The National Midnight Star #117

Errors-To: rush-request@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: 12/03/90 - The National Midnight Star #117
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 117 Monday, 3 December 1990 Today's Topics: Administrivia Not just another sampling article Some new stuff In The Studio, RUSH HOUR, A thank you to rush-mgr Sampling (No more! I promise!) 11/30/90 - The National Midnight Star #115 Obscurities RE: 11/30/90 - The National Midnight Star #115 Breaking things on stage (none) broken strings, Max Webster, pedals, bunnies, & chameleon things.. Rush sheet music; tablature, 'fake books', etc. Yes mixes... Laser Rush Terry Brown ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Administrivia Date: Fri, 30 Nov 90 15:12:09 EST From: RUSH Fans Digest Manager <rush-mgr> Hi there, Just a quick request: Now that it's getting to the end of the semester and accounts have a way of changing or going away. If you know your address will change, *please* send me mail at the 'rush-request' address in advance. It makes my life much easier, and I don't have to worry about mail from sysadmins informing me that the account I've been bombarding with mail is disabled/deleted. If you're going away for an extended break, and you run the risk of having your mailbox fill up (and start bouncing mail), please consider dropping off and re-joining when you get back. I'd much rather take the extra 5 minutes twice than deal with a month's worth of 'mailbox full' messages. Everyone gets a few gratis, then I get tired of it and end up removing them anyway. Lastly, remember that all important addresses are at the end of *every* digest. Editor, The National Midnight Star (RUSH fans mailing list) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 90 14:20 EDT From: Ken Renard <KDRENARD@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Not just another sampling article With all the advances in electronics in the past years, music has joined the computer age too with sampling. It's a real neat idea to have control over any sound you wish to record with electronics. Imagine the studio during the recording of YYZ on Moving Pictures after the 6th take. There would be broken glass all over the place without sampling. [ Unfortunately, a line or two was lost here due to the "From" bug. Sorry! For everyone's future reference, don't start a line with the word "From". :rush-mgr ] P.S. Everyone in the Pittsburgh area, call Buhl Science Center and request a Rush laser show. (412) 231-2319 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 90 14:36:04 EST From: Neil_Peart@ub.cc.umich.edu Subject: Some new stuff First of all, I'm actually NOT Mr. Peart. But I thought I'd do this just to shock some people! This whole debate on sampling is one indication that we Rush fans are starting to get restless and bored. Face it, I CAN'T WAIT ANOTHER YEAR! Also, can you guess who I REALLY am? (Jim Armbruster, don't give it away!) Actually, it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 90 15:40:20 EST From: Troy Karhoff <karhoff@ptd460b.erim.org> Subject: In The Studio, RUSH HOUR, A thank you to rush-mgr First: --------- ronz@imager3.llnl.gov (Ron Zasadzinski) writes: >Thanks for transcribing the "In The Studio" >interview about Moving Pictures and early Rush history. Really >good material there. Could you post the date of the interview >to The NMS? I recorded IN THE STUDIO from the radio, I believe, around the time 'A Show Of Hands' came out. Check the copyright date on that CD. But I'm not sure when the interview took place; unfortunately, no mention was made during the interview. Sorry. (I've often wondered when it was recorded also!) Second: ---------- About two years ago, Much Music (the MTV of Canada) aired what was called the Rush Hour. For some reason I didn't get a chance to videotape it. Did someone out there make a videotaped copy of the special? If so, please email me information about it. I would like a copy of it. Thanks! Third: ---------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> >I just wanted to interject quickly here to make one request: would it >be possible to cut back on the sampling debate, unless it directly >pertains to RUSH? T H A N K Y O U !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A M E N !!!!!!!!!!!! I think most of us could care less about people's opinions towards rap and sampling and pentagrams or whatever else. Most of us, I'm sure, would rather read stories that are insightful and different. And most of all-- articles that deal with Rush and their music. It makes reading the National Midnight Star a learning experience. Enough said.... =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | Troy Karhoff | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | email: karhoff@ptd460a.erim.org | | : karhoff@ptd460b.erim.org | | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE of MICHIGAN | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 90 16:17 EST From: "Michael Leonard Sensor" <MLS129@PSUVM.PSU.EDU> Subject: Sampling (No more! I promise!) Ok, folks: I promise this is the *last* I'll ever say about sampling. I was glad to see the article in NMS #115 about the *true* "Sampled Sawyer". Figures, the rumors about it got all out of proportion. I think I'll try to get the local pop (read "garbage")/top 40 station to play it tonight. Faint as "Hip Hop Creature"'s connection with Rush may be, it still may have a place in my Rush archives, along with "Take Off" and other such things. I agree that these sampling discussions are getting a bit out of topic for this list. Anyone want to start rec.rock-n-roll.sampling.guys.who.cant.sing. but.like.to.steal.other.music ? Rushically yours, Mike =============================================================================== Michael L. Sensor | "So... you mean that our universe could be... one <MLS129@psuvm.psu.edu> | atom in some being's fingernail? Wow..." PSU Altoona Campus | --Pinto in "Animal House" Altoona PA 16601-3760 | =============================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 90 16:27:24 est From: "Dylan Kaufman" <morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> Subject: 11/30/90 - The National Midnight Star #115 Is "The Source" a program on the Westwood One network or something? -<>Dylan<>- Dylan Kaufman Major in Computer Science morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu Brandeis University, Waltham, MA And on the seventh day, even He rested. We don't. -Emergency Medical Services ---------------------------------------------------------- From: robin_m@apollo.com Date: Fri, 30 Nov 90 14:18:10 EST Subject: Obscurities >From: "HINDS" <lerxst@pine.circa.ufl.edu> >Subject: Rush Oddities Revealed! >What are your most obscure Rush Facts? (Not rumors, but actually concrete- >style articles) >For example, to get the ball rolling, here are a few of my favorites: >(2) As far as Rush covers go, I have heard tapes of Rush playing Bad Boy > (That Beatles Song), I Walk The Line (yes, Johnny Cash), and Rawhide > (Rollin', Rollin' Rollin,). (Do those count as covers?) I would say. Might I add that in Greenville SC they played "Louie Louie" according to Mr. Big's vocalist. And of course Wipeout, but that goes without saying :) >(3) Neil Used to play with a band called "The Mumblin' Sumpthin'" (sp?) -- > was that in Visions? I don't remember it....maybe....but he did carry drums around in a trash can or something when he went to the audition. I think Alex made a remark about it in some interview. Geddy was in a band called "Hush" (pretty sure it was Geddy) before they formed Rush. Also, RUSH had a keyboardist at one time during their bar days, but it didn't work out. >"Your Credit Rating's Good For A Madonna Or Bardot" --Fish -marshall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Work: |And you'll recognize by the reflection in our eyes robin_m@apollo.hp.com |That deep down inside we're all one and the same School: |We're clutching at straws, still drowning.... cygnus@wpi.wpi.edu | -Marillion ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 90 20:43 GMT From: CHRISLEY@vax.oxford.ac.uk Subject: RE: 11/30/90 - The National Midnight Star #115 Dave Kehrer asked what Broon's been up to lately. Well, he did produce IQ's last (in more than one sense of the word) album in 1988: "Are You Sitting Comfortably?" Genesis/Marillion fans might like older IQ (not produced by Broon), while Rush fans might like the later stuff... Ron Chrisley ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 1 Dec 90 12:07:36 est From: "Dylan Kaufman" <morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> Subject: Breaking things on stage Last night I went to the Smithereens concert here at Brandeis (as the medical standby, so I got in free ;). I don't claim to know a lot about music, but I thought I'd mention a couple of things I noticed about the opening band, Carry Nation. One of the backup singers played a violin through most of the opening act... she seemed to be pretty much destroying it. If you think Alex Lifeson breaks a lot of strings, you should have seen the bow hairs hanging off the violinist's bow! It was very funny. The other thing I wanted to mention was about the drummer. He seemed to be hitting the drums extremely, perhaps even EXCESSIVELY hard... to the point that one of his drum sticks broke into three pieces and flew all over the place. Anyone ever seen something like that happen to Neil? BTW, the drummer wasn't very interesting to hear or watch... -<>Dylan<>- Dylan Kaufman Major in Computer Science morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu Brandeis University, Waltham, MA And on the seventh day, even He rested. We don't. -Emergency Medical Services ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 1 Dec 90 16:01 EST From: Broonsey <ORION@DESIRE.WRIGHT.EDU> Greetings RUSHans-- I noticed something odd recently while looking at the FAQL. It said that Ged's real name was (and I quote), "Gary Lee Leibovitz". I have heard from variouys others that his name is Gary Weinrib. I'm not bashing Dan (good job on the List, Dan!), I'm just curious as to the source of that information. I'm going to check my main source tonight at Rocky, but I'd appreciate it if someone could let me know where Leibovitz comes from (if someone says Poland, I'll KILL) "Peace and save the planet!" - Ged -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Adam Dickson | "Arrrrrrggghhhhhh!! Wright State University | Uuuunnnnngghghggghhh! Dayton, Ohio | Grrrrrrrrr!" orion@wsu.bitnet | -Rocky, RHPS =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 1 Dec 90 16:35:00 EST From: "Mike Andrews" <kramer@wittenberg.edu> Subject: broken strings, Max Webster, pedals, bunnies, & chameleon things.. Hi all, a few replies here, slightly delayed by our computing center's taking 3 days to install VMS 5.4...: > From: Robyn Landers <rblanders@watmath.waterloo.edu> > > As for all this theorizing that Alex intentionally breaks guitar > strings so he can show off his prowess at throwing guitars off stage > and catching new ones quickly... I highly doubt it. Who needs > all that hassle just to look cool? I think the other performing > guitarists would agree with me that one simply does NOT need the > hassle of breaking a string or switching instruments while > performing. Right.. I managed to break a string on my BASS last year during a gig... That's something you definitely don't need. Alex went through the entire Cincinatti show I saw without breaking a string or switching axes. > also From: Robyn Landers <rblanders@watmath.waterloo.edu> > > - On Wednesday December 5 at the Toronto Music Awards, there will be > a special one time only reunion performance of the original > Max Webster!!!! I've got my tickets... Is that going to be telecast? Time? Network? I'd LOVE to see that! > From: "C. Alex Harden" <V409EPK3@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> > > >From: ez003211@deneb.ucdavis.edu (Slarty Bartfast) > >Subject: Triggered vocals and _The Body Electric_ > > > >[....] video, you will see that in some of the songs recorded live, > >Alex uses the pedals. You will also notice that when he does, no vocals are > >triggered. In fact, what is triggered, is background bass chords and various > >effects. I think this should settle the argument completely. > > It doesn't. Granted, he and Geddy use the pedals a lot for synth samples, but > Alex DOES use them for background vocals quite frequently. In the Toronto > Presto concert, I was sitting relatively close to the back monitors, where > most of the sampled stuff is broadcast. Take, for example, "Subdivisions"; > he triggered Neil's voice saying 'Subdivisions'. And I'm pretty sure he > triggered 'show me, don't tell me' for "Show Don't Tell". I'm sure sometimes Right, it's both. They've got two sets of pedals (I THINK, someone correct me if I'm wrong here), one for bass/synth lines and one for MIDI effects, samples, triggering sequences, etc etc.. At least that would make sense... I too heard the 'show me don't tell me' sample, mainly because Alex triggered it just slightly late (oops! :-) > From: "HINDS" <lerxst@pine.circa.ufl.edu> > > Re: A few observations on live performances c/o Mike > I noticed the amazing chameleon guitars, and originally just thought it > was a new Jack Secret c/o The Omega Concern invention, though later I > just attributed the change in guitars to the different shows. Bonus > question: Does Alex change clothes, too? I was watching for that. They all seem to have the same outfit for both shows... so I guess not.. > From: manymanymany people :-) > Subject: bunnies & guitar duels on the Presto tour My 2 cents: at Cincinatti: bunnies inflated from the two hats on the stage. Sat there for a few songs, then danced a bit during Tom Sawyer.. (pretty cool, I thought!) No guitar duels with Paul Gilbert (Mr. Big), and most depressing, no scantily clad bunnies appearing on stage :-( I think it was the last two weeks of the tour, so maybe they were winding down the act a bit.. I dunno. Okay, and now a question: does anyone have a good rundown of what MIDI stuff the boyz are using, in particular what keyboards/tone modules Ged is using? I know they started with a Minimoog and Mood Taurus bass pedals, then he got an Oberheim, then around p/g time he went out and got a lot of new stuff when Neil got his Simmons kit.. I think I saw a Roland D-50 on the ASoH video, and I know Neil's Simmons are hooked to an Akai S900 sampler, but does anyone have a full rundown of what they're using nowadays? --- Mike Andrews Springfield, OH | A (by)product of the heart of the Bluegrass Internet: kramer@wittenberg.edu | "Tough times demand tough talk demand tough Bitnet: kramer@wittenbg.bitnet | hearts demand tough songs demand..." - Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 1 Dec 90 14:54:20 EST From: "Patrick M. Ryan" <ryan%sju.edu@RELAY.CS.NET> Subject: Rush sheet music; tablature, 'fake books', etc. I'd like to get some recommendations from the guitarists out there on Rush sheet music. My sight reading is pretty lousy so I'm more interested in tablature formatted music and 'fake' books, i.e. the ones which just have the generic chords. I've seen a few Rush music books at record stores and was wondering how good they were. I've picked up a few songs from back when I subscribed to the magazine 'Guitar for the Practicing Musician'. They always seemed to have pretty good transcriptions in tablature. My subscription ran out a while ago so I don't know what's been in there recently by Rush, if anything. I've only been on the NMS list for a few weeks so if this topic has already been thrashed about and summarized, someone please just send me a note saying so. Thanks, Pat "And when I leave I don't know what I'm hoping to find. And when I leave I don't know what I leaving behind" patrick m. ryan ryan@sju.edu / ryan%sjuphil.sju.edu@relay.cs.net {bagate|liberty|princeton|rutgers}!sjuphil!ryan pmr@gemini.gsfc.nasa.gov ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 2 Dec 90 17:31:43 -0500 (EST) From: "Mark R. Stemm" <msaj+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Yes mixes... I know that this has nothing to do with Rush, but it does have something to do with the current sampling discussion. I believe someone brought up some "samples" of Owner of A Lonely Heart by Yes. Are you referring to the "dance mixes" of several of their songs? If so, they were done in conjunction with at least one member of the band(Trevor Rabin, i believe)--I believed he co-produced and engineered the "mixes". They aren't very good, and in no way reflect Yes, but they were legitimate. Sorry for the digression... -Mark Stemm "I don't like to brag, and I don't like to boast, but I do like butter on my breakfast toast." -RHCP Q: So..what type of music do you play? Perry Farell(Jane's Addiction)--Well, umm, it's like a cross between Duke Ellington and uhh... Bad Brains. Q:Bad Brains...oh. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Laser Rush Date: Sun, 02 Dec 90 19:09:50 PST From: Bob Joslin <bobj@hpindix.cup.hp.com> I am writing to say that I just saw the Laser Rush show at the Morison Planetarium in SF. The show was great! However, there weren't enough people there! Not even half of the seats were taken... So to all you Bay Area Rushians, get some groups together and GO! Shows are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and 9:00, Sunday at 5:00. Tickets are $6.00. No need to go with advance ticket sales through Ticketron, since it's not selling out. Bob Joslin ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Terry Brown Date: Mon, 03 Dec 90 13:45:50 +0000 From: David Elkan <davide@tcom.stc.co.uk> In the last digest, dwk@sunsrvr2.cci.com (Dave Kehrer) asked... "I was wondering if any of you out there knows what Terry (Broon) Brown's been up to lately." Last year (1989) he produced an album by the British progressive-rock-type- band iQ (sadly now disbanded, I think :( iQ were on the Squawk record label, which if my memory is correct was run by Cliff Burnstein and Peter Mensch, both of whom have been mentioned in the 'thank you's on various Rush albums. I heard that Rush wanted iQ to open for them on the HYF tour in London, which would have been great, but they couldn't book them as they weren't on the promoter's lists. Rush had no opening act that time. I think Squawk records has gone bust, too. --David. ----------------------------------------------------------
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