The National Midnight Star #793

Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 21:35:07 -0400 Message-Id: <9310230135.AA06270@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: 10/22/93 - The National Midnight Star #793
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Circle,Triangle,Square,Red,Blue,Yellow Tooth picture -- Nail picture A thought maybe two One less window in Madison :) T-Shirt Pat Lynes and Lee Tenner Re: 10/21/93 - The National Midnight Star #791 counter part Liner better than the album Geddy sings alto Melbourne C'parts; Fugazi; whatever else I think of. My favorite counterpart from the album notes Counterparts Symbols Exposed Billboard (etc.) Closed Minds Destuctive Robbie, Chip, & Ernie Counterparts was economically priced SIMPLE FRENCH SYMBOLS! What does it say? What does This say? Counterparts Stuff... Archer is Neil - 1s and 0s are DDD Message for Robert Fleming Counterparts logo Lock Stock and Barrel Counterparts in germany Explanation of the tooth picture... Another short, shameful confession... Jim.hamilton, Robbie Chip & Ernie, T&N, Groovy Counterparts review from Balto. Sun CD Artwork and Translation of the Binary Birds and Bees Re: UK Record Shops Shock horror probe! Binary Code CP and binary code Re: 10/21/93 - The National Midnight Star #791 Re: 10/10/93 - The National Counterparts review. Who the hell is Joey? The ARCHER IS NEIL Re:Guest appearances on Cp? Rolling Stone Counterparts and Alien Shore and some other stuff Counterparts Images Lyric Expectations & other trivia "My Three Corleone Sons" different Counterparts A couple of counterparts ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu (THe RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Fri Oct 22 18:11:30 EDT 1993 Subject: Administrivia -- IMPORTANT TOUR NEWS This would've been in the first digest, but I didn't know about it until just now. This is a confirmed date, the first date of the tour will be: January 22, 1994 Bayfront Arena. Pensacola, Florida And no word yet on when tickets for the first tour date will go on sale. There's a couple of dates (unconfirmed) for Los Angeles, San Diego and Madison Square Garden in NY, but I will post the dates once confirmed. (these dates will be in Feb-Mar). :rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 21 Oct 1993 19:37:19 PDT From: "PALOALTO.CRENSHAW" <CRENSHAW@PALOALTO.EPRI.COM> Subject: Fighting Tooth and Nail... In 790, Ervan Darnell wonders about the tooth pic and the rush-mgr suggests: [ Perhaps the tooth itself is a counterpart -- you have the part you normally see (the crown), and the part you normally don't (the root). I've been thinking that perhaps the tooth and the nail go together, though why they wouldn't be in one picture then is beyond me. But you've all heard of "fighting tooth and nail" haven't you? I still like the puzzle picture, where you try to get U and I together. Have to admit I didn't come up with that idea...I kept thinking it should have been I and E (as in "i before e..."), but my co-worker got it. And of course the four Suburban Elements... Cheryl crenshaw@paloalto.epri.com ps. Isn't there a rhyme that goes with the Tinker, Evers & Chance triad? ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Circle,Triangle,Square,Red,Blue,Yellow Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 22:44:37 -0400 From: dws@acpub.duke.edu Pretty cool how they mixed up the order and color, huh? At first I thought it was the same three symbols on "Every Breath You Take" by the Police. By the way, there are no bad songs on Fly By Night or Caress Of Steel, and side two of 2112 rocks! (Something for Nothing? Passage to Bangkok? Lessons?) And please listen to the rush-mgr. I don't want to read any more anti-fraternity crap in my NMS. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1993 20:00:28 -0700 (PDT) From: Kevin Field <ijones@u.washington.edu> Subject: Tooth picture -- Nail picture For those of you wondering just what the "counterparts" are for the tooth picture and the nail picture in the CP sleeve... they are counterparts of each other! They represent the phrase "tooth and nail." Kevin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: haplopeart@aol.com Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 22:37:53 EDT Subject: A thought maybe two Hy, Ok mystery solved the 1001001 on the cover to counter parts is just that counterparts series of oppoisite sequences of 1' and 0's sorry folks look all ya want no hidden meanings, After my 50th listen I am ready to declare Moving Pictures quality(That is still the album that we measure all others by?, right?) This Disc is amazing in a ways, >From a sonic stand point it is very well engineered, the lyrics are extremely powerful, the Holy Trinity(Hy Jack@$$, Beezus(aka Bevis)) has really done a great job with this disc. Latta, HaploPeart RushFan(tm) Brougt t you by the letter "H" ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: One less window in Madison :) Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 22:04:00 CDT From: roehr@cae.wisc.edu!a Hey people, I would like to start off by thanking John Grothman for submitting the little newspaper clipping about us fans in Madison WI breaking the window of the music store. I was there, heh heh. My friend and I got to the store at about 11:30pm and walked up along the edge of the crowd so we were right by the door. To make the story short, the store opened their door at 12:00, the crowd pushed foward like a mosh pit, and the window just couldn't take it. I kind of got worried because, just as that window broke, I was being pressed into the window on the other side. It was worth it though. I got into the store with the first group of people and had Counterparts, a free Counterparts t-shirt, and the P-Jam album (what the hell, I was there) in less than 20 minutes. Got some free pizza too! The main reson I am writing this is because there were a LOT of rush fans there for the so called "Pearl Jam Party". I just wish the radio stations around here would realize that there are so many of us. Just thought I would blab a little instead of quietly reading all the time. By the way, I don't know what the P-Jam CD sounds like because Counterparts hasn't come out of my CD player since I got it home. See ya, Donner. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1993 22:56:49 -40975532 (CDT) From: Edward Kaplan <ekaplan@genesis.MCS.COM> Subject: T-Shirt Can anyone suggest a place where I can find tour shirts from old concerts? Any help would be great! [ Check out the Rush Backstage Club - they sell older tour shirts and programs, things like that. Although you'll probably be hard pressed to find something besides a S or a M size. :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 18:18:39 HST From: puanani@wana.pbrc.Hawaii.Edu (Puanani Akaka) Subject: Pat Lynes and Lee Tenner Greetings. Well, I must say I am a sad Rush fan. Although I finally got the new album -- HI JIM! -- (yay!), and marveled at the layout of all the pictures, symbols and the lyrics side, I was even more saddened and shocked to see, "In Memory of Pat Lynes and Lee Tenner" Folks, these guys were part of Rush's crew for many years. Pat used to drive the trucks/buses and Lee was, I believe, part of the sound team (I may be wrong on that) -- go check your early Rush albums. And I am sure, they were the bands' good friends. They helped create the concerts we all saw and loved. Let us pause for a few moments in respect for them. If not for ourselves, then for Rush. [ I wonder if Pat (or is it Lee) is related to the nice lady who runs the Rush Backstage club in Las Vegas. I remember talking to her and she mentioned her son (or was it son in law? or brother?) was working for Rush as a bus driver for one of their big rigs.. :rush-mgr ] Thank you. Even though I didn't know them, I feel like a part of the band is missing. I just can't believe that. Talk about a shock. puanani ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cap2624@ultb.isc.rit.edu (C.A. Peskin) Subject: Re: 10/21/93 - The National Midnight Star #791 Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 00:36:21 -0400 (EDT) Yes, 'hammel' has it right about the binary!!! I was looking ALL OVER the disk to see if it was DDD or not. This makes complete sense. Each row of binary represents each 'D' in DDD. All the recent rush albums have been DDD. Good show! +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Rochester Institute of Technology Chris A. Peskin | | Electrical Engineering | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 18:38:51 HST From: puanani@wana.pbrc.Hawaii.Edu (Puanani Akaka) Subject: counter part For all those disappointed in not finding a counter part on the cover. They weren't so dumb after all -- check the blueprint picture on the bottom middle "fold" -- what do you see? Ho-hoo! puanani ---------------------------------------------------------- From: sffrank@aol.com Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 00:24:10 EDT Subject: Liner better than the album Well, I guess it's time to add my thoughts on the latest Rush release. It's hard to explain my feelings on this release. For one, it has always taken quite a while for many of the newer albums from Rush to grow on me. The last one that I really just picked up and enjoyed immediately was HYF. Now with the latest addition to my Rush collection, I find myself wondering if even time will be enough for me to learn to accept this album. My first impression was one of hope, having not heard any of the singles. 'Animate' blew me away, although reminding me of earlier U2, I thoroughly enjoyed the song. In fact, it's the only song that I've played over 10 times so far. But after that... I absolutely can't stand 'Stick it out', if only for that darn guitar lick. I mean it sounds depressing enough, but does he have to whammy the damn thing flat every other chord. Bleah!!!. To harsh in lyrics as well. 'Nobody's Hero' is one of the first Rush songs that comes off as total garbage. Okay, I can understand the issue being covered by the song, but the lyrics are so... I can't even think of a word, except it's hard for me to keep from laughing at the lyrics. The entire song seems out of place on the album, almost as much as Red Tide seemed out of place on Presto. Also, this song is not solely about Aids as some people seem to think. I also like the music itself, but the lyrics just seem so sappy. I don't know if it's Peter Collins influence, but certain songs on this album touch me as having the feel of a Queensryche album, especially some of the melody in 'Cut to the Chase' and definitely 'Double Agent' (Every time I hear the spoken words, I keep hearing 'Even in death you still look sad' from 'Electric Requiem' off of Mindcrime'. Other than that, I guess my main gripe with the album is that it doesn't touch me, doesn't make me feel. I can listen to songs like 'Big Wheel', 'Subdivisions', Marathon, 'Mission', and others and feel the songs. They make me think, they seem to address me. There is nothing on this album that hits me in this manner. In musical terms, it seems very monotonous, especially in songs like 'Stick it out' and 'Cut to the chase'. So for me, I only hope they cut two or three songs from this album for the concert tour. I bet that they will open with 'Animate'. I do have to say that the Liner Notes are awesome. There are so many things buried in those images. I hope someone will take the time to find out the significance of everything and get it in the FAQ. I can spend more time pondering that instead of the album. BTW, Sonny, Michael, Fredo were the sons of Marlon Brando in the Godfather series. The Hoss, Little Joe, & other guy were from some old western TV serial that I can't think of right now. Lorne Greene was in it I think. Also, I caught the MST3K refs., but how about the Ren & Stimpy one. John K was the original voice of Ren and creator of the series. You know, I've loved every Rush album up to this one. I guess after so many there would have to be one that I just couldn't get into, I think this is the one. But in other news, I'm even more depressed by the new Pearl Jam album, which certainly is nowhere near as good as their debut. SF Frank Censorize me, Laminate me, Martinize me, Detonate me, Plagerize me, Confiscate me, Oxidize me, Tolerate me. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 23:47:41 -0500 From: junoks@sage.cc.purdue.edu (Stacey Ksenzakovic) Subject: Geddy sings alto I truly love tenors, especially this one, but it just annoys the heck out of me when I can't sing all of a song without either losing the low notes or jumping an octave and sounding too operatic for the context. So this album is perfect for me too-- thanks Cheryl. This also relates to how some ppl have been saying his voice is different in some way. I noticed in "Everyday Glory" on the "no matter what they say" parts, he gets up to high C without screaming. This is different. Also he didn't come CLOSE to cracking on it-- wow. My admiration continues to grow, but no lawn tents for me thank you. To vortex on the harmony thing: It's easy as anything to tell seconds and thirds apart, because seconds buzz a bit (almost painfully) and thirds don't. The words at the time seem to call for seconds [at war] but I don't remember what it really is. A bit about aging: Jamie Sandford says that you can tell this album was done by "cool old guys." Actually I think they seem a lot younger on this one, but with no less talent. The pictures are done in such a way as to add to this thought, at least on the cassette. BTW, if you think 40 is old, chew on this: my mom, who is a mere six days younger than Geddy, has a 21-year-old boyfriend. :^P Even so, I find it interesting that most ppl on here call a bunch of 40-year-olds "boys." Music keeps you young, I guess. One last thing: I LOVE THE CD FOR CHARITY IDEA!!! Thank you. I promise I will shut up for a while.. but then the weekend is coming up-- I'm not sure I can hold a thought that long w/o "Losing It." But Neil said not to swallow my tongue... Blessed be, Julie/ Juno/ Panacea *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~~* * I AM the rational romantic mystic cynical idealist! * \ / * * "Try as they might, they cannot steal your dreams." * ----><---- * * _.__ _.__ __.. -Geddy Lee, "Cinderella Man" * / \ * *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* attempted geddy smile 8^) with contacts :^) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 14:53:38 EST From: wholt@mundoe.maths.mu.OZ.AU (Warwick Holt) Subject: Melbourne C'parts; Fugazi; whatever else I think of. Wow. Counterparts is here. Melbourne people, unless you've found it somewhere else, Metal for Melbourne in Flinders St. got it in on Wed. Yes, it's great. Especially Animate, SIO, CTTC, Double Agent and LTTA. Haven't been grabbed by BSAM, Alien Shore, or (especially) Speed of Love yet. Makes for a bit of a lull in the middle of the album, unfortunately. I agree with whoever said SoL sounds like Trevor Rabin-style Yes. Yech. Ah well. The drummer in my band said the whole album sounds like it will do well on American charts. I sorta see what he means. Gotta love it, though. Best since MP? Probably. That review has sparked questions on who Fugazi are... sorry Vortex, they are most certainly NOT Marillion inspired. In fact Marillion and Fugazi are musically poles apart, and I think the Marillion album title is just a coincidence. Fugazi are a DC hardcore band, closer to Sonic Youth or Rollins Band than Rush or Marillion. VERY INTENSE music, and also very good - their drummer is fabulous. (A bit like a punk band that learnt to play and write.) I have this feeling that I may be the only Fugazi fan on this mailing list, though. (And they're playing here in a fortnight!) (BTW, I also like Marillion, but I think Fugazi would hate them solid.) I don't know about the quoting in "Double Agent", but I don't think it refers to "Wilderness of Mirrors" - I think more likely a musical quote in that same section of the song. Vaguely Fugazi-like. I'm in a quandry with Cntrps and the new Pearl Jam - which to listen to more? Both are amazing. PJ have shown they're not trendy bandwaggonners - the songs on that album (though growers, mainly) are melodic, lyrically stunning, and wonderfully arranged. I'm out of words. WOK. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 01:05:51 EDT From: corcoran@ICD.Teradyne.COM (Travis Corcoran) Subject: My favorite counterpart from the album notes >...is the trefoil (sp?) inside the oakleaf. Quebec inside Canada. Elegant. Oh, yes. Apparently it as become obligatory sometime in the last week or so to include the following phrase in every TNMS post, so here it is: "The Album *ROCKS*. It's better than great. Rush is perfect. Did I mention that the album rocks?!?!?!" Ooops. I can't think of a lame pun on the word "counterparts". I guess my post is incomplete after all....;) Well, time to queue up the disc again....;) __ TJIC (Travis J.I. Corcoran) Corcoran@ICD.teradyne.com opinions(TJIC) != opinions(employer(TJIC)) Buy a rifle, encrypt your data, and wait for the Revolution! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: duslan@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Dan Uslan) Subject: Counterparts Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1993 22:15:14 -40962758 (PDT) Some of the counterparts that have been misunderstood or missed: Athos, Porthos, Aramis are the Three Muskateers. There is no counterpart to the tooth, or to the nail. They are counterparts to each other = Tooth & Nail I don't know where "screwed, blued, and tattooed" comes from, but Primus uses that line in their song "Fish On." Could the boys be playing homage to Primus like Primus has to them? (They play parts from YYZ and Cygnus X-1 in concert) X's and Y's are the sex chromosomes. Females have two X chromosome, males have an X and a Y. Another funny thing I noticed. . .Yes, the picture of the sink is literally "counter parts," but also, they through in everything . . >.including the kitchen sink. Anyone notice that Howard Ungerleider is NOT the lighting director in the liner notes? Shawn Richardson is. Howard is only mentioned as helping design the lighting. Does this mean he won't be working the lights for the tour? I'm not giving in to security under pressure. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jrwilkie@eos.ncsu.edu Subject: Symbols Exposed Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 01:17:31 EDT Brendan Schulman <brendan@minerva.cis.yale.edu> says: >3. Geddy is playing the drums in one shot. Huh? Is he trying to act >like his "counterpart," Neil? I figured it represented the relationship between bass and drums. Both rhythmic, yet totally different instruments. Perfect counterparts, working together. The nut and bolt relationship in a musical form. Jeff ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 01:51:04 -0400 (EDT) From: RILEYPF@bcvms.bc.edu Subject: Billboard (etc.) When I first heard "Nobody's Hero" the "He only introduced me to.." part reminded me of "She Gives Me Love" by Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe (specifically the line "And all that I remembered.."). As I listen to it more though, I don't associate the two. This is the way a lot of new music strikes the listener: one finds comparisons. Many of you have done this, but I think as Counterparts grows on you, it will develop its own identity and such comparisons will no longer seem as valid. Billboard lists "Stick It Out" as the #1 requested song on rock radio. Also, there is a cartoon depiction of Rush in a recent "Guitar World" issue. (The issue mentions Joe Satriani on the cover.) Geddy, Alex, and Neil are shown blasting off in a spaceship, and they have green skin. Next to the picture is a small blurb about the imminent CP release. Pat Riley ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jrwilkie@eos.ncsu.edu Subject: Closed Minds Destuctive Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 01:48:52 EDT to Rush-MGR: I would respond to this privately. However, a public opinion deserves a public response. >Except for the term "rush", do fraternities and the band Rush really mix? >I may take a very cynical view of the Greek system, especially living on a >campus where it is such a high priority to so many people who have nothing >better to do, but I really don't see how Rush's message can be taken seriously >in the context of frat mentality. First of all, I have met MORE Rush fans through my Fraternity experience than anywhere else at North Carolina State. By 12:30am, After all the MIDNIGHT madness sales, there were five new copies of Cp playing simultaneously throughout the house (Rush beat Pearl jam 5 to 3, BTW). Most of my other fraternity friends are also long time Rush fans. [ Rest of post deleted. I asked to PLEASE respond to this via email. Right now the digest cannot handle the extra traffic. : rush-mgr ] Jeff ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 00:51:14 CDT From: smithm@stolaf.edu (Matthew D Smith) Subject: Robbie, Chip, & Ernie Call me stuck on bad T.V., I don't care but... Robbie, Chip, & Ernie are the three sons in "My Three Sons" featuring the late Fred MacMurray. I think... Matt Smith smithm@stolaf.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1993 23:37:25 -0700 (PDT) From: Moon Roach <saallena@ultrix.uor.edu> Subject: Counterparts was economically priced Whew, I'm back after a long hiatus...some trouble with with the system admin...After I *accidentally* forkbombed the system... Anyway, Counterparts is just sounding better and better everytime I listen to it. (Just like RTB and Presto.) My only complaint right off is the sameness of some of their songs. Some of them sound very much like each other...And it's a sound that I like, I just wish for a little more variety. As far as difficulty getting my CD, the Wherehouse had it on sale for $11.88. I remember Presto being 20 bucks(in Hawaii, Mind you) when my friend Ben broke down and bought it. (Hi, Ben!) I was still cd-less at the time, so I got by on tapes...anyway, I was expecting it to cost much more than it did! Hopefully this will catch some new fans...? Proud owner of an A1200! The life of an S.A. is a 'You don't have to be a Jew hard, underpaid one. To disapprove of murder Tears burn my eyes...' the sig of: ------R.W. The Merely Magnificent MOON ROACH! 'When I leave I don't know what I'm hoping to find And when I leave I don't know what I'm leaving behind...' -----N.P. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 21 Oct 93 22:22:56 EDT From: Paul King <72620.731@CompuServe.COM> Subject: What does it say? I just sucked in the first 1.26 seconds worth of Alien Shore into my PC and did just about everything I could to it. The best I can make out is "Madam My Lord" with an accent. Doesn't seem to make much sense, but that's all I can make out. Paul King 72620,731@compuserve.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 21 Oct 93 22:22:53 EDT From: Paul King <72620.731@CompuServe.COM> Subject: What does This say? Now, go back and look at the CD insert again. Look at the frame where is has the nine pictures (quarter, sun & moon, etc.). What is scribbled along the very top and the far left side of the frame? I can't make that out either! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 01:04:20 -0700 From: David Mechem <dmechem@atmos.washington.edu> Subject: Counterparts Stuff... I'm very pleased after hearing CP, especially after RTB, Presto, and HYF. A few select comments (I could fill up pages): - Animate is a Rush dance tune!!! Cool bass chords!!! - Stick it out is ok. Really don't like the "Don't swallow your tongue" - Nobody's Hero == Afterimage for the 90's. I much prefer the latter. I don't think this would be a good concert song. - BSaM ok, don't like the ahhahahhahahahayesyesyesyes.... - Speed of Love. Bland song, hopefully a grower. - LTTA I like better than WMT; haunting guitar melody - The guitar solo on Cold Fire is really neat - very spontaneous-sounding - Don't like the album-closer. What happened to closers like Vital Signs, Between the Wheels, & Avail. Light?? - It's sure lookin' like Neil's shooting the compound bow :) I want them to play in concert: Animate, CTTC, DA, LTTA, Cold Fire. I would die if they played: Enemy Within, Natural Science, Avail. Light (THE most underrated rush song). Enough ramblings; back to learning the bass parts.... dave ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 01:18:30 -0700 From: vinnie@netcom.com (Dan Flanegan) Subject: Archer is Neil - 1s and 0s are DDD First, for those of you who are still a little lost, the archer on the inside cover is Neil P. If you remember he took up archery a whuile ago. Also I like the explanation someone gave about the 1001010100011s, that each line symbolizes digital recording, therefore DDD. cool Finally, some of you are trying to find,m wierd and unusual things on the album, so much that you look at the obvious and make something out of it. A great example is someone who mentioned the frosted warner logo on the back of the cd. Well Atlantic is a Warner company so I should hope that Warner would have to, sorry, have the right to put their logo whereever they want! again, supurb album! Dan vinnie@netcom.com Mac Quadra for sale 0-0 send mail! ps. i know some fraternity brothers that are good friends and their houses are fine, but here at UCLA i live across from one house, and the guys there are absolute idiots. [ Ok.. now see what I'm talking about? I should be deleting this but I'm gonna leave it in as an example of what NOT to send in. I mean come on! blah blah are all frat guys and they're all absolute idiots.. blah blah - I mean this has NOTHING to do with Rush music. Leave this kind of stuff out of the digest. And yes, the rest of your PS about partying all night and stuff is all IRRELEVANT. I'm not here to advocate frats and whatnot, I just think this is NOT the place to have discussions like this. please, take it to email... please.. :rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 09:32:24 GMT From: ipelond!andrew Subject: Message for Robert Fleming Robert, I've also been trying to mail you and keep getting bounced. Please add my name to the petititon. Andy Gardner Earlsfield London I can sympathise with the boyz only wanting to tour UK and Europe every other year, but as next year is their 20th anniversary tour and NP has promised something special, I belive they should break with tradition and allow their fans the other side of the pond to benefit from this special. Good luck with the petition. I'm sure they would sell out enough gigs to warrant a tour. Andy ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Counterparts logo Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 4:36:16 CDT From: jedenney@phyast.nhn.uoknor.edu!a I just uploaded Counterparts_log.gif to syrinx (in /rush/incoming). It is a 1024x768 picture of the nifty "triangle and pac-man" logo on the back of the CD. This was my second CorelDRAW drawing ever, so be kind. 8-) I think it makes a cool X background or Windows wallpaper. Enjoy! [I also drew the front cover with the nut & bolt, etc. if anyone is interested in that] >.-----.--.--.-----.--.--.----------------------------.------------------------. | | | | | | | Jason E Denney | | | | | | --| | | jedenney@phyast.uoknor.edu | "A witty saying proves | | --| | | | | The University of Oklahoma | nothing" --Voltaire | | | |-- | | | Physics and Astronomy | | |__|__|_____|_____|__|__|____________________________|________________________| ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 00:02:54 HST From: puanani@wana.pbrc.Hawaii.Edu (Puanani Akaka) Subject: Lock Stock and Barrel For those still unsure, check the picture with the cows, and vice versa. I love this layout. Neil with goatee and tux. Jesus Christ. Hallelujah. Can I get a *bigger* copy of that picture...? Ho-hoo! puanani p.s. Hi Rodge! (I *will* get back to you!) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ulrich Hinze" <HINZE@at-server.@.fh-reutlingen.de> Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 11:20:56 GMT-1 Subject: Counterparts in germany Hi Rush fans (TM) I got it, yeah. CP appeared in germany 10/21/93! All I can say: "It's great. The boys are back!" Bye _Uli_ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Ulrich Hinze Fachhochschule fuer Technik und Wirtschaft Reutlingen Fachbereich Automatisierungstechnik 72762 Reutlingen (Germany) Alteburgstrasse 150 Phone: (49) 7121/271-606 Fax: 7121/271-224 EMail: hinze@netserv.rz.fh-reutlingen.de or hinze@at-server.at.fh-reutlingen.de ---------------------------------------------------------- From: gtas1@sunyit.edu (Terry Stedman) Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 07:30:22 -0400 Subject: Explanation of the tooth picture... The picture of the nail is right next to the picture of the tooth. Hence, "tooth and nail". Wasn't it obvious? Also, there is a slight lyrical deviation on Animate. Geddy always sings "Animate Me" instead of the printed words "Elevate Me". -- I ) I I <~ I_I Terry Stedman .sig copyright I \ I_I _> I I Internet: gtas1@pool.info.sunyit.edu 1992, T. Stedman -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 12:45:39 BST From: "Roger G Haworth userid " <SRGH0%IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK@ib.rl.ac.uk> Subject: Another short, shameful confession... Animate had a similar effect on me. I kept expecting Geddy to sing, uh...errrm >... 'masturbate me'. Sorry... As the man said, back to the petty bickering... Rodge ORQ: 'Ah yes to yes, to ahh ahh to yes'. Hey, that sounds almost orgasmic! Sorry again... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 08:16:25 -0400 From: Christopher Mermagen <cmermag@eng.umd.edu> Subject: Jim.hamilton, Robbie Chip & Ernie, T&N, Groovy Just a few notes: Jim.hamilton: Hey - Couldn't agree with ya more.. The solo on Cold Fire brought tears to my eyes.. ALEX, this is what I have been wanting. Also, Alien Shore has another great solo IMHO (can't leave out CTTC, but everyone already knows about that solo).. Cold Fire is one of my favs off this album.. : Robbie Chip & Ernie are the sons on 'My Three Sons' The tooth and the nail... sounded to me like the saying 'Tooth and Nail' (next to each other and all) Matt Smith: I agree totally with your assesment.. I _try_ to play bass and follow the drums with my friend who has been playing over the past 7 years.. He's been listening to this album straight since It's release, and I've been doing the same.. The bass is just wonderful on this album.. Same with the drums- I think it is definately time for Peart to partake of the groove scene.. It sounds great.. later Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 08:21:41 -0400 From: Christopher Mermagen <cmermag@eng.umd.edu> Subject: Counterparts review from Balto. Sun FYI: COUNTERPARTS Rush Some bands create trends, and others follow them. But Rush seems to ignore the process entirely, making the music it wants regardless of the latest trends or fashion. So some songs on "Counterparts" come on hard and crunchy (the self-sufficiency anthem "Stick It Out," for example), some are jazzily adventurous (like the funky instrumental "Leave That Thing Alone"), and some have the semi-acoustic sheen of singer/songwriter mate- rial (as on the gay tolerance tune "Nobody's Hero"). In fact, the album's only real constants are Geddy Lee's voice - which has grown wonderfully expressive over the years - and the virtuosic percision of the playing. But that's all most Rush fans want, anyway. HEY HEY HEY- can you believe it - a review that actually liked Ged's voice? WHOA.. enjoy- Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 08:50:05 -0400 From: gridley@fim8.fim.wpafb.af.mil (Skip Gridley) Subject: CD Artwork and Translation of the Binary Hey Gang, I'm sure others will mention these, but I was so amused by the lists of counterparts in the CD artwork I thought I'd help a few quizzical NMS'ers out there. Here goes: blued/tattooed - _Should_ be screwed, blued, tatooed (semi- self explanatory) hoss joe & the other guy - from TV's Bonanza Robbie/chip/ernie - My Three Sons athos, porthos, aramis - The Three Musketeers - Dumas I'm going with the Quebec/Canada thing on the leaves (maple & fleur de lis) As far as the birds go, one is an African swallow and one is a European swallow ;-) I thought the nail went with the tooth - "tooth and nail" explains why there's no hammer, and also gives a counterpart for the tooth The raised Warner symbol is another counterfeit deterrent, like the holofoil sticker. Other random musings: I also always thought the trees had a little to do about US/Canada relations. The oaks (US) are just too lofty, and they grab up all the (spot) light??? At least one song from each album on tour? Can you say concert of the century? Actually, as long as Double Agent and Nobody's Hero get played from the new album I'll probably be drained... I'd probably have an aneurysm if they kicked into Natural Science :-) Oh yeah, BTW, I've decoded the binary. It says: "Julie/Juno/Panacea speaks true & May you all be unencumbered by effects" Wound up and bound up so tight... Skip Gridley gridley@fim.wpafb.af.mil ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 09:01:32 -0400 (EDT) From: Douglas G Schwabe <dgsst4+@pitt.edu> Subject: Birds and Bees robbie, chip, ernie -- My 3 sons Sonny Michael Fredo -- Godfather trilogy Hoss, Joe, other guy -- Bonanza blued tattooed ? arthos porthos aramis - 3 Musketters (not the candy bar, of course) Ok, did anyone figure out which band member is which bee? Is Neil the queen, or is Geddy, etc? Moose and Squirrel Doug "If the future's looking dark, we're the ones who have to shine" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 14:07:26 BST From: chris@acorn.co.uk (Chris Marshall) Subject: Re: UK Record Shops cooperi@scrsu1.SINet.SLB.COM wrote quite a lot about useless UK record shops. Based on limited experience, UK exposure seemed OK for the new Rush CD. On Sunday 17th I was in an Our Price shop, and Cp was listed right under/over Pearl Jam on the 'new releases' chart. I was amazed to find it even listed... On the 18th (UK release date) I did my usual trick which is to bypass the major CD stores and do straight to my local back street CD shop (in this case Parrot Records, King Street, Cambridge), asked at the counter and was handed Cp for the modest sum of UKP9.99. Can't complain about that really... > Open Question:`What is meant by aah yes to yes etc?? That's a damn good question. It sounded fine until someone on TNMS pointed out the *actual* lyrics, and after that it sounded completely silly to my ears. Oh well... > Yours confused > Dr BOB --Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 14:22:57 BST From: "Roger G Haworth userid " <SRGH0%IBM-B.RUTHERFORD.AC.UK@ib.rl.ac.uk> Subject: Shock horror probe! Do we assume that the lyrics to Nobody's Hero mean Neil really isn't gay? Sorry...:-) Rodge PS: There shouldn't be a hammer with the nail, and the tooth isn't its own counterpart as the rush-mgr suggested. Never heard of the saying 'tooth and nail'? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 09:08:00 -0400 (EDT) From: HELLERSN%ASDPOST%MHS%UCVAX@pmdf.uc.edu Subject: Binary Code Here's hoping that Alex, Geddy and Neil are reading the NMS and going into hysterics over all you people who actually think the binary code means something. Wishing I had that much free time on my hands, Steve ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1993 19:59:20 EDT From: empire@maple.circa.ufl.edu Subject: CP and binary code Just thought I'd add my 2 Pfennige about _Counterparts_... *Awesome* album! IMHO, Rush's best. It's the first album I've bought since... I don't remember. Well, in a long time ...where I've liked *every* song that's on it. I dont' really have a favorite, either. I like all of them! A couple comments about the insert/cover: 1. Those of you who wanted a kitchen sink on it, it's inside. The only image I haven't been able to figure out is the picture of the bare breasts. Are the breasts counterparts of each other, or do they refer to the "anima" in each of the band members (and men in general)? Thoughts, comments, interpretations? 2. Anybody figure out the binary code on the inside/back of the front cover yet? I started working on it, but the number of 0's and 1's is kinda funny, I think. 183 total characters. I broke them down into groups of seven and eight and neither method produces anything useful. I may just be doing this wrong. I'm an architecture major, which means I've have a rather limited knowledge of binary code, so I may not be doing this right. I've tried entering the numbers in the windows calculator (scientific mode) in binary form and converting them to decimal. Then I look them up with an ASCII chart, but it doesn't come out in any coherent form. (I assumed that converting 1001001 to 73 eqautes to the letter 'I' in ASCII form - we *won't* bring that thread up again, though. :) ) I'll keep trying. 3. Geddy does look rather lost (and almost silly) playing the drums. 4. Lastly, what exactly is/was the Harvard Lampoon? I've heard bits and pieces about it, but nothing substantial. Any help, please? 5. Oh, I just remembered. I'd love to have a copy of Geddy singing "O, Canada!" at the All-Star game. I'd be willing to trade a copy of the CP radio special or _Rush - The Story of Kings_ interview CD (copy on cassette not the CD itself) for it. Please e-mail. Thanks. That's all for now. Thanks for listening. Rob Ford empire@maple.circa.ufl.edu Dreamline on IRC "It is the rocket that ignites itself And launches its way to the stars" - Neil Peart of RUSH ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 10:08:55 -0400 (EDT) From: Stef Buttles <sbuttles@lemming.uvm.edu> Subject: Re: 10/21/93 - The National Midnight Star #791 Just thought i'd pop in and change the subject slightly. I printed out the newest FAQL, and dropped it off at our best radio station. I called later to make sure they knew what it was about, and one of the DJ's came on all excited and talked to me for 20 minutes. He thought WE were a litle excessive, but admitted that he'd seen RUSH in concert 17 times. It seems like this may be an easy way to make contact, and raise the RUSH conciousness in our radio stations. Also, once again, the Cp Binary: I have no idea if it says anything, but I have started trying to use the pattern in a sample sequencer (I tryed drums first of course). Can't tell if its a good beat or not. Ill have to try something else :) Wayne ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 9:35:19 -0500 (CDT) From: Presto! <MTS0028@ZEUS.TAMU.EDU> Subject: Counterparts review. In my school newspaper yesterday. Think he heard the album kickoff broadcast? Enjoy... 'Counterparts' a dream come true for Rush junkies By Mike Morris Texas A&M University The Battalion 10-21-93 Transcribed without permission. After many weeks of listening to the hype and hoopla that preceeded the release of Rush's new album, 'Counterparts,' you may be wondering "was it worth it?" Was it worth waiting in line until nearly 1:30 am to get it? Hell yes! "Counterparts" is a masterful mix of both old and new. The old is the producer, Peter Collins. Rush fans might recognize him as the co-producer on "Power Windows" and "Hold Your Fire." Part of the new is the recording engineer, Kevin "Caveman" Shirley. Shirley was responsible for capturing the instruments in a raw direct fashion. Also new to the recording team is Michael Letho, the engineer that completed the final mixing. Letho combined Caveman's rawness, the band's talent, and a little spit and polish to get the best Rush album in years. Gone are the multiple keyboards and other electric gadgets. What is left behind is what made Rush famous - pure guitar, bass and drums. The "pop" sound is the only thing lost on this album. "Counterparts" shows that Rush is still the most intelligent band in rock-and-roll. Rush's lyricist and drummer Neil Peart describes "Counterparts" theme as "reflections in a wilderness of mirrors. Not reflections in the conventional sense of looking back, but more of holding a mirror up to our hidden selves, to human nature and its doing in this world, and to the tragedies and inspirations of everyday life." This theme winds and twists its way through the drumbeats and guitar riffs, putting "Counterparts" on an intellectual scale of its own. The first track on the album, "Animate" is about a man exploring his female side, the "sister in my soul." This song's message is that in order to be a whole person, a man must understand his entire being. The rocking tune that has been receiving tremendous radio airplay, "Stick It Out" tells us not to quit. This tune's drum intro is reminiscent of Living Colour's "Vivid" album, but it has Rush written all over it. It's the kind of song you can piss off your neighbors with. God knows I did. A homosexual allowing his friends to be a "straight minority" while introducing them to a "expanded reality" is one of the subjects of "Nobody's Hero." This song is about true heros, and shows off Neil Peart's songwritting ability. Believe it or not, there are even a couple of love songs on this album. Whether your love "is born in solar flares" or "can turn into a long, cold burn," "The Speed of Love" and "Cold Fire" are two songs that will make you explore your relationships. Anyone cynical of love can easily relate to the message of these two tracks. "Leave That Thing Alone!" is the fast-paced instrumental that wraps up "Counterparts" and brings back the "power" in the power trio that is Rush. "Counterparts" is a dream come true for Rush junkies. Even if you only have a slight interest in Rush, you have to run out and buy this album! It is what stereos were invented for. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: <gdolce@engin.umich.edu> Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 10:48:55 -0400 Subject: Who the hell is Joey? All right, everyone else is doing it, so I will too. Here's the lousy luck I had getting Cp. I walked into the cheapest local record store and BSAM is playing. Cool, I thought, they must have it. Then I see Pearl Jam for 12.99. Also cool, maybe I'll get a deal on Rush if I can find the fucking thing. First I look in the Rush section and it's not there. Must be in new releases, right? Ok where's that? I finally ask the clerk: Me: Do you have the new Rush? Clerk: Sure. Over here. No. Maybe over here. NO. How about over here? Oh I guess we're sold out. Clerk 2: Wow, I don't understand that, we got 10 more this afternoon. Ten!?!? That's all?? Of course you were sold out, you idiots. I ended up buying it somewhere else for (gasp) $16.99 (worth it, though) To whoever (sorry, forgot the name) said that the blurb at the beginning of Alien Shore was "I've had about allll..." you're correct. Well, I don't know if you're correct, but I sure laughed my ass off when I went back and listened to it again. Reminds me of my favorite misunderstood lyrics: 1 Rush, 1 non-Rush: >From Metallica, Enter Sandman: "And of things that will bite" sounds like "And a baked apple pie" And from Bytor and the Snow Dog: "Centurion of Evil, the Devil's prince" sounds like "Set Joey on the people, the devil's for rent" Even though we knwe they were wrong, my friend and I couldn't come up with nything better for years. Any other misunderstood lyrics out there? Greg ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Duner <jpm56290@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: The ARCHER IS NEIL Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 10:32:08 -0500 (CDT) Hi, Yes, there is talk about the archer picture and "Cut to the Chase" but have you noticed that the archer is Neil. Geddy said on Rockline that Neil's new "fad" is archery. Neil would shoot arrows with some of the road crew under the stage during the RTB tour. His fondness of archery probably influenced the line in "Cut To the Chase" and that is probably why there is a picture of him shooting an arrow. John BTW, nice mohawk picture of Neil. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re:Guest appearances on Cp? Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 10:37:17 CDT From: Dale R Buske <buskedr@iastate.edu> Randall Haskin writes: If the liner notes didn't say any different, I'd swear that these artists were collaborators on Counterparts: Jon Anderson of Yes: Lyrics on "Between Sun and Moon" ("ah yes to yes, why the sun?) John Rutsey: Drums on "Stick It Out" The Edge: Guitar on "Everyday Glory" Trevor Rabin of Yes: Inspiration for "Speed Of Love" (did he write this or what?! gag) Again, this is all a joke. I love this album. No flames, please. These thoughts just gave me a chuckle. I must say I had the same feeling when I heard "Everyday Glory" the first few times. Very U2'ish. Could this be a new direction for the boys? Think they've been influenced at all by U2? (or has U2 been influenced by RUSH?) Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin analogies? Couldn't agree more. But John Rutsey on SIO? Why this thought? Just curious Dale R. Buske, ISU ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 11:46:58 Subject: Rolling Stone From: ariel@virtue.win.net (Ariel Benzakein) OK Folks... I have two reasons for you to buy the new Rolling Stone (#668 with Pearl Jam on the cover.. the most recent issue). 1). I have a letter to the editor there (under the heading "The Price is Right"). but more importantly... 2). The annual reader's poll ballot is in this issue! Let's all vote for Rush as band of the year, Counterparts as album of the year, and Alex, Geddy, and Neil as best guitarist, bassist, and drummer respectively....!!!! It only takes a couple of minutes to fill it out and send it...! If we all vote, they'll win.... Ariel Benzakein St. John's College ariel@virtue.win.net ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 08:46:19 PDT From: rking@scopus.com (Robyn King-Nitschke) Subject: Counterparts and Alien Shore and some other stuff Hi, Just a couple (okay, a few) things: On alt.music.rush, people seem to think that the words before "Alien Shore" are "Man (or men) about oars!" That makes sense in the context of the song. As for the counterparts Doron didn't understand, I know three of them: sonny/michael/fredo - the three brothers from the Godfather movies hoss joe & the other guy - the brothers from Bonanza Robbie/chip/ernie - the brothers from "My Three Sons" also athos/porthos/aramis - The Three Musketeers! Earl (eebie@aol.com) says: > Could we have a discussion of the lyrics for Between Sun and Moon? I'm > afraid that I really can't get a handle on what's being said. My best > guess "The happiest of places is that between extremes". What are some > other interpretations (or expansions on my own) for this song? I'd love > some outside insights here... My guess would be that this song is kind of a "counterpart" to Animate. Sun has traditionally been a symbol for man, and Moon for woman. What I think Neil is trying to say here is that the "space that not too many know about" is the balance between one's anima and animus--in other words, the best place to be is balanced between reason and emotion, between maleness and femaleness. (Although as a female, I get a little tired of always being stuck on the "emotion" side of the continuum--I rather pride myself on being rational, thank you! :-) ) Anton Edward Weisstein <aeweisst@mulberry.wustl.edu> says: > I would be interested in hearing exactly WHAT it is about these songs [CF,SOL] > that people enjoy. The music? The lyrics? The vocals? I've been > trying to find something about these songs to enjoy, and so far I haven't > been able to come up with anything. Mahesh's post in NMS #789 was > an excellent start, but I'd really appreciate further elaboration. Otherwise > I'll end up with two Rush songs that--horrors!--I don't really appreciate. Well, CF is one of my favorites on the album. I don't see much in SOL, so I won't comment on that. What I see in CF is kind of the same thing that Mahesh does: the words speak to me on a deeper level than just a great Rush song. I think it's because Neil has put into words a feeling I've had for a long time: that love must have rationality as well as emotion in order to grow and persevere. I think too many people out there expect love to work like it does in the movies and the love songs, and then they are disappointed when it either doesn't work or when the object of their affection turns out to be "only human" instead of the godlike being that they have worshipped in their fantasy. If the review somebody posted is right and the song is also commenting about women worrying about abuse, this might also touch on the fact that many women tend to overlook serious flaws in abusive men because of this idealized fantasy view of "love." The fact that Neil has the woman in the song basically telling the man "I'll stay with you as long as you realize that this is a rational relationship as well as an emotional one, and therefore don't try to take advantage of my emotional attachment to you" appeals to me. I think if more women (and more men, in many cases) would keep this at the forefront of their minds during relationships, they would work out better. There--how's that? BTW, the music is *great*, too. Fits perfectly with the words. Just curious--of the women on the list, how many of you really like CF? I think this one might possibly strike more of a chord with women than with men--any takers for my theory? Cheryl sez: <<Well, I'm not familiar with his works to compare, but count my husband as someone else who thought so [DA sounds like Frank Zappa]. That's been his only comment on CP so far, other than "Do we have to put it on repeated play again tonight?" :-)>> *My* husband thinks it sounds like some of the spoken-word parts on the last couple of Alice Cooper albums ("Trash" and "Hey Stoopid")! :-) He also thinks that the sound quality of the whole album doesn't work. I believe his comment was "The producer and the engineer should have gone out in the alley and duked it out, and the winner gets to make the album!" (He doesn't like the combination of raw instruments and "processed" vocals). Oh, well--that's *his* opinion, not mine! That's it for now--back to Counterparts. --Rat "I'll be around, If you don't let me down Too far..." --NP ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 12:10:24 -0400 (EDT) From: dann Fuller <dannimal@engin.umich.edu> Subject: Counterparts Images To whomever mentioned the missing hammer and the meaning of the tooth: I saw it immeadeatly as tooth and nail. The two pictures are the counterparts. Maybe it's just me. Dann Fuller "My precious sense of honor, just a shield of rusty wire." DA ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 22 Oct 1993 09:35:09 PDT From: "PALOALTO.CRENSHAW" <CRENSHAW@PALOALTO.EPRI.COM> Subject: Lyric Expectations & other trivia In 791, snort@eng.umd.edu admits: > Whenever I hear the first part of the "Animate" chorus, I keep > expecting them to sing, > "Circumcise me". :-) In Stick It Out, I keep expecting "Don't swallow your gum" ...which is so obvious I wouldn't be too surprized to hear Geddy sing that in concert (a la "Catch a fish" and "One likes to believe in the freedom of baseball"). Cheryl ps. Julie/Juno/Panacea (you know, three names is a little clumsy...can we just call you one of them?), as far as I know, Weird Al is American. My one bit of trivia about him is that he was an architecture major (then dropout) at the college I graduated from: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (yup, I lived the SLO life, too!). He recorded My Bologna (sp?) in the men's room upstairs in the Graphic Communications building--right next to the radio station, for those of you familiar with the place. But that has *absolutely* no relation to Rush (unless of course Weird Al were to record a Rush parody!). pps. If anyone has a copy of the list of music mailing lists, please send me a copy. I have a friend who's interested in joining some. My address is crenshaw@paloalto.epri.com [ I have the most current list, you can always send me email requesting it. : rush-mgr ] ppps. (really, I should just quit and send this) Vortex, I figure "oe" had to be the letter--thus even the letter itself is a counterpart pair! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 11:41:04 -0500 (CDT) From: BEEZUS@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu Subject: "My Three Corleone Sons" Robbie, Chip, and Ernie are, collectively, "My Three Sons." Sonny, Michael, and Fredo are three Corleone brothers. Don't tell me that you don't know who the Corleones are. "Double Agent Zappa"? I don't think so. I am an avid fan of good ol' Frank and his works, and Geddy doesn't sound too much like him on "Double Agent." Zappa doesn't sound that sinister. The chorus of "Between Sun and Moon" is fan-fucking-tastic! What seems to be everybody's problem with such a nonsensical, "It sure ain't 'Free Will,' is it?" chorus in a Rush song? Sometimes less is more, folks. Quite a few of my not-quite-Rush-fans friends marvel at "CP." Most of 'em think that "Double Agent," "Leave that Thing Alone," "Cut to the Chase," and "Cold Fire" are the winners on the release. Add "Animate," "Between Sun and Moon," "Nobody's Hero," and "Stick It Out" to that list and I'll tend to agree. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 10:06:58 -0700 From: kerry@laplace.igpp.ucla.edu (Kerry Kopp) Subject: different Counterparts Quick post: Yes, the Cows are a part of "Lock, Stock, and Barrel". The Tooth and the nail are counterparts: "Tooth and Nail" Blue and Tattooed are from "Screwed Blue and Tattooed" a bit a slang term (it's mentioned in a Primus song -- I wonder if there is a conection there?) just some thought on a GREAT album.. kerry Kerry Kopp kerry@curie.igpp.ucla.edu But--was the elephant wearing lederhosen? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: analog@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Mike Monahan) Subject: A couple of counterparts Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 12:03:53 EST >Date: Wed, 20 Oct 93 20:01:29 CDT >From: ervan@cs.rice.edu (Ervan Darnell) >Subject: CP binary code, and a couple of symbols > Someone asked about the symbols. I vote the bow being 'bow and arrow' >instead of 'hunter and hunted'. Where's the hammer for the nail and >what's the counterpart for the tooth? > > [ Perhaps the tooth itself is a counterpart -- you have the part you > normally see (the crown), and the part you normally don't (the root). > : rush-mgr ] What about "tooth and nail?" Just a thought, The Analog Person (Michael J. Monahan) analog@mentor.cc.purdue.edu Suffering is the origin of conciousness-Dostoyevski Of such is the kingdom of heaven-Alduous Huxley There's nothing an agnostic can't do if he doesn't know whether he believes in it or not-Graham Chapman. ----------------------------------------------------------
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