The National Midnight Star #599

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Tue Jan 19 19:05:47 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA23922; Tue, 19 Jan 93 19:05:46 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA20929; Tue, 19 Jan 93 18:30:07 -0500 Date: Tue, 19 Jan 93 18:30:07 -0500 Message-Id: <9301192330.AA20929@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: 01/19/93 - The National Midnight Star #599 Status: R
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NMS CD cover Xanadu on CD Rush in Seattle ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1993 18:27 CST From: SIGNALS@VAX1.Mankato.MSUS.EDU Subject: Re: Cincinatti Laser Show Greetings all, I'm writing in response to Bruce Holtgren's post about the rush laser show is Cincinatti. I live in Minneapolis and the show has been through here already. I really didn't like it much. I went to see the Pink Floyd: welcome... show before I saw rush, and the lasers (NOT the music :) really left something to be desired at the rush show, compared to the Pink Floyd show. The rush show consisted of mostly spinning "spirograph" type patterns and left my girlfriend and I feeling rather ill. So I guess what I'm saying is if you aren't impressed with the rush laser show, go see a different one, because in all likelyhood it WILL be better. ...off the soapbox now... Signals (Kevin McCarthy) (signals@vax1.mankato.msus.edu) ("Rush Fan") ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: New Album Date: Mon, 5 Jan 93 17:23:10 PST From: terrywo@microsoft.COM Howdy all. Just thought I would mention that the DJs at local station here in Seattle have officially spotted Geddy at an espresso stand. We knew they were coming, now we know they are here. Let the countdown begin... -terry ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1993 21:46:30 -0500 (EST) From: Chad H Hutchinson <06819@brahms.udel.edu> Subject: G.F.O.S. and Other Stuff Hi kids, I was flipping through my "Presto" Tour Book the other day and found something that I wasn't too sure about. There's a page towards the back that has a bunch of pictures from backstage and the tour buses. One photo has Alex on stage and the other has Geddy being escorted backstage. In each of these photos, they are wearing a long black robe with the letters "G.F.O.S." on the back in Gothic lettering. Either I'm missing something kinda obvious or I have no clue what the letters mean. Can anyone help me out? I think the idea of giving credit in the NMS CD to the contributors is a good idea. Also, I'm not sure who mentioned this in yesterday's NMS, but I like the idea of a sort-of-collage for the cover. I'd say not too junky though. ESL is a great cover, but is does push it a tiny bit. Also, that much info on a cover is better for the age of LPs. One graphic that I've always liked is the "egg in a C-clamp" from Grace Under Pressure. Very clever Hugh (Syme, that is). So, if you feel like it, there at NMS Central, consider it, it's a great and lesser known graphic. I also like the idea of a black hole on the cover. Those things fascinate me. Maybe (brainstorm), with the star being prominent on the one side and the black hole being in the opposite upper corner, symbols and/or logos from the albums could be getting pulled into the black hole! That way, they could be small enough that they won't crowd the cover but big enough to show off the great works of our beloved band! Maybe you'll like it, maybe not. NEXT...In the booklet for the Chronicles CD, I noticed that the author of the passage gave the source of the title _Exit...Stage Left. He said it was from a "Huckleberry Hound" Cartoon when in fact Snagglepuss is the actual character that uses the saying!! "Exit Stage Left...Right, Even!!" Atmospheric changes make it sensitive again....OUCH!! Ghost ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 19 Jan 1993 02:00:32 -0600 (CST) From: ST1S1@Jetson.UH.EDU Subject: Bass Riffs Hi all....... Just wanted to say thanks to all those who have been getting in touch with me about bootleg stuff. My life is so much more complete! Just in response to the complication of Geddy's bass stuff. Has anyone ever listened to Hemispheres???? Gee Wizz.........that's some of the most complicated stuff I think. You really have to listen closely, but once you start singling it out, you'll realize that it is really cool. Just thought I'd get my two cents in! Let me know what you think. Also, being a new NMS subscriber, has there ever been a "RUSH FAN'S FAVORITE ALBUM" survey done? You know, just to see what the top five albums are among Rush fans? Just a thought. Lastly, does anyone know of any kind of Email newsletter for Ramone's fans? If so, Email me at once! ***************************************************************************** and seriously, does anyone know, why are we here? ******************************************************************************* later...... Dan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: walter@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Brian J Walter (Brewing Chemist)) Subject: Spinal Tap, ... Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1993 01:03:21 -0700 (MST) Howdy Folks! A week or so ago someone (I lost your name :( ) posted about the Spinal Tap New year's Eve concert, specifically about some RUSH- like lyrics, similar to the "The more that things change, the more they stay the same" line of Circumstances. The song they were singing at the time is "The Majesty of Rock" off their new album. The line comes from an almost rush like verse (stress the almost, as I do not mean to imply connection), and is "The more it stays the same, the less it changes". Well enough about the peripheral RUSH content. I am looking forward to the NMS CD. If it is anything like the shirts it will be wonderful! Thanks Meg & Crew! Also, how about "ROCINANTE" as the name for the CD? Well, gotta run, -Brian Brian J Walter |Science, like nature, must also be tamed| Relax, Chemistry Graduate Student|with a view towards its preservation. |Don't Worry Colorado State University |Given the same state of integrity, it | Have A walter@lamar.colostate.edu|will surely serve us well. -N. Peart | Homebrew! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 19 Jan 93 10:55:16 -0500 From: Mike Hackett <hackett@gaul.csd.uwo.ca> Subject: NMS CD cover Well, it sounds like you already have the cover set, so my suggestion is probably too late. (BTW, it does sound good.) But maybe you could use this idea if there is a volume 2. :-) Anyone ever seen Jethro Tull's _Thick As A Brick_? How about an NMS version, with humourous articles, etc. (maybe even a crossword puzzle) written by members of the list. [ Actually that's not a bad idea for inside the booklet. Anyone feel like taking that on? A crossword puzzle? Mail any comments to meg@syrinx.umd.edu : rush-mgr ] Mike Hackett University of Western Ontario ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jtkung@netcom.com (Joseph T. Kung) Subject: Xanadu on CD Date: Tue, 19 Jan 93 9:38:16 PST I've known for a while that Xanadu on _A Farewell To Kings_ is indeed at a different pitch than standard A=440Hz and I don't know why since the other songs are at the correct pitch. This is evident on both CD and vinyl. As for live playing, many bands do play at a lower pitch to either help the lead singer or help the lead guitarist (the strings are much easier to play at E flat .. a la Van Halen), but that is NOT the case for Xanadu on _Exit ... Stage Left_. All the live playing is at correct pitch, and I would expect any deviation on a bootleg to be due to the mastering and not the band. This of course still doesn't explain the pitch shift on the studio version. Also, I've noticed on _Grace Under Pressure_ during one of the latter choruses of _The Enemy Within_ that there's a slight static 'pop' after the words "experience to extremes ..." when Alex is playing his muted, staccato rhythm part. Anybody else hear this? BTW, I got this copy when it first became available, so it's made in West Germany. - Joe ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 19 Jan 1993 09:46:41 U From: "Jack Klebeck" <klebeck@mailhost.hsas.washington.edu> Subject: Rush in Seattle Radio station KXRX reported this morning that Rush is in Seattle recording. One of the DJ's said he saw Geddy at a latte stand on Sunday. They also implied that Geddy and Alex might show up at the opening of a new club this weekend. ----------------------------------------------------------
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