The National Midnight Star #482

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: 05/04/92 - The National Midnight Star #482
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Alpine Tix Rush Parody Song Request Alex's background Rush Hour Video Exit...Stage Left Chicago Tour info and RE: outdoor shows ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Administrivia Date: Mon, 04 May 92 14:14:57 -0400 From: RUSH Fans Digest Manager <rush-mgr> We had a near disaster today with disk space; one of the list members uploaded over 11M of gif files, and ran the file system right out of space. IF ANYONE WANTS TO UPLOAD SOMETHING TO THE ANONYMOUS FTP SITE, *PLEASE* SEND MAIL TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE ADDRESS FIRST!! This way I'll know what to expect, when to expect it, and can plan on what to do with it once it gets here. Syrinx is used by others besides me, and I can't let things like this interfere with normal usage of the machine. I hope this is a one-time thing; I'd hate to have to turn off uploading to Syrinx... As a result of the above, there are new copies of gifs out in the images directory, see the CONTENTS file for specifics. As a side effect of the disk space situation, I'll be removing what I consider to be unnecessery files from the Syrinx ftp site. This includes any sound/music files. The directories: rush/MacSounds, rush/c64-sounds, and rush/sounds will be removed shortly. If you want something from them, jump now, or don't jump later. In addition to removing files, I have compressed the first 100 issues of the NMS in the "rush/digest" directory. You'll need the Unix command 'uncompress' to unsquish them - the source for this is available in the file "rush/compress.tar" (in the main rush directory via anonymous ftp). This is a Unix tape archive file, but should be editable by any text editor if you don't have Unix. Also, for those of you losing your accounts soon, please send me mail to be unsubscribed from the NMS. This makes my life much easier, thanks. Lastly, as always, admin. mail posted here will go out with the list; make sure you're sending to the correct address to save embarassment! Editor, The National Midnight Star (RUSH fans mailing list) rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu or rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 1 May 1992 17:23:33 -0500 From: Michael Silverman <cubsfan@camelot.bradley.edu> Subject: Will Rush change the setlist? Does anybody know (or care to make some guesses) as to whether Rush is going to change their setlist for the tird leg of the Roll the Bones tour? I, for one, would like to see the set list changed a little...maybe add a few more songs off of Roll the Bones, maybe a few older songs, too. I would dump the shortened Subdivisions and Superconducter, and play all of Xanadu as well. What do you all think? PS: Does anyone have the Rush live video from Toronto in 1988? If so, please e-mail me. Thanks. cubsfan@camelot.bradley.edu "One likes to believe in the freedom of baseball" - Geddy Lee ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 1 May 92 18:50:16 -0400 From: mcmahan@cs.unca.edu (Scott McMahan -- Genesis mailing list owner) Subject: LVS | I really didn't expect LVS | to win at all Out of all the tracks on Chronicles, this one really stood out. I liked it! I think it's better than YYZ. The synth-powered Subdivisions stood out, too. Scott ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 1 May 1992 18:17 CST From: "Buenos nachos, mein froinds!" <TBEAUDOIN@VAX1.UMKC.EDU> Subject: Inane Alt.music.rush I agree with the person yesterday who openly derided the Rush newsgroup. The latest meanderings include about 20 different people so far posting huge lists of all the different music groups they listen to, simply to prove their musical diversity. {sigh} FOREVER ONWARD WITH THE NATIONAL MIDNIGHT STAR!!!!!!!!!!! "eeeh!" - Geddy at beginning of Mystic Rhythms on ASOH Thomas Beaudoin Kansas City ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 1 May 92 21:14:15 EDT From: jalhart@skidmore.EDU (Lerxst) Subject: Rockline Geddy and Alex have been announced to be on Rockline on Monday May 18th. bye Ken F. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: wtshisha@david.wheaton.edu (Wungramngam T. Shishak) Subject: Another Canadian trio Date: Fri, 1 May 92 15:04:49 CDT There's another incredible band out there who were my fave until RUSH. TRIUMPH (now defunct) was also a three man outfit who were influenced by RUSH early on. Like the Boyz, they were extremely underrated by the popular music establishment. I would strongly recommend this hard rock/metal band. Their sound is progressive, though perhaps in a more "traditional rock" sense. A couple of good albums: Thunder 7, Sport of Kings, Surveillance, & Allied Forces. -W. Shishak P.S. Anyone know of an upcoming Chicago or central Virginia Rush show? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: T J Moore-Read <se2tm@leicester-poly.ac.uk> Subject: Chart Stuff Date: Fri, 1 May 92 11:30:24 BST Hi, Just thought i'd send in some uk chart trivia: Rush have had two top 40 hits in the Uk They were Closer To the heart & Spirit of Radio TSOR actually made it into the top 20 somewhere (i think it was 13) The last 4 rush albums (HYF,ASOH,P & RTB) have all made it into the top 20 albums RTB reached number 10. Cheers TJM -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Terry Moore-Read | | | 4 Tollemache Avenue | JANET : se2tm@uk.ac.leicp | | Leicester LE4 OEA | INTERNET : se2tm@leicp.ac.uk | | ENGLAND | BITNET : se2tm%uk.ac.leicp@ukacrl | | | "Time is a spiral, Space is a curve..." - N Peart | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 2 May 92 01:56:45 EDT From: dpm@terranet.cts.com (Dave Mitchell) Subject: More interesting Rush stuph! Heh.. Rumour monger says: "Rush are going to the States!..." Rumour monger explains: I was talking to father yesterday, and he told me that Alex, Geddy and Neil have all applied for their Green Cards (uh oh!). Reason being -- Rush (The Band and Personal) have been Audited by Revenue Canada for the last 12 years and they are getting quite sick of it!! (It's cruel and inhumane treatment to be audited !!) Anyway -- Rush has been labeled as a 'TEST' case for Revenue Canada, in otherwords -- If you are a happy little auditor joining Revenue Canada for your first job you are assigned Rush as your first assignment if you are lucky. And Rush has been lucky for 12 years now. This really BITES!.. Canada's most successful band having to go to the U.S. because of our fucked up government policies... They are and always be Canadian !!! Mull this one over!! :) -dpm +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ David P. Mitchell - "I think it's dark, and it looks like rain." - R.Smith INET: dpm@generic.uucp - dpm@terranet.cts.com - UUCP: utzoo!terranet!dpm 'This .signature could be worth a million someday!' NOT! +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 3 May 92 10:33:15 EDT From: kkhalich@vtssi.vt.edu (Keivan Khalichi) Subject: Big Money/Cemera Eye/Xanadu live/2112 live/The Trees Hello. Being only on NMS # 476, I might be repeating information as I'm writing this item. I haven't had the time to read all 6 NMSes that came quickly one right after the other. I don't know how fast they came, but one day I checked my mail after 4 or 5 days, and I found lots of unread messages of enormous sizes. Any ways. In regards to the Trees: I always thought, why not take it for the face value. It's like any time chaos appears in a society. Peace must be ENFORCED. Here, the hatchets, axes and saws, are used to produce equality amongst the trees and used as a tool to enforce and keep peace between the trees. Look at L.A. There is a strong need for hatchets, axes and saws there. More like, guns, tanks, and troops. (FLAME AWAY) In regards to The Big Money and The Camera Eye: I was skimming through my American Literature book the other day (I'm not an English major) and found two items of interest. A writer by the name John Dos Passos had written a novel by the name _The Big Money_ and part of this novel is titled "The Camera Eye." I have yet to read this novel. In this book, there are only parts of the novel presented. In regards to Xanadu on ESL: After getting my ESL CD back from a friend of mine which had it for a month, I decided to listen to Xanadu live. Well, I really enjoyed the listening pleasure of this song. The song was comming to an end, so I decided to focus on the powerful ending. That's when I heard a whisper at the last short pause before they finished the song. It was Geddy, and the whisper was not GET A LIFE. And I didn't play it backwards yet. Does anyone know what this is. Or is it that I have a "very highly active imagination." (Roger Waters quoted from _Pink Floyd in Pompei_) In regards to 2112 live: Does anyone know if Rush ever did 2112 live with all the seven parts. Before you say ATWAS, I must say that it had only 5 parts. III. The Discovery and V. Oracle: The Dream were omitted in the live version. If someone has the boot of the complete live song, please leave me e-mail. Well, that's all for now. I'll probably come back in a month or so, after I have finished these incomming issues. It takes the longest time to read this stuff on the computer monitor. <g> Every day we're standing In a time capsule Racing down a river from the past Every day we're standing In a wind tunnel Facing down the future comming fast ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ---------------------------------------------------------- From: the! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 3 May 1992 12:23 EST From: V120P993@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu Subject: PLEASE PROVIDE INFO ON DAYTON AND PITTSBURGH Hello; I am a Buffalonian who just purchased tickets for the Dayton show, and I would appreciate if anyone could tell me: What/where is the Nutter Center? Is it indoors or out? How many people does it seat? What is the seating arrangement? (I do not have my tix yet, so I do not know where I am) Lastly, is there a man named Nutter, after whom this venue was named (I cannot help but laugh at that name). Also, I will be buying tickets for Star Lake in Pittsburgh- when a sale date is announced, ANYONE AND EVERYONE, please post info. I cannot locate Star Lake on my AAA map; can someone tell me roughly where it is? I assume this is an outdoorshow; what is the venue like/ how many does it seat? Any responses to my current dilemmas would be appeciated. Nutter for president. Kevin Hulme, Buffalonian. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 3 May 92 14:59:04 -0400 From: Mike Hackett <hackett@gaul.csd.uwo.ca> Subject: Spinal Tap in Toronto? Sorry about the lack of Rush content (unless, of course, they decided to join in at this show!) but there has seemed to be at least some interest in Tap shown on this list. Anyway, on Fax (a MuchMusic daily music news-type show) Thursday night, they had clips from an interview they did with Tap (I can't believe they mis-labelled Nigel as "Nigel Tuffs"!). At the end of the interview, they said they were going to be doing 3 shows on Canada Day - St. John's, Toronto, and Vancouver. Now, this sounds totally insane, though possible (some other Canadian artist did this a while ago - Bryan Adams? Colin James? I really don't remember). My point is, I figure they have to at least play Toronto (though Tull didn't, argh!), so as soon as anyone hears any news about this, I would greatly appreciate hearing from you - email, if the list doesn't want to hear about it. Wouldn't it be incredible, though, to have a big Canada Day concert with Tap, Rush, and maybe Jeff Healey and some other Canadian acts! As far as I know Rush is not yet booked for July 1st, and the last date I have seen is June 26th in Detroit - not far from home. BTW, have the tickets for that Detroit shown already gone on sale (and then likely sold out quickly). If not, when? Thanks in advance to all. /==========================================================================\ | Mike Hackett | "I don't believe you, you had the whole | | <hackett@gaul.csd.uwo.ca> | damn thing all wrong; He's not the kind | | Honors Computer Science III | you have to wind up on Sundays." | | University of Western Ontario | -Ian Anderson, "Wind Up" - _Aqualung_ | \==========================================================================/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Travis Williams" <F1TRAVIS%ILSTU.bitnet@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: Alpine Tix Date: 03 MAY 1992 14:53 -00 The show has been confirmed for the 27th at Alpine and tickets go on sale this Saturday at Ticketmaster, etc. I hear there is a ticket club at Alpine which gives members to that club the first chance at tickets, so really great seats are probably going to be tough to come by...but we can always hope, can't we? I'll be there, so if anyone is planning on attending, mail me, and we'll talk. Later. Trav. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 3 May 1992 18:29 CDT From: LINDAMAN4833@iscsvax.uni.edu Subject: Rush Parody Song Request As the school year sinks slowly into the west, I got to thinking about Rush songs I would like to parody, but I couldn't come up with any. Then, I remembered the nice folks at the NMS, so I decided to email something describing my situation and asking for the help of all you Rush fans out there. Please, send me songs you would like to see parodied. My email address is as follows: IN%"lindaman4833@iscsvax.uni.edu" Please hurry as I will be graduating in 6 days and I will need some time to write up lyrics. As I am a relative newcomer to Rush, the only requirement I have is that the songs are relatively well-known. Thanks a bunch. I really appreciate it, and I will make it worth your while as I will name anyone who sends me a song parody idea if I use it. BTW, I recently picked up a used copy of "Presto" for $3 and I have completed a song parody of "Superconductor" called "Viva Las Vegas." It will be posted on alt.music.rush within the next few days, so be on the lookout for it! Alex Lifeson's evil twin, Tom Lindaman "I'm not one to believe in magic, But I sometimes have a second sight." ---"Presto" by Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 3 May 92 20:56:25 -0400 From: ba080@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jim B. Stevenson) Subject: Alex's background Hey Gang I've been seeing some posts asking about Alex's background. Here's the correct info, taken from _Visions_. Alex is the son of Yugoslavian immigrants. He was born in the mountain town of Fernie, British Columbia. His family soon moved to Toronto. While we're on the subject, Geddy is from a family of Polish Jews who survived the war and moved to Canada. His name "Geddy" comes from his mother calling him Gary in a heavy Yiddish accent, which sounds like `Geddy', and the name has stuck ever since. C-ya'll L8R! -- ____/| ba080@cleveland.Freenet.Edu ||~\\ || || //~\\ || || \'o.O' Jim `SnowDog' Stevenson ||_// || || \\ ||___|| =(___)= HAIL DIRK,LERXT,& PRATT!! ||~\\ || || \\ ||~~~|| U -ACK! "The Show Must Go On!" || \\ \\__// \\_// || || ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 May 1992 09:23 EST From: Richard Andrew Zehel Sofranko <ORPHEUS@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Rush Hour Video Hey everybody! I am writing in response to someones question regarding the boot video "Rush Hour". I purchased this video at Eide's music in Pittsburgh about 6 months ago. It is definitely a bootleg recording of some sort. My copy is on an unlabeled Memorex tape. Someone wrote "Rush" on it with a black marker. You can only see this if you hold it up to the light at an angle to get a good relection off of the surface. As our fellow subscriber said, it comes in a plastic case with a smaller version of the HYF album cover for a jacket front. The recording contains about 20-25 minutes worth of an interview with Geddy Lee. The interview is held outdoors on a sunny day with Geddy sporting a pair of sunglasses. Alex's interview covers about 10 minutes of tape and apparently occured before a sound check. I can't recall all the videos contained on the tape, but a few stand out in my memory. There is a clip of the CloserTTH video as well as a clip of FarwellTK (!?!, didn't think there was one). The BodyE video is on it also. If anyone wants to know exactly which videos are on this tape drop me a line. Take it easy. Rich ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 May 92 11:09:18 EDT From: kkhalich@vtssi.vt.edu (Keivan Khalichi) Subject: Exit...Stage Left Wow, I just recorded Exit...Stage Left and while recording, I listened to it on my stereo, through my friend's stereo VCR. I must say, that was the best medly I have heard of Rush, officially recorded live (I don't have any boots). Especially By-Tor and the Snow Dog, such a powerful song. Most interesting fiction fantasy. ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| I have obtained the sign of Eth and have stored it in the Caves of Ice, which resides near the ruins of the Temples of Syrinx, in the mountains of the east, above the Valley, where Willow Dale once was; hidden along with the two ancient mythelogical books of Cygnus X-1. ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| >From the Land of the Overworld, Keivan Khalichi. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 May 92 11:38:15 -0500 From: This S___s <michael@morgana.pubserv.com> Subject: Chicago Tour info and RE: outdoor shows Matt Snyder wrote: > >Anybody have info on Indianapolis IN shows this summer or late spring? >Also, since when does Rush work in the summer? I thought that was >the last thing they would ever think of doing. It will be EXTREMELY >weird to see the boyz in May or June or (god forbid) OUTSIDE!!!! Yes, they are going to be at Deer Creek on June 24, but tix went on sale several weeks ago, probably only lawn seats still available. As for the outdoor show thing, where were you for the Presto tour. I saw them at Alpine Valley summer of 1990 I believe and it was awesome. It rained about an hour before the show, and because of the rain, the air was very misty all night, so the lasers had plenty of stuff to shine on. Speaking of Chicago area shows. I called ticketbastard, and tickets go on sale for both Alpine Valley and the World Amphitheatre on Sat. May 9. They didn't have a date for the Alpine Valley show on their computer yet, but someone else said it was confirmed for June 27, which is probably right because the date for the World Amphitheatre show is June 28. The prices for the World are 32.50 plus a 4.00 service charge per ticket, pretty outrageous. 8 ticket limit per order. --Mike Korman ----------------------------------------------------------
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