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The National Midnight Star, Number 538
Friday, 16 October 1992
Today's Topics:
FAQ: Rush Fans Common Questions [1/2]
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Date: Sun, 11 Oct 92 00:31:53 -0700
From: dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu (Dan Delany)
Subject: FAQ: Rush Fans Common Questions [1/2]
Rush Fans Frequently Asked Questions List, Part 1 of 2
Generated: Sun Oct 11 00:30:17 PDT 1992
This file contains questions that seem to crop up frequently in The
National Midnight Star and alt.music.rush. If you received a copy of
this file in email, other than as an issue of TNMS, it is probably
because you asked one of these questions.
This file has been expanded into 2 files because some mailers have
problems with files that are longer than 60K. Part 1 contains general
questions about the band. Part 2 contains questions inspired by
specific albums and songs.
If you want a copy of the current version of this file, email me and
I'll send you the most recent version. This set of files is posted on
the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month to rec.music.info,alt.music.rush, and
TNMS.
If you have any suggestions for additions to the list or corrections,
please send them to me at dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu and I'll add them in
if you have documentation supporting your theory. Also, don't send
your suggestions to rush-mgr@syrinx. I'll repeat that because it's
important. Don't send faq suggestions to the moderator of the Rush
fans mailing list. He doesn't have anything to do with keeping the
faq up to date. Faq suggestions should be sent to me at
dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu and not to the mailing list moderator.
If mail sent to dan@rat bounces, try dan@polyslo.csc.calpoly.edu or
dan@garden.csc.calpoly.edu - they should work.
I'd appreciate it if people who submit questions submit anything they know
about possible answers, since I don't have all of the answers myself!
THE FAQ IS A FILE OF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT RUSH AND THEIR
ANSWERS. IT IS NOT AN "OBSCURE RUSH TRIVIA" FILE.
Please consider this before sending me a suggestion for an addition.
I'll repeat that because it's important and people don't get it.
THE FAQ IS A FILE OF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT RUSH AND THEIR
ANSWERS. IT IS NOT AN "OBSCURE RUSH TRIVIA" FILE.
Please consider this before sending me a suggestion for an addition.
I know that it's fun to come up with pet theories for how things
are related to each other. But please don't send them to me saying that
"It *can't* be a coincidence!" I routinely ignore such email. Send me
a reference to an interview or a quote or something from a band member
that supports what you say, and I'll be happy to add it to this file.
If you have a pet theory that you want feedback on, post it to TNMS
or alt.music.rush.
For example: Don't point out to me that 1001001 in binary is equivalent to
73 decimal, and 73 decimal is ASCII for the letter "I", and the letter "I"
was significant to the plot of Ayn Rand's _Anthem_, and Neil Peart read
lots of Ayn Rand, therefore "The Body Electric" is a reference to _Anthem_.
Believe me, you won't be the first to point that out. But Neil Peart has
never said anything on that particular subject as far as I know, so I'm
not going to put that into the FAQ. (Especially since I think it's
a coincidence!) Remember, coincidences happen, even in Rush songs!
DISCLAIMER: The information in this file is accurate to the best of my
knowledge, but I'm not perfect. If you have an answer to one of these
questions that doesn't match the one given here that you can verify, let me
know, and I'll put it in. But if you make a bet based on this
information and you lose, don't blame me.
One more thing: If you send me mail and I don't answer right away, please
be patient. I eventually read all of my mail. However, Rush FAQ related
stuff has a lower priority than my job.
Here are the questions I get asked the most, so I'll put them here at the
start:
What is The National Midnight Star?
It's a Rush fans newsletter that is distributed via email.
Submissions are all sent to one address, and the moderator goes through
the submissions periodically and sends out a digest containing lots
of submissions.
(If you don't know where the name "The National Midnight Star"
comes from, that means you don't watch enough Canadian TV.)
How can I subscribe to The National Midnight Star?
Send email to rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu asking to have your name added
to the list. Don't send email to me - I can't add you!
I'll repeat that. I (dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu) have absolutely nothing
to do with the management of TNMS. I can't add your name to the
subscription list.
Latest Word on the next album:
The band is scheduled to go into the studio in January or February
1993.
*********** The following questions are contained in this file: **************
What albums has the band released?
What album is <song> on?
What are the catalog numbers for LP/Cassette?
When was <album> released?
Are any videotapes of the band available?
Are these tapes available on laserdisc?
What songs has the band made videos for?
How many copies did <album> sell?
Can anyone list everything else that the members of Rush have ever appeared on?
What was the first single released by the band?
I just bought the CD of <Exit...Stage Left | All The World's A Stage> and
it's missing a track! Is a complete version of this CD available?
Has <song> ever been performed live?
What is Battlescar/Max Webster, who plays on it, what is the label/catalogue
number for the Universal Juveniles CD? Where can I write to get it?
Have any books been written about the band?
I heard that Neil Peart was going to publish some of his writings. Has
this been done? Can I buy this book?
I heard something about a Rush comic book. What comic book was it?
Somebody posted <item> in TNMS. I missed it - could somebody
please send me a copy? Does anybody have the lyrics to <song>?
What issue of TNMS is <item> in?
I've been seeing <acronym> used in TNMS. What does it mean?
I've heard about the "Rush Backstage Club." What is it, and how do I join?
What other Rush newsletters are there?
What is the marital status of the band members?
I've heard <rumor> about <band member>. Does anybody know anything about
the truth of it?
What are the birthdays of the band members?
But in "Thrice Told Tales", it says that Geddy's birthday is June 29!
What are the real names of the band members?
How is "Peart" pronounced?
I heard that Neil Peart has a PhD in <field of study>. Is this true?
Does anybody have an address I can use to write to the band?
Who says <phrase> in <song>?
What is a Lerxt?
Do the other band members have nicknames?
What's the story behind Alex's "Hentor Sportscaster" guitar?
Where did the name "Rush" come from?
Whatever happened to John Rutsey?
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What albums has the band released?
A more complete version of this discography is available for FTP at
ftp.uwp.edu (131.210.1.4).
{according to datta@cs.uwp.edu, at least. I haven't looked.}
These catalog numbers are the ones I read from my CDs & videotapes.
Mercury 822-541-2 (1974) [AAD] Rush
Mercury 822-542-2 (1975) [AAD] Fly By Night
Mercury 822-543-2 (1975) [AAD] Caress Of Steel
Mercury 822-545-2 (1976) [AAD] 2112
Mercury 822-552-2 (1976) [AAD] All The World's A Stage
Mercury 822-546-2 (1977) [AAD] A Farewell To Kings
Mercury 822-547-2 (1978) [AAD] Hemispheres
Mercury 822-548-2 (1980) [AAD] Permanent Waves
Mercury 800-048-2 (1981) [ADD] Moving Pictures
Mercury 822-551-2 (1981) [AAD] Exit...Stage Left*
Mercury 810-002-2 (1982) [ADD] Signals
Mercury 818-476-2 (1984) [AAD] Grace Under Pressure
Mercury 826-098-2 (1985) [DDD] Power Windows
Mercury 832-464-2 (1987) [DDD] Hold Your Fire
Mercury 836-346-2 (1989) [ADD] A Show Of Hands
Atlantic 7 82040-2 (1989) [DDD] Presto
Mercury 838 936-2 (1990) Chronicles
Atlantic 7 82293-2 (1991) [DDD] Roll The Bones
Additionally, several collections are available: {sorry - no catalog
numbers, as I don't have these.}
Archives (includes _Rush_,_Fly By Night_, and _Caress Of Steel_)
_RUSH_ Through Time
_Everything Your Listeners Ever Wanted To Hear By Rush But You Were
Afraid To Play_ - this collection was targeted at radio stations.
It was never officially released, and is extremely rare. It's a
selection taken from FBN, CoS and 2112.
_Rush - Profiled!_ - This CD was released to radio stations and
is rather rare. It contains recordings of quotes
like "Hi, this is Alex Lifeson of Rush, and
you're listening to the magic of radio." that a
DJ can put on as a promo between songs. It also
contains quite a few tracks of band members
answering questions. The questions are printed
in the liner notes, so a DJ can ask a
question and play the CD of the appropriate
person answering that question. The questions
are mostly about _Presto_, since this CD was
released shortly after _Presto_.
* The Anthem release of ESL, available in Canada is [ADD], but
the US CD is [AAD]. Some people have told me that their CD says
[ADD] on the disc and [AAD] on the label.
What album is <song> on?
Check the complete discography, available for ftp from ftp.uwp.edu
for amazingly detailed information on this subject.
What are the catalog numbers for LP/Cassette?
LP CD Cassette 8-track
R SRM-1-1011 822 541-2 M-1 MCR-4-1-1011 MC-8-1-1011
FBN SRM-1-1023 822 542-2 M-1 MCR-4-1-1023 MC-8-1-1023
COS SRM-1-1046 822 543-2 M-1 MCR-4-1-1046 MC-8-1-1046
2112 SRM-1-1079 822 545-2 M-1 MCR-4-1-1079 MC-8-1-1079
ATWAS SRM-2-7508 822 552-2 M-1 MCT-4-2-7508 MCT8-2-7508
AFTK SRM-1-1184 822 546-2 M-1 MCR-4-1-1184 MC-8-1-1184
H SRM-1-3743 822 547-2 M-1 MCR-4-1-3743 MC-8-1-3743
PeW SRM 1-4001 822 548-2 M-1 MCR4 1-4001 MC8 1-4001
MP SRM-1-4013 800 048-2 MCR41 4013
ESL SRM-2-7001 822 551-2 M-1 MCR-4-2-7001 MC-8-2-7001
S SRM-1-4063 810 002-2 MCR-4-1-4063 MC-8-1-4063
GUP 818 476-1 M-1 818 476-2 818 476-4 M-1
PoW 826 098-1 M-1 826 098-2 M-1 826 098-4 M-1
HYF 832 464-1 Q-1 832 464-2 Q-1 ?
ASOH 836 346-1 836 346-2 836 346-4
P 82040-1 7 82040-2 7 82040-4
Chr 838 937-2 838 936-4
838 938-2
RTB 7 82293-2
When was <album> released?
Rush - Aug 1974
FBN - Feb 1975
COS - Sept 1975
2112 - April 1976
ATWAS - Sept 1976
AFTK - Sept 1977
Archives - April 1978
Hemi - Oct 1978
PeW - Jan 1980
MP - Feb 1981
ESL - Nov 1981
Signals - Sept 1982
p/g - April 1984
PoW - Oct 1985
HYF - Sep 1987
ASoH - January 1989
Presto - November 1989
Chronicles - Sep 1990
Roll The Bones - September 1991
Are any videotapes of the band available?
Polygram Music Video 60285 (1981) Exit...Stage Left
includes: Limelight
Tom Sawyer
The Trees
Instrumental
Xanadu
Red Barchetta
Free Will
Closer To The Heart
YYZ (with voice over)
By-Tor and the Snow Dog/In The End/In The Mood/2112 Finale
PMV 60607 (1986) Grace Under Pressure Tour
includes: The Spirit Of Radio
The Enemy Within
The Weapon
Witch Hunt
New World Man
Distant Early Warning
Red Sector A
Closer To The Heart
YYZ/2112: Temples of Syrinx/Tom Sawyer
Vital Signs/Finding My Way/In The Mood
The Big Money {video}
The video for "The Big Money" is omitted from the European release
of this tape.
PMV 0741 760-3 (1989) A Show Of Hands
includes: The Big Money
Marathon
Turn The Page
Prime Mover
Manhattan Project
Closer To The Heart
Red Sector A
Force Ten
Lock And Key (laserdisc only)
Mission
Territories
The Rhythm Method (drum solo)
The Spirit Of Radio
Tom Sawyer
2112/La Villa Strangiato/In The Mood
PMV 60466 (1985) Through The Camera Eye (video compilation)
includes: Vital Signs
Tom Sawyer [live, from Exit...Stage Left]
Subdivisions
Countdown
Distant Early Warning
Afterimage
The Enemy Within
The Body Electric
PMV 082 765-3 (1990) Chronicles (video compilation)
includes: Closer To The Heart [live]
The Trees [live]
Limelight [studio]
Tom Sawyer [live, from ESL with some minor changes]
Red Barchetta [live, from ESL]
Subdivisions [from _Through The Camera Eye_]
Distant Early Warning [from _Through The Camera Eye_]
Red Sector A [live, from the p/g tour video]
The Big Money [the shortened MTV version, not the complete one
from the p/g tour video]
Mystic Rhythms
Time Stand Still
Lock And Key
Are these tapes available on laserdisc?
According to the Barr Digital (a Seattle based mail order dealer in
laser discs) database, available for ftp from cs.yale.edu in the
pub/rec.video/BarrLDDB directory, there are laserdiscs for
_Through The Camera Eye_, _Exit Stage Left_, _Grace Under Pressure
Tour_, _A Show of Hands_, and the video single for _The Big Money_.
The database also says that _Exit Stage Left_ was "discontinued 8/91."
This does not imply that Barr has them in stock; this database is
not Barr's inventory. It is only a list of laserdiscs that have been
made. The file that I ftp'ed from cs.yale.edu had a Feb 26 1992
time/date stamp, so I assume that this information is accurate as of
that date.
According to meg@syrinx.umd.edu, Chronicles is available on
laserdisc in the US. However, "Red Sector A" isn't on this
laserdisc.
What songs has the band made videos for?
Anthem
Fly By Night
A Farewell To Kings
Closer To The Heart %
Xanadu
Circumstances
The Trees %
La Villa Strangiato
Tom Sawyer
Tom Sawyer [live, from ESL] %#
Red Barchetta [live, from ESL] %
Limelight %
Limelight [live, from ESL]
Vital Signs #
Subdivisions %#
Countdown #
Distant Early Warning %#
Afterimage #
The Enemy Within #
The Body Electric #
The Big Money %&
Mystic Rhythms %
Marathon [live, from ASoH]
Time Stand Still %
Lock And Key %
Show Don't Tell
The Pass
Superconductor
Roll The Bones
% These videos appear on the _Chronicles_ videotape.
# These videos appear on the _Through The Camera Eye_ videotape.
& This video appears in it's complete form on the end of the
_Grace Under Pressure Tour_ videotape. The shortened MTV version
appears on the _Chronicles_ videotape.
Videos with no punctuation symbol next to them are not available on
any home video compilation. If you want to see these videos, you
have to find somebody who taped them from TV or copied them from
somebody else's tape.
Videos with the 'live' comment are concert videos; all others have
studio soundtracks. Some of these have minor edits to the soundtrack.
How many copies did <album> sell?
>From Billboard's Book of Gold and Platinum Records (1990):
Release Date Cert. Date of Cert. Chart Peak Title
3/76 G 11/16/77 61 2112
P 2/25/81
10/76 G 11/16/77 40 All The World's A Stage
P 3/4/81
8/77 G 11/16/77 33 A Farewell To Kings
10/78 G 12/14/78 47 Hemispheres
1/80 G 3/17/80 4 Permanent Waves
P 11/9/87
1/81 G 4/13/81 3 Moving Pictures
P 4/27/81
2P 10/12/84
10/81 G 1/5/82 10 Exit...Stage Left
P 11/9/87
9/82 G 11/10/82 10 Signals
P 11/10/82
4/84 G 6/26/84 10 Grace Under Pressure
P 6/26/84
10/85 G 12/18/85 10 Power Windows
P 1/27/86
9/87 G 11/9/87 13 Hold Your Fire
1/89 G 3/9/89 21 A Show Of Hands
As of May 1992, _Chronicles_ has been certified platinum, while RTB
is still just at gold.
>From Billboard's Book of Top 40 Albums (1991):
Date Peak Weeks Cert. Title
11/20/76 40 2 P All The World's A Stage
10/8/77 33 5 G A Farewell To Kings
2/9/80 4 15 P Permanent Waves
3/7/81 3 29 2P Moving Pictures
11/14/81 10 14 P Exit...Stage Left
10/2/82 10 11 P Signals
5/5/84 10 12 P Grace Under Pressure
11/2/85 10 14 P Power Windows
10/3/87 13 14 G Hold Your Fire
2/4/89 21 5 G A Show Of Hands
12/9/89 16 11 G Presto
Apparently, _Roll The Bones_ reached number 10 in the uk album charts.
This was in the first week it was released. It then dropped to number
18 the following week and then out of the chart altogether.
Can anyone list everything else that the members of Rush have ever appeared on?
This is not a complete list. Please send me your additions!
"Universal Juveniles" by Max Webster (Rush in "Battlescar")
1980 (ANR-1-1027 Anthem)
<Lifeson-produced for "Wireless" around 1981. Can anyone I.D.?>
"Great White North" by Bob and Doug McKenzie (Geddy singing "Take Off")
1981 (ANR-1-1036 Anthem)
"Vignettes" by Marie Lynn Hammond (Lee on 2 tracks)
1983 (BTR 1002 Black Tie Records)
"Boys Brigade" by Boys Brigade (Lee produced)
1983 (ST 12278 Capitol)
"We Are the World" by USA for Africa with Lee in Northern Lights singing
"Tears are Not Enough"
1985 (40043 Columbia)
"Alien Shores" by Platinum Blonde (Alex on 2 tracks)
1985 (PCC-80105 Columbia)
"Champion" by Jeff Berlin (Peart on 2 tracks)
1985 (Passport Jazz PJ 88004 A)
"Beyond Borders" by Canadian Guitar Summit (with Alex)
July 1987 Guitar Player Magazine (flexidisc)
"Pieces of Eight" (Peart percussion compilation)
May 1987 Modern Drummer Magazine (flexidisc)
"Serious Business" by Greenway (Alex doing solo in "In the Danger Zone")
1988 (81827-1 Atlantic)
"Clean Slate" by Clean Slate (Alex produced)
1988 (ANM-1 5002 Anthem) (5 song EP)
"Dream on the Horizon: A Tribute to the Olympic Spirit" by The Big Picture
1988 (WSC-331 Chartwell Records) (Alex on 2 tracks)
"Smoke on the Water" (Mega-Rock Re-Mix)/Paranoid, by Rock Aid Armenia and
Black Sabbath, (Alex on guitar)
1989 UK ARMENT 001, ARMENTR 002, ARMENT 002
"Lost Brotherhood" by Larry Gowan (Alex on all tracks)
1990 (80160 Anthem)
"Whale Music" by the Rheostatics (Neil on 3 tracks)
1992 (Intrepid Records, available in Canada)
Call 1-800-663-1616 for info.
CASSETTES:
"Star Jam Series: Neil Peart Style"
"Starlicks Guitar Lesson: Alex Lifeson Style"
In the January 1986 issue of _Modern Drummer_ magazine, while discussing
his appearance on the Jeff Berlin album, Neil says that he "...did a
similar thing with a musician named Ken Ramm in Toronto. That record
was released in Canada."
VIDEO:
"1991 Buddy Rich Memorial Scholarship Concert" (Neil on a few songs)
DCI Music Video
What was the first single released by the band?
The A side was a cover of a Buddy Holly song called "Not Fade Away."
The B side was a Lee/Rutsey song called "You Can't Fight It."
These songs are not on any Rush albums. If you want to hear them,
you have to track down a copy of the single, which is very rare, or
find somebody who has the songs on tape. There is no collection
for sale that contains these tracks.
I just bought the CD of <Exit...Stage Left | All The World's A Stage> and
it's missing a track! Is a complete version of this CD available?
No. But if you absolutely have to have everything on CD, the 2 missing
tracks are on _Chronicles_.
Has <song> ever been performed live?
The 1st anniversary issue of TNMS contains song lists for each tour
Rush has done up to _Presto_. This is issue 99, available for ftp at
syrinx.umd.edu.
What is Battlescar/Max Webster, who plays on it, what is the label/catalogue
number for the Universal Juveniles CD? Where can I write to get it?
Max Webster is a Canadian band that used to open for Rush. Battlescar
is a song from their _Universal Juveniles_ CD that was done as a duet
of the 2 bands.
Max Webster - Universal Juveniles 1980
Mercury SRM-1-3855 [6337 144]
Distributed by Polygram Distribution, Inc.
Polygram
810 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10019
Write: Anthem Records
Oak Manor P.O. 1000
Oak Ridges, Ontario
Canada L0G 1P0
One more note: "Battlescar" has a subscript: "recorded live July 28th,
1980 Phase One Studios -Toronto-".
Have any books been written about the band?
Rush - Visions: The Official Biography (c) 1988
By Bill Banasiewicz (The B-Man)
ISBN: 0-7119-1162-2 94 pages
From: Omnibus Press
Distributor: Music Sales Corporation
Order number: 44387 (that's what my copy says, anyway)
Some copies of _Visions_ have this address for Music Sales Corporation:
24 East 22nd Street
New York, NY 10010
(I've been informed that mail sent to this address gets returned.)
Other copies have this one:
225 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
I don't know which address is correct. If you find out, tell me.
Success Under Pressure (c) 1984
By Steve Gett
ISBN: 0-89524-230-3 48 pages
From: Cherry Lane Books
110 Midland Avenue
Port Chester, NY 10573
Rush (c)1982
By Brian Harrigan
ISBN: 0-86001-934-9 80 pages
The Putnam Publishing Group
200 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
People have sent me the names of books of Rush sheet music, but
I'm not going to include those because there are too many of them
and this file is getting far too large. Besides, they really aren't
about the band.
I heard that Neil Peart was going to publish some of his writings. Has
this been done? Can I buy this book?
No, not yet. Neil hasn't published yet.
I heard something about a Rush comic book. What comic book was it?
That was Defenders #45. It was dedicated to Geddy, Alex, and Neil of
Rush on the first page. The story has an anti-collectivist theme to it.
Since it was printed Mar 77 it makes sense that it would draw from
2112 (however vaguely).
The villian (Red Rajah) says, at one point, "Truth is false and logic
lost, seek the Rajah at all cost".
Somebody posted <item> in TNMS. I missed it - could somebody
please send me a copy? Does anybody have the lyrics to <song>?
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Specify the maximum number of bytes which may be sent in a
single mail message. Transfers exceeding this amount will be
split into several messages before sending. A value of 0 means
that there is no limit. The archive server has a default size
limit of 100000 bytes. You may change this if you know that you
have different limits. Most (but not all) uucp sites have a
limit of 100000 bytes. CompuServe accounts have a 60000 byte
limit on mail. Internet and Bitnet sites should set this to
300000 bytes. [/SIZE]
/QUIT
-----
The remainder of the message is ignored. This can be useful if
a long signature is appended to the message. [/END,/EXIT]
/SEND <item>
------------
The specified <item> is looked up in the file list. If found,
it will be sent to you by email. Binary (8-bit) items are
uuencoded before sending. The /PACK and other commands affect
this command. You must specify the item as directory/filename.
NOTE: use forward slashes '/' only
/RESEND <item> <part> [<part>...]
--------------------------------
Resend the indicated <part>s of this <item>. This is useful if
not all parts of a multi-part transmission arrived correctly.
When resending, the /PACK and /LIMIT used must be identical to
those of the original transmission. This information should be
on the 'BEGIN' line of one of the received parts.
NOTE: use forward slashes '/' only
/UUSEND <item>
--------------
This command is identical to the command /SEND except that the
<item> is guaranteed to be uuencoded. This is useful if you
know that the return message will go through EBCDIC based
computers.
NOTE: use forward slashes '/' only
/UURESEND <item> <part> [<part>...]
-----------------------------------
This command is identical to the command /RESEND except that the
<item> is guaranteed to be uuencoded. This is useful if you
know that the return message will go through EBCDIC based
computers.
NOTE: use forward slashes '/' only
/PACK <type>
------------
Change items compression to this <type> which will affect all
SENDs and RESENDs (and UU versions) from this point on until
another PACK line is encountered. Choices are NONE, Z, COMPRESS,
and ZIP. [/ARCHIVER]
/INDEX
------
Sends a list of the items with sizes, dates, and descriptions.
This list is sorted by directory and then by filename. It has
the same effect as the command /SEND INDEX. [/FILES]
/MESSAGE
--------
Send a message to the administrator of the server. The
remainder of the message will be sent, without parsing for
additional commands. [/NOTE]
=== APPENDICES ====================================================
1. Requests are queued and processed once per day during the
early morning hours of the US.
2. The current list of available lists. (* restricted)
dragon ----- available services
pc --------- MSDOS pc related
gui -------- Dazix Magellan GUI *
lib -------- Dazix Libraries *
framework -- Dazix Framework *
gbt -------- Game Bytes magazine (text version)
gbg -------- Game Bytes magazine (graphics version)
3. There is no /TEST command. All email sent to the Dragon Server
will have a log report sent in response after processing.
{ End of mail-server help file }
Additionally, an FTP site has been established. There are several
read-only directories containing informational files, plus a directory
for uploading files into.
The address to ftp to is:
syrinx.umd.edu
or
128.8.2.114
for those of you who don't have name resolution. Once here, you will be
prompted for a name (userid) and password. Use "anonymous" for the userid
and your userid for the password.
Once you're logged in, 'cd' into the "rush" subdirectory. Once there,
you can list the files in the directory. There is actually only one file
(README) currently, the others being subdirectories.
The directories available now are:
"digest" - Contains back issues of the current incarnation of the
digest from issue # 1 to the current issue;
"lyrics" - Contains the lyrics for all the albums up through _Roll The
Bones_.
"names" - Contains a recent (thought not always the latest-and-greatest)
version of the subscription list; and
"images" - Contains GIF and Rast format pictures of album covers and
photos of the band members.
"sounds" - A directory containing sound files in NeXT .snd or Sun .au
format.
"MacSounds" - A directory containing Macintosh-format sounds.
"c64-sounds" - A directory containing Commodore-64-format sounds.
"tab" - A directory containing guitar and bass tabs for various songs.
"incoming" - A directory that's world-writable for uploading files to
Syrinx to be moved (by the digest manager) to one of the
other directories. (If you upload something, PLEASE send
mail to the Syrinx administrative address to let the list
manager know!)
"special" - Contains the longer items - interviews, articles, tour
lists, etc. Any item warranting it's own file but doesn't
fall into any of the other categories.
To transfer a file to your machine, type
get <filename>
where <filename> is the name of the file you want. If you're on a Unix
machine, do a 'man ftp' for more information.
If you have questions about how to decode/view/use these files,
ask your local system administrators.
Any files in the subdirectories with a suffix of ".Z" are compressed;
you'll have to uncompress them on your end. There is a Unix Shell Archive
(shar) format file in the main directory named "compress.shar" which
contains the source for the compress/uncompress commands.
If you wish to submit something for a special edition posting, send it to
the 'rush-request' address; if it's of general interest, it'll be a
special edition, and then placed in the "special" dir. The same effect
is created by uploading something to the "incoming" directory and sending
mail to the 'rush-request' address and informing the rush-mgr it's there.
Remember, if you don't have ftp capabilities at your site, there is still
the mail server at "server@ingr.com".
What issue of TNMS is <item> in?
This list isn't complete, and it probably contains errors. Let me
know, so I can fix them!
Item Issue
---- -----
Neil's reaction to TNMS 5
Analysis of "The Pass" 21
Neil's editorial on Satanism 22
Explanation of the map in "Signals" 26
A Nice Morning Drive 34
Grace Under Pressure tour book 42
2112 tour book 47
Permanent Waves tour book 48
1978 Article/Story on Rush 59
Alex interview: Music Express #132, 1989 62
"Kubla Khan" 64
Modern Drummer interview with Neil (Dec 89) 68
HYF tour book 69
Rockline interview 4/30/90 72
Peart Q & A 74
Definition of "peart" 80
Chronicles essay 81
"Kubla Khan" 88
Rush special from "The Source" 91
_Success Under Pressure_ (Part 1 of 4) 93
_Success Under Pressure_ (Part 2 of 4) 94
_Success Under Pressure_ (Part 3 of 4) 96
Anniversary issue (Part 1 of 2) 98
Anniversary issue (Part 2 of 2) 99
_Success Under Pressure_ (Part 4 of 4) 101
Interview with Alex 11/20/90 107
Updated Rush tour dates listing 108
"In The Studio" interviews/MP era 110
_Rolling Stone_ interviews: 5/15,80,6/26/80,5/28/81 114
Guitar World, March 1990 118
1978 _Sounds_ article 121
Rolling Stone album reviews
(Hemispheres,PeW,ESL,Signals,p/g,PoW,ASoH,Presto) 123
Dec 18, 1983 _Sounds_ article 125
"The Source" interview: 2/27/83 131
Modern Drummer interview with Neil (April 84) 134
Moving Pictures tour book 136
Neil Peart drumset giveaway from _Modern Drummer_ 3/87 142
Neil Peart: "The Quest For New Drums" (5/87 MD) 145
Neil Peart: drumset giveaway results (10/87 MD) 145
Neil Peart: "Getting The Drum Part" (8/88 MD) 145
Neil Peart: "A Real Job" (2/87 MD) 151
Interview: SOUNDS, April 5, 1980 206
Rush discography 209
Discussion of scissors/paper/stone symbols 212
Geddy Lee interview: _Keyboard_ magazine, Sept '84 217
Geddy Lee interview: _Keyboard_ magazine, March 89 220
Alex Lifeson interview: _Guitar for the Practicing
Musician_: July '84 220
Neil Peart interview: _Metal Hammer_, April 25 1988 227
_Presto_ tour press release 229
_Only Music_ article 229
Presto concert review: _Kerrang_ #282: March 24,1990 234,262
Picture Disc interview with Alex: HYF era 238
PoW tourbook transcription 250
Hemispheres tourbook transcription 257
Signals tourbook transcription 260
Geddy Lee interview: _Bass Player_ mag - Nov/Dec 1988 264
_Creem_ interview with Neil 274
Alex interview: 4/86 _Guitar Player_ 277
Geddy Lee interview: 4/86 _Guitar Player_ 285
Neil Peart interview: 1/27/88 Houston Post 287
Rush crossword puzzle 292
Neil Peart interview: April '86 _Canadian Composer_ 294
March 1990 _Guitar World_ article 297
_Signals_ tourbook crossword puzzle 302
Neil Peart interview: Jan '86 _Modern Drummer_ 305
Neil Peart release: Roll The Bones 311
Neil Peart interview: _Guitar_: Oct '86 312
Geddy Lee interview: Aug 19, 1991: Frank Lancaster 320
Neil interview:Oct '86 Guitar for Practicing Musician 325
Geddy interview: In The Listening Room - from GFPM 6/87 325
Neil/Alex interview: Feb 1990 Music Express 342
TNMS 2nd anniversary issue 378
"Row the boats" article by Neil Peart 390
10/91 "Canadian Musician" interview: Geddy, Neil 392
Nov 1 1991 Chicago Tribune article 406
Gold Rush: Canadian Composer article 408
Aug 19 1991 Geddy Lee interview 408
Neil Peart Rochester Times Union article: 10/24/91 408
RTB CD launch transcription 450
Nov 1991 _Guitar Player_ interview: Geddy & Alex 452
ABC In Concert Artist Profile of RUSH (RTB tour) 453
Results of "Favorite Rush Songs" poll 458
Lots of parodies of Rush lyrics 479
Bunch of assorted interviews 481
"Adventures in Paradise" -- Neil Peart (HYF era)
"Living in a big Rush" - Rochester Times Oct 24 91
(Coincidentally this is also in #408)
Orlando Sentinel Neil article
Music Express article: Neil/Alex (Feb 1990)
(Same as in #342)
TNMS Neil Peart interview 486
April 1992 Kerrang interview: Geddy/Alex 531
Alex Lifeson interview: Guitar for the Practicing
Musician, May 1991 534
Alex Lifeson interview: Guitar School, May 1990 534
I've been seeing <acronym> used in TNMS. What does it mean?
FBN Fly By Night
COS Caress Of Steel
ATWAS All The World's A Stage
AFTK A Farewell To Kings
PeW Permanent Waves {PLEASE! NOT just PW!}
MP Moving Pictures
ESL Exit... Stage Left
GUP Grace Under Pressure
p/g Grace Under Pressure
PoW Power Windows {PLEASE! NOT just PW!}
HYF Hold Your Fire
ASoH A Show Of Hands
TTCE Through The Camera Eye {rare, but it shows up}
RTB Roll The Bones
IMHO In My Humble/Honest Opinion
WRT With Respect To
ORQ Obligatory Rush Quote
AHO: Anyone Heard Of...
ALTP: Avoid It Like The Plague
BBB: Blah, Blah, Blah
BFD: Big F*ckin Deal
BMA: Blew Me Away
BTW: By The Way
CIU: Crank It Up!
DAU: Donning Asbestos Underwear
EMOMC: Even More Obligatory Musical Content
FIOTNC: Frisbee It Off The Nearest Cliff
GAALMAYS: Go Away And Leave Me Alone You Slimeball
GMAW: Gave Me A Woody
GSM: Good Sex Music
ICF: I Can't Find...
IGAGBAYCDTI: It's Got A Good Beat And You Can Dance To It
IHRI: I Highly Recommend It
IMHO: In My Humble Opinion
IMHTTO: In My Holier Than Thou Opinion
IMO: In My Opinion
ISTBO: It Sucked The Big One
LTIS: Listen To It Stoned
MMG: Makes Me Gag
MMW: Made Me Wet (female version of GMAW)
MOMC: More Obligatory Musical Content
NAFW: Not Another Flame War!!
NFP: No Flames Please
NIDPA: No! I Don't Play Accordion
NKOTB: No Kissing Or Tongue Badminton
OMC: Obligatory Musical Content
ONNATT: Oh, No! Not Another Top Ten
PMO: Piss Me Off
POS: Piece Of Sh*t
RCS: Real Cool Shit
SJA: woj ;-)
TAV: Take A Valium
TBE: Their Best Ever
TOS: Totally Orgasmic Shit
WOM: Waste Of Money
WFM: Works For Me
I've heard about the "Rush Backstage Club." What is it, and how do I join?
It's an outfit that sells Rush souvenirs (t-shirts, posters, etc) and
occasionally releases a newsletter. (I'm not a member, so I don't
really know. Could a member send me some details?) To join the
backstage club, just send $12.95 ($10 to join plus $2.95 shipping and
handling) to:
Rush Backstage Club
2250 E. Tropicana Ave. #228
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(I got that address from FLETCHYYZ@delphi.com)
Membership obligation is to purchase 1 item of merchandise each year to
stay on the mailing list. Also, they will answer any inquiries if you
include a self addressed stamped envelope. For those international
people, pay in U.S. money (NO CASH!!!) and include postage coupons with
information requests.
What other Rush newsletters are there?
"The Spirit Of Rush"
Published 4 times a year. Subscription for the next 4 issues:
U.K.: #6.80, Europe: #10.00, Australia/N.Z.: #12.00
U.S.A/Canada: $20.00
(# = Pounds Sterling. All prices include postage.)
Back issues:
U.K.: #1.50 each, Europe: #2.00, Australia/N.Z.: #3.00
U.S.A./Canada: $4.00 (all prices include postage)
Address for back issues, and U.K./Europe/Australia/N.Z. subscriptions:
23, Garden Close,
Chinbrook Road,
Grove Park,
London, SE12 9TG
England
Address for U.S.A/Canada subscriptions:
A Show of Fans
c/o Steve Streeter
PO Box 292
Canton, CT. 06019
U.K. readers should pay by crossed cheque or postal order, NOT CASH.
Overseas readers should pay by bank draft or International Money Order,
in STERLING ONLY please. If these are unavailable, cash sterling or cash
dollars only. Personal cheques in foreign currency cannot be accepted.
Cheques/postal orders/I.M.O/B.D. payable to 'The Spirit Of Rush'
U.S.A. readers should pay by personal cheque payable to Ray Wawryzniak.
_A Show of Fans_
"A Rush Fanzine For and By Rush Fans"
Steve Streeter: Publisher/Editor
Send $3 for the most current issue.
P.O. Box 292
Canton, Connecticut 06019
(203) 693-0506
What is the marital status of the band members?
In _Visions_, there is a group picture of all 3 band members and
their wives.
I've heard <rumor> about <band member>. Does anybody know anything about
the truth of it?
These rumors have been popping up for quite some time now. Here
are some of the ones that have been shown to be wrong over the
years by the activities of the band:
- Alex is dying of cancer
- Neil is dying of cancer
- Geddy is dying of cancer
- Geddy has throat cancer; he's not dying, but can never sing again
- Geddy is going blind from stage lights.
What are the birthdays of the band members?
Geddy Lee July 29,1953 {according to _Visions_}
{No, Geddy Lee's birthday is NOT June 29!}
Neil Peart September 12, 1952
Alex Lifeson August 27, 1953
But in "Thrice Told Tales", it says that Geddy's birthday is June 29!
Well, every article written on the subject agrees that Neil Peart
joined Rush on Geddy's birthday. In _Visions_, Alex Lifeson says
that Neil came down "on the second day of auditions." It has also
been documented in several places (_Visions_and "Thrice Told Tales",
to name a few) that when Neil joined the band, he had about 2 weeks to
learn the show before his first gig with Rush, which took place in
Pittsburgh, opening for Uriah Heep.
On June 28, 1974, Rush opened for ZZ Top in Cleveland.
On July 1, 1974, Rush opened for Nazareth in Toronto, Ontario.
On July 20, 1974, Rush played an "MZ Bennett summer dance."
On August 14, Rush opened for Uriah Heep in Pittsburgh. This was
Neil's first show with Rush.
Based on this information, I believe that the day that Neil joined
the band, and therefore Geddy's birthday, is July 29, not June 29,
and that the June 29 date is a typo.
Geddy Lee said that July 29th was his birthday in an interview
taped before the May 31, 1992 show in Mountain View, California.
What are the real names of the band members?
Geddy Lee Gary Lee Weinrib
{ The book "Heart of Gold", a history of Canadian rock,
provides this as Geddy Lee's real name.
In 1971, Gary Lee Weinrib, Alex Zivojinovich, and
John Rutsey all joined CAPAC, the Canadian
writers/publishers/composers guild. }
Neil Peart Neil Peart
Alex Lifeson Alex Zivojinovic
How is "Peart" pronounced?
It rhymes with "near", according to Neil on the "Rush - Profiled!" CD,
so I assume that's the correct pronunciation. I don't remember the
exact wording off the top of my head, but the "Profiled!" CD contains
a recording of Neil saying "Hi, this is Neil Peart of Rush." That
also agrees with the way Geddy pronounced "Peart" when introducing
Neil's solo during RTB shows.
I heard that Neil Peart has a PhD in <field of study>. Is this true?
In _Visions_, Neil is quoted (on page 65) as saying that he is
a high school dropout. I don't see how he would have had time to
go to school and get a degree, what with being in Rush and all.
Does anybody have an address I can use to write to the band?
This address was posted to TNMS, but I can't vouch for the
correctness of it.
RUSH
41 Britan St. (#200)
Toronto, ON
M5C 1R7, CANADA
The Backstage Club will probably forward mail as well.
_Modern Drummer_ magazine will forward mail to Neil. (or other drummers,
for that matter!)
Modern Drummer
870 Pompton Avenue
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009
Who says <phrase> in <song>?
Geddy says "One...Two...Buckle my shoe" in "In The End" on ATWAS.
Neil does the narrative during "The Necromancer".
I've never seen anything definitive saying who whispers in
"The Twilight Zone."
Neil does the "Attention all planets of the Solar Federation - We have
assumed control" bit at the end of "2112".
The deep voice at the beginning of "Cygnus X-1" is none other than
Terry Brown.
Neil says "Subdivisions" in the song of the same name,
even though Alex is shown in the video and does it live.
Alex says "That's nice" at the end of "Chain Lightning".
We don't know who says "I will be the judge" and "Give the jury
direction." I did receive the following email on April 11, 1991
on just this very subject:
{ Begin quoted text }
>Good day. I am a Rush fan who has access to an Amiga and a good quality
>digitizer. I noticed that in the "Who says what" section of the FAQL you
>wrote that you don't know who says "I will be the judge" and "Give the
>jury direction."
>
>Out of curiousity, I digitized that section of Show Don't Tell, and then
>played it back at the 'proper' speed. Although the main vocal track
>(Geddy's voice) was obviously too high, I could now hear the background
>vocals that were intentionally slowed.
>
>The task was fairly difficult because of two reasons:
>1. The background vocals are very weakly mixed in comparison to the main
> vocals, which makes it hard to distinguish the voice.
>2. The phrases are actually whispered, sampled, and then slowed down by
> some factor.
>
>All above statements coming to a conclusion with my submission to the
>FAQL issue: Neil whispers "I will be the judge" and "Give the jury
>direction" during Show Don't Tell.
>
>Yoav Gershon
>ygershon@ucdavis.edu (or ygershon@deneb.ucdavis.edu)
>UC Davis.
{ end quoted text }
According to Neil on the Dec 2 1991 Rockline, Geddy does the RTB
"chat" section.
What is a Lerxt?
A Lerxt is an Alex Lifeson.
Do the other band members have nicknames?
Ged and Neil also have nicknames, Dirk and Pratt. Hence "Lerxtwood Mall",
"Old Dirk Road" and "Pratt & Co." on the map on the back cover of Signals.
-- from ano@uk.ac.rdg.cs.csres
What's the story behind Alex's "Hentor Sportscaster" guitar?
"'Hentor' was the name that we had for Peter Henderson, the producer
of Grace Under Pressure. When he wrote his name out to leave us his
number, it looked like Peter Hentor instead of Peter Henderson, so
we nicknamed him Hentor The Barbarian. I got some Letraset and put
it on this white Strat that I had. It has a Shark neck--these are
unlabeled replacement necks--so I threw 'Hentor Sportscaster' on there.
Amazing all the mail we used to get over that [laughs]:
'Where can I buy a Hentor? How much does a Hentor cost?'"
-- Alex Lifeson, in the April 1986 _Guitar Player_ magazine
Where did the name "Rush" come from?
Paraphrased Background: In August of 1968 the band's formal lineup
was Alex on guitar, John Rutsey on drums, and Jeff Jones on bass and
vocals. They got a job to play at the "Coff-In", a coffee house
in the basement of an Anglican Church [Great name, eh?] for $25/night.
"The band was excited, but they had a big problem. While
they had been dreaming of playing, they had neglected to come up with
a name for their group. So a few days before the gig they sat around in
John's basement trying to come up with an appropriate monicker. They
weren't having much luck when John's older brother Bill piped up,
'Why don't you call the band Rush' and Rush it was."
-- from _Visions_
Whatever happened to John Rutsey?
"John's still around. I see John quite often. He gave up playing
shortly after he left the band and went into bodybuilding. He
competed on an amateur level for a while, doing that for a few years,
and has sort of been in and out of that, but he still works out, and I
work out with him a few times a week at a local gym - at a Gold's,
here in Toronto." -- Alex Lifeson, in the 2/6/89 Rockline interview
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Please send me your suggestions for additions or corrections.
But please read the beginning of this faq file for advice
on whether or not your suggestion is appropriate for the faq
before sending me mail. You might be better off posting your
idea to The National Midnight Star or alt.music.rush for feedback.
"I sing the Body Electric; The armies of those I love engirth me, and I
engirth them; They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to
them, and discorrupt them, and charge them full with the charge of the Soul."
-- Walt Whitman dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu (Dan Delany)
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Copyright The Rush Fans Mailing List, 1992.
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