The National Midnight Star #456

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: 03/30/92 - The National Midnight Star #456
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** List posting/followup: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Administrative matters: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu or rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu (Administrative postings to the posting address will be ignored!) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Midnight Star, Number 456 Monday, 30 March 1992 Today's Topics: Administrivia Re: Neil correspondence Rush and radio play When, oh when is Rush going to come back to the Midwest? Coleridge, laudanum, and Kubla Khan Rush in the Bay area Rush Laser Light Show / Primus Snide spewing re #455 RUSH in St. Louis!!! "Xanadu" album worthless info (Hose and) Hold Your Fire(house Down) more Bandana to anyone Irvine Meadows Old Rush memory/drug comment Neil Peart and the great bandana mystery... Summer dates: DENVER??? Re: 03/27/92 - The National Midnight Star #455 Outdoor show in St. Louis A Rush Boxed Set?!? RUSH in Indy Rush wins Juno Award ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> Subject: Administrivia Hi all, just a quick note to say I'm mostly caught up with admin mail, and I *think* I've gotten all of the unsub/change requests taken care of. I've still got a few sub. requests, but they're not as time-critical IMHO. I've gotten a few interesting articles at the admin address, thanks for those spoofers who've written. We should see interesting results in a short time! :-) rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 92 19:40:25 EST From: murpup@wpi.WPI.EDU (Christopher Jame Murray) Subject: Re: Neil correspondence Letters can be sent to Neil care of Modern Drummer Magazine. I , however do not know the address to Mod. Drummer. You'll have to get that yourself. Hope that helps, murpup ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jewright@mtu.edu (JASON WRIGHT) Subject: Rush and radio play Date: Fri, 27 Mar 92 19:58:36 EST Howdy fello Rush fans... Just my two cents on Rush's airplay. I really have no complaints...I'm from the Detroit area, with my two favorite rock stations being WLLZ (101.1FM) and WRIF (987.FM). Granted, I can't just turn on the radio and expect to hear some Rush. But hey, what can you expect? Rush ain't they only band in the world (I can't believe I just said that), so of course they won't always be on. I mean really, when I really need a Rush fix, I just break out the CD player. It all works out in the end... Also, to the person who has the Marijuanna myths file...I'd like a copy, if I could get one. I kinda lost your email address... -PeeWee ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | "I hear the sound of gunfire at the prison gates, | jewright@mtu.edu | | Are the liberators here? | Insane undergrad, | | Do I hope or do I fear?" | Math department, | | -from "Red Sector A" | Michigan Tech | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Yes, they really do call me PeeWee...Try looking for Pwe on IRC... | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1992 19:00:35 -0600 From: Michael Silverman <cubsfan@camelot.bradley.edu> Subject: When, oh when is Rush going to come back to the Midwest? I haven't heard any dates for outdoor concerts in the Midwest - what gives? This has traditionally been a strong Rush area, and after playing few dates here on the regular tour, they have seemingly ignored it so far with open-air dates! Anyone with info on when Rush will play Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, or Minneapolis, or anywhere else in this region, let us know! Thanks Hoping Rush remembers where the Midwest is, -Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 92 20:28:36 EST From: "Hg" <clxdo4c@BUACCA.BU.EDU> Subject: Coleridge, laudanum, and Kubla Khan Sean-- I heard i slightly different version of the whole Samuel Taylor Coleridge- Xanadu thing. It goes as follows: Coleridge, like many of his fellow Englishmen, was hooked on laudanum, a derivative of opium, which, at the time, was legal and used for medicinal purposes. Anyway, one day he ingested quite a bit and was having himself quite an imaginative odyssey about the Far East. Being an intelligent and clever poet, he put pen to paper for a while and, in one sitting, wrote the poem we now know as Kubla Khan. But this is not where it ends. He had a headful of ideas with which to continue the poem, but his doorbell (or contemporary equivalent) rang, interrupting his work. He answered the door to find a mailman, hand- delivering the day's posts. Furious at being taken away for this, he grabbed the mail and slammed the door in the poor postman's face. Running back to work, he sat, picked up his pen, and.....nothing. His concen- tration broken, his high fading fast, he was able to recall no more of the wondrous vision which had inspired him to write. Unable to complete it to his standards, he set it aside--and that is the poem, "Kubla Khan", which we have today. I wonder how he would have developed it, had he the opportunity to spend more time. I read it a while ago, but it stands out as one of the few poems I truly enjoyed in my junior-year (HS) english class. (along with "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", which I believe is also Coleridge.) And that's about the size of it. [ Yep, this jives with what I learned about it also. :rush-mgr ] Why are we here? For the BEER! Row dem boats. MERCURY ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rush in the Bay area From: wilkinso@darkside.com (Sean Flanegan) Date: Fri, 27 Mar 92 18:04:01 PST When are Rush coming to the bay area? With all the talk of LA tickets already going on sale I am starting to worry!!!!! email if you know wilkinso@darkside.com s e a n ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 28 Mar 92 02:00:45 EST From: bryant@newton.mcs.gvsu.edu (Paul Bryant) Subject: Rush Laser Light Show / Primus Well, the Rush Laser Light show in Grand Rapids, MI has been moved to July through August/September. Kind of a bummer, but it gives me a chance to really do a good job with it. Anyone still interested can feel free to email me for more info. I also have what is most likely a dumb question: ** What/Who is Primus? ** Please email me the answer to this one, althought ONE person may want to post it to the NMS, just in case other new subscribers don't know. Thanks, Paul "In fascination - with the eyes of the world we stare" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 28 Mar 92 04:54:26 EST From: Bruce Holtgren <70724.1622@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Snide spewing re #455 Hey everyone: Usually I am able to force myself to resist responding to too many things I see on the NMS, but a number of items in Issue #455 compelled me to mouth off. (Apologies for the length of this spew. Also, no offense intended in any of this; I'm afraid I'm congenitally snide.) To wit: >From: "Allan Hirt" <styx@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> >Subject: Rush in AC? Where? When? >When and where is Rush playing in AC???????? Uhh ... excuse my ignorance, but what, or where, is AC? Yes, I'm sure it's a widely known abbreviation in your area, but the NMS is a *worldwide* list. :-) You'll have a much better chance of getting your rather desperate-sounding question answered if you can be just a tad less provincial. ("Better the pride that resides in a citizen of the world ...") >From: jlang (~ Rush Fanatic ~) >Subject: Irvine Meadows Date Information >Ok, it's verified, sorry this couldn't come sooner but here's the information >Tickets for Rush at Irvine Meadows go on sale tomorrow March 28, 1992 >Information: >Irvine Meadows >Concert Date: June 3rd, 1992 >On Sale : March 28th, 1992 9:00 am >Wristbands : 8:00 am >Ticket price: $36.25, $31.25, and $19.75 A similar geography problem here: Where's Irvine Meadows? (Fortunately, I did notice the earlier post about the same show, with "Los Angeles Area" in the subject line. And a few of us do realize Jimmy lives in LaLa Land.) I honestly wouldn't bother to whine about this, but some of us have been known to drive hundreds of miles to see a Rush concert, and we don't have the names and locations of all the venues memorized. (Yet. :-) ) >From: "]" <mosuregd@UDAVXB.OCA.UDAYTON.EDU> >Subject: RE: 03/23/92 - The National Midnight Star #454 > I was just curious about the availability of the song "Battlescar". >The only place I've heard it is on my hometown radio stations 96.5 WCMF and >96.9 WGR (97 Rock). Now that I'm in Dayton going to school, I never hear it :( >So, if anyone could tell me if it's just a single or if it appears on some >other album and possibly which record store chains might carry it, it would >make my life so much better. Well, *I'm* somewhat curious about which U.S. radio stations might play "Battlescar." Unfortunately, this poster (Name: "]") did not choose to tell us where said hometown is. (I guess he/she assumes we'll all just naturally know. :-) ) Nevertheless, I will impart the requested info: "Battlescar" appears on the 1980 Max Webster album "Universal Juveniles." It is (or at least was, as of three years ago) readily available in Canada. As for Merikin stores, good luck. >From: becker@areaplg2.corp.mot.com (John Becker) >Subject: Re: 03/23/92 NMS #454; songs never played live >> Not Fade Away >> You Can't Fight It >Since these songs were on their first single, released before the first >album, I think it's a good bet that they played them when they were still >doing clubs and bars. It would be interesting to know why, when they >thought these songs were good enough to release as a first single, they >left them off the first album, and didn't even play them when they toured in >support of the first album. (Even though they were still doing an occasional >"cover" such as "Bad Boy".) Simple: Ever since at least 1974, they've been ashamed of these early covers. Either Geddy or Neil (I wish I could cite the specific interview) once said as much when why the first single was never re-released. And, perhaps even more than shame, they've had so much great original material to choose from, why should they waste their own time or ours with Buddy Holly and Beatles stuff? (They have, however, been known to perform "Wipeout" in sound checks on the current tour.) >From: jalhart@skidmore.EDU (Lerxst) >Has anyone received the brand new mailing from the Backstage Club? Apparently >they note several of the newly announced summer dates. Dang, I knew I'd regret letting my BS Club subscription lapse. Might someone mind posting these summer dates to the NMS? There's been heavy interest on this list in where our heroes might be appearing on the next North American leg ... anyone? >From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> > Does anyone know how I could get a letter to Neil Peart? >Don't worry...I have no desire to betray the man's privacy!...I just >want to drop him a line. Please email me if you think you can help. > > THANKS > Skip Daly The usual procedure is to write recording artists in care of their record companies, which are accustomed to duly forwarding trillions of pieces of mail from admirers to admirees. (It works the same as with publishers and authors, or movie studios and actors/actresses.) It ain't very personal, but lacking the guy's home address, you have no choice. And it might not get to Mr. Peart real soon (he is, after all, kind of busy these days), but he'll get it eventually. In the latest Rockline interview, he spoke of mail he's received, so presumably he reads at least some of it. As for the Atlantic Records address, you're on your own. A previous item in this very newsletter also stated that you can send mail to the band through the aforementioned BS Club. The current address, I believe, is in the FAQL. >From: YYZ LIMELIGHT <S11689BC@umassd.edu> >One for the FAQL: In "Circumstances," what is the FRENCH for >"The more things change, the more things stay the same?" Yeah ... and can someone provide the Piglatin translation as well? Good day. Bruce <70724.1622@CompuServe.COM> ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cmd1@cec2.wustl.edu (Christopher M. Dunphy) Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1992 08:45:44 CST Subject: RUSH in St. Louis!!! I just saw this summers Riverport Ampitheiter schedule, and guess what??? Rush with Mr. Big - June 26th!!!!!!!!!!! This looks like something worth cutting my summer vaction short for. Have they announced any other summer dates yet? Seeing Rush outdoors... Wow! Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Date: Sat, 28 Mar 92 15:19:48 EST Subject: "Xanadu" album Hello There! It seems I am involved in some confusion about the date of the "Xanadu" bootleg. Can anyone with a copy of the record clear this up? I know it's St. Louis, but is it 2/14/80 or 3/16/80? I'd appreciate it if someone could email me with info! THANKS! Skip Daly P.S. Aw com on Dave...let this go through...I'm just asking for a date, and it IS an actual RECORD! PLEEEAAASSEE! THANKS. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 92 11:48:36 PST From: djabson@sdcc13.UCSD.EDU (The God of Balance) Subject: worthless info Something good actually came out of my spring break. I was riding in my friend's truck and he happen to have the radio tuned to some cheesy rock station. Well as fate would have it they happened to anounce the irvine meadows show which I was completely unaware of. It was a cool coincidence since I NEVER listen to the radio on my own. Got bad seats but it's better than missing it. On an even more trivial note, I was wondering around a local bookstore yesterday and saw a new autobiography by some actress-type person titled "Moving Pictures". Just another useless piece of trivia for those of you who like that kind of stuff. Dave ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1992 14:59 EST From: YYZ LIMELIGHT <S11689BC@umassd.edu> Subject: (Hose and) Hold Your Fire(house Down) Hello, Fellow Didacts and Narpets! A comment on TNMS 455 subject of Firehouse taking HYF as a title for their album: I never listen to Firehouse, but if they want to name their next "masterpiece" (sarcasm fully intended!) 'Hold Your Fire' they'd better have a good lawyer present...what they're doing (ORQ) is copyright infringement, and I hope Firehouse is ready to dole out a good cut of their royalties to the Boyz if they lost in court. I saw Spinal Tap's "Bitch School" last night on MTV. They're nothing like Rush, even for a good parody like them. (Actually, I thought the video was funny.) Would someone (Rush-mgr or otherwise) send me TNMS 444&445 (via my Decstation address, please :) ). I had to delete most of the space on both because of space allocation. I appreciate it. Off to a new world land (where else?) +_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+ "Genetic blends with unsighted ends, on a fortune hunt that's far too fleet." (Peart 10:6) B R I A N C O L B Y BJCOLBY@CIS.UMASSD.EDU S11689BC@UMASSD.EDU +_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: more Bandana Date: Sun, 29 Mar 92 12:43:51 -0800 From: jamesb@nevada.edu >I would like to say my opinion on why Neil is wearing bandana. It's so >weird that there are some people saying Neil is going bald so he is >wearing bandana. Any person who has a 10 sentences long knowledge on >Rush and Neil would never say something like that. An individual like >Neil would never ever have a pshchological weakness to hide some physical >change like that. As we all know this album touches subjects like chance, >destiny and fate and in daily life we have this people called gypsies and >bandana is one of their normal accessories. Gypsies have a lot to do >with chance, destiny and fate, they even make money on other peoples >hopes, fears and psychological weaknesses by reading their horoscopes and >other stupid stuff. So very obviously, the bandana on Neil's head is >just a metaphor for the main subjects he made clear on RTB album. Iam not saying I think Neil is going bald, but I also know most people say one thing but don't exactly do the same thing. I am not saying Neil would do this, but losing one's hair can be a hard thing, another reminder that you are getting OLDER(EEEEEECK!) :-) >I got this out of the new CD releases list posted regularly >to alt.rock-n-roll: > >>19 May * Firehouse Hold Your Fire > >GIVE ME A BREAK! Don't these guys know that Rush has already >applied that title to a well done CD? Will Rush get royalties >for the album :-? I say we should all write BOTH bands and express >our dissatisfaction. What do you think? I say Firehouse is showing >little respect for rock and roll's past on this one. I can picture >the front cover now: Some cheesy bimbo holding a torch or something >like that. I think Firehouse need all the help thay can get! Rush won't get royalties, but I think if they did this on purpose, it a pretty cheesy manuver to try and sell a few more albums. Maybe they'll come to their senses, and change it, but I doubt it. If its not on purpose, maybe then they will change it jamesb@nevada.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: to anyone Date: Thu, 26 Mar 92 1:01:46 EST From: buttlesw%satyr.pcc.com@kira.UVM.EDU (Wayne Buttles) Hello RUSH fans! I just had A small question: Did the record sleave of the first album "RUSH" have lyrics printed on it? I was just able to get a old copy of said album, but it did not have the original slipcover. I was wondering because "Fly By Night" has its lyrics there. Wayne "Wayne's World" (mail me to chat about RUSH music) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 92 16:06:27 -0800 From: Pete MacKenzie <madrigal@u.washington.edu> Subject: Irvine Meadows I just learned that Tickets for Irvine Meadows on June 3 went on sale yesterday THis is in California new LA. I got 2 tickets and am planning on going from attle Washington Has anyone been to Irvine Meadows? It is an outdoor concert, and lawn seatting is all that's availible. Is this an Amphitheater or a sports stadium? Also, is anyone else here planning on seeing this show? I can't wait, it will be my 4th concert of the RTB tour. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 29 Mar 92 23:56:00 CST From: "Blair, Robert" <z3mrw@ttacs1.ttu.edu> Subject: Old Rush memory/drug comment Hello out there in Netland- Several years ago before I knew anything about Rush, except that they played "Tom Sawyer", I can remember having a conversation with my mother about the band: She basicly said that Rush must be another 'typical drug band', because of their obvious name. She was commenting on one of the meanings of the word 'rush', and was refering to the term as the 'euphoria brought on by the use of drugs'... "to get a rush, or high, from drugs". I'm sure someone has thought of this meaning of the word as applied to the band and their possible use of drugs... Comments? z3mrw@ttacs1.ttu.edu R. Ken Blair ---------------------------------------------------------- From: stedmant@LONEX.RL.AF.MIL (Terrance A. Stedman) Date: Mon, 30 Mar 92 08:27:31 EST Subject: Neil Peart and the great bandana mystery... Neil's bandana is causing great debate. I don't think even Neil himself could have forseen it. Anywho... I think Neil wears the bandana because: a) His hairline IS receding. (If you saw him on "In Concert" recently you'd know what I mean) b) It keeps the sweat off his brow c) It looks damn cool if you ask me. Also, Neil chose to wear the bandana in his new Ludwig poster ad. Come to think of it, I'm still waiting for that poster to show up! -- ----------------------------------------------------- | I ) I I <~ I_I Terry Stedman | | I \ I_I _> I I Internet: stedmant@lonex.rl.af.mil | ----------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Summer dates: DENVER??? Date: Mon, 30 Mar 92 9:20:36 MST From: Guy Kendall <gkendall@ncr-mpd.ftcollins.NCR.COM> OK, I have been seeing message about various outdoor concerts this summer. Some of the tickets are already going on sale. Has anyone heard ANYTHING about Rush hitting DENVER this summer? If they do, I want to make damn sure I don't miss tickets going on sale. I would love to see a list of all the summer tour dates as soon as anyone gets them. I might be travelling a little this summer, and might could hit a few other shows. -- Guy W. Kendall - Applications Engineer Guy.Kendall@ColoSpgs.NCR.COM NCR Microelectronic Products Division Voice: 719-596-5795 x465 1635 Aeroplaza Drive Fax: 719-570-6045 Colorado Springs, CO 80916 BBS: 719-596-1649 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1992 10:29:56 +0300 From: shaw@aries.scs.uiuc.edu Subject: Re: 03/27/92 - The National Midnight Star #455 >From: becker@areaplg2.corp.mot.com (John Becker) >Subject: Re: 03/23/92 NMS #454; songs never played live >>Subject: Songs never played live >> As far as I can tell, the following songs have never been >>played live (in concert): >> >> Not Fade Away >> You Can't Fight It > >Since these songs were on their first single, released before the first >album, I think it's a good bet that they played them when they were still >doing clubs and bars. It would be interesting to know why, when they >thought these songs were good enough to release as a first single, they >left them off the first album, and didn't even play them when they toured in >support of the first album. (Even though they were still doing an occasional >"cover" such as "Bad Boy".) In a Source interview from around P/G time frame, Alex said of Not Fade Away, "It was a song that went over well in the bars - I think we used to close with it or we used to close a set with it..." So, they have played it live in the clubs at least. +-----------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Mark Shaw at U of ILLINOIS | |^^^^^^| | | mshaw@uiuc.edu | | | | | | | (o)(o) ____________________ | | | @ _) /Don't turn your back|| | Disclaimer: All opinions | | ,___| < and slam the door || | are not really opinions | | / \ on me, man! || | Constructed by: | /___\ \___________________|| | Ben Ragunton | / \ | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------------+ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 92 11:19:50 -0600 From: rob@wucs1.wustl.edu (Robert G. Capra III) Subject: Outdoor show in St. Louis I tried to post this last week, but I guess something got lost. It's official! The boyz will be playing an outdoor show will Mr.Big here in St. Louis on June 12 at Riverport (the arena of Guns 'n Roses riot fame). Tickets go on sale Satruday, April 4 at local outlets. I don't have info about tickets-by-phone, but when I find out, I will post again. - rob Rob Capra Dept. of Computer Science Washington University, St. Louis (rob@wucs1.wustl.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1992 18:29:02 -0600 From: Michael Silverman <cubsfan@camelot.bradley.edu> Subject: A Rush Boxed Set?!? I got to thinking the other day while listening to the Led Zeppelin boxed set what would be the ideal Rush boxed set? Rush definitely should put one out some time soon (Chronicles doesn't count - it was a glorified "greatest hits" album). This mythical boxed set should be world class - - Put together by the Boyz - Big, colorful book insert, maybe with an essay be Neil - Complete lyrics - Boxed up "Real nice" unlike Chronicles - All the songs truly "digitally remastered" I would think that this boxed set should have at least 3, though posspossibly 4 discs in it. As for songs, I would try to include a few of the "greatest hits" but I would also want a nice seelection of "non-Chronicles" songs. In order to entice more people to buy the set, Rush should include some live versions not avaliable elsewhere (and in digital sound!) of songs like . . . Natural Science, Cygnus X-1, . . . and so on, also including live versions of songs from Presto and RTB. Maybe (wouldn't this be cool) an interview disc or something, sort of like the one in the Led Zeppelin Remasters set. OK, here it is, the Rush Boxed Set.... Disc 1 Disc 2 Disc 3 Working Man Circumstances Red Sector A Take a Friend La Villa Starangiato Afterimage Fly By Night (with Different Strings Kid Gloves (live) extended first stanza) Nat. Science (live) Big Money F. of Lam. (all of it) all 3 parts of fear Territories By-Tor (live) (live from GUP tour) Middletown Dreams Tears Vital Signs Prime Mover Something for Nothing Subdivisions The Pass (live) In the End Analog Kid Bravado (live) B, B, & Behind Losing It RTB (live) Cygnus x-1 (live) Presto (live - maybe just for boxed set!) They should also mix the songs pretty good, not have them in chronological order (I started to do this) It would be really nice to have all of this digitally perfect, and to hear the live stuff. Of course all the other trapping of a boxed-set (book, design, etc) should be up to Rush's usually high standards. Oh, yeah: Disc 4 - interview with band >...well, we can dream! -- cubsfan@camelot.bradley.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 92 14:38:41 EST From: richard wood <rwood1@davinci.helios.nd.edu> Subject: RUSH in Indy I just heard on the radio that RUSH will be playing at Deer Creek in Noblesville(northeast of Indianapolis) on June 24th!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Later, Rich ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1992 15:36 EDT From: Metalloid <AS374112@Orion.YorkU.CA> Subject: Rush wins Juno Award At the Juno Awards in Toronto last night, Rush won a Juno for Hard rock album of the year (Roll The Bones). Also, Best album design went to Hugh Syme, for Roll The Bones. Metalloid ----------------------------------------------------------
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