The National Midnight Star #318

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: 08/20/91 - The National Midnight Star #318
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 318 Tuesday, 20 August 1991 Today's Topics: more cuts from RTB Dreamline! (what else?) (none) How can you play dreamline on regular PC THUMBODY HEP ME! They're Playing Dreamline in Cowtown Thanks!!! Re: 08/19/91 - The National Midnight Star #317 RTB S.A. info Rush tabs Another question for Geddy Re: 08/15/91 - The National Midnight Star #315 Re: 06/10/91 - The National Midnight Star #258 Where's my thing? Did you look in Seattle? rasterfiles on syrinx ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Aug 91 18:15:56 -0400 From: "John W Connelly" <connelly@unix.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: more cuts from RTB Hey, I heard the title track on the radio yesterday! You know, the one with the rap section? It went something like this: "Yo, sucka M.C's, my name is Geddy LEE And you won't be seein' ME on no M.T.V. We are the RUSH and now we're in the rap RACE And all I've got to SAY is, 'Get outta my SPACE!'" ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (little WDVE morning-show in-joke, there) Sorry, I just couldn't resist... On a serious note, I *did* hear another cut from RTB, "The Big Wheel". That makes a total of *five* cuts I've heard on WDVE. (And I'm *not* trying to rub it in; this is just FYI if you can get WDVE, 102.5, Pittsburgh on your tuner). --JC /===========================================================================\ | John W. Connelly | "If you choose not to | connelly@unix.cis.pitt.edu | | 511 LRDC Bldg. | decide, you still |+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=| | U.of Pittsburgh | have made a choice" | CONNELLY@Pittvms.BITNET | \===========================================================================/ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Aug 91 20:35:54 EDT From: Elizabeth Fike <betsey@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> Subject: Dreamline! (what else?) Well, I finally heard it here in the Big Apple, on WNEW. Good thing, 'cause I couldn't get dreamline.sb to play on my computer for the life of me. I downloaded it properly and all, but none of the player programs recognized the format. Am I missing something? (yes, I have a soundblaster and was trying to use fmorgan and playcmf to play it). Anxiously awaiting 11pm on 8/29....(the world premiere of RTB on WNEW) /betsey ******************************************************************************* Betsey Fike <betsey@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> CC '93/SEAS '94, Computer Science/Electrical Engineering Columbia University Marching Band, the Cleverest Band In The World (tm) ************************************G(TB)^2************************************ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Aug 91 21:19 EDT From: Ken Renard <KDRENARD@vms.cis.pitt.edu> You know you're a Rush fan when... you go back to school in Pittsburgh 1.5 weeks early just so you can hear Rush on the radio (thanx WDVE). But you're a real Rush fan when, heading through the PA mountains, you pull over to the side of the road to hear Dreamline on DC101, because the station keeps fading out. To all you Philly people (Hi Donna! hee, hee :-) ), I heard on WMMR about a laser show with the usual Pink Floyd, etc., but they mentioned Rush on the bill, too. Does anyone know the story on that? On the subject of audio files: I'm in the same boat with some of you with the 2.2M file and only a 2400 baud modem. If Mr. Rush-mgr could zip, compress, tar, or shar the file, the file will probably shrink to a size that will piss you off even more when it won't fit on a 1.44. There are file chopping utilities around, but this is a binary audio file and is very picky about things like that. -OR- if you start downloading on a 2400 baud modem now, it will probably be finished by Sept. 3! :-) [ Actually, we've already tried to compress it - the file *grew* by 5%! :rush-mgr ] Ken Renard kdrenard@vms.cis.pitt.edu kdrenard@brl.mil ---------------------------------------------------------- From: amy@arla.austin.mcd.mot.com (Amy Moseley) Subject: How can you play dreamline on regular PC Date: Mon, 19 Aug 91 20:40:39 CDT OK. I have the disk drive to handle the dreamline.voc file. Exactly what format is .voc for? Anyway I also downloaded a shareware thing called voc2snd which was supposed to convert the .voc file to .snd file, which you can play through a program called remac over the regular PC speaker. I don't have the soundblaster audio card. So could someone upload a genuine copy of dreamline.snd? In exchange I will mail *if this works* a copy of remac which reads Mac sound files and plays them over PC (not great sound quality, but hey the phone bandwidth is worse). -- Amy J. Moseley Motorola Computer Group (512) 891-2426 :) amy@austin.mcd.mot.com or uunet!cs.utexas.edu!oakhill!arla!amy ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mjordan@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Marc Jordan) Subject: THUMBODY HEP ME! Date: Mon, 19 Aug 91 22:56:22 CDT NOTHING, NOTHING, NOTHING! That's all I hear of RTB in fabulous-Rush-hour- every-Thursday-night-Austin. Somebody save me! Please! Send me a copy of what you have! Please! Call me at 512-338-0560 so I can give you my address and you can send me a tape COD. Please! Okay, I guess I better come up with something to give a symblance of dignity to this pathetic cry for help. Ummmm...... Ummmmmm..... Ummmmmm....... I saw Rush 8 times....no, already posted that..... I heard Hemispheres debut on KLOL....no, already posted that.... I saw their tour bus behind the stadium....no, REALLY pathetic.... I took my mom to see them once....no, unbelievably pathetic.... A friend of mine puked at the Texas Jam....no, too nastalgic.... I puked on a friend of mine at the Texas Jam...man was that a show!... Okay, Okay. So I don't have anything new. Later, Marc ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 91 00:47 EDT Subject: They're Playing Dreamline in Cowtown From: jrs@cblpe.att.com! I'm a little hesitant to do this considering all the favorable reviews Dreamline has received, but here goes. I just heard Dreamline on WLVQ-FM-96 in Columbus Ohio. If they're playing it here, they should be playing it everywhere. I taped it and listened to it a couple of times. After all the hype on NMS, I'm disappointed. I'm not a musician and have no musical background, but here's my opinion. I think Dreamline has a harsh, bright sound and is weak in the bottem-end. The guitar solo is pretty good, and the bass is good in SPOTS but it is not noticable throughout much of the song. There is so much high-frequency sound that there doesn't seem to be that much going on at the other end of the spectrum. (Maybe this is due to cassette to cart-tape dubbing that someone mentioned. There was some hiss that went away when they played Red Barchetta.) In summary, to many HIGHs and not enough LOWs. It doesn't sound like back to basics old RUSH to me. I'll have to see if it sounds better on CD. I like the Farewell-to-Kings/Hemispheres/Permanent-Waves/Moving-Pictures period of RUSH. I liked Presto better than the 3 previous albums, and I was hoping for more of the bass dominant Rush sound. The radio station played Dreamline and Red Barchetta back-to-back. I though Red Barchetta sounded SOOOOOOO much better. Red Barchetta has a warm, soothing, melodic yet powerful kind of sound. Dreamline has this piercing dah-dah-dah sound, it leaves me cold. Can anyone honestly tell me that they think Dreamline sounds better than Red Barchetta? Am I the only one who isn't wild about Dreamline? I'm still going pick up the disk, come 9/3 (maybe even try 9/2 evening). Let me go listen to Dreamline 10 more times, maybe it will help. I Hope the Boyz Never See This Jeff Sherota com!att!cblpe!jrs P.S. Rush-mgr, Keep up the good work!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Thanks!!! From: wizard%cccbbs@uceng.uc.edu Date: Mon, 19 Aug 91 23:13:54 EDT Thanks to whoever made the .VOC file of "Dreamline" for us Soundblaster people... the sound quality isn't perfect (but then again,who wants to d/l a 20 meg file?), but at least I got to hear the song!!!! They've had the album for a few days here in Cincinnati at WEBN but haven't played it yet (although they were quite surprised when I called them and played it into the phone!) Later... The Crystal Wizard (wizard@ccbbs.uucp and c-wizard@darkside.com) # The Guild of Legends BBS # 513/821-6543 # TNMS Back Issues Available # ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: 08/19/91 - The National Midnight Star #317 From: dave.bbs@shark.cs.fau.edu Date: Tue, 20 Aug 91 08:51:59 EDT RUSH hits Atlanta! (Atlanta shows who's boss!) yesterday (8/20/91) Rush unveiled its new hit to Atlanta. it was THE NUMBER ONE SONG OF THE DAY!!!!!! Dreamline seems reminicent [sic] of older times, and it certainly had some motion to it. my car even sped up to match the tempo! let's see if it can take the number one spot 2 days straight! (an accomplishment on the guns-n-roses network) ;-{) dangerous dave (i haven't had so much fun since i discovered my navel!) ][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][ If Rock 'n' Roll is responsible for teenage sex, does that mean that Country-Western is responsible for incest? - (heard on radio) dave.bbs@shark.cs.fau.edu (current CYBERNET address) dave@cybernet.cs.fau.edu (future CYBERNET address) weissd@tuna.cs.fau.edu (UNIX account, Gary Moore mailing list) weissd@shark.cs.fau.edu (something to call my own) [ Dave, if you're getting the NMS, drop me a line at the administrative address. I get bounces every day from your "dave.bbs" address. :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 20 Aug 91 10:20:00 CDT From: "SAEIS1::RGRAVES" <rgraves%saeis1.decnet@jupter.AMD.COM> Subject: RTB S.A. info SUBJECT: RTB S.A. info I had a talk with the morning DJ at 104 KZEP which will give you a pretty good view of the RUSH scene on the radio here in San Antonio. It went like this, "-Morning, K-ZEP" "Yes, do you have any info on the new RUSH single" "Well it should be out by the end of the week" "Do you know the title yet" "No, we haven't received it" "Did Atlantic records send out any kind of press release" "No, not that I know of. They're not with Mercury anymore?" (boy, talk about living a sheltered life, how long has it been, 2 years?) Finally, the evening DJ at 104 KZEP gave me some honest answers that I would like to share with the other readers. First, the new single will debut on Thursday (official release?) but he didn't have it so he's not sure of the title. Hope the FedExp is on time. Second, he mentioned that they will be carrying the world premire radio show, via satallite, on Aug. 29 at 10:00pm (which was previously noted in this newsletter). He seemed really pumped up (sorry Hanz and Franz) about the release and assured me that it would play Thursday. [ We wanna Rush <clap> you up! :-) :rush-mgr ] Also talked to the evening DJ at C101 in Corpus Christi (sometimes I can here them up here, blows our radio stations away) and he said that the new single would be 'Roll the Bones' and that they would be receiving it tomorrow and would play it and soon as it comes in. (Got my radio set). The DJ from 102 KPEZ, in Austin, said that they haven't received the new single and really had no idea on the title. They also will be carrying the satallite broadcast on the 29th. Well, that's it for this posting. Get back to you soon with more details. P.S. If anybody would like to plan a RUSH party here in the Austin-S.A. area in the future (RTB tour 91-92), feel free to E-mail me. I have access to a sound system. Looking for a place to play. THX //////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ | Robert Graves rgraves%saeis1.decnet@jupter.amd.com | | "SIGHT AND SOUND MASTER" | | | | "We read about the exceptions, in the papers everyday" RUSH, Second Nature | \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\////////////////////////////////////// ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bold%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu (Jeff Beck) Subject: Rush tabs Date: Tue, 20 Aug 91 11:16:10 CDT Hi everyone, So, does anyone know for sure when RTB will be out? I haven't heard anything about it around Madison. Second, to Frank Schaapherder, I can't get mail through. Please send me another mail message. Your last one won't allow me to use the reply command. Neither will any of the previous messages. Also, please send me a list of tabs that are done, so I don't duplicate anything. Thanks much! -- ****************************************************************************** * Jason Bold - Madison,WI= [(rutgers||ames)!uwvax||att!nicmad]!astroatc!bold * * OBRQ: "Hey, ten bucks is ten bucks" - GL * ****************************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 91 12:51:51 EDT From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) Subject: Another question for Geddy Keep up the good work Todd Palmer!! Now a question for Geddy! Around the time of _Signals_ Alex told one interviewer that Rush were listening to alot of Ultravox. Ultravox is unique in rock for the strong role of Billy Currie's violin in their music. `Losing It' is the only Rush song to feature a violin (solo, anyway). The lyrics of ``The Weapon'' have an Ultravox flavor as well. Did Currie's synthesizer playing have any influence on You? Has the work of Ultravox had a lasting effect on Rush? Around the time of _Signals_ Ultravox's _Vienna_ was said to be one of Neil's favorite albums... Thanks to you if you could pass this on Frank, Gregg p.s. Personally, I prefer U-vox's _Rage in Eden_ to _Vienna_, though _RIE_,_Vienna_,and _Quartet_ are all prime. Lesser recommendations for U-vox's work since then (c. 1983). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregg Jaeger (jaeger@buphy.bu.edu) ``Hold Your Fire'' Dept(s). of Physics (and Philosophy) ______/|/| Boston University, Boston MA 02215 (_) \|\| Trystero? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 1991 02:43:13 -0500 From: tmadson@pnet51.orb.mn.org (Todd Madson) Subject: Re: 08/15/91 - The National Midnight Star #315 As an aside: Not only have I not heard any of the new Rush in Minneapolis, but the radio stations here are so locked into the "Classics You Grew Up With and Will Hear Until Your Death" or "Music That was Sampled From Someone Elses Song" or "Lets' Dance, Even Though Disco has Been Dead for Ten Years" that it would be impossible to even request it. I figure a good discipline exercise would be to learn all of the guitar parts off of all of the Rush albums. UUCP: {amdahl!bungia, crash}!orbit!pnet51!tmadson ARPA: crash!orbit!pnet51!tmadson@nosc.mil INET: tmadson@pnet51.orb.mn.org ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 91 13:58:42 -0400 From: fowler2@husc.harvard.edu (James Fowler) Subject: Re: 06/10/91 - The National Midnight Star #258 please cancel my subscripion hanks--it was fun! --James ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Where's my thing? Did you look in Seattle? Date: Tue Aug 20 11:19:47 PDT 1991 From: rpan@ingate.microsoft.COM I've found his thing! On 96.5 here in Seattle (thanks Rob!)! It's pretty cool. It sounds like a jazzed up version of Hand Over Fist (sans the vocals, of course). And I heard Dreamline (thanks again Rob!). Cool song. Sounds like a cross between Presto and Power Windows, to me, but that may just be the recording I heard (tremendous loss of treble and bass - oh well). ORQ: Our causes can't see their effects ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 91 14:56 EDT From: The God Of Balance <V409EPK3@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: rasterfiles on syrinx Thanks to all of you who upload Rush Rasterfiles and GIFs to Syrinx! I have a question....would somebody be willing to concatenate the Sun Rasterfiles alex-, geddy-, and neil-presto.rast.Z into a single file? I don't know, it may be a dumb question, but I *would* like to see all 3 of them at once! 8) Respond to me via e-mail, please. [ You could always use the file "agn.ptp.gif", which is all three of them from the Presto tour program. There's also the "boyz1" thru "boyz3" raster/gif files. The program "xloadimage" is available as a compressed tar format file in the same directory; this will show raster and gif images. Peruse the CONTENTS file in the same directory. :rush-mgr ] Waiting to roll the bones... Cygnus God Of Balance ----------------------------------------------------------
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