The National Midnight Star #232

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: 05/03/91 - The National Midnight Star #232
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 232 Friday, 3 May 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia Rush Bashing NMS Summer Access Revised 2nd chord to FBN Rush missing members... Hopkins Fly By Night chords Comments and questions 1984???? Big Money Geddy's Shirt. FBN Chords How old is the NMS? Mr Big + other stuff The National Midnight Star as a Newsgroup ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr> Subject: Administrivia Just a quick note: If you're interested in finding other people in your area, copies of list membership (as far as *I* know) are available at the administrative address. Also, for those of you losing access for the summer (or any other time), check out Jimmy Lang's posting about public Unix access for continued subscription. rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 2 May 91 16:22:00 EST Subject: Rush Bashing From: DSchmidt.311@postman.gsfc.nasa.gov! I just read the Rolling Stone reviews of about 5 Rush albums that are posted on the FTP server. They really p*ssed me off. It seems like the critics are just out to stomp all over Rush. Almost every review referred to Geddy's "shrill" voice and how he should "control" it. The critics also seemed SCARED of Neil's powerful lyrics- it seems that they would enjoy the lyrics off Rush's first album better. I just don't get it. How could Rush be so popular with reviews like those? One of them even said "One Rush album should be enough for anybody (preferably Moving Pictures)." Are we (the readers of NMS) just weird mutants? I think the critics just have their heads up their a**. -Dave Schmidt ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 2 May 91 17:31:31 -0400 From: jlang (~ Rush Fanatic ~) Subject: NMS Summer Access Hello again fellow list members. With the summer approaching us and the school year for many of the members coming to a close, a lot of us will lose Internet access and our accounts over the summer months. For some it might be a needed break, for others, I guess you could find yourself craving for some NMS and Rush news over the summer with the new album on the horizon. Here's some help for those of you who still wish to get the NMS over the summer months but have no means to do so. The alternative is to find a public access Unix system in your area, apply for an account and re-subscribe to the list. Briefly, public access Unix systems exists in many states and are generally connected to the Internet in some way (usually they are fed via uucp by bigger hosts actually on the Internet), and its users can send and receive email from the Internet as well as read some USENET news. A majority of these sites are free! (some do charge small fees - a few bucks a month) Many have smart mailers on them so you can send email just like you regularly do : mail rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu to resubscribe for example. If some of you are interested in finding out more about this, please feel free to drop me a line (jlang@syrinx.umd.edu) and I will help you locate a Public Access Unix site near you. For those of you familar with ftp, you can get a copy of the public access Unix machines from mars.ee.msstate.edu in the ~ftp/files/Tex.techie/nixpub file. Hopefully, some of you won't "really lose" your access to NMS if you choose to go this route. If you are going to mail me about it, please be sure to include your area code (IMPORTANT!) so I can locate a system near you. Thanks. -Jimmy [ Thanks, Jimmy! :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 2 May 91 18:52:41 EDT From: faulkner@acsu.buffalo.edu (shane p faulkner) Subject: Revised 2nd chord to FBN I have no idea how it happened, but yesterday I posted the 2nd chord to Fly by Night (as per a request) and a few lines got lost, making me look like a total idiot because I was showing a guitar neck with 3 strings... Let's try this again... 2ND CHORD TO FLY BY NIGHT: ----3---- ----0---- ----2---- ----0---- --------- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// / Shane P. Faulkner | A to B - Different degrees... / / University At Buffalo | - Rush / / V127L2QZ@UBVMS.BITNET | / / faulkner@acsu.buffalo.edu | Rush - Marillion - Kim Mitchell / ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Roger Swanson <rswanson@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: Rush missing members... Date: Thu, 2 May 91 18:04:27 CDT To take this discussion to the extreme, what would Rush sound like without any of them? Just think... the band breaks up, but they're still under contract for another album. Neil sends them a blank tape, and says that the silence represents the new minimalistic philosophy of the band. He tells them that the fans will understand his meaning, and will love the album, especially since it will contain over 70 minutes of "music" on it. Hey, anything's possible! (Sorry, my brain's sort of in that fried finals mode.) [ Yeah, Roger, it's pretty obvious... : :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 2 May 91 20:16 EST From: <NIDSTER%JHUVMS.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Subject: Hopkins Hey there! I'm a new subscriber and wouldn't have posted so soon if I hadn't understood that there's an apparent lack of material on TNMS lately. Anyway I'm glad I'm on the list now and really wish I was earlier. But what can you do. Actually what I'd really like to know is if there are any more of you guys on the list who go to Johns Hopkins (like I do) that I don't already know of. It's always good to meet more fans of the Big Three. [ See my note in the administrivia section. :rush-mgr ] Hopefully, I'll have more interesting topics to discuss on TNMS later if my mind doesn't dry up after finals. So until then, Adios! Nidhip "Punjabi" Mehta Johns Hopkins Univ. Baltimore, MD ************A quantum leap forward....in time and space************* ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Fly By Night chords Date: Thu, 2 May 91 19:45:52 CDT From: David Sandberg <sialis!dts@cs.umn.edu> First, a bit of business. I feel reasonably confident that the following is an accurate transcription of the intro/verse guitar part of Fly By Night: --2-2----3-3------------3------3-------3---------- --3-3----3-3------------3------3-------3-----0-2-- --2-2----0-0---------------------------------0-2-- --0-0----2-2----------2------0-------0-------0-2-- ----------------0-2-3-----2------0-1-----0-------- -------------------------------------------------- Now for some chit-chat. Mark Caufman writes: > I would like to ask everyone out there what their opinions > are concerning Alex Lifeson's soloing. Now _here's_ a subject I can get into. > .......... when RUSH was a Zeppelin clone band, his solos > were burning, bluesy, and scale riffs. As time moved on, they > became more melodic/thematic (ala La Villa and the concept > albums like Hemispheres etc). In Moving Pictures, we begin > to see a different style (ala "Tom Sawyer")-- a squeaky kind of > harmonic thing with abrupt stops and starts.... Now, on Presto, > the solos on the first three songs, "Show Don't Tell" "Chain > Lightning" and "The Pass" are all that quirky combination of > harmonics and volume control with a twist... I think you've summarized Alex's stylistic progress pretty well. For myself, I was never an enormous fan of his Jimmy Page-esque solos from the early albums. I first started to really like his solo work on parts of the AFTK album: specifically, the solo to ATFK itself is like an early precursor to the 'quirky' stuff he would start doing much later, and the solo near the end of Xanadu (which never fails to put me on the floor) shows the first signs of melodic control which he exhibited more of on the following albums. I guess I like his slow, extremely melodic work the best. But the quirky (great description) solos are close behind, especially really odd solos like that in "Chain Lightning". It takes real courage to branch out and try stuff that different in a solo, and somewhere along the line Alex has apparently gained a level of courage that most rock guitarists never approach. In fact, I think that's what makes Alex a guitarist to be reckoned with. Technically he's not the world's most skilled guitarist (though don't get me wrong; he's still in the upper strata, particularly with his rhythm work). But he's trying things that no one else in the field is. He's pushing the edges of the envelope. > Where is he going, musically? I guess only Alex knows. B-) > What can we expect on the next album? Something good, I'll warrant. B-) -- \*=- David Sandberg, dts@quad.sialis.com ,=, ,=, -=*\ \*=- "it's time i was king, and not | |uadric `=,ystems -=*\ \*=- just one more pawn" `=\ `=' -=*\ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 2 May 91 20:21 EST From: <GBEAR%IUBACS.BITNET@UICVM.uic.edu> Subject: Comments and questions A couple of questions for you all: Has anyone noticed Neils repeated use of the color red in several songs? Any idea why Neil seems to be partial to that color? I have heard several rumors about the education of the members of Rush, everything from high school dropouts to Phd's from MIT. Can anyone fill me in on the education of the Boyz? [ With sources, if possible; we can get it in the FAQL then. :rush-mgr ] The suggested album title "Throwing the Stones" would certainly be a title that could be jumped on by the bible thumping Rush-is-the- anti-christ group. But then I suspect that Neil recognized this double meaning also. . . his penchant for doulble meanings in lyrics is well documented. To Terry Stedman: Neat Logo! In response to Brett's question about meeting Neil: I have a great deal of respect for Neil and RUSH. I also respect Neil's desire not to be worshipped. I suppose that if I ever meet him I will say something like "I really respect your work. Keep it up." I do not think it would be proper for me to voice any feelings, even positive feelings, about the guys personally because I don't know them at all. All I know is their work and I would choose only to comment on that. I view such things as autographs as rather pointless. People who collect autographs have bought into the packaged bigger-than-life persona that record companies and movie makers try to sell to the public. It isn't reality, as Neil commented in his interview a couple of years ago. (see TNMS about 5 issues back). Strong disagreements are always welcome. Flames are discouraged. To TNMS mgr: Good work and a tip of the hat! Glenn ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 3 May 91 00:33 EDT From: Lewis A Bernstein <V087N562@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: 1984???? I really seem to remeber the show in question was 1986, not 1984. It would have been really tough for Territories to have been the lead in to that show (Territories, mind you, not Mystic Rhythms) if it were 1984, considering the two above mentioned songs weren't released until late 1985..... Anyone???? Just a little time inconsistencies. As far as other Rush blurbs, I hear working man, at the 'noon time blocks' on a Buffalo radio station. I also heard the last chord of Chain Lightning as a part of a station blurb and really get a little ticked, because I actually think that they are going to play it, and then don't do it. I have seen at least four different Max Webster CD's here at the Record Theater here on UB's campus. They are about normal Cd price. I certainly can't wait for the next album/tour. I'll probably get to three or four shows again. (Toronto,Buffalo,Rochester, and maybe one more) It is cool being here within 80 miles of three concert sites. (Bruins in 6) Later, Lew ORQ: ...when super science mingles with the bright stuff of dreams.... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Phil Kime <pyubg@cu.warwick.ac.uk> Subject: Big Money Date: Fri, 3 May 91 13:43:58 BST I honestly didn't know that it was common knowledge that Big Money is played tuned to F#. I've always played it in straight E and have never had any problems. Are we talking about a live version by any chance? The harmonics are still possible in E and E matches the tape version perfectly. My brother plays bass really well and never has any problems playing it in E. Maybe you have a fast CD/tape/record player!! -- =====================================*====================================== | Phil Kime (pyubg@cu.warwick.ac.uk) | | Dept. of Philosophy, University of Warwick, U.K. | =====================================*====================================== ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 3 May 91 08:35:00 CDT From: "KESHAV UTHURUSAMY" <keshav@zeus.unomaha.edu> Subject: Geddy's Shirt. Hello all! Just a quick question. On the inner sleeve of the Presto CD; Geddy has some writing on his shirt...anyone know what it is? Daredevil P.S. Any of you fellow RUSH nuts in Austin, TX; contact me as I am returning to UT soon.... :) [ See my note in administrivia. :rush-mgr ] ORQ: "Hold your Fire; Keep it burning bright...." =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= DAREDEVIL - THE MAN WITHOUT FEAR Internet : keshav@zeus.unomaha.edu (VAX/VMS) Bitnet: keshav@unoma1 keshav@alf.unomaha.edu (Ultrix) ICBMnet: 41' 35", 67' 34" kasey@gnu.ai.mit.edu (BSD UNIX) MaBellnet: 402.384.3620 UUnet : uunet!zeus.unomaha.edu!keshav@uunet.uu.net "INVICTUS MANEO" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ian D Bjorhovde" <idbst@unix.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: FBN Chords Date: Fri, 3 May 91 9:43:32 EDT It's been a while since I last posted.... To the person who was asking about the second chord in Fly By Night, I think I have the answer- but see if you agree that this is the first chord: E A D G B E X X O - - - (1 fr.) ) * _ * (2 fr.) (3 fr.) X = Do not play string; O = Open string * = Fingering This chord is a simple D chord. OK? Here's how I play the second chord, (it *sounds* right, when listening) E A D G B E X X X - - - (1 fr.) * - - (2 fr.) * * (3 fr.) So really, all you are doing is moving (or adding) a finger on the high E string to the 3rd fret. Does this help? And one other thing: If *I* could meet the band, I would ask Neil/Ged/Alex: 1) What the hell is the time signature for Superconductor? 2) How the hell do you play it?? (Memories of discussions long since buried, remembert, rush-mgr?) (hahahahahahaha!) Later Ian Bjorhovde idbst@unix.cis.pitt.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 4 May 91 01:35:51 NST From: carl%fivegl@mercury.gen.nz Subject: How old is the NMS? Hey rush-mgr, according to my brief extrapolation the NMS has been out for about 2 years now - is this about right? I've been reading the NMS since issue 170, and I have this sudden burning urge to ask questions like, - when did the NMS start? - what gave you the idea to start the NMS in the first place? (other mailing lists, or all your own idea? Did anyone encourage/ attempt to discourage you from starting it?) - how many (do you know?) members are still reading the NMS that have been reading it since it started? Many new (or relatively new) members on this list might like to hear a story of how it all began. I would anyway. Any chance? You might wish to put some notes in the FAQL, come to that. BTW, who is the oldest member on our list (age)? And how long have you been listening to RUSH? Come on, own up!:)! Is there anyone on the list who saw their first concert? Where was it, and what did they play? More! More! More!! And Details!! I want Details!! 8] <The All Seeing I> Iieee! The NMS! The dark goat of the woods with a thousand rush quotes! [ Ok, I'll try to keep this short. The NMS came into embryonic being in the fall of '89. It evolved through various (sometimes painful) in- carnations to reach it's current place. If you check out the back issues of the NMS #98 & #99, you'll find the two-part first anniversary issue. This contains a history of the list, and some info on the original members. This also answers your second question, and the third question will be (eventually) answered by the poll I'm currently considering. As for age of members, the survey will hopefully answer this; I can tell you that we have at least one or two members who have crossed that big 3-0 mark, and I'm hot on their heels. :-) Lastly, a list member did post some- thing about seeing an old show from one of the first couple of tours, but I'll let them tell the story (if they want). ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Mr Big + other stuff Date: Fri, 3 May 91 16:05:34 WET From: Moschops <M.ODonnell@computing-services.thames.ac.uk> Yo dudes and dudettes, Somebody said something about Mr Big being Brits. Well there aren't. As for Rush working with Mr Big years ago. As far as I know (And don't quote me on this ) Mr Big have only been around for a few years. Does anyone read the Books of William Gibson? Don't know why but last night whilst listening to Signals I thought that I could see a relationship between the song Digital Man and Gibson's Book "Neuromancer" references to 'Zion and Babylon' etc Both are places in the Neuromancer book. Then again this could be the deranged ramblings of my mind. Then again it could be a new topic _ Shock Horror _ Any way Chew that one over for a while Mossy -- -----------------------------------------||--------------------------------- ------- Mike O'Donnell ------- || Thats " Moschops " to my friends At Thames Poly - London || I love Rush,Queensryche and most Janet : om1ey1@uk.ac.thames.csc || Rock/Metal bands (or) M.ODonnell@uk.ac.thames.csc || London Monarchs lead the WLAF -----------------------------------------||--------------------------------- Purity Test Result(400 quest version)-%63|| "Anything Can Happen" - ORQ -----------------------------------------||--------------------------------- Lowery's Law: If it jams -- force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 3 May 91 15:46:50 GMT From: trice@vttcf.cc.vt.edu (Tony R. Rice) Subject: The National Midnight Star as a Newsgroup I don't know how serious of a consideration this is but let me get my $.02 in right away. The NMS is a special newsletter in that it is read by and contributed to only by a) die-hard fans b) people who are VERY interested in learning more about the band c) people who already know a lot about the band d) all of the above If the NMS "goes public" as a newsgroup, there will be flames about what a great band Bon Jovi is and how Neil couldn't play his way out of a wet paper bag compared to ______. You get the picture. We true RUSH fans don't need this kind of noise interferring with our e electronic adorations. The list remains open to anyone with an internet account (back me up on this mgr.) This means only folks who are real RUSH fans with something of substance to say are part of discussions. I've babbled on long enough Long Live the Trio, Tony R. Rice "Thats the semester and I am outahere" - D. Miller (well kinda) ----------------------------------------------------------
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