The National Midnight Star #170

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: 02/13/91 - The National Midnight Star #170
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 170 Wednesday, 13 February 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia The Pass and a JUICY RUMOUR (none) Rush Concert Groups Musician subscribers Christ, etc Opening Acts REQUEST! opening bands (again) Re: The Pass Zebra, more DDD talk PESTO Moving Pictures DDD TNMS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS RUSH HEADS... (none) DDD discs The Pass (again) Voivod, La Villa, Rush/Max Christ Re: 02/08/91 - The National Midnight Star #169 Aimee Mann on HYF OTHER OPENING BANDS La Villa Strangiato and CDs Boycott Redd Kross! geddy on metal shop Not Really RUSH, but Kim Mitchell Supporters; 2112 reference ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> Subject: Administrivia Hi all, Just a quick note on a couple of things. First of all, Syrinx finally received it's upgrade to the real version of Ultrix 4.0 (instead of the Beta stuff it's been running for months/years/decades now). If there were any problems late Friday or over the weekend, this may be the cause (mail, anon. ftp, etc). Also, due to illness on my part, there was no NMS for Monday, 2/11 or Tuesday, 2/12. I'll try to stay well enough to get it out the rest of this week. rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 11:52 EST From: Shane Faulkner <V127L2QZ@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: The Pass and a JUICY RUMOUR Someone mentioned they think 'Christ what have you done?' is not an interjection.... I tend to agree, to some extent. True, Christ did not commit suicide, but I *think* Neil is saying that the 'noble warrior' set a bad example for mankind by 'losing the will to fight...' The message in the song is that the only noble pursuit is the whole-hearted will to live. And Neil does not have to even believe in Christ to use this reference in a song, he could be simply using it as a literary parallel. Actually, I think the line in question is a double-entendre... it is used both to the teen who has committed suicide as a an interjection, and by Neil questioning Christs actions leading to his crucifiction... All my opinion, but I'd like to hear comments on this. >From the JUICY RUMOUR department- from a very reliable source.... the album has been delayed till NOVEMBER (approx.)... no info on why, but my guess is that the boys want a particular producer (hopefully Peter Collins) and are waiting till he (or she) is available.. Personnally, I don;t care who produces as long as it's not Rupert Hine. AND---------- also from the reliable source, the boys are PLANNING on a mini pre-album release tour a la the Semi Tour of the Some of the Hemispheres (before Signals) and the pre P/G tour... This would be the most!!! I can't imagine what it's like seeing the Boyz play a song I have never heard before LIVE. -Shane ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 7 Feb 91 16:18:53 mst From: wicat!jjm@cs.utah.edu (John J. Mendenhall) >From jjm Subject: The Pass In TNMS #168 Kenneth Mark Maxham <max@owlnet.rice.edu> writes: >I wonder how many people realize that when Neal writes in The Pass: > > Someone set a bad example, made surrender seem alright > the act of a noble warrior who lost the will to fight. > Christ, what have you done? > >that the word "Christ" is a noun and not an interjection. No one but Neil can say if he meant for "Christ" to be a noun or an interjection. I don't think it matters because the meaning to the listener is more important than the meaning to the author (unless you are the author). As to how you interpret the above passage you might do well to note the following: 1) Christ did not surrender. 2) Although Christ was noble, he was not a warrior. 3) Christ never lost the will to do anything. & 4) He would never want to fight in the first place. In this post I am always using "Christ" as a noun and never as an interjection. I will supply references if you request. Later, John Mendenhall jjm@wicat ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 17:30:50 GMT From: trice@vttcf.cc.vt.edu (Tony R. Rice) Subject: Rush Concert Groups Anyone interested in getting together to see a RUSH concert at the following venues: Capitol Centre, Largo MD (Washington DC) RUSH always plays here Richmond Coliseum, Richmond VA RUSH usually plays here Hampton Coliseum, Hampton VA (Norfolk VA) RUSH always plays here Email me at the above address or to MRMIDI or HAHAHAHAHA on America Online. I'm willing to organize something if enough people are interested. Some ideas are: Dinner before the show in a nearby banquet room Ride Sharing Getting tickets/seats together or just meeting somewhere before the show to say hi Email me with any other ideas you may have. _______________________________________________________________________________ Tony R. Rice | Virginia Tech Department of Computer | Science & Sleap Deprevation Studies ________________________________________| Promoting Creativity Through | Conceptual Torture |______________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bold%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu (Jeff Beck) Subject: Musician subscribers Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 11:15:51 CDT Sorry about posting, but I can't get mail through with that address. We don't have a very sophisticated system here.... Anyway, for the request of musicians subscribed to TNMS, count me in! I am a guitar player, and I was "raised" on Rush, if you will. I had been playing for about a month when I first heard 2112 on the radio. I had been taping some other stupid song and just left the tape deck on. Imagine my surprise when I heard something as intense as 2112 after only having been exposed to crap like "I don't like spiders and snakes", etc.... Anyway, after I heard Rush, I spent the next three months working on nothing but 2112. Then I heard La Villa Strantiato and worked on that until I could finally play it after two years. Then I worked on stuff from Permanent Waves. Then I realized that there *are* other groups worth listening to and fun to play, like Yes, Zeppelin, etc. But basically, after two years of playing guitar, my repertoire consisted of at least 90% Rush songs! I remember very much my amazement that you didn't have to have a simple rhythm guitar part with a lead over it to make good music. One guitar could do it all. -- ****************************************************************************** * Jason Bold - Madison,WI= [(rutgers||ames)!uwvax||att!nicmad]!astroatc!bold * * "A strawberry mind, a body that's built for two" - Michael Hedges * ****************************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dan Dickerman <dickermn@hpcugsya.cup.hp.com> Subject: Christ, etc Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 10:07:51 PST > Neil's line "Christ, what have you done?" is an interjection and a noun. > Neil says himself that he likes to write multiple interpretations into songs. > It's the mark of a good lyricist/poet. It's a floor wax! It's a dessert topping! [ It's a desert topping you cow! :-) Sorry, couldn't resist. :rush-mgr ] Okay, I took literature/critical analysis classes like everybody else. So, at the risk of starting a holy war, I'm gonna throw-in my 2 cents: To be fair, the original statement of lyric did leave-out a large section of the lyrics (presumably to more clearly illustrate a point and not to mislead). This correction was noted in the last issue (I've added a few more to make a different point). > > Someone set a bad example, made surrender seem alright > > the act of a noble warrior who lost the will to fight. And now you're stranded on a rocky ledge Staring down into a hartless sea Done with life on a razor's edge Nothing's what you thought it would be . . . **a vast portion of the track ommitted here for space concerns** > "No hero in your tragedy > No daring in your escape > No salutes for your surrender > Nothing noble in your fate > Christ, what have you done?" The suicide in question, falling "into a heartless sea", is a very passive method, requiring only the effort of allowing one's self to fall. In a similar sense, Jesus allowed himself to "fall" to his death by not resisting the will of his crucifiers. In both cases, the person basically _allows_ himself to die. Stretching a point, true, but in the mind of a really depressed person (For those of you who have never been really depressed, you really should try it some time, just for the experience), they can seem very similar, allowing a suicidal person to think himself (or herself) a Christ figure, committing a martyred, noble act. To accept that last bit, you'd need to assume that Jesus committed a martyred, noble act: a purely religious question which I will not pose. Note however, that if you take the opposite opinion, you could even interpret this to mean that Jesus did a silly thing in allowing himself to be crucified. Taking the martyred teen point further, the Lyric also be interpreted to be addressing the suicidal teen himself (or herself) who, thinking they are facing a martyr's death, would answer to the title "Christ." Personally, I'd always just thought was an interjection. --Dan "Crucifiction? Down the hall, line on your left, one cross each." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 13:22:51 -0500 From: jlang (~ Rush Fanatic ~) Subject: Opening Acts REQUEST! Ok, Ok, due to popular demand (a whole 2 votes!!) I will now start going throught the back issues of NMS to find out about Rush's opening acts from the various tours. Since this does take time, to speed up the process, those of you who have seen Rush (and it better be everyone on the list! *<:-) Right? .... I said RIGHT??) live, from ANY tour, please send me an email message with: 1. What tour you saw Rush on (even the date would be nice). 2. And WHO openned up for them on that show you saw. Please email this to jlang@syrinx.umd.edu so I can keep all the incoming mail in one place. Thanks. Once I get all this info compiled, I will summarize for the list and will implement it into the Rush List of Tour Dates. (I forget when this was last put out, anyone got the Digest Number?) Well, that's about it from this end. On a side note, I saw a local band performed here at UCSD, called The Excentrics, and they did really good Rush cover tunes, Limelight, and Red Barchetta. If any of you are into local music scenes and are in Southern California, try and see these guys, really good! The BEST Rush cover I've seen in a long time. On the new album.. I think we're all due now for another instrumental no?? Can't wait... -Jimmy "...but now the sea's too heavy..And I just, I just don't understand.." -The Guys from Up North. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 13:21 EST From: DG8150%ALBNYVMS.BITNET@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU Subject: opening bands (again) When I save Rush on the GP tour, Marilion opened for them. I didn't really like them then. Now I do. I think Marillion also opened for Rush when they did the post-signals tour at Radio City Music hall. I'm not sure, I wasn't there. One quick question, how many people would like to see Rush pass the opening band and play 2 sets instead? Later Dean ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 10:33:08 PST From: ronz@imager3.llnl.gov (Ron Zasadzinski) Subject: Re: The Pass I agree with Robert Simmon that the use of "Christ" in the line "Christ, what have you done?" is both an interjection and a noun. In the context of the song, it makes the most sense to me as an interjection (see David Arnold's excellent commentary issue #169). However, I believe that "Christ" is also intended as a noun in The Pass based on how the lyrics are printed in the album. Notice that for every song on the entire album, the only words printed in capitals are the words in the chorus and proper nouns. The line "Christ, what have you done?" is at the end of a verse, not a chorus (all the other words in that verse are not capitalized), yet "Christ" is capitalized. Hence, my conclusion is that both meanings are intended. There is always the possibility that the capitalization of "Christ" is a typo, but Neil once said in a backstage club newsletter that he personally checks the lyric sheets himself before they are printed so I would think that the probability of typos is very small. ORQ- "... until later" (Show Don't Tell, _Presto_) -Ron ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 10:47:35 -0800 From: David Conley <dmc@u.washington.edu> Subject: Zebra, more DDD talk CRANMER@MPS.OHIO-STATE.EDU writes: > Does anyone know if Zebra ever _did_ open for Rush - aside of that one > time when they had to cancel at the last minute? That was a band with a > lot of potential. I follow Zebra pretty closely, and to my knowledge they never opened for Rush (too bad). Zebra has LOTS of potential... they are a great band. Another super talented 3-man show (but not as talented as Rush :-)) Check out their Live album. Lewis A Bernstein <V087N562@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> writes: > As far as DDD sounds on the Rush compact discs, I think >that Moving Pictures is DDD, and so is everything that they made >after that point. To all of you audiophiles, the disc player was >already making waves as early as 1983, you just couldn't get them >for a reasonable price until 1985 or so (I got mine in '85) >Moving Pictures was one of the first discs that I bought, and I Nope. I must disagree. Moving pictures is not DDD. I believe the first Rush recording that was done DDD was Power Windows in 1985. True, the CD player may have been available in the mid to early '80's, the CD format really did not come on strong till about '86 . Maybe I was behind the times? :-). Cheers, David ----- David Conley "The Digital Anatomist" dmc@milton.u.washington.edu University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 11:12:37 PST From: ninjar@EBay.Sun.COM (David Martin) Subject: PESTO Some Rush fans seem to not like Presto as much as other albums and are looking for rush to repeat something they have already done in the past. From what I`ve read in Guitar School and radio interviews, Rush has stated that Signals was an experimental album. Rush`s style has changed from rock to progressive rock to progressive jazz. Rush has stated that this is their style now and is what we will probably see in the near future. It took years for Rush to get where they are at now, Rush music is just Rush music, the best band in the universe, there is no comparison. Later, David@sun (49ervile) "I find no absolutin in my rational point of view" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 12:03:56 -0800 From: Douglas V. Simpkinson <douglips@ocf.Berkeley.EDU> Subject: Moving Pictures DDD No. Sorry. My brother's copy of MP is AAD, and mine (printed later) is Either AAD or ADD. Signals was AAD and later became ADD. Even my copy of P/G is AAD, though later editions were ADD. Power Windows was their first digital recording. I WISH Moving Pictures was DDD, that would be a multiple orgasm. Doug ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 15:42:41 CST From: Murdock <smb1@Ra.MsState.Edu> Subject: TNMS Well, here goes my first post to TNMS. Just a couple of little things that I've jotted down notes to. I know that in Atlanta for the HYF tour the opening act was McNealy Schneker Group (sp?). They weren't all that great in my [ I thought it was "McCauly Schenker" (sp?), not "McNealy..."? :rush-mgr ] opinion. I sort of had a rough day before hand and I took at little nap right there in the Omni while they were playing. As far as the Presto tour goes. I drove back to Atlanta from School here in Starkville, MS on wednesday for the concert that night and then had to be back for finals starting on Friday. I think it was *well* worth it. For Time Stand Still there was no picture of Aimee Mann on the back screen either. I don't know why they didn't show her picture this time. But, I do know that we did have some very nice looking ladies in Bunny outfits come on stage and had the Boys towels and a drink. Well, Geddy and Neil did, Alex got what looked to be a Stage Hand dresses in a giant bunny outfit smoking a cigar for himself. I also thought that the stage show lacked a little of what was there from the HYF tour. Although I think that the Laser's were a little better. Especially the way in which they had the fiber optics around the screen and on the floor of the stage and beamed the lasers through them. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | 96 Rock WKLS FM/AM Atlanta | Steve Brunton | | Atlanta's Pure Rock and Roll | smb1@ra.msstate.edu | | | Murdock on most everything.. | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- |Begin the day with a friendly voice, a companion unobtrusive. | |Plays that song that so elusive, and the magic music makes your morning mood | | -The Spirit of Radio RUSH | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 9 February 1991 00:25:11 CST Subject: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS RUSH HEADS... From: U24129@UICVM.uic.edu!jjm DON'T KNOW IF YOU KNOW THIS, BUT TRITON COLLEGE HAS A LAZER SHOW! FOR THE PAST FEW MONTHS IT WAS PLAYING LED ZEP'S MUSIC. THIS MONTH IS THE DOORS. I TALKED TO A BUDDY WHO WORKS THERE AND NEXT MONTH IS SUPPOSE TO BE FLOYD. ANYWAYS, HE SAID THAT IF THEY GET ENOUGH REQUESTS, THEY WOULD DO RUSH SO HOW ABOUT IT? ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS GO DOWN THERE AND FILL OUT THE HANDY REQUEST CARD... ITS IN RIVER GROVE AND THE PHONE NUMBER IS : 708-456-5886. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW SHOW TIMES OR DIRECTIONS. L8R THE PATSTER ---------------------------------------------------------- From: moocow!drmath@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (Doctor Math) Date: Sat, 09 Feb 91 05:54:53 EST Boog to all. A (dare I say it) usermeet at one or more of the sites along the next Rush tour is about the best idea I've heard in a long long time. Unfortunately for me, the nearest location will probably be a two hour drive for me. My car does not run. Hopefully it will be by the time the tour rolls around... but just in case, is anybody else "out there" located near the University of Notre Dame in greater 219? Given the ability of any group with this good a communications link to organize, we should help the planet out a little and carpool where possible. Side note: To those who have noticed some correlation between La Villa Strangiato and old cartoon sountracks, take thee unto thy local music store and pick up a copy of "The Carl Stalling Project" (on CD, of course). It's got just about every piece of music from all the old Warner Brothers cartoons. Great listening. Note to rush-mgr: You won't find this account in the mailing-list proper; I gateway the mailing list into a newsgroup (with Waffle). *** Doctor Math ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 09 Feb 91 03:22:47 EST From: Brad Armstrong <71161.1313@CompuServe.COM> Subject: DDD discs Lewis Bernstein makes a statement about Moving Pictures being his first DDD disc. The earliest Rush DDD I know of is Power Windows. Is there a DDD of MP? Mine is ADD and sounds just right. Seems to me it wouldn't be possible to go back and do a DDD from an analog master, right? (aside: see, Derek, I'm learning! :) ) Magician. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brad Armstrong 71161.1313@compuserve.COM The Lion's Den Rochester, NY "... everybody got to elevate from the norm." - N. Peart ---------------------------------------------------------------------$ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Kenneth Mark Maxham <max@owlnet.rice.edu> Subject: The Pass (again) Date: Sat, 9 Feb 91 11:16:55 CST Boy, that'll teach me to try to slip in firm opinion as fact! I should know better with you guys. I came to the "Christ" conclusion a long time after getting _Presto_; The Pass was one of my favorite songs, and that one line always jumped out at me: it somehow seemed uncharacteristic of a Peart lyric, to throw in that sort of emotional outburst. Sure, Peart has spoken with emotion, but usually in a more eloquent way. (Except for "Excitement so tense ... you can cut it with a knife" -- bleah. :-)) An interjection seemed ... very odd, to me. So I was pondering this, and of course his wordplay has always impressed me, so I thought, "What if?" The crucifixion was no suicide, but it did present an ... "alternate" view of death (not only did Jesus allegedly redeem mankind, he also showed up three days later and said "Psych! There's more!") And Jesus sorta did "surrender," in that he knew it was coming (he did predict his betrayal, and so on.) So my conclusion seemed reasonable, and it was more satisfying to me than invoking the name of a deity as an interjection. Maybe he denied it in the interview to keep the Refried Jesus Wheezers off his back ... ;-) I have some amusing "Funnymentalist" stories, should the subject of Rush and Satanism rampage through the NMS sometime. I'll throw in my belated vote for Available Light as my favorite from _Presto_. Is there any way we could change the convention for _Grace_Under_Pressure_ from P/G to G\P? My eye finds the latter much more pleasing. max | Mark Maxham | No, his mind is not for rent, to any god or government | | max@rice.edu | ... he knows changes aren't permanent. But change is. | ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 9 Feb 91 13:49:30 -0800 From: Ted Ives <tedi@apple.com> Subject: Voivod, La Villa, Rush/Max Hi everybody, Here are a few pieces of interesting Rush info..... Rush and Voivod According to the "Western Front News", (Feb-Mar 1991, pg 7), "Voivod will enter the studio in February to record a new album with Rush producer Terry Brown. Geddy Lee is reported to be contributing to the album, due for a summer release through Mechanic." Well, that seems self-explanatory enough. It should be very interesting. Hopefully, Terry will produce for Rush again on one of their next albums. Rupert Hine is supposed to be producing the next one, though. La Villa Inspiration This requires a brief story....2 weeks ago I left a message on a friend's answering machine. His answering machine message had some whimsical cartoon music on it. To my astonishment, it was like it was taken right out of La Villa! He said he took if off a CD and didn't know anything about the Rush song. Well, to make long story short, the piece was written in 1951 by Carl Stalling, and was used in several Warner Bros. Cartoons at that time. It can be found on "The Carl Stalling Project" CD by Warner Bros (9 26027-2). Carl basically wrote all the classic Warner Bros music (Merrie Melodies). The piece itself can be found on track 13 of the CD in several places. The equivalant piece can be found in many spots in La Villa, (like for example, 6 mins into the song). I wouldn't be surprised if other parts of that came from cartoons, as well. One of these days I'll listen to the whole CD. New Rush song? Someone described an apparently new Rush song that they heard last fall. It was probably Battlescar, by Rush and Max Webster. That was ruled out because it's an old song. However, I believe the CD was released around last fall. Radio stations around here played it a lot at that time. (The CD is Universal Juviniles, by the way). Well, du-dea-d-de-d-dats all folks! - Chris Michael ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 9 Feb 91 19:15:35 PST From: 6600mld%ucsbuxa@hub.ucsb.edu (Old Tom Bombadil) Subject: Christ Kenneth Mark Maxham <max@owlnet.rice.edu> writes: >I wonder how many people realize that when Neal writes in The Pass: > > Someone set a bad example, made surrender seem alright > the act of a noble warrior who lost the will to fight. > Christ, what have you done? > >that the word "Christ" is a noun and not an interjection. I think it is both. As an interjection, he is exclaiming at the teenager's suicide. As a noun, he is pointing out that Christ's "sacrifice" was not a cool thing. I recall that when I heard an interview with him on the radio that he mentioned Samurai warriors' willingness to sacrifice themselves for their country as not being too bright. ORQ: "No, his mind is not for rent, to any god or government." Matthew Deter | 6600mld@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu | Taxes are not levied for UC Santa Barbara | 6600mld@ucsbuxa.bitnet | the benefit of the taxed. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 91 01:01:40 EST From: michael <H97SI@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Subject: Re: 02/08/91 - The National Midnight Star #169 Hi, Has anyone out there ever voted in an election, and the next day when they saw the outcome say, "if I didn't vote the number of voters would be(example) 2,374,847 instead of 2,374,848. Well, when I saw the outcome of the most popular album, I noticed that not one soul put down Grace Under Pressure as their favorite album. I am truly sorry that I did not vote in the poll, but I would now officially like to change that 0 to a 1. Enough said. ...UNTIL LATER... mike ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 91 01:42:33 EST From: pmw3y@spot.cs.Virginia.EDU Subject: Aimee Mann on HYF Someone in one of the past 3 or 4 NMS's was asking about a song on Hold Your Fire other than Time Stand Still on which Aimee Mann had some vocals. I can't tell for sure, but my guess would be Open Secrets (listen right at the end of Geddy and Alex's solo - I had always assumed that voice to be Geddy's, but upon further listening and reflection it sounds a little too feminine (perhaps a bad word choice - how about "smooth") to be Ged's. I have heard Geddy hit that particular range, but not with that tonal quality.) Anyway, that's my two cents. BTW, I've always considered the "breakdown" section at the end of Open Secrets to be a great jam - sure wish they'd have played it live, it might have turned into a real rocker! I also think that it's Open Secrets, more than any other song on HYF, that gives the album the "jazz fusion" color that I hear mentioned so frequently. ORQ: "'Nuff said. Well, maybe just a few more words!" ---------- Patrick Widener Internet: pmw3y@virginia.edu Department of Computer Science patrick@dirac.physics.jmu.edu University of Virginia ICBM_Net: 38.02 N, 78.30 W "...and this is my Iraqi counterpart's headquarters..." -- US air commander narrating bombsight camera footage of strikes on Iraqi targets, 18 January 1991 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 10 February 1991 20:07:19 CST Subject: OTHER OPENING BANDS From: U24129@UICVM.uic.edu!jjm JUST LISTENING TO IN THE STUDIO W/ RED BEARD AGAIN., AND FOUND OUT THAT URIAH HEEP AND MANFRED MAN OPENED FOR RUSH DURING THE EARLY DAYS. JUST THOUGHT I'D MENTION THAT. "HEY WEDGE" WHATS UP? PAT ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 10 Feb 91 13:42:38 EST From: Brad Armstrong <71161.1313@CompuServe.COM> Subject: La Villa Strangiato and CDs Reading the response a few days ago, which gave the specific times into a song to look for what was being described, gave me an idea. When I first got Hemispheres I remember being frustrated at not being able to match the subsections in La Villa Strangiato with their respective titles. Sure, I had my guesses as to what was what, by repeated listenings, but it wasn't until I got the sheet music for the song that I could follow along. Now the digital wonder child allows me to pass that knowlege along easily! So here it is, the first, unofficial, I-did-it-myself Guide to La Villa Strangiato: La Villa Strangiato (An exercise in Self-Indulgence) Studio Live Time Sigs I. Buenos Nochas, Mein Froinds! 0.00 0.16 3/4, 4/4 II. To sleep, perchance to dream... 0.27 0.49 4/4 III. Strangiato theme 2.00 2.18 4/4 IV. A Lerxst in Wonderland 3.16 3.36 7/4 V. Monsters! 5.43 6.09 7/8, 4/4 VI. The Ghost of the Aragon 6.09 6.30 4/4, 3/4 VII. Danforth and Pape 6.45 7.07 4/4 VIII. The Waltz of the Shreves 7.26 7.48 6/8, 3/8 IX. Never turn your back on a Monster! 7.52 8.14 6/8, 4/4 X. Monsters! (Reprise) 8.03 8.24 4/4 XI. Strangiato theme (Reprise) 8.17 8.40 4/4 XII. A Farewell to Things 9.21 9.14 7/8, 4/4 Total length of song 9.32 9.10 Total length of track 9.35 9.38 The times listed are the time into the track at which that section starts. In the live version some sections were lengthened by vamping and soloing, but the only abridgement I noticed was that section 11 was cut by half. This accounts for most of the shrinkage in the live version, I think some of it is somewhat faster as well, especially near the end. The time signatures are included due to all the discussion lately about them. Most changes are fairly simple to locate, but I can do a more detailed charting of them, with comments on the sections, if anyone wants. The only one that might throw one off is section 8 which mostly alternates from one measure to the next. The talking in the live version starts in the last two measures of section 6 and I am told is pretty much as indicated in the liner notes (any of you French speakers out there might want comment on this one). I'd appreciate it if anyone who has documentable comments by the band on this track, or other information about its origins could e-mail them to me. Any interesting stuff will go into a future Guide to La Villa Strangiato. At that point it might make a good addition to the FAQL. Also, about 3.36 into the live version I have what sounds like a bad edit, but is probably a fault in the pressing or, most likely, damage to my disc. Does anyone else have this fault (if you go to look for it it's really obvious, so don't go looking for the sound of a normal edit)? -- Now a question for the many Canadians in our audience: I went to Niagara Falls, Ontario yesterday, specifically with the idea of hunting down some music that is not available in the States. I could only find two mall-type record shops in a major indoor mall. I was hoping for something a little more extensive, any suggestions as to where to look next trip? Do I have to go all the way to Toronto? There was a lot more I was hoping to find. I did pick up the new Gowan (Lost Brotherhood), which is almost unheard of in the local stores. I could only find one store employee who even knew what it was down here. I found two who knew what a Max Webster was, but only found a few discs at IMPORT prices. It was nice to see four different Max Webster CD's in the same store all at once at regular prices. The Gowan wasn't cheap though, $20.97 Canadian to be exact (the other store wanted $2 more!). Did I get ripped off? Anyhow, I have given it a listen through and my first impression is simply that Alex didn't influence the style of the album noticeably. This is pretty much what I expected and I will have to listen many more times before I'm able to say much more than that. Another thing I took note of is that the discs by American artists were mostly Canadian pressings, or at least repackagings. The two American discs I got were actually Canadian pressings. What's the deal with this? Are they mostly issued as separate pressings up there or what? The quality of the two I got was quite good, by the way, and the price was right (bon prix as they say in the GWN). I saw an American import that was WAY overpriced though, so I guess it works both ways. Some of the 'new age' American artists were $50 Canadian, and are $15 to $20 U.S. down here, ack! Take off, it's a beauty way to go! Magician. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brad Armstrong 71161.1313@compuserve.COM The Lion's Den Rochester, NY "... everybody got to elevate from the norm." - N. Peart ---------------------------------------------------------------------$ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 14:13:13 EST From: John McMillan <JM2NRHMC@MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> Subject: Boycott Redd Kross! Dear Rush Faithful, A quote from the February 8th issue of the Miami Student, taken directly from an interview with Steven McDonald, bass player for Red Kross, an upcoming alternative/pop band: Q: How and why did you decide to get a band together? Steve: "I kind of gravitated toward it. Blah Blah Blah... We were inspired by the Ramones and the Runaways. They made music more accessible, music with guts, ***not as jerk-off as Deep Purple or like Rush, who were so caught up with being "gifted." This kind of senseless iconoclast trashing really pisses me off. Just look at anything newcomers like "Skinhead" O'Connor do for publicity. They're willing to say anything offensive or shocking for the sake of their own fledgling, petty careers. Down the road, these people will most likely feign regret or retract their inflammatory statements, but the damage (and the publicity) is done. I've heard RUSH described as pretentious and full-of-themselves many times, but I also have yet to hear one bad word about anybody else, no matter how deserving, coming from Geddy, Alex, or Neil. Maybe Red Kross, whoever they think they are, should take a lesson from Rush and their devoted fans worldwide, and elevate themselves above the norm of dishing trash out on "the establishment" for a quick sound bite. My point: If and when you hear or see publicity about Red Kross, DON'T BUY IT! Tell anyone who will listen to you, that they are pathetic losers, unworthy of our time and, most importantly, our MONEY. With a little momentum, I think we could actually take a little wind out of the McDonald brothers' sails, and some cash from their slimy pockets. Keeping the faith, John McMillan jm2nrhmc@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu jm2nrhmc@miamiu.bitnet ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 18:32:36 EST From: smoolky@eng.clemson.edu (Sudhir P. Moolky) Subject: geddy on metal shop Geddy was interviewed on "metal shop" by charlie "the butcher" kendall. Charlie first played "fly by night" and then asked geddy about that album. Geddy replied about how they had only 10 days to complete that album and also about how they slept in the studio most of the time. After that hectic schedule they had to fly to some city for a gig. Do any of you have more info on this...... smoolky@eng.clemson.edu ps : Metal Shop is a two hour program every Saturday (12 midnight - 2am) on the radio. (c/o MJI broadcasting). ---------------------------------------------------------- From: pcrossma@hawk.ulowell.edu (The Gillrocker) Subject: Not Really RUSH, but Kim Mitchell Date: Tue, 12 Feb 91 0:18:42 EST I have loved loved Kim Mitchell since I first heard "Go For Soda" when I was 14. That was six years ago. I ran out to buy Akimbo Alogo after I saw him live with Autograph. I got his next effort 3 years after it came out. I found it by looking in a cut out bin. To my point...I have Rockland on CD, and would like to get more of his stuff on CD. (Akimbo Alogo and this new live album I read about for starters) Is there anyone else in the states that has had luck in finding Kim Mitchell on CD, or do I have to go across the boarder to the GWN? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, -- _ __ _ __ ' ) ) // / ) pcrossma@ulowell.ulowell.edu /--' __. . . // / __ _____ _ ______ __. ____ / (_/|_(_/_</_ (__/ / (_(_) \_)__/_)_/ / / <_(_/|_/ / <_ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 91 00:41:36 EST From: Corum%USCN@uga.cc.uga.edu Subject: Supporters; 2112 reference On the topic of Rush-references popping up in odd places, one of the time periods accessible in the computer adventure game Ultima II is 2112 AD. As I expected, this was not a coincidence; at the time he wrote the game, Richard "Lord British" Garriott's girlfriend was a major Rush fan (I suspect he was at least a minor devotee) and That Year just happened to creep into the game..... <grin> Glad someone mentioned Blue Oyster Cult as an opening act for Rush; I saw that show here in Atlanta and it -was- a killer double bill. The only regret? BOC wasn't allowed to play longer.... --Paul W. Cashman ILink SF&F conference co-host corum@uscn.bitnet President, Int'l Michael Moorcock GEnie: P.CASHMAN Appreciation Society CIS: 71520,3130 "Better the pride that resides / In a citizen of the world Than the pride that divides / When a colourful rag is unfurled" ----------------------------------------------------------
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