The National Midnight Star #594

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Mon Jan 11 19:29:34 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA12583; Mon, 11 Jan 93 19:29:31 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA29616; Mon, 11 Jan 93 18:30:07 -0500 Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 18:30:07 -0500 Message-Id: <9301112330.AA29616@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: 01/11/93 - The National Midnight Star #594 Status: R
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"Living in the Limelight" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr <The Rush Fans Digest Manager> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 Subject: Administrivia There's an article typed in at the end of this digest (since this digest wasn't that big in size today). There is also some info in here about the upcoming album, and about another NMS cd idea. So read up! - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: tvos@ais.org (David A Warner) Subject: Re: 01/08/93 Where Can I Buy Over In Europe? Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 23:53:49 -0500 (EST) Where can I buy over in europe? tvos ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 10:27:38 PST From: Lance_Neustaeter@tvbbs.wimsey.bc.ca (Lance Neustaeter) Subject: Re: Shirts I know I've mentioned this to Meg privately, but I'm wondering if my course of action is still prudent. I've been holding off purchasing a shirt because of their size (I'm not a XL kind of guy). Is anyone else out there holding out for the production of Med or Large sizes? Should I settle for a neat albeit baggy (on me) shirt before they are no more? Will there be any other sizes? Meg? [ I will be ordering another batch and be asking for other sizes besides XL, but it might take up to a month to get any of those sent out. And yes, there are other people waiting (patiently I might add!) for other sizes (right Doug and Puanani? :) : rush-mgr ] -- Via DLG Pro v0.995 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 09 Jan 93 11:57:55 EST From: Bruce Holtgren <70724.1622@CompuServe.COM> Subject: E-boots! Hey, kids! Why go through all the bother and angst of looking for Rushboots in a store, when you can just *E-MAIL* for them?! Yes, indeed ... I encourage one and all to drop a line to: jry@reef.cis.ufl.edu This guy will send you a ~135K catalogue of boot CDs (fear not, Compu$ervers, it's in two takes), including everyone from Abba to Zappa - and yes, of course he has Rush. Here are the titles he currently claims to have (these prices are good through March 31, when a new catalogue will be sent): Bravado (Nassau Colliseum 3/92) 2 CD, Red Robin $45 Over The Europe (Rotterdam 5/92) 2 CD, Metal Crash $45 Mardi Gras (New Orleans 2/92) 2 CD, Goregon $45 Pensacola (Florida 2/25/92) 2 CD, Goregon $45 Run From The Fans (U.S. '92) KTS $25 A New Reality (Montreal Forum 5/81) Turtle $25 Enemies Within (live FM Grace Under Pressure tour) $25 Live Under Pressure (Pittsburgh 1984) $25 Russian Roulette (Holland 1979) $25 The Fly (N.Y.C. 1991) MGR $25 Detailed info on ordering and shipping is included with the catalogue. So stop whining and drooling. Send this guy an e-plea, and start breaking into that piggy bank. I cannot believe I actually contributed to the boots thread. But I thought this one might be worth it. You're all more than welcome. Oh, but how Do they make contact With one another ... ? Bruce 70724.1622@compuserve.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 9 Jan 93 16:06:00 EST From: "Jeff Tincher" <TINCH@wittenberg.edu> Subject: CD Boots, where to look? Hello to all of you. Yes this is my first post to TNMS. I have been interested in locating any Rush boots. Does anyone one know of any good stores in the Cleveland, Columbus, on Cinci areas???My friends and are are also interested in buying any boots that you may want to sell. Also, I would like any info pertaining to Dream Theatre. Boots, upcoming shows, etc. [ If you want to send Jeff into on DT, please remember to do so in EMAIL! Thanks. :rush-mgr ] Thanks, Jeff (Tinch)er ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 09 Jan 1993 18:15:22 -0600 (CST) From: Port Authority <TBEAUDOIN@VAX1.UMKC.EDU> Subject: rush convention I have not heard anything for quite a while about the Rush convention we were talking about last fall. Is the planning secretly progressing and just not being talked about on the NMS? If there is anything going on, someone please fill us in! Thomas Beaudoin TBEAUDOIN@VAX1.UMKC.EDU ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 21:00:19 -0500 (EST) From: Lisa Muggridge <lmuggrid@husc.harvard.edu> Subject: Curious Lately there have been several people ending their messages with an offer of writing to discuss Dream Theater. Would someone mind e-mailing to me and giving me info on what this is? Anything would be appreciated. You can e-mail me at lmuggrid@husc8.Harvard.edu. Thanks in advance. Signing off-- Mugsy ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 23:42:49 -0500 (EST) From: SEIDENBERG@MARY.FORDHAM.EDU Subject: New Album Update Just wanted to make sure you all saw my last post regarding the new album. The deal is that they start work on the album tomorrow. The first part of this process is writing the material, then obviously recording etc. I have a friend in Seattle, who heard that Rush will record parts of the album in Seattle starting at the beginning of March. They also have decided to go with another producer and not Rupert Hine on the next record. Hopefully I will know who this is soon (right Jimmy?). And that's it, oh wait, one more thing, I heard that the approx. release date will be late September. Ken F. [ Actually, if you're willing to divulge the nature of the new producer, please feel free to do so! After all we already know who it is but I'm sure people are itching to hear : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 02:37:31 EST From: stimpy <MSKURKA@ucs.indiana.edu> Subject: video, scary thought To the person (sorry I forgot who you were) who suggested the video compilation to replace the defunct NMS Cd idea, I think that would be great! I only have ASOH and Camera Eye on video, and although they're entertaining, I can only rewind and replay Alex's solo in LVS so many times before I wear out the tape!!! Go for it! (If the idea doesn't fly, contact me personally, anyway) I heard somebody mention the novel idea of one of Rush's members ever releasing a solo album in an earlier NMS. Wow! It's kind of an interesting situation to think about. Kind of scary. What conditions would have to occur for any of them to WANT to go solo? Would RUSH have to be finished? Can you hear some kind of promo..."Be sure to 'Rush' right out and get Geddy Lee's latest release [insert irrelevant name here] out next week from Atlantic Records"???? Or "Next week's guest on Rockline will be Alex Lifeson and his band the Lerxtmeisters" Scary indeed. Let's pray it never happens!! --Broon ************************************************ What I say is merely a matter of opinion. Anyone who believes otherwise is a damn fool. --Anonymous ************************************************ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 13:54:11 -0500 From: Scott David Daly <skipdaly@wam.umd.edu> Subject: "Run From The Fans!" Hi there all! Well, I just found out where/when the boot disc "Run From The Fans" was recorded. It is indeed the London, England Wembley Arena radio broadcast from the 4/17/92 show and NOT "USA '92" as it says on the disc! I discovered this by comparing the CD to a tape I have of the radio broadcast (Those damn boot cd people always mess it up!). The picture on the cover is from the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans from the band's show there on 2/23/92. The CD is GREAT sound quality (it should be...it's a damn radio broacast)...but the people who did the disc still botched the job: it plays about 5% too SLOW! AARRRGGGHH! The boot is a single disc deal and usually runs about $25.00. Running time is about 56 minutes. Here's the set list: Force Ten Limelight Time Stand Still Freewill--> Distant Early Warning Roll The Bones Ghost Of A Chance Xanadu--> Superconductor Tom Sawyer As you can see, it is by no means a complete show, and the song order is mixed up a little. Hope this helps out anybody that was wondering about this disc... Skip ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 15:06:15 -0500 From: meg (******* Meg *******) Subject: NMS cd and other things... Since the CD idea was just axed, thought I'd take it up. I can get a DAT player from a friend to make a master, but I need SONGS people! Ideas, masters, 1st gen copies, anything. Here are a few ideas I have: Take Off (already have access to this), Pieces of Eight (ditto), first single/b-side, "dead drums jam" (assuming I can find out when/where this was, supposedly a PoW date), Battlescar (can get this), a Rheostatics song (?), Gowan song (?), Smoke on the Water... I also have some live songs in mind. I really need some ideas though (make sure they're short songs, not like 2112 -- I might do a separate one for those). I also am not sure if it'll be a cd or tape; tape would be easier (and cheaper) to do, but I really like the idea of a cd! And I need suggestions for the 'booklet' -- would people like concert shorts that others have taken in there? graphics? anyone? :) We sent out 20 more shirts on Friday, so more members will be getting theirs today/tomorrow! Still have a bunch left, so if you're interested mail me. -Meg meg@syrinx.umd.edu <-- mail here for NMS shirt info and/or CD boot list ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 93 16:52:32 EST From: lhilbe46@Calvin.EDU (Lance Hilbelink) Subject: "Living in the Limelight" How are y'all? This is an article about the RTB tour that I found in a lighting trade magazine called _Lighting Dimensions_ last May. Regrettably, I was not on this list last May, so I have waited until now to submit this material. The article is mainly about the lighting aspects of the tour, and since this is a magazine for lighting professionals, there is some technical jargon which I will now define for those of you who need it: instruments: lighting fixtures; also _luminaires_ cyclights: floodlights with bright, even coverage, often used on rear screens, or cycs. gobo: a metallic (or more expensive glass) cut-out pattern placed inside certain fixtures to project an image of that pattern onto something such as a backdrop. Vari*Lite: a highly advanced automated luminaire with remote- controlled movement, color and gobo changing, and irising. Published along with the article was a cool photo of the stage during one of the shows. I have uploaded this photo to syrinx on rush/incoming. [ The photo is called "limelight.gif" in the rush/incoming directory. : rush-mgr ] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >from the May/June 1992 issue of _Lighting Dimensions_: "Living in the Limelight" By going out on the road with the swminal Canadian hard rock band Rush, LD Shawn Richardson had a hard act to follow--namely that of Howard Ungerleider, who has been with the band since they first started touring. Because Ungerleider was busy with Queensryche's _Building Empires_ tour he recommended Richardson, a fellow Canadian-born LD who has designed tours for Robert Palmer and Jody Watley as well as co-designed with Patrick Woodroffe for The Rolling Stones and Tina Turner. "Howard really got me involved with the show--he came up with the original plan for the shape of the trussing system, which was accepted by everyone in the band and myself," Richardson says. "I filled in the instruments according to the specs that I felt would work best for me and did all the programming. So the looks in the show are mine but the structure is Howard's." To get the _Roll the Bones_ tour moving, Richardson enlisted creative ideas from both the band and the crew, as well as ungerleider. "It was almost a design by committee situation," explains Richardson. "That's one of the main things I learned from Patrick Woodroffe way back: 'If someone has something good to offer, never close your ears to it.'" Because the three-member band has always used film as a dominant design element in their shows, Richardson had to design the lighting and set around the screen they chose to use and work from there. "This was the first show I've ever done with a film element in it, and to be honest I enjoy it a lot," Richardson says. "It provides that extra added dimension of having the same effect yet having it differently every time with different film clips. It's also a better fill-in space for that back area than just having drops. "You have to go to less light in certain situations where you want the film to stand out more--go to darker colors in certain situations or just use followspots because you need to keep the band lit brightly; but you couldn't keep the whole stage lit because the ambient light would destroy the film." Using projectors provided by New York-based Associates and Ferren, lead singer Geddy Lee put the film work together, which included cartoon and video clips and film footage to illustrate each particular song. Richardson designed the five different drops that framed the projection screen. "The idea to use different drops was mine and I went through the selection with the band," Richardson says. "We used five different painted drops that reflect artwork from their different album covers." Richardson chose cyclights to light the drops, which allowed him to create an unlimited number of cloud-like effects. The prominent skull images on the drops were painted on with ultraviolet paint and highlighted with ultraviolet lights. The designer also turned occasional gobo patterns onto the drops to vary the looks, such as a series of lightning gobos in the Vari*Lites Model 2Bs. To create the flashes up in the sky he used the Vari*Lite Model 4s which created a strobe effect onto the canopy over the stage. After the first week of the tour, Richardson added a trio of Vari*Lites built underneath the back two corners of the quad system, to provide more audience lighting. Plus, the band's signature laser effects were provided by two argon lasers supplied by Laserlite F/X of Toronto with tables located at the bottom back corners of the stage. The _Roll the Bones_ tour began in October, 1991 and is scheduled to end June 28 in Chicago. -Catherine McHugh Project: _Roll the Bones_ Tour 1991-92 Lighting Designer Shawn Richardson Structural Design Howard Ungerleider Vari*Lite Programmer/Operator Steve Owens Lighting Crew Chief Larry Hovick Electrician/Dimmers Mark Franz Electrician/Taskmaster Operator Don Lodico Electricians Marty Capariso Jim Floyd Vari*Lite Technicians Kevin Bye Stuart Felix Laser Operator Charles Passerelli Laser Technician John Popowycz Suppliers See Factor Industry Inc. Vari*Lite, Inc. Laserlite F/X Lighting Equipment: CONTROLS-- (1) Celco 90 Gold (1) Celco 60 Way (Linked to the Gold) (1) Strand Taskmaster (color changers) (1) Vari*Lite Artisan Console LAMPS/LUMINAIRES-- (216) VN PAR 64s (136) 250W ACLs (10) 1kW 5 degree Berkeys (6) 5kW fresnels (4) 1.2kW HMI floods with UV filters (6) 1kW Berkey cyclights (27) 8-light Molefays (38) Vari*Lite 2Bs (Active) (40) Vari*Lite 4s (Active) SPECIAL EFFECTS-- (26) Strand PAR color changers (12) Rainbox Mole color changers (6) DeDisti Pangraphs with See Factor Controller (50) High End dichroic spot filters (24) High End dichroic PAR filters (2) 20W argon lasers (4) High End F-100 smoke machines (6) Intellabeam mirror heads (for lasers) HARDWARE-- 400' of truss (7) See Factor RDLM pods (24) 1-ton motors (280) 1kW LMI dimmers (60) 2kW LMI dimmers (6) 6kW LMI dimmers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ So, there you have it! Lance M. Hilbelink Go Brewers! ----------------------------------------------------------
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