The National Midnight Star #1015

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Ice Breaker Re: 10/20/94 - The National Midnight Star ** RETURNS ** Posting Re: 10/20/94 - The National Midnight Star ** RETURNS ** Welcome Back Neil Interview Re: Neil Peart interview ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Tue Nov 1 18:10:27 EST 1994 Subject: Administrivia Yes, we're slowly getting back on track here. I'm still slogging through all the adds/drops, and apparently the rushlists that were restored were taken from a few days before the outage, and may have people on there that asked to be unsubscribed. If you are back on the list, I apologize and *please* email me and I'll remove you. Some of this stuff is in response to month-old digests, some is new. I'll also be mailing out some special editions with an Alex interview (from The Spirit Of Rush) and the Burning for Buddy "the making of"... There are also some technical difficulties going on with the ftp site. I (at the moment) can't put any new digests into the ftp area or gopher, but hopefully that should be resolved in the next few days. If it does become necessary, I *can* force them into the gopher, but the ftp site is off limits for now. And last, since I know there has been some talk on here of this group, there is now a mailing list for the group +Live+. To join, mail to: live-request@madrigal.yyz.com - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 1994 14:06:52 -0400 (EDT) From: Waynbo <zuhlw@iia.org> Subject: Sick and Tired! (again and again) Wayne Zuhl wrote: >>What's even worse is the people bitching about long posts or posts that >>lack Rush content, because it costs them an extra couple of pennies. Rick: rpali@jetform.com wrote: >I haven't complained but if my internet access cost only a'couple of pennies >I'd be very pleased. Quit acting like a spoiled child and skip the >messages you don't like. Rick, All I can say is thank you for agreeing with me. As for your spoiled child remark, I *love* the fact that people post whatever they like here! It takes a REALLY dull post for me to even think of skipping a message in this forum. 'nuff said! Hopefully this will be the end of this thread. Obligatory Rush Content: Did anyone ever notice that there is a dog sniffing the fire hydrant on the cover of Signals? I think he's got to pee! What does that mean? :) Wayne "Waynbo" Zuhl zuhlw@iia.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "God does not play dice" - Albert Einstein "God not only plays dice, he sometimes throws them where they can't be seen." - Stephen Hawking ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 1994 14:08:19 -0400 (EDT) From: Waynbo <zuhlw@iia.org> Subject: Re: TNMS 1013 - Cygnus (a swan?) In tnms 1013 vtci@PANAM1.PANAM.EDU writes something like this: >recently a few non-rush fans (sad but true) referred to Cygnus as the >swan. I'm not very up on my mythology but i wondered if anyone out >there can shed some available light on this subject... Gland, er, uh, glad to help! Cygnus is one of the most prominent constellations in the northern celestial sphere. IMHO it is also one of the most beautiful. Cygnus gets its origins from Roman mythology where it is the swan (actually Jupiter in disguise) that wooed Leda. They then did the nasty (my terminology) and gave birth to Castor and Pollux (the Gemini twins) Clytemnestra and Helen of Troy. In the song Cygnus X-1, Neil describes the journey to the black hole Cygnus X-1 (the first suspected black hole), in astronomically correct terms. I headed north, just east of Lyra (the lyre) Northwest of Pegasus (the winged horse) Flew into the light of Deneb (the brightest star in Cygnus) You all should know the rest. Hopefully that answers the swan question. Just an interesting astronomical fact: Go outside tonight if it's clear (shoot for around 11:00 pm, your time) and look straight up. You should see a large bright triangle of stars, this is the Summer Triangle. The three bright stars are Deneb (in Cygnus), Altair (in Aquila) and Vega (in Lyra). Cygnus is also known as the Northern Cross. Just a little astronomical info that every Rush fan should know. I may have more on the topic later. Wayne "Waynbo" Zuhl zuhlw@iia.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "God does not play dice" - Albert Einstein "God not only plays dice, he sometimes throws them where they can't be seen." - Stephen Hawking ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 94 13:52 EST From: "William D. Laird" <0005978700@mcimail.com> Subject: why no rush in the rock rags? Greetings fellow Rush fanatics! One thing I have always wondered is why the rock rags give such little exposure to rush. Rush has been cited as an influence by everybody and their mothers, yet we still see very few articles. I quit reading these rags about 5 years ago, but I know things haven't changed much. When I flip through one of these pathetic mags at the grocery store, all I ever see is bands like CandleCrotch, Kackyl, Bland Melon, and other sugar-coated wannabes. What are some good mags for rush reviews/interviews/stories etc? Bill Laird 5978700@mcimail.com " I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold " - Led Zeppelin ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 94 14:15:59 EST From: DSMCCONN@ucs.indiana.edu Subject: yay alright, Welcome back NMS. !! got worried for awhile there. anyway, there was a debate going on just before the crash and soe people were mentioning the figure on the back of Cp and calling it the Star of David. I was particularly irked by that, becuase this was discussed before, and:: That is NOT the star of David. The symbol on the back of the Cp cover is a Kaniza figure, and is a perceptual illusion that can be found in just about any psych intro text or sensation and perception text. It is *very* common and is used to demonstrate the illusion of Illusory Contours. Note how there is an apparent triangle overlaying the 3 cirlces and the lower triangle, yet none of its sides are given. As a matter of fact, the 3 circles and lower triangle are not specified completely. This is one of the more intriguing illusions. The perceptual identification of all 3 parts (the 'invisible' triangle, the lower triangle, and the 3 circles) is deependent on the existence of all 3. IOW, you can't see the 'invisble' triangle withought the 3 angles and 3 circles. You can't see the lower triangle without the 3 circles to give apparent corners to the 'invisible' triangle, and you can't see the circles as such without the lower triangle to give apparent sides to the 'invisible' triangle. Yes, this is a very intriguing illusion and I think fits in well with the theme of counterparts. So to all those who were previously discussing hidden meanings in reference to the star of david and the devil or geddy's jewish heritage or whatever, drop it, you're really off-base on that. glad to be back -Dan ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 22 Oct 1994 03:15:44 -0400 From: DblAgnt@aol.com Subject: Signals gold... Hi, Hey, great to have the NMS back! Hello again to all you folks! I'm sure most of ya know about the new _Signals_ MFSL gold Ultradisc 2 CD just released...boy, is it great! It's the best of the now 3 Rush gold discs out there (_Moving Pictures_ ... _2112_ also out there) ... (my opinion, of course)... Even if you don't notice the crisper, cleaner sound, you *WILL* notice one small change made in "The Weapon". Just before the small instrumental break in the song, they cut out Geddy's last vocals: "And the knowledge that they fear Is a weapon to be used against them..." Now, instead of the vocals, you hear a concentration on the music behind it...it's great! I personally think it improves the song a bit. Hell, if you weren't going to buy this $25-30 CD for any other reason, this is one reason to get it! I guess, of course, that my CD *could* be defective or unique, but I highly doubt that... So, check it out if you get the chance. Also, on a side note, if you remember before the NMS went off for a while, I (and some others) mentioned that Alex played lead guitar at Toronto's "Kumbaya Festival '94" for the last song, "All Along the Watchtower"... Did anyone else besides me make the trip to the show? Anyone see it on MuchMusic? Better yet, anyone have a videotape or CD of the show? I know I must have been on camera 3 or 4 times... There should be a CD available (in Canada) with the highlights of the concert on it...does anyone have this, and would someone in Canada kindly help me get ahold of one? What a great concert to go to...it was a lot of fun! My e-mail address is at the bottom, in case anyone wants to privately respond. Thanks. -Dave(DblAgnt) dblagnt@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 22 Oct 94 19:23:20 CDT From: dshamma@conch.senod.uwf.edu (David Shamma) Subject: Closer to Our Hearts This is a reply to a question asked a month ago. Bill Bopp, I snagged a copy of Closer To Our Hearts at the local music shoppe. It is the second Madison Square Garden Show from the CP tour. It didn't have a drum solo. The songs were as follows: Dreamline, Spirit of Radio, The Analog Kid, Cold Fire, Time Stand Still, Nobody`s Hero, Roll the Bones, Animate, Stick It Out, Double Agent, Mystic Rythems, Closer to the Heart, & Show don't tell. All in all its about 74 mins of music. As for the quality, its ok...I guess about B. Its clearly someone on the floor with a tape player, (you hear him talk from time to time) and the crowd noises don't ever completely stop. Also, Geddy sings the wrong lines on Animate & the total Reverb from the stadium makes the bass drums and toms unbarably loud, almost killing the guitar sound. Let me know if you've got anymore questions about this disc. David ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 22 Oct 1994 20:34:29 -0400 (EDT) From: "Meghan A. Middleton" <mamid@conncoll.edu> Subject: Technical Tour Review The following article appeared in the October issue of TCI, a technical theatre trade magazine. - RUSH - THE ROCK BAND'S NEW TOUR HAS A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING - ESPECIALLY BUNNIES By Catherine McHugh Nowadays, any major band with a reasonable budget can have a visually dynamic show - but only Rush has bunnies. Which, as the Canadian band approaches its twentieth anniversary next year, only goes to prove that time hasn't dulled its sense of humor. Nor can the stage show for its recent Counterparts tour, designed by the band's longtime lighting and set designer Howard Ungerleider, be accused of serving up any dull moments. The designer combined video projections and animation with a powerful light show, pyrotechnic displays, and the aforementioned inflatable rabbits, which were created by London-based Air Artists. "One of the things that we do is create the illusion of a set without really using a set," Ungerleider says. "And because of the film and all the lighting and a few props, we can create the illusion that it's a huge stage set, when in essence it's not. and economically, that's really great. It gives the show a lot of space, an open ceiling - there isn't a bad house for this show." For this tour, Ungerleider teamed up with a fellow Toronto- dweller, architect Rick Hopkins, who sketched out many of the staging plans. "Back in August [1993], we started with a couple of schemes and ideas," Hopkins says. "We'd talk about things and I'd do some sketches and some drawings, sometimes computer renderings, and then come back with a series of perspectives and drawings and we'd talk about it again and it would go through another alteration." Although the band regularly uses a standard, promoter- provided stage, Hopkins proposed adding the runways and wings to get the two mobile band members, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, further out into the audience. Next, Ungerleider and Hopkins worked out the truss configuration. "We thought it would be really interesting if the band were playing inside some sort of geometrical form, but we realized that making a spiral would be a bit of a problem given the budget, so we substituted the curved trusses instead," Hopkins says. "Then, from the fact that they had sort of nested up there, Howard decided to move them in and fly them down. So we get a similar effect." Other original ideas that fell by the wayside included a pixel board, which was changed to strips of MR-16s on a flying truss, and a video wall on a second level. "The video wall came out when we decided to have just the one level and put the lights on different elevations," Hopkins says. "And that's when we started building those bolt-shaped light stands, which were supposed to just be strewn loosely about the stage - but in the final design, Howard wanted them to be more symmetrical and controlled because the entire rig was very, very symmetrical." Ungerleider explains that the concept for the bolt-shaped light stands was to give the visual implications that the band was the "nut" and the stage the "bolt" they fit into. Forming the stationary part of that nut is the drum set, which is on an electronic rotation. "It's like a carousel - it works electrically," Ungerleider says. "Larry Allen, the drum tech, puts that whole thing together. It's electric, and he has a switch and he knows exactly where to go. All of this was done because drummer Neil Pert {sic} has two drum kits, and when he uses the back one he'd rather turn towards the audience than face his back to the audience." All of the tour's custom trussing and the conventional lighting was supplied by one of Ungerleider's longtime associates, Long Island City, NY-based See Factor. The show's lighting equipment includes: 18 5deg.Berkeys, 260 PAR-64s, 40 XF-running lights inside of PAR-Scan moving fixtures with color changers, ten 5ks with color changers, 16 nine-light Mole lamps with color changers for cyc lighting, nine HMI 1200 spotlights, five custom-made cone-shaped mirror balls, and 32 LSD Icons, of which Ungerleider is a big fan. There are also 200 Wybron color changers on the system. Fog effects are provided by four High End F-100s and the trussing motors are all CM Hoists. For control, Ungerleider used a combinations of three boards: a specially modified Avo 500, a See Factor Light Coordinator, and an Icon board. "I really enjoy the [Icon] lamp, because aside from putting out many different kinds of multi-color effects, it also allows you to rotate the gobos inside the lamp," Ungerleider says. "The light gives you a really amazing animated look at times, plus it puts out an incredible spectrum of color. I also like that at times it looks like a laser. So you really maximize your effects without spending that much money." Lasers had become something of a trademark for Rush and Ungerleider, as he was affiliated with Rocklite International and Laserlite F/X since 1986. He disassociated himself from them this past February, and is now exclusively available through his own company, Internal Affairs International. "I've used lasers for three tours, but the effects were getting tiring," Ungerleider says. "I figured pyro is a great change of pace, so I brought out a little bit of pyrotechnics, and left the lasers out. We use a light deck to get some neat effects that are sort of laser-like. With this show, people always see things that aren't there, and it's great. If you're creating an illusion like that, then you know that you're doing your job, which is fun." Few hard rock bands can claim being a stranger to pyro, and Rush is no different, having used it in the late 70's, the early 80's, and now the 90's. "Pyrotek Special Effects of Toronto does all the legitimate theatre across Canada, like The Phantom of the Opera and Miss Saigon, and they do effects for the [Toronto] Blue Jays at the Skydome. They have a very, very great safety record - probably the best in the business - and they deliver what we want to perfection," Ungerleider says. "And they are one of the companies that has a modern digital controller with three fail-safe mechanisms, so it's impossible to go to a board and set off a cue without going through three codes." The tour's pyro effects were designed by Douglas Lang Adams with Douglas Reid Schulte-Derne as the operator and Randal Douglas Bast as the tech. The pyro equipment includes: one Pyrotek 120- channel digital Matrix controller, one Pyrotek sequential firing system, 60 circuit devices, 18 flame projectors, six flash pots, 10 three-fluted gerb holders, and two LSX low smoke converters. Effects throughout the show comprise 24 sequential firing airbursts systems that are positioned above the band in the trussing; twelve 1/2-20 silver jets with silver embers firing 20' in criss-cross configurations; 18 10x12 silver gerbs in a 60' cascading waterfall; 18 flame projectors that fire brilliant 12' flames in three shots of six; six red flashes that slow burn brightly; 12 large Coliseum airbursts (in trussing above band); 24 airbursts in a chase pattern that fires in pairs from the trussing to a cluster over the audience; two Evil Rabbit gunshots shot towards the Good Rabbit and the resulting billowing smoke; and six concussion motors. "We certainly have a lot of pyro," Ungerleider acknowledges. "We have the flame effects. We have what are called air bursts and gerb effects. We have red flares, and we have a lot of indoor aerial affects. We have waterfall fountains in different colors. We try to use them peacefully because we want to enhance a situation rather than it becoming a random effect." Certainly the show's most memorable effect involves the famous inflatable rabbits. The Good Rabbit, stage right, is shot by the Evil Rabbit (complete with dangling cigarette) from stage left. Rush has had the rabbit theme going since its 1986{sic} Presto tour. "The bunnies were actually left over from previous tours, but the evil, nasty bunny with the gun was remade by Air Effects of London," Ungerleider explains. The animated film sequence that goes along with it was created by Ungerleider alone and lead singer Geddy Lee by working with longtime associate Norm Stangl from Toronto-based Spin Productions. "It's a very large company with really high-tech computer graphics, and they use Emerald Systems, which is a silicon graphics company," Ungerleider says. "The rabbit shooting, involving the inflatables and the film, was coordinated through headset cues. We knew what we were going to do, and we knew how long it took for the rabbits to deflate. And we knew where the rabbits were going to be onstage, so we just slammed it up with the three projectors." It took three 7k 35mm projectors rented from Associates & Ferren and positioned stage-left, stage-center, and stage-right to fill the three screens, which span 60' across, to pull the sequence off. "The rabbits are inflated on cue by carpenters using fans backstage and once the song is over, the film rolls, and everything is done visually from that point," Ungerleider explains. "The shooting of the gun is done visually with the film, and so is the exploding of the rabbit on the other side of the film. And it works really well together." The show also features video and more animation because the band members are keen on having a lot of humor in the show. Also, Geddy Lee's brother, Alan Weinrib, contributed to the show by directing the visuals for the number "Trees." {sic} All of this and it fits in only six trucks? "Yeah, people think this is an eight- or 10-truck show," Ungerleider says. "But when you look at it, it appears to be a lot larger than it is." RUSH PROJECT: Rush's Counterparts 94 tour LIGHTING DESIGN: Howard Ungerleider SET DESIGN: Howard Ungerleider & Rick Hopkins LIGHTING CREW CHIEF: Jack Funk ICON OPERATOR: Matt Druzbic LIGHTING TECHNICIANS: Ed Duda, Donnie Lodico, Steve Kostiki, and Ethan Weber ICON TECHNICIAN: Julian Winters PROJECTIONISTS: Sam Raphael, Conrad Cortise, and Richard Montgomery RIGGERS: Mike McConald, Rick Mooney, Brian Collins CARPENTERS: Sal Marinello, Joe Campbell, George Steinert PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR: Reid Schulte-Derne PYRO TECHNICIAN: Randy Bast [From TCI, October 1994, pages 34-37] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Meghan A. Middleton | Telecommunications Supervisor | Connecticut College | | W:(203)439-2355 | mamid@conncoll.edu | H:(203)464-8909 | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | "Truth is after all, so poorly lit." -Neil Peart | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 23 Oct 1994 13:43:21 -0400 From: Dillypoo@aol.com Subject: GUP cover I've asked tons of people what the cover of Gup means symbolically and even the most devout Rush fans can't tell me. If anyone knows what all that stuff is in the clouds and other aspects of the cover, please tell me! Thanx a bunch. Dylan ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 23 Oct 1994 23:33:25 -0400 From: DennisT736@aol.com Subject: ASOF poster contest Greetings fellow Rushians & NMS'ers. I have to brag. Friday, while I was at work my wife called me to let me know that the most recent version of A Show of Fans had arrived in our mail box and the results of the RUSH essay poster contest were in. She won and her essay in the the new issue of A Show of Fans. The prize being an autographed promotional poster from the Counterparts tour. It was exciting for me to see her essay in ASOF. Thanx Steve and Mandy if you are out there reading this. You really made her day. Carla Taylor gives you a very special "Thank You!!!!", and so do I. Can't wait to take the poster and frame it like a gallery print. Good to see The National Midnight Star back online as well. [ Hey, howz about sending in a copy so we can all read it? :-) : rush-mgr ] Most Sincerely Dennis Taylor ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 1994 10:03:02 -0600 From: keeks@maroon.tc.umn.edu (Tom Keekley) Subject: FINALLY!! whew. Listening to the Jones Beach tape the delightful Sir Brad Parmerter made for me has been making my long for ANOTHER tour. But that's normal . . . Just a few thoughts . . . * The solo to Open Secrets RULES. Listen to Geddy while Lerxt rips. * Try tapping your foot to the middle section of Jacob's Ladder. * Subdivisions is the weakest opening track for a Rush album. Signals should have opened with The Weapon. * The ESL version of A Passage to Bangkok is much better than the original. * Roll the Bones is, by far, the weakest Rush album. Face Up, Neurotica, The Big Wheel, Heresy, and You Bet Your Life are hastily written throwaways. * Everyday Glory is good, but it's too similar to You Bet Your Life. * Caress of Steel is better than it gets credit for. * Counterparts is the best produced album since Moving Pictures. * Grace Under Pressure is the biggest change of gears from the previous album, and it worked. * Geddy and Neil receive the respect they deserve, Alex is underrated. * Rush is easily dismissed by the music press and will never gain mainstream popularity again. * The Enemy Within is the weakest song in the 'Fear' trilogy. * The word 'Rush' looks the best on Hemispheres, the worst on Power Windows. * Alex's best solos are Mission, Kid Gloves, and Return of the Prince. * All three members look cooler now than they ever have. * Geddy should inject more funk into the next albums. Neil should expand his sound more into exotic percussion. * Rivendell is the most boring Rush song. * The Camera Eye has the best lyrics of any Rush song. * 'A Lerxt in Wonderland' in La Villa Strangiato is the most intense part of any Rush concert. * 'Where's My Thing' is the weakest instrumental track. * Permanent Waves is the best album cover, Hold Your Fire is the worst. * The inflatable bunny is (was?) the dorkiest prop in the show. * Rush is getting into a bad habit of putting anthemic 'closers' at the end of albums. The last 'muscular' closing track was Between the Wheels. Recall such winners as Vital Signs, La Villa and Cygnus X-1. * red lenses is the most 'non-Rush' tune. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 1994 14:47:23 -0400 From: "Glen Young" <gyoung@tlcnet.muohio.edu> Subject: TNMS returns :) Well, I sent this a while ago, it's old news(and boring to boot, eg. base- ball) but I am going to re-send it anyway. Most of us know what a big baseball fan Geddy is....I'de be curious to know if he sides with the players/owners. Probably neither, and I would bet he 'sides' with the fans - for he is one.... 'One likes to believe in the freedom of baseball' - GL in concert during the last MLB strike! (I was there.) BTW, a big 'thanks' to Puanani for some news. ;) Glen ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul James Peterson <pete1787@csd.uwm.edu> Subject: 2112 Tour Show Info Date: Mon, 24 Oct 1994 16:45:10 -0500 (CDT) Hello Rush Fans, I was talking with my brother one day about...well Rush of course, and he mentioned they played a date in Wausau, WI on their 2112 tour back in '76. They played at Newman High School-with a gym capacity of about 500. Having graduated from there, It's almost unbelievable to think they were once on that old wooden stage. Anyway, I don't know the date, but I'm sure a trip to the library or the school may lead to a date, if anyone is interested. And to think that they now pack 40,000 strong at Alpine Valley-whoo hoo! --Paul ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 94 11:23:03 EDT From: John Ambrose <jambrose@eden.rutgers.edu> Subject: Rumors, rumors, rumors... Attention all Planets of the Solar Federation... Now that the NMS is back in full force, I have a little request to make to all NMS'ers: Please try not to post rumors that you hear about Rush, unless they are substantiated by something like a magazine or an interview. I've heard the following, plus many more over the past few months: --There will be a 20th Anniversary Tour --There will NOT be a 20th Anniversary Tour --The next album will be a studio album --The next album will be a LIVE album --The next album will be the last one they tour for --The next album will be out by Christmas --The next album will be out by April, 1995 --etc, etc, etc... Everytime I hear these rumors, I get excited, then confused. I know everybody likes to report rumors, but most people hate to get mislead by rumors. --"laissez faire" 10010011001001100100110010011001001100100110010011001001100100110010011001 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 14:00:31 -0400 (EDT) From: PARMERTERB@hartwick.edu Subject: Burning for Buddy Transcribed to me from Chris Kay here is a clip from 'Friday Morning Quater- back' 26 Aug 1994: "The 'Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to Buddy Rich' cd is slated to hit the stores Oct. 4th. The album was proeduced by Rush drummer Neil Peart [happy belated b-day!!!]. The album features an array of drummers that perform a number of pieces from Rich's repeatoire as well as some additional pieces. Look for performances by Kenny Arnoff (John Mellencamp); Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson); Bill Cobham (Miles Davis, Quincy Jones); Steve Ferrone (Average White Band); Steve Gadd (Paul McCartney, Steely Dan); Manu Katche (Peter Gabriel); Rod Morgenstein (the Dregs, Steve Morse Band); Simon Phillips (the Who, Mick Jagger); Steve Smith (Journey); Matt Sorum (Guns'n'Roses, the Cult); Dave Weckl (Chick Corea); and Peart himself." This should be a great one! I guess though that Ian Mosely was too busy with the next Marillion album, eh? And Phil Collins too busy with his marriage. Brad - alexmeister vonBastille ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 15:52:15 -0600 (MDT) From: Arbon Reimer <reimera@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> Subject: ALL HAIL RUSH-MGR!! All hail rush-mgr.... reviver of the dead...namely syrinx.umd.edu I sure missed the digest...and I'm happy it's back on line. 2 things I wanted to ask about-- First, does anyone have information about the next Rush tour? There have been rumors here in Boulder/Denver that Rush/Primus will be happening by the end of the year. However, TicketBastard...I mean, TicketMaster doesn't have any information about this. eh? Secondly, I was going to ask anyone who's picked up "Burning For Buddy" what they thought of it... and would people agree that this might be Neil's making up for a somewhat mediocre showing at the Buddy Rich Memorial Scholarship Concert? I watched it and didn't think Neil swung the band as well as did Vinnie Colaiuta and Steve Gadd at the first memorial concert. thoughts? -Arbon ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 12:08:04 -0500 (CDT) From: ST40V@Jetson.UH.EDU Subject: Re: 10/20/94 - The National Midnight Star ** RETURNS ** I'm glad to see TNMS is back online. I picked up "Burning for Buddy", Simon Phillips has quite a solo on it. Neil sounds vevy good also. I would for surey go buy it, if your a serious drum player. It is one the ultimate drum records out there on the market now. Mark ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 18:48:46 -0400 (EDT) From: Gabriel Palczewski <azrael@grfn.ORG> Subject: Ice Breaker Well hello. I am new to the NMS and after wanting and meaning to join for a long time I finnaly did. I don't know if you guys like these or not but oh well :) My first Rush experience.. heh I would have to say my first Rush experience was accidently listning to 2112. It was on a B side of a tape my friend gave me which had some old Metallica stuff on the A side. I didn't really like it too much to tell ya the truth. Then again I wanted my METALLICA! Anyhow I heard "Coldfire" on the radio and saw a Headbanger's Ball episode with "Stick It Out" on so I got the new album then proceeded to start building my collection. They are a great band. I must admitt I think their hay day was between Rush - Moving Pictures and now they are back with Roll The Bones and Counterparts which I really like. Hope I didnt bore you to death! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 19:46:42 -0400 From: staver57@potsdam.edu (John Staversky) Subject: Re: 10/20/94 - The National Midnight Star ** RETURNS ** Hola, I picked up a bootleg CD that I did not see on Meg's list that I got fron the archive server, and I want to pass along the vital signs. It has a picture of a polar bear on an ice floe with an azure background. There is a 12 page insert with the CD in German. 4 of the songs (marked with *) are fron the HYF tour and the rest are from RTB. The sound quality I would rate as excellent. I'm no pro, but this is definitely a soundboard recording. 1. The Spirit of Radio* 2. Closer to the Heart* 3. Limelight 4. Freewill --> 5. Distant Early Warning 6. Time Stand Still 7. Bravado 8. Temple of Syrinx* --> 9. Tom Sawyer* 10. Big Money 11. Ghost of a Chance 12. Subdivisions 13. The Pass 14. Where's My Thing 15. Red Barchetta (1:13 -- The "wind in my hair" sectio they played in '92)--> 16. TSOR (closing 30 seconds or so) (n.b. to mgr-- obviously, if I'm mistaken and Meg does have this one listed then just throw out this posting. :-) ) [ Actually it *is* on the list, but under another name. The one listed there is called "Rush: Greatest Hits Live" -- if that has a different name, you should send her the info on manufacturer & title. : rush-mgr ] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Down fool!!!!!!" -mike staversky- "I don't believe in destiny, or the guiding hand of fate....." -peart- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 94 08:50 GMT From: printware@cix.compulink.co.uk (Richard Scales) Subject: Posting This is my first ever posting (please be gentle) I have been following NMS since I discovered it 6 months ago. It seems to me that there is much more activity in the US as I don't see many UK postings - I guess it rather goes along with the UK tour rate - anyone know when we're likely to see the band 'hit our stops' along their way ? I've been a bit of a devotee since their UK FWTK tour back in ???? and have continued to enjoy their music as it has transmogrified through the ages. My only claims to fame are that: 1) I purchased Universal Juveniles whan it came out on vinyl 2) I once saw Rush do Subdivisions without vocals ! (Does that qualify or am I very very sad !!) What I would really like to know is - how can I get hold of boot cd's here in the UK ? Are there any keen NMSer's out there who might provide such material for fair exchange etc ? I'll keep on watching reading and posting when I can but for now - keep up the very good work. 'Till then >From first to last, the peak is never passed Richard Scales, printware@cix.compulink.co.uk, Compuserve 100422,1232 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 14:31:49 -0400 (EDT) From: Kevin Struck <struckk@iia.org> Subject: Re: 10/20/94 - The National Midnight Star ** RETURNS ** I was wondering what happened. Its been almost two months since I received anything from you guys. I was begining to worry. I haven't received a thing since Sept 3. If thats when the server when down I understand, if not can I get back issues? You don't know the feeling of checking you mail everyday for two months and having nothing from NMS. I kept hoping everyday that would be the day. Well today was the day. Thanks for the good work you've done and I hope this never happens again. KEVIN NJ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Welcome Back From: DHUART@midas.sinclair.edu Date: 28 Oct 94 11:48:24 EDT Long time no see, I hope everyone survived the interim without going crazy-a bonkers. It was tough but I wish to thank some of my rush buddies for providing enough Rush input to get me through. And now that the light at the end of the tunnel is visible Welcome Back to all, especially rush-mgr. Thanks to Rush buddies Duane, Art(spotty), Bruce, and last but certainly not least Simon. Adios muchachos dave "Patience my ass...... I'm gonna kill something" anon ---------------------------------------------------------- From: gpetrosk@cosi.stockton.edu Date: Fri, 28 Oct 94 12:44:59 EDT Subject: Neil Interview Thanks for that great interview with Mr. Pratt. I suppose I should also thank you for editing it for this format. I don't want to sound mean, but sometimes Neil does go on for a while. At least he has something worthwhile to say. I do have a question, and forgive me if this is now common knowledge or something, but has the video for "Nobody's Hero" been made yet? I try to force myself to watch emptyV, but all they play is rap. Forgive me, but I have been living in a cave, practically, since I was sick in bed for two months. I was amazed that the world just kept on turning... [ Yes the video has already been done (and broadcasted, but not on MTV). Most of it (except when they show the band) is shot in black/white and consists of people wearing black masks: schoolteachers, police, astronauts, etc. I doubt MTV will ever show it. : rush-mgr ] Thanks for your information. Kira BTW-I love getting mail, so if anyone out there wants to get in touch and keep me up to date, write me @ gpetrosk@cosi.stockton.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 04:02:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Rael <dlazarus@PCS.CNU.EDU> Subject: Re: Neil Peart interview Great interview guys! Thanks! It's a bit late to ask the question. But I was wondering if Neil had any plans to do more work with Rheostatics --another Canadian band. If you haven't heard them, I *highly* recommend them. They're great! Neil plays on 2 or 3 tracks of the album Whale Music. I believe (I could be wrong) he has also played with them on tour. So, the BR tribute album's already been released, eh? I'll probably have to sqecial order it because I haven't seen it around here. I know the members of Rush really consider themselves a unit and don't really want to dilute themselves (like so many other bands have) by doing solo projects. But I wish they would. I'd just love to hear their own individual tastes and musical directions --I know they don't *all* agree on a particular direction all of the time. Hey! I have a great idea! They don't have to do actual *solo* albums. Just do a Rush album where each song is written solely by one of the three members rather than collectively by all three. I think that would be an ultimate challenge for them. O --> "Something's changed! That's not <-- O /|\ your face! It's mine! /|\ | It's mine!" -RAEL | / \ / \ ----------------------------------------------------------
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