The National Midnight Star #687

From temples@syrinx.umd.edu Wed May 26 19:06:26 1993 Return-Path: <temples@syrinx.umd.edu> Received: from syrinx.umd.edu by dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (4.1/NIST-dsys) id AA11786; Wed, 26 May 93 19:06:25 EDT Received: by syrinx.umd.edu (5.57/Ultrix2.4-C) id AA07633; Wed, 26 May 93 18:30:07 -0400 Date: Wed, 26 May 93 18:30:07 -0400 Message-Id: <9305262230.AA07633@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: 05/26/93 - The National Midnight Star #687 Status: R
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Re: 05/25/93 - The National Midnight Star #686 ** Special Edition ** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 May 1993 13:41:12 -0400 (EDT) From: "Greg J. Musi <musi+@pitt.edu>" <musi+@pitt.edu> Subject: Becoming addicted to Rush Hello Rush followers, Since everybody is writing on how they started liking Rush, I'll put mine in. I had really only heard the "accessible" hits (i.e. Tom Sawyer, TSOR, etc...) but a friend of mind suggested that I join a computer e-mail Rush digest called none other then "The National Midnight Star". So I subscribed and my interest in Rush increased exponentially! So I have all of you to thank for getting me addicted to Rush! Greg Musi *************************************************************************** ** Greg J. Musi ==> University of Pittsburgh ** ** Computing Lab Operator Forbes Quad Lab ** ** BITNET : MUSI@PITTVMS or GJMST14@PITTVMS ** ** INTERNET: MUSI+@PITT.EDU or GJMST14+@PITT.EDU ** *************************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 May 1993 17:40:21 -0700 (MST) From: Guy K Mcarthur <guy@gas.uug.arizona.edu> Subject: Re: Lee/lifeson On Mon, 24 May 1993 mcmahan@cs.unca.edu wrote: !!!!!!!! > > what was the last song written by either Lee or Lifeson or > >Lee/Lifeson? i.e. the last song on which Neil didn't contribute? > > Do you mean the last song that *WAS* written by Lee/Lifeson and Neil > *WASN'T* writing on it? Yes... > That would be Gangster of Boats on Roll The Bones! >...but I mean the words, not music. Later +----------------------------=============================--------------------+ "I got my sights on the stars< -- -- -- -- > . . won't get that far > __ __ __ __ < . . but I'll try anyway..." < __ __ __ - __ > * RUSH/best I can > == == == == < SEDS/Astrophysics +----------------------------<<<guy@gas.uug.arizona.edu>>>--------------------+ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 May 1993 21:15:28 -0700 (MST) From: jeffrey r brinkman <brinkmaj@gas.uug.arizona.edu> Subject: How about this weather... Hey, I saw the post in yesterday's NMS about weather report. GET SOME. Heavy Weather is the album. The have some of the coolest songs I've ever heard on that album, esp Birdland. This is a tribute to Charlie Parker, one of the best sax players ever. And, no they are not still around. As any bassist can tell you Jaco died. Well, not much else to say. Just get some weather report. You won't be disappointed. Jeff Brinkman ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 May 93 08:07:05 EDT From: u6x22@crcws4.bgm.link.com (Chris Bush) Subject: RTB rap, etc. Before the subject gets weary and everyone gets annoyed, I have two questions about RTB. Please forgive me if they've been asked before... 1) I don't pay as much attention to the pictures and stuff inside the CD booklets (and album liners) as some people do, so I just noticed this. What's the deal with the elephant's ass on the first page of the RTB CD booklet? Is this the "gluteus max" to be kicked? 2) I still don't like the rap (yes it's a rap, not a "spoken section" - a "rose" by any other name still stinks). But why didn't they print the lyrics? The reason I'm curious is, do they read "better run homeboy" or "better run home boy"? It makes a difference you know ;-) If it IS "home boy" it lends something to the whole argument that they may have been more interested in poking fun than in exploring the current "music"al style. Also, I agree with the idea that the voice distortion is poking fun too. Not printing the lyrics could be all part of the subtle but vicious stab at the rap "culture", as most rap lyrics are so shallow and meaningless, that they are unfit for print (IMNSHO). I guess it still bewilders me that Rush even recorded something like this. I have trouble believing that it is anything but a joke. But for me, it wasn't funny. Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 May 1993 09:20 -0400 (EDT) From: "R. ALAN MONROE" <RCBI110@MARSHALL.MU.WVNET.EDU> Subject: RTB rap part live > My only complaint is that they did not perform the rap *LIVE* in >concert. The band really wimped out on that one. That was the biggest >disappointment of the last tour. It would be terribly difficult for Geddy to keep in sync with the video of the bouncing skull mouthing the words. Speaking of the bouncing skull, was it computer generated, and if so does anyone know what kind of system was used to make it? (( || /\\ \\ / /\\ (( R. Alan Monroe (( STOP (( )) _// /--\\ \\/ /--\\ )) rcbi110@muvms3.wvnet.edu )) TALKING... )) (( _ (( (( START (( )) || /\\ // ||_/ )) Pinkwater Rules! )) CHALKING! )) (( _// /--\\ \\_ || \ (( :^) (( -CMB (( ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cap2624@ultb.isc.rit.edu (C.A. Peskin) Subject: Weather Report @RUSH concert. Date: Tue, 25 May 1993 11:14:40 -0400 (EDT) I would like to point out that Bird Land (Weather Report's version) was played before rush came on stage this year at the Grate Woods RTB concert. I do not know if RUSH selects this music or not, but it was cool indeed. +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Rochester Institute of Technology Chris A. Peskin | | Electrical Engineering | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cap2624@ultb.isc.rit.edu (C.A. Peskin) Subject: RUSH PASSWORDS and SECURITY RISK. Date: Tue, 25 May 1993 11:19:01 -0400 (EDT) I am curious as to how many people who subscribe to this news letter uses words relating to RUSH as their passwords? DOn't you think this is a large security risk if you do? Anyone with some brains could go through the list of people subscribing to the nms trying album and musician names as passwords. +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Rochester Institute of Technology Chris A. Peskin | | Electrical Engineering | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 May 93 09:25:51 MDT From: Greg Thorwald <thorwald@titan.Colorado.EDU> Subject: Anticipating a Rockline interview With the new album coming up, I was wondering if anyone knows what the time frame has been from the album release to the band being interviewed on Rockline? Do you suppose that we will get to hear such an interview this fall? I have always enjoied hearing Alex, Geddy, and Neil do the live interview. Greg Thorwald mars.colorado.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Over the Europe Date: Tue, 25 May 1993 11:48:38 -0400 (EDT) From: Dreaming <snort@eng.umd.edu> Picked up the Rush boot "Over the Europe" this weekend in NYC. It's a double-CD recording of an entire show from the RTB tour (where, I'm not sure). The sound quality is very good, especially if it's an audience recording. Cost was $38. :-} -- snort@eng.umd.edu Dreaming there's a little bit of me in each electron on your phosphor ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 May 1993 14:22:04 -0400 From: Christopher Mermagen <cmermag@eng.umd.edu> Subject: Re: Worst Guitar Solo Well, I've always enjoyed the end of Necro, but that's just me.. hmmm... let's see. The only guitar solo by Alex that I can think of right now that doesn't seem to fit the song (and in that is what I mean by worst) is from High Water.. I've just never liked it, and thought it didn't work with the song. Now if you meant technically, well.... I know he's a little sloppy on some of the earlier songs, but that maybe was what he was trying to achieve, ala the Jimmy Page style (who to me, along with Vernon Reid, are the King and Prince of sloppiness). This is just one man's opinion... ciao Chris "How can I avenge the death of my partner with this pea shooter" - McBane ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 May 1993 14:54:44 -0400 (EDT) From: AGLAZER@nhqvax.hq.nasa.gov Subject: HYF, etc... I'm posting my first message to this board. Bear with me, fans! I'm mostly concerned about the impending war about HYF. Someone made some disparaging remarks about the album and the first few responses seem to be pointing towards all out war. I'll say that I didn't care for HYF when it came out. At the time I owned Signals and MP (I was just starting to listen to Rush). Its "tinny" quality turned me and a bunch of other Rush fans I knew away. Over time the songs grew on me. Most of the songs are OK or great, but the best way to judge them is to hear them LIVE. Besides, I had to deal with Presto. Sorry, I really don't think that it's a good album. The tour was great but the songs on the album aren't anything spectacular. RTB is probably the best album since PW. "Dreamline" is definitely the best song released since "The Big Money." I realize that many of you will disagree with my opinions, and that's OK. I think that the common denominator is that we all like Rush, for some reason or another, for some album or another. That's what's important. Rush fans are truly hard to find (at least, for me they have been). :) Adam Glazer Washington, DC ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 May 93 0:11:59 BST From: 'Kemarin' <ma2paw@ss1.bath.ac.uk> Subject: New Album Greets. I just looked at alt.music.progressive and found an article that was going on about the new album. I don't know if this is true or not, but it said that Peter Collins was producing it, that it would be along similar lines to PW and that the band has dumped Critical Mass as the title. Is this news? I hope that they don't, IMHO it's a good title. Can anybody enlighten me as to whether these are true or not? Feel free to contact me on e-mail if it doesn't warrant a post to the NMS. Bye ************** -Kemarin a.k.a. ma2paw@uk.ac.bath.ss1- ************** * * * {}{}{} {} {} {}{}{} {} {} This has been a PAW production * * {} {} {} {} {} {} {} * * {}{}{} {} {} {}{}{} {}{}{} "If aardvarks have green teeth, * * {}{} {} {} {} {} {} then Zorn's law says that eating * * {} {} {}{}{} {}{}{} {} {} spaghetti is illegal - DSR" * * * ********** -rush-rusH-ruSH-rUSH-RUSH-RUSh-RUsh-Rush-rush- ********** ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 May 1993 19:26:13 -0500 (CDT) From: BEEZUS@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu Subject: Tuesday's Special Edition... >...was fantastic! Is there anything else like that lurking "in the vault" somewhere? Wow! Good ol' Neil... Since the summertime's a doldrum for electronic forums like the NMS, perhaps more special editions will be on their way. Fantastic stuff... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: frick@cs.utexas.edu (Baltasar Allende Reva) Date: Wed, 26 May 1993 10:33:42 -0500 Subject: Re: 05/25/93 - The National Midnight Star #686 ** Special Edition ** The Neil Peart story is great! For the longest time the Chicago show has been my favorite, and now I know so much more about it! COOL. I have a suggestion.....We should keep a file with all of Neils writings. I big and huge file with all his writings.....He is such an excellent writer.... albertr frick@cs.utexas.edu ----------------------------------------------------------
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