The National Midnight Star #630

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Thu Feb 25 22:26:20 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA07907; Thu, 25 Feb 93 22:26:18 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA05562; Thu, 25 Feb 93 21:35:10 -0500 Date: Thu, 25 Feb 93 21:35:10 -0500 Message-Id: <9302260235.AA05562@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: 02/24/93 - The National Midnight Star #630 Status: R
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Re: Permanent Waves Cover T-shirt & Rush flag 02/15/93 - The National Midnight Star #621 "New World Man" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1993 From: rush-mgr Subject: Administrivia This issue is actually yesterday's digest. Due to an oversight (I forgot to rename the file!) it didn't get sent out. There was no normal digest for today, there will be one tomorrow though. - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1993 14:56:08 -0500 Subject: COS From: homewg@rpi.edu! Why is COS such an underrated album? Personally I think that the work they did on Bastille Day, Lakeside Park, and The Fountain (especially Panacea) is among their best work to date. I'll agree that The Necromancer is kind of corny, but that doesn't make the music bad, in fact the music played in the song is pretty good. The listing for the songs done in concert lists all of there tours from Rush to RTB except COS. Anyone out there know what they played at those shows? Rush themselves called it the 'Down the Tubes Tour' but I'm curious as to what other fans think. Also, the tour date list leaves out all the COS shows, why the omission? If anyone out there knows the answers to any of my questions, please respond to homewg@rpi.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, n DMS. 93 14:00:25 CST From: Luis Arturo Loyo Delgado <LLOYO%VMTECQR2.BITNET@VMTECQRO.QRO.ITESM.MX> Subject: The Trivia file is waiting... Ok, I'm gonna say it again. I'm making the ARCANE RUSH TRIVIA file, that includes all the "Has anybody noticed..." questions from the FAQ, but I need you help. Any more explicit answers to these questions or any suggestions should (and would be deeply apreciated) be sent to me... Here's the adress: LLOYO@vmtecqr2.qro.itesm.mx Send anything you want, but personal e-mail, don't send it to the NMS. If you want a preview of the questions, mail me and I'll send it to you. This file is needed, and I'm willing to make it. So please, send me suggestions and/or answers for making this thing possible. I'll keep you informed. Luis Loyo. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1993 15:23:41 -0500 (EST) From: Chad H Hutchinson <ghost@brahms.udel.edu> Subject: The Spirit of Radio/Roll the Bones & eMpTV Hi kids, There's something I want to throw out here and see if anyone sees what I'm talking about. After _Roll the Bones_ came out and I heard the 'rap' and all that, I got to thinking. Y'know how "The Spirit of Radio" was adventurous in including reggae during the bridge, well I compare "Roll the Bones" to it as being the "The Spirit of Radio" of the '90s. Reggae was big in the late '70s and early '80s and rap, needless to say, is big now. It just shows how Rush tries to stay on top of what the regular music trends are as they evolve. Someone mentioned that they would like to see a Rush Rockumentary on MTV. Yeah, wouldn't we all. Well, does anyone think that maybe we could get a petition going and maybe talk those assholes at MTV into doing it? It might even make that channel worth watching for an hour! Hasta... ============================================================================ | | | \ _____ \ \ \ ____ \ The Ghost | | \ \ \ \ \ ghost@brahms.udel.edu | | \ \ \ \_____ \ ____ Chemical Engineering | | \ \ \ \ \ \ University of Delaware | | \__ \_______ \______ \__ \__ | | "Life redirected in ways unexpected." | ============================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1993 15:31:28 -0600 From: rlhg3295@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Robert Howerton) Subject: lack of rhythm gtr live and Eth Yesterday someone said that Rush could have used a 4th member in the pre-synth days and that the lack of a rhythm guitar during Alex's solos sounded bad (BTW, I don't know where you got YOUR copy of ATWAS, but mine doesn't have Lessons on it :^)). I have to disagree. I think Rush sounds GREAT when they break into their original power-trio format. Nowadays, this happens primarily during the guitar breaks, and it seems that they conscientiosly attempt to achieve the trio feel, not only live, but on their albums as well. This seems to be the pattern for them now, to leave the solo sections relatively bare. Maybe they realized that overdubbing additional gtr parts tends to clutter up the frequencies, as well as making it harder for them to try to recreate live (something they're always pretty conscious of). IMO, this shows a maturing of their arranging style. Probably in the old days, they were eager to make as much use of all the tracks available to them as possible, i.e. more overdubbed guitar parts, whereas now the keys take up a lot of the space that used to be the guitar's. Ethan Prater, eth (or sometimes edh) is the name of an Old English or Anglo-Saxon letter that represents th voiceless th sound as in (where's my) _TH_ing. It looks (looked?) kinda like a "d" with a bar through it (like a lower case t). What this has to do with By-tor and the Snow Dog, your guess is as good as mine! Did this letter possibly appear on the video screen behind them back in the days when they played it? I remember some graphics for By-tor, but can't remember whether or not I saw "the sign of Eth." Robert To Nate Shue: I got the tapes but lost your email address, so I'm thanking you here! (sorry, rush-mgr) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 93 19:12:20 EST From: Greg.Andrade@um.cc.umich.edu Subject: Tour Dates The dates in 1974 which are listed at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan are wrong. The Palace wasn't opened until 1989! The shows were played at the Michigan Palace in Detroit, an entirely different and now nonexistent facility. [ Tour Dates changes should be emailed to jlang@syrinx.umd.edu who is the keeper of the list. :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mseconi@sedona.intel.com (Mark Seconi) Date: Tue, 23 Feb 93 18:22:30 MST Subject: MP poster/'Bass Player' mag requests After plowing through the last five months of TNMS issues, I thought I'd add my own Rush poster request. Does/did a poster exist of the MP cover? I'm interested in only the MP cover, NOT a collection of covers with the MP cover. This has always been one of favorite (a 'MP cover shooting site trip' for the convention?) and would love to have one 'suitable for framing'. You just can't fully appreciate album art on a CD (the one missed desire of LPs outside of being able to read lyrics without a damn magnifying glass). As there are probably many bassists who subscribe to this list out of admiration of Lee's talents, do any of you have the Fall '90 issue of 'Bass Player' magazine (Will Lee on the cover)? This is the only issue I'm missing since this mag's inception and I would like to get a copy of it as backissues for it are sold out. Please email me and not the TNMS. Thanks rush-mgr for this non-Rush request. Mark Seconi mseconi@sedona.intel.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 93 19:06:58 CST From: Tracey <TMCCART3@UA1VM.UA.EDU> Subject: Boots, concert dates Hi, folks -- Would anyone be willing to share with me a boot from one of the last 3 tours? I don't have any Rush boots to trade, but I do have some Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge boots (okay, okay, calm down). I'd also be more than happy to send blank tapes. [ Please in the future, DO NOT request such things over the list. These things are meant for email, and the NMS is the wrong forum to make such requests. :rush-mgr ] Also, if it helps, I saw Rush at the Onmi in Atlanta on May 1, 1990. If I can find any of my other stubs, I'll post those also. Is this what we mean by helping Jimmy with the list? [ Yes, this is what we mean by helping out, except that Tour Dates changes should be *emailed* to jlang@syrinx.umd.edu who is the keeper of the list. :rush-mgr ] Thanks... Tracey ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1993 18:35:04 -0700 (MST) From: jeffrey r brinkman <brinkmaj@helium.GAS.uug.Arizona.EDU> Subject: My supposed statement (Part II) Hey, If you remember, yesterday I couldn't remember what I was talking about in regards to rush doing their sounds in concert. NOW I remember. This IS kinda cool...I read an interview with AL, and he was talking about the way their sound is done in concert. He said that there are two separate systems that they use, one for the crowd and one for tape. If you've noticed, in concert, AL has a pretty big rack behind him, this is the rack for the house sound. BUT he splits the signal from his pre-amp before it goes to the rack, into the mixer and eventually in the house speakers. The other line goes directly off stage. From there he has the exact same rack offstage housed in what he called a "dog house" he said it basically looks like a doghouse, with a sloped roof over it. Why? Well, for one, it keeps the extraneous sounds out of the mic (crowd noise, drum sounds, overlapping bass, etc. ) The sloping roof also cuts down on standing waves interfering with the sound. Also, I'm not sure about this, but I think this could hold some bearing. If anyone who is into electronic music, you might understand what I'm saying: It seems the closer you get to electronic equipment with your instrument, the more noise and crap gets picked up. Since one rack is on stage, I wonder how much noise it picks up? Might havng a rack offstage help in noise reduction? Some of you who know of what you speak could possibly help me out. :) I didn't need to ramble, but I thought this was interesting when i read it, and thought maybe you might like to know, those of you who are Lifeson fans and interested in what his live setup is. This poses some interesting questions about their next live album, since he's only been doing this for just a couple of years. Also, if anyone is interested in what effects he has in his racks, I think I have that info somewhere too. Let me know. Sorry Bing. Hey Skyhawk. PS sorry for the mono-paragraph technique!! Capture my thoughts, carry them away Mysteries of night escape the light of day Jeff Brinkman ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Wow, what a wierd thread this is... Date: Tue, 23 Feb 93 20:35:51 CST From: bobvila@iastate.edu! Hey, maybe this is beyond your interest and maybe not... But the reason I brought up the issue of DAT vs DCC / MD at all is that, since this IS a Rush board, I assumed some of you might be making bootlegs (esp. at the next concert). Not that ANY of us sanction that kind of thing. :) I'm not at all worried about studio masters being made on either of the new formats - that would be stupid. Boots, on the other hand, are pretty much made by amateurs, and usually by the ones who really love the band they're illegally recording. If you're using a Pro Walkman and recording on cassette, I probably won't want it anyway - but DAT recorders are only $500 (no small hill o beans, but at $25 per bootleg... you figure it out). They sound NOTICEABLY better than DCC or MD to a lot of people. And if your boots get transferred to CD, they'll sound even better when they come from DAT because the sampling frequencies match. And everyone is happy. So... the moral of the story is, make all of your (original) bootlegs of Rush on DAT, and don't even bother investing in the DCC format. MD sounds cool for jogging... except that, surprise!, you have to buy all of your music all over again (or you basically pay like you are: _blank_ MD's are expected to retail at around $12 from now until the next funky Sony format.) Remember also that CD-R is due out soon, so you can just record your own CD's. I'd bet that Meridian will figure out how to make a carry-around CD-R machine soon, and then, BOY, will we be happy. BTW: this discussion might be better carried to another forum, even though IMO we ought to be at least _concerned_ about sound quality from a band this good. What say, Rush-mgr? [ Yes, please people, let's keep the arguments over audio formats and standards to email or USENET rec.audio.* groups. Thanks. :rush-mgr ] I'm not going to respond to any of the propaganda coming from Mr. Silverman after today, because I'm getting convinced that his grad school is being underwriten by Phillips or Sony. Anyway, yesterday he said: > There are several reasons why > DAT will never reach the price level of the other formats. For one thing, the > mechanics of the system are too expensive to produce. There is a point at > which they can't lower production costs any more and the price level gets > stuck. They have pretty much conceded the death of DAT as a consumer format > and are concentrating on marketing it to the professional sound industry, > where they can get away withthe high price level. Don't worry, we've got > until the fall to choose a favorite format before we have to buy the next Rush > album! I don't know who "they" is, but DAT isn't dead as a consumer format. You can prove that by buying one at Best Buy. Hey, video cameras aren't cheap either. We _are_ talking about a digital recorder small enough (and cheap enough) to smuggle into a concert, not just another Walkman. The miniaturization of camcorders shows that even clunky VHS can fit in your hand, so what's to keep DAT from downsizing even more? I've seen the guts of the thing, and DAT decks just don't have to be as big as they are. I choose vinyl and CD as my favorite "next album" formats, thank you. :) Mr. Silverman also writes: > And about vinyl sounding better than CD, you can't beat a good record > on a good system. . .the first couple of times you play it. Of course, each > time that needle scrapes away at the recording information, whereas a CD has a > rather lengthy lifespan. Everything electronic will be obBsolete in 5 years > anyway, so let's all move to a cave and sing Rush songs to each other while > foraging for food. You take care of vinyl, it'll last longer than CD's. No shinola! About 1/2 of my collection is older than me, and it sounds as fine as the Stanley Jordan LP I got new from an '88 pressing. CD's may well not last 15 years, according to accelerated aging tests. As for Mr. Silverman's last sentence, I think I'll let it stand on its own. If you want to pursue DCC/MD/DAT/CD-R more without taking away valuable space from the "Niel's a jerk! No he isn't" debate... -bobvila@iastate.edu In the meantime, (please!) what's your stereo system like? What albums sound cool in Dolby Pro Logic or THX? Are you all listenng to Rush in your car? What? I'd be curious to know... :) ----- "Good... Bad... I'm the one with the gun." -Ash in _Army of Darkness_ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 93 07:08 GMT From: Cyber Surfer <cyber_surfer@cix.compulink.co.uk> Subject: Camera Eye Look, I know how everyone wants to voice *their* opinion or theory this, but honestly, this is not an opinion or a theory! I'm not alone in hearing this, it is not a belch. Someone (I don't care who) says ""a'right guv'" and it's unmistakable on all the systems I've heard it on. They weren't even expensive systems. If in any doubt, take your MP CD along to hi-fi show and pick a dozen systems (at random if you like) and ask people in the room what *they* think is being said. Forget all the Rush biz, and just use some ears. The stuff betweem them sometimes gets rather overused IMHO. :-) A room full of strangers, esp if they're also strangers to Rush, should get some interesting answers. You never know, you might get some converts, too. Oh yeah. Don't believe everything you read. :-) All of this should be summerised in the FAQ, so this doesn't come up again and again. > Here's the real givaway, then. Get a new stereo! Or play with the little > knobs that say "bass" and "treble" until the sound is good. Just as much as Agreed. Go to a hi-fi show to discover the real thing. Mind you, a late friend of mine used to go to hi-fi shows just to hear inferior systems that cost 3 or 4 times his own. These were not cheap systems., but his was and still beat everything else. Now, *he* was a Rush fan! :-) He was even critical of their live sound... Maybe on *some* systems "a'right" can sound like a belch, or even like "Morning guv'". I'll accept that "guv'" could be "gub" as distingushing a single phonim (sp?) at that level in the mix can tougher than an entire word. -- Cyber Surfing on CIX -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1993 05:40:35 -0500 (EST) From: Matthew James McDonald <mjm40@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu> Subject: Bare Naked Ladies' "Grade Nine" Greetings. About W.V. Gray's post on Bare Naked Ladies' "Grade Nine": This summer I drove to Newfoundland, the easternmost extremity of your country. While in St. John's I met a kid from North Vancouver, British Columbia; we hit it off, and I ended up driving him all the way back across the island and down to the P.E.I. ferry in Pictou, Nova Scotia. Along the way he bought a Bare Naked Ladies' tape and insisted on playing it over and over 'til I eventually got used to it. (I'll admit that there are actually a couple of good songs on it, but only under duress.) Anyway, the upshot is this. This guy was an inveterate Canadian nationalist, and explained that one of the reasons Bare Naked Ladies chose the songs you mentioned is because Rush is, you guessed it, Canadian, and because listening to Rush is supposed to be one of the Canadian adolescent experiences. Which doesn't explain why this particular kid had hardly ever listened to Rush [ :( ]; who knows, maybe "Territories" does. Just thought you might be interested. Slainte, Matt McDonald ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1993 10:35:59 EST From: ADS@MECH.HARVARD.EDU Subject: Presto spine ... Just because i'm sure everyone wants to know, the label on my copy of Presto has the spine oriented in the proper (same as all the other cd's) direction. Bought it in England. Also, the booklet in mine is twice the width (and half the length) of others i've seen in the States. Oh, and i'm sure Neil made the comment about the lyrics being "correct" just to drive millions of fans insane when rationalizing the misprint in "Freewill". Does the man wield power or what? andrew schiermeier phd program in applied mechanics harvard u. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 93 14:35:30 -0400 From: ron@convex.esd.mun.ca (Ron Wiseman) Subject: Re: Permanent Waves Cover In a previous issue Mike Weston wrote: >addition to the well-known missing headline, the billboards and signs are >different in the background. The American Mercury release show billboards >with the guys names on them (Peart written similar to the Coca-Cola wave (tm) >and such), but other countries releases have actual advertisement names on the >signs. Am I remembering this correctly? I don't know, but I am sure there The Canadian Anthem release also has Lee, Lifeson, and Peart on the signs in the background. Maybe releases in other countries are different in this respect. [ The Canadian Anthem release also has the headline on the newspaper. The Coca Cola wave (tm) had to be ditched as originally planned due to lawyers(tm) and the Coca Cola (tm) trademarks (tm), and copyrights(tm), etc.. Can we all say "lawyers" and "lawsuits"? :rush-mgr ] - Ron "I'm in a groove now / Or is it a rut?" - NP ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 93 14:56:20 NST From: dcoombs@dragger.ifmt.nf.ca (Darryl Coombs) Subject: T-shirt & Rush flag Hey there Rush nuts, I know you are all probably sick and tired of hearing this but I've gotta say it: Meg, the T-shirt looks great! Even after hearing everyone talk about them I am impressed at the quality, if you haven't got one yet folks order 'em up, they're worth the cash! To the guy who was wondering about the Rush flag (the black one with white paint of the "man in star" and RUSH across the top) I've got one that I've had since high school (a long time ago:)) but I really don't know where it came from :(. I bought it from a friend in school who I believe ordered them in from the States somewhere. If you or anyone out there finds out where the place is I'd like to know too so I can see if they've got any other different ones to add to my collection (you can't get anything like that here on The Rock!) Anyway, thats enough typing for me! TTYL, ******************************************************************************* * dcoombs@dragger.ifmt.nf.ca * These walls that still surround me * * Darryl Coombs * still contain the same old me, * * Institute of Fisheries * just one more who's looking for * * and Marine Technology * the world that ought to be. * * St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada * RUSH-Circumstances * ******************************************************************************* (oh boy, my first sig! :-)) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1993 14:17:26 -0500 From: css1559@Glade.YorkU.CA Subject: 02/15/93 - The National Midnight Star #621 >> >> Well, to add to all of the rumours that have been floating around here, >>I would like to add some truth to this mess. >> On March 21, 1993, the Juno Awards will be presented in Toronto (Junos are >>similar to the Grammy's), the ceremony will also feature special awards for >>commemorating Canada's 125th birthday. Medals will be presented to special >>Canadian musicians Tom Cochrane, Celine Dion and the one and only Barnaked >>Ladies, not!!!! The Supreme Trio will of course be the third one. Rush >>is also rumored to play at the awards. But we'll just wait and see! >> >> The show airs on March 21st on CBC (if you can get it), and for you really >>dedicated Canuck music freaks, tickets are $192.60 CDN (tax inc.) and the >>phone number is (416) 485-3135, and get 'em FAST! This reminds me of a few things that I forgot to post. For those of you with a satelite dish, the CBC is on satellite E2, channel 19 at 8:00 PM eastern time. Also, I now pose a question, why doesn't the NMS list any awards (ie. Junos, Grammys, etc.) that the Boyz have recieved? Does anyone know of such a list? Or can we make our own? Later! Mike "Ohhh you know that we'll be there!!!!!!!!!!!!!" - Geddy Lee "Goal to number 93, Doouuggg-hh Gilllmorrre!" GO LEAFS!!!!!!!!!!!! It will be 93 with the Hart in 93! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1993 13:24:04 -0700 From: "If Love Is War...I Surrender" <wilsonp@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> Subject: "New World Man" Maybe this has been discussed before, but I'm curious so I'll bring it up. I've always wondered why "New World Man" is Rush's only Top 40 hit (in America at least.) Now I KNOW Rush couldn't care less about that. And the same goes for me. But why, of all Rush tunes released, did THAT one make it to the Top 40? It's not really one of their best tunes, IMHO. And I think a lot of people would agree. I thought maybe it was due to the song's length, but every song Rush has released from Signals on has been short enough to get reasonable airplay. Anyone out there got any theories about this? Does anyone really care (other than me?) Just curious. Phil wilsonp@ucsu.colorado.edu Owner/editor, hardrock mailing list <----shameless plug >:) ----------------------------------------------------------
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