the beat instead of using the quarter note when you want to subdivide the notes without having to have a whole bunch of flags on them. Musically yours, Juno Quote of the week: Yesterday is the past, and tomorrow is the future, but today is a gift; that's why it's called the present. -Family Circus ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Morgan F" <northern_flight@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 16:31:29 PST Subject: in the end Much has been made of the possibility of the imminent demise of the musical entity known as RUSH. I have no insider knowledge, I don't personally know any of the band members (although one of them and I share a mutual friend), and yet I too have the same suspicions that the era of RUSH may be about to come to a close. I have appreciated the musical genius, technical brilliance and challenging messages of RUSH since my high school days. When my friends were listening to Wild Cherry and Chic, and were playing Crime of the Century to death, I was burying myself in the sonic coccoon of Fly By Night, Caress of Steel, 2112 and All The World's A Stage. And their music has been a part of my life ever since. I guess one could say that RUSH provided the soundtrack for my life. Now I'm 38 years old, with a wife and a mini-van and a 100 lb dog and a credit card bill and a mortgage on a house in the 'burbs, but the soundrack is as vibrant as ever. I know in my heart that music is a business, often fun, sometimes tiresome and brutal,and that the members of RUSH chose this as their profession. They are wonderful players, to be sure, but they are more than that. They are human beings, with failings and vices. They are members of families, with the requisite ecstasies and agonies. Like all of us, their professions are not the sum total of their existence. That is how they have chosen to make their living, and we are all immensely richer for it. Now, because of circumstances of which we are all aware and I shan't go into here, we may have to say farewell. And if they do make the choice to close the final chapter of RUSH, this retirement does not necessarily mean the end of their musical careers. The producer's panel, the pen, the baton, the classroom - a whole range of possibilities awaits. For a door that is closed to one room simply opens up to another. But if the day is coming when that choice is made, I would like to take the opportunity to say the following: Gentlemen, thank you. Were it not for your musical influences and lyrical challenges, I may not have ever read Ayn Rand, or found out what Rocinante was, or delved deeper into Greek mythology. I may not have had the wondrous opportunity to re-read 'A Tale of Two Cities' with a new eye, or fumbled my way through the opening riff of 'Bastille Day' on a $35 guitar. I may not have ever wept at the power of 'The Pass', or borrowed some lyrics from 'Entre Nous' to woo a girlfriend, who later became a wife. The list is almost infinite. \So, when it's time, I shall not join in the cacophony of pleas to stay together. You yourself know in your hearts the wisdom of your choice. I shall, however, raise a glass of fine single-malt scotch direct from the highlands and toast the years together, with gratitude and a warm heart. For you have given so much of your lives to us, we cannot ask more of you. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 19:25:49 -0800 Subject: politics, bootlegs, and t-shirts Krista Kokko said: >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! Odd. I use some of those to send rabid liberals ranting down the street. I guess idiot extremists of every stripe hate Rush. Speaking of trees, I will be in Kuwait for a month coming up. Now, in 92, a friend of mine bought me several botlegs there, dirt cheap. Yes, I have some Rush. They were hand labeled tapes in decent printed cases, and were compilations. They ran about $5 each. He also found some "Neil Young and Crazy House." (sic) These were all produced in the UAE. So, if you are interested, e-mail me with the band (if not rush), the price range you can afford, and how many different titles you'd like. I'll contact you after I return if I have any--no promises. If I do get some, you can send money at that point. I don't want to be a damn bbookkeeppeerr in the meantime. The Jolly Teabag T-shirts will be out soon--as soon as we do a next batch of shirts. PS: Catherine, I'll forgive you for being a liberal if you forgive me for being an anarchist! - 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: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 19:52:10 -0800 Subject: noise and bassists sash@bdonline.com said: >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, I said people who use saturated distortion to cover sloppy playing are amateurs. > and maybe if it isn't too much to ask, listen to Sonic Youth's 'Goo' it is too much to ask to listen to anything involving Kim "look how well I hold a bass" Thayil--the woman who insists that music notation is a sexist thing developed by men to keep women subservient. > Moving Pictures is there too) See what they did with white noise. A little bit for emphasis--fine. Brilliant. Fastest bassist: AS far as I know, Michael Manring has hit 32 notes per second. It sounds like a sequencer, but with feel 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. ----------------------------------------------------------
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