The National Midnight Star #1045

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That Nutty Alex Guy Re: RED TIDE Geddy's Tone P o w e r W i n d o w s ultimate band GUP album cover Rush at Hechts dept store "Produce jobs"? EXCUSE ME? RE: Red Wax Hemispheres The worst for a Rush Fan RUSH on Bevis & Butthead Spain General dischordance which Beavis and Butthead episode? & Ghastly Error No Xmas Album for Rush Neil the Objectivist? First time posting ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Wed Jan 4 18:06:15 EST 1995 Subject: Administrivia Still playing catchup with the adds/drops, as soon as we get perl on syrinx I should be able to automate everything (kinda like majordomo). If you haven't checked out the Rush Web pages lately, do so! We've added a Rush "guest log", add yourself & see who else is there! The Web site will also probably be moving from its cerf.net home to here on syrinx, now that httpd is running. Syrinx also has a home page if you wanna check it out (and see the infamous David Arnold, sysop of syrinx :-) at: http://syrinx.umd.edu Also, check out the new edition (Feb 95) of Modern Drummer, Neil's got a huge article in there about his "burning for buddy" project, and an interview with Neil. The cover is easy to spot! - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 94 12:32:58 PST From: Lance_Neustaeter@tvbbs.wimsey.com (Lance Neustaeter) Subject: Neil, objectivist? Sorry about posting this only tangently related material, but my private attempt was thwarted by the Mailer Daemon (By-Tor, is that you?)... Jason <jsoroko@inasec.ca> wrote: > To answer a part of that, Neil is not a Libertarian, he is better > described as an Objectivist. An Objectivist is any folower of the > philosophy of Ayn Rand, "Objectivism". I don't think Neil considers himself an objectivist. I don't. BTW, anyone who is an objectivist necessarily is politically a libertarian. "Libertarian" refers to a political ideology, while objectivism is a complete philosophy which also happens to be the proper foundation of libertarianism. If you're not already subscribed, a couple lists you may be interested it: ayn-rand-request@iubvm.ucs.indiana.edu and objectivism-request@vix.com Send a message to both of these with a subscribe request... Lance. * It was long after midnight/ When we got to unconditional love/She * said sure, my heart is boundless/ But don't push my limits too far * --Peart -- Via DLG Pro v1.0 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: James Moseley <toronto@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu> Subject: RE: VOICES THAT WHISPER.... Date: Sat, 24 Dec 1994 14:54:52 -0600 (CST) Well it's been a while since I posted to the NMS, probably since the last tour. But I have decided that computers are a necessary evil and use them only when I absolutely have to. Hell, I haven't logged on since Oct. 4. For some of you that might seem incomprehensible, but alot of your lives revolve around computers; mine does not! But I was actually reading the last issue and felt compelled to answer a fellow subscriber's question, as I know I have asked many myself. I believe I have answered this question before, and I think it might be in the FAQL, but I will answer it anyway. Before I answer it I do have to give credit to my sister an NMS subscriber Amy Moseley Rupp for deciphering those whispering voices... Thery are as follows: "Hello?" "Good morning Guv." This would be an English type of greeting, guv being of course short for governor. Hope this helps. Until next time! James Moseley toronto@ccwf.utexas.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: PtB From: cindy.ingersoll@darkside.gwinnett.com (CINDY INGERSOLL) Date: Mon, 26 Dec 94 13:06:00 -0500 Ru> From: alca@stud.uni-sb.de (Alexander Caviedes) Ru> Subject: drugs II Ru> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 1994 16:59:36 +0100 (CET) Ru> I checked the FAQ before I ask where the drug dealer story (an Ru> interesting one, though I don't indulge myself) in "Passage to Ru> Bangkok" comes from and whether the members indorse it. Uhhh, PtB isn't a "druh dealer story".... Its an Ode to Joy :) Who cares whether Rush endorse it? They WROTE it! ___ Feverish Flux v2.12 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 27 Dec 94 22:13:00 EST From: "Donovan Chase" <96DCHASE@vax.mbhs.edu> Subject: Art Rock and Great Bands. From: Adam M Gogolak <Adam.M.Gogolak@williams.edu> > essentially two bands here's my list: > Lead Guitar:Steve Howe(Yes)- Yes guitarist who is a compositional genius Danny Gatton, may he Rest In Peace. Now that man was a guitar genius, with amazing technical skills and writing ability. > Rythm Guitar-Alex Lifeson(RUSH)-Not Fancy, but just sounds sooo good Ditto. > Bassist-Geddy Lee(Yes)- You should already know why Ditto Again. But you better have your asbestos suit ready when the firestorm hits you about saying that Geddy Lee is a member of Yes. (Don't be too hard on him guys!!:-) > Lead Vocals: Jon Anderson(Yes)-No one's voice comes even close, amazing range Sorry, I'd go with Peter Gabriel as a lead vocalist, just for sheer stage presence, especially when touring with Genesis. All those costume changes, and inventive vocal styles. Whew! > Keyboards:Rick Wakeman(Yes) and Keith Emerson(ELP)-they are both genius and > are equal in ability IMO. they would complement each other. George Shearing, who I saw play live. Yes, Technically a pianist, but as a synner I'll honor him w/ the title of keyboardist. > greatly Drums-Neil Peart(RUSH):Who Else? Amen! Also, to the category of Songwriter: First Team - Neil Peart. Second Team - Tori Amos > Second Team- > Lead Guitar:Robert Fripp(King Crimson):Does some of the most intersting > stuff I've ever heard John Renbourne. He can do the most amazing jazz/blues/folk acoustic guitar. > Bass: Chris Squire(Yes): Strong bottom end foundation coupled with > precision Les Claypool. Not all heavy metal is bad Adam! > Lead Vocals:Peter Gabriel(Genesis):Lamb Lies Down On Broadway-Enough Said My second team man is a woman. Gotta go with Tori, for sheer range and passion. Geoff Tate of Queensryche a close second, just for Operation:Livecrime. > Keyboards:Kit Watkins(Happy The Man). His > technique is possibly the best of anyone > Keyboards-Tony Banks(Genesis): Not too fancy, but is so nice to listen to I'll go with Tony. Listen to Side 2 of "Selling England by the Pound". That's fancy, inventive, fun to listen to. Probably the most underused talent in all of rock and roll. > Drums:Carl Palmer(ELP)-Percussion Genius, he's my only rival to Peart That guy for the Violent Femmes who only uses that one snare, a high-hat and a cymbal. I just think that's cool. > I would love to talk to someone about my two lists; i've got dozens of > better musicians to talk about than any ofthe mainstrea rockers that keep > appearing on the frequetly posted lists. There's got o be some reason > why studied musicians listen to these Guys.Thanks for your time, I love > to babble about my favorite musicians. > Adam.M.gogolak@williams.edu I agree. the art rock "progressive" music was the best movement Rock and roll ever had. But then again, there are elements of punk and such that it was missing. ====================== [[[ IN STEREO, WHERE AVAILABLE ]]] ================= Don Chase is... | | "You want us to paint naked people?" Don.Chase@f484.n109.z1.fidonet.org | -The Warner Bros. -or, if ya don't like that- | (and the Warner sister!) 96DCHASE@vax.mbhs.edu | =========================================================================== BTW and ORQ, NIN and the band U2. NRN to GATB, Acronym's confuse me. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 27 Dec 1994 22:43:12 -0500 From: James Peele <jpeele@unf6.cis.unf.edu> Subject: Ultimate band craziness This is a crazy thread so here is a crazy line-up... lead vocals: Geoff Tate (Queensryche) backing vocals: Jon Anderson (Yes) lead guitar: Allan Holdsworth rhythm guitar: Alex Lifeson (Rush) acoustic guitar: William Ackerman keyboards: Rick Wakeman (Yes) synthesizers: Zevin Key (Skinny Puppy) bass: Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones) stick: Tony Levin (King Crimnson) drums: Mark Zonder (Fates Warning) lyricon: Chuck Greenberg (Shadowfax) samples/backing vocals: Trent Reznor (NIN) strings: Kronos Quartet percussion: Armando Marcal (Pat Metheny Group) harmonized vocals: Tori Amos lyrics: Neil Peart (Rush) in collaboration with Jim Matheos (Fates Warning) and Jay Peele (INFERNO)... Well that about covers it... This is your brain... Any questions? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 94 00:27 MET From: te@syrinx.franken.de (Tobias Engler) Subject: Best Albums of the Year Thought I'd waste some bandwidth with my now up-to-date Best of the Year list: 1. Queensryche Promised Land This one is so good that it equals a Rush album! 2. BR Tribute Band Burning for Buddy Where's my Rush? Leave that Peart alone! 3. King Crimson VROOM I got it today and it's fascinating 4. Marillion Brave Not as good as the two before, but still... 5. John Wesley Under the Red and White Sky He almost plays like Mark Knopfler (I saw him live) 6. Bad Religion Stranger than Fiction ...congregating, in invisible circles, half apart and half a part... That's it. My best wishes for the New Year, Blackbird ______________________________________________________________________________ "Me, I only hit things with sticks." Neil Peart, 1994 ______________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 1994 00:26:04 -0500 From: BarryP8032@aol.com Subject: Tour technical question Hey guys, Saw your counterparts tour in Dallas, Texas and was just wondering if there was a technical problem with the sound amps at the beginning of the show. Usually, your concerts have had unsurpassed acoustical quality but I noticed that the last one started out with a little too much tweak or treble. Was this something you noticed? About fifteen minutes into the performance, all was well (actually excellent). Just curious. Hope you all have a nice holiday. Childhood and lifelong fan, Barry Phillips BarryP8032@AOL.COM ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cbush@bytor.lerc.nasa.gov (Chris Bush) Subject: RED TIDE Date: Wed, 28 Dec 94 7:20:53 EST In NMS #1043, Heinz Reiske <reiske@eden.rutgers.edu> supposes: > First of all, the song "Red Tide" is NOT a pro-environmentalist > song. Nor is it anti-environmentalist. If you need proof of this, just > check the FAQ. Neil says this himself. Or, better yet, read the lyrics. > Environmental overtones are used as an allegory for the difficulties facing > romantic relationships. > > "Fugitives at the bedroom door, lovers pause to find an open store" I always took this song as a commentary on the overall "deterioration" of this planet, and its "higher species" (us?). This naturally includes the sorry state of the environment. I don't think the environmental overtones are allegorical at all. The lyrics say it pretty plainly, and literally, as does Neil himself. "Stay out of the sun It only burns my skin Sky full of poison And the atmosphere's too thin" Seems pretty straight forward in its intent to me. Then, there's: "River running like an open sore" or the line that includes the title itself... "and the red tide washes ashore" Now, this doesn't make him pro-environmentalist in the sense that he joins Green Peace and goes out sinking whaling boats or tuna fishing boats. But it does mean he cares about the environment he lives in. Neil says in reference to the song: "It's a bit of a selfish concern, really. I really love wildlife, and I spend a lot of my time in the outdoors when I'm not working, so that's important to me. One of my main hobbies is cycling, so air quality kind of becomes of critical importance." -- Neil Peart Does that sound like the environmental message of the song was allegorical? The first verse of the song provides insight into another scourge that is symbolic of the deterioration of life. "Fugitives at the bedroom door Lovers pause to find an open store" "...in the first verse, when I'm talking about 'Nature's new plague' and then 'Lovers pausing at the bedroom door to find an open store' and all that, to me that was obviously referring to AIDS ... irony of modern life, you know, where spontaneous love still certainly does occur, but here are two lovers who have just met in the middle of the night, and they have to go find a store before they can consummate their new relationship" -- Neil Peart Again, I don't think this means he's necessarily an activist on either side of that (t)horny issue, but rather is just citing it as an example of how life and the way we live have changed. There was once a time when you didn't have to think so much about the safety of the air you breathe, or the sex you have. Those days are sadly gone. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 1994 12:49:03 -0500 (EST) From: Waynbo <zuhlw@iia.org> Subject: Happy New Year! Hello Fellow NMS'ers! Just want to wish all of you a VERY, very Happy New Year!!!!!!! Hopefully we'll see a new release from Rush sometime in 1995! Then it will truly be a great new year! Sorry for the lack of Rush content, I'm working on that! :)] Wayne "Waynbo" Zuhl zuhlw@iia.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are 3 kinds of people in the world: Those who make things happen, those who watch things happen and those who don't know what happened. Make it happen! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Math 317 - Linear something or other From: DHUART@midas.sinclair.edu Date: 28 Dec 94 13:46:36 EST Hello Rush fans Have not posted for awhile, but the recent thread about RUMORS of a new album have got me going. Leave the rumor mill, lets live in facts, I agree most strongly with John Santore, TELL us where you got your facts pal. I'm tired of rumors and the like. Way to go John, lets get some facts. As was the case when Cp came out, the rush-mgr was the only believable source for acurate information. Oh, by the way John, Flyers??? naaah, should read `Leafs :) Dave Huart Big Hello's to Duane, Art (Spotty), Simon, and Where the heck is Bruce ??? Rush-mgr, the bumper sticker is on the way as soon as I find a proper mailer so it does not get mangled by our friends at USPS. Hockey...... (sniff sniff) ..... " I can live without baseball, but hockey, this is most cruel " anon ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 28 Dec 94 18:17:45 EST From: <Travis_L._Hayden.ANDERSEN_WO.ANDERSEN_NET@notes.compuserve.com> Subject: Random responses **Original post*** From: swami@vlsi.com (Swami G) Subject: Question on Manhattan Project **stuff deleted** The above discussion prompted me to ask a question about Manhattan Project. If this has been covered before, please ignore my posting. Is this song just a commentary about the creation of the first A-bomb? "All the powers that be and the course of history will be changed for evermore" Or, is Neil trying to make a statement for or against the project. I know this is a debatable topic. Some feel the two bombs dropped on Japan helped in ending the war sooner, while others think such weapons are too harmful and their use can never be justified. Any comments? ******* True, the song itself does describe the creation of the A-bomb. But it also gives an example of how throughtout time man has used certain inventions to gain control of others. If you had seen the song performed in concert, a cartoon was shown while they played the song, illustrating other inventions man had created to gain advantages in warfare: a sling shot, bow and arrow, gun, etc. Also in the concept of the album Power Windows, to obtain an advantage in war via creating weapons, is one window showing an abuse of power...which in turn lead to Territories :-) The problem lies in man's application, ie when and to what extent it is used, of the invention and not the invention itself. I listen to *many* kinds of music, I have about 300 CDs. Other groups I listen to include: The Brand New Heavies, Sade, Steely Dan, Prince (*b4* he changed his name), Police, Iron Maiden, Gangstarr, Acoustic Alchemy...just to name a few :-) Travis ...one likes to believe in the freedom of music...(execpt country :-)) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 1994 19:24:36 -0500 (EST) From: "Robert Rocke (GD 1999)" <rrocke@minerva.cis.yale.edu> Subject: RED TIDE . . . Yes, it's pro-environmental!!! To Heinz Reiske and his "right" company ("Mr. Ambrose," etc.): "Digital Man" wants to proudly inform us all that "RED TIDE is NOT a pro-environmentalist song." Sorry, Heinz, but why don't you check your facts--AND REALLY LISTEN TO THIS BEAUTIFUL SONG--before you do throw around any more one-sided political elitism! By blindly wielding your right-wing propaganda, you show yourself to be extremely ignorant to the political and philosophical background--not to mention the well-documented outdoor lifestyle--of the lyricist of our favorite band. In a detailed explication of the song found on the promotional interview CD for PRESTO entitled "Rush - Profiled!", Neil himself answers the question "What is 'Red Tide' about?" as follows: "It's a bit of a selfish concern, really. [Lookey here, Heinz!!!] _I really love wildlife, and I spend a lot of my time in the outdoors when I'm not working, so that's important to me._ One of my main hobbies is cycling, so air quality kind of becomes of critical importance. So it is a selfish thing, [Did you know this, Heinz?] _and it's something I've written about before, on the previous album - the song 'Second Nature'._ . . . [And how about this for "anti-environmentalism"!!!] So, with 'Red Tide' it was a little more adamant, because I think the time is a little more critical, and I had to be firmer about it . . ." Neil then continues, "but still there are ways of getting at it, and to me there are jokes in there, too, that probably no one in the world will ever get, but in the first verse, when I'm talking about 'Nature's new plague' and then 'Lovers pausing at the bedroom door to find an open store' and all that, to me that was obviously referring to AIDS, but it was the irony of modern life, you know, where spontaneous love still certainly does occur, but here are two lovers who have just met in the middle of the night, and they have to go find a store before they can consummate their new relationship, you know, and to me, when I put those things down, I have a smile, but I know that it's one that will never be shared." So rather than being a pivotal image of the song--the nexus of an an extended conceit in which a seeming pro-environmentalism is merely a mask for a song about relationships (as Mr. Reiske writes, "Environmental overtones are used as an allegory for the difficulties facing romantic relationships)--the lovers running to 7-11 for a pack of trojans is merely this: a cleverly conceived joke!!! (Neil does have a sense of humor, you know.) But significantly, it is a joke that is couched in a very serious issue, the AIDS crisis--which we know Neil has also addressed in the first verse of CP's "Nobody's Hero." (No, Mr. Reiske, I DON'T want to know what language your extreme right-wing P.O.V. will couch this issue in!) While certainly NOT a specifically envirnomental issue (though you MAY want to read Richard Preston's besteller "The Hot Zone" for more on that possibility), the AIDS crisis is surely another signifcant concern for this very socially conscious lyricist! And NO, I do NOT come from the extreme left! In today's world (fast self-destructing, despite Mr. Reiske's pseudo-scientific pulpit), it seems hard than ever to make up own's mind in relation to the global platforms of our two political parties. On the contrary, I am a FREE & INDEPENDENT THINKER (Remember, I AM a lifelong Rush fan--"Anthem" an all that) >. . . but YES, I am also very much in favor of saving what precious little remains of unadultered land and wildlife on our planet. Sorry to waffle on so much, but as someone else mentioned-- BIG issues seem to demand verbosity! Before I depart, however, as further proof of the strong "PRO- ENVIRONMENTAL" ideology behind this wonderful song, it is helpful to consult a March 1990 interview from "Guitar World" magazine, where Alex speaks about his solo in "RED TIDE": "I wanted to get a lot of tension in that solo because the song is quite intense. There's a kind of disturbing feeling about that solo, which I think ties it all together well. The song is angry. Neil is basically a very ecology-minded person, and he wrote this song dealing with the destruction of our environment. So I wanted the music, and especially my solo, to reflect that anger." Hey "DIGITAL MAN," Enough said. ------------------------------ Nature has some new plague Now's the time to fight Let us not go gently To the endless winter night Now's the time to make the time While hope is still in sight Let us not go gently To the endless winter night ------------------------------ Peace, ROB P.S. If the east coast's "WINTER" this year is any indication, Mr. Reiske and company need to reconsider their "Well, there's really no proof that dumping all this SHIT all over the planet is 'gonna have any adverse effects" mentality really quickly... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 1994 18:27:22 -0600 (CST) From: Sarah Peck <speckld@tenet.edu> Subject: Several Things..... Howdy! There was talk about why double albums were labeled A/D B/C. Well, my own theory goes like this: back in the stone age when there were turntables, many models came with an extended center post that you could load up with as many as 6 albums at a time. When the turntable was turned on, one ablum would drop from the stack and then play. At the end of that album, the needle would move to its starting position, and the next album in the stack would drop. If you label a double album set A/D,B/C and put it on that type of turntable, it would play in the correct order. First A, next ablum drop would be side B, you flip the stack over then C and D. Next item: My very own NMS T-Shirt for the Anniversary Gift. I ordered two and have only received one so far but the one I have I love!! It's the Mars on the Horizon shirt and I think it's pretty darn peachy, it fits AND I haven't washed it with a red sock yet so it's still white!! It's going to a good cause and in celebration of a great band so guys, order yours today!! Next item: Concerning the Red Barchetta possibly being made by Ferrari(?) - do you think the dealership will take an '86 beat-up Toyota truck as a trade-in?? Nest item: Concerning bands/concerts I'd like to see: I was fortunate to catch the Yes orchestra tour (that was the tour that had most of the past and present Yes members in it). What I would LOVE to see would be a concert with Rush and Yes on the stage together. The creative forces of both bands combined would be astounding!! I think it would even be better than the concert I went to where Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King and Joe Cocker just had a free-for-all jam. Talk about awesome... Last item: Before the Time of the Dark (when the NMS was otherwise indisposed) there was a thread concerning the artwork inside the 2112 album. Speaking as a female Rush fan, all I can say is, "What red star?" Until I win the lottery, Sarah ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 1994 20:10:18 -0500 From: WilCollier@aol.com Subject: That Nutty Alex Guy Hi, y'all, There was a post last week about Alex's bizzare "introductions" on the last tour. I caught two shows, in Pensacola and Atlanta. There were no intros in Pensacola (and hey, the sound was so bad there, it's a good thing too. Can you figure that one out? Two weeks rehersal, and the actual show sounds like they set up in ten minutes), but in Atlanta a couple of months later, Lerxt was on the loose. Early in the show, Alex steps up and tells some (really bad) bar jokes (and the crowd loved them all). Geddy made a few cracks about the Braves and the World Series (and the crowd from the home of the Braves booed the hell out of him--but in good humor). But the capper came during the break on "Closer to the Heart." Alex runs over to Geddy's mike and starts doing a lounge-lizard patter while thrashing away on the three chords. Geddy and Neil are looking at him like he's nuts (and they were right). So finally, Alex says, "I'd like to introduce the combo! On the bass and piano, it's . . . Jamie Farr!" (crowd loves it) "On the drum kit, it's . . >. Karen Carpenter! Doesn't she look great!" (crowd loves this even more) "And me . . . " (long pause) " . . . I'm RICHARD GERE!" (crowd goes berzerk) Sorry if you've heard this a zillion times already, but it was a hoot. --Will Collier WilCollier@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 94 00:42 MET From: te@syrinx.franken.de (Tobias Engler) Subject: Re: RED TIDE > > Those of you who have gotten anything less than a "C+" in General >Chemistry might be surprised to know that carbon dioxide dissolves in >water, forms bicarbonate, then turns into carbonate and gets incorporated >into the exo-skeletons of marine organisms. But, seeing how most >environmentalists are EXTREMELY science-illiterate, the only word they'd >probably recognize above is "water." What's that, "water"? > The logic is clear. As mentioned before, cars are an integral part >of individual freedom. The fear-mongering zealots who favor restrictions >are merely restricting liberty. After all shouldn't those who know whats >best for us rise and save us from ourselves? Neil of course says this sar- >castically. > > Digital Man You completely nuts?? Blackbird ______________________________________________________________________________ "Me, I only hit things with sticks." Neil Peart, 1994 ______________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lefferts, Jeff" <jlefferts@ea.com> Subject: Geddy's Tone Date: Thu, 29 Dec 94 00:11:00 PST The biggest secret of Geddy's tone is to PLAY VERY HARD. Watch him in concert sometime, he WHANGS on those strings, often using more than one finger at a time to really get it moving. My theory is that he had a wimpy amp when he started playing, and had to do that to be heard above the drums and guitar. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rothbart, Kyle" <kyle@smtptst.sbi.com> Subject: P o w e r W i n d o w s Date: Thu, 29 Dec 94 09:34:00 EST Hi ya! And, of course, Happy Holidays to all Rush fans everywhere !! Haven't posted in a while due to excessive exhaustion caused by eating and drinking mass quantities over the holidays...so.... :-) But the real reason I'm posting is to invite any NJ / NY area fans to come and see Power Windows, a Rush "cover band" who will be performing on JANUARY 6th in NJ, near Giants Stadium (no, not IN the stadium!!). I have never seen them, but have heard much about them and I'm extremely psyched for it! Anyone interested in going, send me an email and I'll give some directions. Also, hats off to fellow Rush fan, Peter Zucker, for bringing this whole shabang to my attention. Kyle Rothbart rothbart@zip.sbi.com kyle@smtptst.sbi.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 94 16:23:15 EST From: "Mertens, Craig D" <cmertens@ccmail.eo.ray.com> Subject: ultimate band OK, here it is. The *Ultimate* Band: Grievous Bodily Harm Vocals- Ethel Merman Guitar- Bill S. Preston, Esq. & Ted "Theodore" Logan (Wyld Stalynz) Bass- Adam Clayton (U2) Drums- Bill Gates (Microsoft) Keyboard- Schroeder (Charlie Brown Players) Tambourine- Lou Gramm (Foreigner) Ukulele - Tiny Tim Pan flute- Zamfir Rage- Henry Rollins (Black Flag, Rollins Band) Depression- Morrissey (Smiths, solo) Angst- Eddie Vedder Delerium- Tori Amos Christian morality- Trent Reznor (NIN) Hair- (tie) Nelson (either one) & Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) Lips- Steven Tyler (Arrowsmith) Eyes- Sinead O'Connor Physique- (tie) Madonna & David Lee Roth Facial hair- (tie) Billy Gibbons (?) & Dusty Hill (?) (ZZ Top) Profile- Kurt Cobain (Nirvana) Liver damage- Ozzy Osbourne Needle tracks- Ron Wood (Rolling Stones) Manager- Don King Ticket pricing- (tie) Ticketmaster & The Eagles coming soon to a County Fair near you..... ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 29 Dec 94 16:35:50 EST From: <Travis_L._Hayden.ANDERSEN_WO.ANDERSEN_NET@notes.compuserve.com> Subject: GUP album cover All the convo about GUP have been good, for it is a great album. What do you think about the album cover itself, and how it relates to the songs on the album? I always felt that it shows the aftermath (or Afterimage) of a nuclear war. The facial expression of the inhabitant is one of tranquility in the midst of chaos. There are other images too, such as the eagle's eye in the sky, faces in the pool of liquid, etc..tho I can't fully recall them, I'm at work and don't have the CD now. :-) Any comments? Travis ...love is stronger than pride ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 94 16:32 EST From: Apoorva Gandhi <0005623138@mcimail.com> Subject: Rush at Hechts dept store Hello all, Everyone knows how difficult it is to see Rush Videos anywhere in the US. MTV and VHI do not dare to. Well I was in Hechts department store with my wife and while we were waiting in line in the ladies cloths dept. on the video screens all of a sudden came the video for NOBODY'S HERO. I was SHOCKED. I had heard about the video but was not sure if I would ever be able to see it! So anyone in the DC/MD/VA area go to Hechts in the ladies section, they should have the monitors showing videos. I think NH came on after a version of 'Red Red Wine' (not UB40 though). I was shocked!!!! Good luck Happy New Year!!! Welcome to WalMart - we'll sell ya Apoorva G a gun but the not latest Guns'n'Roses CD......... agandhi@mcimail.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 1994 18:22:10 -0500 From: WilCollier@aol.com Subject: "Produce jobs"? EXCUSE ME? Swami G writes, >Although the cold war is over, there is always talk of >increasing the defense budget, not reducing it. The money >could be used to create jobs or for other productive schemes. Excuse me? Do you think the Pentagon has this giant slot machine that turns out B-2 bombers if you insert a couple billion? Defense spending DOES create jobs, pal, and cuts in the DOD budget take them away. Trust me, I'm an aerospace engineer, and I was laid off in October. Get a clue before you say something that stupid again. I quote Neil: "I mean, it's not people's fault that it [the USA] became the most successful country and the richest country and the most powerful country, it just happened, you know, because people worked and people were into it, and they did it. So, you can't fault them for being the most powerful and having that incredible responsibility. I mean, it's easy to point fingers at figures in government and so on and blame the government for a lot of things, and of course, there's a tremendous amount of Reaganitis about, but really, it's a bit facile to do that. Anyone who thinks about it a little more and learns a little more about the history of the country and why things are the way they are knows that America didn't go out and buy a bunch of nuclear bombs just so they could be the big guys on the block, you know? It was strictly a historical imperative that they--it's a hysterical imperative. They had to, you know. There was no choice and there is no choice." (from _Innerview_, 1984) Got a news flash for you, bud, the folks working in defense (most especially the people in uniform) do a lot more productive work in a month than every sociology department (to take one soft-psuedo-science example) put together in ten years (including protecting your right to say that we all ought to be out of work). Sheesh, I bet you didn't complain when we invaded Haiti to install a damn anti-American Marxist. (Sorry to rant, folks, but this one hit a raw nerve. I'll try to be funny again next time.) --Will Collier WilCollier@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Whipple, Steven J (Steve)" <sjwhippl@po5.pcmail.ingr.com> Subject: RE: Red Wax Hemispheres Date: Fri, 30 Dec 94 15:24:00 CST Hello all! Way back in Issue 1024, Arvid Hokanson asked for information about the red vinyl edition of Hemispheres. I was going to respond to him personally, but I thought that others might be interested as well. Here's the little that I know: The red vinyl version is certainly a nice collectable. It's pretty rare. In all my days of searching out the Boys' stuff, I've only seen one copy. By comparison, I've run across maybe four or five copies of the Hemispheres picture disc (which I believe was released at the same time, during the initial promo period for that album, and is still pretty hard to find). I think that $28 is a fair price. But you should know that this version was released containing a Rush poster. If the poster is missing, you might be able to talk the price down a few dollars. You should also know that the red vinyl is not going to have a superior sound. In fact, it might not sound as good because colored vinyl was often more brittle than regular black vinyl. But you don't want to play it anyway (that's what CDs are for!). This is just something cool to add to your Rush collection. BTW, the poster was not exclusive to the red vinyl version. The first (I don't know how many) pressings of the regular album also contained it. So those who are interested in such things should check out any Hemispheres albums they might see at record stores, shows, etc. The poster is live shots of the band in concert and will be found in the sleeve holding the album. It's also something cool to have (if for no other reason than that it's more pictures of our favorite musicians)! I hope this wasn't too boring, and I apologize if someone's already covered this stuff in Issues 1035-1043. Sometimes I allow my work to interfere with the more important things, like keeping up with TNMS. I've got to stop doing that.... -Steve Whipple e-mail address: sjwhippl@po5.pcmail.ingr.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: LitePopMetalist! <laughren@spot.Colorado.EDU> Subject: The worst for a Rush Fan Date: Sat, 31 Dec 1994 00:45:08 -0700 (MST) >...so I'm manually channel surfing after Forbidden Planet ends and I pause for a second on CNN, being a news junkie, when what to my wondering eyes should appear but a drummer kicking butt on a rather large set, hair close cut, wearing a blazer. I can't be sure it was the man himself, because it lasted maybe two seconds while credits were rolling, but I'm 99.9% sure it was the Professor. The name of the program was "Showbiz Today", or something like that, on CNN, 9p.m. Pacific time. It will repeat tonight at like two am so i'll record it and let you all know. There was a big band backing the neilster up, so i assume it's had to do with the tribute album. >.nnuf said p.s. Hi erik. howz it goin? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 1 Jan 95 03:24:09 CST From: vtp@pro-algonquin.mn.org (Vance Palodichuk) Subject: RUSH on Bevis & Butthead I knew it! They played "Stick it Out" on MTV's Bevis and Butthead! They never said anything bad about it. The thing that pissed me off was that they played a lot of the video but never gave the band credit! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 2 Jan 1995 11:10:00 UTC+0100 From: Prieto_Inaki_ESMALTACIONES_S_IGNACIO@euskom.spritel.es Subject: Spain < From solomtm0@seraph1.sewanee.edu (poo-poo bee) < does Rush ever play in Spain? < [ They've never played in Spain, I don't know if they ever < would consider it... : rush-mgr ] Hi..Happy New Year from Spain!! I think they should consider it for the next tour!!! Here, in San Sebastian, we have been visited recently by Aerosmith, Pink Floyd and Bryan Adams, and R.E.M. is coming very soon. So... after these "hors d'oeuvres" now we are prepared for the best ever rock group!! BTW... any other Spaniard here?? (I doubt it...) Inaki Prieto San Sebastian Bask Country Spain ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 2 Jan 1995 20:28:29 -0600 (CST) From: Joe Gregg <gregg@badlands.NoDak.edu> Subject: General dischordance Brevity is beautiful, sometimes, so I will aim for a [INSERT YOUR MOST SIGHTLY HUMAN HERE]. I don't get cable, so I didn't see "Beavis and Butthead." Oh well. I find it interesting that people are surprised to see Rush on their show. Remember, Neil did give them some exposure on the "Burning for Buddy" album. Just look at one of his pictures and you'll see what I mean. Zoinks! In response to a "Rush Christmas album," uh, I don't think so. Geddy is Jewish, so singing "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" would be sort of two-faced. That could be bad. I am trying to figure out which UltraDisk I should get first. I am torn, because I only can afford one per paycheck. I think I will get Signals, because I like New World Man and Analog Kid, but I also like the other two. Realize, I like RUSH, so the choice is difficult. Any opinions? You can reply to me personally, because it would be crazy to do it here. Not too much else to say, so I will sit back and relax. "I will be with you again on New Years Day..." -Paul "Bono" Hewson ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 02 Jan 1995 18:36:49 -0800 (PST) From: ELBEL@quasar.dnet.hac.com Subject: which Beavis and Butthead episode? & Ghastly Error Which B&B cartoon segment featured Stick it Out? I'm not gonna sit through that show every night trying to find the clip, but i'll check every fifteen minutes during the time slot to see if it's on. e-mail me directly or post to tnms if you think enough other people have the same question. "Thank you very kindly. Good day!" Jeff "I know Geddy wrote Different Strings, not Entre Nous, your honor. Must have been the sedatives talking." ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: No Xmas Album for Rush Date: Mon, 02 Jan 95 22:03:06 -0500 From: Icon <ddmodell@mailbox.syr.edu> VTCI@PANAM1.PANAM.EDU writes: > I was listening to the radio and a strange thought entered my head. > Has anyone ever wondered what it must be like in the House of Rush...does > Geddy sing Christmas carols to his family?? That got me to thinking about > how great it would be to have a Christmas album by the boys...call it > Christmas Rush... Doubtful, considering Geddy is Jewish. > Imagine a Geddy Lee rendition of Silent Night (al la Rivendell) how > about Alex doing Jingle Bell Rock with a long moody solo in the middle > and what Christmas album would be complete without Neil's version of the > Little Drummer Boy with a 15 minute snare and hi-hat solo done in > 7/4....i get goose bumps thinking about it... :) Sorry to burst your bubble...but it just isn't in the realm of possibility for Rush. This band is too free spirited to end up catering to one religious group...it would go against everything they stand for as a band, and would probably offend a lot of people (myself included). dM ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 03 Jan 95 01:11:32 EST From: OttoPilat <IBMVW2@UNIVSCVM.CSD.SCAROLINA.EDU> Subject: Neil the Objectivist? Is Neil Peart an Objectivist? This discussion is interesting, but I would doubt that he considers himself an Objectivist. Rand is a definite influence, but so are many other authors from very diverse backgrounds. Whether he is a left wing libertarian, a logical positivist, or just "cool", I don't think his "ism" is as important as what he has to say. Personally, I find Neil Peart's lyrics as important as Rand's writing, especially if someone wants to look at something from a different point of view. I agree with the person who suggested that when you read Rand to read the Branden biographies. These bios and Peart's writings help one understand the best parts of Rand's work without taking it too seriously or letting it dominate your life. Just my .02 - $ Bill "Otto" Pilat ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 95 9:55:40 EST From: ASQM-SWP-G <gal002@monmouth-emh1.army.mil> Subject: First time posting Fellow RUSH fans, I recently found the NMS Web home page while tinkering with a newly acquired Mosaic for Windows. To say I was ecstatic would be a severe understatement. I used to monitor (sadly, never post to) the various messages regading RUSH in rec.music.misc while I was still attending Hope College in Michigan, between HYF and Chronicles. Now, I am working at Ft. Monmouth, NJ, and the powers that be are very stingy with their E-Mail accounts. So much so, that myself and 4 others have to share a single "organizational" account (one other is an RUSH-an, named John who might also be posting - just keep checking the signature). Anyways...just what is all this rambling about? I read Digest.1043 and there was a reference to an 800 # for acquiring "Burning for Buddy" What is the number? Is is still active? Funny enough, I was going to start looking in the music stores for the disc after seeing a piece on CNN. They had a segment on all the "Tribute" albums in 1994. At one point they showed an excerpt of an interview with Neil and mentioned the album's title. You'll forgive me for not having an exact transcription, but, it was Sat, December 31st at around 11pm, get it? It took me by suprise and I was in no condition to dive for the VCR. I'll just say that I remember him refering to himself as a "mere mortal" in comparison to the late, great Mr Rich. So, if anybody knows the number, and if they're still taking orders... PLEASE let me know. Doug Eckert gal002@monmouth-isma2.army.mil ----------------------------------------------------------
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