The National Midnight Star #280

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: 07/03/91 - The National Midnight Star #280
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 280 Wednesday, 3 July 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia QR drummer, Scott Rockenfield Miscellaneous comments Quotation source Lord Byron once again Pgh Rush party in August? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star Subject: Administrivia Due possibly to power fluctuations during the heavy storms here last night, the regular edition of the NMS didn't get mailed on time. It went out a short while ago today. rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: QR drummer, Scott Rockenfield From: easy@darkside.com (Phil D. Croix) Date: Tue, 02 Jul 91 22:20:27 PDT Hello out there in computerland. I was reading through a back issue of Modern Drummer magazine(Aug. 89) And there is an interview with the drummer for QueensRyche. I knew when I heard him play that he had to have been influenced by the Prattster, Barron Von Peart-ness. Neil. And when I read this article, I finally got proof: MD: I guess Neil Peart made an impression? SR: Yeah, he was a big influence. Not that I could play Neil Peart licks right off the bat. But it wasn't just Peart who influenced me, it was the whole band-Rush as a unit. If one person can play a certain way, the whole band has got to be able to follow the music and everybody has got to understand different tome signatures an things like that. I was really intrigued by Rush's music when they first started. Pearts playing was so precise yet so radical at the same time. That's it for the good stuff. I mean the stuff where he talks about Rush. He sounds like a really nice guy. He's a good drummer, there's no doubt about that. It's just really good to hear about contemporary hardrock drummers who don't get fooled by their record deals and sign a contract stating that they must wear makeup, make videos with slick cars and chix shoving their Cleveland into the camera. I have yet to see SR point his stick at the camera and make a really stupid face, thinking he's really cool for ding DOING that. Unlike some loser bands drummers(Tommy Lee, Rikki Rocket-what a joke!)he seems to have respect for himself. I'm not totally into Queensryche or anything(yet), I'm just saying that it's nice to see music being made without all the B.S. that has become commonplace in it. AND, I give Rush Full credit in helping to keep the example of what REAL musicians are. One last note: I think Rolling Stone magazine is the paper equivelant to MTV. Is it me or do they just plain suck? Rolling Stone AND The Rolling Stones Can just eat what's under my throne!!! That's it for me, goodnite. -----workin' on a sex farm, tryin' to raise some hard love! Gettin' out my pitch-fork, an pokin' your hay! -Sex Farm, Spinal Tap- Tap into America!!! goodness bye-ness.......Phil D. Croix RUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSH -------------------Nice effects, eh?---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 3 Jul 91 07:50:10 -0400 From: ap555@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John Brooking) Subject: Miscellaneous comments Paul May: >Has anyone else out there include ORQs in similar 'official' >documents? Okay, okay, this has led me to my first NMS submission... Herein are various and sundry notes on things I've been seeing since I joined up several weeks ago. As Paul's question, when I was a senior in high school, I quoted the first several lines of "Freewill" on the cover of an English paper on Moby Dick, which discussed the theme of predestination in that book. Several other Rushians in the class (it was a small class where we all read everyone else's papers) really appreciated it, at least! Here's a question about the song Paul quoted, though. In light of the modern environmental movement, is the concept of needing to "tame" nature outmoded? Although I definately agree science must be... All in all, "Natural Science" is still one of my absolutely favorite songs. Whoever said a few weeks ago that they find themselves humming "The clouds prepare for battle..." when a thunderstorm approaches - me too! As to the Ayn Rand influence on Neil, I took the opportunity to read "Anthem" a few years ago, and I have to admit that I was somewhat dissapointed to find out how much of the plot details and ideas in 2112 seem to be directly out of that book. I'm not accusing him of direct plagiarism, but I got the feeling that maybe he was too into the book at the time that he wrote the album to be able to step back and see how many of the overall themes he was simply paraphrasing from Rand, with some of his own minor contributions thrown in as plot details (substituting a guitar for the electrical paraphanelia the book's character finds, having the "old ones" come back at the end [kind of corny, IMHO], etc). I also have to say that from reading a smidgen of Rand's non-fiction philosophy, I don't agree with her very much. I think she carries her individualism to the extreme of selfishness, but that's my opinion, and I'm not really very well-versed in her thought. Now I've probably got y'all mad at me. Oh well. I do like the band quite a bit, although I have to confess that I'm less fond of their later style (from Signals onwards) than of the earlier stuff (what I call their "middle period", from about 2112 to Moving Pictures), although I can appreciate that the quality is good within that style. - John Brooking -- John Brooking :: ap555 | Disclaimer: All opinions expressed herein are well- ------------------------+ reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are *not* those of the Cleveland FreeNet, it's member networks, or affiliates. Anyone who says otherwise is itching for a fight! (from "Whaddya Know" on NPR) ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Quotation source Date: Wed, 03 Jul 91 13:16:54 -0400 From: David Arnold <davida> In the "for what it's worth" department, I was perusing my new NeXT's quotation database, and came across "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose" (the more things change, the more they stay the same). It is attributed to Alphonse Karr, 1808-1819. Stupid question: who is A.K.? David Arnold Keywords: Rush, Jethro Tull, Crack the Sky, Squeeze, BOC, Neville Brothers, Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd, Inet: davida@syrinx.umd.edu Talking Heads, King Crimson, Rolling Stones, UUCP: uunet!syrinx.umd.edu!davida Police, ELP, Grass Roots, Hollies, Guess Who ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Patrick Quairoli <quairoli@cs.widener.edu> Subject: Lord Byron once again Date: Wed, 3 Jul 91 14:34:35 EDT if lord byron was alive today he would most certainly be a rush fan. i mentioned last week that lord byron mentioned 'the music of the spheres' in his epic _Don_Juan_. well once again i've found some rush trivia in byron's _Don_Juan_. Never could she survive that common loss. But just suppose that moment should betide, I only say suppose it 'inter nos.' (This should be *'entre nous'*, for Julia thought In French, but then the rhyme would go for nought.) just some useless trivia. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- quairoli@cs.widener.edu |"If you ask me how do I feel inside; widener!quairoli | I could honestly tell you. patrick j. quairoli | We've been taken on a very long ride" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 3 Jul 91 15:41:46 -0400 From: "John W Connelly" <jwcst4@unix.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Pgh Rush party in August? Hey youns partying Pittsburgh Rush fans! Chuck Nichols has posted recently about having a Rush party here in our beautiful city of Pittsburgh. I have agreed to help him organize it. Rather than mail directly to all the Pitt, CMU, and other Pgh readers of the NMS, I've decided to simply post here first (so as not to slight any interested out-of-towners :-). We're trying to set a target date of Saturday, August 3. That's all we've settled on so far. (And even that's not yet in concrete.) An idea I'd like to push strongly is having live Rush music, provided by us! I'm a keyboard player myself, and Chuck plays bass, and I'm sure there are enough of us musicians out there up for a huge Rush jam session, right? What we need *DESPERATELY* is someone in the Pittsburgh area to volunteer a place to host a potentially large gathering of Rush fans, a place where live music would not be a problem, if possible. (Beer etc. would be a collective effort, of course; we just need a *place*!) Space and noise are the only factors, really. Please reply to an email address at the end of this post. Let me know: (a) if you want to attend such a party in Pittsburgh on August 3; (b) if you'd be up for a Rush jam, and what instrument you play; (c) any other suggestions for stuff to do (e.g. Laser Rush?); and (d) if it's *at all* possible you could host the party. LET'S PARTY! --JC P.S: If you know any interested Rush fans who don't use email, have them call me (John) at 687-3177 or Chuck at 683-1139 and leave a message. P.P.S: The area code here is 412. /===========================================================================\ | John W. Connelly | "If you choose not to | jwcst4@unix.cis.pitt.edu | | 511 LRDC Bldg. | decide, you still |+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=| | U.of Pittsburgh | have made a choice" | CONNELLY@Pittvms.BITNET | \===========================================================================/ ----------------------------------------------------------
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