The National Midnight Star #655

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Mon Apr 5 19:38:23 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA16048; Mon, 5 Apr 93 19:38:20 EDT Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA21004; Mon, 5 Apr 93 18:30:10 -0400 Date: Mon, 5 Apr 93 18:30:10 -0400 Message-Id: <9304052230.AA21004@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: 04/05/93 - The National Midnight Star #655 Status: R
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** List posting/followup: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Administrative matters: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu or rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu (Administrative postings to the posting address will be ignored!) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Midnight Star, Number 655 Monday, 5 April 1993 Today's Topics: Administrivia As the season winds down and the REAL season is rarin' to go! wal basses Re: 04/01/93 - The National Midnight Star #653 Rush on the Radio Metallica and Repeat Posts Re: opening songs Re: Miscellanea Hugh Syme & new Coverdale-Page album Tull & Such Rush at weddings Re: Anthem Record's phone # -- Prime Mover Twilight Zone Re: .sig and Twilight Zone Rush a) The Band b) L*mba(ugh) and Clinton/New World Man Re: LaVilla and Vital signs TABS!! (Almost) The video for "Superconductor" Beneath, Between, and behind Critical Mass, and other ramblings Favorite Band Poll Results! April Fools Joke Prime Mover Re: 04/01/93 - The National Midnight Star #653 Wedding tune--you make the call... A totally different creature HOW do they GET this stuff]? Re: 04/03/93 - The National Midnight Star #654 Rush/Live material Roll the Bo?nes Opening Songs There ARE more Rush fans in my area besides me!! (none) Metallica, etc. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu <The Rush Fans Digest Manager> Date: Mon Apr 5 18:03:37 EDT 1993 Subject: Administrivia A few things here... I started mailing out the FAQ with new subscribers so we'll see what feedback I get there. There is a new version of the FAQ, but I'm not going to make it into the three digests this time. Anyone who would like a copy please send me e-mail. The diff file for the FAQ will appear in a second digest later today, along with the "Roll The Bones Radio Special" transcription. - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 03 Apr 1993 12:36:47 -0500 (EST) From: ASILVERM@umiami.IR.Miami.EDU Subject: As the season winds down and the REAL season is rarin' to go! I've noticed people are saying the plywood in YYZ is the glass shattering sound, but I always thought it was the sharp crack sound that sounds more like a bullwhip being snapped. Anybody got a definitive definition? Aaron ASILVERM@UMIAMI P.S. I did NOT mean baseball season!!! P.P.S. Give a cookie to the guy whose userID is "Life is what we do in between Hockey" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1993 16:48 EDT From: CONLEYW@bcvms.bc.edu Subject: wal basses Hi just a quick question about the wal bass that Geddy uses. Does anyone know roughly about how much a wal costs? Ive never seen one in a store and Im always interested because Geddy has one.(and uses it rather well i might add) If anyone knows please post...im dying to know! thanks bill c. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1993 16:59 EDT From: CONLEYW@bcvms.bc.edu Subject: Re: 04/01/93 - The National Midnight Star #653 hi, i have a question about the hemisphere bootleg everyone has been talking about lately....is there anyway i could get a copy from someone. Hemispheres is my favorite album and to get something like that would be unreal. please write to bill at: conleyw%bcvms.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu thanks. [ Normally, this is *not* an acceptible posting due to the NMS's policy on unsolicited bootleg trading and similar topics. People, if you're going to reply to this one, do it through email. Thanks. :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1993 17:21:23 -0600 From: Jason Crawford <me12792@camelot.bradley.edu> Subject: Rush on the Radio Hi Guys. I know that I posted about Rush on the Radio a few days ago, but since then I have found something new. There is a Pirate Radio Station near here that started up the other day. I have had them play Rush six times in the past two days!! They will play anything that they have. I am going to talk to them, and maybe do a Rush radio show on there. Something like the RushHour and start with the intro from ASOH. Just stopping in. -Waldo ps. Greg (Bluto), email me if you think the show is a good idea and want to help. We can talk to the guys, I think they'll give us a slot. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "It's A Great Day For Hockey"* Pens '93 * 66=Hart * Phi Kappa Tau * Gamma Mu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ / / \__/ \/\ __/// ***** ** ** ***** ** -------(_ 6 / > / \------ ** ** ** ** ** \ / \ --/_>_/ / / ** ** ** ***** ***** \ / //\_ ..... \ /\ _/ / ** ** ** ** ** ** \ |/|/ ) ......... \/// / ** ***** ***** ** ** \ ( ............//\ / - Roll The Bones, eh! - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lerxst on IRC * PKT...Success Starts Here!! * me12792@camelot.bradley.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Blake Butterworth <butterwo@rex.cs.tulane.edu> Date: Sat, 3 Apr 93 17:40:05 CST Subject: Metallica and Repeat Posts >As I have mentioned here before, "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" from >Metallica's "Master of Puppets" features the bass riff from Rush's >"Tom Sawyer". This is probably why M. thanked Rush in their liner >notes. This may be true, but its the first time I've ever heard it. In any event, I don't think that Metallica would thank them just because they ripped a riff off from Rush. I think (and this is just speculation rush-mgr) that Metallica may have opened up for Rush at one point. The rumor about Geddy producing a Metallica album may be true, but I think that Geddy was supposed to produce the ...And Justice For All album. He couldn't because the band was working on Hold Your Fire. [ Still, an interview or some concrete information source would be nice. I still can't recall that this is true. Anyone know if it's true Geddy was to produced Metallica? :rush-mgr ] Geddy also mentioned a bunch of times that he digs Metallica. I have an article at home (from GW) where he says that he thinks the only other band trying to achieve that "hard rocking sound" is Metallica. I think he's talking about the technical aspect of both bands music. Also Lars Ulrich (drummer of Metallica) went to Neil to get some help with his playing. I think this was right before AJFA. Lars went for a more laid back, Phil Rudd type sound on the controversial black album which was the most recent album. And finally, in some interview, when asked which band they thought they were most like, Metallica responded Rush. And finally finally, when Eddie said he didn't listen to new music he was full of #$%@. He just has to big an ego (maybe not as big as Sammy) to admit that he does. (rush-mgr: I like VH; really I do!) Blake ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1993 20:26:05 -0500 From: Sister Ray <moleface@wam.umd.edu> Subject: Re: opening songs >And does anyone think it to be just a TAD BIT wierd for them to open >with Bastille Day on AtWaS? I love the song but can't figure it as an >opener! One thing I've noticed (and I'm almost positive it's not in the FAQ; I haven't checked in a while, but this is such a mundane topic, that I can't imagine it being listed) is that on all 3 live albums, the opening song is the opener from the next-to-last album. Also, has anyone noticed the pattern of four studio albums followed by one double live album? It'll be interesting to see if they follow suit by reaching another plateau on the album after "Critical Mass" (they also describe 2112, MP, and HYF as plateaus) and then release live album #4.... Lessee...the 1st was a quote from Shakespeare, the 2nd was the title of a Huckleberry Hound cartoon, and the 3rd was a lyric from "Prime Mover." Any guesses as to the source for number 4? [ Actually "Exit... Stage Left" is not a cartoon itself; it is spoken by a Huckleberry Hound cartoon character, the pink mountain lion (Snagglepuss?). : rush-mgr ] Moleface ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1993 20:33:03 -0500 From: Sister Ray <moleface@wam.umd.edu> Subject: Re: Miscellanea >'Northern Stars' was the name of the Canadian answer to USA for Africa, >and the song 'Tears are not Enough' was included on the We Are The World album >(and yes, Geddy DOES have a line or two in the song.) Hear n' Aid, on the >other hand, was worldwide. Actually, it was Northern Lights. I listened to the song over break (my mom got guilt-tripped into buying the album) just to hear Ged. The song itself made me nauseous, but I got a kick out of hearing Mr. Lee screech, "Oh, you know we'll be there!!!" Moleface ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Hugh Syme & new Coverdale-Page album Date: Sat, 03 Apr 93 20:55:37 EST From: Rob Cash <rmcash@eos.ncsu.edu> I don't know if anybody mentioned this already, but none other than Hugh Syme is credited for Art Direction & Design on the new Coverdale-Page album. It's a good album, but some parts maybe are a bit *too* Zeppelinesque (if that's possible for Jimmy Page). BTW, if anybody knows who this Coverdale guy is, please send me email and save me from my ignorance! Cheers, Rob || || || || || ||=. Cheers & Beers! || ||=. || || | || || | || || | Rob Cash || || | || || | B.S. Student in Computer Science || || | || || | North Carolina State University || || | || ||=' || ||=' ||_______|| Internet: rmcash@eos.ncsu.edu ||_______|| \_________/ \_________/ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 03 Apr 93 20:17:49 GMT From: "RAD232" <INFORMM.RAD232@UIAMVS.WEEG.UIOWA.EDU> Subject: Tull & Such Yo, folkes...a few thangs: This Ian Anderson collaboration rumor was a vicious, nasty bit of laugh which required hours of expanding my personal conscious- ness to forgive. Downright blasphemous hoax] Some things you just don't joke about. It WOULD be an interesting interaction, however. Someone call 'em...and yes, Mssr. Anderson did indeed do a song called "Fly by Night" on his "Walk Into Light" album. I thought I was the only one who owned one, and regarded it a fossible pigment of my imagination. The respective songs don't have much in common beyond the title, but there is another song which...probably should be discussed on the Tull list (if there is one; anybody know?). Wish I could make the convocation up in Otronto, if only to help it happen, but-alas-'tis-not-to-be. Next year, perhaps, if I start saving $$$ now...hope it gets off the ground anyway. Sounds like a time. Luck to all, and the effort IS appreciated, even if we can't make it] A final thing which was of interest to me, since I lack ftp abilities so far as I can discover, is an ftpmail server, which will process all those ftp requests you wish you could make. The address is ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com and I think we sent a message with just "help" as text to get started on it. You send all your commands in a mail message, it ftp's them for you and sends back the result. A bit on the roundabout side, perhaps, but for some of us the roundabout is the only bout about...? Scott "Send me boots]" Edgar <scott-edgar@uiowa.edu> (Tapes, really, not boots <no Coleman hipwaders, please>. The only one I ever got my hands on was a radio show done right after Neil joined the band. Mostly stuff off the first album, but included was a Beatles tune--"This Boy", it seems. Copy recorder moved too slow; Geddy could REALLY hit those high notes] It's currently floating somewhere in Arkansas with a friend of mine, so I don't know if I can land it again or not. I do have access to lots of other stuff besides Rush, if anyone wants to swap a few....something off the Hemispheres tour would be marvelous, being MY first Rush concert. I deemed "Rush" a most appropriate moniker after THAT one....) [ Again, keep the bootleg stuff to email. Also the song you're refering to is "Bad Boy" from Beatles VI. :rush-mgr ] *Another Actual Fact: The meaning of the word "mutant" has gradually changed over the years.* ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Apr 93 21:58:20 -0500 From: tcorcora@sunlab.cit.cornell.edu (Travis Corcoran) Subject: Rush at weddings >...and the best part is- by the time most of us get shanghied into getting married (I recall the average age was low 20's), we'll have another 10 or 20 albums of Rush songs to choose from ;) --- Travis J.I. Corcoran tcorcora@sunlab.cit.cornell.edu This? This is ice. This is what happens to water when it gets too cold. This? This is Kent. This is what happens to people when they get too sexually frustrated. (Real Genius) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: lbutler@hubcap.clemson.edu (L Clator Butler Jr) Subject: Re: Anthem Record's phone # -- Prime Mover Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1993 01:39:12 -0500 (EST) G'day folks, I have a question, and an answer. The question: Does anybody have the Phone number to Anthem Records? I am working on a preview to Critical Mass for our university's last printing of the newspaper this year. Respond via E-mail please. And the answer...concerning "Prime Mover" and what it means: (First off, remember poetry and lyrics can be interpreted many ways. Prime Mover is one of the names given to the supreme being by the Deists during the era around the mid-to-late 1700's known as "the enlightenment." Another popular title is the "Clock Maker." The Deists were the forerunners of the Unitarians, who take a scientific approach to religion. Basically they say if it cannot be seen, it cannot be proven...but that does not mean it does not exist. Are you with me so far? I do not know what Neil had in mind exactly when he was writing the words to "Prime Mover," but they strike me as talking about the creation of such a movement which bucks the system. "ALTERNATING CURRENTS IN A TIDEWATER SURGE RATIONAL RESISTANCE TO AN UNWISE URGE anything can happen" That is my first clue. The other line about "ALTERNATING CURRENTS" (you look it up) is along the same lines. The last two stanzas sound as if the Prime Mover is talking itself: "I set the wheels in motion turn up all the machines activate the programs and run behind the scenes I set the clouds in motion turn up light and sound activate the window and watch the world go 'round--" The belief is that the Prime Mover created the world and then detached itself from the world, to watch its creation, or move on to other things. Oh, and the stanza about "FILTERS ON OUR EYES..." I think it is about how we tend to not see the views of others clearly because of our own views, which tend to obstruct what we see...to darken our lenses. One last thing: The most well known Deists were Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and Ben Franklin. Hence the Separation of Church and State. --Clator (officially L. Clator Butler, Jr.) --lbutler@hubcap.clemson.edu p.s. How many of you think Tori Amos should open for Rush? I think she would be perfect. She is Canadian, she has incredible music, she is incredible live, and her words are the only thing that can move me as much as Neil's (And Roger Waters, for that matter). [ Roger Waters...ah an excellent choice! :) :rush-mgr ] Thoughts, anybody? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bruhnjb@cda.mrs.umn.edu (Jamie E. Bruhn) Subject: Twilight Zone Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1993 00:49:38 -0600 (CST) Yes, Iron Maiden did a song called Twilight Zone and put it on their 1981 release "Killers" -Jamie ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Chad King <kingc@spot.Colorado.EDU> Subject: Re: .sig and Twilight Zone Date: Sun, 4 Apr 93 1:32:12 MST Hi all: To Michael Miller (I think): Well, the way I use my .sig (possibly not the best way) is to (1) create a file called ".sig" or whatever, and (2) whenver you want to put it in a file, use the "insert file" command in whatever editor you are using (M-x insert-file in gnuemacs) to put it in there. This probably isn't the most elegant way to do it, but it works for me. To Floyd F: The band, Golden Earring, (of "Radar Love" fame) wrote a song called "Twilight Zone" in the early eighties. It has almost no similarities, save for the title, to the version on 2112. Chad _______________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | ---| | | Chad King (kingc@spot.colorado.edu) | | ---| | | | | | | |--- | | | "You know how that rabbit feels | | | | | | | | Going under your spinning wheels" | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | | GO BUFFS!!!!! | | | Q: Why is it so windy in Wyoming? | - Neil Peart, _Between_the_Wheels_ | | A: Nebraska sucks! | (That's RUSH, you know) | =============================================================================== | The opinions expressed above are my own. If you disagree with them, you're | | wrong. Flames encouraged. I need the attention. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1993 09:18 EDT From: Randy 'Lerxst' Kaelber <RSKAELBER@MIAVX1.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> Subject: Rush a) The Band b) L*mba(ugh) and Clinton/New World Man [ Folks let's keep the political stuff to email pupleeezee? :rush-mgr ] I've had the same problem with these two Rush options. It really puts me in a bind now. If I say "I like Rush", I get these looks from people like I'm off my tree, and then I have to explain, "No, not Limbaugh, the band!" and those looks oftentimes STILL don't go away, *sigh* Oh well... BTW, don't think that liberals have the corner on the market in hating Rush (Limbaugh! Not the group! :) ). I count myself as a conservative (for the most part!) and can't really stand the guy. He's an egomaniac. If you've got a good AM receiver, try Mike McConnell's Midday show, 10am - 2pm EDT, at 700 WLW, Cincinnati. He should be receivable within 400 or so miles at that time.He speaks far more profoundly for conservative views than Rush ever did. On the Clinton/New World Man issue: "Is this a joke?" - David St. Hubbins No, actually it is what Neil Had in mind when he wrote those lyrics in the early 80s.... He was SOOOO scared that he hopped in his time machine and had a conversation with himself to write this song "in code" of course. Neil's next stop: The delivery of a coded message to the 1st Century A.D. IT's working title is "Revelations". Come on! Neil would be ashamed. On another note, I like the cover concept for the new album. Pity it's an April Fool's. You had me going until the Ian Anderson part. It just seems like to much of a good thing to be true. Perhaps I should have figured it out with the baseball song, but with the boys, you never know! (That's part of why I love Rush! [No, no... not Limbaugh, let me explain...]) Randy Kaelber, Systems Analysis/Psychology Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, North America: Sol 3, Orion Arm ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Blake Butterworth <butterwo@rex.cs.tulane.edu> Date: Sun, 4 Apr 93 13:06:11 CDT Subject: Re: LaVilla and Vital signs TABS!! (Almost) La Villa Strangiato E5 E5 B(add E) ----5-------------5-------------5---------0------------ -7-----4--7--5-------4--7--5----7--4--7---0------------ -------------4-------------4-------4--8---4------------ -------------2-------------2--------------4------------ -------------2-------------2--------------2------------ ------------------------------------------------------- p p p p p p p -0---0-1---0-3-1-0-0----------------------------------- ---3-----3-----------3-1-0-1-3-1-0--------------------- -----------------------------------2-1-2-2-1-2-4-2-1--- ------------------------------------------------------- p F --------------------------------------------------1---- --------------------------------------------------2---- -3-3-2-0-2-3-3-5-3-2-0----------------------------3---- -----------------------3-2-0-0-2-3-3-5-3-2-0------3---- ---------------------------------------------3-0--1---- C * C * A -8-------|-------8-------|-------|--------------------- ---8-----|---------8-----|-5-5-5-|-2-2-2-2-0----------- -------0-|-------------0-|-5-5-5-|-2-2-2-----2-0------- -----0---|-----0-----0---|-5-5-5-|-2-2-2---------2-0--- ---------|---7-----------|-3-3-3-|-0-0-0--------------- ---------|-8-------------|-------|--------------------- *repeat p=pull-off Here's some of the song. It should be pretty accurate, but don't hold me to it (especially on that solo part). A guy named Dave Kohn (hope he doesn't mind giving his name) at dkohn@ub.d.umn.edu is offering the whole and accurate transcription from GFTPM in 12 1-megabyte postscript files. I don't think he would mind you mailing him and asking for the transcription. Blake p.s. I can't remember Vital Signs well enough to tab anything out of it. I know that this tune can definately be found in a music store though. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: beezus@aol.com Subject: The video for "Superconductor" Date: Sun, 04 Apr 93 14:40:08 EDT Hello, Rusheads! For your reading enjoyment, here is a SHORT post: Would anybody happen to have a 1/2" VHS copy of the video for "Superconductor"? If so, perhaps I might be able to procure a copy of your copy. Aw, you know what I mean. Please address all responses to: BEEZUS@AOL.COM Thank you for you patronage. And as always: "We've got Mars on the horizon." (It's true.) ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Beneath, Between, and behind Date: Sun, 04 Apr 93 14:48:31 EST From: airborne@BlackWlf.Mese.Com! Hello Rush fans! Has anyone ever figured out what happened to the second verse of Beneath, Between and, Behind found on FBN? I have never heard the verse, save the original. I have RUSH COMPLETE VOL.I and DELUXE ANTHOLOGY, neither of which have the "missing" lyrics. I was just wondering if anyone knew the deal. I also would like to agree that Rush and a good buzz make for a wonderful time. "Draw another goblet from the cask of forty-three..." -- Domain: airborne@blackwlf.mese.com (Chris Sullivan) Alternative: emory!uumind!willard!blackwlf!airborne Call BlackWolf's Den Usenet news and Internet Email BBS! (404)/642-9933 12/24/96/14.4 v.32bis v.42bis ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sunday, 04 April 1993, 14:18:50 EDT From: Chuck <chuck@geosci.lan.mcgill.ca> Subject: Critical Mass, and other ramblings Well it's good to see the NMS getting so big! Re: Jeremy S. says, "Why conjecture about an album until it happens?" Because it's fun to anticipate, perhaps? I bet Critical Mass has to do with an environmental theme. That we're wasting the planet with no care until we're in an emergency state and have no air/fuel/water et cetera left. Or maybe it will deal with the importance of reaching out to people before it's too late. Critical Mass can also be the minimum about of reactants need to keep a reaction going. Maybe that refers to the minimums and maximums of what we need in our daily lives? Re: 1001001 is the binary for 73, the ascii letter "I" Yea, it's morse code too. Hey I wonder if anyone's ever noticed this before? -|- __|__ ___/ \___________ __/ \______ ____________________________________/ _____________________\_______ "right to the heart of the matter | Charles J McDonald right to the beautiful part | Earth and Planetary Science illusions are painfully shattered | McGill University right where discovery starts" | Montreal, Quebec, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1993 16:15:30 -0400 (EDT) From: Mark Luszcz <joker@ravel.udel.edu> Subject: Favorite Band Poll Results! Here are the favorite band poll resluts, tabulated in several different ways. A couple notes on how I counted the votes (1,2,3... :) ). If you wrote "These are my favorite bands _other_ than Rush...," I assumed you meant Rush was your #1. If you said two or more groups were "tied", at one spot on your list, I "untied" them and put them in the order you listed. When I refer to "Total Votes", that means any group listed, from #1 to #5, got 1 "vote". "Total Points" were counted by giving a #1 choice 5 points, #2 choice 4 points, etc. The total number of responses I got were 63. Drum roll please, Neil. And the results were... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Favorite Group (i.e., #1 choices) Group #1 votes percent Rush 48 76.2% Yes 3 4.8% Genesis 2 3.2% Van Halen 2 3.2% Marillion 1 1.6% Queen Living Colour Queensryche Faith No More Concrete Blond Jethro Tull The Beatles In no particular order, all had 1 vote * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Total Points/Total Votes Rush 274/61 Iron Maiden 13/6 Kansas 7/3 Yes 66/18 Primus 12/5 Living Colour 6/2 Pink Flyod 45/16 Queen 11/4 Boston 6/2 Van Halen 27/8 Sting/Police 10/4 Def Leppard 6/4 Marillion 23/7 ELP 10/3 Pearl Jam 6/3 Metallica 21/7 U2 10/4 The Doors 6/3 Genesis 20/8 Queensryche 9/3 Phish 5/2 Neil Young 19/6 The Who 7/3 Frank Zappa 4/2 Led Zepplin 17/5 Extreame 7/3 Alice in Chains 4/2 Jethro Tull 16/5 Journey 7/3 Chili Peppers 4/2 REM 16/6 Billy Joel 7/2 Tangarene Dream 3/2 Dream Theater 15/5 Kiss 7/2 Spin Doctors 3/2 The Beatles 15/4 King's X 7/3 and about 50 other groups that only got one vote. I guess that's it. It was more of a pain in the ass than I expected, but it was fun, too. Thanks to everyone who participated and to Dan The Poll Man for inspiration! Later, Mark ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1993 17:12:03 -0400 (EDT) From: Chad H Hutchinson <ghost@brahms.udel.edu> Subject: April Fools Joke Hi kids, I just got back from Spring Break and read all my mail. I got to the Album Update from Mike Weintraub and almost got really excited. That whole message was such a mind-fuck. Mike, you should be shot. But, I salute ya because there are a lot of additcted Rush fans on this list that probably soiled their underwear with pure excitement when they read your post. We all need a little shot in the arm (or ass) once in a while to bring us back to reality. Good show. When I was leaving Trump in Atlantic City on Monday night, I was listening to 100.7 WZXL and they played "Jacob's Ladder." That's a new one for me as far as air play goes. Damn good station by the way. ============================================================================ | | | \ _____ \ \ \ ____ \ The Ghost | | \ \ \ \ \ ghost@brahms.udel.edu | | \ \ \ \_____ \ ____ Chemical Engineering | | \ \ \ \ \ \ University of Delaware | | \__ \_______ \______ \__ \__ | | "Life redirected in ways unexpected." | ============================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1993 14:37:57 -0700 (MST) From: Guy K Mcarthur <guy@gas.uug.arizona.edu> Subject: Prime Mover Just some thoughts on the "what does Prime Mover mean" question. While I don't really know, it's really abstract I think, I may be able to shed some light on it. In Greek cosmology (crystalline spheres that held the planets) the Prime Mobile (Prime Mover) was the entity responsible for turning the spheres. He turned the outermost sphere (a sphere of fire) and this motion was in turn carried to all the inner spheres: the sphere of fixed stars and then the spheres of the planets Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, the Sun, Venus, Mercury, and the Moon. The Earth was motionless at the center of the universe. This cosmology comes mainly from Aristotle. He thought that all motions in the heavens were "natural." Thus the prime mover was _the_ source of all natural motion. So I think the song might be about some modernistic type of "Prime Mover" perhaps some kind of quantum mechanical energy? All of our energy, our motion, is of course based on the energies and motions of atoms and molecules. These are composed of the "basic elemental" quantum particles. ...so consider life in terms of quanta... the Sun fuses nuclei creating photons and neutrinoes, the photons make there way out of the sun in about a million years, eight minutes later they arrive at earth, get filtered by the atmosphere, the photons that are filtered the least are the most useful to plants, certain molecules in plants use this energy to build other molecules, ones that are essential to our life, storing energy and then converting it into our motion in the macroscopic world. ...and as to how the mind is structured in terms of quanta nobody really knows... does any of this help? I would be most glad to hear other thoughts on the subject of "Prime Mover" because it's still kind of above my head. --Guy <guy@gas.uug.arizona.edu>------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: 04/01/93 - The National Midnight Star #653 From: sheep@gargoyle.hacktic.nl (Frank Schaapherder) Date: Sun, 04 Apr 93 22:28:30 CET Hi group, Someone (oops, deleted the name) wrote: > 1) On the bottom of the inside cover of the Roll The Bones concert program > is a pattern made of skulls and bones. This turns out to be Morse code. It > says: > REMEMBER DEATH This is an old topic, but that's not what I want to say. In a museum here in The Hague, there's an old painting (16th century or something) showing a skull and a kind of banner. The banner display the words "Momento Mori" which is Latin for Remember Death. Too bad they didn't sell any postcards of this painting. This very interesting piece of trivia was brought to you by the letter @ Take care, -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep = Frank Schaapherder redrehpaahcS knarF = peehS 'As time goes by, there's one thing I have come to realise The time goes by, never let yourself be forced to compromise' --- Saga -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1993 00:12:00 EST From: "Matt Smith (813) 494-4222" <SMITHM5@mail.firn.edu> Subject: Wedding tune--you make the call... Greetings Rusheads -- First post, etc. After seeing the numerous polls come and go in the single month I've been a subscriber, I figured I'd hop on the bandwagon and offer you a poll that will at least make somethin' happen. Seems as though I'm getting married this November, and I've already started a list of music that _will_ be played at some point. Rush being part of that list is a given, but I figured I'd let the NMSers decide exactly what the songs would be. If the wedding string has not grown completely tiresome, e-mail me what you think the most _appropriate_ Rush tune would be for my nuptials. I'll post the results in a week or so, and the winner(s) will be played Nov. 20! So, if you already took the plunge and wish you'd played (insert fav tune here), plan to play (ditto) at your ceremony, or just think (song X) is the greatest thing since seedless grapes, lemme know about it! And, no, I'm not Catholic, so I can't entitle the whole shindig _Critical Mass_. :/ Look forward to hearing from _you_, Matt Smith SMITHM5@FIRNVX.FIRN.EDU "Don't ask me, I'm just improvising my illusion of careless flight" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 04 Apr 93 18:57:15 CDT From: Tracey <TMCCART3@UA1VM.UA.EDU> Subject: A totally different creature Ahem. Johnny, when you say feamel Rush fans are "a totally different creature," what do you mean? Different from *what*? : ) And Matthew Van Horn, your none-too-subtle gay-bashing reminds me never to generalize, even if it's to assume that all Rush fans are intelligent. Thanks for the refresher. [ Really now... the above is more suited for email and not publicly broadcast over a mailing list. Just my thoughts. :rush-mgr ] Tracey ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 04 Apr 93 18:21:56 GMT From: "RAD232" <INFORMM.RAD232@UIAMVS.WEEG.UIOWA.EDU> Subject: HOW do they GET this stuff]? Gleetings, Arr... Okay, okay, I know you're sick of this, but I am having a bit of difficulty fathoming how one can get "Oh Satan, you, you are the one who is shining wall of satan, walls of sacrifice. I know it's you are the one I love." from playing "All the world's (indeed) a stage" backwards. It's like Bolton being a palindrome of Ipswich: It don' work] For one thing, there seems to be just a fyeeww too many syllables in the former to be derived from the latter...maybe in their evil deviousness they're STACKING THEM UP] I'm not an expert on reversed phonetics, but it seems that the Rush line (which was derived from Shakespeare anyway; why can't these folks ever bother dead people?) would sound much more like "Jait sudeed nizdlr wuthla"....wait a sec, the room seems to be getting mysteriously colder all of a sudden... maybe the air-conditioning kicked on, or....maybe it's....Sa ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: 04/03/93 - The National Midnight Star #654 From: alester@farpost.chi.il.us (Andy Lester) Date: Sun, 04 Apr 93 18:29:39 CDT > musical inferiority complex. And nearly 14 years later, there aren't > any punk bands left intact from that time, and the title "Permanent > Waves" was indeed prophetic. The Ramones are certainly still around. Henry Rollins of Black Flag is a bigger force now than he was then. I saw the Buzzcocks tour 1.5 years ago. Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys is still his Jelloy self. You're seeing the punk ethic through the eyes of what many call now dinosaur rock, and discounting the ideal of "live fast, die young, and leave a beautiful corpse". What was left behind is what matters, not where they are now. "Spirit of Radio" is no greater an achievement simply because Rush trot out the old warhorse every year or two in concert halls around the world. Similarly, "California Uber Alles" is no less a classic just because the Dead Kennedys broke up. For that matter, some may see "California Uber Alles" as a greater achivement because of the effect that the DKs have had. Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy do a great version of it on _Hiphoprisy Is The Greatest Luxury_, as well as a different mix on _Virus 100_, the DK's cover comp. Other than Primus snagging on some of "YYZ", I don't know of anyone else who has felt the same way about Rush. None of this discounts Alex, Geddy and Neil's influences on me, the readership of NMS, or the world in general. Rush was my first Favorite Band, and will always be up there. But, oh, to have seen the Buzzcocks in their heyday back then, or the Ramones or Agent Orange or Dead Kennedys or... the list goes on... --- alester@farpost.chi.il.us The girl I used to love / Lives in this yellow Andy Lester, Palatine, IL house / Yesterday, she passed me by / She doesn't Fidonet 1:115/934 wanna know me now -- The Who ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Rush/Live material Date: Mon, 5 Apr 93 7:49:10 GMT From: Dominic Binks <binks@compsci.bristol.ac.uk> In response to Mike Silverman. I think the reason that Rush don't release more live material is that their own standards require them to make it good quality and therefore value for money, but they really do not enjoy making live albums. They have to spend about a month going over old stuff - they may have played it several thousand times and they just get bored - they want to get on with writing. In this situation I think the ratio 4:1 is good. We can still gripe about it, but we ought to consider them as well when griping. Dominic Binks binks@uk.ac.bris.cs ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 05 Apr 93 13:20:09 BST From: CP_PWM%CMS.BRISTOL.AC.UK@ib.rl.ac.uk Subject: Roll the Bo?nes Hi, Last NMS Benjamin Radford asked about the cover of Roll the Bones and that Julian's head is in the wrong place. I can now exclusively reveal that his head is deliberately positioned there to cover the missing letter 'n'. The actual title should read 'Roll the Bonnes', and my dictionary says a bonne is a) French for good (i.e. let the good times roll?), and b) a French serving Maid. That makes Roll the Bonnes have quite a few other interpreations, n'est pas? ;-) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian to crowd: You're all sheep! Just a mob! None of you are individuals. Whole crowd in unison: We *are* individuals! We *are* individuals! Lone voice at back of crowd: I'm not. Life of Brian, Monty Python. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul May, University of Bristol, UK ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Christopher C. Johnson" <ducky@wpi.WPI.EDU> Subject: Opening Songs Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1993 12:10:05 -0400 (EDT) Opening songs other than Big Money/Spirit of Radio/Force Ten.. hmmm... I thought of a couple interesting openers. I think Overture and Temples of Syrinx from 2112 would be a cool opener as well as YYZ... It would be cool to have them start the show off with something instrumental and powerful... (this is why La Villa Strangiato didn't get the vote -- it starts kind of slow). Other possibilities could be Anthem or Limelight (which they used to follow up Force Ten on the RTB tour, which was excellent). ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "Fly by night, away from here. Change my life again. Fly by night, goodbye my dear. My ship isn't coming, and I just can't pretend." --ducky@wpi.wpi.edu ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 05 Apr 1993 12:51:43 -0500 (EST) From: JJS21@JAGUAR.UOFS.EDU Subject: There ARE more Rush fans in my area besides me!! I was studying at my school on Sat. night (yep, Sat. night - no I'm not a GEEK.. can you say P-R-O-C-R-A-S-T-I-N-A-T-I-O-N???).. anyway, I had a RUsh T-Shirt on I got when I say them in N.J. at the Meadowlands last year, and I had two or three people come up to me and say" Hey! RUSH--COOL!!" I even sat ans talked Rush with one of 'em for about 20 mins. . I always felt as the 'musical outcast ' in my area because I was the only Rush fan I knew of, and everyone who knew this asked me why I liked them all the time.... Well, I was glad to see that there are at least three fans in my area!! Joe ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 05 Apr 1993 12:03:58 -0600 (CST) From: Fate is just the weight of circumstances <MULVJAM@minna.acc.iit.edu> Hello, jarmone@kenyon.edu posted in the last TNMS asking for an explanation of the song Prime Mover. Here are my thoughts. I think the line that best describes the meaning of the song is "The point of the journey is not to arrive." It's a song about what an individual can do with one's life. "Anything can happen" if you want it and work for it. It's a song about celebrating life as an individual. And yes, the name "Prime Mover" has been used to describe God. But I think the meaning in the song is closer to the Prime Movers in Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Do we all agree? Does anyone agree? Is anyone out there? Later. Jim ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Apr 93 13:39:01 -0400 From: greg dolce <gdolce@engin.umich.edu> Subject: Metallica, etc. Will: I believe you are right. I don't remember when I first heard it, but I am certain that Geddy Lee almost ended up producing Master of Puppets. I was beginning to think I was the only person who ever heard this. On the subject of screwed up song titles, I remember when WZZO in Allentown/Bethlehem PA first played dreamline. All day, they promoted the song as "Desert Highway." They didn't actually get it right until just before they played the song. As for the Moody Blues. Please!!! The day Rush plays with the Moody Blues is the day I throw myself off a cliff. (Just my opinion, of course.) Greg P.S. Michigan by three. GO WOLVERINES!!! ----------------------------------------------------------
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