The National Midnight Star #261

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: 06/12/91 - The National Midnight Star #261
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 261 Wednesday, 12 June 1991 Today's Topics: last chance for audio Let Us Not Go Gently... Red Tide LOR/Necromancer Juke Box Network Laser Rush in Pittsburgh RUSH radio interviews Which FM opened for the Boys ? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 11 Jun 91 17:40:51 EDT From: Doug White <dwhite@dsys.ncsl.nist.gov> Subject: last chance for audio Attention all subscribers of the National Midnight Star! We have available audio! (profuse apologies to Neil Peart and 2112 fans everywhere) For a limited time - about a week and a half - you can ftp to tack.ncsl.nist.gov 129.6.50.7 with the name 'lerxst' and paswd 'lifeson'. This is a guest-level account. change directory to 'Rush' and you will have the following Sparc audio files at your beck and call: 1370532 Closer.au Closer to the Heart 1581740 Fly.au Fly By Night 1733059 NewWorld.au New World Man 1961342 Scars.au Scars (real hard, eh?) 2373150 SpiritofRadio.au (I think you understand this one...) 2145022 YYZ.au (and this) 1101426 Temples.au \ 1705257 Discovery.au \ from 2112 1761032 Presentation.au / 468057 Attention.au / 828032 Body.au approx first 2 min. of The Body Electric 976768 Marathon.au approx first 2 min. of Marathon 947728 Red.au approx first 2 min. of Red Lenses 545927 Farewell.au acoustic intro to A Farewell to Kings (1 min.) 248831 LaVilla.au acoustic intro to La Villa Strangiato (30 sec.) These are going to vanish from here by the last week of June. I have been trying to find other places to upload these to (with little success), so I figure, what the hey, y'all want 'em, come 'n' get 'em. P.S. I have promised that the next time I get the chance to record, the entire La Villa Strangiato goes in. (You know yer a Rush fan when...) I will entertain suggestions (via mail) for essential noises to get during the next session. (boy, will THIS create traffic) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Douglas White, National Institute of Standards & Technology Bldg. 225, Rm A216, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 dwhite@dsys.ncsl.nist.gov / Voice: (301) 975-2182 / FAX: (301) 590-0932 "All this machinery, making modern music can still be open-hearted ..." - Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- From: yackob@ic5.ee.UManitoba.CA (kerry yackoboski) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 1991 17:55:29 CDT Subject: Let Us Not Go Gently... Yesterday Gregg Jeager wondered aloud about the line from "Red Tide" that goes "Let us not go gently into the endless winter night". I don't want to say anymore, but there is a famous poem that probably originated a *very* similar line... Ok, I'll admit I forget which poem it is, but I think that might be the title. I think it might be by Dylan Thomas, but right now as I try to remember it I can't separate it from "A Child's Christmas In Wales". I'm sure someone else can refresh my memory... Also, to Craig Rindy in yesterday's NMS, no you're not the only prairie person here! -- Mysterious Moon Man of Manitoba <yackob@eeserv.ee.umanitoba.ca> The Canadian Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Lab ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 11 Jun 91 22:52:24 -0400 From: jpb8@po.CWRU.Edu (Jeffrey P. Bodner) Subject: Red Tide Hello! This is in response to the post that suggested that the line "Let us not go gently.. etc" was perhaps aimed towards nuclear war. Well, I seem to remember reading a poem in English class entitled something like "Please do not go gently into that good night" . I am sorry, but I can't remember the author! :( In any case, the poem was written by a man to his dying father, asking him to not give in. IMHO, the line from Red Tide is an allusion to this poem. He did something similar in Limelight with "All the world's a stage" as well as in other songs. If I quoted the poem's name wrong, please correct me!! I'm an engineer, what do I know about lit.? ;) -- "We can circle around like hurricanes | Jeffrey P. Bodner (jpb8) Dance and dream like lovers | IRC op / Sysop Attack the day like birds of prey | Or scavengers undercover" -RUSH | "Fencers love to touch!" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mjordan@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Marc Jordan) Subject: LOR/Necromancer Date: Wed, 12 Jun 91 9:34:44 CDT I thought the song 'The Necromancer' was patterned directly from Lord of the Rings. I'm not sure who the 'three travelers' are -- they probably aren't actual LOR characters. My wife is a rabid Rush fan, Neil being her hero. Of course, though, when I first showed her the NMS (I discovered it last semester), she said "Jeez! Get a life, geek!". Well, not all of us can be perfect! Marc Jordan mjordan@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1991 09:26 MST From: "Eric Kay (303) 499-7577" <KAY_E@CUBLDR.Colorado.EDU> Subject: Juke Box Network For those receiving the "Juke Box Network" (possibly on a UHF station), they have reinstated the video for _The Pass_. I think the code is 496, but you can call 1-800-ASK-JUKE to verify. I was told that the videos are changed weekly. Requesting a video uses a 1-900 number and costs you $2.50 thru the phone company. A video request should be honored in 30-45 minutes (shorter or longer depending on location/time of day, etc...). A video for _Superconductor_ exists and might be available. To request a video not immediatly available, call 1-800-ASK-JUKE. Another NMS subscriber, Pat E. Perez, suggested the possibility of getting other NMS subscribers to flood the -ASK-JUKE number with RUSH requests. Anybody out there get this station and/or is willing to call? thanx- Eric Kay Boulder, CO ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ian D Bjorhovde" <idbst@unix.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Laser Rush in Pittsburgh Date: Wed, 12 Jun 91 13:49:30 EDT Well, here's some news that might excite some people out in Rushdom: The now-infamous Laser Rush shows from the Bay area will be playing here in Pittsburgh! I just got off of the phone with the Buhl Science Center: here's the info: Laser Rush will be playing Friday and Saturday nights at 10:30, starting June 21. The woman I talked to said that the premiere show will be restricted, a la free tickets from radio stations. Any interested, or wanting info, mail me: idbst@unix.cis.pitt.edu Doug, Herschel, Ken? later Ian Bjorhovde idbst@unix.cis.pitt.edu University of Pittsburgh ---------------------------------------------------------- From: olazabal@cs.utexas.edu (Alexandre Olazabal) Date: Wed, 12 Jun 91 13:07:49 CDT Subject: RUSH radio interviews Hi y'all, my name is Alex (what an honor!) and I'm a recent subscriber to the newsletter, which I consider an awesome source of info about the boyz. When I was browsing through some old newsletters, I noticed several trancriptions of radio interviews (mostly from San Diego radio stations) that you posted. I started listening to Rush in Spain (where they are not that well known, save a few heavy metal fans) and I have therefore missed all those radio and video interviews of the wonder trio. Needless to say that I would love to hear some of them and that is why I was wondering if any of you has tapes of the interviews or knows how to get them from the original radio stations. If you don't want to clutter the newsgroup with your replies, send me email to olazabal@cs.utexas.edu. Thanks in advance for the myriad of messages offering to send me copies that you guys are going to post (I thought I'd try some subliminal conditioning :-)). Alex Olazabal ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Nothing here yet... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Nick Pitfield <ntp@oasis.icl.co.uk> Subject: Which FM opened for the Boys ? Date: Wed, 12 Jun 91 14:42:24 BST > VII LOSING IT > Le Studio, Quebec, June,1982 > ... > We had talked for a while about getting Ben Mink to play electric > ... > to get away from his group, _FM_ for a couple of days, and bring his > I guess this settles the debate a few months ago as to whether it was the UK or Canadian group called 'FM' that opened for the boys a few years back (1976 ?). There's definitely no 'Ben Mink' in the UK version !. Cheers. /=============================================================================\ || From the mighty fingers of >> Nick Pitfield << (The Bugfynder General...) || |=============================================================================| || INTERNET : ntp@oasis.icl.co.uk || || JANET : ntp@uk.co.icl.oasis || || UUCP : ..!uunet!mcvax!ukc!iclbra!ntp || || VOICE : ITN - (7263) 2527 : BT - +44 0344 424842 x2527 || || SNAILMAIL : ICL PLC,8th floor BRA01,Lovelace Road,Bracknell,Berks RG12,UK.|| |=============================================================================| || "More than just performance, more than just a spark, || || More than just the bottom line, or a lucky shot in the dark." || || "Marathon" (Rush - Power Windows) || \=============================================================================/ ----------------------------------------------------------
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