The National Midnight Star #254

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: 06/06/91 - The National Midnight Star #254
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 254 Thursday, 6 June 1991 Today's Topics: tidbitsd Epic Songs "Chain Lightning" guitar, other stuff Re: 06/05/91 - The National Midnight Star #252 Audio Files - apologies Audio files - part 2 Cygnus X-1 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 5 Jun 91 19:50:40 EDT From: faulkner@acsu.buffalo.edu (shane p faulkner) Subject: tidbitsd Yesterday I heard Mr. Peart do a public service anouncment on a Canadian radio station on behalf of some Canadian environmental group... I was shocked as I've never heard Neil do such a thing before. Someone asked how Lerxst pulled off Chain Lightning on the Preto tour... well.... he didn't. The real reason being (I would presume) that the guitar solo to that song is BACKWARDS.... ie. Alex recorded the solo, and they mixed it into the song by running the tape backwards. I've always wanted to get a hold of a real-to-reel (sumliminal Marillion ref) and hear what that thing sounds like forwards. All this talk of Rush parties is making me majorly jealous.... I would love nothing more than to play guitar in front of a throng of RUSHians.... how far away is Maryland??? :-). ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// / Shane P. Faulkner | A to B - Different degrees... / / University At Buffalo | - Rush / / V127L2QZ@UBVMS.BITNET | / / faulkner@acsu.buffalo.edu | Rush - Marillion - Kim Mitchell / ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 5 Jun 91 21:13:21 -0400 From: ak901@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Andy Douglass) Subject: Epic Songs [ PLEASE keep your line lengths to < 75 chars! :rush-mgr ] I've read in the last few exciting episodes a certain opinion that Rush should perhaps do another "story" or extended song dealing with a theme of some kind. It is MHO that they should take it a step further. In all of the years that the boyz have been around, Neil has consistently been one of (if not THE) most intellectually stimulating rock-poets I've ever had a chance to listen to. I look at 2112, The Fountain of Lamneth, By-Tor, Hemispheres/Cygnus, and I see works of art. I believe the only thing this group has left to achieve that it hasn't already , is a full-length rock opera. Theorettically speaking, Peart could do it with relative ease. They've centered around fantasy-type songs in the past, and also did a great deal of Sci-Fi works. I don't see why they couldn't hammer out another masterpiece... For Example, Imagine this, see here, etc, etc... 1. The Lord of the Rings -Tolkie deserves more recognition among todays youth. His works have captivated millions. Wouldn't it be great if the boys could give us that story, along with a kick ass bass line... 2. Dune -Not that great of a movie, but a great book. Neil could stick in a few messages about the dangers of drug addiction as well as presenting us with an exciting and intriguing tale.(sorry if I'm losing some of you. read the book! :') 3. Paradise Lost -This one could have a lot of possibilities! Corruption, greed, frustration...Not happy things- but then again, not all of their songs have happy endings. 4. Robin Hood - This would be -awsome-. Classical guitar by King Lerxst, as he demonstrated expertise with in several songs (The Trees, AFTK, Circumstances), not to mention some fast tunes for the action scenes, slow ones for romantic Maid Marian scenes, sinister ones for The Sheriff... I'm sure there are a lot more that would be great to write an opera on. Maybe youse guys (and gals, who deserve more recognition as Rush fans) could come up with some other ideas... If YES can do it...and the Who can do it(Tommy), Why the hell not RUSH???? The possibilities are virtually endless... -Andy Douglerxst (hey!) ;) -- "Let us not go gently into the endless winter night..." -Rush (RED TIDE) ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: "Chain Lightning" guitar, other stuff Date: Wed, 5 Jun 91 22:06:20 CDT From: David Sandberg <sialis!dts@cs.umn.edu> Craig Rindy (mv012791@ndsuvm1) writes: > I was wonder how Alex (I love the name King Lerxst) does _Chain > Lightning_ live... > The end of this tune has a (possibly very slightly distorted) > guitar doing the G C# D thing and also a (definitely) distorted > guitar doing the synchopation unison to the bass. I don't know for certain, but I'd be willing to bet that Alex would just play the ringing guitar part (G C# D) and let Geddy fill it in with bass chords, like he is already doing in the rest of the song. With those bass chords at concert volume, nobody's going to miss the extra guitar. Craig also mentioned that he wanted to set up or attend a Midwest RUSH party. Well, I'm in Minneapolis, and would certainly attend such a party if it were held somewhere in or around this town. (Don't ask me to set it up, though; I know nothing about giving parties, and don't have a good place to throw one anyway.) Just count this as a vote of interest. By the way, Craig, I'm a guitar player as well, and well-versed in Lerxst-lore to boot... but we'd need bass and drums too, and those might be the tougher positions to fill. I do know of a bassist and a drummer who are pretty hip to Rush (I used to work in a band with one of them), but they have still got a band going and I'm sure wouldn't want to take the time to learn a bunch of Rush tunes in addition to their normal work load. (Whereas I *always* set aside practice time for Rush in addition to whatever else I might have to learn... I've got *my* priorities straight, you see. B-) I *have* been starting to sequence a few Rush tunes on my MIDI setup, so I guess if we were really desperate... B-) One other thing... I've never personally met a woman who liked Rush, but I am positively thrilled to see that they do exist in significant numbers after all, and that many are present right here on this list. -- \*=- David Sandberg, dts@quad.sialis.com ,=, ,=, -=*\ \*=- "you feel there's something calling | |uadric `=,ystems -=*\ \*=- you, you're wanting to return" `=\ `=' -=*\ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 6 Jun 91 03:42:00 EDT From: jhs4h@uva.pcmail.Virginia.EDU Subject: Re: 06/05/91 - The National Midnight Star #252 To answer the question of "How does King Lerxst play Chain Lightning live?" . . . He does't, they didn't do it on the Presto tour, which probably means that we will never hear it live. However, the "that's nice" part did survive in concert . . it was placed at the end of another Presto song . . . I think it was Scars, but I'm not sure. It was sampled from the album, and probably triggered by Geddy at the appropriate time. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 6 Jun 91 11:13:09 EDT From: Doug White <dwhite@dsys.ncsl.nist.gov> Subject: Audio Files - apologies To Those Who Replied To Me By Mail But I Couldn't Get A Return Path To: here's a list of the audio files I've dumped in. I probably will not be bringing any more in - I've just about topped off my share of disk space. Some of these are entire songs, some are lead-in segments. The sparc IPC has a built-in 5 minute limit for recording - I haven't found a way around it yet - which is why I chose the first six songs listed. (The Spirit of Radio cut it _CLOSE_!!) bytes (approx. 480K per minute) ------ 1370532 Closer.au "Closer to the Heart" 1581740 Fly.au "Fly By Night" 1733059 NewWorld.au "New World Man" 1961342 Scars.au 2373150 SpiritofRadio.au 2145022 YYZ.au 1101426 Temples.au "Temples of Syrinx" segment of 2112 1705257 Discovery.au "Discovery" segment of 2112 1761032 Presentation.au "Presentation" segment of 2112 468057 Attention.au "Attention all planets..." from 2112 828032 Body.au opening of "The Body Electric" 545927 Farewell.au acoustic lead-in to "A Farewell to Kings" 248831 LaVilla.au lead-in to "La Villa Strangiato" 976768 Marathon.au opening of "Marathon" 947728 Red.au opening of "Red Lenses" Unfortunately, anonymous FTP is not supported here (Gov't, you know). I may see about popping these up to one of the other anonymous servers I know of. By the way, these are pretty clean files, but don't expect anything better than AM radio quality ... Doug ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 6 Jun 91 12:47:41 EDT From: Doug White <dwhite@dsys.ncsl.nist.gov> Subject: Audio files - part 2 For those interested, Farewell.au and Fly.au (see previous post) are available by anon FTP from sciences.sdsu.edu (130.191.224.2) in /incoming/sparcsounds . Doug ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 6 Jun 91 11:14:36 PDT From: bobf@cobalt.cco.caltech.edu (Robert Taylor Fisher) Subject: Cygnus X-1 In a volume entitled "Science in the Twentieth Century," the New York Times reprints many of the history-making articles which appeared in its pages over the years. I came across an article called "An X-Ray Scanning Satellite May Have Discovered a 'Black Hole' in Space," dating from April 1, 1971. The article desrcibes how the X-ray observatory Uhuru ("uhuru" means "freedom" in Swahili) detected highly rhythmic pulses at a rate of 15 pulses per second from an object previously known to be a source of X-rays -- Cygnus X-1. The absence of longer wavelength radio waves and the relatively high rate of spin led scientists to believe that they were not observing a neutron star rotating at fast speeds (an object known as a pulsar). The X-rays themselves originate not from the hole, but rather from the matter which accretes into a disk around the hole, as they become heated up to higher and higher temperatures ("The X-ray is her siren song..."). The discovery was reported the day before the publication of the article to the American Astronomical Society in Baton Rouge, La., by Dr. Riccardo Giacconi. Incidently, the name Cygnus X-1 designates the first X-ray source in the constellation of Cygnus, the Swan. Bob Fisher bobf@arrester.cco.caltech.edu ----------------------------------------------------------
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