The National Midnight Star #275

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: 06/27/91 - The National Midnight Star #275
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 275 Thursday, 27 June 1991 Today's Topics: Tero V.'s tirade RE: Fripp Review Re: 06/25/91 - The National Midnight Star #272 Re: About miking Neil's drums random tid-bits Rush/Queensryche/Metallica more Rush chart info Ramblings.. Creem foolishness... 'TEMPLE OF SYRINX' CD Bootleg Re: RUSH/QUEENSRYCHE Rush get CREEMED KOME auction and boots! Hold Your Fire (none) Creem Interview RUSH Party in Pgh! 06/26/91 - The National Midnight Star #273 -- Genesis Albums -- Re: 06/26/91 - The National Midnight Star #273 Chronicles and the Dreaded CREEM interview Re: Production Quality Satanism revisited (sort of) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 91 13:08:31 PDT From: hawley@valid.com (Todd Hawley) Subject: Tero V.'s tirade >>>honest, I think also that Presto IS crap. Just like HYF. All these Gregg.. >..I have no problem with this. That is YOUR opinion of the albums <sigh>. I was disappointed w Presto too, but not to the point where I'm convinced it was crap. YES, this is my opinion..you all are welcome to yours! BTW, this is my 1st posting to TNMS..I happen to like Rush, no I'm not a fanatic, but I happen to really LIKE SOME of their STUFF, which is why I subscribed to TNMS. I'm sorry Tero feels the way he does. I always thought fanatics were those who will only talk about the subject of their fanaticism; and nothing else 24 hrs a day; I really haven't seen that here (yet :-)). I like Rush because their songs are always quite spacey & ethereal & I think require you to use your imagination to enjoy them. I didn't get that feeling about Presto (tho I LOVE the title track). -todd hawley "now on Sundays I elude the eye & hop the turbine freight" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 91 16:02:11 -0500 From: rjf@maxwell.physics.purdue.edu (Robert J. Friedman III) Subject: RE: Fripp Review In keeping with the policy of posting only Rush related material, I have decided to send a copy of my review of the new album by Robert Fripp and Co. as per request of Randall Stark. Request to below. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- "Let music never become just another ! "Life is too important to way of making money." -Keith Tippet ! be taken seriously" -Oscar Wilde Bob Friedman is at rjf@maxwell.physics.purdue.edu -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 91 18:11:20 -0400 From: Ralph R. Miller <rmiller@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu> Subject: Re: 06/25/91 - The National Midnight Star #272 lease unsubscribe me from this mailing list. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jyrki Ollinen <jjazz@clinet.FI> Subject: Re: About miking Neil's drums Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 0:17:03 EET > Date: Fri, 21 Jun 91 9:24:41 EDT > From: "Kenneth D. Renard" (COOP) <kdrenard@BRL.MIL> > Subject: Neil's set and its miking > > Has anyone out there been bothered by the fact that Neil's set has > been miked differently on the past few albums? With the invention of the > multi-disc player it has become more evident. On Exit...Stage Left and > earlier albums, Neil's set is miked to give the effect of watching the band > on a stage, while later albums have the mikes turned 180 degrees as if you > were sitting in Neil's seat. This is evident in big fills around the > toms. [ high pitched toms on the right, low on the left and vice versa for > more recent albums ] Personally, I prefer the later albums that put you in > Neil's shoes (maybe my drumming background, eh?) I often find myself > turning earphones around when listening to the earlier albums. Yeah, that was the way I found it out, too. I had a habit when I was younger to put myself asleep while listening Rush (it's not so boring, people!), and I had a little Sonny Walkman headphones and I had no way finding out on dark which one was the right and which one left channel. So I started to listen to Neil's drums, and I remember I found the same fact as you out when Power Windows came out, because I was at the army then and I listened it a lot with my WalkMan. To put us on Neil's shoes...yeah, why not. Neil was my n:o 1 reason for buying drums. Nowadays I feel more like Bonham, Copeland and Van Halen + Bruford, but Neil's style is there somewhere at the bottom. > Has this bothered anyone else, has anyone else noticed this, or > should I just get a life? You should get a wife :-). Well, that's some kind of inside joke, I suppose. Hint: never seen "Part III of Fear"-video? They turn the stage 180 degrees when Neil wants to play those so called "futu toms". Is this the answer to your questions that were always in your own eyes, do you realize: it's just my own theory I'm making, but not too seriously. > Ken Renard > kdrenard@brl.mil > kdrenard@vms.cis.pitt.edu --- Jimmy "Georgia" Jazz ! I love Sex & Drugs & Rock'n'Roll! Usenet: mcsun!fuug!clinet!jjazz ! 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In the special secure of HABLA ! The BEST nymphomaniac here! -- All free girls please contact, immediate help is available... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1991 19:19:20 -0400 (EDT) From: Gregory C Best <gbest@ATHENA.MIT.EDU> Subject: random tid-bits Just a few quick thoughts that came up as I was reading the last few issues: Has anyone considered the possibility that Presto may be cheap because it's on a different label. Regarding a comment about the speed of release of RTB and greedy record companies-- Aren't Rush's contracts extremely freeform. I know it was at Mercury (as far as creative license at least) and I can't picture them going into a steeper one. (Can anyone point me towards where the change in record labels came up in back issues of NMS) Regarding the groups of three-- Has anyone notice the image of the boy with the binoculars starring out of one of the TV's? Maybe I'm just blind. Good musicians, no chemistry-- Did someone say Mr Big or am I just hearing things? Alex singing-- Randall: can anyone really harmonize with "the Gedster". Geddys voice, as much as I enjoy it, and as well as it fits, certainly isn't made for barbershop style material. Please tell me he wasn't in church choir! I would put Chronicles as a "Best of" (with many exceptions...) rather than a "Greatest Hits". Kind of a fine distinction, but you can get my gist. I was pleasantly surprised that it turned out as well planned as it was. Too bad they didn't get someone who knew something to write the liner notes. (As a contrast, the red Doors double disc is a "Greatest Hits" and not a "Best of"). Rush and the Police-- Has anyone noticed the similarity between the bass line for Limelight and the guitar line in Message in a Bottle. Thought that was cool. Just say "No!" to solo projects. And remember: Soundtracks kill. -Greg "They make their living off of arts and crafts... The summer swap meet is a battle ground... She keeps her photographs close to her heart now He keeps his cigarettes close to his heart now" -Nirvana ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1991 19:12:18 CDT From: SRF6200@ZEUS.TAMU.EDU (Hactar) Subject: Rush/Queensryche/Metallica Although I don't profess to be an expert on either Queensryche or Metallica, I do believe that all three bands have a common musical thread (which might explain why a lot of us like these bands.) It's the fact that each one has a distinct rhythm underlying the harmonies, and these rhythms add much to the quality of the music. It's a very basic, hard sound that brings out a lot in the song itself. Of course, I'm not a music specialist either. I just know what I like. Steve Fennell (srf6200@zeus.tamu.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 91 18:02:28 -0700 From: Mark Lent <pinbot@u.washington.edu> Subject: more Rush chart info Just to complete what was in TNMS #272 about Rush's chart performances, let me add: Moving Pictures has a release date of 1/81 Rush is the #24 artist of the Eighties [ What source? :rush-mgr ] Mark Lent OBQRQ: We've come to far to turn around Does emotion hold the key? Is logic just a synonym for this savagery ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: , Subject: Ramblings.. From: stum@basser.cs.su.oz.au! HI guys... Thought it was about time I wrote something.. I'm supposed to be revising for a LISP exam in 1 hour (!) but I know where my priorities lie! Anyway, I agree with someone in the last NMS about RUSH writing a LOVE song. I checked recently and I haven't found a REALLY GOOD one by them (Apart from the ones stated). I think Neil would be able to write some GREAT lyrics, and the others could do them justice in music. Why do you think they haven't done so already? Maybe they are a little inexperienced themselves in this area..? Also, I just read the Presto tourbouk and I LOVE Neils final line at the end: "Yeah, you're right; I don't need those guys anyway." (This is in reference to what would happen if he filled the stage with all the REAL gear he makes sounds from instead of the sampled stuff on disks. - The question being, where would the other 2 stand?) Being a drummer myself, we tend to stick together.!! HA! ALSO: To echo some comments from a few days back: WHY HASN'T RUSH TOURED AUSTRALIA YET!!!!!!!! If anyone can pull some strings (seriously) please DO! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> *********** stum@minnie.cs.su.OZ.AU *********** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> *********** UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY *********** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> *********** "Todays Tom Sawyer, mean mean pride...." *********** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 91 23:58:31 EST From: cygnus@wpi.WPI.EDU (Marshall Robin) Subject: Creem foolishness... I don't understand what motivates music magazines to pick people who absolutely _hate_ a group to review it's work. I thought Rolling Stone had an exceptional knack for this, but I see Creem is/was in the same league. What's next, a review of the latest Pink Floyd album by guest reviewer Roger Waters? :-/ Hmmmpf. What else is new. -marsh ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 00:17:52 EDT From: gip@msb.com (George Papadopoulos) Subject: 'TEMPLE OF SYRINX' CD Bootleg On the question of RUSH CD Bootlegs, I happened to pick up the _TEMPLE OF SYRINX_ CD (Notice Spelling, only one temple). Got it here in downtown NYC. It was the only copy they had. Its actually an Italian import. The disc has a pretty neat picture of the boyz onstage on the cover, surrounded by (big mistake) a pentagram. The back cover says it was recorded live during the '89 Tours. I sincerely doubt that. Actually, I'm very suspicious that its segments of P/G video put on CD. I haven't been able to verify it, since my VCR munched my copy of the P/G Tour Video. Anyways, heres is whats on it.... The Spirit of Radio, The Enemy Within, New World Man, Distant Early Warning, Red Sector A, Closer to the Heart, Temples of Syrinx, Tom Sawyer, Vital Signs and Finding My Way/In the Mood... The recodrding quality is excellent with the exception of _Red Sector A_, on which the synths overload my speakers. Otherwise, its great, if only to have _Vital Signs_ and _The Enemy Within_ live on CD. Thats all the info I can give ya at this point. Sorry, but I can't tell you where to get this disc. Good luck in finding it. ---------------------------- George Papadopoulos gip@msb.com ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 91 23:16:28 -0600 From: Mark S. <mserda@hydra.unm.edu> Subject: Re: RUSH/QUEENSRYCHE I have not listened to Oper. Mind. enough to if they are similar to Rush or not, but I too have heard that the band also has a PINK FLOYD sound to them as well. So don't rule them out completely. Especially since the story behind Operation Mindcrime is very similar to the one behind PINK FLOYD'S classic THE WALL. You have to realize this similarity to before giving all the credit to Rush. Mark S. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 01:54 EST From: MCS <MCS@carleton.ca> Subject: Rush get CREEMED I realize that TNMS did not want ten thousand messages regarding that absolutely incredible (and I mean that in the most negative sense) Rush "ARTICLE". Did that article ACTUALLY appear in print like that!? Was that actually a verbose rendition!?!? Good lord, it's a travesty. I've never seen **ANYTHING** like that in my life! Now I know why Peart stopped doing interviews. I'm not even gonna bother commenting (I'm really holding back here!) and that jerk's asinine pseudo-observations. Just thought I'd remind you all to: BUY CANADIAN MUSIC MAGAZINES! Wanna read *REAL* Rush articles? Check out the ones that have appeared in Canadian Musician, honest and objective -- no personal vendettas. (Did that Creem article really appear in print!?!?) Take 'er easy.. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> | Neil Prasad | Carleton U. | Recycle paper, | | Mass Communication | MCS@CARLETON.CA | not music!! | <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: KOME auction and boots! From: vinnie@darkside.com (Vindicator) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 00:47:55 PDT This first part here is mainly directed at the Patster and anyone else interested in information about the KOME rock auction. Being the Rush fan that I am I did enter a silent bid on both Rush items because I was unable to attend the auction (final the next day). I put a bid in for the autographed Chronicles CD and a bid for the Platinum record. Needless to say I did not get either. But there is a twist. I called the station to see if I had the winning bid on the Chron. CD, I had bid $200. The promotional director stated that it was auctioned for something like $268, but that the guy in charge, a Dave I believe, was going to try and get another autographed CD for me for the $200. Well they were supposed to call me back but never did. I don't think I want to accept either because there is nothing to guarentee that this "second" CD is the real thing. I'll get another chance some day. As far as the platinum record goes, I saw it at a gallery in Sunnyvale. It was a platinum record from the Canadian Recording Association (or something like that) it was for the sale of 100,000. The glass cover of the frame it was in was also autographed. it said "From RUSH" Geddy Lee I believe it was just signed by Geddy, his was the only signature except for the "from rush" part. It was a sharp looking bit of memorobilia though. Too bad it went for some 600 bucks. A few years back something similar went for around $800. Well thought I would fill you in. Keep in touch all. And if anyone is interested in the Rush fan magazine I am starting let me know, I can be reached at vinnie@darkside.com Later... Anything can happen! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 07:39:04 -0400 (EDT) From: "Philip M. Simon" <ps3q+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Hold Your Fire In regards to the person who wanted to know more about my supposed knowledge of the three balls on the HYF album, here goes. I don't have the book The Fountain Head with me, but I seem to remember the three separate balls having to deal with individuality. Ironically, Rush consists of three members, which invalidated a previous theory I had on the subject. Consistent with the Objectivist philosophy of Ayn Rand, the three balls represent three distinct and separate entities. Now I begin my journey away from fact and into the world of speculation. I would assume that the balls are independent, important in terms of their relationship to one another, but by no means selfless. By that, I mean that the balls, representative of man, have their own egos, pride, integrity, and sense of self-worth. As to why the balls happen to be read, along with the rest of the album, I have absolutely no idea. That is all Phil You know you're a Rush fan when... ...you will passionately argue that Geddy is God. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 13:34:51 BST From: CP_PWM%CMS.BRISTOL.AC.UK@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU re: Subdivisions. Hi, All this controversy about the loudness of the 1st Subdivisions in ASOH led me to check my copy. Since I live in England, I've got the European pressing of the ASOH CD, which is made in West Germany. It too has the 1st Subdivisions barely audible. Later ones become a bit clearer but not much. That song was recorded at the NEC in Birmingham, England. I was at one of the shows here, and remember that the Subdivivsions was audible at the concert, but was played very deeply, ie through a sub-woofer or something. It could be that the microphones used to record the concert for the live album were not sensitive to such low frequencies? You know you're a Rush fan when...you travel to Montreal for a holiday, find that Rush are playing there (co-incidentally) a week after you are due to come home, and prolong your holiday to see them. This happened to me last year. After all Rush only play England once every 4 years, so it was too good an opportunity to miss. You know your an even bigger Rush fan when... you include an obligatory Rush quote at the front of your PhD dissertation. Mine was "Science like nature, must also be tamed, with a view towards its preservation. Given the same, state of integrity, it will surely serve us well." Goodinnit?Has anyone else out there include ORQs in similar 'official' documents? "Swimming against the stream" Paul May, University of Bristol, UK. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Creem Interview From: MGOODWIN@maine.maine.edu (J. MICHAEL GOODWIN) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 09:17:35 EDT Wow, that was a surprise. I know that Rush has been panned by nearly every critic on this Earth, but this guy actually had contempt for a guy (Neil) he had never met. That was an attack from the very start. I'm glad I don't listen to the "critics", I would have missed out on some great music over the years. On a more positive note, I met a friend of a friend that's really into Rush. Moreover, so is his mother (who I'd say is 50-55 yrs. old). She knew that Rush had an album coming out, and said she'd take the three of us to the first tour date! How's that for bridging a generation! We also had a jam session at my friend's house, and she's calling out all these songs and clapping and singing, what a scream! ___________________________________________________________________________ "DO YOU MIND IF I SMOKE?" "NO, DO YOU MIND IF I FART? IT'S A HABIT OF MINE. THEY'VE GOT A SPECIAL SECTION FOR ME ON AIRPLANES NOW. I TRIED TO QUIT ONCE, BUT I GAINED A LOT OF WEIGHT. YOU KNOW, AFTER SEX I REALLY HAVE THE URGE TO LIGHT ONE UP" STEVE MARTIN, CIRCA LATE 70'S. MIKE GOODWIN MGOODWIN@MAINE.MAINE.EDU MGOODWIN@MAINE.BITNET ____________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 09:45:31 -0400 (EDT) From: "Charles D. Nichols" <cn0p+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: RUSH Party in Pgh! >From: "Douglas G Schwabe" <cschwabe@unix.cis.pitt.edu> via NMS > >To Chuck Nichols <cn0p+@andrew.cmu.edu>: > >I checked the "names" file in the Rush directory at Syrinx and their are >13 Pitt students (including John Connelly, the Laser Rush man. JC, how long >is the Laser Rush show run through?) and 16 students from Carnegie Mellon >University (CMU). Looks like we have the makings of a monster party, eh? Hey all you Pittspurgh RUSH fans (at least 29 of you) !!! Sounds like its time to party with Geddster and the Boyz! E-mail me back at my address soon with suggestions (place, time, etc...) and I will try to compile something. Hopefully we can get something together before the end of july! Chuck ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 10:16:25 EDT From: shadow!david@uu.psi.com (David Kuznick) Subject: 06/26/91 - The National Midnight Star #273 -- Genesis Albums -- Indicative Genesis albums? They went through many stylistic changes. The more art-rock albums: Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (one of the best concept albums ever IMHO), Foxtrot (contains Supper's Ready; one of the greatest 20 min. songs IMHO). These both are when Peter Gabriel was still with the band. The two albums immediately after he left are excellent as well; A Trick of the Tail, Wind and Wuthering. After Steve Hackett left (after Wind..) the band kind of went down hill, though And Then There Were Three has grown on me again. That is the first album with the present day lineup. If you only want to try one, I think Lamb Lies Down is the best though it is a double-album. David Kuznick ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1991 11:48 MST From: Roo-Dog Rip <D_DURRETT%KAOS@VAXF.Colorado.EDU> Subject: Re: 06/26/91 - The National Midnight Star #273 Gregg Jaeger opines on interpreting these lyrics of _red lenses_: "the soviets are the blues -- ... you see black and white -- and i see red (not blue)" -As for `you see black and white -- and `i see red/(not blue)', `see[ing] black and white' means believing that the truth of the matter is simple -- the way the paranoid feel that the existence of conspiracies is clear -- and `i see red' is probably Neil's reaction to this simplistic psychology (which could get us all killed!). The `(not blue)', I think, is an expression of the feeling that the future isn't so clear and bright (with blue sky) as many conservatives think but rather is quite uncertain (clouds, a falling barometer). The interpretation I've always had for the "(not blue)" parenthetical is that Neil is making sure that you don't misunderstand that the Soviets(the blues) are not the root cause of our problems, but that the "reds" are, the red being the unbridled, unchecked, and unthinking passion that has us searching for scapegoats and not honest solutions much as Gregg has suggested. Of course there is only a little of this with regards to the Soviets anymore. We need a new scapegoat-of-the-week. After Saddam is completely finished off, of course. This is not to say that some don't try to hang on to the past, though. I was in Boston visiting my wife in the fall and stumbled on a TV panel discussion while awaiting the start of a football game. In it a rather old, Irish-American politician was trying his best to convince everyone else that it(the move toward reform in the Soviet Union) was all just a trick. But then I suppose this is all getting a bit off the subject of Rush... or is it? Roo-Dog Rip ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ \Roo-Dog Rip is: <> "O! What a rogue and peasant slave am I!"/ \Derrell Durrett <> --- _Hamlet_ II. ii, 584 / \D_DURRETT@COLOPHYS.BITNET <> / \D_DURRETT%KAOS@VAXF.COLORADO.EDU <> High Energy Physics: The New Religion! / \Voice:(303)492-8713 <> Get Some Today! / \Fax:(303)492-5119 <> / \-----------------------------------------------------------------------------/ \ High Energy Physics Group | University of Colorado | Boulder, Colorado, USA / vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 14:32 EDT From: "Douglas G. Schwabe" <DGSST4@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Chronicles and the Dreaded CREEM interview cfabrams makes a excellent point about purchasing "Chronicles". If you are a die-hard Rush fan, go out and buy a blank tape or two and tape the songs that are on "Chronicles" from their respective albums. The tapes (blank, sorry 'bout that) cost about a third of the price of "Chronicles". Plus, if you want to add or replace a song that you do not like, you can do so. In the past I have been disappointed with some "greatest hits" compilations because they contain only "hits". There are some songs on this compilations that you wish shouldn't be on there, and there are those that should be there. I think "Chronicles" is a good album. However, I believe it contains only a smidgeon of the history of Rush. Where are songs like "Xanadu", "Cygnus", "In The Mood" (How could they leave that song out is beyond me) "YYZ"? The point is (finally!!) that Rush fans, or any fans, should make their own "greatest hits" album without spending more money on songs they already have. I'm sure you agree that this is an economically sound idea as well as one of old-fashioned common sense. I have a question: Why didn't Ray Davies kill J. Kordish when he had the chance? Neil's interview with him was atrocious, to say the least. I never liked the magazine to begin with, so this interview didn't surprise me at all. What is CREEM'S address by the way? Doug "Old friends, Old Friends, sitting on a park bench like bookends" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 15:30:28 -0400 From: MICHAEL HACKETT <hackett@gaul.csd.uwo.ca> Subject: Re: Production Quality > ... (I don't know about the rest of you, but my > copy of Presto that I bought in late fall 1989 is slightly weird - when I > program the tracks in a different order, the last half-second of the previous > song will play before the next song.) A friend of mine got an early Canadian (Anthem) release which had that problem. Because of that, I went down to Buffalo to pick up mine and it does not have that problem. Now, it doesn't have the nice red cover on the CD, and the spine was printed upside-down, but it plays fine. I expect that later Anthem relases had the problem corrected, but I didn't want to wait and take the chance. Also, to the editor, regarding Rush's label change: I believe the only change was in the US distributor (from Mercury to Atlantic). In Canada, all of their releases have been from their own label, Anthem. Who was _Chronicles_ released by in the US? I though it was Atlantic (their new label). [ Please correct or clarify any of this if I am wrong. ] [ Ok, consider yourself corrected. The _Chronicles_ disk was put out by Mercury after Rush had signed with Atlantic. I see it as a last chance to get some more money off the fans. :rush-mgr ] /=============================================================================\ | Mike Hackett | "He's so unhip that when you say Dylan, he | | <hackett@gaul.csd.uwo.ca> | thinks you're talking about Dylan Thomas, | | Honors Computer Science II | whoever he was." | | University of Western Ontario | -Paul Simon, "A Simple Desultory Philippic" | \=============================================================================/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: stedmant@LONEX.RADC.AF.MIL (Terrance A. Stedman) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 16:23:04 EDT Subject: Satanism revisited (sort of) Does anyone have a copy of the article written by Jim Hankins for the Daily Texan that prompted Neil to write his excellent rebuttal on Satanism? If so, email to me, post to TNMS, or point me in the right direction. Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I_) I I <~ I_I Terry Stedman ORQ: "if I could wave I \ I_I _> I I (stedmant@lonex.radc.af.mil) my magic wand..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------
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