The National Midnight Star #518

From root Fri Sep 18 19:09 1992 Received: by wake.ncsl.nist.gov (AIX 2.1 2/4.03) id AA01620; Fri, 18 Sep 92 19:09:45 Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA21594; Fri, 18 Sep 92 18:30:08 -0400 Date: Fri, 18 Sep 92 18:30:08 -0400 Message-Id: <9209182230.AA21594@syrinx.umd.edu> 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@syrinx.umd.edu Subject: 09/18/92 - The National Midnight Star #518 Status: R
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Re: 09/14/92 - The National Midnight Star #512 babble ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 92 18:15:10 -0400 From: meg (******* Meg *******) Subject: My Rush tape Well I didn't exactly make it for myself, but I sure like the song selection now! btw this was made before RTB came out, and is 100 minutes. Side A Side B ------ ------ Scars Closer To The Heart (ASOF) Territories Presto Different Strings The Big Money Tears Vital Signs The Fountain of Lamneth: Kid Gloves IV. Panacea Chain Lightning V. Bacchus Plateau Lakeside Park Madrigal Tom Sawyer Subdivisions New World Man Entre Nous Need Some Love Mystic Rhythms Limelight Time Stand Still The Fountain of Lamneth: Hemispheres: VI. The Fountain V. The Sphere Broon's Bane Quite a mix, I would say... and as for lyrics, my dad came up with this question that I couldn't answer very well. What is the meaning in this line from "Territories": "Better people, better food, and better beer" ? It was more specifically about why "better beer" was in there. Anyone have ideas? -Meg meg@syrinx.umd.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 92 18:06:06 -0500 From: Brian E. Saunders <saunders@luther.che.wisc.edu> Subject: New Show Opener / Songs Desired Hey, I saw somebody suggest that they add "A Farewell To Kings" to the set the next concert around, and I was thinking that it could make a cool song to open the show with. It would be a change from the fast-and-furious start that is usually associated with a Rush concert. I can see it - the lights go down, and after a few seconds, a spotlight comes on Alex while he plays the opening part of the song. If it worked as an opener to an album, it would work as an opener to a concert. Plus, it would confuse all the "newbies", while the old fans would go nuts. That in itself would be sort of amusing. Brian E. Saunders saunders@luther.che.wisc.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: lobaugh@VOTH6.CHEM.UPENN.EDU (John (tickle tickle hey stop that) Lobaugh) Subject: Re: Rush/Marillion shows Date: Thu, 17 Sep 92 20:20:46 EDT > "Kayleigh" received. I have an "import video" :-) of the set Marillion > played at the Power Windows show in Quebec City, and the crowd is going > absolutley bonkers. They even played an encore, unheard of for a Rush > opening band. Are you sure this wasn't the p/g tour? Marillion is huge (i.e. popular) in Quebec, or at least was when I lived there. A friend of mine was at that concert and said a lot people there were just as eager to see Marillion as Rush. This was just after they released Misplaced Childhood (MC). I was lucky enough to see them in Montreal a couple of years ago before Fish left the band. It was a bit of let down. Bad sound quality. Cheesy stage props and bad costumes (a la early Peter Gab. Genesis). I really liked Misplaced Childhood and still think it is an amazing album. Has anybody seen them since Fish left the band? Is their post-Fish stuff any good? (Sorry rush-mgr and readers if this is going to far afield from our favourite band). -- >.sig modified due to high Marillion content. "Cos' I was born with a heart of Lothian" John lobaugh@a.chem.upenn.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jlarke@css.itd.umich.edu Subject: Dreamline lyrics Date: Thu, 17 Sep 92 20:27:12 -0400 In the last issue (#517) William F. O'Dell asked about the lyrics to dreamline. Here are my little thoughts: "She's got a sister out in Vegas, the promise of a distant job- far away from her home town". This seems to refer to that habit we kids have of just getting out, assuming that being somewhere "better" will fulfill all our dreams and desires. The melancholy tone of later lyrics (we're *only* at home when we're on the run; the idea of death buried in "for a limited time") implies that it doesn't always work out. "Time is a gypsy caravan...."- great line! We make our plans, and time passes, and soon those plans are dated, impossible to fulfill. All the things we could have done, if we had time, are now just dreams. Stranded in dreamland indeed. This song strikes me as a *flawless* integration of music and lyrics. Ged's simple but throbbing baseline, Neil's potent cymbals, and Alex's huge double-fourth power chords give the song the exact sort of headlong feel that the lyrics hint at. When I first heard it, it was all I listened to- one song over and over again- for 4 days. I want ten more just like it. Anyone who can listen to this song and say Rush are slowing down is on morphine. IMHO. :) Best to y'all- and remember, Neil will call all of this a complete red herring if asked. :) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 92 22:46:55 -0500 From: derasm@mace.cc.purdue.edu (M Deras) Subject: Another first time... Hi all-- Thought I'd throw in my personal intro to Rush. This won't hurt a bit. In summer '80, our cousins from Michigan came out to LA to visit us and see a thing called an "ocean". The oldest, Steve, had two tapes by a group called "Rush": Hemispheres and the (then) current PeW. He played PeW all the time, and I was into it the first time I heard "Spirit". Happy ending? No,not quite.... My big group at the time was Supertramp. This resulted in me getting a lot of unnecessary shit from Steve. Not to be outdone, I carped on him for liking an "unknown" group like "Rush". Problem was, my heart wasn't in it, 'cuz I liked Rush a hell of a lot more than S-tramp (and it didn't take long for the switch to occurr, either). So I waited in agony until they (finally) left. When they did, I shlepped (I used to shlep back then) down to one of the local record shoppes and scored my own copy (at last--how sweeeeet it was). The unfortunate vinyl was then subjected to continuous play on a "portable" '50s-style "hi fi" complete with 2lb tone arm. I was now geared and primed for the release of MP, which occurred a few months later, and the rest, as they say, is history. My parents wouldn't let me go to the MP concert, no doubt fearing, as someone recently said, that this would be my almost certain death. Thank you...good night! (spoken in high-pitched Ged-like vox) Tom Klem ---------------------------------------------------------- From: gtas1@sunyit.edu (Terrance Stedman) Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1992 00:35:20 -0400 Subject: I've got my asbestos undies on for this one... My suggestion for Rush's next set list is to scrap EVERYTHING they are currently playing. I'd like to hear every Rush song in existence live and feel that they could come up with a 2 hour show highlighting material off the next album (come on guys, only 4 songs from RTB on the 2nd show of the tour???!!!) and stuff we've not heard in the last 4 or 5 tours. What would I like to see brought back in particular? Well how about Entre Nous, Cinderella Man, and FLY BY NIGHT! Yeah I've heard it all before. "We can't play that stuff with conviction anymore." Tough, play it for the fans that have supported the band over the years and have made you rich and famous! Let's face it, the crowd goes nuts when an "older" song like Xanadu is played. This goes not only for Rush; Marillion is another example of this phenomenon (their crowds love the older Fish material). Neil also needs a new solo. This incredible talent has merely embellished upon the solo from ATWAS year after year. Although I have my asbestos undies on, please don't flame me. I just love all of Rush's music and wish they'd mix the set up a bit. I've seen them 8 times on tour since Signals. I'd just like a new show for '93. Enough said... May the slings and arrows fly... -- I ) I I <~ I_I Terry Stedman .sig copyright I \ I_I _> I I Internet: gtas1@pool.info.sunyit.edu 1992, T. Stedman -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1992 05:09:38 -0400 From: Jim.McLeod@software.mitel.com (Jim McLeod) Subject: My Virgin Rush Experiences ;-} Well, to start off, this is my virgin post to the NMS, after reading, and enjoying, for well over a year. And it didn't hurt at all :-) . My first exposure to a Rush album came about 12 years ago while I was still in High School. I was into AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, etc. and would bring in a cassette player to listen to tapes in a few of our more liberal classes. A friend of mine brought in this tape and said I should listen to it. It was 2112 by a band called Rush. We had just finished reading 1984 in English and I was hooked Instantly. The next day he brought me in 2112 and Hemispheres. I was into live music at the time, so I went out and bought ATWAS. It was only available on vinyl though so I made my friend a deal; the album for a copy of it on tape. I was then hooked on Rush's live sound; I had to see them live. Well, I got my wish, they had just released MP, which I had heard the album release live on CHUM-FM, and they were playing London, Ontario, Canada shortly after. A bunch of us went to London, during school hours, again during one of our more liberal classes, and picked up tickets for the concert. The trip there and back was made quite enjoyable by, among other things :-), listening to MP cranked up to 11. Well my first exposure to a Rush concert was TOTALLY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had general admission and stood for the opening act, FM. I liked them, although I didn't get into them until later; I was disappointed because I was looking forward to seeing Max Webster open for them as they had at previous MP shows. (They had just released Universal Juveniles, so I was hoping for a live version of Battlescar.) I couldn't see well, so I knew I had to do something drastic. So I, skinny wimpy type, forged my way into the seats at stage left, and claimed squaters rights to a seat on the stairs. I was not at all disappointed, although looking back, I probably could've been killed. (Two rather large fellows were quite annoyed with me, but were eventually distracted once RUSH started.) I was totally blown away!! This was my first concert, and I have been to many concerts since, but I still say that this was the BEST concert I have ever seen! All my senses were totally overwhelmed. I still have vivid memory, and sensory flashbacks, when triggered by certain stimulia (sp?). It is an experience I will NEVER forget! Jim McLeod Mitel Corporation 592-2122 ext.2641 Kanata Ontario mcleod@Software.Mitel.COM 'A dream is only over if you give it up --- or if it comes true. That is called irony.' Neil Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 92 06:25:18 EDT From: msaleski@tegra.com (Mark Saleski) Subject: 90 Minutes of Rush I made this tape to listen to on the way to this year's Great Woods (Mansfield, MA) Rush show. I tried to switch between old and new stuff frequently instead of having long sections of each. Rush - Dancefloor Favorites ------------------------------ Side One Side Two -------- -------- Roll The Bones Freewill Where's My Thing The Spirit of Radio YYZ Fly By Night-> * Limelight In The Mood Analog Kid Show Don't Tell Subdivisions Superconductor Bastille Day Beneath,Between,Behind I Thing I'm Going Bald 2112: Distant Early Warning Overture Red Sector A The Temples Of Syrinx Dreamline Tom Sawyer Didacts & Narpets * from ATWAS I really hated to leave off both La Villa Strangiato and Xanadu...but then again there were a lot of things debated...like maybe I should have made two tapes! (Ya, I know the title "Dancefloor Favorites" is sort of a Pink Floyd greatest hits ripoff....but it seemed so absurd that I couldn't resist ;-) ) Mark Saleski msaleski@tegra.com "Unfortunately, life contains an unavoidable element of unpredictability" -David Lynch "The Angriest Dog in the World" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 92 09:42:38 EDT Subject: meaning of Dreamline William, I won't go on forever about the meaning of this song... However, if you'll accept my humble insight/opinion, I believe the phrase "leave you stranded in dreamland" is a play on words (typical of Neil). I think he's saying that time is gonna fly by, and if you don't WORK towards realizing your dreams, then you're going to be left sitting there just fantacising about your dreams. This line kind of reminds me of Something For Nothing: "You won't get wise with the sleep still in your eyes...no matter what your dream might be". I think the message intended is very similar. The song as a whole seems to be about peoples' dreams for the future. All the words in that song relating to new technology ("liquid crystal compass", "radar fix on the stars", "road map of Jupiter") seem to me to be expressing Neil's excitement at the possibilities of the future. Anyway...sorry I lied about not going on forever... just my humble opinion... Skip ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 92 09:20:18 EDT From: brady@sthelens.sed.stel.com (Sean Brady) Subject: Rush and other deep subjects Todd Zorick <zorickto@sandnet.UCSD.EDU> asks: [Am I the only one who only likes pre-1982 Rush?] You are not alone (in some respects anyway). I picked up on Rush in the late 70's, and have been hooked on their music from their first album up until Hemispheres. After that, they seemed to have changed gears. Its not bad at all, its just... you know.... kinda... different. I still listen to the "newer" stuff, actually it gets more play time than the old albums (thats probably because I've memorized most of the music from those albums. Enough of that, now for the quest(ion): I've read about some interview CDs from the band. Are they bootlegs, or are they produced by a company? Which one(s), and how can I get them? Advance in thanks. Sean ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1992 12:04:15 -0400 (EDT) From: Matthew Joseph Desantis <md4l+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Obligatory Haven't written in a while, but here's my obligatory rush story and cool rush mix-tape. The first time I heard rush I was in my basement looking through my brother's LPs (he was home from college for summer) I was about 8 years old, but I noticed a rather large album with RUSH Archives written on it. It had a picture of a naked man in front of a star. I put it on the turntable and eventually came to Fly By Night. The melody captured me, and I began to listen to that song over and over again In 1982 MTV was beginning and I head Tom Sawyer for the first time. I can remember waiting by the TV for the song to come on again so I could record it on audio tape!! It turned out to be a shitty recording but I had something of my own. keyboard lessons now, which would last for 8 years. In 1988 I was "Addicted to that Rush" as Mr. Big so eloquently put it. I missed HYF on account of a wedding, and I can remember being pissed as hell!! My friend in Jazz class in High school kept playing bass licks from HYF, I liked is renditions so much, I went out and bought HYF. Then ESL. ThenMP. I studied bass for the next 4 years because I was literally captivated by Ged's bass techniques (speed, style, texture, popping, slapping) I learned all the Rush material I could get my hands on... I bought FBN on CD... Hemispheres...and All the world's a stafge... for the last 2 years I have been playing guitar and bass (Although keyboards have been my staple instrument) I learned guitar off of ATWAS. This album is raw, to the point, and easy to jam to. Totally captures rush as a hardworking arena-based band in their youth... It is 1992, and although Presto and Roll the Bones represents a departure from writing e "science fiction" based albums, there is a rejuvination in the band's spirit. What is amazing is the quality of the material that is still being produced. Rush started me on three instruments (All of which I still play) Shit, am I glad I picked up that record of my brother's when I was 8! The Ultimate RUSH tape.... side1 Anthem (ATWAS) 2112 [entire] (ATWAS) Lakeside Park (ATWAS) Beneath Between and Behind (ESL) Closer to the Heart (ASoH) La villa Strangiato side2 Freewill The Spirit of Radio Subdivisions Time Stand Still The Pass Superconductor Dreamline Bravado You may need 100min to do this.... Flame away if you have a bitch and moan with this arrangement Heh Heh! d ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 18 Sep 1992 09:06:03 -0500 (EST) From: "Joshua A. Vaughn, DePauw University" <JAVAUGHN%DEPAUW.bitnet@UICVM.UIC.EDU> Subject: Re: 09/17/92 - The National Midnight Star #517 Hi. Someone in the last NMS said that "90 Minute tapes are a thing of the past." Well, my stereo and my car stereos contain warnings not to use any tapes longer than 90 minutes, because when you make a tape longer than that it has to be thinner to fit all the tape in the shell. Thinner tapes have better chances of being "eaten." If you think 90 minutes is too restrictive for your Rush dream tape, I'd suggest buying 2 60's or 2 90's, but stay away from 100's and 120's. They're evil things. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 92 15:00:44 -0400 From: glenn@corndog.welch.jhu.edu (Glenn M. Mason) Subject: "Exit Stage Left" ... Anyone have a copy of the video "Exit Stage Left" in good condition that they would consider selling? If so, please drop me a line. Glenn glenn@welch.jhu.edu (410)955-9658 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stephen R. Kutner" <srkutner@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 92 15:23:52 EDT Subject: Re: 09/14/92 - The National Midnight Star #512 This is in response to the burgeoning thread on the question of female Rush fans. I think that women are...threatened by their sexuality....I mean, [Geddy, Neal, and Alex] are standing up there with....armadilloes.... in their trousers.... [ That's a good one! : rush-mgr ] Rob ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1992 13:25 MST From: "Eric Kay (303) 499-7577" <KAY_E@CUBLDR.Colorado.EDU> Subject: babble I'd like to respond to various threads... Concert antics: In Seattle Geddy 'headed' a red balloon in true soccer fashion. In Denver Neil lost a stick and Alex picked it up and started playing his guitar with it like a bow. He then threw it out into the crowd. First exposure: Must've been Junior High. While clinging to my brother I went through his stages of Bad Company then Aerosmith and then Rush. We both seem to be permanently stuck in this last stage. Tour set list: I really missed Marathon and Red Sector A. How about the drum solo out of Red Lenses? I wouldn't mind it if they played longer shows but less of them. I mean you guys on the East Coast can probably see 8 shows within a 50 mile radius. Us cowboys out here in Denver see 'em once a year if we're lucky. Coolest videos: Mystic Rythms, Lock and Key One variety tape (60 min): War Paint Neurotica Circumstances Middletown Dreams Hand Over Fist Open Secrets Bravado Red Tide Digital Man Face Up The Enemy Within Vital Signs NMS convention: You people got jobs or something? :-) Possible new thread: Best instrumental/lead sections? My vote goes to Afterimage, Freewill, and Marathon. -EK ----------------------------------------------------------
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