The National Midnight Star #559

From root Sat Nov 14 02:49 1992 Received: by wake.ncsl.nist.gov (AIX 2.1 2/4.03) id AA01847; Sat, 14 Nov 92 02:49:23 Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA29873; Mon, 16 Nov 92 18:30:08 -0500 Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 18:30:08 -0500 Message-Id: <9211162330.AA29873@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: 11/16/92 - The National Midnight Star #559 Status: R
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** List posting/followup: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Administrative matters: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu or rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu (Administrative postings to the posting address will be ignored!) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Midnight Star, Number 559 Monday, 16 November 1992 Today's Topics: Administrivia (none) (none) Re: Ultra Disc (the real reason to get one) Roll the Bones Video various good seats / subliminal covers Force 10 laugh Xanadu T-shirt vote Contact sheets for rush images. good seats peart at gay bar? NMS cd, rumors, Aimee Mann, and Over The Europe Toronto 11/74 The next tour A note about Aimee's career CD Boots Neil's flub @ Merriweather Big Money Care to ingest more Xanadu? (it's wafer-thin) Please don't barf! See Alex sing/dance - CD update THANKS! NMS T-Shirts (more info) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 From: rush-mgr Subject: Administrivia I resent digest #556 over the weekend, so if you STILL haven't gotten a copy let me know. As for the NMS cd of rare material, what exactly would be put on it? Songs not found every day ("Pieces Of Eight", "Not Fade Away", etc) or live stuff? CD's are expensive to make, especially if you're not producing alot. I heard of a friend who made 1000 cd's at $10 a piece, then any order after that the cd's were $2 a piece. Would we be able to sell 1000 to make it worth our while? And copyrights/legalities would be a big factor here... I don't want to get sued... Anyone know a lawyer? :) What about cd insert/booklets? Someone would have to design those as well. - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 18:25:17 -0600 From: Jason Crawford <me12792@camelot.bradley.edu> It's most likely Aimee Mann...Next topic...'Til Tuesday... -Jason -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [][][][][] [][] [][] [][][][][] [][] --"This moment may be brief, [][] [][] [][] [][] [][] -- but it can be so bright." [][] [][] [][] [][[][]][] [][][][][] -- - Neil Peart - [][] [][] [][] [][] [][] [][] ------------------------------- [][] [][][][][] [][][][][] [][] [][] -- me12792@camelot.bradley.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 16:41:16 -0800 (PST) From: Eric Askilsrud <redlense@u.washington.edu> Subject: Hey, I live in Seattle, and on the radio today(KXRX), just after playing the Big Money, the DJ said that Anthem claims Rush won't be going into the studio until January--but they personally know otherwise, hinting only that the boyz had been in Seattle lately. Coincidently, that very morning Ann and Nancy Wilson(lovemongers, heart) were in the radio station! Knowing how Dj's talk.. and knowing Ann and Nancy own a really great recording studio(bad animals)... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 20:19:40 -0500 From: Mike Hackett <hackett@gaul.csd.uwo.ca> Subject: Re: Ultra Disc (the real reason to get one) From: larry@eoc.com (Larry Stein) > Also, they guarantee to reproduce the original artwork plus liner notes. > As you know, mass market cd's will skimp on these items. That must be a new claim, as their _Dark Side Of The Moon_ definitely does NOT match the original album artwork. It sucks! I borrowed a friend's to compare it with my Cdn. Capitol release to see if the difference was worth it, but I couldn't believe they would replace the cool stuff in the Capitol booklet with a plain old printed lyrics sheet! I must admit that their _Stand Up_ (Jethro Tull) book was great, and a large part of the reason why I bought it. It has the little cardboard cutouts of the band members that pops-up when you open the booklet. However, I don't think they're _Thick As A Brick_ has the complete newspaper in the booklet, but then neither does the Chrsalis release. As a followup to Doug White's message in the last digest, I was just listening to _Caress of Steel_ (Anthem version) this afternoon, on headphones, and I was very suprised at how clean (no hiss) it sounded. I was extremely annoyed at how much hiss there is on some of the other CDs (_Permanent Waves_ especially - I'm not sure about the others) and even the Chronicles versions don't sound any better (the _Hemispheres_ stuff sounds pretty bad here too, but I don't have that CD yet). I intend to check out my Anthem _Moving Pictures_ this weekend to decide whether getting the MFSL version would be worthwhile, but I would definitely welcome a complete remastering (and remixing maybe) job of the whole library by Anthem themselves. I'm sure the band members wouldn't be interested in this sort of thing, but maybe some sound engineers might want to have a go at it. ===================================================================== Mike Hackett | "She wouldn't make love, <hackett@gaul.csd.uwo.ca> | but she could make good sandwich" Honors Computer Science IV | -Ian Anderson, "Budapest" University of Western Ontario | - _Crest of a Knave_ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: signals@aol.com Subject: Roll the Bones Video Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 22:10:02 EST Does anybody have the Roll the Bones MTV video on tape? If so, I'd like to trade you for a copy. I have much interesting stuff to trade back to you. Please respond to this account, or to cubsfan@camelot.bradley.edu Thanks! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 23:47:11 EST From: john leary <leary@remus.rutgers.edu> Subject: various Aimee Mann was originally from the group Til Tuesday, I believe. The Harmony Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock says that "Rush Through Time" is a picture disk of previous material. No new recordings, I'm afraid. BTW, I think an NMS CD of rare stuff by the boyz would be awesome. John Leary leary@remus.rutgers.edu <insert preferred ORQ here> ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 92 00:26:39 EST From: Glen Reed <3TANVOZ@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU> Subject: good seats / subliminal covers Rushppl -- heyhey... a couple of things to say, eh... First, someone mentioned that the fair way of getting tickets was "those who want them the most wait the longest" Yeah.. this is a great philosophy.... On the last tour, I waited for something like 11 hours or so in Philly for tickets, we (me & my friends) were like 50th in line or something.... Anyway, we ended up with tickets in the lower level, not even on the damn floor!... Then, again, at the Byrne Arena show, I called someone, who went to Ticketmaster for me to get tickets, and I ended up with almost the same seats, except on Neil's side of the stage instead of Geddy's.. There's gotta be some way to get good tix w/o waiting for like 3 days or paying hundreds of dollars... :-/ Also.. I've been putting off mentioning this for like 8 months, since it seems like such an obvious post to me... but, how many ppl have noticed the sublim- inal stuff on Rush album covers?.. Specifically: the face hidden in the nude guy's right shoulder on ATWAS and Hemispheres, and the "eye-in-the-sky" on the p/g cover..?... Anyway, if this is as well-known as I assumed it is, it should probably be thrown into the FAQ (Mr. Delaney?) 1st time I thought about this was a few years ago... friend of mine had a class where they were discussing subliminal advertising or something, and the prof mentioned ATWAS (why can't my profs talk about Rush??)... Also.. Jason mentioned irc in his last post, and it's been my general policy to reinforce these comments :) ...so, anyone on irc, get onto the '#p/g!' channel... if you can't get on, email me, I'll get ya on... Later! (wow... sorry about the length on this, eh...) >.-------------------.---------------------------------------------------. : Glen "Trroy" Reed : 3tanvoz@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu greed@chopin.udel.edu : :-------------------'---------------------------------------------------: : "Try as they might they cannot steal your dreams" -- GLW : : "You can't afford to squander what you're not prepared to pay" -- WMJ : `-----------------------------------------------------------------------' ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat Nov 14 1992 10:45 EST From: Scott Josephson (SLLF) <scott@zach.fit.edu> Subject: Force 10 laugh, Superconductor voice, and gay bar rumor. Hello fellow Rush fans, This is my first entry and I've got some things to say. First, the laugh sample on Force Ten is definitely Aimee Mann's voice. If you really listen carefully to the laugh and to her singing on Time Stand Still, you'll be able to hear that the voices are identical. Second, if you listen carefully to the "Rap" part during Roll The Bones and the sampled voice in Superconductor, you will clearly be able to tell that Rupert Hine is the one who is singing during both of these songs. Okay, [ It is known for a fact that GEDDY does the rap. He said this during this year's Rockline. : rush-mgr ] what's my point, right? Well there has been a debate about Alex singing the word "Superconductor" during that song. Every time I have seen Rush do that song in concert, I can tell that Alex is triggering that sample when he sings into his microphone. How can I tell? 1.) I have seen other musicians like myself, use this technique. It requires that you use some good sampling equipment. 2.) That is not how Alex's voice sounds when he sings. I have seen Rush 33 times (but who's counting) in my life and I've heard Alex sing and his voice doesn't sound like that. 3.) If the other two reasons don't convince you, I once sat next to one of Rush's concert sound Engineers and I asked him who was singing the word "Superconductor" during that song. They said," it was a sample of Rupert Hine's voice. That should pretty much close that issue. Unfortunately, I did not ask the guy about the laugh on Force 10. Oh well, Maybe next time. The last thing I wanted to say was about the rumor of Neil being in a gay bar. First of all, what Neil does in his private life is his own business. Therefore whether the rumor is true or not doesn't matter. Let's all remember why we love Rush, because of their brilliant musical and lyrical abilities. I know it might seem shocking at first, it did to me, when this rumor was first mentioned. But, their personal lives should not effect how we listen and enjoy their music. Well that's all! I'll try to make my second entry shorter next time. "Those his mind is not for rent, don't put him down as arrogant" - Tom Sawyer SLLF ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 92 14:29:22 -0400 From: ron@convex.esd.mun.ca (Ron Wiseman) Subject: Xanadu Hi all, Reading all the talk recently about Xanadu and Kubla Khan, I thought I would throw in my 2 cents. According to "Theme and Image: An anthology of peotry/ Book 1" by Carol Gillanders: Xanadu - a region in China (this predates Collridge's use in the poem) Kubla Khan - founder of the Mongol dynasty in China (actually a relative of everyone's favourite barbarian - Gengis Khan). The last stanza does not imply any imprisonment, according to this book, but tells of Colridge's attempt to recreate Kubla Khan's pleasurable society in words- "I would build that dome in air" - recreate it in verse "And all should cry, beware, beware" - stand in awe of my poetry. "And weave a circle around him thrice" - 'weave a circle' means 'cast a spell'. But personally, I just think the guy was stoned. As another related side note, Kubla Khan and Colridge play an important role in the novel "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" by Douglas Adams. A good read for anyone interested in 'a thumping good detective-ghost-horror- who dunnit-time travel-romantic-musical-comedy-epic'. ORQ: "Folks are basically decent/Convential wisdom would say /But we read about the exception/In the paper every day" Ron - ron@convex.esd.mun.ca / ron@sparky.esd.mun.ca ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 14 Nov 1992 13:38:02 -0600 (CST) From: Rice Oriental is the best Hamburger Helper ever created Subject: T-shirt vote i vote for the star and logo on front and the RUSH-MGR@SYRINX.UMD.EDU onback!!!! except, in fairness, shouldn't we just leave it at RUSH@SYRINX.UMD.EDU?? The cryptic-ness of the back of the shirt is just the inside-jokiness that us cliquish, fanatic Rush fans need! Thomas Beaudoin ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 92 15:08:12 EST From: bcotton@sergei.mitre.org (Bob Cotton) Subject: Contact sheets for rush images. Hello all, I just uploaded two contact sheets to the incoming directory on syrinx. These will give you an idea of what the images are before you burn up some bandwidth. Most of the images got processed, but pbmplus choked on a few. I also included the perl script used to generate the sheets. Enjoy!! Bob Cotton bcotton@xcalibur.mitre.org (I will gladly pay you Tuesday for an original .sig today) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 92 15:59:58 EST From: PWALES@ucs.indiana.edu Subject: good seats Greetings and salutations! Just thought I'd give a little input on the question of how you get good seats. I saw Rush both times they were in Indiana, and both times my seats were *fantastic*. The first time (Oct. 31, 1991) we were in the third row, positioned between Alex and his roadies, and the second time (6-24-92) we were smack dab in front of Geddy, in the second row. There's a fun story behind the first time. I arrived at the TM outlet at 8:30 in the morning, and much to my dismay, the line was pretty long. They were handing out numbers, and I was 15 I think. Anyway, I got to talking to a couple of guys who had numbers 1 and 2, and found out that they were buying their tickets together. That meant they didn't need their #2. So what I did was bought their #2 for $10. THe beauty of it is, the people who had #3 saw our trans- action and told the person who was handing out the nubers on us. I went in to defend myself, and the people left. The number guy said he didn't think it was fair for those guys to sell their number and was mad at the people for tattling on me, so he took out a sheet of paper and wrote a big zero on it. So I got to be the first in line!! Pretty neat, huh? The second time I got to the TM outlet at 5:30 in the morning and was the first person then too. Not as exciting a story, but it works! --Pam "Permanent waves in her hair" Wales ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 17:40:44 cdt From: "14A2C28C" <DFB3B0BE> Subject: peart at gay bar? Yes, I was very skeptical of E Krauss's story of the encounter with Peart at a gay bar in Monaco. I checked with Screen Stars headquarters in Kansas City, Mo. and talked to a guy who substantiated the story (needless to say I was extremely skeptical of him too.) As I traveled down 35 to Oklahoma, I arranged an appointment with this guy (Larry Gardner) who was stationed at SS headquarters in Mo. To my suprise he was able procure _polaroid_ photos of Peart on a cycling trip back in 86' where Peart was positoned next to a Nishiki 10 speed naked. An unknown male companion had his arm around Peart's neck. I would like to clearly state that the man in the photo resembled Peart in every way possible - receding hairline, tall muscular build etc. I who was extremely skeptical, left the meeting totally convinced. Gardner said that he sent the pictures to Kerrang, Modern Drummer et al but "they simply weren't intrested in 'shattering his prophet-like image'" I asked about his stay in Monaco which he had purportedly followed after the HYF tour and he said that out of the three major "other way" bars there, only one would neither confirm or deny Peart's frequent visits. The meeting was capped off by Gardner telling me that the impetus for most of Peart's songs came from his confusion about his sexuality. "Sorry man, the guy is just a washout," he said. My illusion was painfully shattered as this new revelation finally sank in. -Rush on...to those who still believe. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1992 20:29:43 -0500 From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Subject: NMS cd, rumors, Aimee Mann, and Over The Europe Hello all. I like the idea of putting together a NMS "rarities" (OK..."bootleg"!) CD...the only problem as I see it is legality! (Has this occurred to anyone else?)...any lawyers out there?...we have to be careful... Also...about the rumors: I thought everyone already KNEW that all three of the members of RUSH were women at one time! About Aimee Mann on HYF...I don't know about Force Ten, but I'm positive I heard that she sings on Open Secrets and her voice is played backwards at the end of Tai Shan! (it was an interview with Neil (I Think) and he said they just liked the far eastern sound of it when it was played backwards and there's no "backward masking message" in there...). That's pretty cool about the Over The Europe Monty Python quote...has anyone pinned down who is doing the weird stuff in Closer To The Heart on that CD? Is it definately Les Claypool? I'm pretty positive it isn't Gedd or Alex...it sounds like recorded cartoon characters to me (Ren & Stimpy maybe?)... SKIP ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1992 20:31:59 -0500 From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Subject: Toronto 11/74 Hi there. Does anyone have the Toronto 11/74 bootleg? I've been trying to get this show forever!...I have stuff to trade for it... Also, I noticed on the tour dates list that they recorded a King Bisquit show from Toronto in 9/74...anyone got it? Thanks, SKIP ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 92 03:08:54 EST From: Mike <MWEINTR@american.edu> Subject: The next tour Fellow Rushians, I have been wondering who you would think would be the best (most fitting/ appropriate) openning act on the next tour... I personally vote very enthusuastically for Dream Theater, their new album is amazing, they have a huge Rush influence (the guitarist even has a preset on his rack called "Lifeson"---seriously, I saw it myself!), and (perhaps most importantly), they are on the same Atlantic label... Although I still dream of a Rush/Marillion tour again... (I missed the 1986 PoW tour :( Another Random note: I am also a Rush fan on IRC, so /join #p/g! and say hi to me and my good froinds trroy, catwoman1, rocinante, patster, tvos, slythex, snow-dog, lerxst, geddy, peart, toneeee, rush, and of course, out ever-loyal bot RushServ... HEY GUYS! (and cat)...My nick is Jvi, so come on one night! Also, If you are interested in Dream Theater (see 3 paragraphs above) or Marillion (2 paragraphs above) concert pictures, E-mail me at mweintr@american.edu ASAP, because I am going to send the order in soon.. The deal is that I took some very nice concert pictures during both bands recent swing through my area and I am offering to make copies of the prints to the net... Well, this post is getting very schizophrenic, so I think I'll end it with a quote: "Life in two dimensions is a mass production scheme"--Grand Designs Slainte mhath, Mike Mike Weintraub -.-- mweintr@american.edu -.-- Jvi on IRC --.. The Department of Government, The American University, Washington, DC "Courageous convictions will drag the dream into existence" -- Rush "Vital Signs" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 11:28:20 -0800 (PST) From: Kevin Field <ijones@u.washington.edu> Subject: A note about Aimee's career To the NMS'er who wanted to know what else Aimee Mann has done in her career aside from the backgrounds on HYF... >...she was in a group called "Till Tuesday" in the mid-eighties. They had one popular song, "Voices Carry", and that's all I've heard from them. That's all the Aimee trivia I can give you, but, I haven't heard of anything else that she's done, including solo albums. Kevin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Travis Williams" <F1TRAVIS@ILSTU.BITNET> Subject: CD Boots Date: 15 NOV 1992 15:26 -00 Well, here's a new and updated list of CD boots as known by Trav. I'm always trying to keep myself (and anyone else who'll listen) up to date on the newest in Rush Footware (I like that to whoever used it first!) on CD. Once again, and as always, let me know about inaccuracies, and anyone who owns one of the below and can shed some light on them as far as time and quality goes, e-mail me. In fact, anyone who wants to talk about this stuff can feel free to e-mail me. Thanks. Fly In the Night Montreal 1977 55 min Rushian Roulette Pink Pop 6/4/79 50 min Red Barchetta From Exit...Video ?? min Red Stars of the S.F. From Exit...Video 55 min Enemys Within and... From GUP Video ?? min Temples of Syrinx From GUP Video 45 min Currently En Vogue From GUP Video ?? min Life Under Pressure From GUP Video ?? min The Fly Madison S.G 12/7/91 69 min (cut) 2CD Rush Live 1+2 Rosemont 11/1/91 100 min 2CD Bravado Nassau 3/15/92 120 min (cut) 2CD Mardi Gras New Orleans 2/23/92 110 min 2CD Over the Europe Rotterdam 5/3/92 127 min 2CD Atmospheric Rotterdam 5/3/92 120 min Bone the Rolls Rotterdam (???) ?? min (cut) 2CD Pensacola Pensacola 2/25/92 115 min Run From the Fans New Orleans 2/23/92 ~70 min ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 20:57:58 -0500 From: Christopher Mermagen <cmermag@wam.umd.edu> Subject: Neil's flub @ Merriweather I saw Rush several times this tour, including Merriweather, and I happened to have 3rd row seats on alex's side. During the spirit of Radio, after ...happy solitude, then it kicks into the synths where geddy is doing his talking hands bit... actually, it was right before that, Peart starting playing the 4/4 bass drum beat and spinning his stick above his head, but Ged and Alex where still playing the EBG chord progression right before this... Neil got this look on his face like he was pissed off something fierce and went back to the ride symbol... but after that, he started laughing.. It was just kinda funny, cuz my friend and I try to follow bass and drums to see what different they do (if anything) during the concert.. Also, I enjoyed the expanded versions of their new stuff from RTB.. definately cool... Later- Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 03:12:28 EST From: Glen Reed <3TANVOZ@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU> Subject: Big Money Rushppl -- Okay, here's a dumb question which will probably either be ignored, or kicked around until everyone is sick of it.. :) In "Big Money" does anyone have a clue as to what the significance (if any) there is to the synthisized 'growl' right after the line "Big Money make no sound" ?? >.-------------------.---------------------------------------------------. : Glen "Trroy" Reed : 3tanvoz@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu greed@chopin.udel.edu : :-------------------'---------------------------------------------------: : "Try as they might they cannot steal your dreams" -- GLW : : "You can't afford to squander what you're not prepared to pay" -- WMJ : `-----------------------------------------------------------------------' ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 10:47:55 CST From: jensen@esd.dl.nec.com (Tadd Jensen) Subject: Care to ingest more Xanadu? (it's wafer-thin) Please don't barf! Yup, this thread is getting painful (few people seem to want to touch it!), so I'll do my best to cut the crap. I love a good discussion, but I think after this post I'll consider retirement! (applause?) Just a few more comments about Gregg Jaeger's interpretations of "Kubla Khan." ( I'd like to stick to those relating specifically to the poem, but please allow me to respond to this: ) > If you think that interpretations are subjective then how do you > feel comfortable talking about "undeserved meanings"? I am simply suggesting that if someone has a view, be it subjective or what they perceive as objective, they had to arrive at that view somehow. People can have varying opinions about what others see as rock-solid fact! So what's important, I believe, is that a person with a strong opinion be able to *substantiate* it. Hence they can exemplify its worthiness. I find it very enlightening to hear the thinking process to arrive at a viewpoint! However, hopefully there isn't a lot of guessing or "undeserved" presumption involved. Enlightening as well, I enjoyed hearing your interpretation, Gregg, of "fixed" transcendence as you related it to teh following snippet. Yet I do have one thing to add... the lines that immediately preceed it: I would build that dome in air, That sunny dome! those caves of ice! > "And all who heard should see them[Khan and his "demon lover"] there > And all should cry, Beware! Beware! > His flashing eyes his floating hair! > Weave a circle round him thrice > And close your eyes with holy dread > For he on honey-dew hath fed, > And drunk the milk of Paradise" Unfortunately, the addition of those "important" lines shows that you were a touch out of context! My point being that, evidently, it can't be said for certain whether "them" refers to Khan/"demon lover" or to the forementioned dome and caves. More on such "questionability of meaning" in a moment. The "demon lover" and to some extent the following also appear to be moot... > >Are you saying that the persona of Kubla Khan did some searching himself? > > Only in Coleridge's case; in the poem Khan discovers Xanadu and the > demon lover, and builds the pleasure dome there in paradise. In > Neil's case the "discoverer" comes across Xanadu _and_ the already > constructed pleasure dome (no Khan to be found) and dines and drinks, > suffering the same fate [except for the "demon lover" :( ] as Khan > does in Coleridge's version. You repeatedly refer to the "demon lover," almost as though it's a significant part of the poem. Well, I never thought that the "demon-lover" existed AT ALL!! This "lover" is only mentioned once in the poem, in the verses: "A savage place! as holy and enchanted As ever beneath a waning moon was haunted By woman wailing for her demon-lover!" Here I feel Coleridge used a SIMILE. You may disagree, but I didn't think there *was* a "demon-lover," it just being part of a figurative expression. So what's my point here? Well, just like before, now we can't even agree on whether there was a "demon-lover" or not. Concepts that you see as black-and-white, I see as arguable, and vice versa. Similarly, I never thought that Coleridge's work implied that Kubla did any "searching" for, or in your words, "discovers" Xanadu at all, like the Peart version makes obvious! For all we know, the original Kubla had always been there (perhaps some kind of eastern "Adam?") Truthfully, I never quite knew for sure just WHO or WHAT Kubla was!! Was he even human? So what's my point in this whole message? Simply that these "questionable meanings" demonstrate how easily people can have differing opinions over that which may seem so "objective." Yet all those opinions should be seen as interesting and given fair consideration, because people arrived at those views via specific personal reasons (okay, not always!) In considering your interpretations, I may not agree, but I hope I can see where you're coming from. Maybe I nevre got the impression of "searching" in the original, and all this talk of the poem's "persona" --> well, I never thought it exactly clear who this persona was. But let me venture the following analysis: All of the poem is in the third person till the last stanza which is in the first person (apparently the voice of Kubla himself). Since the third person voice actually mentions Kubla by name twice, it is not that of Kubla, so let's say it is simply the author's "narrative." It is this narrative that provides all the imagery of Xanadu, a sort of "discovery" (so to speak) for the reader. Is Xanadu simply being described, or is it in the process of being "discovered," and if so, who is doing the discovering? Do you think this interpretation of mine deserves any merit? Is this maybe why you thought there was "searching" or "discovery?" Again, all this is moot anyway, so it's pointless to argue about! #ifdef ADDITIONAL_OPINIONATED_PREACH_SESSION /* I said I'd "cut the crap," eh? I lied. */ > But, seeing as I'm the one who thinks there _are_ objective meanings, I never said there aren't objective meanings, I simply feel that a lot less can be looked at as "objective" than what you believe. Look at how much trouble this world is in because everyone, each in their own little religious/social/economic/ethnic group, feels that their beliefs ALONE constitute the "objective" truth. I wish people could just relax, exchange ideas, and give other people's as much consideration (hence UNDERSTANDING) as they give their own!! To FINALLY finish this up, please let me mention that I'm not trying to tell anyone how to interpret poetry, lyrics, the quality of new vs. old music, or anything for that matter. I just wanted to express how useful *I feel* it is to be open minded and fully experience (or at least try to) things through the eyes of others. I certainly have learned a lot from you, Gregg, and others who responded to the thread. I didn't claim to have all the answers when I got into this, and and still very little is concrete, but it's been a blast to consider thoughts & viewpoints, and formulate new, more well-rounded ones. All has been truly interesting! So I say "THANKS!" #endif Guess I won't subject y'all to any more of this. I'm outta here! Class dismissed! Peace! "...flames blistered my hand" Tadd Jensen jensen@esd.dl.nec.com -- Stephen Crane NEC Engineering and Support Division, Dallas "I know my kind, What goes on in our minds" -- Depeche ---------------------------------------------------------- From: frick@cs.utexas.edu (Baltasar Allende Reva) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 11:16:33 -0600 Subject: See Alex sing/dance - CD update This is post number two in my now infamous video concert review..... The show that I'm going to be review truly deserves a mention here. First of all I want to congatulate the guy that recorded it, congratulations for the job well done. Now lets move on the actual show...Reno 6/1/1992 The show first starts with pictures of the poster announcing the upcoming Rush show, then the ticket stub is shown...after a few minutes its dark, and the crowd get going. The camera man goes to the screen and catches everything perfectly, then the Neil man starts going, and soon as you see the great screen shot YOU KNOW this show is going to be good. Anyways, the show goes on, and the sound and picture are caught perfectly. The camera man was certainly a Rush fan because everytime Geddys turn to be highligthed he was, and like clockwork everytime neil was about to do a killer drum roll the camera was turned to him. Ofcourse Alex was not singled out, and he was caught going crazy with his hands, and rap dancing. He also played guitars on the floor, and overall seemed to had a great time. He also sang quite a bit (although not real loud), he even played the keyboards! This show was recorded during the last leg of the tour which ofcourse, this meant Vital signs, the analog kid, the Trees, and Cygnus X-1 (small snipet). Last nite I was watching it, and I started going crazy, I turned all the lights off, and I really felt like I was there. Towards the end of the show some guy jumps on stage, goes crazy, and then jumps back on the crowd! Talk about a great show! I do highly recommend please to run this show thru their stereo, since this show was recorded in Hi-fi and it can truly be appreciated with a hifi VCR running thru a stereo. This show truly starts delivering the what other video bootlegs have only promise, I mean, I actually truly enjoy this show without having t to worry about sound quality or picture! Get it!!!! TNMS CD update -------------- I have yet to hear from the Rush manager about the TNMS rare material, concert CD. Maybe he cannot blessed, so we can maybe do it semi-officially. I read some positive responses so far, but I need to hear more ideas/support. I already have an excellent uncirculated show from the Power Windows tour. let me know what you guys think, albert ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 11:33 CST From: JEFF KRUSZ <KRUSZ@VAX1.Mankato.MSUS.EDU> Subject: THANKS! Hello All, I have been a NMS reader for over a year now and after reading about the cool thing that Jimmy and Meg arranged for Dave I just wanted to thank everyone involved in creating and keeping the NMS going ( that includes all of us readers and posters, without whom there would be no NMS ). A special thanks to Dave for providing us with syrinx!! Three cheers for Dave! DAVE!! DAVE!! DAVE!! Dave, you definately deserved the trip to CA, with the amount of time you spent as our Rush manager and graciously suppling syrinx! It was a scary and confusing couple of weeks when the NMS had no Rush manager. At the time I had applied for an account on another system here at school, and for some reason they decided to reset my regular Vax account to which the NMS was sent to instead!!! So for the first week I thought that that was the cause, so I re-subscribed.... No response...hmmm... I waited another week, still no NMS! Now I was worried! I FTP'd to syrinx to check the digest directory....strange no new digests!??!? Then a week or so later the explanation from Dave (Thanks Dave had me worried!) A few sporadic digests later and Meg took the position as Rush manager, and the rest, as they say, is history. Three Cheers for Meg! MEG!! MEG!! MEG!! And then, of course, there is Jimmy, who I had the pleasure to meet at Alpine Valley, durring the Roll the Bones tour this summer. Remember me Jimmy? (I'm the one who saved the needlework that was to be given to the band.) Jimmy seems to post to almost all the digests, providing answers to questions, starting new threads, and just being a true RUSH fan! Three Cheers for Jimmy! JIMMY!! JIMMY!! JIMMY!! I also want to thank all the readers of the digest! Without whom I might have missed the concert at the Target Center in Bloomington, MN. Well ok, so I would not have missed that since it is ten minutes from my home! But I might not have gotten as good of seats as I did! GREAT when you can see the expressions on their faces without binoculars!!! I almost certainly would have missed the show at Alpine Valley, which was incredible as well! Not to mention all the transcriptions of interviews and articles, a hearty thanks to those who have done that! Three Cheers to the NMS! NMS!! NMS!! NMS!! Well, that turned out to be a little longer than I thought it would but I felt it was necessary to thank everyone. I just have one last thing to say. Three Cheers for The Three that made ALL of this possible... Rush! RUSH!! RUSH!! RUSH!! Jeff Krusz Jeff Krusz Mankato State University Internet: krusz@vax1.mankato.msus.edu or : krusz@krypton.mankato.msus.edu or : krusz@msus1.msus.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 14:13:27 -0500 From: meg@syrinx.umd.edu (******* Meg *******) Subject: NMS T-Shirts (more info) To clarify, these shirts will be available (if I ever get around to getting them done!) by mail order from me, or at the Rush convention if it happens. Someone suggested putting on the shirt "Rush" somewhere, so Rush fans will see the shirt and ask about them. So I thought on the back have "Rush Mailing List" with the "rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu" below it. I think I'll put the star & logo on the front - both are black/gray, no color. As for the shirt color, they will all probably be the same color as it would be cheaper for me than getting a few colors; but I didn't want white or black t-shirts. How bout a bluish color, between aqua and navy, with the black designs on it? Anyone? Anyone? :) And as for the designs, if anyone would like to see what the star and logo look like but don't have access to a gif viewer or ps printer, you can mail me a SASE and I can mail you a copy. Just send me e-mail and I'll send you my address. -Meg meg@syrinx.umd.edu ----------------------------------------------------------
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