The National Midnight Star #92

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_mailing_list Subject: 11/06/90 - The National Midnight Star #92
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 92 Tuesday, 6 November 1990 Today's Topics: RUSH-MGR says "HELP!!!" lyrics Stuff, and more stuff!! Not bunnies but... Surfing and stuff... Opening band/surfing Red Lenses/McCarthyism Chronicles Video, Metallica, Bass Sounds Re: The National Midnight Star of 11/05/90 (#90) Laserium returns!!! Rush Concert tour Live mixing crew p/g cover universal juveniles A brief note on Voivod... Top 3 songs Some thoughts Chronicles Video (I got mine) Wireless ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: RUSH-MGR says "HELP!!!" Date: Tue, 06 Nov 90 09:50:56 EST From: RUSH Fans Digest Manager <rush-mgr> Hi all, or should I say "1001001 SOS!" I feel like a real schmoe for having done this, but I managed to trash my copy of the names list. Urgh! Unfortunately, my backup copy is hope- lessly out of date. :-( There is hope, however; I've recently (within the past week or so) sent out the file to several list members. Could one of you PLEASE send me back a copy, preferably with the date you received it? This is pretty important, as this is the only way I have of keeping track of the real list population. Since I keep around subscription mail for a month or so, I should be able to reconstruct any holes left. Thanks a LOT, and this teaches me the wisdom of regular archiving! Manager, The National Midnight Star (RUSH fans mailing list) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 12:00:08 EST From: JAMES_ARMBRUSTER@ub.cc.umich.edu Subject: lyrics If possible could you send me the lyrics to "Fly By Night" and/or "2112" ? Thanks, Jim Armbruster ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 12:27 EST From: "C. Alex Harden" <V409EPK3@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: Stuff, and more stuff!! >Date: Fri, 2 Nov 90 09:41 EST >From: V068J6JK@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu >Subject: Bunnies > > Well, since everybody else has been posting about the bunnies >I figured I might as well stick my two cents in. I saw the boyz in Rochester, >and there were no bunnies. About two months later I went to the Toronto show, >and the bunny incident occurred. BTW, does anybody have any idea as to how a >band as pathetic as Voivod managed to open for a band as awesome as Rush?!?? > Well, gotta go > Mike Were we at the same show? I was at the 4/19/90 show in Rochester and the 5/15?/90 show in Toronto. They had exactly the same content, songwise and stagewise, but there was a lot more energy at the Toronto show (they were a little more formal, and they were more into the show). I didn't really care for Voivod a lot, but their light show in 'Astronomy Domine' was excellent. K ^ A C. Alex Harden -- Computer Science Major ^ | ^ State University Of New York At Buffalo \|/ Bitnet: V409EPK3@UBVMSB <--+--> Internet: harden@autarch.acsu.buffalo.edu /|\ Usenet: ub!ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu!v409epk3 v | v US Mail: 368 Wilkeson Quad; Buffalo, NY 14261 O v S Any statements made above are by me unless otherwise noted. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Not bunnies but... Date: Mon, 05 Nov 90 17:20:34 +0000 From: David Elkan <davide@tcom.stc.co.uk> On the subject of the band's humourous (yes, that's the British spelling!) encores, on the last night in London on the "Hold Your Fire" tour the band were playing In The Mood when, erm, a bunch of people dressed as arab oil sheiks came on with guitars and started playing along too. If I remember right they even had the dark glasses to match their white robes and head scarves! I assume that they were the road crew - but did they do this anywhere else on the HYF tour? --David. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 13:18:03 -0500 From: Michael S Savett <savvy@brahms.udel.edu> Subject: Surfing and stuff... Greetings -- to try and answer some questions posed in yesterday's TNMS: when I saw the boyz in Philly last April, they did the surfing bit with Alex...kinda funny! I have a poster of the Presto album cover that was distributed to record stores...you know, the promo ones! BTW, I was in Boston this weekend, and if anyone there wants Presto on LP, Strawberries in town has overstocks for $2.99! The pin that Geddy is wearing in ASOH video is (I think!) Jack Nance as Eraserhead (the 1977 David Lynch movie.) I've read that the boyz are big fans of the director and of that movie! (Wonder if they're into Twin Peaks?) In this week's Billboard mag, there's a whole insert on this fall's special interest videos to be released (including music videos) and unfortunately, Chronicles was not on the list..Allright, I wanna know, who started this rumor??? :^) If anyone taped the Rush MuchMusic special this weekend referred to herein yesterday, please send me mail, as I would like to get a hold of that! Anyone going or know more about the Canadian artist of the Decade ceremony in Toronto? Finally, in the New York Times today (11/5/90) Entertainment Weekly mag took out a full-page ad to promote its 35 greatest rock-n-roll acts of all time issue this week, and Rush is listed in the background of the ad (among hundreds of other acts) as meriting consideration of this honor (of course, there are those who feel Madonna is one of those 35...according to the magazine, she is!) That's all for now... Michael savvy@brahms.udel.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 12:23:16 -0600 From: Crackpot <debg6819@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: Opening band/surfing Mike (V06856JK) asked how a band as pathetic as Voivod opened for RUSH. Probably the same way a band as lousy as Mr. Big opened for RUSH in the shows that I saw. Blech. The guitarist played part of his solo with a power drill or something....oooooh, what talent (not). Stew Fyfe asked about whether or not the Boyz did a "surfing song" near the end of the show in their _Presto_ tour. Well, they did both times I saw them. The first time was better, 'cus I thought it was kind of an improv thing. Then when I saw it again the second time, it just wasn't as funny. As an aside: To anyone out there who has been reading Mr. Samos' messages about Animator, a band he manages who play a LOT of RUSH (and are very good at it), you guys and girls out there may want to ask him about the mailing list for Animator--I've heard them live many times, and they are damned good. R P C A K O C T ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bold%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu (Jeff Beck) Subject: Red Lenses/McCarthyism Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 12:21:10 CDT > Paul Reed Smith is something of a local legend in my hometown (Annapolis, > Maryland) ... he started making guitars about ten years ago, I think. > (someone correct me on this if I'm wrong) and they've become quite popular > in recent years. I recall that Eddie Van Halen was seen around town a couple > of years ago, picking up a PRS guitar handmade by Paul. I think he was buying > it as an investment of sorts, rather than as a guitar to use every day. I'm > sure Paul's original handmade guitars are very valuable by now. Do you know when he stopped making them? Does Alex play a handmade PRS guitar or a later version? > * About Rush and religion > I don't think it's any of our darn business what their beliefs are. But I Well, to a point. It may help to understand their lyrics when you understand their religious beliefs. For instance, a song appearing to support Hinduism or Christianity may require a second look. You can usually deduce, within a certain tolerance range, some philosophies a person might believe, based on their religious preferences. This could help to understand a song, especially if it has any roots in their religious beliefs. But, I don't believe we need to beat this topic to death either. > there some period not so long ago when the States became obsessed with closet > communists and famous people were brought before a committee and made to swear > they weren't communist. I think the committee was instigated by a guy called > McCarthy. Sounded like some kind of Witch Hunty. McCarthyism was started by a Wisconsin senator, Joe McCarthy. Basically, he went around accusing people of being communist if they didn't agree with him. Anyone who said he was going on a witch hunt was automatically labelled a communist because they were against him. Convenient, huh? Anyway, he finally accused someone pretty high up, forget who, and people said, "Wait a minute, this guy's nuts" and that was the end of McCarthyism. -- ****************************************************************************** * Jason Bold - Madison,WI= [(rutgers||ames)!uwvax||att!nicmad]!astroatc!bold * * "A strawberry mind, a body that's built for two" - Michael Hedges * ****************************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 14:34:46 EST From: pmw3y@hopper.cs.Virginia.EDU Subject: Chronicles Video, Metallica, Bass Sounds Well, I went to the local video store at the mall here in Charlottesville VA and asked them about Chronicles. They told me "We do not have it yet, but <emphasis mine> *it is coming*. The gentleman offered to special order it for me if I wanted it before their scheduled receive date which he said was this Thursday 8 November. So, the upshot is: as far as I can tell, the vid HAS been released and will soon be available at least here in C'ville. I don't remember the name of the store, although I do believe they are a member of a chain of video stores. So, don't give up hope, you can find Chronicles on video if you look hard enough... RE: Metallica & Rush I've read several articles in which Metallica have made it clear that they consider Rush to be a big influence in their own music. By the same token, I've also read a couple of interviews with the Gedster in which he has gone out of his way to mention Metallica as one of the better "metal" bands. Also, I think one of the Boyz (I think Geddy) actually assisted with some production work on Master of Puppets, although I don't think he has a credit in the liner notes (source for this is an interview I saw waaay back when M-of-P was released, and I don't remember many particulars -- sorry!). It is safe to say, however, that both groups have a definite feeling of respect and admiration for the other. Rush Song I'd Most Like To Be Able To Play on Kazoo: YYZ Also -- which Bass sound do you RUSHians like the best -- Geddy's Wal, the Steinberger, or the old reliable Rickenbacker? My ordering of those has to be Wal, Rick, Steinberger. I just never thought the Steinberger's sound did as much for the sound of the band as a whole, and I think that the Wal has a really great funky tone to it, especially in the hands of someone who plays as Geddy does. However, I don't really think it's the best bass for songs like Anagram or Red Tide, whose bass lines (IMHO) aren't very varied and consequently don't bring out the best of the Wal's sound. I remember distinctly listening to the very end of Red Barchetta at the Rush show in Richmond VA last May and thinking "Wow, the Wal really sounds *thin* on that part compared to the Rick.." and I wasn't really sure if I liked it or not. Still am not sure, as a matter of fact. However, I still like what Geddy can do with the Wal on most of the songs (Show Don't Tell, High Water, Open Secrets, Territories, Chain Lightning - love that sound!) Anyway, enough rambling for now. Turn it up and tear off the knob, y'all! ObBob&Doug: "coo loo coo coo coo coo coo coo" ObNeilYoung: "keep on rockin in the free world" ObRush: "that was right after we finished making Hold Your Fire...no wait, that was Power Windows...." "It was the 'In The Mood' 12 inch." ----------- Patrick Widener Internet: pmw3y@virginia.edu Department of Computer Science ICBM_Net: 38.02 N, 78.30 W University of Virginia "Hobbes' team wins! All the cheerleaders come out for smooches!" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 5-NOV-1990 15:02:19.12 From: "Jeffrey William Stanton Yaus, KBE" <JYAUS@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU> Subject: Re: The National Midnight Star of 11/05/90 (#90) Re: surf music Someone mentioned that they played a surf song during the encore... and in fact several of my friends who saw them play on the Presto tour echoed this: Geddy would play a surf riff and Alex would pretend he was surfing. ..one possible reason: about a month before my friends saw them play, I read an interview with Alex in .. um... I think Guitar World or Guitar School. In addition to TAB notation for Show Don't Tell and Freewill, the interview asked Alex what his influences were when he started playing. Among the list was "the Beach Boys." The interviewer asked then if Rush had ever played any surf songs. Alex said something like "I don't think so, but you never know." Perhaps he thought about it after the interview and thought it'd be funny (it's so un-Rush-like.) :Jeff: jyaus@eagle.wesleyan.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 12:17:40 -0800 From: Ted Ives <tedi@apple.com> Subject: Laserium returns!!! Hi folks, I just got this info and had to post it ASAP! The Rush Laserium show has returned! It went around the country about 7 years ago briefly but they just started a new Rush show. It's called "Laser Rush: 15 years of Rush hits". For those folks in the Bay area, it's showing at the Morrison Planetarium. Fri/Sat at 7:30 and 9:00 and Sun at around 9:00. Tickets are $6, I think. For more info, call (415) 750-7138. Also, there's another new show called "Rock it" which features mostly 70's Rock classics incl. Rush, ZZ-Top, Boston, Foreigner, Led Zep, etc. The recording mentioned that the Rush show includes Show Don't Tell, Between The Wheels, YYZ, 2112, Tom Sawyer, plus others. These shows are not to be missed! It's totally mindblowing. Best of all, it's cheap and you can afford to go again and again. The shows are live, too, so you never know what they might do. By the way, the Dark Side of the Moon show is still playing at Morrison, (they do the entire album!). My advice is to call your local planitarium. I know Laserium shows can be found in LA, and probably most other major cities. Good luck and take care, - Chris Michael ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 16:12 EST From: "The new, improved, industrial-strength DUDE!!!" Subject: Rush Concert tour G'day, eh! Has Rush totally finished their Presto tour? Will they ever play Buffalo? I was really ticked because I have been waiting for years to see Rush, and when Presto came out, I was determined to catch the show. I kept calling the rock stations here in Buffalo for info, but they never had any. I heard about the Rochester and Toronto shows the day after they sold out. I can't believe they passed by Buffalo, especially with Mr. Big opening! Buffalo is becoming Blown-off-by-big-bands Central. Sucks to be in Buffalo! Later, eh! A desperate and disappointed Dude ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 15:35 CST From: By-tor <UCSKRT@ucs.UWPLATT.EDU> Subject: Live mixing crew G'day, eh? Having seen ZZ Top live last week (horrendous show) with the worst sound mix of any large concert I've been to reminded me somewhat of how I felt attending the Presto tour this past summer; namely, that no large touring act I've ever seen could really get a good sound mix live. The most common problem seems to be an overdose of midrange/brightness, so all you hear is guitar and other bright instruments. It's often times like listening to the band through a single horn speaker. I asked a friend about this, and he gave me an answer that has since sparked my interest, and I would like to post it for anyone who has worked at the soundboard or knows someone who has. He basically said that since the sound mixer is required to listen to every show and mix it constantly based upon changing conditions, and since most shows are deafingly loud, especially those in arenas, the hearing of the mixer will necessarily get worse with every show, and therefore he/she will add more midrange to counter that which can't be heard. The reason I post this to the Rush list is that we fans of the band generally hold better sonic tastes, and I'm curious as to whether a) anyone thinks this theory has any validity, and b) can anything be done about it. When I saw Presto, what really stood out in my mind was Alex's guitar was loud enough to make my ears distort what I heard, and Ged's bass was barely discernible. I'd be very interested to hear comment on this, particularly from those with any inside information about the sound reproduction at large shows. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Kevin Tipple, aka Blue Steel, By-tor University of Wisconsin - Platteville Bitnet: UCSKRT@UWPLATT.BITNET Platteville, Wisconsin USA Internet: UCSKRT@UCS.UWPLATT.EDU ================================================================================ No, my name is *spelled* Raymond Luxury Yacht, but it's pronounced "Throat Wobbler Mangrove." - Monty Python ================================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 14:48:50 PST From: changed@robotics.berkeley.edu (Chang... Ed Chang.) Subject: p/g cover This is my first posting to TNMS after "lurking" for the past few months of being on the list. Here goes: As far as I know, no one has ever mentioned anything about the rumor of the word "Rush" being printed numerous times on the cover of _Grace Under Pressure_. Has anyone else heard of this rumor, and has anyone actually found the words? I looked for it myself, but couldn't find anything... Ed ORQ: "Then you learn the lesson that it's tough to be so cool" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 19:58:35 EST From: Ken Dykes <kgdykes@aftermath.waterloo.edu> Subject: universal juveniles >Date: Sun, 4 Nov 90 20:14:35 -0800 >From: Ted Ives <tedi@apple.com> >Subject: Rush-related Discography > >RUSH-RELATED DISCOGRAPHY >By Chris Michael >Last Rev: 11/90 >LPs: >"Universal Juveniles" by Max Webster (Rush in "Battlescar") >1980 (ANR-1-1027 Anthem) For those who may be intersted in the trivia of numbers. My copy of this LP has a few numbers on it for the Anthem Catalog... The album graphics (ie: original artwork) say the above, anr-1-1027 also the inner paper sleeve with lyrics & drawings agrees with anr-1-1027 and adds: also available in Musicassette 4an-1-1027 and, get this :-), 8Track Tape 8an-1-1027! Back on the external cover, there is a white gum label wrapped over the spine, it sez: anr 1627 an anthem reissue [yes sixteen, not ten-27] previously resleased at full price on anr 11027 So, do catalog numbers really mean anthing? :-) :-) (and no, i dont go around checking every number on every discography, i just happened to remember noticing this one before) - Ken Dykes, Software Development Group, UofWaterloo, Canada [43.47N 80.52W] kgdykes@watmath.waterloo.edu [129.97.128.1] watmath!kgdykes ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rlr%bbt@rti.rti.org (rader) Subject: A brief note on Voivod... Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 20:07:56 EST Please be patient with me folks, I have a little non-Rush comment to make: V068J6JK@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu (Mike) writes... > > BTW, does anybody have any idea as to how a band as pathetic as Voivod > managed to open for a band as awesome as Rush?!?? Cheez, Mike, why do you think that Voivod is pathetic? Nothing could be further from the truth. Admittedly, Voivod is a hell of a lot harder than Rush has ever been, and maybe you don't like metal, but Voivod is an excellent band! I have the "Nothingface" CD (DDD!), and it's great. These are excellent, creative musicians. I only wish Voivod opened when I saw Rush... -- ron rader, jr rlr%bbt@rti.rti.org = Opinions are my own and do not | | i gotta six- rlr%bbt$rti.rti.org@CUNYVM = necessarily reflect those of | | pack, & nothin' to do ...!mcnc!rti!bbt!rlr = BroadBand Tech. (SO THERE!) *** Punk ain't no religious cult, punk means thinking for yourself - DKs *** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 18:50:20 -0800 From: ppierald@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (Perdle) Subject: Top 3 songs Hi - I have always had a hard time coming up with my favorite Rush song. I usually rattle off a list of 10 or 20 that come to mind. They are all so good! I am curious as to what you all think about this. If you want, mail me your three favorite Rush songs. To do this please do the following: 1) mail to ppierald@polyslo.calpoly.edu 2) make the Subject: line to read "Top 3 songs" (For sorting purposes) 3) make the body look like the following: Fly By Night La Villa Strangiato YYZ (your mailing address) Please do not include any extra carriage returns, etc. Please type the titles of the songs as they appear of the album (no abbrs.) I will take entries until 11/20/90 and I will post the results then. Thanks for you effort in this grand undertaking :-> -Paul Pieralde ppierald@polyslo.calpoly.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 19:59:49 PST From: mjahnke%sdcc13@ucsd.edu (******* Meg *********) Subject: Some thoughts I've been wondering this for some time now... Is it "Free Will" or "Freewill"? On the album I belive it's spelled as one word, but the titles being in all caps it's hard to tell. I just got finished typing in something written by Neil Peart, though, and he writes it as two words. So which is it? Also why is the song called "Jacob's Ladder"? I have no clue on this one... I still need those song lists from bootlegs or if you wrote them down from concerts!! C'mon guys, we've got 500+ people on the list now, and yet I've only gotten 2 responses!! I REALLY need those songlists... anything will help! -Meg ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 22:40 EST Subject: Chronicles Video (I got mine) From: jrs@cblpe.att.com!Ted Dean said: > I work for Transworld Music. They are one of the biggest music >and video distributers in the country. They own every Record Town and Tape >World in the nation. So they are big. They also don't have the Chronicles >Video, nor have they any record of ordering it. I don't know what this means >but I felt it should be made public. Then Carl Samos said: > ... True, >there has been talk on the digest about the video being available, but >has anybody actually seen it? Since I haven't seen anyone else post this, I'll do it. I've got my copy of the Chronicles Video. I bought it Saturday (11/3/90) at Camelot Music in Columbus, Ohio for $17.95. They had 3 copies; I bought one so there are 2 left (hurry on down :) ) If anything, it's interesting to watch the evolution of the Boyz hair-styles. I was disappointed that it's only 63 minutes long. It does exist so keep looking. Jeff Sherota jrs@cblpe.att.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Wireless Date: Tue, 6 Nov 90 7:33:05 CST From: T.J. Higgins <a106d!tj@uunet.UU.NET> > RUSH-RELATED DISCOGRAPHY > > By Chris Michael > Last Rev: 11/90 > > LPs: > > <Lifeson-produced for "Wireless" around 1981. Can anyone I.D.?> I have one Wireless album, "Positively Human, Relatively Sane" which is from 1979, Mercury SRM-1-3750. Geddy Lee and Kim Mitchell are thanked in the credits, but the album was produced by Micheal Tilka. -------------------------------------------------------------------- T.J. Higgins uunet!ingr!higgins (UUCP) Intergraph Corp. M/S IW17A3 higgins@ingr.com (Internet) One Madison Industrial Park Huntsville, AL 35894-0001 "Well-weathered leather, hot metal (205) 730-7922 and oil, the scent of country air" -Rush ----------------------------------------------------------
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