The National Midnight Star #387

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: 11/26/91 - The National Midnight Star #387
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HYF pop, NOT more useless rush literary trivia Voivod & Terry Broon; Tickets Madison Square Garden "Fear" Rush on the East Coast Gif Problems Roll the bones "roll the bones" Re: Re: elusive video Geddy's voice. vinnie colaiuta Rush on MTV Freddie Mercury Predicting Ticket Sales RUSH "Where's My Thing" promo single Rolling bones Backstage Club Newsletter is back ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> Subject: Administrivia Just a quickie here; there have been some new additions to the tab directory at the Syrinx anonymous ftp site - check the CONTENTS file in the 'rush/tab' directory for details of what's in there. The additions are bass tab files, and also a new version of the source and example files in the 'prog' subdir. rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 91 19:40:59 EST From: rkleiner@ccs.carleton.ca (Ron Kleiner) Subject: 24th of May In response to a posting in today's NMS: your teacher obviously didn't spend much time in Canada, or else was hiding in a shell. May 24th is Victoria Day, commemorating Queen Victoria's birthday (or death day?). It's a tradition to go fireworks on Victoria Day. You're welcome! Ron Kleiner rkleiner@alfred.carleton.ca ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 91 20:22:19 -0500 From: Have YOU seen the fnords? <fnord@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca> Gee, my SECOND NMS post. Been pretty much read only of late, but I finally decided it might be worth my while to say something. First, the city featured in the Subdivisions video is, of course, Toronto (home-sweet-home for Geddy, Alex, and yours truly [Neil's from St. Catharines, Ont., which is just down the Queen E. expressway about an hour and a half's drive on a good day from TO]). Sorry, I don't recognise the the high school, any of the basement bars or backs of cars. :-) But I DO remember seeing one particular portion of the Don Valley Expressway, and saying "Hey... *that* looks more than just a little bit familiar!" Actually, I've only seen the video once, from a rather ratty n-th generation copy belonging to a fellow NMS'er at my previous school. (Hi, Bob!) (Come to think of it, I think the only other Rush videos I've seen are Distant Early Warning, The Big Money, and Superconductor sans audio. I'm a real video virgin... saving myself for laserdisc! Plus Much(less) Music and eMpTyV make me ill.) As for the 24th of May -- Victoria Day, of course! I always wondered why we didn't do the firework thing on Canada Day; most pyrotechnic tendencies are sated on the birthday of the long dead Queen Vic. Go figure. One topic that caught my eye last week, and seems to have faded, is WHY does *everything* have to have a "meaning"?!? I think it's entirely likely that the "Brought to you by..." in PoW, Presto, and RTB are JOKES! You're supposed to read them and say, "Ha ha those clever Boyz", not wonder "Gosh, I MUST know what this *means*..." Very likely the same could be said for the elephant close up in RTB, and maybe even the "Remember Death" Morse code. (ALthough such a phrase seems rather morbid for a chuckle... oh well.) Hmph. Enough rambling for one post... later all! //////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ Greg Ward, lowly physics undergrad \/ I looked in the mirror today; / / McGill University, Montreal /\ my eyes just didn't seem so bright. \ \ Internet: fnord@homer.cs.mcgill.ca \/ I've lost a few more hairs. / / WWIVLink:70@25555;WWIVnet:157@5490 /\ I think I'm going bald. \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\/////////////////-Rush-///////////////// ---------------------------------------------------------- From: stedmant@LONEX.RL.AF.MIL (Terrance A. Stedman) Date: Mon, 25 Nov 91 20:28:37 EST Subject: RTB video Well, I found a way to definitely catch the RTB video. You see, in this neck of the woods (Utica/Rome NY area), they have this stupid program that comes on the Fox network after hours called "video jukebox." Basically, they flash song numbers on the screen and you can call the 900 number (about $2.50 I believe) and order up a video. Sure enough RTB is on the list. I believe it is selection #315 if I'm not mistaken. This may help at least some people. I would like to take this opportunity to say that MTV totally sucks. Death to RAP and Marky Mark... Long live Rush. Terry Stedman Internet: stedmant@lonex.rl.af.mil ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I ) I I <~ I_I "It is my will which chooses, and the choice of my will I \ I_I _> I I is the only edict I must respect." - Rand from _Anthem_ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 91 19:05:04 PST From: Nik <nrajdev@jarthur.Claremont.edu> Subject: Luck in Getting Tickets (LA area) Hello all: Well, I would just like to say that there is an incredible amount of luck involved in getting tickets. Here, in the LA area, you are not allowed to campout; instead, it is done on the random number/wristband system. Well, on Sat. I arrived to buy tickets at about 7:45 (wristbands at eight). Anyways, my number was 29 and they started from 29. Well, needless to say my seat is Sec. 1 Row 1 Seat 1 at the LA Forum for Wed. Jan. 22, 1991. I was ecstatic to say the least, but it was luck. (not that I am complaining.) [ Colour me jealous! :-) :rush-mgr ] ORQ: "We come into the world and take our chances Fate is just the weight of circumstances That's the way that lady luck dances Roll the bones..." -- Nik Rajdev =B^) (nrajdev@jarthur.claremont.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1991 22:11 EST From: "SO ROCK, AND ROLL THE BONES" <FMOORE@vax.clarku.edu> Subject: WHAT?!? No EJ!! Have these rumors been true, that Eric Johnson is off the Rush Tour. Say it ain't so Jack. I heard of a few shows were done with someone else (in Buffalo I think), but this _can't_ happen before the Worcester show. Get back to me someone, he begged, with the answer to my conundrum. Frank. <fmoore@clarku.edu (there's a vax in there somewhere but I never remember where).> Ahh, the evening's NMS is here, by all. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 00:10:34 EST From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) Subject: HYF pop, NOT >Holdsworth has long been an influence on Alex, specifically his >interest in using the whammy bar as a textural device, and the legato notes >concept. Alex doesn't take it all the way out and be a Holdsworth clone >because he's more of an original stylist. Still - listen to Alex bend notes >with the bar sometime and there's an undeniable Holdsworthian influence >happening there. For sure. I've always thought that YYZ (+other tunes on MP) is heavily influenced by Holdsworth. Slow the solo down and it is even more clear. >From: "Kelly A. Vinal" <70720.626@CompuServe.COM> >2. This same board has also come-up with an interesting fact. >Remember back in the old days when Rush was deep in the concept >albums? They changed presentation, but still stuck with >concepts. There is a central theme to all rush albums, save >perhaps, Hold Your Fire, a pop album. I will elaborate more >on this in a future posting. Say What?! HYF, pop!! Surely you jest!!! Neil has described his post-_PeW_ approach to writing several times as an intermingling of several themes per album, and _HYF_ has themes as strong as any other album. IMHO, HYF is the best Rush album thus far and is quite an arty album. OK, ``Time Stand Still'' is pop-ish, but that's the extent of pop on _HYF_! I'd like to hear the explanation supporting your statement! If you want to see pop influence, look to _Presto_ and _RTB_. _HYF_ is a damn deep album, and if this is doubted I can produce the analysis to prove it. The general description one can give to the unity of themes of _HYF_ is: the performance of human beings under the influence of the forces of life, nature, and time. This is without going into the ``three balls'' symbol and its use in _The Fountainhead_, which was discussed at length here about six months ago. Thanks to John Turner for the great CD info. It may not have been directly related to Rush, but I'm damn glad it got posted anyway! Gregg ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: more useless rush literary trivia Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 01:00:48 EST From: ddl683@csc.albany.edu Well, I won't claim to be positive about this, but I'm fairly sure that the line "An ill wind comes arising/across the cities of the plain" in D.E.W is a cop from Marcel Proust's "A la Recherche du Temps perdu" (Rememberance of Things Past). I don't know whether Proust's usage of "Cities on the Plain" was original, but it was distinctive. Derek L. -- derek@albnyvms.bitnet <> ddl683@sarah.albany.edu ====}=---------------` Fencers love to touch '-----------------={==== "Cinderella man... hang on to your plans..." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 03:44:11 EST From: Corum%USCN.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu Subject: Voivod & Terry Broon; Tickets Speaking of Terry Brown sightings, he produced the latest Voivod album _Angel Rat_, which does indeed have some Rushlike influences. The album's been growing on me steadily since I bought it; it's a good one IMHO. Oh, for the days when we could camp out in advance for tickets! Until about two years ago we could camp out for tickets here (in Atlanta, GA), and the first-arriving group of fans at each store would be charged with maintaining "THE list." Alas, some violence erupted a few times (not involving fans waiting for Rush tickets, naturally), and TicketMustard now enforces a ticket lottery at each store: numbered tickets are drawn at random by the waiting fans, and the resulting order determines your position in line. Ah, well.... This allegedly reduces scalping. In practical terms, it is in our best interests to bring thirty friends and get thirty tickets, hoping that a ghost of a chance will give us a low number. <grin> --Paul "Corum" Cashman corum@uscn.bitnet ORQ: Better the pride that resides In a Citizen of the World Than the pride that divides When a colourful rag is unfurled --Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 08:36:16 EST From: "Larry Salomon, Jr. (T/L) 862-3934 " <larrys@watson.ibm.com> Subject: Madison Square Garden This stinks!!! Last year, when Rush came to Nassau, I found out the Wednesday after the Saturday when tickets when on sale and got bad seats... >...this year, I decided, I wouldn't let that happen. I found out about the Hartford (Dec 1) and Madison Square Garden (Dec 6) dates at least 1 and a half months in advance. However, I couldn't find out when tickets went on sale until (again) the next Wednesday, and I got bad seats (I think) again. My questions is, does anyone know where section 345, row F is in Madison Square Garden? Will I be able to see the large screen behind Neal and the laser show? Last year, I missed out (like I said, they were bad seats) and don't want to miss out again... Cheers, Larry Salomon, Jr. (aka 'Q') LARRYS@YKTVMV.BITNET OS/2 Applications and Tools larrys@watson.ibm.com IBM T.J. Watson Research Center larrys@ibmman.watson.ibm.com Yorktown Heights, NY larrys@ibmman2.watson.ibm.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 08:40:05 EST From: "Larry Salomon, Jr. (T/L) 862-3934 " <larrys@watson.ibm.com> Subject: "Fear" After having acquired a nice CD player, I decided to replace my entire Rush cassette collection (those bargin buys were nice!!!) on CD (plus, I wanted the lyrics). After having bought Moving Pictures and Signals (last, surprisingly enough), I noticed the following: In MP, "Witch Hunt" is subtitled "Part III of Fear", while in Signals, "The Weapon" is subtitled "Part II of Fear". Nowhere in any of the other CDs could I find "Part I of Fear". Stranger yet, Signals is chronologically later than MP (according to the copyrights), yet part III came *before* part II. Can anyone explain? [ Try checking for "The Enemy Within" on _Grace Under Pressure_; that's part one of "Fear." The trilogy just happened to be written (and made available) in reverse order. :rush-mgr ] Cheers, Larry Salomon, Jr. (aka 'Q') LARRYS@YKTVMV.BITNET OS/2 Applications and Tools larrys@watson.ibm.com IBM T.J. Watson Research Center larrys@ibmman.watson.ibm.com Yorktown Heights, NY larrys@ibmman2.watson.ibm.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rivard@claude.ma30.bull.com (Dennis Rivard) Subject: Rush on the East Coast Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 8:38:01 EST Greeting fellow Rushtafarians! Having recived my tix in the mail yesterday for the Dec. 10 show in Worcestor, and noting how pitiful my seats are (we're most likely sitting slightly behind and to the left side of Niel)... I was wondering if anyone has seen Rush on the East Coast yet with Vinnie Moore? How was he? I have to debate on if I want to get to the Centrum on time so I can catch him... Dennis ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 09:55:06 EST From: Dan Newcombe <URDN%MARISTC@VM.MARIST.EDU> Subject: Gif Problems As far as the GIFS go. I was able to view them fine on our VM system, but some of them, when downloaded to a PC, would not work. Fly By Night, AFTK were a couple that didn't. (The Pass) Try the ones of Geddy. I had them working fine. -Dan [ Sorry, can't help much in this area - I can display them fine on my DECstation 3100 and my NeXT cube... Any PC experts out there have any ideas? :rush-mgr ] "those who choose not to decide have still made a choice" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 07:45:51 PST From: benr@zelda.llnl.gov Subject: Roll the bones >Secondly, about the phrase "Roll the Bones". Has anyone seen Predator II? >For some background, Predator II is about a predator like Predator I that >comes to LA during gang wars in around 1996. Apparently, they are attracted >to intense fire and heat. Anyway, one of the gangs is a Colombian gang, >and their leader is someone named "King Willy". During the movie, the hero, >a cop, goes to talk to him about what (the predator) is killing all of his >people AND the cops. Willie is 100% rastafarian (sp?) and talks like, " >Yaaa maaaan, they saaayyy you want to talk to me maaahn". The interesting >thing is that the whole time he is talking, he is *rolling bones* onto the >top of a 50-gallon drum. I think it is related to voodoo magic because >the columbian gangs used voodoo magic. Does anyone know for sure? >I don't know if that is what the boyz intended, but I think it is the most >likely possibility. Comments? No, this is not what was intended. The title of both album and song came from an old sci-fi story (I can't remember the title) which has something to do with "rollin' the bones". I think the author's name was Franz (or was it Fritz?) Leiber. Neil liked the "roll the bones" element in the story, so he decided to use it. I *think* the plot has something to do with some guy who is, quite literally, gambling for his life, hence "roll the bones". I'm not sure about the plot, the title, or even the author, but I do know for a fact that this is where Neil got the title. |^^^^^^| | | Ben Ragunton | | E-Mail: benr@zelda.llnl.gov | (o)(o) _____________________ Mesa, Arizona @ _) __/ Don't turn your | Voice: (602)835-7099 | ,___| /__ back and slam the | | / \ door on me, man! | /___\ \____________________| / \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and lin# noise is nev~r a prob{{{d~~{{{3a@#{{{J~i8f~~~ NO CARRIER ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 11:08 EST From: Beth_C_KANTROWITZ@umail.umd.edu (bk35) Subject: "roll the bones" The phrase "rolling the bones" not only refers to the ancient use of rolled bones for divination, but probably also the fact that dice used to be made from bone. I thought this was an interesting little tidbit. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 10:39:43 CST From: starbird@camelot.bradley.edu (Ivelisse Atiles) Subject: Re: Re: elusive video I've already seen the video about three times. I always seem to catch it sometime around 20 after noon, but that's central standard time. I'm not sure that's the time zone you're in(I don't remember the header right off hand). Just wanted to make that clear. Also, I don't know if this has been discussed or not, but who is the kid in the video (RTB)? He looks an awful lot like Alex, and I heard in the radio show (History of Rush) that Alex has two kids and one is thirteen. Ya think?... (aside note: I didn't record the show, sorry. My roomie was watching a sex movie... and what I heard was maybe a couple of songs form each of the 6 albums or so, and four from). Bye, Rushans! Ivelisse Atiles starbird@camelot.bradley.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1991 11:08:52 -0600 From: "Howard J. Browning" <browning@symcom.math.uiuc.edu> Subject: Geddy's voice. Is there anybody else out there who has seen the RTB tour who is disappointed by the fact that Geddy Lee can no longer hit the high notes in alot of their older stuff? They played Anthem at the Redbird Arena in Bloomington, and while is was well played, it just didn't sound right. I have also been told that they do not play anything except the overture from 2112. (Given Geddy's vocals on Anthem, I don't blame them) And to who ever it was who mentioned Predator II: 1) No the columbians don't practice voodoo. You probably mean Santaria, which is close. 2) 'Rolling the Bones' isn't just voodoo. It is an ancient divination method, akin to reading the entrails of a chken. Somewhere along the line, sombody likened betting on dice to 'rolling the bones', hence the experssion rolling the bones. ORQ- All of the seasons, and all of the days. All of the reasons why I felt this way. HOWARD ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 13:37:04 EST From: "DB/fw" <KNFU%MARISTB@VM.MARIST.EDU> Subject: vinnie colaiuta Anyone who saw Vinnie Colaiuta on Sting's _Soul Cages_ tour was treated to some excellent drumming....besides Zappa, who else has he worked/toured with? Dana/fw ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 13:45:53 -0500 From: brian christopher te <testa@cis.ohio-state.edu> Subject: Rush on MTV On tues, 25 Nov, at approx 10:30 p.m., I heard the unbelievable.! During "Most Wanted" whenever they went to commercial they were playing the beginning of xxx Show Don't Tell!!!!! No kidding . I just thoght I'd let you all know that! BTW, I went to the or excuse me THE concert. All I have to say is that it was better than all the others i have seen before. The drum solo... nuff said. Here's one interesting note. Before playing Finding My Way, Neil stood up and was waving his sticks in the air . Pretty cool for the Professor, eh. That's it for me, Take off , eh! Brian 'Psycho Runner' Testa. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 91 13:55:19 GMT From: ano@csres.cs.reading.ac.uk (Adrian N Ogden) Subject: Freddie Mercury "Give me one life, Give me one hope, Just gimme gimme gimme gimme fried chicken!" Freddie Mercury Rest In Peace ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dan Dickerman GSY 1-447-4425 <dickermn@hpcugsya.cup.hp.com> Subject: Predicting Ticket Sales Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 11:13:09 PST >if anyone knows when the tickets for oakland on the 29 and 30 of january go on >sale please post it to the board. i would really like to know so that i won't >get surprised on a sunday morning. > >james mattis >university of california at berkeley (Hey, how 'bout that Big Game?) You could also check the San Francisco Examiner's Friday entertainment section, possibly still called "Weekend." On the front of it, there should be a column listed as "On & Off" which announces that weekend's new ticket sales, upcoming available major events and changes. It's been quite helpful in these matters in the past. It's $.25 a week, and you get a great birdcage liner to boot! -Dan Dickerman Cal Grad ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 13:23 EST From: <RKEGLEY%IUBACS.bitnet@UICVM.uic.edu> Subject: RUSH "Where's My Thing" promo single Well as to the rarity of it... I'm sure only radio stations have received it. The radio station that I work at here in Bloomington, In. has it. Well, they had it. I managed to talk them into letting me add it to my collection. The problem is that when record companies send out promos, they usually do not send a cd insert. Of any kind. As far as other people getting ahold of it, the disc is "Licensed for promotion only" and "Sale is Prohibited" and "Ownership and right to possession is reserved by Atlantic Recording Corporation." What that all means is that when Atlantic sends the station the disc, they can take it back at any time. If the station still has it. Just a bit of info. shattonda. -g.g. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 10:26:05 EST From: david@shadow.ait.com (David Kuznick) Subject: Rolling bones Originally animal bones were used in games of chance, marked on each side. This slowly gave way to shaped ivory sticks, which could have many sides, which finally eveolved into the dice we know and love today. David Kuznick david@ait.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 12:39:02 -0800 From: David Conley <dmc@u.washington.edu> Subject: Backstage Club Newsletter is back Just received the lastest installment of the Rush Backstage Club Newsletter. I had not received one since Presto came out in 1989. It is basically a vehicle for purchasing Rush paraphernalia.. One thing of interest...Roll The Bones tour programs are selling for $10 through the Backstage Club. If these are indeed the same programs as are being sold at the shows then this is a real deal! Neil also has a 2 page Q and A section again <yawn>. Most folks who have been reading the NMS already know most of the answers to these questions. Am I the only one who thinks that Neil is being a bit too sarcastic in his replies?? I hope he is more of a straight shooter in the Rockline interview next week. BTW, Rockline can be heard at 8:30 pm on Dec.2 on KISW FM 100 in Seattle. Bob Coburn said that this would be Neil's first radio interview in 10 years! Yow! Cheers, Dave ----- David Conley dmc@milton.u.washington.edu University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle ----------------------------------------------------------
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