The National Midnight Star #366

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: 10/29/91 - The National Midnight Star #366
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 366 Tuesday, 29 October 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia Harmony re: Ebbing Tide .sig's Typical American??? Anagram Undeliverable Mail Re: 10/28/91 - The National Midnight Star #364 Ayn Rand, Selfishness, and Spoilers Spirit of Rush spoken country covers RTB vid Another spoof... How to win friends.... BOOTS and shirts Rush In Rochester Re: Previous concerts Anagrams What a show -- NOT A SPOILER!! NO mistakes in `Anagram'! Hotel CA, no way! peart mystery rapper complaints and spoilers Neil What have you done to youir drums?!?!?!?!?! (none) Rush Collector's Guide ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> Subject: Administrivia Yes, I'm still wayy behind on administrative mail. I'll notify here when I've caught up. If you post about a show you've attended, PLEASE be considerate of others on the list and put "spoiler" (or better yet, "SPOILER") in the subject of your post. I'm currently moving them to the bottom, so it makes my life much easier. When you post, PLEASE keep your lines to 75 chars or less. I had to cut up three people's posts because they had 85-200 chars/line in them. It's a pain for me to do, and I'd rather not. If it keeps up, I'll go back to putting this message in your particular post, so EVERYone will know. rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 91 19:46:18 EST From: sjuphil!jr040923@uu.psi.com (Joseph Roberts) Subject: Harmony Yo people, David Copley was wondering if Kid Gloves was the Boyz's first attempt at harmony - good heavens, no! If you listen really closely to _Before & After_, you can hear -a dog barking!!! (just kidding) -an overdubbed Geddy singing harmony on the "Yeah, Yeah- Yeah-Yeah" section towards the end of the song. It's crude, but it is there! Also, thanx to Gonzalo Lira for posting info on _THe Tidewater Tales_. Later.......................................................... The Fuzzy Navel ORQ: And if the music stops, there's only the sound of the rain... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1991 17:01:34 -0800 From: Rat.Sunnyvale@xerox.com Subject: re: Ebbing Tide <<Going further back, Neil in Hemispheres touched on something almost the complete opposite of what Rand said (In a nutshell, she said "be completely selfish")>> Sorry, but this is wrong. Rand did *not* urge people to be "completely selfish." She advocated rational self-interest--basically the idea that if you don't look out for your own interests, why should you expect anyone else to? She also advocated individual rights and personal responsibility. To be "completely selfish" is to ignore the rights of others, something Rand disagreed with strongly. Ignoring others' rights is as bad as giving up your own. <<Nor does it allow a person to grow by the selfless act, which, as anyone, knows is often the most important form of growth. More concretely, in Scars, Neil shows some genuine caring about the plight of total strangers ("Hungry child in the desert/ And the flies that cloud her eyes"), the anti-thesis of Objectivists.>> Wrong again. Pardon me for harping, but as an Objectivist myself, I do *so* hate it when people misrepresent Rand's philosophy. Objectivism does not hold genuine caring about the plight of strangers as "its antithesis." It merely holds that you must not be *forced* to care about strangers. If you choose, for example, to donate to a charity that feeds the hungry because you genuinely value this ideal, then you are acting in a rational manner. But if you are forced to give up your income (in the form of taxes, for example) to support programs and charities you do *not* value, or if you are made to feel guilty or pressured until you donate "voluntarily," then you are not acting in a rational manner. This is a big difference from "Objectivism says you can't care about anyone but yourself." Objectivism *really* says that you must know what you value and never sacrifice a greater value to a lesser (or non-existent) one. What's so bad about that? That's enough for me for now. Anybody know when tickets go on sale for the Bay Area shows? --Rat "Brothers, you asked for it!" --Francisco Domingo Carlos AndrBes SebastBian d'Anconia, "Atlas Shrugged" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 91 15:09:42 HST From: deane@galileo.IFA.Hawaii.Edu (Rebel Without A Clue) Subject: .sig's Good day, eh? Could we trim our .sig files before we send to the NMS? It's long enough as it is, and with so many notes to read, it's frustrating to have to flip through 30 lines of creative yet empty ASCII art or whatever. Not trying to be a party pooper, but a little restraint would be helpful to others. Any word of RUSH hitting the Pacific? Hell, they should be keen on a Hawaiian vacation, and I'll take Neil up to the summit of Mauna Kea for some real inspiration for the next album - nothing like the Milky Way from 14,000 feet. Aloha, Jim ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 91 21:10:38 -0500 From: nam2@po.CWRU.Edu (Nicholas A. Mascari) Subject: Typical American??? I was shocked and offended by the remark in yesterday's TNMS that read: "The lyric is not superior or divine, but considering the vocabulary and the creativity of the typical American, I can see why it would seem so." This was referring to Anagram. One, who cares if they are not FULL anagrams?!?!? I never even noticed the puzzle but when it was pointed out I thought, "Neil never ceases to amaze me! Just when you thought you had seen it all, he comes up with this. He's a genius!!!" Are you telling me that your first reaction was, "Welll...it's okayyy...but they're only PARTIAL anagrams."*sounding really whiny*. It sounds like my 9th English teacher picking apart a paper! Two: ..the vocabulary and the creativity of the typical American? Although this may be PARTIALLY true (haha), I dont believe any of the readers of TNMS even come close to being typical!!!! If In fact, most Rush fans would be offended if branded as 'typical'. Rush is by no means a typical band; why would they have such a close, dedicated following? Not because they can make Top 40 with half the songs on their albums but because (IMO) Rush produces "Intelligent Rock". Yes! You heard me! Intelligent! There are many reasons people love them, but mine is that they express such meaning in their lyrics that appeal to my emotions, instincts, and intellect. I dont even need to say this but, RUSH IS NOT A TYPICAL BAND AND NEITHER ARE THEIR FANS!!!!!!!!! They appeal to those parts of my mind AND it's STILL the kind of music that makes you move and dance around crazily playing an air guitar, air drumming, sing along, or all three at once. That's why I love Rush!!!! Period. And to be branded as typical just because I like the Anagram is ridiculous! -- |~~~\ | | /~~~\ | | Nick Mascari-Case Western Reserve | / | | \ | | "If you choose not to decide, you |~~\ | | \ |~~~~| still have made a choice" | \ \__/ \___/ | | Look for "Peart" on IRC ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 91 21:24 EDT From: "Sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug" Subject: Anagram I've been on this list for about a week and a half now, and I keep getting surprised. My latest shock comes with respect to the recent business about "ANAGRAM (for Mongo)", and the wordplay lyrics. Do you honestly mean that a bunch of Rush-junkies never noticed this before?!?!? I don't mean to brag, but most Rush fans I know personally have realized this since not long after the album was released. I always thought it was one of those things that most real Rush fanatics (which most of the members of this list seem to be) just _knew_, like the meaning of YYZ or how Geddy got that name. You know, that sort of stuff. The in-formation that seperates the pretenders from those really do eat, sleep, and breathe Rush. Please tell me I'm not the only one who knows these things! String ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: 10/28/91 - The National Midnight Star #364 Date: Mon, 28 Oct 91 23:03:19 -0500 From: mjkobb@media-lab.media.mit.edu A spoiler-reviewer writes: >I think I safely speak for most true Rush fans when I say it's time to >retire Closer to the Heart (and Sawyer too, though no one will agree >:-). Horse hockey! I happen to like both of those songs, especially Closer to the Heart. --Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 91 20:12:15 -0800 From: wbarry@cory.berkeley.edu (Bill Barry) Subject: Ayn Rand, Selfishness, and Spoilers Hello all! Just here to comment on a few things. There have been many postings lately about Ayn (rhymes with "mine") Rand. I have been listening to Rush for over 10 years now and have just discovered Objectivism within the past few years. Let me say that if there is one book that any Rush fan should read it is Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. I say this because there are so many instances in that novel in which the values that are portrayed in the book are in direct harmony with the values that Rush portrays.. both musically and lyrically. Also someone brought up the point that Ayn Rand's motto was "be selfish." This is not entirely true. It depends on your definition of the word. Quoting from Miss Rand: "In popular usage, the word 'selfishness' is a synonym of evil; the image it conjures is of a murderous brute who tramples over piles of corpses to achieve his own ends, who cares for no living being and pursues nothing but the mindless whims of any immediate moment." (THIS is anti-objectivist!) "Yet the exact meaning and dictionary definition of the word 'selfishness' is: concern for one's own interest...This concept does not include a moral evaluation .. it is the ethics of altruism that gave selfishness it's bad name." And before somebody says that it is anti-objectivist to care about total strangers let me say this: It is not anti-objectivist to care about total strangers if you do so on your own freewill and good judgement. It IS anti- objectivist to be forced to care about total strangers and be made to feel guilty if you worry about yourself instead. My whole point here is that I don't think that Neil has turned completely against Objectivism. It was only a couple years ago when asked, "How do you feel about Objectivism?" Neil responded ,"Pretty good! How do you feel about it?" Also his most recent lyrics do support Objectivist thought. For example in Ghost of a Chance love is not based on supernatural mystic experiences.. it is based on values - and you are very lucky indeed if you find someone that supports those values independently of you...Also how about "Can't get no satisifaction from the facts? You better run home boy -- a fact's a fact from Nome to Rome" I can also site instances from Show Don't Tell, War Paint, You Bet Your Life, and many other songs but will leave it all who read this to discover these things for youselves. Finally just a quick word on spoilers...Many people don't seem to like the idea of somebody posting a song list from the upcoming tour.. but I do for two basic reasons: 1. I won't be disappointed. If I didn't read last year's spoiler I would have been extremely let down when I found out that they didn't play Presto or In the End or A Farewell to Kings etc. But because I knew what was coming I wasn't let down (that much anyway!) 2. I can anticipate...Again when I found out ahead of time that Rush were playing songs like Freewill, Red Barchetta, and Xanadu it made me extremely joyous and I couldn't wait to hear them. Now that I gained the knowledge that they are playing X, Y, and B on the RTB tour (I'll leave the titles out for those who disagree with my point) I simply can't wait 'til the end of January to hear them live! Well enough rambling for one day! Famous Quotes: "Who is John Galt?" -- Anonymous "A is A" -- Aristotle "You can twist perceptions but reality won't budge" -- Neil Peart "The defense rests" -- Howard Roark Until later... Bill Barry ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 91 22:06:32 CST From: motcid!marble!dalessio@uunet.UU.NET (Mario D'Alessio) Subject: Spirit of Rush Does anyone out there subscribe to "The Spirit of Rush" magazine? I sent in a subscription letter and a check back in March (maybe even before then), and I have not received a single issue. Any help appreciated. On another note, I am in the process of converting the bass tab for "Red Barchetta" to be made available for ftp. I have bass tab for more songs, but I don't have the time to do all of them in the near future. Would anyone be willing to convert a song? I will mail you the tab, and you can use my Bass Tab Creator program to help with the conversion (actually, all you really need to do is enter the note info into a file using any editor, and I can run the program to create the tab files). I have tab for the following songs: Red Barchetta (I'm doing this one) Spirit of Radio (already posted) Freewill Closer to the Heart Limelight New World Man Presto Show Don't Tell Distant Early Warning Tom Sawyer YYZ I also have the guitar tab for these, so if you are willing to do the work, I'll send them to you. Your help would be appreciated by all musicians out there. Thanks. ************************************************************** * ********************************************************** * * * __ __/\__ * * * * ____.---'--`---.____ \RUSH/ * * * * ____________________ \----.________.----/ |/\| * * * * \___________________|) // `--' * * * * __||________// Mario D'Alessio * * * * / NCC-1701 \/_ Motorola, Inc. * * * * `-.___________/\ motcid!marble!dalessio * * * * * * * ********************************************************** * ************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 00:19:47 EST From: pmadden@doofus.helios.nd.edu (patrick madden) Subject: spoken country covers Many people know this already, but as far as other Rush spoken parts go, the Necromancer is Neil, 2112 is Neil, Cygnus X1 is Terry Brown, and Subdivisions is Alex. Did I miss any (besides Roll The Bones) ? I forget where I heard these all, but I remember it was from Neil himself. To K P Murphy, on a radio show in 1974, Rush did the Beatles' "Bad Boy." This is on a bootleg called "Electric." On their very first single, they did a Buddy Holly tune (also done by the Rolling Stones) called "Not Fade Away." Both songs are pretty good, and sort of funny too. The Who do not come close to Rush in instrumental proficiency however. [ There's also "Fancy Dancer", from the _Stellar Dynamics_ boot album. :rush-mgr ] Since there have been a few concerns about Rush backmasking, a little joke: What do you get when you play country music bacwards? You get your woman back, you get your job back, you get your truck back... Heh heh heh To rushlyn, I don't know if you're being sarcastic, but when did you get Presto? It certainly didn't take me two years to figure out Anagram's cool anagrams. I'm sure lots of people knew about them already, but I just started subscribing recently so I don't know if it's been discussed. I do wish Alex Lifeson would write to me though. Cool. A friend of mine got a postcard from Neil. Cool. If anyone likes King's X, Ty Tabor recently mentioned Alex as a guitarist he really likes and was influenced by. Enough. Pat ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 29 October 1991 00:45:07 CST From: "RUSH HEAD " <U24129@UICVM.uic.edu> Subject: RTB vid Hey all, Well the concert world tour has finally kicked off. Now all we have to do, is have the patience to wait for our 3 fav. Ppl to come to a town nearest you. My buddy in Canada saw the Vid for RTB on Fri. Says its really good, I should have a vid of it in the mail soon and I'll give my review of it and let ya know but I'm sure Mtv will air it someday. (prob. in 92) :) I wish I had a sattelite dish. Hmmmm, Xmas is coming up , better talk to the P's. Well, I'll let ya get back to reading the SPOILERS on how great the tour is! 4 more days and counting until Chicago can not wait!!! Ged/ Alex/ Neil here I come ready or not!!! :)) hsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuRhsuR p Internet:u24129@uicvm.uic.edu p - "I was lined up for glory but the Bitnet:u24129@uicvm.bitnet - g tickets sold out in advance. Genie: P.Choy g p The way the big wheel spins." p - Patster - g g RushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRushRush ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ronald L Chrisley <chrisley@oxford.ac.uk> Date: Mon, 28 Oct 91 23:37:31 GMT Subject: Another spoof... My friend Ron Donez is a serious RUSH fan, but he does not have net access. I told him about the RTB spoofs, and that I had heard on the NMS that Neil would be on Rockline. He sent me this; I think its subject matter is quite timely: "Rockline" He's got a crapload of adverts A radio fix on the stars All along the airwaves She's got the latest Rolling Stone A picture book of the posers Playing the Sahara* *Famous Vegas casino The travel in the time of the profits On invisible airwaves promoting beer-drinking as fun Like losers and bozos, and the witless part of everyone They're only at home when "Rockline" is on "Rockline" is on The band has the intelligence of balsa wood A list of cheap groupies All along the tour They'll throw your sister out on her ass After she delivers a decent blowjob Lead guitarist with his pants down They travel on the road to the Grammies A highway of album sales that the interview brings Like losers and bozos, lip-synching means that nobody sings They can only perform with their tape machines Tape machines When fans are dumb Wandering the face of the dial Asking the same questions with an asinine smile We're learning that Bob Coburn is too dull For an unlimited time "Why don't you play all your old stuff? What does YYZ stand for? Why was John Rutsey shitcanned? Will Geddy play at my bar mitzvah? What's Alex's favorite color? Was Neil influenced by Ayn Rand?" The microphone is manned by a buffoon If I had my way he'd be given the boot Like Jimmy and Tammy, he's in it only for the loot He's only at home in a leisure suit A leisure suit He travels on the road to the next show On a primetime pathway straight to Heart and Bryan Adams at #1 Like Collins and Petty, and the Top 40 part of everyone If I'm only at home it's with a CD on FM's gone... ------------------------------------- [ Beauty, eh? Love it! :rush-mgr ] Has someone compiled the set of alternative RTB lyrics? Ronald L. Chrisley New College chrisley@csli.stanford.edu Oxford OX1 3BN Tel: +44 865 52656 United Kingdom NOTE: Use my csli path. Don't just reply, or I might not get your message. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 06:01:42 PST From: There's no such thing as cat-proof <murry@adtshr.enet.dec.com> Subject: How to win friends.... In yesterday's NMS, Tero writes: >>The lyric isn't superior or divine, but considering the vocabulary >>and creativity of a typical American I find it easy to believe why it would >>seem that way. Are you looking for enemies or something? First you rip on RTB the day after it's released, and now you rip on Americans... You seem to make hasty, knee-jerk conclusions -- I'm amazed you were ever able to get into *any* Rush album! I'm trying valiantly not to make a hasty, knee-jerk conclusion about people from Finland... >>1. Cinderella Man >>2. Natural Science >>3. Working Man >>4. Jacobs Ladder >>5. Something For Nothing >>6. The Trees To the person wanting to know which of the above have been played live before, I've heard Working Man, Something for Nothing, and The Trees. I've heard quotes from one of the boyz saying that if they can't get a challenge out of playing an old tune, they won't play it. In other words, they've played some of these oldies so much the boyz just can't get anything else out of them. Now, I don't know which ones they consider "dead", but I'd bet we'll hear some of these again before they're put to rest. Dave ---------------------------------------------------------- From: joezete@wpi.WPI.EDU (Peter John Chestna) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 09:19:54 EST Subject: BOOTS and shirts Well, well. Here it is only 9:00 a.m. and already I have about 40 requests for the boots for the first two shows, with about ten more requests an hour. Here is how it will work: I need to play wilth the boots for a few days to get them ready to distribute. I will then post my address to the list. Your mail to me must include: 2 blank 90 min. tapes per show, a mailer with postage affixed for the return mail to you, please address it on your end. Make sure you write a note telling me which show(s) you want, or else you will be stuck with what I send you. For anyone that wants to trade with me, e-mail me your list. I have a pretty large collection, so don't bet that you'll have something I want, but I will look. The reason I need the mailer and postage all ready for me is thet I don't have the time to go to the post office for 50+ guys. Boots will be recorded on a first vome first serve basis. Any one who is waiting for stuff from me, its on the way, please be patient. Some one asked me a question through private e-mail about bootleg-shirts and the band policy. I was talking with Mike McLoughlin, the guy who handles the tour merchandise and he is very upset about all the bootleg shirts being sold. He has a court order to take away such merchandise. I saw him do it a few times already. I tried to explain to him that most RUSH fans buy his shirts and then purchase bootleg shirts after the show and that it in no way affects his sales. So, thats the deal, buy them as soon as you see them because there are under cover police looking for the venders. Talk to you soon. Hoping for 15 shows this tour. 13 more and counting... Pete ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No matter where you go, | smm0264@ritvax.rit.isc.edu there you are. -Buckaroo Bonzai | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: boerio@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Jeff Boerio) Subject: Re: Previous concerts Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 10:03:40 EST Ceri Morgan wanted to know if certain songs had ever been played live. I've never HEARD them live, but I do have recordings of the following tunes: Natural Science Jacob's Ladder Something for Nothing The Trees Working Man I have never heard at all, Cinderella Man, live. I wouldn't mind it! I don't know what will get played this time around .... I'm seeing them Thursday night, though. I can't wait! - Jeff -- Jeff Boerio Purdue University Computing Center: boerio@mentor.cc.purdue.edu Purdue University Engineering Computer Network: boerio@ecn.purdue.edu Purdue University Dept. of Computer Science: boeriojp@mentor.cc.purdue.edu ORQ: "Buenas Noches, Mein Froinds, and welcome to La Villa Strangiato!" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 09:36:04 EST From: bhatia@Cadence.COM (Ajoy Kumar Bhatia) Subject: Anagrams Regarding the anagrams in the song "Anagram (for Mongo)", come on; that's no secret, is it? The song is *titled* Anagram!! I was surprised to see people on this list just now catching on to it. But it's good you did, folks and do keep sharing your experiences. - Ajoy Bhatia ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 11:24 EDT From: KRKST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu Subject: What a show -- NOT A SPOILER!! Awesome show here in the Burgh! I was very impressed with the show and believe it was better that the Presto show. Although they had some technical problems in the opener...which will remain nameless...it still sounded grrreat. They played a number of older tunes which surprised me and 2 of them really knocked me out of my seat...forcefully. A couple of songs they didn't do were Mission. Marathon, Red Sector A, and the Manhatten Project. Neil's solo is new at the beginning and very, very forceful, you knew the professor was in the building. Finally, I won't say why, but you'll be pleasantly surprised at the encore. Oh yeah, anyone else at the Pgh. show realize that the horn cues in the solo were not the same samples he used to trigger? I strongly believe he sampled the horns in the fight scenes of the old Batman TV shows, you the "POW" and "WHACK" scenes. Anyone agree? Probably not! Well, I hope I didn't spoil anyone's show. Sit back, relax, and enjoy one hell of a good show. Love them Bunnies!! __ Kevin R. Kirwan University of Pittsburgh Pitt is it!! Let's Go Pens!! OBRQ: "We like to actually drop a beat every once in a while just in case someone's dancing; they might hurt themselves." -- Geddy Lee on "Superconductor" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 11:38:23 EST From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) Subject: NO mistakes in `Anagram'! Hotel CA, no way! Comments in defense of `Anagram' lyrics: > Has anyone else out there noticed the similarity between the following >lines in "Anagram" and The Eagles' "Hotel California", respectively? > >"There is no safe seat at the feast > Take your best stab at the beast." > >"...In the master's chambers, they gather for a big feast > They stab it with their steely knives, but they just can't kill the beast." >Knowing that Peart would never intentionally copy anyone, ("Hotel California" >was recorded way before "Anagram", for anyone who didn't know) are both of > these lyrics references to William Golding's _Lord of the Flies_, or is there > another source that relates even more specifically to them? If anyone is > aware of such a source, please reply. Feel free to discuss the possibilities > of them being taken from _Lord of the Flies_ (or Peart copying > anagrammatically) as well. I don't particularly see what these lyrics have to do with _LOF_, but I'd like to hear the theory behind the suggestion, if there is any. As far as I hear Neil talk about it, he was just playing with words and seeing where that took him... The fact that `feast' and `beast' rhyme is a good reason for their both occuring in any song together. Undoubtedly this is the explanation for why both `Anagram' and `Hotel..' each have both words. If there are not many more such similarities I think that there is no deeper connection, i.e. none really, between these songs... > But the thing that "bothers" me whenever I listen to the >song is the two glaring mistakes! And they occur on what are >probably two of my favorite lines. The first one is, "the image >just an eyeless game"...well, close but not quite. Actually, >the game is an "i"-less image. The second one is, "he and she >are in the house, but there's only me at home"...close again, >but actually, he's at home too. So is Moe, but that's beside >the point (and actually, he's always wherever she is, although >she isn't so faithful) :-). No mistakes here! `Image' is an I (_when_) less game. That is `Image' is `I,' less `game.' `Less' here just means _without_. As for the second `mistake,' it is much more clear. `He and she' are `I and she,' that is (for example) my wife and I are at home but I'm _alone_. Get it? It's an emotion thing. No need for an affair for a bad scene! Gregg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregg Jaeger (jaeger@buphy.bu.edu) ``Hold Your Fire'' Dept(s). of Physics (and Philosophy) ______/|/| Boston University, Boston MA 02215 (_) \|\| Trystero? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 12:20 EDT From: RJ1984@jhuvms.hcf.jhu.edu Subject: peart [ Please post in mixed-case - all-caps looks like you're yelling... :rush-mgr ] YO HOMIES, HAS ANYONE OUT THERE EVER HEARD ANYTHING(RUMORS????)ABOUT NEIL PEART BEING TERMINALLY ILL? THIS MAY SOUND VERY RIDICULOUS, BUT I HAVE HEARD FROM SEVERAL DIFFERENT SOURCES. THEY HAVE TOLD ME THAT THE REASON NO ONE READS ABOUT IT, ETC. IS THAT NEIL DOESN'T WANT TO PUBLICIZE HIS PERSONAL LIFE. IF ANYONE KNOWS WHETHER THIS IS TRUE OR JUST A CROCK, PLEASE POST IT. PERSONALLY, I DON'T SEE HOW IT COULD BE TRUE. HOW CAN SOMEONE BE TERMINALLY ILL AND PLAY ON TOURS AS LONG AS HE HAS????? UNTIL NEXT TIME... R THE J [ *Sigh* Here's the death/cancer rumour again. No, Neil is not dying of any kind of cancer. Nor does Geddy have throat cancer (while we're at it). Noone knows where these silly rumours come from, but they've been around for over a decade. I heard the Geddy rumour in the P/G timeframe, and the Neil rumour on Signals or Power Windows. It's probably because the band are so secretive about their private lives; there are no stories about them other than interviews and concerts (other than an occasional run-in at a Blue Jay's game), so people make 'em up. :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1991 13:00:07 -0500 (EST) From: "Philip M. Simon" <ps3q+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: mystery rapper NOT A SPOILER!!!!!! While at the Pittsburgh show last night, a thought occurred to me. Is it just me, or does the voice of the rapper sound like the same person at the end of Chain Lightning? Phil "Hello Pittsburgh" Geddy, from last night ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 13:04:38 CST From: storey%batse.span@Fedex.Msfc.Nasa.Gov (SCOTT STOREY X7700) Subject: complaints and spoilers Hi all Just thought I would make a couple of comments since I had not posted in a while. For those complaining about the content of the list, don't. I agree that there are some things that are written that I could care less about, but there are MORE things written that I do care about. I am just glad that something like this list is available. On the other hand, you have as much right to complain as I do to write this. I will just page over your complaints just like I do other topics I don't care about. Sorry but you cannot page-down this post :^) As far as posting spoilers; rush-mgr if you want to take the time to place all of the spoilers at the end, you can do so. Just remember that some of us (me especially) will not get to see them until March or so. Assuming I can get tickets of course. So, you may be doing the replacement for some time if you extend the same courtesy to us. :) I have read the spoilers so far and it does not ruin my planned trip to the concert. I haven't seen them since the FTK tour! :( [ I'll keep moving them until I get fed up with it, basically. People, PLEASE place "spoiler" somewhere in the subject of your mail if you post on a show you attended. Thanks! :rush-mgr ] Good to see that poster volume has picked up. I'm glad I don't have to take care of all these guys/girls. scott ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Neil What have you done to youir drums?!?!?!?!?! From: wilkinso@darkside.com (Sean Flanegan) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 12:29:57 PST From what I have heard Neil lost a bass drum. Is this for real? If so please send me e-mail on what it was like (same amount of toms electronics?) WILKINSO@DARKSIDE.COM. sean ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 16:22:20 -0500 From: meg (******* Meg *******) Subject: Rush Collector's Guide Well reading over my post I can see I was not in possession of a brain at the time so I'll try again.... Basically the Rush Collector's Guide will be a book about Rush stuff you can collect -- bootlegs, stickers, albums, posters, etc. I'm going to include pictures so when you visit your local record shop you can point out what you want or see if they have it. But I don't by all means have everything in the world by them so I need your help in mailing me a description of whatever you may have. For example: 4" x 6" sticker, black background with yellow star and white man. 24" x 36" poster, portrait picture taken from the back of "Grace Under Pressure" in color. I would like to make this as complete as possible so send in your descriptions!! -Meg meg@syrinx.umd.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1991 09:37 EST From: MORE JUNK MAIL FROM THE FABLED SIMARILLION <SMM0264@ritvax.isc.rit.edu> Subject: Rush In Rochester Greetings to all, Well, they came, they saw, and they had a AWESOME show. That's right Rush was in Rochester( the second stop on the tour!). Song list? Some of what I can remember are: Dreamline, Bravado, Roll the Bones, Where's My Thing, Neil's *NEW* Drum Solo, Tom Sawyer, Limelight, Free Will, Distant Early Warning, Time Stand Still, Closer To The Heart, Xanadu(!!!!!), Red Sector A( THEY OPENED WITH THIS ONE!!!!),somemore i can't remember, encore including 2112, La Villa Strangiado(An Improved Laser Lights Show), Red Barchetta, Finding My Way, and one or two others. Altoghether a great show. They have an improved riser set-up(you'll know what i mean when you see it), Neil is sporting a *new* look(he's taken up wear a bandana), Geddy sorta modified his wardrobe(he's taken to wearing plaid vests and converse tennies). Alex, well what can you say about Alex? King Lerxist is still great. The opening act was Eric Johnson. Maybe next time fella. He was **LOUD** and that's about all I can say for him. Overall, awesome show!!!!! ----------------------------------------------------------
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