The National Midnight Star #214

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: 04/15/91 - The National Midnight Star #214 ** Special Edition **
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 214 Monday, 15 April 1991 Today's Topics: Progressive rock announcement ---------------------------------------------------------- [ Sorry this is so delayed - things have been a bit hectic lately... :rush-mgr ] Date: Tue, 19 Mar 91 01:35:41 EST From: Mike Borella <borellms@clutx.clarkson.edu> Subject: Progressive rock announcement ANNOUNCEMENT: A PROGRESSIVE ROCK DISCUSSION GROUP IS HERE!!! Almost all of the major progressive rock bands have their own discussion groups. Rush, Yes, Genesis, and Marillion, to name a few, are discussed at length in moderated groups. Unknown to most, there are numerous bands that share similar musical styles and philosophies that made these bands great. From the mid to late sixties, and on into the nineties, the term 'progressive rock' has been used to categorize these groups and artists. Unfortunately, many progressive rock recordings are extremely difficult to find. They are either out of print or only available on import. Thus, due to its musical diversity and the fickleness of the music industry, progressive rock is under-represented. As an attempt to bring together progressive rock fans all over the world, a mailing list/discussion group has been formed. The purposes of this group will be: 1) To discuss progressive rock artists and their music. 2) To enlighten members about obscure bands and recordings. 3) To serve as a central communication point for people who want to trade tapes. 4) To bridge the gap between age and nation, by discussing both old music and new, from all over the world. 5) To break news about new progressive bands carrying the torch into the nineties and beyond. This group will be moderated, and it will be heavy on the information. Opinions will be encouraged, but flames will not be tolerated. Since the bands mentioned in the first paragraph have their own lists, in depth discussions on them will be out of place in this list, but naming them in reference is fine. Since the word 'progressive' itself evades definition, the group will be run with an open mind and heart in regard to what bands can be discussed. Unfortunately, there are multiple definitions of what progressive rock is, so we must roughly define the category of music that we are talking about. Bands that are in: ELP, iQ, Pendragon, PFM, Aragon, Focus, Eloy, Twelfth Night, Dream Theatre, Univers Zero, Brand X, Gong, Triumvirat, Camel, and many, many more... (and solo and related releases by artists in these bands) Bands that are out: The Cure, Depeche Mode, The Smiths... (you get the point!) We don't mean to 'bash' or put down the bands we've excluded, deny them the right to be called progressive, nor do we mean to be fascists and disregard them altogether! But this list will be for the previously mentioned bands. Fans of Depeche Mode, et. al. can (and have) create their own lists! :-) As you can see a wide variety of music is included: new age, symphonic rock, fusion jazz, heavy metal, and more. No matter your progressive rock tastes, there will be discussion that interests you! (And if there isn't, feel free to start some!) And finally, down to the business side of things... The moderator will be George Grinch, and the list will be run out of his account: csc8mnp@cabell.vcu.edu Please send all information and subscription requests to him. Feel free to send questions to this account, but I can't subscribe you! I'll be serving as archivist and "all-purpose assistant" to George, though I won't actually take part in the running of the list. So don't hesitate, subscribe now!!! As soon as we have a few dozen members, the first issue will be mailed! And to all a Good Night, Mike Borella - borellms@clutx.clarkson.edu Date: Tue, 19 Mar 91 01:35:41 EST From: Mike Borella <borellms@clutx.clarkson.edu> Subject: Progressive rock announcement ANNOUNCEMENT: A PROGRESSIVE ROCK DISCUSSION GROUP IS HERE!!! Almost all of the major progressive rock bands have their own discussion groups. Rush, Yes, Genesis, and Marillion, to name a few, are discussed at length in moderated groups. Unknown to most, there are numerous bands that share similar musical styles and philosophies that made these bands great. From the mid to late sixties, and on into the nineties, the term 'progressive rock' has been used to categorize these groups and artists. Unfortunately, many progressive rock recordings are extremely difficult to find. They are either out of print or only available on import. Thus, due to its musical diversity and the fickleness of the music industry, progressive rock is under-represented. As an attempt to bring together progressive rock fans all over the world, a mailing list/discussion group has been formed. The purposes of this group will be: 1) To discuss progressive rock artists and their music. 2) To enlighten members about obscure bands and recordings. 3) To serve as a central communication point for people who want to trade tapes. 4) To bridge the gap between age and nation, by discussing both old music and new, from all over the world. 5) To break news about new progressive bands carrying the torch into the nineties and beyond. This group will be moderated, and it will be heavy on the information. Opinions will be encouraged, but flames will not be tolerated. Since the bands mentioned in the first paragraph have their own lists, in depth discussions on them will be out of place in this list, but naming them in reference is fine. Since the word 'progressive' itself evades definition, the group will be run with an open mind and heart in regard to what bands can be discussed. Unfortunately, there are multiple definitions of what progressive rock is, so we must roughly define the category of music that we are talking about. Bands that are in: ELP, iQ, Pendragon, PFM, Aragon, Focus, Eloy, Twelfth Night, Dream Theatre, Univers Zero, Brand X, Gong, Triumvirat, Camel, and many, many more... (and solo and related releases by artists in these bands) Bands that are out: The Cure, Depeche Mode, The Smiths... (you get the point!) We don't mean to 'bash' or put down the bands we've excluded, deny them the right to be called progressive, nor do we mean to be fascists and disregard them altogether! But this list will be for the previously mentioned bands. Fans of Depeche Mode, et. al. can (and have) create their own lists! :-) As you can see a wide variety of music is included: new age, symphonic rock, fusion jazz, heavy metal, and more. No matter your progressive rock tastes, there will be discussion that interests you! (And if there isn't, feel free to start some!) And finally, down to the business side of things... The moderator will be George Grinch, and the list will be run out of his account: csc8mnp@cabell.vcu.edu Please send all information and subscription requests to him. Feel free to send questions to this account, but I can't subscribe you! I'll be serving as archivist and "all-purpose assistant" to George, though I won't actually take part in the running of the list. So don't hesitate, subscribe now!!! As soon as we have a few dozen members, the first issue will be mailed! And to all a Good Night, Mike Borella - borellms@clutx.clarkson.edu ----------------------------------------------------------
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