The National Midnight Star #533

From root Sat Oct 10 18:52 1992 Received: by wake.ncsl.nist.gov (AIX 2.1 2/4.03) id AA01080; Sat, 10 Oct 92 18:52:40 Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA03380; Sat, 10 Oct 92 18:30:09 -0400 Date: Sat, 10 Oct 92 18:30:09 -0400 Message-Id: <9210102230.AA03380@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: 10/10/92 - The National Midnight Star #533 Status: R
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What sounds! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1992 18:18:23 -0400 From: mps1@cornell.edu (Mark Sedran) Subject: Re: Happy Yom Kippur!!! >The day Psyco Janitor disbanded? Aaron, I hardly think this is the proper forum for an overgrown teenager to be reminiscing about his 'good ole day' in high school. It is not the proper place for inside jokes or pesonal messages. We really don't need to see the word SUCKS capitalized and repeated over and over again. Mark Sedran mps1@cornell.edu [ Er? Where's the Rush content in this one? Use EMAIL! : rush-mgr ] P.S. Say hi to your sister for me. P.P.S. Long live Jason Lagauna. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 08 Oct 92 19:41:21 EDT From: Ariel Benzakein <75570.2451@CompuServe.COM> Subject: drum poster et al Hi, this is not Ariel, but his friend again. I've got some answers to a couple of questions floating about the NMS, and a opinion on Rand to share. For Mr. Mascari and all others interested: The address for the latest Ludwig poster of Mr. Peart is: Ludwig Industries Neil Peart Poster PO Box 310 Elkhardt, IN 46515 You'll need to send along $3 with the order. About the "vocal" part in ASOF: ALEX IS SAYING NOTHING! It's a joke! In the censored section of the meledy Alex is lip-synching a bunch of nonsense. The group put it in to try and catch some of their fanatic fans off guard. Sounds like they got somebody else to fall for it. About NP & AR: Many people find that Ayn Rand's philosophy is utopian. I considered myself a devout Objectivist right after reading _Atlas Shrugged_. After seriously thinking about my feelings, I kind of mellowed out a bit, and I started to disagree with some of her more radical ideas. A main theme in Rand's philosophy is that the morals of society at large have only served to destroy man's spirit instead of helping to build it. She suggests that instead of listening to all the spiritual minimalists who's desire is to "bring you down", "Hold your head up high," and don't let the rest of society censure or restrict your desire to live in any way. For me, the philosophy is too exclusive. It essentially asks a person to shut out too much of the rest of society, so that he himself may live a moral (by Rand's POV) life, without the interference of destructive influences. I feel that in order to truly live, one has to be open to all forms of thought, and see "more of the people and the places that surround me now." Anyway, it's one man's opinion, and I hope that this can fan some new flames of debate. (It would be so nice not to hear people complain over their own opinions for once.) [ Yes, Chris, it's edited. Sorry no flames on NMS : rush-mgr ] Playing fastball just as long as I can, Chris Anderson PS The main character does commit suicide in the end of 2112. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 08 Oct 1992 19:57:14 -0400 (EDT) From: FISHBOY <AACUNZO@ccmail.sunysb.edu> Subject: Non-Album tracks Hey Hey Hey fellow rushians, I've learned (thanks to the FAQ list) that Rush released a single, "Not Fade Away"/"You Can't Fight It" before their first album came out. Has anyone actually heard these songs? Also, has the band, throughout the course of its career, released any other non-album tracks as b-sides? Are any studio outtakes available on bootleg? A million thanks, Andy ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Date: Thu, 8 Oct 92 21:16:06 EDT Subject: Chronicles II ? Hello ALL! What's the latest on "Chronicles II"? Is this confirmed that such a thing is going to be released? I had heard that it will be live material and will contain "rarities"... gee...I really hope they put stuff like Tom Sawyer and Closer To The Heart on there (for the 600th time!) and Mercury gets lots more money out of it! Now, if they put something like "Not Fade Away" on it...THEN, I'll run to the store! Skip P.S. The idea of a "Rush rarities tape" being put together by TNMS sounds GREAT! I know that the guys at the Poilce list were doing something similar a while back...the whole idea is cool. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1992 18:45:47 -0700 (PDT) From: Kevin Field <ijones@u.washington.edu> Subject: 3 Stooges intro, again I remember reading something about the 3 Stooges intro on ASoH, although I'm not sure if it's legit or not... can anybody tell me? I believe there was an interview with Geddy somewhere in the past; he stated that when the band came up with the 3 Stooges idea, they weren't allowed the rights to the song by the company that owns it. So, they had a musician friend of theirs record his own version, and that's the one they play in concert. AND... The three voices saying "Hellooooo..." in the beginning are Geddy, Alex and Neil recorded over the phone. Again, I'm not sure this is true, although I'm pretty sure I read it somewhere... hope this answers some questions, or at least doesn't create some misunderstandings. Kevin ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1992 22:26:22 -0400 (EDT) From: "Scott T. Lillis" <sl4q+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Various Rush Topics First of all, I didn't want to make a letter just about the new/old debaate, but while I'm writing, I'll say give it a rest. Have new and old lets people like rush for different reasons. I personally like rush for the late 70's stuff if I have to choose, but other people go for the other stuff for a different appeal. I like the opinions but talk about the stuff that YOU like and let others talk about what THEY like. I was wondering if anyone knew what Rush has done with Max Webster. I heard one sone they did with him but I can't remember the name. Does anyone here know about this. Also, does anyone know about any ROIO's with Hemisphere's recorded with all 6 parts together. I was also wondering about different interpretations of Vital Signs. I always picture it as an indepth description of the electronic inteface of two circuits and different problems encountered in that process. For example: 'The impulse is pure. Sometimes our circuits get shorted by external inerference' -crossed wires maybe? Well I thought this was an analogy for human interaction. Later in the song he talks about it from a human perspective: 'A tired mind becomes a shape shifter. Everybody need a mood lifter. Everybody needs reverse polarity.' This seemed to be an analogy for elctronic inferface. I pictured this by an example where circuit A is sending information(or anything) to circuit B. If circuit A's energy level drops below that of B(ie. Tired Mind) then the polarity would reverse(unless the connection is broken) because current always moves towards lower potential. So essentially, I think Peart is giving an alternating description of human interaction/electronic circuit interface and I think there parallel couldn't be more beautiful. Any idea's or thoughts on this idea are welcomed. Scott Lillis 'Those who know what's best for us must rise and save us from ourselves' ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1992 23:05:13 -0400 (EDT) From: "William F. O'Dell" <wo04+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Re: Insights and Sightings In response to Franks ideas of Anthem vs. TSS, I definitely think there is a connection. How about almost every song on RTB? They are all about moving forward, not getting locked into the past. But notice the difference in voice between Anthem and TSS. Anthem is yelling. (okay, I know Geddy is screaming the words out :-) It is somewhat demanding and insistant. Where as TSS is more quiet, maybe a little more Zen. Maybe it is more of an argument for slowing down, or maybe a cry of help from the rat race of life. But it is definitely looking forward. This also gets back to the idea of Neil becoming more personal and introspective. A transition began to occure somewhere where Neal moved from ideas about the world to ideas about the way he felt. Does anyone out there feal that the last couple of albums are more related to the first couple of albums than are the middle group (PW, MP, Signals)? (No this has NOTHING to do with old vs. new. I just thought of it now. Please don't use this as ammo.) For more insite on this turn from looking outward/moving forward at a fast pace, vs. looking within/moving araound as moving forward, look back at the intro to the Presto tour book. Even if you have read it countless times, read it again. You'll be surprised what it tells you. Especially ya'll out there hung up on old vs. new. Read what the man sez. It really clears some things up. Just some misc. ramblings. Furman wo04@andrew.cmu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 08 Oct 1992 20:30:37 CST From: "Jim Graham" <jim@n5ial.chi.il.us> Subject: various topics.... sorry for the lame subject line, but this really is on multiple topics. :-) first off, several folks have mentioned something called a ``click track'' --- what is this? sorry if this is a dumb question, but my musical background is piano and low-brass (jazz w/ trombone, mainly), and a lot of the stuff pertaining mainly to the rhythm section is a mystery to me (I listen mainly for the time and the chord changes). (RUSH-MGR --- feel free to nuke the next bit if you like!) second, and I'll keep this part short, regarding old vs new material from RUSH --- come on, folks, it's all a matter of opinion, and we all have a right to our opinions. I happen to like all of the stuff from RUSH. does that make me more right than someone who only likes their stuff before/after a given album? *NO*. it just means I have a different opinion. nothing more. this flame-fest is exactly the kind of thing I left alt.music.rush to get away from.....let's not degrade TNMS with anymore flame-fests on this issue, eh? ok, back to more fun topics! qsp!danb@uunet.UU.NET (Daniel Benbenisty) writes: > I LIKE IT when people come on and say "I play drums and I like the > <whatever> in Bravado ...etc." This is very educational to me, because > I will then take a different contextual listen to songs I didn't like > before! One really shouldn't feel threatened or put off by this. I agree --- it does (or can) give one a different viewpoint on bits that perhaps they'd missed before. when I was playing jazz, the main thing I heard (at first) was always the brass parts. as time went on, I learned more about the other instruments, their strenghts, limitations, etc. (that I hadn't picked up on when playing other styles of music in other bands), and learned to appreciate skills from players on instruments other than brass (low-brass in particular) instruments. pretty soon, I learned to appreciate charts where, if there even were any brass parts, they were very minimal, because of what I heard from the other instruments. of course, I still always enjoy the charts (both for playing and listening to) that really bust the lead-trombone player's chops, but that's a personal bias from 4 years of playing in the stratosphere.... I rather like the idea of such comments for this very reason. x92fca@px2.stfx.ca (Roy Germon) writes: > I have a trivial question for anyone out there. I have the ASOH video, > and in the final song, a medley of 2112/in the mood/Villa Strangatio I > believe, there is a part where Alex takes the mike. The vocal portion is > edited out of this particulat segment. (doing a little editing myself here.... --jim) well, I had a response all typed in here, but after reading the next issue of TNMS (sorry, I got a little behind here), I realized that this is covered rather nicely in an interview with Geddy and Alex, so I'll just refer this question to that article. it's kinda neat to be able to edit the UUCP files that are spooled for e-mail before sending them out.... :-) well, I've blabbed on long enough, I suppose. later. --jim -- #include <std_disclaimer.h> 73 DE N5IAL (/9) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INTERNET: jim@n5ial.chi.il.us | grahj@gagme.chi.il.us | j.graham@ieee.org ICBM: 41.70N 87.63W UUCP: gagme!n5ial!jim@clout.chi.il.us AMATEUR RADIO: n5ial@n9hsi (Chicago.IL.US.Earth) AMTOR SELCAL: NIAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 2112; 'assume control From: ericm@eebbs.isis.org (Eric Mathurin) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1992 18:03:54 -0400 This response may be a little late, but, what the heck. ;-) I think the character DOES kill himself. Then I thought perhaps the priests took over. But, however, the ending line would probably be 'we have REsumed control' if they did. So, I guess the Elder Race ASSUMED control. Take care, Eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ericm@eebbs.isis.org (Eric Mathurin) | "To the beautiful and the wise, Sysop, Electronic Encounters BBS | the mirror always lies." (613)820-0324, 1:163/133@FidoNet | -- War Paint, Rush ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: exumfs@exu.ericsson.se (Mark Steph) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 92 18:13:41 CDT Subject: Chat question Neil has again included some ambiguous lyrics in his "chat". Since the lyrics for the chat were not included in the cd jacket, they are even more so. Which do you think it is: "You'd better run home, boy" or "You'd better run, homeboy" ?? :) Mark Steph | you can twist perceptions exumfs@exu.ericsson.se | reality won't budge (yes, .se *is* in Texas)| you can raise objections PO Box 833875, MS L-05 | I will be the judge -- and the jury Richardson, TX 75083 | -Neil Peart, "Show Don't Tell" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: exumfs@exu.ericsson.se (Mark Steph) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 92 18:25:16 CDT Subject: RE: 2112, and the debate continues.. Daniel Benbenisty writes: >Jim Gordon: >> I didn't think that the hero in 2112 committed suicide. Do any >> of the band members actually say that? The line "my life's >> blood/Spills over" might just refer to his emotional turmoil, and >> intense desire to change his world. > >Good point - the 'suicide' is not terribly explicit. However, don't >forget the line (I'm paraphrasing from memory) "I don't think I can >carry on... carry on this cold and empty life...Oh NO!" Somebody already pointed this out, but I'll reiterate. If you read the prose that accompanies the lyrics it says "...My last hope is that with my death, I may pass into the world of my dream, and know peace at last." That seems pretty explicit. Mark Steph | you can twist perceptions exumfs@exu.ericsson.se | reality won't budge (yes, .se *is* in Texas)| you can raise objections PO Box 833875, MS L-05 | I will be the judge -- and the jury Richardson, TX 75083 | -Neil Peart, "Show Don't Tell" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Oct 92 22:31:10 EDT From: Greg.Andrade@um.cc.umich.edu Subject: Neil Peart's Horn Kicks Someone quoted the 1989 Modern Drummer interview with Neil Peart in saying that he sampled horn kicks from a Count Basie CD and triggered them live. Although most of your quote was accurate, it was not complete. In the interview, Mr. Peart specifically stated that he sat down with MIDI equipment to work out a nearly identical horn section sound to that heard on the Basie CD. He DID NOT use actual samples from Basie. The samples were his own creations, based on the best possible recreations of the sound using his own equipment. As most people know, Mr. Peart is vehemently opposed to the use of samples in recorded music and I applaud him for going to such extremes to avoid actual sampling. It's a true sign of integrity. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Oct 92 18:45:34 DST From: stu890151@gcc.edu Subject: next tour wish list Enough of the lame-ass arguments of new and old Rush!! Onward to other concerns like what would be cool to see and hear on the next tour. Instead of Force Ten opening the show, Rush should keep the jackhammer sound and add other construction-type sounds. Then they should launch in with Working Man for the first song. That would put the audience into a near frenzy!! Well, that may be dreaming, but I would like to hear Dreamline, Superconductor, YYZ, or Freewill to open up the show. They could mix up the song list by playing Countdown, Natural Science, Prime Mover, part of Hemispheres, Bastille Day, Body Electric, Presto, Red barchetta (all of it), I think I Might Be Going Bald (humorous!!), A Farewell to Kings and other different songs. Of course I want to hear the more popular songs, too. The damn problem is that they only have 2hrs and 15-20 minutes to do a show and there are so many good tunes to hear!! Due to the fantastic lighting technology, etc. they should do parts of the longer songs like BYTOR, Hemi, more of 2112, and Natural Science. Maybe a new production of these songs would make it seem new to the band. What do y'all think of possibilities for the new tour?? This could be a new "string." ROCK ON!!! Jason Packovich ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1992 01:28:00 -0400 From: lorne.murphy@rose.com Subject: SHROOMIN' TO HEMISPHERES In response to the shroomin' to Hemispheres... no, I haven't... but I have BT'ed to 2112!! (hahah evil laugh) ;] I guess we shouldn't discuss things of this nature though eh? Sorry rush-mgr! [ Discuss? No problem. Promote/encourage? try alt.drugs :rush-mgr] On a lighter note, I HATE reading interviews like that last one from "Kerrang" where Geddy and Alex discussed their "difficulty" in listening to _Caress Of Steel_ now... I LOVE it! But I sorta need to feel like they LOVE it as well.... oh well... Also, to whoever it was that wanted a Rush boot with _Grand Designs_ on it...why? Wouldn't you rather hear something REALLY rare for bootlegs? Like "Twilight Zone" or "Necromancer"? Or how about "Circumstances"? These were all played live... or then there's "Garden Road", "Run Willie Run", "Mike's Idea", "Tale" and "Number 1"... haha I bet there's NO bootlegs of that! Even though they were ONLY live songs, never recorded... ahhhh dare to dream eh? Lorne "You didn't listen again!!!" Rush 1976 --- RoseMail 2.00 : Usenet: Rose Media - Hamilton (416) 575-5363 ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Zounds! What sounds! From: easy@west.darkside.com (Phil D. Croix) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 92 01:06:38 PDT I'm glad to know that my copy of ESL is not the only one that has a sort of "Warp" sound on La Villa. Also, that burp sound near the beginning of The Pass seems to be a bass string vibrating. It happens again during the son. The guitar "fragment" on Twilight Zone semms to be a mistake, it just sounds out of place. Also, in the same song (TZ), there is a vocal fragment that wasn't completely taken out. Let's see, what else......... I think that the little guitar noises during the rap in RTB are backwards, just like the solo in Chain Lightning. Also, the two live versions of Closer to The Heart seem to have some freaky stuff going on in them. On the ESL version, near the end, it sounds like the intro "spaceship" sound got set off during that song. Anybody notice this? And on the ASOH version, there's also a strange noise that seems out of place. I can't really describe it, almost like a loud banging. Oh, and at the beginning of Force Ten on ASOH, someone can be heard shouting. Anyone with me? And Who else thinks that they hear the phone ringing during the beginning of War Paint? Just a little trivia here, nothing deep. I am proud to say that I dig ALL Rush. Every damn song. They are such hero's. Sure, they've made some songs that lean to the cheesy side(VERY FEW SONGS I might add), but what the hel, they can do what they want and I still enjoy it. SO there. Oh, one more thing. Neil was NOT talking about the Three Stooges intro in the Dec. '89 Modern Drummer interview. I know this interview well, and it has nothing to do with Pre-show intro's. He was talking about his sampled horn blasts used duringhis solo. The Stooges intro is definately a taped recording from the 3 Stooges tv show. MateO ----------------------------------------------------------
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