The National Midnight Star #53

Errors-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush-list-all Subject: RUSH Fans Digest of 09/19/90 (#53)
RUSH Fans Digest, Number 53 Wednesday, 19 September 1990 Today's Topics: Rush News ANAGRAM Ayn Rand and Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 90 12:48 CST From: ORANGE AND LEMONS <BAWOLTERS%UALR.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Subject: Rush News Also, A Total Recall special on MTV featured Show, Don't Tell. Here in Little Rock, there is a video production company called Show Me, and their ad features Show, Don't Tell. I remember in High School, when they would show you those Say No To Drug films, the song "Camera Eye" was used. Rush is used quite often, but most people will hear it and not think anything of it. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 90 13:20:34 -0600 From: crossman@tramp.Colorado.EDU (CROSSMAN EDWARD N) Subject: ANAGRAM Hi, I was wondering if anyone had decode ANAGRAM(for Mongo). If this has already come up, sorry. Either way can somebody send me a copy if there is one. ******************* * Ted Crossman * * " I think I'm * * in the mood" * ******************* ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 90 15:45 EDT From: "Michael L." <Sensor%949-5626@PSUVM.PSU.EDU(814)> Subject: Ayn Rand and Rush I remember reading here in the RushList several months ago (gee, last semester!) about Ayn Rand's influence on Rush and its music. I seem to have lost that posting. Perhaps someone could enlighten me as to that connection. Any casual listening of 2112 will reveal that *someone* had been reading _Anthem_, one of Rand's most interesting novels. (Hm, wonder if Anthem Records has anything to do with this?) I remember a discussion about Rush perhaps plagiarizing _Anthem_ with 2112... As an avid reader of and student of Ayn Rand's works, I would appreciate any input on this matter. Incidentally, I have been reading about the Chronicles debate. I wonder if "Show Don't Tell" appeared on Chronicles because Rush went back to Mercury? I remember in 1981 when the Who moved to Warner Bros (and only put out 2 albums); MCA since bought the rights to "Face Dances and "It's Hard". So it's possible that Mercury just bought the rights to _Presto_. Difficult to imagine, but... Thanks for the help. Mike Sensor <MLS129@PSUVM> Penn. State University, Altoona Campus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "We won't read Wynand." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------
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