The National Midnight Star #1067

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Re: 03/07/95 - The National Midnight Star #1064 Rush cars Re: 03/07/95 - The National Midnight Star #1064 Howdy archives An NMS submission from Pete Kim Amp Cool story (IMHO) Peart Picks (drum licks!) More YKYARF when... EXIT... STAGE LEFT 2112/Anthem Rush fan to Rush fan ?misc?.. Reality check of a Reality check Anniversary Video First single ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Wed Mar 15 14:24:28 EST 1995 Subject: Administrivia Welp, looks like I lost about 40 posts or so... I'm trying to recover them from a backup tape but it'll take a few days. They were *ALL* posts sent on March 8/9, if you think your post was lost feel free to send it in again, but like I said I should be able to recover them. Now it's time to prepare for yet another storm.. :-) - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Terry Moore-Read <terry@stjudes.demon.co.uk> Subject: Grammy Awards Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 23:48:16 +0100 (GMT) Are the people voting on the grammys required to listen to the records they are voting on ? I saw a program a while back about the cannes film festival which stated that it was not uncommon for the jurys voting for awards to have not seen the film that they are voting for. Just a thought. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 21:10:04 -0500 (EST) From: Sabina Becker - JOUD/F94 <sbecker@acs.ryerson.ca> Subject: You know you're a true Rushnik when... Greetings again from 'Bina's merry abyss... I loved Sylvia Smith's idea of having a Rush song for one's wedding processional. I hate "Here Comes The Bride" anyhow, and I nominate "Closer to the Heart" for the perfect Rushnik wedding song. First dance? "Time Stand Still", naturally. (Or maybe play that during consummation. Chuckle...) Other ways to tell if you're a true Rushnik... You refer to the right-wing American radio fatty as "Limburger" so's not to confuse any lovers of great Canadian Rock. You begin your day with a friendly voice...namely, Geddy's on "Spirit of Radio." You attend a pagan gathering because you just love "Mystic Rhythms". You buy a Pan flute after hearing "The Temple of Syrinx." You refer to all flicks as Moving Pictures. You get into Walt Whitman because of "The Body Electric". You hum "Big Money" whenever you pass a bank. You knuckle under and read Ayn Rand just because the Boys are said to be inspired by her work. You think of the job from hell as "Red Sector A". You make regular pilgrimages to the Orbit Room. You start reading Coleridge because of "Xanadu." You decide to try the Rhythm Method of birth control. You buy Rubbermaid stock because it sounds like Neil bangs on their wares in "The Rhythm Method". You watch the Three Stooges because the guys open A Show Of Hands with the Stooges theme. I'm sure that others can add to this list! 'Bina. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, Mar 9 1995 19:42:48 Subject: 03/09/95 - The National Midnight Star #1066 From: rush0132@collective.cais.com (rush) I would like to respond to the comments by D. Brunberg made in TNMS #1063. I am a first-time poster soooo... I was first introduced (kudos to J. Chan for pointing out that almost everybody is "introduced") to Rush by my cousin in 1979 with 2112 (I thought the waterfall/stream in the background was sooo cool). As soon as I got home (he lived in WA, me in MA) I promptly bought and wore out three copies (1 vinyl, 2 tape) of 2112. Now, of course, I have it (as well as all the other albums) on CD, so it never wears out. Back to D. Brunberg: thanks for starting an interesting topic, but I would like to politely (no flaming here) disagree. IMHO I don't think Neil ever had a strong commitment to Ayn Rand and her philosophy. Some points to ponder: o In the FAQ, Neil is quoted as saying the resemblence between 2112 and and A.R.'s book "Anthem" was not on purpose. If 2112 was based on "Anthem" I would think he would say so. o I think the lyrics to "Cinderella Man" are totally counter to the philosophy of AR. Philanthropy(sp?) has no part in her world. As for Neil's transition over the years, 1 small point -- Circumstances and Roll the Bones have similiar themes. D.G. P.S. - Anyone want to start a conversation on whether AR's philosophy is bunk? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 21:05:29 PST From: "Jund, Michael" <mjund@stdntmail.lmu.edu> Subject: ULTIMATE RUSH COUNTDOWN Well, here it goes. All 116 songs. This is my RUSH ultimate coundown for my radio show here at Loyola Marymount University. The countdown started on February 2, 1995 and will probably finish in the first week of April. DISCLAIMER: I realize that many of you will disagree but it is very difficult to discern one song as better or worse than the other. Also, if you asked me to make a countdown a year ago or a year from now it would probably look very different. Thanks for your time Any ideas for future Rush radio shows...please e-mail me. I like hearing from all of you guys and gals! SONG ALBUM 116. Rivendell FBN 115. The Necromancer COS 114. Here Again RUSH 113. The Foutain of Lamneth COS 112. In the End FBN 111. Before and After RUSH 110. Cygnus X-1 Book 1 AFTK 109. Grand Designs POW WIN 108. Heresy RTB 107. Between the Wheels GUP 106. Chemistry SIG 105. Everyday Glory CP 104. Natural Science PER WAV 103. Alien Shore CP 102. Tai Shan HYF 101. Vital Signs MP 100. Tears 2112 99. Madrigal AFTK 98. Different Strings PER WAV 97. Bravado RTB 96. Emotion Detector POW WIN 95. Red Tide PRESTO 94. The Speed of Love CP 93. Hand Over Fist PRESTO 92. High Water HYF 91. Available Light PRESTO 90. Cinderella Man AFTK 89. A Passage to Bangkok 2112 88. What You're Doing RUSH 87. Neurotica RTB 86. Afterimage GUP 85. Witch hunt MP 84. I Think I'm Going Bald COS 83. Kid Gloves GUP 82. Nobody's Hero CP 81. Red Lenses GUP 80. You Bet Your Life RTB 79. Making Memories FBN 78. Animate CP 77. Prime Mover HYF 76. Entre Nous PER WAV 75. Cygnus X-1 Book II HEM 74. The Twilight Zone 2112 73. Digital Man SIG 72. Double Agent CP 71. Beneath, Between and Behind FBN 70. Leave That Thing Alone CP 69. Lessons 2112 68. Open Secrets HYF 67. Take a Friend RUSH 66. By-tor and the Snow Dog FBN 65. Between Sun and Moon CP 64. Chain Lightning PRESTO 63. The Big Wheel RTB 62. War Paint PRESTO 61. Best I Can FBN 60. Need Some Love RUSH 59. Bastille Day COS 58. Cut To the Chase CP 57. A Farewell to Kings AFTK 56. Something For Nothing 2112 55. Lock and Key HYF 54. Losing It SIG 53. Scars PRESTO 52. The Weapon SIG 51. The Body Electric GUP 50. Presto PRESTO 49. Middletown Dreams POW WIN 48. Stick It Out CP 47. Second Nature HYF 46. The Pass PRESTO 45. Territories POW WIN 44. Circumstances HEM 43. Anagram PRESTO 42. Where's My Thing RTB 41. Working Man RUSH 40. Anthem FBN 39. La Villa Strangiato HEM 38. Ghost of a Chance RTB 37. 2112 2112 36. Lakeside Park COS 35. Freewill PER WAV 34. Superconductor PRESTO 33. Turn the Page HYF 32. Mystic Rhythms POW WIN 31. Yyz MP 30. Countdown SIG 29. Roll the Bones RTB 28. Mission HYF 27. Red Sector A GUP 26. Manhattan Project POW WIN 25. The Camera Eye MP 24. Closer to the Heart AFTK 23. Jacob's Ladder PER WAV 22. Show Don't Tell PRESTO 21. Distant Early Warning GUP 20. Finding My Way RUSH 19. Cold Fire CP 18. Fly By Night FBN 17. New World Man SIG 16. Force Ten HYF 15. The Big Money POW WIN 14. The Analog Kid SIG 13. The Trees HEM 12. Face Up RTB 11. In the Mood RUSH 10. Marathon POW WIN 9. Limelight MP 8. Subdivisions SIG 7. The Enemy Within GUP 6. Tom Sawyer MP 5. Time Stand Still HYF 4. Dreamline RTB 3. Xanadu AFTK 2. The Spirit of Radio PER WAV 1. Red Barchetta MP There it is Ladies and Gents. Please e-mail me your comments both good and bad. I'd appreciate it. Do you think the band would like a copy of a show or two? I have all the shows on tape. Look out for the alphabetical listing in a future posting. Here is the album countdown based on this song coundown. I took each album and added up the songs based on where they appeared in the countdown For example, Moving Pictures score was computed by adding 1+6+9 etc. Then I divided by the number of songs on the album to get an average for that album. Moving Picture's average was 33.3. I called this the Listening Enjoyment Percentage (LEP). LEP is the average song placement for each album. The lower the number the better the album because the higher the songs appear in the countdown. ALBUM LISTENING ENJOYMENT PERCENTAGE (LEP) 15. Caress of Steel 81.4 14. Counterparts 72.2 13. 2112 70.83 12. Fly By Night 70.375 11. Rush 64.0 10. A Farewell To Kings 63.83 9. Presto 59.36 8. Grace Under Pressure 57.88 7. Permanent Waves 56.33 6. Roll the Bones 56.0 5. Hold Your Fire 52.3 4. Power Windows 47.75 3. Signals 44.25 2. Hemispheres 42.75 1. Moving Pictures 33.3 Thank you everybody MICHAEL JUND ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 02:35:23 -0500 From: RUSHMAN13@aol.com Subject: Re: #2(2) 03/09/95 - The National Midnight Star #1066 Okay folks, SIT DOWN. Oh, pardon me you already were! What in the heck is the deal with that old rumor (pardon me for bringing it to the surface AGAIN!!) That there were satanic slurs in live 'back-maskings' of Rush songs, and that the whole message of Rush was/is anti-GOD etc. I really drew back when I first heard this, but have since laughed it off and got on with enjoying all those tasty vittles on Counterparts, 'Bones', and Presto. WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THIS RUMOR, PLEASE. anyone? Just diggin' up an ol' bone, Eric 'Rushman' (Gard-dog) Garner Peace, Love, and Rush 4-ever! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 04:03:59 -0500 From: ScottB1055@aol.com Subject: YKYARF when Hi, my name is Scott, and I'm a Rushaholic... First post...so here'e the vitals: Introduced - freshman year in college by my drummer friend Bob Favorite song (very tough) - Limelight or The Camera Eye First tour - Power Windows Now for the real reason I'm here - You Know You're A Rush Fan When...you get cruise control so you can play double bass in your car. Later, Scott (Insert your favorite Rush quote here; I can't choose, which as we all know, means I still have made a choice) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 10:52:49 -0500 (EST) From: "Lisa R. Weinberg" <lrw1820@is2.NYU.EDU> Subject: Rushology You better sit down for this one: Time: Power Windows Tour Place: Brendan Byrne Arena (East Rutherford, NJ) Players: Me and a security guard What was I doing: Trying to get backstage After a great show in the first row, I decided to give it a shot. I take out an ID card I got through the mail that says "PRESS PASS" (indicating I am from the press and supposed to be given special privileges). "Nope," says the concert security guard, with a grim look on his face. "C'mon," I plead. I'm still holding up my badge. I should have demanded to go backstage based on the First Amendment (Freedom of the Press). The guard shakes his head. "Forget it." I reach into my pocket for Plan B -- money. "No way," he tells me, with surprising confidence. With another twenty-dollar bill I show in his face, I decide to mirror his cockiness -- "C'mon. Don't fight it!" "Go home" "You want another twenty?" I reach into my pocket but he interrupts this action. "Leave or I will call the police!" So I leave. Before this merry conversation, I told my Rush buddy, Barry, to wait for me outside. When I get outside of the arena, I begin to look for him. It took me twenty-five minutes to realize that Barry has stranded me. In retrospect, I think he assumed I got backstage and went home jealous. I can still see myself, sitting on the curb of the littered and abandoned parking lot, reading the tourbook. When I sobered up from this realization, I took a $90 taxi ride home. This concludes the first of four concerts I attended in one week, three for Rush and one for The Firm. Each has a story of its own, strange yet memorable. Rock the boats, Derek Barker lrw1820@is2.nyu.edu "Chasing something new to believe in" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 11:58:20 -0500 (EST) From: Doug Scott franzen <dfranzen@umich.edu> Subject: Flaming a flame Hello fellow fans I couldn't help notice the post that was a parial flame. One fan mentioned that Alex's last name was the only one that could be spelled using elements. Someone else criticized him wrongly. lithium = Li iron = Fe Sulfur= S Oxygen= O Nitrogen= N You don't just use the first letter of the element, as was suggested by the flamer who said "there are several elements that begin with 'e'" If we did, chemists the world over would be confounded, not knowing what element someone was talking about. As a chemistry major, i couldn't let this glaring error go untouched. As far as Rush content, I am glad to see some old dinosaurs floating around out there. I have followed the band since pre-MP, so I guess you could call me old-school. Someone mentioned "Before and After" the other day. I think that song is arguably the best on the first album. The intro is pretty cool and the lyrics are not nearly as cheesy as say "Take a friend," "what you're doin'" (which absolutely rocks!),or "in the mood" (all great songs, but come on. Just listen to the lyrics. You can't help but giggle now and then) No cool sig for me. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 95 11:52:09 EST From: Paul Bartlett <BARTLETP@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> Subject: Peart Pearls Hey NMSers! In the latest issue, someone commented on the change in Neil's lyrical style, and the decreasing number of "Peart Pearls" (quotables for e-mail sig-files) in recent releases. I kind of think that his writing has improved and has been fairly steady since Hold Your Fire. My reasoning is that he is now writing from life experience, and from a much wider range of literary sources. In much of his older material he practically stole alot of words from various authors.... he didn't really as he's always admitted sources, but there have been times where his lyric is so close to the source, that the source should have been noted in the album. (i.e. Xanadu - Kubla Khan, Limelight - Shakespeare). I think his writing has always been fantastic, but I would bet that many of the older Peart Pearls have sources in the works he drew his inspiration from. In more recent material, I think he draws on ideas from literature, but he now has more life experience with which to interpret them, and more ideas of his own to include, and so his lyrics contain more of himself now than in the past. Back in the 70s, I think he would have been lost without his literary sources, but today, I think he could sit down and write something that is quite mature and thought provoking, drawing primarily from his own imagination and experience. He has improved. I've seen debate about the Ultradiscs quite a bit... actually just questions and responses. I think that if the album had a digital master tape, which everything since MP except p/g had, then as long as the regular CD was made from a digital copy and not an analog one, there will be no difference in sound quality between the MF gold discs and the regular CDs. If there have been analog copies in the chain between the original master tape and the regular CD, then the MF gold CD should sound cleaner. On older albums, the orginal master tape was likely not used for the regular CDs, and so the MF gold CDs should sound better, but (in my humble opinion) the sould quality of those albums probably doesn't warrant the expense. I'm not saying that the production is bad.... I love the bass guitar sound in Hemispheres, and AFTK is a very clean recording, but kind of thin in places. It was pretty good but not the best of it's time. If anyone knows where one can determine whether analog copies are still used to make CDs where the original master tape was digital, I'd like to know. It happened in 1983 with Billy Joel's Nylon Curtain, and CBS/Sony corrected it. Paul ------------------------------------------------------ Paul Alexander Bartlett Tel: (613) 545-6368 Geography Department Fax: (613) 545-6122 Queen's University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 14:22:51 -0500 From: ak385@detroit.freenet.org (Ginny Ragazzo) Subject: I'm new around here... and after reading for awhile... Hey folks - another first post, and from a woman no less. I must first say how happy I am TNMS exists (thanks Rush-Mgr!). As soon as I think I have seen just about everything here, I see a little bit more. You knew this was coming - my Rush history and favorite records in 150 words or less. I was 13 in 1981 when r n' r entered my life and with that came MP. I thought Tom Sawyer was the COOLEST tune, even bought the 45 before the record. My first show was the P/G tour and as of now I have 9 shows under my belt. I don't sleep on cement for tickets anymore but I will run through a department store like a lunatic to get to the Ticketmaster window,(with my pal Eddie Vedder at my side). I remained an average fan until 1990 when I started dating a guy who,lived and breathed the band and took me along for the ride. Once again I realized how fantastic this band was and I have stuck ever since. The guy has been asked to move on, but I digress...my favorite albums/songs for this week include CP (Nobody's Hero, BS&M), PoW (Territories), Signals (Analog Kid), and PeW (Entre Nous). 2112 and Hemispheres are great for me when I am watching something like hockey (Go Wings) on TV. Some personal junk and I am done. I live in the Detroit area (no we will not hurt you) so we get 2 shows pretty much guaranteed every tour. Alex even made the comment during one of the CP shows, "great to be back here for the 90th time". I feel for you folks that have to travel great distances to see the band, or get skipped altogether. Sometimes this town really pays off. I work in purchasing so I am on the net frequently and deal with email all the time. I would love to hear via email from fellow Rush heads, and my mailbox is never too full for anyone who wants to chat. I feel I know a decent amount about the band and their music and I am always willing to hear more. Lately I have been into collecting magazines and interviews as well as bootlegs here and there. The music of this band has been around for some rather pertinent events in my life and it always will be. It's cool to be a part of this classy group of fans. See ya...Ginny ak385@detroit.freenet.org OR gragazzo@k12.dserv.com "Everybody got to deviate from the norm..." ### Subj: #2(2) 03/15/95 - The National Midnight Star #1067 Date: Wed, Mar 15, 1995 1:39 PM CST From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-to: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list@syrinx.umd.edu Mail Split By Gateway ------- cut here -------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 18:27:23 -0600 (CST) From: Tim Mulligan <timbob@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu> Subject: Re: 03/07/95 - The National Midnight Star #1064 > You know when your a Rush fan when you name your three kids Gary (geddy > is just to weird) Lee, Neil Peart, and Alexa (Alex) Lifeson....Your last > name here. > Just a few rambling thoughts > Ben Frans Did you do this? You are pretty damn cool if you did, but how did you get your wife to accept this?? Just wondering. Tim ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 22:36:03 -0500 From: gstewart@k12.oit.umass.edu (Geoffrey Stewart (Winsor School)) Subject: Rush cars Jeff Punch (and other interested parties), When I met Geddy and Alex at the HYF tour show in Buffalo, they each left in cars which may have been their own. Geography lesson: Buffalo-Toronto=short distance. Geddy (and Nancy & Julian [correct names for wife & son, I hope, to avoid flamage]) got into the back seat of a black Mercedes 300e. Alex *drove himself* home (after standing in front of my face for 5 minutes getting directions from a roadie) in a black Volvo 760 turbo *wagon*. My mom just got the same car (940 version) recently, right down to the color. Coincidence- I think not... :-) *and*, to Thomas Beaudoin- Boston undergrad who thinks he can sneak into the bowels of the Boston Garden during a Rush show- think again. The boys (and everyone else, for that matter) rarely play the Garden, due to the Celtics, Bruins, Blazers (lacrosse), and no air conditioning. Plus, the Garden will be replaced by the Shawmut Center/Fleet Forum/Whatever the ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 01:13:57 -0600 (CST) From: Tim Mulligan <timbob@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu> Subject: Re: 03/07/95 - The National Midnight Star #1064 Due to spring break, I'm just now responding to #1064, which is one of the better issues I've seen in awhile: 1) As a fan of Pink Floyd, I was thrilled when I found out that they were nominated for the "Best Rock Instrumental" grammy along with Rush. Both bands have been equally overdue for a grammy. (Actually, you might say that PF was even more overdue, since their first album came out 7 years before Rush's first.) I have faith that Rush will eventually be recognized. As Springsteen said, "You hang around long enough, and they just give these to ya". Heck, Clapton ruled for 30 years before they finally recognized him! Anyway, what I'm saying is that Floyd and Rush fans are in the same boat in many ways, so _please_ put away the rusty (Rutesy?) knife. 2) I will agree totally that there are _many_ other fan lists that discuss their respective bands in as much detail as the NMS, but that the NMS _is_ the most flame-free that I have seen. (Hey rush-mgr, do you edit out flames?) 3) I'm not much of a guitarist (I'm a drummer), but I think that the reason that the guitar intro to "Cold Fire" sounds country-ish to so many people is that it's played on a telecaster. Alex rarely uses one, and they're _extremely_ common in country music. I always thought of it as sounding more Stones-ish, but Keith Richards also uses a tele and is very country-influenced, so I see the connection. 4) I absolutely cannot believe that people are flaming the guy who posted the "rumor" about the Rush country album!?!?!?!?! I mean, even if you believed the whole concept, how could you believe those song titles?!? I loved reading it, and appreciated the effort put into it. I hope that people on this list never stop contributing clever humor for fear of being flamed by the sarcasm-impaired. 5) For whoever posted all that Echolyn stuff: Who's paying you?? Tim "I'm old enough not to care too much" -NP "But who can care too much?" -NP ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 03:53:26 -0500 From: RonS2112@aol.com Subject: Howdy Hello all from yet another southern Rush fan! I apologize ahead of time for the minimal Rush content but I NEED HELP! while living in L.A. about two years ago, someone handed me a tape of a band called CLockhammer, i think out of new York. It was a demo of sorts. The title was Kleinfeltner or something to that effect. It was very Rush like and also very hard to keep. If anyone knows anything about this band and could give me some info please do so. Thank you, and a big Yee haw to the fabled country album, I will play it on my cd player back at the swampland ranch in the sky, also a joke, get it! Never mind. Thanks-RonS2112@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 09:16:49 -0500 From: "Francesco Spadini" <fspadini@TSO.UC.EDU> Subject: archives First of all, yes, I am a Rush fanatic that has all of the common albums. (not the radio releases) I am going crazy 'cause I can't find Archives on CD (yes, I'm on of those too). Does anyone know if archives is available on CD, and if so, how I could get it in the greater Cincinnati area (in a store or via mail)? ps YKYARFW: you refer to Canada as 'The Holy Land' you can e-mail any responses directly to fspadini@tso.uc.edu *************************************************************************** * Sing, oh choirs of cacophony * * The King will kneel * * And let his kingdom rise. * *************************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kim, Peter -Capt" <kimp@scilan.usafe.af.mil> Subject: An NMS submission from Pete Kim Date: Sun, 12 Mar 95 17:08:00 PST Guten Tag fellow Rush fans! I've just started reading the NMS, this is my first posting, and I enjoy it alot. Before I start, a) Rush became my favorite group after I heard Tom Sawyer b) My favorite album of all time is Moving Pictures (or maybe Hemispheres or Counterparts or...) c) I've never really liked that naked dude in front of the star (you guys know what I'm sayin'!). Anyway, I'm in the Air Force over here in Kaiserslautern, Germany. All the Rush fans here including my bud, Freddy "Geddy" "Gus" Webb in particular, were seriously disappointed in the band's decision to blow off Europe last year. Surely this couldn't have been the band's decision?!? I have a theory. I believe that Rush is becoming sort of the "Henry Cameron" of modern day rock. They are being unjustly ignored and pushed aside by the present "alternative/grunge/techno (European)" music movement. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm the world's biggest Rush fan--I've seen them on every tour since Signals--I've even seen certain tours more than once! But, did anybody notice that Rush's last 3 studio albums did not go platinum? I'm kinda worried. In this day and age, if your band's album does not at least go platinum, you're in trouble--I'd say that your band is in financial trouble. I mean--they blew off Europe on their Counterparts tour! Incredible! Maybe the band doesn't have the financial backing they once had in the late seventies and early eighties? This worries me. I thought Counterparts was their strongest album since Moving Pictures--it's incredible! But after talking to some "Rush fans" (not "Gus", some say they were disappointed--just read some of the NMS submissions. Hmmmm.... Public opinion is a very hard thing to figure out--so I don't try or even care, but I do care when public opinion steers the fate of our favorite Canadians! I think the idea to release a CD of remakes of their own classics should not be pursued--they should concentrate on new material. Hell, maybe they should start thinking about writing a 30-minute opus just for grins. Wouldn't that be something? The idea of a live album of old classics is a great idea, but it won't sell--again, they should concentrate on new stuff. I'd appreciate some feedback. I'm at kimp@scilan.usafe.af.mil. Pete Kim "Ten bucks is ten bucks." - guess who? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 13:02:42 -0500 From: Rob4drums@aol.com Subject: Amp Hello, My brother has a Reissue Marshall SLP. He want's a better sound from it. He's tried the crossing channels trick. He's looking for an Eric Johnson ish lead tone with it. Do you guys have any suggestions? Sorry for the Non-Rush content,but he want's this tone. THANKS ALOT, Robert Btw, E-mail him at GeetarJef@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 12 Mar 95 16:55:26 EST From: Eric Staley <111111.521@compuserve.com> Subject: Cool story (IMHO) Good day. I want to pass along a coll story. The year was 1987, and Rush was touring in support of Hold Your Fire. I had already seen the show in Cleveland (actually Richfield), but I had heard an announcement on the radio that there was to be a show in Cincinatti. Alas, the tickets went on sale on a Friday morning, instead of the usual Saturday morning sales. Every Rush fan that I knew was unable to get tickets, as we all had midterms on Friday morning. So we resigned ourselves to the fact that we would miss the Cincy show. On the day of the show, I went to the apartment of my friend, Paul, to watch a bootleg video that he had recently secured. Suddenly, Paul came up with a blast of spontanaiety. "Dude, why don't we drive to Cincinatti and buy tickets off of scalpers!" he said. His thought was that we would get a better price right before the show, because the scalpers will be desperate to unload the remaining tickets. I had just filled the tank in my car, so we said good-bye to Columbus for the evening. On the way down, we cranked Hold Your Fire, which, given the speed that I was driving, was the only tape to which we had time to listen. We screeched to a halt in a space at the very top of the parking garage. As we got out of the car, we saw two guys being lead away in handcuffs. "What did you guys do?" I yelled. "They got us for scalping!" said the taller of the two. Our worst fears were realized when we heard that undercover cops were nailing scalpers all night. Any scalpers who had not been caught fled the scene. "Dude! What'll we do?" Paul asked. What could we do? Sneak in? Go home? Cry? I then noticed the woman who was selling tickets. She was about my age, and rather attractive. I decided that I would perform the politically incorrect and sexist act of hitting on her, with the hope that she would find me irresistable and let me in without a ticket. At first, she seemed interested in my charm. In fact, she even placed her hand on my leg at one point. I gave her our story, and with my best boyish grin, asked if she could let us in without a ticket. "No way!" she said, "I like my job!" I still maintained my charm, as I did not want her to think that I was simply trying to con her. "Why don't you just buy a ticket from me?" she offered. "Isn't the show sold out?" I asked, with great surprise. "It was, but a few friends of the band didn't show, so I'm allowed to sell the tickets that were reserved for them!" Our seats were located at Stage Left, in the first row. We were standing and screaming from the first chord of Big Money to the last chord of In The Mood. At the end of the show, as the band were leaving the stage, I jumped up onto my chair and waved to them. Neil nodded, Alex waved and Geddy gave me a "thumbs up." I saw Neil turn to Alex, and I read his lips. "Who's that guy?" Well, that's my story. Forgive me if it was too long. I've got a few more, so I welcome your feedback. Eric ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 17:23:50 -0600 (CST) From: Craig Branham <BRANHACC@SLUVCA.SLU.EDU> Subject: Peart Picks (drum licks!) I read Dennis Pupello's post about his favorite drum parts, and I had to first give Dennis a nod of agreement, and kick in a few of my own absolute favorites! I was always a huge fan of some of the more syncopated patterns Peart has done, like (you can add these to the list): - Red Lenses (a totally underrated Rush classic!) - Mystic Rhythms - Territories (it took me over a year to get this tune out of my head, and I think it is coming back right now --damn!) - Scars (is it one Peart or 20?!?) As far as fills and breaks go, my top 3 would be: - The improptu breaks on La Villa (live) with cowbells and chinas. - Natural Science (all of them) - The first couple of bars of Digital Man (I now use this fill to test drumkits for playability) IMHO, Peart has grown a bit tiresome and anaerobic during the last couple of years, but he is still light-years ahead in terms of signature style and solid cold-cranking percussive angst. Craig Branham ---------------------------------------------------------- From: gpetrosk@cosi.stockton.edu (Gina Petroski) Date: Sun, 12 Mar 95 19:04:26 EST Subject: More YKYARF when... Hi everyone! I really got a kick out of reading these You know you're a Rush fan when...because I can relate to them totally. I've blown several people away when I accidentally came across a Rush tunen on the radio and HAD to play it loud! I've even done the "sit in your car until the song is over", which my family just accepts now. I came up with some other odd things that a Rush fan (Me) would do: -You go into Sam Goody, Tower Records, etc. and flip through the "R" section, just to see what Rush Cd's they have. I also do this in hopes that someone will notice where I'm looking and say "Wow, I love Rush!" -You watch farm team hockey leagues for 5 hours on ESPN just to hear five seconds of YYZ or Where's My Thing when they cut back from a commercial. -You wish you had gone to Fisherville Junior High School in the '60's. -You only have to say the name "John Rutsey" and everyone laughs their asses off. A few years ago someone posted a YKYARFW on Prodigy, and I wish I'd saved it, but one of the funniest ones he wrote was: Have you ever named a pet "Geddy"? A car? A child? That's all for now. Keep them coming, I need a good laugh! Kira ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 22:36:28 -0500 From: RUSHMAN13@aol.com Subject: EXIT... STAGE LEFT Okay fellow Rush fans of America!!!! Where can I get a NEW copy of Rush> Exit... Stage Left the VIDEO!!!!!! I want one(The old copy is sufferin' from massive overplay!) No one in IOWA seems to have it available. SEND ME E-MAIL INFO PLEASE ANYONE!!!!!!!!!! Eric "Rushmeister" Garner P.S. Thanks a million!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brian V. Cox" <bvc8995@tam2000.tamu.edu> Subject: 2112/Anthem Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 23:07:00 -0600 (CST) > From: DGC <dgc@livedata.com> > o In the FAQ, Neil is quoted as saying the resemblence between 2112 and > and A.R.'s book "Anthem" was not on purpose. If 2112 was based on "Anthem" > I would think he would say so. actually, he did mention her in the liner notes of 2112, it says something like "with acknowledgement to the genius of Ayn Rand". i find it really hard to believe that neil did not have anthem in mind when writing 2112, especially with all the similarities and the credit given to him. where in the FAQ and from what interview does it say this? i have also been told that "on my tape of rockline neil admits he has cancer" so i tend not to believe interview related stuff unless i hear the interview myself... on a side note, the new echolyn album is AMAZING... **always looking for rush/dream theater/queensryche/king's x bootlegs** ============================================================================= Voices repeating me, Brian V. Cox Voices discussing me, "Feeling threatened? lerxst@tamu.edu "Others steal your thoughts We reflect your hopes Dream Theater- They're not confined and fears." A Mind Beside Itself: II. Voices Within your mind." ============================================================================= check out my new homepage: http://tam2000.tamu.edu/~bvc8995 ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 01:12:01 -0400 (AST) From: C_HEALY@HUSKY1.STMARYS.CA Subject: Rush fan to Rush fan Here's just a little story I feel like telling . When I back home , I used to take guitar lessons from a guy at my local guitar shop and after getting to know him and the rest of the store's staff , I got a rep as being a big Rush fan . Anyways I found out that when my guitar teacher was my age ( 17 ) he also was a big Rush fan . The only difference was that when he was 17 Tom Sawyer was only about a year old or two old , and when I was 17 Roll The Bones was about two years old . Anyways , when I gave up the lessons ( had to , I was going away for university ) he gave me a present . He gave me a picture that he painted/ drew 10 yrs ago when he was still big into Rush . And he gave it to me cause he thought that I would like it . It's a great picture . It's from 2112 and is the picture of the man against the Red Star . It's great ! Well thanks for reading BYE ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 00:30:43 -0500 (EST) From: "Unicorn Limited Inc." <unicorn@Access.Mountain.Net> Subject: ?misc?.. Hello fellow fans! You know you are a RUSH fanatic when... 1. The dashboard in all of your friends' cars bear the knuckle imprints of repeated attempts to emulate Mr. Peart's percussive handi-work. 2. Fuzzy dice on a rearview mirror make you think of a certain RUSH song. 3. You buy a dalmatian and plant a red fire hydrant in your front lawn. 4. You actually own a copy of the "Dogs playing poker" painting. 5. You love to post all of your thoughts to a group of people whom you probably have never met, because they listen to the same fantastic group you do. ah well, `nuff said. --Rod. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 01:11:39 -0600 (CST) Subject: Reality check of a Reality check From: cohen.132@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu! >Isn't this missing some letters??? The only point I can see to this is >that, as misspelled (sp.?) LISON is the only last name without an "E." >But, the periodic table has several elements which begin with the letter >"E" (Aaron apparently you forgot about the Lanthanide which has Europium, This is my first post, but when I saw this I knew that I had to say something. First off, Lifeson can indeed be spelled with the very elements that were named. Lithium= Li Iron=Fe and so on. Europium is Eu. Elements are NOT named by the first letter of their names. After all what about Telerium and Tungsten and Tin? ( Te, W, and Sn). Some elements are named after archaic names for them ( for example iron=Fe which was Ferrium.) Why on earth didn't you check a periodic table? You'd think that before someone creates a flame, they would check to see if they are right. This is not intended as a flame of a flame, just a correction. By the way, the best concert that I have ever seen in my life was Rush on March 23, 1994 at the Cleveland Coliseum. I had fourteenth row seats, and it was great! ( Required Rush content). I hope in the future, we won't go off half assed anymore! By the way here's what your combinations come out to be: Plutonium - Einsteinium - Americium - Radium - Technetium Plesamrath (pronounce that!) Lawrencium-Europium-Erbium Laeuer (Kind of sounds like a last name.) Lithium-Iodine-Fermium-Europium-Strontium-Oxygen-Nobelium Liifeesono (italian ?) -Steve /---\ -- ----| --\ --| ----| / / |_ | | | | __ \_ | |__ | | |__ | | | | | | | / | |___ | | |___ ---- | | __/ | ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 13 Mar 95 01:25:55 EST From: David Keegan <100421.2301@compuserve.com> Subject: Anniversary Video I thought Andrew Logues suggestions (TNMS 1067) of a compilation video would be worth a go if we can get enough enthusiasm going. Being a UK based I've probably only seen less than 1% of all Rush material outside of the released videos. So how can we move this forward? The only clip I have is:- Alex Lifeson Interview on the Old Grey Whistle Test - BBC 1985 Like I said, probably less than 1%. Regards, Dave ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 95 23:06:42 PST From: Lee Farber <farber@chaph.usc.edu> Subject: First single To Lynn Hernandez: The A side of the first single is Not Fade Away and it may have been recorded by Bo Diddley, but it was Buddy Holly that originally made it famous. The B side was a still unreleased Rush track called "You Can't Fight It". Sorry to have to correct you, but I spent so long trying to find the copy of it that I bought that it is a very important issue with me. Four hundred dollars is more than I spent on it, but it could go for much more. At one point, John Rutsey himself sold copies of it along with an autographed picture for $800! To those of you searching the globe for it: it's out there. Just keep looking. Try small places all over the country. You'll find it. Also, I am still lookin for the PeW and AFTK tour books. If you have one to sell me, let me know. Also, does anyone have a Neil Peart banner that Tama drums gave away for free in '85? I would love to own one. Later, Lee farber@aludra.usc.edu ----------------------------------------------------------
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