The National Midnight Star #190

Errors-To: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list Subject: 03/12/91 - The National Midnight Star #190
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 190 Tuesday, 12 March 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia title of Rush compilation book RE: 03/08/91 - The National Midnight Star #188 Key Changes Regarding Mr. Pegram in #188 Boys and Girls together Get a Haircut Will Ya! RE: Freewill (the band), YYZ, Red Sector A... Re: What happened to the immortal men?? Lead Track Magic Red Stars of the Solar Federation Solar CD (none) How and When (and Why) Rush Rock Fantasy Comics Rare Albums Question Laser shows. Stuart Hall The soapbox is back... IASCA TEST DISC sorry but ... Chronicles Video Glitch Initial Rush album poll Xanadu Distant Early Warning ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr> Subject: Administrivia If anyone's counting, this should be the first issue sent automatically by the cron run. I've worked the bugs out of it, so it should work from now on! (Cross fingers...) rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 12:01:46 -0500 From: "John W Connelly" <connelly@unix.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: title of Rush compilation book The title of the Rush compilation I mentioned last week (TNMS 186) is "Retrospective", and it *was* published in 1988. And by the way, for the guy who was looking for "Broon's Bane" in ESL, it's in this book as well. --JC /===========================================================================\ | John W. Connelly | "If you choose not to | connelly@unix.cis.pitt.edu | | 511 LRDC Bldg. | decide, you still |+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=| | U.of Pittsburgh | have made a choice" | CONNELLY@Pittvms.BITNET | \===========================================================================/ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1991 12:15:09 EST From: AMV4@JAGUAR.UCS.UOFS.EDU (Shoot High------Aim Low!) Subject: RE: 03/08/91 - The National Midnight Star #188 and does any one know.... are the gutteral noises in Didacts and Narpets really words? -=panacea=- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 12:01 CST From: B619ZAW@UTARLG.UTA.EDU Subject: Key Changes It was noted in the last issue that the song Marathon changes keys. Well this was unusual for Rush, but look at Superconductor! This song changes keys no less than 5 times!! Top that, Barry Manilow! "An ill wind comes arising across the cities of the plain..." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 10:36:54 EST From: cadreri!rlp@Sun.COM (Robert L. Pitas) Subject: Regarding Mr. Pegram in #188 At the very end of 'I Think I'm Going Bald', I believe Dirk says 'Get a haircut, will ya?'.... Don't hesitate to correct me if I'm wrong... No one else does! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ___ / _ \ Bob Pitas / /USH 4-EVER!! sun!cadreri!rlp / /| \ (Providence, RI) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 13:32:34 EST From: Mike_Sebaly@ub.cc.umich.edu Subject: Boys and Girls together that's the kind of topic that'll make you read through the list until you find it surely. How could anyone (let alone a Rush fan) possibly dislike those harmonious lirics? It just amazes me sometime; maybe they're being too critical; maybe I'm being too optimistic (and "waiting for the world's applause") Mike in Ann Arbor, Michigan p.s. bcause our basketball team (U of M Wolverines) didn't make it tobigtournament like most schools, I would like to ask everyone (except Colorado fans) to route for us Wednesday night in the NIT tourney. GO BLUE! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 11:31:38 -0800 From: David Conley <dmc@u.washington.edu> Subject: Get a Haircut Will Ya! Macon N. Pegram <csc8mnp@cabell.vcu.edu> writes: >Can anybody tell me what the enigmatic phrase at the end of 'I think I'm >going bald' on CoS is? It is spoken just before the song fades out. >The Grinch Yep. Geddy says "Get a haircut will ya!!!" Certainly one of my favorite lines in any Rush tune:-) Has anyone heard "I Think I'm Going Bald" Live?? On tape or in Person???? ------------- A question asked during Nickelodeon's "Double Dare" show (one of my kids favorites): "If the daughters in Petticoat Junction married the band members in Rush, how many couples would there be?" The kid on the show got it right!!! He couldn't have been more than 10. Gee, maybe he watches re-runs of PJ. :-) -------------- David Conley "The Digital Anatomist" dmc@milton.u.washington.edu University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 14:59:41 -0500 From: rjf@maxwell.physics.purdue.edu (Robert J. Friedman III) Subject: RE: Freewill (the band), YYZ, Red Sector A... Good day, eh? Long time no speak! I just got through reading about twelve digests, so please excuse the dated topics. Though I was suprised no one has responded yet. First, the band Freewill plays at a bar called JB's in Youngstown (on Glenwood ave.). I also saw them somewhere else in Yo. but I don't remember where. I meant to respond to this item quite a while ago. NO! YYZ did NOT lose the grammy to "Voices inside my head" (not an instrumental). The Police did win the grammy for "Behind my Camel" from that same album (_Zenyatta Mondotta_) which is of course instrumental. BTW, I thought it was ironic that "Dangerous Dave" slandered Jews in his signature file in a post about "Red Sector A" which is obviously about the concentration camps in WWII Germany, though I will agree that the origin of the title is from Kennedy Space center ( I seem to remember an interview with Neil...). Geez, it all runs together... I don't remember who said it but, I wholeheartedly agree! I HATE modulation at the ends of songs a.k.a. "The Barry Manilow effect." It's so damned cliche I don't know whether to laugh or wretch when I hear Rush doing it. BTW Grinch, the illustrious phrase you seek (at the end of "I think I'm going Bald") is none other than "Get a haircut will ya?!" (geez eh, souns like the old man, next he'll be sending us out for beers.) Oh well, gotta run. The great world of neutron activation analysis awaits. Till we meet again... -Bob Friedman ORQ-"All these busy little creatures chasing out their destinies" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Adrian N Ogden <ano@csres.cs.reading.ac.uk> Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 17:30:42 GMT Subject: Re: What happened to the immortal men?? >On the topic of least favorite Rush lines: > >I've never liked/understood the line "The last immortal man" from Xanadu. >Whenever I hear it, I wonder, "What happened to all the other immortal >men? Did they all die?" > >Any comments/clarifications? I see two not-incompatible possibilities here. The first is that "The Last Immortal Man" simply means the last man to _gain_ immortality. The second, and the one I've always gone along with, is that having found the dome and stolen the secret he couldn't get out again. The secret had a curse attatched to it which keeps him there, maybe it simply made time stop for him, so that he would simply never die. ("A thousand years have come and gone, but time has passed me by"). When you are condemned to spend eternity there even Xanadu becomes a prison, and the perpetual boredom would eventually drive you insane. ("Held within the Pleasuredome decreed by Kubla Khan / to taste my little triumph as a mad immortal man"). I guess that those who found the secret before and fell victim to this curse either found a way to undo the spell or took their own lives. (Aauugh! Not SUICIDE again! Stand by for 'Xanadu' vs. 'The Pass' flame war! :-) ) Anyway, with that interpretation in mind I see the song as a story with the moral, "Be careful what you want. You may get it." << Adrian Ogden _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . ano@uk.ac.rdg.cs.csres >> ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 15:25 EST From: ANAND%GINDI@Venus.YCC.Yale.Edu Subject: Lead Track Magic Lead Track magic: ------------------ I've always wondered if Rush decides on the lead track somewhere along the way and then puts extra production effort into it. Examples are: 1. 2112 Overture: Specific mention of extra effort is made in the biography Visions by Banasiewicz. 2. A Farewell to Kings: Is this the first song? I don't have access to my albums here, but the opening acoustic guitar before the traditional power attack is great. 3. Hemispheres: This is the only track so it may not count, but it also has a great opening. 4. The Spirit of the Radio: Not a synth opening by any means, but it *is* unique. 5. Tom Sawyer: Has a nice intro which I've heard on a rap station recently. Somebody on the list has also confirmed this. 6. Subdivisions: Extra low rumbling opening. 7. Distant Early Warning: Snap, crackle and pop. A great opener once you make up your mind that it was not badly mastered. 8. The Big Money: Awesome power intro with a distorted guitar like sound which is actually Geddy. 9. Force 10: Sampled jackhammers open and close the song. 10: Show Don't Tell: Soft beginning before the traditional power attack. I don't think that albums earlier than 2112 have this characteristic. Anand Rangarajan rangarajan-anand@cs.yale.edu P.S: I also think (along with the guy from Germany. I'm sorry I don't remember his name) that the sing along at the end of War Paint is excellent. ORQ: It's not brown rice. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: soliz@ecn.purdue.edu (Joshua J Soliz) Subject: Red Stars of the Solar Federation Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 16:34:50 EST Hey, I believe I posted about a week ago that I had the solar cd. Anyway, it is an excellently recorded live CD w/ a unique improv on Tom Sawyer. My sister bought it at an import store, so I dont know how much it was, but I believe it was 30+ $$. Hope this helps. One more question, anyone ever heard of Neil collaborating w/ Bonham?? Just wondering. J.J.S ---------------------------------------------------------- From: soliz@ecn.purdue.edu (Joshua J Soliz) Subject: Solar CD Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 16:40:30 EST Hello again, Too bad I read my mail in reverse date order, but I just read those two replies about the solar CD. I find it amazing that no one else has noticed the improv on Tom Sawyer!! In my opinion, that makes it extremely collectible item, because we all know deviation in concert is rare. It may be me but I STRONGLY recommend buying this CD. Sincerely, Joshua ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 11 Mar 91 16:49 -0600 From: Kerry Yackoboski <yackob@eeserv.ee.umanitoba.ca> Yesterday Brian Christopher Te asked for the Battlescar lyrics. Wail away, Brian. Battlescar lyrics by Pye DuBois Been in jail for a thousand years Found a fist in an empty field Only quarters for meals Feel the way I feel Bust the busters, screw the feeders, make the healers Feel the way I feel Tried to understand the white man's fears Make 'em bend, but they wouldn't yield Uncle Sam's time is only a greased wheel Feel the way I feel Bust the busters, screw the feeders, make the healers Feel the way I feel ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1991 15:01:02 PST From: crenshaw.osbu_north@xerox.com Subject: How and When (and Why) Rush re: the request for a profile of when people picked up on Rush: Though I'd been listening to a hard rock station that played Rush for a couple of years, I never really noticed them. I showed some of my poetry to someone, and he gave me a copy of the lyrics to "The Trees" in return, and taped a copy of Hemispheres for me. This was in early '82, so Moving Pictures and Exit...Stage Left were out. I started randomly collecting disks at that point, and took the plunge and bought copies of the whole collection (ok, not the first album... maybe that's silly, but lyrics are very important to me) in '84. And the rest is history... :-) Cheryl just don't ask me for a favorite song...I've got one on almost every album... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rlr@bbt.com (Ron Rader) Subject: Rock Fantasy Comics Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 17:41:34 EST Jim Shaffer sez: > (By the way, since it's now 1991, my brother is trying to find out when the > Rush edition of "Rock Fantasy" is going to be out.) Just a quick note regarding these Rock Fantasy comics... Comic collecting is yet another hobby of mine. Naturally I gravitate towards the music-oriented titles, so I have a few of these Rock Fantasy books. My advice: Don't bother with them! They have excellent covers, and an interesting premise (fiction based on the music of certain artists). Unfortunately, they REALLY suck! The stories are boring (pretty sophomoric), and the art is foul. I have a David Bowie, two Pink Floyds, and some others I'll have to get the stomach to read. They're just plain stupid. If you are interested in these things, please take the time to leaf through them and decide whether or not you really want them. Personally, I think they're a waste of cash. -- ron rader, jr rlr@bbt.com OR ...!mcnc!bbt!rlr = Opinions are my own and do | | i gotta six-pack & nothing to do... = not necessarily reflect those | | i gotta six-pack & i don't need you = of BroadBand Tech. (SO THERE!) *** Punk ain't no religious cult, punk means thinking for yourself - DKs *** ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rare Albums Question Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 17:18:26 EST From: chip%thumper.pcc.com@griffin.UVM.EDU (Chip Hart) > _Everything Your Listeners Ever Wanted To Hear By Rush But You Were > Afraid To Play_ - this collection was targeted at radio stations. > It was never officially released, and is extremely rare. It's a > selection taken from FBN, CoS and 2112. > > _Rush - Profiled!_ - This CD was released to radio stations and > is rather rare. Having just joined this wonderful list, I stumbled upon this part of the FAQ section. Could the catalog-geniuses out there give me an idea of how rare and valuable these items are? It just so happens that I own both (guess who ran a radio station in college?). Also, if anyone would like a more detailed account of the items in question, I'd be happy to let you know. ************************************************************** * Chip Hart People's Computer Company * ************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 17:09:10 EST From: LIFE. LIVE IT. <mailrus!iuvax!bsu-ucs!00javaughn@uunet.UU.NET> Subject: Laser shows. Hey, watch the PF knocks, Rush-mgr, thats my OTHER favorite band. Those laser shows always remind me of the "Elvis Presly's Coat" joke from Saturday Night Live. All the elements of a real Rush concert, minus the actual band members. [ Ahh, you misunderstood, grasshopper. :-) I've seen Floyd live, and no other band has even come close to their laser/light show. Good as Rush is, they can't touch a Floyd show for effects. Hence my comment (re: a laser show with Rush music ~ Floyd show with Rush music). It was meant as a compliment of PF. :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Stuart Hall Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 17:44:58 EST From: chip%thumper.pcc.com@griffin.UVM.EDU (Chip Hart) Here's a cute Rush story I thought only die-hard Rush fans might appreciate: When p/g came out, I was on vacation with my family in D.C., but was so excited that I bought the album anyway (is that dedication or stupidity?). Reading down the liner notes, I found, under the section entitled "Mille a mercis" [sic], the name Stuart Hall and the quotation, "That's the weather, this is the time, now stay tuned for more news." This was exciting for two reasons: one, Stuart Hall was the local weather man for a big TV station here -- one which services the greater-Montreal area. Obviously, Neil (I assume, given his weather fanatacism), must have been watching the same backwoods local news that I had been all these years (Stuart would close each evening with a shot of the hands of a big wall-clock and say, "That's..."). The more exciting factor was the fact that I know Stuart Hall through a private tennis club. Well, my big moment came when I saw him a few days after I returned home. Stuart is a little guy, sort of ET-ish, but I walked up to him anyway and asked him if he knew he was listed on the inside of a Rush album cover. "Yes, someone told me about that. I've never heard of them." Boy, what a let down.... [ Kinda reminds me of when I bought ASOH; I was on travel in Florida when it was released. I bought it, and had to wait 4 days to hear it! :rush-mgr ] -- ************************************************************** * Chip Hart People's Computer Company * ************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 21:57 EST From: AlberCrombie - The Space Gopher <CESNYD01%ULKYVX.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Subject: The soapbox is back... Hello all, been a LOOONNNNGGG while since I was up on the soapbox, so I thought I would hop back up and chat for awhile. (shit, I am just *NOW* reading NMS from last *NOVEMBER* - I been busy) Anyway - on the new album - has anybody heard anything OFFICAL, like from Mercury, or Atlantic or whoever they are recording for now. Who are they recording for? Next - to the guitarists out there (I know who you are!!) I would like to ask for suggestions on solos. Can you give me ideas how you write yours? E-mail only, this doesn't need to take up bandwith. Why are, or rather, were you all chating so much about the War in the Middle East? (I'm also reading stuff starting from Jan 19th on - I will catch up, and have it ALL read!!! - someday) I understand that this is a very sensitive subject to talk about, and that it is hard not to come up, but I didn't think that it had much to do with Rush. With all the news coverage that it is receiving, I would think that folks would come here to AVOID it, or to at least take a breather. Don't get me wrong, I have friends tied up in Desert Storm, and it scares (I'm a paranoid person) the hell out of me. please, no flames. I just think that this topic should be on TALK.POLITICS or something like that. Is it just me, or have we covered everything about Rush for the moment. It seems that all I've seen lately is covering old stuff for new comers, or just running rumors into the ground. BTW : What ever happened the cute chick from Hawaii? (well, she sounded cute to me.) I can't even remember her name. Rush-Mgr, any thoughts on what her name was or what happened to her? She's been around longer than I have (on the Digest that is). She always had interesting things to say. [ Where have you been, dude? Hinano posted in #186 (3/6) and in #188 (3/8). Also, "chick"??? Puhleez! I'll let you handle the rest, Hinano... ;-) :rush-mgr ] ...until I have something better to say... AlberCrombie ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^ AlberCrombie CESNYD01@ULKYVX.BITNET "If wishes were horses, this beggar would ride. Have my cake and eat it, with a little on the side" - Melissa Etheridge ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 11 March 1991 21:49:20 CST From: "RUSH HEAD " <U24129@UICVM.uic.edu> Subject: IASCA TEST DISC Hello all! how are the plans for spring break coming? every one burned out from finals yet? good, listen to some P/g then. (recommended by Mr. Riker himself). anyways, just picked up the new issue of CAR AUDIO and it says IASCA-- which stands for International Auto Sound Challenge Association and they are looking for suggestions on Program Material for the upcoming test disc. What an idea eh? Having RUSH on a test disc. We all know how the BOYZ are total perfectionists. so lets send them a few recommendations of OUR OWN. say something from Power Winds. , or Hold Your Fire, or Presto. here's the address and other important info.: TEST DISC. P. O. Box 6185 Folsom, Ca., 95630 or for a FAX its (916) 351-0414 patster "YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MUCH POWER !!!" ORQ: "more than high performance, more than just a spark..." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: telxon!teleng!dank@uunet.UU.NET (Dan Kelley) Subject: sorry but ... Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 23:16:03 EST Ok, I have a non-Rush question (sorry -- you may fast forward past this message if you like). I just heard on the radio that the original members of Yes were touring again. It was explained as Anderson/Bruford/Wakeman/Howe plus the addition of Chris Squire. What is going on with these guys -- does anyone know (if so, please email for the sake of a non-Rush reply)? What about Trevor Rabin? It was announced that they would be in the Cleve area on April 29. Now, ABWH are releasing another album soon. Will this be that tour? Will they play the old jams? Will they play some stuff off 90125 and Big Generator? I didn't care a whole lot for the 1st ABWH album so I'm kinda torn on whether I should go to the show or not. I ask you, the die-hard Rush fans, this question cause we are open minded to other groups (besides, there are quite a few Yes fans out there in the audience and you guys are my only contact on this question). Again, please email (don't post) if you know anything. Thanks and sorry again for the non-Rush ques. [ Have you checked out the Floyd mailing list/newsletter? Quite amazing in it's format; very official looking. Makes the NMS look ameture... Send mail to the adminitrative account for an address. :rush-mgr ] Ok, while I am on the subject I'll mention something Rush related (mainly so the Rush Mgr doesn't yell at me :-). I remember some talk about Rush's next album a while back -- talk about a Feb. release, a fall release, etc. Think about it -- Rush has told the public that they would not breakup but not expect an album every year. To me, it looks like it'll be into 91 before we see the next album. Every 2 years - just like Rush told us :-). I don't mean to put a damper on everyone's spirits and I could be dead wrong but that's my thought about it. I look at it as a surprise if we see something this year. Dan... -- Dan Kelley || ...!uunet!telxon!dank || dank%telxon@uunet.uu.net Telxon Corporation || 3330 W. Market St. || "... Saddam Hussain will get his a** kicked." Akron, OH 44313 || - Pres. Bush on Pursian Gulf crisis ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Chronicles Video Glitch Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 20:32:24 PST From: Dan Dickerman GSY 1-447-4425 <dickermn@hpcugsya.cup.hp.com> > I've just gotten my SECOND copy of the Rush Chronicles video tape, and > they've both had the same problem. In "Closer to the Heart", there's a glitch > right in the middle of Neil's solo on the big tubular bells. This kinda > spoils the song for me! I picked-up the video at the local Tower Video rentals last night, and it had the same glitch (screen goes black for an instant, and the sound fluctuates a bit). It was also marked #63 on the spine. Kwality. --Dan Dickerman ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Initial Rush album poll From: MGOODWIN@maine.maine.edu (J. MICHAEL GOODWIN) Date: Tue, 12 Mar 91 09:49:00 EST I've received a few responses to my request for NMS subscriber's first Rush album. It seems it would be easier to do this by particular album or CD, rather than trying to debate on the definitive periods in the evolution of Rush. So, all you 700+ people, send me your response, what album got you started on Rush? It might be interesting if you include your age as well, but not mandatory. Mike Goodwin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rl103465@cs.tut.fi (Lauhanen Rauli OH1MKS) Subject: Xanadu Date: Tue, 12 Mar 91 17:53:27 EET Hello Rushans !! Even I've been hooked into NMS for 1 month, this is my First submit into this great great bulletin ( My deepest admire to Rush-Mgr, The " Great Priest Of Syrinx... ) Yes Sir, It helped me to understand Xanadu, when I heard that "Original Xanadu", wroted at last century was written when The author was High, ie. under influence of Drugs. The poem itself was very beautiful, one excerp, i remember was like this " Vain Taivaan linnut seuranaan, joi Paratiisin maitoa." freely translated " just within heaven's birds, He drank the milk of paradise...." At this point of poem, one damned incurance trademan interrupted his, and spoiled his "vision" . Author never reached that kind of vision again... So my point is that Neil knew that Xanadu was inspired by drugs. Other thing that also seems to carry this "Theory" is that, if "Xanadu" originally is very beautiful Poem/place, then why Neal wrote at songs end that Xanadu was Horrible place ???? ( Propably just because of drugs..) And, finally, one funny co-incidence: See, at the end of the song "Farewell to Kings" there is said something about a path that leads "Closer to the Heart". Well, I dont remember that correctly, because last time I listened AF2K through was abt 10 days ago... but still, the song that is between AF2K and C2TH is Xanadu. so I think there is some special meaning in this!!( U C , Xanadu is on the path to C2TH) .. Just my para- noied opinion ... Take Care, Rauli ObRQ: Rushians are trying to destroy this Great country !!! ( Edgar Hoover during Cold War ) **** Please join Marillion Posting list, send mail to Graham, **** **** go09+@andrew.cmu.edu. Interesting discussion about Marillion **** -- Rauli Lauhanen rl103465@tut.fi * 50.000 men were sent, to do the will of Post: BOX 62, SF-32701 Huittinen * one. His claim was phrased quite simply Opiskelijank. 4A15 Tampere 33720 * , tought he never voiced it loud. Genesis , Wind & Wurthering >>>> * - And I am he , the chosen one ..... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: ez003211@deneb.ucdavis.edu (Basil Fawlty) Date: Tue, 12 Mar 91 09:16:14 -0800 Subject: Distant Early Warning Is it my imagination, or is it that when Geddy sings "You can face the knowledge... (that the truth is not the truth...)" during Distant Early Warning on GUP, I hear (faintly, and blended into a loud guitar part at that...) a baby (!) crying. -Yoav Gerhson ygershon@ucdavis.edu ----------------------------------------------------------
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