The National Midnight Star #407

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: 12/17/91 - The National Midnight Star #407
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Re: 12/16/91 - The National Midnight Star #405 Re: 12/16/91 - The National Midnight Star #405 LedZep Rush UK tour dates Body Electric My Poll Absalom in the Bible Seems a lot like Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 91 17:03 EDT From: DEGE@jhuvms.hcf.jhu.edu Subject: RUSH as musicians Hello all. I am way, way, way behind on reading NMS's but scanning through it seems that the thread of the boyz as musicians has come up again. Well, I'd like to say that they are perhaps one of the most talented groups around today, or back when they started. Perhaps individually they aren't the best in what they do, but as a whole they really click together. In general that is why I chose the bands that I like. That is, that they can work together well. Individually, I can think of people, dead or alive, that rival each of the boyz talents. To a none musician, I think Flea is a great bassist, and no one will ever rival Jimmy Page, besides Hendrix or maybe Claypton. But what they write, music and lyrics, is inventive, and insentive. Not only that, but most important it fits together well, i.e. is aesthetically pleaseing to me. To summarize, I think the boyz are in their own right great (though not deserving worship). Their music is good, doesn't sound like junk, and they perform together well. I'd scroll on by now, cause I have no idea when I'll stop. Just to illustrate my point I could contrast some other groups. For one, I indirectly mentioned above, The Red Hot Chili Peppers. As far as musicians go, their os only one that stands out to me, Flea. But again as a whole they can play with good unity, and the stuff they write is fun to listen to, and have a great time with. Next would be U2, with no one (at least to a nonmusician) of any great talent. Yet again they play well together, and the music they write is good. Yet perhaps the band that fit together the best, with the best talent, as writers and performers, is Led Zeppelin. To go to the opposite side, I would Vernon Reid is a very good guitarist. Yet I dislike some of the stuff Living Color has made. I don't like their writing style, and think they only really click on some of their tracks. Also, I think Madonna (don't flame me for this), is a very talented writer, with a good voice. She is inovative and certainly creative, but I dislike her style and performances, and music in general. As a conclusion I just want to say that when some say a group is crap simply for one reason it is the biggest bunch a arrogant bullsh*t I ever heard. Even if it is simply that it "is my opinion". I have tried to take all that I percieve and experience in performing my opinions. But when people formulate their opinions on limited ... Sorry, that was the sleep, in me talking :). I get this way when I'm tired. Let me just say that I think Rush is a great band because of all that I've listened to and experienced has led me to think so. Rio dege@jhuvms.hcf.jhu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 91 16:17:04 EST From: "Hans G." <HGRUENIG%UVMVM.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu> Subject: Hartford (spoiler...sort of) Howdy fellow Rush Fans- I just got back from a little road trip to Hartford and thought you might like to hear about the concert (and some neat synchronistic events)! Upon arriving I noticed that the Hartford Civic center is on Pratt street (no way!). I had some time to kill, so I walked around a bit only to find a stand-n-eat place called "On the Roll" (Roll the B__es anagram), and a bar called the "Russian Lady", which was selling "Presto Shots" in honor of Rush. Kind of cool, eh? I also saw a streamlined (running) bus parked in back of the Civic center, and caught a glimpse of a long-haired bespectacled individual quickly climbing in (Geddy?). This all psyched me up for the show, but Vinnie Moore sucked and ruined my roll. This is musical self-masturbation at its best, folks. The guy was getting himself off but doing nothing for the audience, who politely sat and clapped (I plugged my ears for him) - only a third of the audience was there for this part of the show. The guy is technically a great player, but is clueless in the area of composition - his songs were like continuous solos. Anyhow, my mood changed when the boyz came on stage. They were awesome, and the show was way better than the Presto show. Lasers and lights aflashing (dig those rotating pyramids around Geddy and Alex), an awesome quadrophonic drum solo, and incredibly crisp solos by Geddy, and Alex especially. Xanadu was awesome and Geddy's voice was wonderfully accurate and flexible, he hit all those highs (even that high "Xanadu"). At the beginning of "Big Money" some girls threw handfuls of big money into the air, letting it rain down on the surrounding audience (large reproductions of 1000 dollar bills ) -very cool (I even kept one). Peart lost a stick (but not a beat) and had some mixing problems during Force 10 (nearly inaudible jackhammers), but other- wise the show went pretty smoothly. I brought a friend who sort of liked Rush with me to the concert, but he left the show a serious fan. He had seen several other rock bands in concert, and he said that Rush blew them all away! Now he won't listen to anything but Rush! (this doesn't bother me - He's one of my flatmates!) Anyhow, I think we have a new convert. A guy was also handing out info on bootleg cassettes and videos of concerts, if I can dig this up I will post it later. (The thing on the rack unit was a spastic plastic skeleton - to whoever it was that asked). Adieu! ORQ-"Hold your fire, keep it burning bright-" -Hans G. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 91 18:11:19 EST From: "Hans G." <HGRUENIG%UVMVM.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu> Subject: Leiber & Musical Talent Oh yeah- I almost forgot...I found and read Fritz Leiber's "Gonna Roll The Bones" in Harlan Ellison's "Dangerous Visions" (a collection). It is pretty short and is about a miner (I'm not sure where or when) who is a small time gambler who has a remarkable talent for shooting craps. He (Joe Slattermill) goes to a casino called "The Boneyard" (run by Mr. Bones). Joe goes to a table where the big gamblers are playing, and notices a very dark looking indiviual, and is convinced that he must be a very bad dude. Joe quickly doubles his money many times over and makes 4096 dollars out of one, but decides that he wants to see the dark dude roll the dice (which have skulls on them), so he purposely fumbles his roll. The dice work their way around to the dark gambler who is not a very fancy roller and borders on cheating. This annoys Joe, who finally demands a test and shows that he is cheating. The dice then come to Joe, who bets and craps out by mistake (although there are supernatural powers acting). He throws the dice at the eyes of his opponent - the dice go into his head - he gargles them and spits them out: he is nothing but a skeleton in cognito. The skeleton tells joe that he can bet his life, since he has nothing else, and he does. The ending, however, is baffling. I won't give it away, in case anyone wants to read it. Anyone who has a good idea about what the ending means, please email me/or TMNS. As far as the "there are better drummers/guitarists/bass players" argument, it holds no water. First of all, each of the musicians in Rush have been voted at least once (if not several times) drummer/guitarist/bassist of the year by serious polls of seriously based opinions in the recent past. This, as well as simply listening to their technical playing should be evidence enough that they are all, at the very least, passable world-class musicians. This, however, is not what is important: composition, craftsmanship, and interpersonal chemistry between the members is what makes them great. If you can play, but not compose ,you will never be very interesting (take Vinnie Moore for example: strong technique, weak composition). If you do not put great care into what you do, you will not be interesting (look at the majority of the lyrics out there: there's nothing very interesting about "ooh ooh baby - I love you" - no thought or craftsmanship went into it). If the chemistry is non-existent or unbalanced you will not be interesting either (Satriani can play, compose, etc., but he uses boring drum and bass tracks as a platform for his guitar playing, rather than trying to find/play tracks which are of equal quality to his guitar playing, so he gets boring fairly quickly). Rush are doing a good job at finding that complimentary chemistry which is necessary to form a stable rock band and produce interesting music. This is not to say that other bands don't do this, but few do it with the style and graceful power that the boyz do. If you are not after this type of chemistry (ie. you like guitar-dominated music or totally non-serious music or whatever) that's fine too - you can't argue over taste - but Rush IMHO are redefining or at least exemplifying what good musicianship is all about, and I appreciate it! -Hans G. (HGRUENIG@UVMVM.UVM.EDU) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 1991 21:44:41 -0500 (EST) From: Matthew W Cushman <mc7l+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Re: 12/16/91 - The National Midnight Star #405 To Ray: I agree with you that this discussion should continue in EMail, but I feel the need to respond... I know Rand wouldn't advocate with "Unfair" tactics, but the simple fact is that she DID support the "Robber barons". If you wish, I can send you specific references of her saying, point blank, that the "Robber Barons" are noble men, despite these misdeeds. The only reason that I even metioned that is because she would say that some of their actions (when isolated from their lives) weren't moral, but she WOULD say that they (the men themselves) were the nearly epitome of her philosophy. If she advocated these actions my post would have been meaningless. She DOESN'T advocate them, however. Matt ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 16 Dec 91 22:44 EST From: khazanov@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Ilya Khazanov) Subject: "Stage" Question I didn't see this in the FAQL, so if I missed it, please don't flame me. I just got the "All the World's A Stage" CD. In the song "In the End", which happens to be one of my favorite RUsh oldies, right between the part where, in the version, Alex switches from the acoustic to the electric (the little quiet part) Geddy says something that I can't quite make out. I think it's something like "one... two... buckle my... shoe..." and then Alex kicks in. Am I correct here? Is Geddy having fun counting off a bar or what? [ That's what he says, and that's my impression, for what it's worth. :rush-mgr ] Thanks. - Il ------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 1991 14:42:42 PST From: Rat.Sunnyvale@xerox.com Subject: Fun with Ticketbozo Now I understand why everyone on this list seems to be ragging on Ticketbozo. This weekend, I got two tickets to the Oakland Coliseum show (not bad, but not great either) to go with my two Fresno tickets. Today, I called in again to see just for fun if Oakland was sold out yet. And what do I hear on their little recording but that tickets for Oakland, Fresno, and Sacramento were all on sale now. Sacramento? I ask myself. I hadn't heard anything about Sacramento. So the woman comes on the line, and I say, "What's this about Sacramento? When did tickets go on sale?" "Oh, that was last Saturday at 10 am." "Now, wait a minute," I protest. "I called Friday at 2:00 asking for Rush information. I was told that tickets for the Fresno show went on sale at 10:00 that morning..." (I had called at 9:00 and of course they had been clueless) "....and no one said anything about Sacramento." "Well," she said, "I don't know what happened. The computer might have been backlogged, or we do have a lot of new people working here..." "So in other words there's nothing you can do." "Sorry. Rush tickets go on sale on the spur of the moment. The best thing you can do is keep calling in...But since they're in Fresno on the 25th, Sacramento on the 27th, and Oakland on the 29th, they might be adding second shows..." "Which of course you'll announce on the spur of the moment too...?" "They usually go on sale at 10:00 on Saturday or Sunday....Sorry..." "Right..." >sigh< [ Sounds like my experience when I tried to get tickets for Largo. Another NMS member had checked at a TM outlet, and had been told the date tickets went on sale, and the prices. I called the main TM number in Washinton DC, and was told they had no information on Rush for any date. (This is less than a week before tickets went on sale.) I told them that another branch *did* have information, and after making them look TWICE more, they finally found the information. Their excuse was that it wasn't listed under "Rush." Sheesh, what idiots. And they control the ticket market. :rush-mgr ] I would have preferred Sacramento to Oakland, but oh well...that's Ticketbozo for you. I guess I should just be glad I got semi-decent seats to two shows. >...And that I don't have to call BASS again until the next tour! (There are advantages to the fact that my only other real favorite band, the Alan Parsons Project, don't tour!) Still looking forward to the shows, --Rat PS: They're selling the sides of the stage now (Monday) for Oakland. The woman said they may or may not start selling the back (behind the stage). [ If they do, you'll get terrible seats. They have a projection screen and curtain which goes across the back of the whole stage! I guess if you want to see all the projection in reverse, and not see the band... :rush-mgr ] ORQ: "A fact's a fact from Nome to Rome, boy..." ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 91 23:17:00 EST From: Dan Newcombe <URDN%MARISTC.BITNET@YALEVM.YCC.Yale.Edu> Subject: Songs played Live!!! Well, lets see....I am sure some are mentioned in backlogs... -=-=-=-=-=-=-= >After receiving my first Rush bootlegs I got the idea of collecting >all the Rush songs live. However, there are a few songs that they >haven't played in concert ever; > The first album: I really don't know about this. Have they played > every track? Working Man, Finding My Way, In The Mood > All the Worlds a Stage. What You're Doing (can't rememeber) >Fly by night: I don't know about this either. Fly By Night, Beneath, Between and Behind, In The End, Bytor and the SnowDog, Anthem >Caress of steel: I think they've played the whole album Not sure... Bastille Day, LakeSide Park >2112: Oracle:the dream hasn't been played but I don't know about the r st. 2112, all but part III, at least on AtWaS. Something for Nothing >A farewell to kings: I think they haven't played Cinderella man. What >about Madrigal? Closer to the Heart, Xanadu, don't know bout the rest. >Hemispheres: They've played all the songs live, haven't they? The Trees, La Villa Stranginato >Permanent waves: Different strings? Entre nous? Spirit Of Radio, Jacob's Ladder, FreeWill, ??? >The whole album Moving pictures has been played live. Cool, would like to hear Camera's Eye...or is it on the video??? >Signals: Losing it. SubDivisions, The Weapon, New World Man, ??? >Grace under pressure: Afterimage. I don't know about Red lenses. DEW, Red Sector A, Enemy Within, ??? >Power windows: Grand designs, Emotion detector? ???? >I don't know about Hold your fire. Have they played High water, >Open secrets and Second nature? They probably haven't done Tai Shan. Force Ten, Time Stand Still, Prime Mover, Lock And Key, Mission, Turn The Page, I think High Water >(..and for Presto and RTB: I'm not interested) Your Loss... :) >Does anyone know for sure about the abovementioned tunes? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 91 23:19:59 EST From: Dan Newcombe <URDN%MARISTC.BITNET@YALEVM.YCC.Yale.Edu> Subject: Lost Fly By Night Lyrics ? ?? Does anyone know about these??? [ The name/address of the original poster has been lost, but this is a file at the anon. ftp archive on Syrinx. If you supplied it, could you drop me a line at the administrative address? Thanks! :rush-mgr ] ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ?? ??? ? ?? ? ? ?? ? ? ? -Dan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The "lost lyrics" to Rush - Fly By Night ------------------------------------------------------------------------- For now, I'll post the "lost" lyrics for "Fly by Night". These came from a copy written in Neils handwriting while in Lansing, Michigan and Toronto Canada. They were shortened for marketing reasons when the final track was cut in the studio. I believe they were also published in one of the many Rush biographies. The first time Geddy performed the song live, he screwed up the lyrics but he stuck closely to the album version. As far as I know, he has never sang the first part live. I think we should all encourage him to do it live someday!! *** Fly By Night by Neil Peart *** Airport scurry flurry faces Parade of passers by People going many places With a smile or just a sigh Waiting waiting pass the time Another cigarette Get in line - gate thirty-nine The time is not here yet Why try? I know why The feeling inside me says it's time I was gone Clear head, new life ahead I want to be king now not just one more pawn Fly by night, away from here Change my life again Fly by night goodbye my dear My ship isn't coming and I just can't pretend Moon rise, thoughtful eyes Staring back at me from the window beside No fright or hindsight Leaving behind that empty feeling inside Start a new chapter Find what I'm after It's changing every day The change of a season Is enough of a reason To want to get away Quiet and pensive My thoughts apprehensive The hours drift away Leaving my homeland Playing a lone hand My life begins today ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 91 03:08:14 -0500 From: lonadar@judy.indstate.edu (Lonadar the Wanderer) Subject: Re: 12/16/91 - The National Midnight Star #405 RE: Songs NOT played Live I believe the only songs of the actual 2112 songthat have been played live are the Overature and the Temples of Syrinx. I know they were on one of their concert tapes, Exit...Stage Left, and later appeared in Chronicles, which I have heard is basically a mastered rundown of their Presto concert. If anyone has bootleg material of the entire 2112 song in conce.xrt, I would give dearly... Hemispheres would be nice too. [ Umm, the first side of _2112_ (minus Oracle: The Dream) is on _All The Worlds A Stage_. I don't think "Oracle" was *ever* done live... :rush-mgr ] Lonadar the Wanderer lonadar@judy.indstate.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- [ And now, our obscure post for the day. Does anyone understand what this pertains to?? :rush-mgr ] Date: Tue, 17 Dec 91 03:09:18 -0500 From: lonadar@judy.indstate.edu (Lonadar the Wanderer) Subject: Re: 12/16/91 - The National Midnight Star #405 RE: NOT FOR SUBMISSION Just a note, since I forgot the correct address to send it to, but the $5.28 donation is obviously 2112 times four, the number of years from 1812 to 2112. Lonadar the Wanderer ---------------------------------------------------------- From: d90-usn@sm.luth.se Subject: LedZep Date: Tue, 17 Dec 91 12:52:08 MET DST Could someone be nice and send me the e-mail adress of the Led Zeppelin mailinglist? Thanks in advance. -- Ulf Sundelin | Internet: | "The deeper you get Pors|g}rden 20:32 | d90-usn@sm.luth.se | the sweeter the pain... " 95165 Lule} | | Sweden | | New Order ,Shellshock ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 91 12:59:15 GMT From: CP_PWM%CMS.BRISTOL.AC.UK@VTVM2.CC.VT.EDU Subject: Rush UK tour dates Hi, Okay, the UK tour dates have finally made it to the music press, so here is a list given by Kerrang magazine (Dec 14th issue): ------------------ Friday 10th April: Sheffield Arena 12 & 14 pounds Sunday 12th & Monday 13th April: Birmingham NEC, 12 and 14 pounds. Wednesday 15th April: Glasgow SECC hall4, 11.50 and 13.50 pounds Friday 17th and Saturday 18th April: London Wembley Arena, 12 & 14 pounds [ I've updated the file 'rush/special/rtb.tour.dates' at the anon. ftp site with these dates. :rush-mgr ] ------------------- Credit card hotlines Sheffield (0742 754774), NEC (021 780 4133), Glasgow (031 557 6969) and Wembley (081 900 1234). Hope this is of some use to someone. I've already got my tickets for the NEC show on the Sunday. "swimming against the stream" Paul May, University of Bristol, UK ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1991 09:52:53 -0500 From: Ben Fulton <fulton@copper.ucs.indiana.edu> Subject: Body Electric People have mentioned that the pattern 1-0-0-1-0-0-1 might have been used because it sounded good. I guess it's possible, but there are several other patterns that would have flown as well: 1-1-0-1-1-0-1, or 0-0-1-0-0-1-1, or others. On the other hand, It was my understanding that the Boyz weren't really into computers, so why would they be worrying about an ascii code? After posting this, I'm never going to remember the proper bit sequence... ben fulton@copper.ucs.indiana.edu who is John Galt? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: smm0264@ultb.isc.rit.edu (S.M. Morrison ) Subject: My Poll Date: Tue, 17 Dec 91 10:47:31 EST I made a bit of a typo in the previous TMNS. What I'm looking for are votes for people other than the members of Rush. IOW, I know that almost everyone on this mailing list would vote for Rush, what I'm looking for is other people. Know what I mean? -Sean ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Tero Valkonen <d40374w@kaira.hut.fi> Subject: Absalom in the Bible Date: Tue, 17 Dec 91 18:56:40 EET To Ron Conescu and everyone else who's interested in Absalom's biblical roots: Check out II Samuel from the Old Testament. It has a lot about kind David (rush-mgr: Is he an ancestor of yours?) and Absalom. [ That's right, I'm descended from royal blood... yeah, that's the ticket! :-) :-) :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 91 10:59 CST From: <BG01699%SWTEXAS.BITNET@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU> (Na]gahyde 1% [Bri Gipson]) Subject: Seems a lot like Rush I noticed that Micheal Jackson (sp?) also broke for a rap session in his song "Black or White" is Rush in a trend? Mariah Carey tried to rap on her first album (oooh I cringe) which was released nearly a year before RTB. Also - I feel that many of you are smashing the Presto album. I am starting to realise why you treat that one album so poorly as I listen more to Rush's older songs. Presto is actualy my more liked albums and is special to me because not too long ago ... (Testimony time) Last summer I was looking around for new ideas. Until then I was strictly bound to classical music, REM, Amy Grant, U2, Crowded House, and motion picture theme music. I was a light listener, although I have always had a strict policy to know and understand the lyrics of any lieder, song, opera I heard more than once. I saw the rabits on the cover of this used CD in an old shop off of I35 south of Austin. Sure - I'll give anything a try for three bucks. At that time I was looking at rock music through straws. Very few groups would sing of anything other than "oh baby" or "now what will I do that you're gone..." knowing there had to be more intellectual music I tried just about everything. From pop releases to country to rap... I came across REM on Mtv from their song "It's the end of the world" and started listening to that group. I had heard from one of my college inmates (or is that room-mates) that rush was also good with lyrics. RUSH PRESTO. It looked light hearted enough to be seen easily with that narrow perception of rock I had at that time. Brought the CD home, played it on my brother's system, recorded it on tape. Listened to it in the car. Read the lyrics. Soon enough, the cunning and cynical humor of that album started to make sense... ohh ohh! ANAGRAM I get it... cool! *the* *pass* ... so that's what that is.... time passed by and I got a modem for my computer. I got onto a BBS which had fidonet or eggnet (something of the like) and heard some people talking about their thing. What was that? oh! "Where's my Thing?" I soon realized that this was a song from rush. I got back to college (in San Marcos, Texas regardless of what that header sais) and searched through a list of lists to find anything that may have to do with this rush group. The hook was now candied and I wanted a bite. I wanted more of a taste of this group. the New Midnight Star was there. All other listservers I had in the past were managed by lazy dogs and heretics. One person would send to the list and that one note would be sent to everyone on that list. Really messy because you always had to find the header in that 20 line address to figure out what the topic was about before you read it. I became so impressed by the organization and the skill this list site was handled in that I began paying more attention to this list than all other lists I had in the past. Many people send their mail to the rush-mgr, he sorts the mail, categorizes them in a concordance, posts it all as one letter. The clarity of this mail conference led me to believe that Rush had some true potential in their older albums. I am now the proud owner of Power Windows and Moving pictures ... along with Presto and Roll the Bones and as soon as christmas is over I'm planning on getting hemespheres and 2112. I enjoy their music thoroughly - and am now a devoted fan and defender of rush. I know of one other person who, like me, would not have ever become interested in rush if it weren't for a slam surprise opening to an album with a bunch of bunny rabbits. ----------------------------------------------------------
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