The National Midnight Star #422

Errors-To: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list Subject: 01/16/92 - The National Midnight Star #422
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Re: T-Shirts (none) (none) Re: Consider Yourself Lucky The Pink Floyd mailing list (none) Lakeside Location Miscues those damn Grammies rush and stuff Shirts (none) New York Area Date ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> Subject: Administrivia Just a couple of announcements to make here today. First of all, the address I gave out for the Pink Floyd mailing list was incorrect. Apparently that address is no longer valid, and support for the list is now carried by a user at another site. There is a post in today's digest which gives the correct address (thanks!). Does any- body know if the 'semi-official list-of-mailing-lists' has been updated with this yet? My copy seems to be getting out of date. Secondly, as I shall be spending the entirety of next week in (hopefully) sunny southern California, I can make no guarantees on the frequency of mailings during this time. I have access here from S.D. thanks to the well-connected Jimmy L., so will probably be able to get in here a couple of times, but no assurances. There's always the possibility that Jimmy might do a couple of issues, if I can talk him into it (so I can go site- seeing :-). Its up in the air at this point. That's all for now; I'll try to get one more NMS out this week before I take off. Ciao! rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 15 Jan 92 21:54:20 EST Subject: Nassau show From: tiverson@lynx.northeastern.edu! Have tickets gone on sale yet for the March 13 show on Long Island? Would some kind soul please post or email me with the answer ????????? If not yet, when? Thor Iverson tiverson@lynx.northeastern.edu ** this is my sig file. i spent a lot of time on it. it shows, doesn't it ** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1992 22:28:02 -0500 (EST) From: Thomas Wesley Moyer <tm2o+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Wow! and a Moving Pictures question... First thing, I hope this is going to the right place! This is a bit confusing. I mean, I knew there were RUSH fans, and I thought I was one of them, but whoa! Heavy duty stuff here dudes, I am heavily impressed. On one note, I could not *imagine* owning an autographed CD! Aaaaaa! Anyway, the question. I have looked everywhere here (and the avaliable book collections of the city of Pittsburgh, including The Carnegie and the University of Pittsburgh is not something to be scoffed at), including every refernce concerning short stories (that would not be published and be able to be found as a volume) to find "A Nice Morning Drive" by Richard S. Foster. You know, the story on which Red Barchetta is based. So I turn to you awesome RUSH fans for an answer. Help? ...........Tom "The wraith of the necromancer shadows through the sky, another land to darken with evil priss eye." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: crenshaw@netcom.netcom.com (Cheryl Renshaw) Subject: Re: T-Shirts Date: Wed, 15 Jan 92 20:16:23 PST As far as getting the images from paper to shirt is concerned, I have no problem with that (we have the technology...). I'm more worried about cost--generally, ya gotta have all the money up front on these things, and it's the paperwork involved there that has me concerned. But I'll be glad to do the art side of things if someone local to here could work with me on the money side. Cheryl crenshaw@netcom.com Santa Clara, CA -- [ Judging from a post farther down, this idea may get wings. I'd buy a custom NMS shirt... :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: t moore-read <se2tm@leicester-poly.ac.uk> Date: Wed, 15 Jan 92 10:47:50 GMT I doubt that Rush will win the award on the grounds that THE SPIRIT OF RADIO kind of takes the proverbial out of this kind of thing. Especially if theres any glittering prizes involved !!! Terry - The analog kid !! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: t moore-read <se2tm@leicester-poly.ac.uk> Date: Wed, 15 Jan 92 12:25:22 GMT Does anybody know where I can get the compilation 'RUSH THROUGH TIME' It has now been deleted in the UK and is therefore impossible to get hold of [ It used to pop up in regular record stores until the early to mid-80's. I haven't seen it at any place but a record show for a good five years or more. :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rivard@claude.ma30.bull.com (Dennis Rivard) Subject: Re: Consider Yourself Lucky Date: Thu, 16 Jan 92 8:49:09 EST > Monday night, the show began at 12:45 a.m. and ended at 3:30a.m. > The official story was "equipment problems". I decided that this might be > possible, and reserved judgement for the second show (no, I didn't go--- > I saw the REAL Aerosmith in 1975---Don't need third rate wannabes). > Tuesday night, the show began at 11:45. THANX FOR THE BIG > IMPROVEMENT GUYS!!! G-n-R pulled the same thing here in Worcestor... there was a 3 hour intermission after Soundgarden got off stage, what a joke... Luckily, I didn't go.... And after I heard all the local radio stations trash the band's performance, I felt much better about not making myself poorer by buying the tix... > I have seen Rush at least once a tour since 1978. They have never > pulled this kind of crap. Anyway, I just wanted to pass this along as a When I saw Rush in Worcestor, they were on stage about 30 minutes after Vinnie Moore got off stage... _THAT'S_ fast! and to top it off, the two hour performance is the best I've ever seen from anyone, even Rush! > refund if you want to leave. You see, they don't care about 25,000 people > that paid 25.00 each to see them, so what makes you think that you will be > different? Here's my only gripe about the Rush concert.... Why are the t-shirts of such poor quality, but high price? My Extra-Large shirt shrunk down to a large and became mis-formed... I mean, the shirt looks nice, but I expected much better quality.... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 92 10:17:29 EST From: david@shadow.ait.com (David Kuznick) Subject: The Pink Floyd mailing list Sorry to post this here but :rush-mgr made a public mistake. Eclipse no longer exists. It has been resurrected as: echoes@fawnya.tcs.com (please use echoes-request when subscribing). David Kuznick david@ait.com [ Thanks for posting this and correcting me! :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 92 18:06:05 +0200 From: polevoy@bimacs.cs.biu.ac.il (scratchball) To whom it may concern. I will be away from my computer for a few months and and wish to temporaroly cancil my name from your mailing list to avoid excess builup of mail during that period. thank you Polevoy ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Mathew Gray <noraa@wam.umd.edu> Date: Thu, 16 Jan 92 12:17:15 EST Subject: Lakeside Location Last summer I drove to Toronto from Baltimore with a friend of mine hoping to find Lakeside Park and just see the city. Using our copy of Visions and the clues from the tapes, we found it to be in St. Catherine's. Although there was no sign (we didn't really look), the park did contain several of the clues. It had a long peir out onto the lake and a lighthouse at the end of the beach. The beach was about 500 yard long and about 100 feet wide with two places that has obviously been used for fires. Their was also a large grassy area (suitable for people to sit and watch fireworks) that contained a large picnic pavillion and an old-looking merry-go-round (5 cents per ride) that was temporarily closed. Previous letters to TMS indicated that the park was closer to Toronto and that a sign posted (Oakville). I think that Lakeside Parks are as common up there as 'main streets' are all over the world. Every community on the lake has a park. The park we found was at the end Lakeshore Drive (I think). While up there, we also found the house that Alex grew up in and the jr. high school they went to. I saw the band play in Illonois on Nov.9 and was able to meet Alex at his hotel before the soundcheck. He was cool and I got to shake his hand. Brush with greatness? You bet. "...We see what we want to see..." Aaron Gray College Park, Md [ And I've got a x-rox of his autograph on the 'YYZ' baggage claim ticket to back it up... :-) :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1992 13:14 EST From: KEVIN RYAN PATRICK KIRWAN <KRKST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Miscues Hello all I just dethawed (it's all of 6 degrees in the Burgh today) so please excuse any typos that may occur. I have noticed that people on this list like to point out peculiar little mistakes or irregularities on Rush paraphanalia. For example, the tour shirts say "A fact's a fact from Rome to Nome" instead of Nome to Rome, Xanadu is spelled "Zanadu" on ESL, etc. etc. etc. Well here is my latest discovery. On the last page of the tourbook where it lists the album covers and songs on the albums, there is a song on Presto untitled Anagram (for MAngo). OOPS!!! Just a little piece of meaningless trivia. Kevin R. Kirwan The Pitt Drumline ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1992 13:18:46 -0500 (EST) From: Matthew Joseph Desantis <md4l+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: those damn Grammies To DougO.... I could care less if Slaughter plays a different style of music than Slayer, I did not list these groups as "cookie cutter" (all the same) They are what the public wants to see. I like Guns n' Roses too, I think they have done something to rock n' roll. I don't want to know about Slayer, or Megadeth, or that cheesy Glam-rock. I give all music a chance, but the simple fact is that music today is, and I'm gonna use that stupid cliche, "It's not what you know, It's who you know" If a band happens to stumble upon a good producer, cover artist and makeup and fashion crew, they make it on MTV and all the wasted youth of America sit at home and listen to trash coming out of mondo effect driven guitars. That's not music, or what I, myself as a musician for 12 years considers to be music. I don't think many subscribers here consider it to be music either. In ten years in anyone goingo to remember Poison .... maybe you.... is anyone going to remember Slaughter.... nahhh.... is anyone going to remember Trixter.... nahhh. I put it to you, DougO, I have seen a band that I have enjoyed since it's inception in the early seventies beat the system and withstand all the politics-of-rock-n-roll bullshit for over 15 years. Not many bands can say that. And practically every band that MTV throws in our faces today most likely will not be able to say that. Now, I know that taste in music is all opinion, but there are some facts to be aware of. I don't think Rush would win at the Grammies even if they deserved to. The Grammies are put on TV for one reason... to stimulate the public and get ratings the news is on for 1 reason... to get ratings.... it's all bullshit. Having Geddy Lee accept the award via satellite... nobody in the general public wants to see that... People want MTV and Top 40, Rap, and those bands that I mentioned earlier. As far as I am concerned, they can have them.... flame all you want... -matt ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 92 12:30:28 CST From: storey%8046.span@Fedex.Msfc.Nasa.Gov (SCOTT STOREY X7700) Subject: rush and stuff Just a few things to get off my chest. Forget the grammies. I agree with a previous poster. A grammy for Rush is not an honor IMO. However, I heard a rumour that Peter Buck is supposed to jam with Nirvana on the show. That would be interesting. The shirt idea is a good one. I'd buy it. Unfortunately I have no artistic skills to donate. **** end of Rush content **** Any of you Marillion fans out there want to send me a list of your favourite albums, in order. Anyone gone to see Van Halen? What's your opinion? Please reply to me directly, don't clutter the NMS. thanks scotty ---------------------------------------------------------- From: chip%thumper.pcc.com@uvm-gen.UVM.EDU (Muddy Mudskipper) Subject: Shirts Date: Thu, 16 Jan 92 16:28:47 EST > Maybe the best way to do this would be for anyone with ideas to send them > to me, and I can come up with a design and send it to everyone who sent > ideas (in EPS or PICT or GIF format or something...let me know). What do > you think, Mr. Rush-Mgr? > [ I like the idea, for what that's worth. Do we have people out there who > can get an image from paper onto a t-shirt? Can you, Cheryl? Are you > willing to coordinate this? Hmm, kind of like the "Net-Head" shirts from > GDead shows... :rush-mgr ] I've done consignment work for a local t-shirt-printing company here for years, which has included following shirts from the beginning to end of production dozens of times. I've done the artwork for plenty of the projects, and though I'm no Michelangelo, I understand the process of going from paper-to- shirt quite well. While I've never truly found ANYONE who can match the combination of quality and price that this local place can provide, I can at least also offer knowledge of what goes into the clothing printing process just out of sheer good will :-) So, Cheryl -- and anyone else who may be interested -- if this this project becomes any more substantial, please drop me an email message. At worst, I can keep you from getting a bad deal from someone else...at best, we can do business :-) -- Chip Hart ------------------------- chip@pcc.com |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| People's Computer Co. ------------------------- Williston, Vermont Home of the blind albeeno cave Hoek and the CrocoStimpy. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: t moore-read <se2tm@leicester-poly.ac.uk> Date: Wed, 15 Jan 92 10:40:47 GMT Does anybody know when the grammy awards ceremony is ? Just out of interest, how many other users are from ENGLAND ? [ There are a few of you; I count over two dozen people with ".uk" addresses alone, not to mention addresses that don't show location obviously. Check out the names list available via anonymous ftp from syrinx or have me mail you one. :rush-mgr ] Cheers Terry. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////Turn around & walk the razors edge//////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I would but it's a bit hard on the feet. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 92 21:43:34 EST From: jalhart@skidmore.EDU (Lerxst) Subject: New York Area Date I have heard that the New York date is tentatively scheduled for March 15 at Nassau Coliseum. I believe it should be announced within one week. If anybody knows a) when Baltimore goes on school and b) if they have heard any dates between March 12-14?? Ken F. ----------------------------------------------------------
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