The National Midnight Star #648

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Wed Mar 24 19:31:53 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA09053; Wed, 24 Mar 93 19:31:50 EST Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA03703; Wed, 24 Mar 93 18:30:07 -0500 Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 18:30:07 -0500 Message-Id: <9303242330.AA03703@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: 03/24/93 - The National Midnight Star #648 Status: R
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Tap notes Radio & Rush - subject unavailable openers - keep em coming Song Parodies New Album Question Rush and McDonalds ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 93 21:58:02 CST From: A8732112@SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU Subject: Songs and copies First off I think you all missed a big one. Didn't Firehouse's second album have the name Hold Your Fire??? Also on a different note #C(sorry private joke I'm not to sure of the song bu on the album Frixzzle Fry by Primus the begining of one of the songs is the drummer playing a terrible version of YYZ and as soon as the bass hits that first note they all cut out like when you put your hand on a record that was playing, you all know that sound don't you?????? Oh, Well enough for know(-k_). TTFN MArlins in 2000, be there or miss the excitment of the century! Matt"HP"Davis Par-Five, Ribbed for her Pleasure (eeeeeeoooooooo) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Rizzello <mike.rizzello@CANREM.COM> Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 19:00:00 -0500 Subject: 03/23/93 - the national m UG>As for the Juno Awards: UG> Rush did not play, were not even there, and were not even mentioned. UG>Yeah, I was pissed off too! I think that there is a conspiracy, either against Rush, or Rush against the Junos! I wonder if they'll ever attend an induction into the Hall of Fame? Besides, who would play some of their songs at the tribute? And also regarding: UG>From: wvgray@1302.watstar.uwaterloo.ca UG>Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 09:01:40 EST UG>Just to clear up the mention of the connection between Gasworks UG>and Wayne's World, The Gasworks is a very fine establishment on ^^ WAS UG>Younge Street in Toronto that I had the honour of being thrown UG>out of while visiting there one day. UG>It does not look like the one in Wayne's World (flaming letters) UG>but IS a cool bar (although a bit scummy, which isn't necessarily UG>a bad thing). UG>-- Bill I think that the place is extinct, a lot of the greater Toronto clubs have also met the same fate, what a shame.... Long live Rock N'Roll Heaven!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Later..... Mike --- ~ OLX 2.1 TD ~ @X74[[@X07 Message built with pride in CANADA -- Canada Remote Systems - Toronto, Ontario 416-629-7000/629-7044 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 23:27:46 -0600 From: jsandfor@mib05.eng.ua.edu (Jamie W. Sandford) Subject: More Strange things in T-town... I thought I would let everyone know (if you didn't know already) that there may be some rare Master Recording versions (you know, the gold, over- priced CDs?) floating around the Southeast of "Moving Pictures". Seems the folks over at the local JVC plant began pressing an incorrect screen for the song titles onto the CD. Song two reads: "Red Barchette". Only about 1500 of these were put out until they were caught by a line worker. If you can get your hands on one, they might be a tiny bit valuable one day. jsandfor@buster.eng.ua.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 00:33:49 -0500 From: redpaco@acs.bu.edu (Jennifer Feinman) Subject: Ayn Rand (sorry guys) Hi Everyone, I posted yesterday about a talk here at B.U. about Ayn Rand's theory of Free Will...I am sooooo sorry that I had my facts screwy. Let me clear everything up: The flyer actually reads (and this time I have it in front of me): The Boston University Objectivist Club presents Ayn Rand's Theory of Free Will A talk by Harry Binswanger, author of "The Biological Basis of Teleological Concepts", editor "The Ayn Rand Lexicon", and "Intro- ductio to Objectivist Epistemology, 2ed". Why is a drunk a drunk? Why is Bill Gates rich? Is your culture in your blood? Dr. Binswanger presents Ayn Rand's theory of free will, according to which man fundamentally controls his own life, bears moral responsibility for his actions, forges his own character, and chooses his own values. Stone B-50, 675 Comm. Ave. 7pm, TUESDAY MARCH 30 Sorry all, if that's more than you ever needed to know, but I felt responsible if there were any wandering people tonight. Oh, and it IS free, and it IS sponsored by the Ayn Rand Institute. I had a little bit right, at least! No chem lab that night, either...cool... jen ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 01:06:13 CST From: UC512052@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu Subject: >>>>> LATEST VERSION OF ARTWORK FOR YOU-KNOW-WHAT AT SYRINX <<<<< Hi everyone, Download the GIF of the artwork for the what's-it from syrinx.umd.edu: rush/incoming/cd_cover.gif. This is a 1Kx1K GIF so some of you may be out of luck if your viewers can't hack those dimensions. I consider this effectively done unless quite a few people write in with the same suggestion. I have spent a lot of time on this (believe it or not) so don't flame too much, please. Regards, David K. Drum ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 24 Mar 93 08:16:58 EST From: Brian Munroe <71242.3212@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Radio Play Here in NYC WNEW-FM 102.7, the 'classic rock' station (although they play some new stuff) gives rush a decent amount of air time. Nothing too far from the standard rush radio playlist, though. They have a feature called "Live at Five" where they play at 20-30 minute live set for the evening drive home. Last nite they played Rush at the New Jersey Meadowlands, the Hold your Fire tour. I was only able to listen to a couple of minutes though. The other 'classic rock' station in NYC, 92.3 K-Rock ("all the music you already own, all the time", Howard Stern (ugh), The Greaseman) plays some Rush, but not that much. The Rock Station on Long Island, 102.3 WBAB, plays a lot of Rush and a decent variety of songs, too. Can't wait for the New Album! Really tired of hearing about Van Halen, their old stuff is great, the new (Hagar) stuff is o.k., but the Live album sucks! A tribute to the Who? Give me a break..... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 08:16:00 +0000 From: "Oliver (O.R.) Sampson" <olsam@bnr.ca> Subject: Geddy's guest appearance. Hello, I just bought _Standing in the Shadows of Motown_, a book about the life and influence of Motown bass great, James Jamerson. Anyhow, for you Rush fanatics, Geddy Lee plays a cover of _Get Ready_ (originally performed by The Temptations, and Rare Earth) on one of two tapes accompaning the book. Pretty cool. Incidentally, I remember reading and interview with Gene Simmons where he said that the _This is Spinal Tap_ scene where the band gets lost under the stage had to be based on something that happened to Kiss. ************************************************************************** Oliver R. Sampson "You're gonna need a bigger boat." -- Member of Scientific Staff Roy Scheider, Jaws Internet: olsam@bnr.ca "All opinions expressed here are the opinions solely of the author, and they are in no way a reflection of opinions or policies of BNR, Inc. or Northern Telecom." -- The boss says I have to put this in here. ************************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 09:26:25 -0500 (EST) From: DTG@WVNVAXA.WVNET.EDU Subject: Opening Acts And my vote for the opening act I'd like to see the most with Rush......(envelope please!)..... NO ONE....yes, that's right....I would rather see Rush play an extra 1 - 1 1/2 hours than sit through someone I had no interest in seeing...when I go to a Rush show, I want to see Rush, not Mr. Big , not (dare say) Dream Theatre, not Eric Johnson...if I want to see them, I'll go to their show...no matter how small the venue or whatever. This does not mean other bands should not be given a chance to go on tour with others...in fact, I've been enlightened to a lot of new music by going to see a band and being impressed with the tag-a-long...but I personally like to see the up-and-coming bands group together and tour (a la Lollapollooza <--sp?). I don't feel like this about all bands either...just the ones who have been around long enough to have sets which warrant such length... the last couple of Rush shows I felt a bit cheated...instead of hearing Rush play some of the stuff I *wanted* to hear...I had to listen to someone else take up time...then only hear medlies of the songs I've never heard before (in their entirety) in concert (I was a late- blooming Rush fan). Oh well, just my two cents....I guess if I *had* to choose an opening act...hmmm, maybe a history of the band (like Metallica did on their last tour). dave Go Habs!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 15:09 GMT From: BELGARION <JTAYLOR1@GENVAX.COMPUTER-CENTRE.POLY-OF-WALES.AC.UK> Subject: Rush on the Radio, amongst other things Ok this is my first posting, I've only been on the mailing list for a couple of days so forgive me if I'm repeating stuff. I've been a Rush fan ever since I got into rock music in about 1982, initially I just liked all the early stuff (2112, Caress of Steel, Fly By Night) ... It wasn't until I got a bit older that I started digging the more complex modern stuff. I've managed to see them live twice in '88 and '92 ... I was lucky enough to be at the Birmingham NEC gig where they recorded the video/album for Show of Hands. One issue that seems to be coming up quite a bit on this is the question of Rush on the radio. Those of you who complain about the lack of Rush on the Radio in the US should count yourselves lucky. At least you have rock radio stations where you can hastle DJ's to play Rush. In the UK there is only one national station that plays all pop and rock music - BBC Radio 1FM. There are but 5 hours a week dedicated to rock music ... of which 2 are the really heavy end of things (viz: Metallica, Motorhead, etc, etc), and the other concentrates on classics and requests. Both of these are evening shows on a Friday and Saturday when all decent rockers are in the pub anyway !! I've only ever heard one Rush track on day-time radio (which is mainly chart and dance music and is generally pathetic) and that was Time Stand Still when it was first released. Occasionally the local commercial FM stations have an hour or so of rock a week (and by rock I mean anything from Doc Holiday to Napalm Death) so you can imagine the lack of time for playing things like Rush. Not only this but the local FM stations by no means cover the entire UK. To another issue: I *hope* whoever compared Neil Peart to Frank Beard was joking! Thats all from sunny Wales folks : -) NOT ! ******************************************************************************* * "...a brilliant Red Barchetta from a better vanished time ..." * * * * James Taylor * * * * <jtaylor1@uk.ac.poly-of-wales.computer-centre.genvax> * ******************************************************************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- From: keb@syrinx.HQ.Ileaf.COM (Kristin Brown) Subject: Re: 03/23/93 - The National Midnight Star #647 Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 10:09:24 EST >>> Date: Tue, 23 Mar 93 09:14:30 EST From: paulc@avid.com (Paul Crossman) Subject: Rush on the radio in MA. (come for a visit) Here in lovely eastern Massachusetts, we have a radio station called WCGY (93.7) The play Rush like they are going out of style... They have this thing at 5pm called the five at 5. They pick an artist and play five songs. >>>> paul: you should check out 107.3, WAAF, also out in eastern Mass. they play more rush than any other station i have heard. i listen all day at work and usually hear several rush songs a day. it's pretty awesome!! just thought i would mention it..... keb ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeff Moon <jm012b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu> Subject: Station Clarification... Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 11:26:46 EST > Here in lovely eastern Massachusetts, we have a radio station called > WCGY (93.7) > The play Rush like they are going out of style... > > So, if you are ever in the Boston area, tune your radio to 93.7 (wcgy) and > do me a favor...rip the dial off of the radio, and request lots of RUSH!!!!!!! Really? When did this station pop up? I live out on the upper Cape (Cape Cod, MA, for those going: "huh?") and I listen mostly to WHJY (94.1) out of Providence, Rhode Island. They play mostly "mainstream" Rush and occasionally will pick a less often heard song like "The Trees" and "2112". Tuesday nights, they put up three classic albums and play the most requested by listener votes in its entire length. So one night, the list included "Permanent Waves." So, like any other model citizen and diehard Rush fan, I cast three votes for the album. Turned out that it won by a landslide, so I got to go to sleep by the sounds of PeW. I can usually get the Boston stations, but I have never heard of WCGY. I guess I'll have to use the dial of the radio and tune to 93.7 (however, I'll keep the knob attached to the radio). -- ---------- * Jeffrey Moon * University of Rochester * New York * ---------- "So much style without substance, so much stuff without style, It's hard to recognize the real thing - it comes along once in a while..." - Rush, "Grand Designs" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 09:04:28 PST From: mcg@roatan.island.COM (matthew mcglynn) Subject: Tap notes Yes, I know it's the Rush list, but it's still on-topic... Nigel of Spinal Tap is based largely on Jeff Beck. In fact, the title of "Pop, Look and Listen" (from the Spinal Tap soundtrack) is obviously a reference to "Stop, Look and Listen" from one of the Beck albums (_Flash_, perhaps?). I don't remember where I heard this... some interview with Christopher Guest, I suppose. - matt. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 17:47:22 GMT From: Russell Marks (Zgedneil) <mr1cy1@greenwich.ac.uk> Subject: Radio & Rush - subject unavailable Hello again and welcome to Wild Speculation Inc.'s AGM: > According to a very close source to the band, there will be 11 songs on > the new record. Ouch, eleven? Really? Honest? Well glad I'm getting it on tape not LP, judging from the so-so quality of the Presto vinyl. Eleven. Guess they're not doing any long tracks then. :) > Peter Collins has been helping them write the record as well. Let me get this straight word-wise. *Write*? Could be interesting. I'm sure a lot of that kind of 'influence' thing must happen implicitly anyway, but it'll be of interest whether they give him a credit or not. > as appears to be the case with most other radio stations, when i hear > Rush on the radio it's for the most part limited to mainstream songs Rush on the radio. Hmm, well it's not going to be a high-scoring word association over here - Rush, radio, errr? I remember a year or two ago hearing 2112 (whole 1st side) on a rock show, and I know that 'Available Light' and RTB were both played before the respective albums' releases (I think). Remember though, unimaginative selections are better than *zilch*. Well ok, better than very very very little indeed then. > Jun Rush <title unavailable> [JC2] Maybe that's Lush (groans from those with vague memories). 'Title Unavailable', though - must be an anagram! Aha, so the title will be "Lute Vain, Bale Tail". Right! It's official, the new album is about a self-obsessed lute player, followed everywhere by his trusty bale of straw. No? Er... "Vanilla Beat-U-Tile" then, the story of a harsh world dominated by ice-cream-eating, ceramic-smashing madmen. Or possibly "Tai Tuna Label Veil", a tale of the dangers that lie in not being open about your labels... I guess it's 'sit and wait till September' time now, isn't it. Oh well... The more that things change, the more they stay insane. -Rus. /* _ _ ---------- reality checkpoint : cut here ---------- | | | |_ (|_ ) Russell Marks : Zgedneil : mr1cy1@greenwich.ac.uk | |_| _| (| |) "respond, vibrate, feed back, resonate" */ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 13:40 EDT From: LAUT@bcvms.bc.edu Subject: openers - keep em coming This is excellent , keep the ideas coming into me. Ive got some ideas that sound like the show would be incredible. Once again if you dont have the question for the public opinion poll here it is: "who do you think would be the best band to open up for an upcoming rush show....this band can be past or present and do not have to have a new album coming out." this question comes in response to the rumors of a new rush album coming out in june,july, or september. have fun and keep on writing bill"will they read of us with sadness"conley later send responses to: conleyw%bcvms.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 14:19:46 -0500 From: css1559@Glade.YorkU.CA Subject: Song Parodies I just FTP'ed the song parodies file off of syrinx, and found it to be quite interesting. But how come most of the stuff is from RtB? Are there any ones from previous albums? How about album title parodies, like "A Farewell To the King", featuring Elivs sitting in the chair, in the same position as the marionette? Or how about Sigh By Night (Sigh All Night?), Pesto (as in the sauce), or the ultimate: Hold Your Mayo.... [ Not all are from RTB, "The Big Money, Witch Hunt, and Red Tide" are also represented. Most were done just after the album RTB came out, which is why most are from that album. If you have a good parody of any song, by all means send it to the list and I'll put it in the file! : rush-mgr ] Anyways...Gotta Go..... Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Cheon Oh Kwon <ck005b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu> Subject: New Album Question Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 15:25:12 EST Hey this is my first post. I'd like to first say that a few years ago I was rush-ignorant and then an incredible musical void was exposed when I heard them on the radio. I risked it and when to their most recent concert. Does anyone know if they're going to do more thematic songs or that weird almost rap stuff they did last time? I hope they do the thematic stuff. Pete (A.K.A Cheon) ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rush and McDonalds Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 15:57:43 -0500 From: ""Jay Hui" Aliasfile: ~/.mh_alias" <jayhui@mailbox.syr.edu> Hello, See, Rush is going commercial since I just saw an add on TV for McDonalds and they used "Moving Pictures" as a subtitle. Of course you don't see any Madonna albums in McDonald's commercial so Rush has got to be highly commercial these days. Also I heard my calc teacher also saying 'Divide the function f into subdivisions ....' Ha! so there. Disclaimer: :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)...This is a Joke (note the capital J), just thought it was odd to see the title in a McDonalds ad. Maybe Ronald is a Rush fan!!!! Ha, now that would be funny.... Jay ******************************************************************************** Jay Hui address (internet) jayhui@rodan.acs.syr.edu "For best results play at maximum volume." -Rush (Inside front cover from their first self-titled album. ******************************************************************************** ----------------------------------------------------------
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