The National Midnight Star #562

From root Tue Nov 17 02:22 1992 Received: by wake.ncsl.nist.gov (AIX 2.1 2/4.03) id AA02054; Tue, 17 Nov 92 02:22:23 Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA20152; Thu, 19 Nov 92 18:30:08 -0500 Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 18:30:08 -0500 Message-Id: <9211192330.AA20152@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: 11/19/92 - The National Midnight Star #562 Status: R
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Rush NMS T-shirt/CD NMS Cd, Geddy plays on another album!, etc. A suggestion on the rarities collection One last tidbit on Neil being gay Neil and Tom Robbins [*not* a gay story ;)] Re: 11/18/92 - The National Midnight Star #561 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 18:24:20 EST From: Doug White <dwhite@dsys.ncsl.nist.gov> Subject: shirts & rhythm method About the NMS "star" shirts - count me in. I kinda thought it'd be appropriate if they were _red_ shirts with black star & text. Is that do-able? (aqua, fuchia, etc. colors don't fit my primary color lifestyle :) How about the "rush@syrinx.umd.edu" down the sleeves if we get sweats or baseball shirts done? Comments, Meg? 2nd - am I naive, or did I sleep thru sex-ed? I just recently realized that the "rhythm method" is a form of contraception. How long have you all known this without telling me?? :( should this be in the FAQL or the "song list"? Doug - Mr. Clueless :-) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Camp Miner <rcm@owlnet.rice.edu> Subject: Neil Peart gay? Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 18:11:11 CST Why all the self-righteous aspersion casting on those pour souls who would find it somewhat interesting if Neil Peart were gay? That Peart is in fact gay, we have no real evidence for thinking (most have recognized this); and even if we did we would have no reason to think that his homosexuality is a bad thing. None of which commits us to denying that Peart's possible homosexuality is *interesting*. The admission that such a fact is interesting does not entail that homosexuality is somehow the defining fact about Neil Peart or that it is the key which unlocks the door standing between us and the true meaning or inspiration of his lyrics. I repeat, the evidence presented so far for Peart's being gay is slight. I think it's much more likely that, in the phrase of a previous contributor, Peart is as straight as one of Alex's E-strings. But spare us the litany of "Who cares if Peart is gay?" Of course we care, a little bit anyway. This doesn't mean we should invade his privacy or do whatever else it takes to find out. I don't think it would be inconsistent for Peart himself to hold the views 1) "Information about my sexuality is available on a need-to-know basis, and not a single reader of the NMS needs to know"; 2) "But if somehow, maybe through a slip on my part, an NMS reader found out that I was gay (assuming I was gay), he would be entitled to find that a little bit interesting, although he would be silly if he used that fact, say, as the basis for an entire theory about my lyrics." We don't have good evidence for believing that Peart is gay; indeed most evidence points in the opposite direction. But, if someone really did have good evidence for Peart's being gay, it would be much more natural to think "Hmm ... that's interesting" rather than indignantly repeat a mantra, "I don't care ... I don't care ... I don't care." Bob Miner rcm@owlnet.rice.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 19:22:10 EST From: Susan Colon <SECOLO00@UKCC.uky.edu> Subject: Loosen up I just joined this list the other day, and I am amazed (disgusted, perhaps) at how much attention is given to the Peart/Gay bar issue. How much more must I scroll off the screen? I guess I look at it in this respect -- I still listen to Pete Townsend's guitar work... "I'm not giving up on implausible dreams..." Susan Colon (SECOLO00@UKCC.uky.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 19:28:56 -0500 From: ba080@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jim B. Stevenson) Subject: Various Ramblings Hiya fellow NMSers To start things off...Bury the meaning-of-Xanadu stuff, or at least take it to Email!! Also, enough about "Neil is gay; Neil is not gay"...who cares?? He could be vegisexual for all I care, and it wouldn't bother me in the slightest. He's an incredible drummer/songwriter, and that's how people should see him. Now onto something that hasn't been rehashed a million times. NMS CDs; GREAT idea!! You could put stuff like "Take Off" and the such on it. But hey, regardless of what'd be on it, I'd buy it just to have a new Rush-related item! NMS Tshirts; another great idea! I'd buy at least 3 (great Xmas gifts :) ). Tho I do have a question: whatever happened to the original NMS shirt idea? You know, the Tabloid idea? I thought that was such a cool idea! But hey again, I'd buy a shirt regardless what was on it too :). Well, enough from me. Long live the NMS! -- [][][] [] [] [][][] [] ba080@cleveland.Freenet.Edu |"Why are we here? [] [] [] []____ []____ Jim `SnowDog' Stevenson | Because we're [] [] [] ~~~~[] []~~[] HAIL DIRK,LERXST,AND PRATT! | here! [] [][][] [][][] [] [] "Nowhere is the dreamer..." | Roll dem bones!" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 20:46:10 EST From: Glen Reed <3TANVOZ@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU> Subject: face in shoulder & stuff... Rushppl -- First... I know you this isn't in your signature anymore Mike, but am I the only one who noticed "--.- --.- --.." in the last NMS? That'd be QQZ :) Sorry... I just had to point this out, eh... Also.. Nick actually (gasp) responded to one of my posts.... The face in the guy's shoulder is on Hemispheres and ATWAS, not ESL (probably just a mistake, since there's no nude guy on ESL...) Anyway, I don't think I really _can_ be any more specific than that... I guess it just looks, umm, kinda like a face is trying to push its way through from the other side (?)... Well, can anyone back me up with this?? >.-------------------.---------------------------------------------------. : 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 : `-----------------------------------------------------------------------' [ Can you fix your .sig so that a "." is not in the first column? :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 18 Nov 1992 19:22:37 -0700 (MST) From: Roo-Dog Rip <D_DURRETT%KAOS@VAXF.Colorado.EDU> Subject: shirt quote I like Meg's idea for the quote on the shirt. Especially if we add the line *after* "...says the National Midnight Star..."! And I'll add my voice to those asking that we be spared any further posts concerning Neil's sexual orientation. They're pointless. Plus, living in Colorado I heard enough of that bullshit *before* the election. Finally, I would only be interested in the TNMS CD if it was rare stuff. Personally, I want the return of the live version of "Vital Signs" from the ???? EP(something from the _Signals_ era, though I can't remember which). For me the CD would be worth it for that alone. Ahh, well. Back to writing my *&^!@#@! thesis. Roo-Dog Rip ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ \Roo-Dog Rip is: <> "O! What a rogue and peasant slave am I!"/ \Derrell Durrett <> --- _Hamlet_ II, ii, 584 / \D_DURRETT%KAOS@VAXF.COLORADO.EDU <> High Energy Physics: The New Religion! / \Vox:(303)492-4821|Fax:492-5119 <> Get Some Today! / \-----------------------------------------------------------------------------/ \ High Energy Physics Group | University of Colorado | Boulder, Colorado, USA / ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 22:45:28 -0500 From: rmg2@cornell.edu Subject: thumb on RTB this was recently posted to the list: Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 22:21:13 EST From: Mike <MWEINTR@american.edu> Subject: okay, now everybody take out _RTB_... Rushians, Listening to RTB earlier this evening, I noticed something *very* peculiar in the graphics on the back cover of the booklet (you know, the cool wishbone-over water thing)... If you rotate the booklet's picture such that the bottom of the picture is now on the right (counterclockwise), and look at the clouds at the (now side) (but the former) top of the picture, there is a mass of darker clouds that can be percieved (sp?) as a hand and thumb hitching a ride/ thumbing a ride... Let me know what you think. Dear Rush fans, I agree and would like to pose the question, what does it mean? My personal opinion is that it represents hitchhiking though lives and "Rolling the Bones" as the song suggests. "A spirit with a vision is a dream with a mission... Ross Goldstein Cornell ---------------------------------------------------------- From: JSMITH@gab.unt.edu Date: 18 Nov 92 22:48:49 CST6CDT Subject: T-shirts & TNMS CD idea Hola! Hey I think the T-shirt idea is a great one and support it all the way. I also like the TNMS CD idea. I agree with whoever said that live stuff is ok if it's unusual or really rare, but I'd prefer the non-live rare stuff more (ex.-Battlescar, Pieces of Eight, Not Fade Away/You Can't Fight It, etc.). I, like most of you, already own cassette copies of this stuff, but would be more than willing to shell out the usual CD price $12-$15ish for it all on CD. That's all--- Jeff Smith ---------------------------------------------------------- From: richardr@stolaf.edu (Roman R Richardson) Subject: Re: ASoH Neil Solo Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 23:38:39 CST For the guy who asked about how Neil is playing the solo. It seems kind of odd that you couldn't pick up how he was playing it if you were watching the video. The horn flares are triggered by synth pads that he has on his right and left side (you can see him hit them) and the same with the xylophone-like parts, he has a synth pad with several seperate pads that he uses. Wood blocks: he hits the same wood blocks as in Xanadu. I think that's about it. If you watch the video more closely you can pick out everything. A few words: No more about Neil TAKE XANADU TALK TO EMIAL YOU COPULANT BASTARDS!!! T-shirt is excellent idea CD is great idea...watch for legalities I heard that Rush tapes all of their sound-checks and that mostly they just jam. Them I read that Geddy came up with the bass line for "Turn the Page" in one of those jams. If so, someone has to have these jams on tape. If "Turn the Page" is any indication of what it sounds like... I need to get them in a bad way! Peace, y'all. -- Roman Richardson | "Funny thing about weekends when you're St. Olaf College | unemployed -- they don't mean quite Northfield, MN 55057 | so much...except you get to hang out (507) 646-2258 | with your workin' friends" - Les Claypool, Primus ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 00:31:44 CST From: jensen@esd.dl.nec.com (Tadd Jensen) Subject: Wave Permanence Greetings Rushfans! Drop yer jaw, I am NOT going to talk about Xanadu... (guess I shot my Xanadu wad) Instead I'll cover what I feel is an equally pressing matter. I think the NMS is great, but I have one major complaint. When my issue arrives, I hurriedly tear away the protective plastic wrapper, admire the glossy cover with glowing title print, and begin reading. Yet in dismay, I am quickly confronted by the following line: "----------------------------------------------------------------------" I find this line deeply disturbing. Worse, as I venture on, I am continually alarmed by lines such as: "----------------------------------------------------------" This is simply appalling! There is _certainly_ an implied meaning here, no doubt having to do with DEATH, like the "flat-line" of an electrocardiogram. I cannot stand for this any more. This straight-line approach has got to go. So what am I suggesting? <deep breath> OK, here goes... Hmmm. This newsletter is about Rush, right? And it's title came from some P/G album, right? Well, why let that album have all the glory. I think that PeW can make an equally significant contribution. What's that? ITS LIFE-CELEBRATING *PERMANENT WAVE*!! That is, this thing: | | | | | | | -------'-^-------'-^-------'-^-------'-^-------'-^-------'-^-------'-^------- (true to the original? Looked good with *my* font) or perhaps this design: _______/\ _______/\ _______/\ _______/\ _______/\ _______/\ _______ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ (AARRGGHH! Can someone come up with a decent character-combination for this??) BOTTOM LINE: I vote that rush-mgr replace all these sickeningly-dead flat lines with a newly designed permanent-wave-systolic-type-of-line. IMO, not only would it be an embellishment, adding further "Rush-feel" to the Star, but it would be a tribute to an equally worthy album. We can't be favoritists here... plus ya know, P/G was starting to grow a wee bit too smug. So whaddaya'll say? Flat-line supporter's flames won't make it out of the most shallow of graves. Tadd Jensen jensen@esd.dl.nec.com NEC Engineering and Support Division, Dallas P.S. - About getting the best concert tickets: a story: Megadeth is coming to Dallas next month. Mein froind and I wanted to go with 4 other guys, so we went to the Sears ticket counter shortly before sale time. After waiting in a short line we asked for 6 tix in a block and they told us they could only give us 4 and 2, which was OK I guess. But get this: the 4 were in row G, and the 2 were in row K, 4 rows back! What a drag! My friend and I kinda bummed. If the 2 seats were the closer ones, that would make a little bit more sense, but this seemed pretty dern weird! Oh well... See ya! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 3:43:46 cdt From: "LaVllaStrngiato (Krauss,Eric B)" <KRAUSS@AC.GRIN.EDU> Subject: CD NMS Boot Let's get this project off the ground! Step 1: compilation rare tracks that not many people have ( a+B sides of 1st single, any demos people may have [highly unlikely], figures of eight, Battle scar, etc.). Then, songs that are rarely played live, or live versions that are significantly different [such as the stripped doen versions of Big Money and Territories [?] that were plaeyed on the pre-PoW tour Flotida dates. Aldo, Bad Boy and other songs only played on early dates. By compiling a 'rarest- of-the-rare,' we could fill the 74 minute max. on a CD easily.\ The rush-mgr. could (should) compile a list of songs; those people w/ the best copies available (those who know what generation their copies are-- chances are if you don't, they are binferior copies) should send email to the rush mgr. or whoever choses to head this. Step 2: mastering Copies should be sent to the person who has access to a DAT deck (if worse comes to worse, contact me through email if no one can--I may be able to). Copie ofsource material should be sent, taped on a preferable a metal tape, w/ a decent recording level [no boombox copies!] w/ no dolby to the person who is mastering. Person who masters this should transfer these "analogue masters" directly to DAT, inserting track end/begin codes, etc [I have no idea how to do this, but I've heard it's really easy} Step 3:pressing This is the trickey part. They compiled DAT would have to be sent to a CD plant, probably overseas (i've heard that some in Korea, germany, and Italy are pretty loose w/ copyright laws). the money would have to be given upfron; this may require a pre-collection of monies from interested NMS subscribers. once the CDs are pressed (of course, a massive time lag will probably ensue), the person in charge of the mastering should receive all pressings of the CD and mail them out to those who paid. This is just a preliminary outline; I sincerely hope that this doesn't fall apart and just become a topic of conversation likethe NMS convention did. If anyone out there knos remotely how to do this, don't be afraid to take charge! krauss@ac.grin.edu p.s. i'm a history major ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 13:44:16 GMT From: Russell Marks (Zgedneil) <mr1cy1greenwich.ac.uk@greenwich.ac.uk> Subject: Just a couple answers Greets folks. The voice is Subdivisions (if memory serves) is Neil on the album, Alex live. Superconductor, no idea. And HEY! Number of Zs, The Body Electric has 1-0-0-1-0-0-1. This is binary, even though Ged sings one zero zero etc. I could *say* it one nought nought so ner. The actual lyric sheet leaves this undefined. Besides that, I was just spoofing the wildly trivial stuff you tend to get talked about when nothing Really Big e.g. a Rush album, is about to happen. It's great fun, for sure, but some weird ideas come to light (I can talk, eh ;-) ) And in ref. to banana story Jeremy (cheers for the mention BTW) - ged's nose doesn't fit into the story stoooopid, it's too big and bananas don't have noses! It's all a PR trick! :-) Can I just say I think that Neil would kill himself laughing at the sheer amount of *text* that has written (interesting though it is) about what is after all, about a 10 minute track. You know the one. It's kinda Coleridge orientated recently, though guys, *nearly* running out of steam eh! Long may go on (and on, and on). Can people *please* reply to my survey of occupations (e.g. course or job descrip.) only 4 so far. It's not going to be very representative at this rate! Mail me at mr1cy1@greenwich.ac.uk. -Rus PS. Finally got my mailer I've been writing working, groovy huh? Nobody has any excuse to call me mr1cy1 any more. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 09:14:03 -0500 From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) Subject: Xanadu (cont.) Tadd writes: >> >"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 mean METAPHOR. Sure, you can say that the demon-lover does not exist >> at all but then neither to the pleasure dorm and caves of ice. If >> something is _mentioned_ then it must exist (on some level). I see no >> reason to believe that on the literal level the woman does not exist, >Geeez! I never thought I'd have to rehash 9th grade English to make this >point. When I posted this, I figured all the following went without saying: >(1st of all, Gregg, consult your dictionary on the meanings of metaphor and > simile. For the rest of you folks, if you know this, please ignore.) First of all, the difference between you and me is that I've been giving _you_ the benefit of the doubt whereas you have been denying me the same (it really is pathetic to basically call someone an idiot and then say "peace"): I don't need to consult a dictionary as I _know_ what the two are -- my only error was presuming your statement about poetic devices was a _sensible_ one. The device that would plausibly make the woman or lover here purely figurative is _metaphor_ -- that is for the woman or lover to be _representing_ something. Your theory that construing the woman and lover as part of a _simile_ that makes them _purely_ figurative is simply not sensible. Coleridge uses a simile but _that_ is not sufficient grounds to hold the woman and lover as purely figurative. To wit, > "A savage place! as holy and enchanted As ever beneath ... demon-lover!" > ^^ ^^ >was a simile. (Note the telltale placement of subject, adjective(s), etc.) written fully is: "A savage place! as holy and enchanted As ever beneath a waning moon was haunted By woman wailing for her demon-lover!" In the most plausible reading the simile does not include the woman and lover, and furthermore even if it _is_ taken to include the woman and lover that is no reason to understand the woman and lover and _purely_ figurative: The simile can be read in four ways: (i) the place as holy and enchanted as ever, (ii) the place as holy and enchanted as ever [was] beneath a waning moon, and (iv) the place as holy and enchanted as ever (was haunted) beneath a waning moon by woman wailing for her demon-lover. IMO (i) is the proper reading, as it is most tasteful: the place was as holy and enchanted as ever, and happened to be haunted by the woman calling for her lover. Presumably you reading is (iv), which has the simile less tastefully consuming the entire line. But more importantly even if (iv) _is_ the reading Coleridge intended it is no reason to believe that the woman and lover are purely figurative, because the very nature of this simile suggests that the woman _is there_ calling for her lover. For example, I enter a football stadium and say "this is as big a place as I've ever seen." In this case I am _seeing_ a _big_ place. In either reading there is more reason to view (at the literal level of the poem) the woman and lover as real than there is to view them as purely figurative. Unless of course you see the entire poem figuratively, in which case the dome and caves are purely figurative as well (as I mentioned before in my initial response). BTW, I was listening to a recording of the Pensacola RtB show last evening and I must say, Neil's bass drums in the intro were _incredible_, truly fitting such epic scenery... Gregg Gregg Jaeger (jaeger@buphy) Dept. of Physics (and Philosophy), Boston Univ. "You see, the quantum mechanical description is in terms of knowledge" -Peierls "One can _not_ put the psi-function... in place of the... thing" -Schroedinger "You may _not_ touch my monkey" -Dieter ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Racey <paulra@microsoft.com> Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 09:57:37 PST Subject: RE: 11/18/92 - The National Midnight Star #561 Hi all........ this is my first posting on these kinda things, so forgive the newbie if he appears to be a newbie........HE IS!!!!! CD----great (illegal) idea. I'd buy one T SHIRT---great (legal) idea. I'd buy one DREAM THEATRE----I know this is for RUSH postings, but does any one have any dates/info regarding the Seattle area? MESSAGE TOO LONG-------I keep getting only 2/3 of the posting....anyone else have this problem? (maybe we could drop the gay issue freeing up a bunch of space) FAV CONCERT MOMENT--------I'd love to hear what people thought was the coolest thing they saw RUSH do...(I thought the bunnies in the hat were hilarious) thanks all "heaven must be more than this when Angels waken with a kiss..." paul ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 13:37 EDT From: Randy 'Lerxst' Kaelber <RSKAELBER@MIAVX1.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> Subject: Losta weird stuff Or, lotsa weird stuff (I'll get this neural interface keyboard to work someday....). For the NMS shirts , how about the quote "For a change of accent... or the colour of your shirt"? We could perhaps even use an obnoxious shade of blue for the shirt. I just hope noone shoots us "without shame"... (oh, I'm sorry for the bad humour). Kurt Loder actually said "Alex Lifeson is not an interesting guitarist"?!? Well, Ol' Kurt gives the MTV news all the appeal of a lecture on "Comparative Geometry of the fins of the Atlantic Tuna Fish". Of course we are talking about "Rolling Stone". I thought I could write a pretty accurate "Rolling Stone Issue" generator program. Here's the code for it: latest_cool_counterculture_slop_punk_group:="NIRVANA"; if (artist = "RUSH") then bash(max_intensity); if (artist = latest_cool_counterculture_slop_punk_group) then acclaim(most_inventive_group_ever); if (artist = "MADONNA") then do sex(in_videos); sex(with_other_women); sex(pictures); sex(books); loop ad_nauseum; I can't get it to work though, cause my compiler only supports variable names up to 31 characters in length. I think Rolling Stone could use this program, and just change the first line and recompile every six months or so. It would save them lots of money they pay to third rate music critics who can't tell the difference between a six-string guitar and a bass. Oh, well.... so much for my lunatic ravings... I've got to finish mapping my left temporal lobe at the 9th intrerconnect level before the Thanksgiving break. Now, where was I? Randy Kaelber, patiently waiting for the arrival of the youngest Rush fan on planet Earth (seriously, whenever my wife or I play RUSH, the kid goes bonkers inside of her. I think he'll be all right...) Systems Analyis/Psychology Miami University Oxford, OH Terra Sol III Martian Campus Utopia Plenetia, Mars Sol IV ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 19:21 GMT From: MaskullSoft <maskull@cix.compulink.co.uk> Subject: Subject: Neil & gay bars - final words? I think it's safe to say that the general feeling here is that this is Neil's private life, and not our concern. (I bet this is not the only msg saying this!) Speaking for myself (just one more opinion!), it would change nothing, as I've never assumed anything about any band member, beyond what I hear on their albums, and what I've seen live. I think of a person's sexuality as something like their religion, or politics (except these are choices). It means nothing much to me, but may just be of minor interest if it has any impact on the thing which *does* interest me, which in this case is Neil's lyrics. Someone refered to a 10% gay content in their country. What % of the NMS readership would that suggest could be gay? I won't even accept that gays like Rush any less that staights. On a similar note, I once read that 1 in 5 people become depressed at some point in their life. That suggests that about 300 people reading this are, will become, or have been depressed. If "nervous breakdowns" are just as common, it wouldn't be so hard to believe that Neil (or anyone else) might suffer a breakdown. To suggest that this is a reason to "lose faith" in Rush or any individual is pure hypocrisy! They should consider themselves well and truly flamed. > P.S. Would it worry you more if: > 1) Neil was dating your daughter or > 2) Neil was dating your son? I'd worry more if someone was dating my cat. :-))) Oh yeah, valium is also used as a painkiller. My grandmother was given it for a hip operation. Now we'll see rumours that Neil has a dodgy hip! :-) Martin Rodgers @ MaskullSoft ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 14:02:42 EST From: Cygnus<PL911141%PACEVM.bitnet@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Subject: Rush Dear N.M.S readers, This question goes out to all you rush merchandise collectors, and rare rush memorabilia holders.... Is there a video tape, that contains the scenes and videos that rush shows during their concerts.... I mean everything on the big screen that they play during their concerts.... Like, the cartoon segment of the little girl growing up at jumping into the expolded picture frame from moving pictures right before rush plays Tom Sawyer... The cartoon segment of the magician with the cards and rabbits from presto, the vide for Manhatten Project, The weapon, Superconductor...... all the stuff on the big screen that they play in concert..... all info and postings welcome , i really would love to get it if it exists..... please post it for others who might be interested in this info, or mail my account (pl911141@pacevm) |~~~\ | | /~~~\ | | James H. Foster II: Pace University |___/ | | \__ |____| Pleasentville, N.Y. | \ | | \ | | "Plus ca' change, plus c'est la meme chose." | \ \__/ \___/ | | "The more things change, the more they stay the same...."--Circumstances ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 15:37:34 EST From: 3386005@jeff-lab.QueensU.CA (student 3386005) Subject: NMS T-shirt/CD First off, to echo what others have said, concering Neil's sexual preference, who cares? It's his own business. This is the NMS, not the national enquirer. Second, an NMS cd of rare rush stuff would be great - someone should check into the legality of it, but we can always have it done in Italy, where we wouldn't have any problems with getting copies of bootlegs :-) Third, I'm all for an NMS t-shirt. Suggestions for the quote: "Life is just the candle, and the dream must give it flame" or.. " Let the truth of Love be lighted Let the love of Truth shine clear Sensibility Armed with sense and liberty With the Heart and Mind united In a single perfect sphere " (or if that's too long ,just the last few lines).. Ian Sewell ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 16:05:46 -0500 From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Subject: NMS Cd, Geddy plays on another album!, etc. Hello all! 1)About the NMS Cd idea: I LIKE IT! Has anyone thought of CALLING Anthem/SRO and talking to someone there about it? Maybe someone could talk to Andrew Macnaughton (he seemed to have the fans' perspective (kinda) in that interview a while back...and he IS the keeper of the tape vault!). I guess this next part is a little farfetched...but if we approach this real nice-like and explain VERY carefully that we are a SMALL group of DEDICATED fans who are trying to put a VERY LIMITED PRESSING of a rarities CD together for NO PROFIT (but rather just to be able to listen to the rarities on CD), perhaps the band would not only give their blessing, but might even contribute some stuff from the tape vault!!?? This way, they'd at least know it would be a QUALITY CD and not a junk representation of their old stuff! We'd have to be careful in calling them to make sure we come across as a definate "FAN CLUB" ...and not just a bunch of loosers trying to mooch off of them! At least by calling, we can check out how upset they'd be by the idea and perhaps save ourselves a bunch of (legal?) hassle later! WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK OF THIS? Is it at least a feasible suggestion? Anyone want to take responsibility for calling? I would be willing to call...but if there is anyone out there with a contact of some kind (anyone who KNOWS Andrew Macnaughton or Alex Lifeson, etc.), it might help us if YOU called! If this CD thing is going to fly, we've got to get ORGANIZED on it...and I strongly recommend feeling out the band's reaction BEFOREHAND!! 2) On a different note...I just found out about a 10 song Canadian Indie release on cassette by Joe Mendelson where Geddy plays bass on the whole album! I just sent away for it today. The guy I ordered it from says that it says Gary Lee Weinrib in the liner notes...so it's obvious Geddy didn't want people to know it was him! It is supposed to be an acoustic folksy kind of music and supposedly features Ben Mink (of FM and Losing It fame) as well...I'll let ya'll know more after I hear it! Just wondering if any of ya'll had heard of it... 3)I've seen alot of Dream Theater posts here, and I STILL haven't heard any of their stuff yet, but I thought you guys (and gals) would be interested in hearing that I bumped into their guitarist Monday night at the Bayou here in D.C.! He was handing out flyers at the door before the Asia show...I only talked to him for a minute or so, but he was pretty cool. I told him that I'd heard alot about them, and to hang in there, cause their name was definately getting around! By the way, the Asia gig was pretty good...with all due respect to Alex, Steve Howe has got to be the BEST guitarist I've ever (personally) seen! He's even better when you're two feet away and at a free concert... SKIP ---------------------------------------------------------- From: ki!kinet3!ddl@uunet.UU.NET (Derek Lichter) Subject: A suggestion on the rarities collection Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 16:27:48 EST While I'm all for a disc full of rarities, wouldn't it be cheaper to make the master on a DAT, and then distribute high-quality second- and third- generation copies duplicated from that master? You'd lose some sound quality and the "neatness" of the CD format, but it would be easier, IMHO. And in any case it would still be an NMS production. :-) Derek L. -- +======================================================================+ | Email : ddl@ki.com Derek Lichter | | CompuServe: >INTERNET:uunet.UU.NET!ki!ddl Ki Research, Inc. | | UUCP : ...!uunet!ki!ddl 6760 Alexander Bell | | Voice : 410-290-0355 Suite 250 | | FAX : 410-290-0397 Columbia, MD 21046 | +============== my navel is an interdimensional portal ================+ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: One last tidbit on Neil being gay Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 16:49:25 -0500 From: David Arnold <davida> I just thought it was interesting that the only two posts reporting "positive evidence" of Neil being gay *came from the same sight*? I would guess that: Eric Krauss (krauss@ac.grin.edu) and 14A2C28C <DFB3B0BE> are playing a little game at our expense. [ Also Gordon, James A. <gordon@ac.grin.edu> contributed the story about valium and sex-changed ladies.. : rush-mgr ] Interesting how one statement of "anybody else got any rush encounters to tell?" elicit only one supporting response, FROM THE SAME SITE? This list reaches over 1400 people; interesting how nobody but these two people can support each others' statements. Nice try guys, but notice all the responses are "who cares, it's his life to live as he wants" ? It would seem that Rush fans are not too impressed (or turned off) by the sexual orientation of the band members. I'm proud of the responses from non-ac.grin.edu folks! Try it in rec.music.misc guys, you'll get more of the response you're looking for. They're known for flaming without thinking there. Have a day. David ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 17:40:46 EST From: PWALES@ucs.indiana.edu Subject: Neil and Tom Robbins [*not* a gay story ;)] Thursday, November 19, 1992 5:14pm I don't know if many of you guys are Tom Robbins (not to be confused with Anthony Robbins, the self-motivation guy) fans or not, but I thought I'd give you an interesting snippet of information. In his book, _Skinny Legs and All_ there is a word of praise from our favorite drummer and lyricist, Neil Peart! "Writing that is funny, sexy, imaginative and playful, yet has an underlying texture both beautiful and profound." Neil Peart, lyricist, Rush My husband discovered this quote upon his completion of the book, and I read it soon after he did. Cool, huh? Neil's evaluation of the book is right on target, too. It is fabulous, and I recommend it for all to read. Robbins has an authentic writing style, unlike anyone else I've ever read. He isn't afraid of offending anybody either! He is the king of original metaphors. Later! --Pam ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 19 Nov 1992 17:57:10 -0400 (EDT) From: TMBREX@DESIRE.WRIGHT.EDU Subject: Re: 11/18/92 - The National Midnight Star #561 Hi Folks Just a few things: 1) Would it be possible to determine what the royalties would be and include them in the price of the CD....Then send a check to SRO Management to divvy up? Or maybe get the band's consent to donate the fee to charity? 2) Anyone knowing what Aimee Mann's / 'til tuesday's future plans are, please e-mail me....I hope they don't start putting out one album every six or seven years like another band out of BOSTON. ;> 3) Does anyone remember a gum called Chu-Bops? It was bubblre,oops bubble gum shaped like an album, that came in a reproduction of an album cover (about 3X3 inches) Does anyone else still have their "copy" of Permanent Waves? Does anyone remember if MP was ever "released" in this "format"? Wonder what this thing is worth... still has the shrink wrap on it :) 4) RE: the shirt: Mars on the horizon ...Perfect...Meg continues to amaze! Waiting for a J. Geils reunion tour, (as openers for the boyz ...of course) Terry Brex Wright State University Dayton, OH USA....Earth ----------------------------------------------------------
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