The National Midnight Star #1999

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Rush & Wedding Songs Re: Caress of Steel this aggression shall not stand Siililand RUSH archive closing down Re: 03/23/98 - The National Midnight Star #1994 bleeding at the orbit room/lyrical top ten Re: Re: other favorite drummers - Caroline in the city Re: Virgins for... Re: Samuel Daigle Re: best song liricaly RE: DR.: wedding song RE: DR.: THE BODY ELETRIC Re: KAR Bulletin (grin, grin.) Re: The Rush SecSoc Re: vacation on Toronto Re: Virgin initiation... No, the *other* Rush Re: 03/25/98 - The National Midnight Star #1996 wed with ged/wipeout corrected rage ayn rand in academy awards??? Re: 03/26/98 - The National Midnight Star #1997 true Rush sighting!!, personal thoughts on KAR "leader" KAR set to music. Re: KAR Bulletin (grin, grin.) Weddings and fave drummers Phil Collins!/ BYE! Re:non-rush fans Power Windows Julien Daigle ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Calhoun <bcalhoun@la.creditek.com> Date: 26 Mar 98 14:40:00 -0800 Subject: Re: In defense of Julien... Caroline Wise wrote: > I've been reading all the Julien Daigle flames for the past few weeks, > and I just have to say this: have any of you flamers stopped to think > that maybe he posts what he does to see what inane responses he'll get? Hmm... Yes. That's exactly what he's doing. These people crave attention, and they love to get a rise out of people. Something very similar to this happened on the Pink Floyd mailing list about a month and a half ago. I didn't follow it very closely, but basically there was this guy who poste d these completely inane messages of bastardized Floyd lyrics and schizophrenic ramblings claiming that he was like Syd Barrett and so on and so forth. It got such a rise out of the whole mailing list that ever y single digest consisted entirely of people talking/complaining about this guy. For about two weeks there was almost no Pink Floyd related material on the list at all! Well, mission accomplished dude. He did it for attention, and once the all out war began, he just sat back and laughed, proud of the emotions he stirred up and probably thinking how easy it is to get a rise out of people. Remember back in grade school there was always one kid who acted like a total goofball and annoyed everybody with all sorts of crazed antics? Usually people would respond, either positively or negatively, and he/she absolutely loved it. Do you remember what happened when nobody paid attention to it? It stopped. Almost immediately. As far as I'm concerned this kind of behavior isn't even appropriate in grade school, but at least back then there was the excuse of immaturity. The bottom line is, if someone's antics are annoying you, ignore them completely. Once this person doesn't get the attention they crave, they will go away, quite quickly I might add. Sorry to waste a lot of space with non-Rush content, but that's actually the reason for my message, to try and get people back to talking about Rush related topics. If the secret society annoys you, ignore it rather than contribute to it. Once Julien sees that nobody gives a shit, he'll take his stupid-ass secret society someplace else. Brian "We fight the fire, while we're feeding the flames" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Julien Daigle <fdassoc@nbnet.nb.ca> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 19:23:48 -0400 Subject: The Rush SecSoc Welcome to the Rush Secret Society. One day in the near future for all of us, we will rise and reawaken to the Rush Dreams that first inspired us to love the band. However, it's understandable that not everyone can accept their true Rush guidance and its path. What can we do? SecSoc members believe every Rush fan has the power to tap in to a special force or energy which can help us override any fear of anti-Rush mentalities we might have. Take a non-Rush signal for instance, and instead of being immediately thrown off by it, try and take the time to feel its energy. Don't be overwhelmed by it, but acknowledge it and then progressively understand it in order to overcome it. Rush onward friends from around the beautiful world, Julien ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ike Pigott <IkeP@ABC3340.com> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 17:34:35 -0600 Subject: KAR Bulletin (grin, grin.) Bulletin for KAR members only... Julien's "SexSock" has crossed the DEW line..! The recent transgressions on our claim to the true spirit of Rush has forced our Fist Over Hand...! Effective immediately, Scott Chase (who had recently been honorably discharged) is called back into active service as a Brigadier General against this Heresy...! Scott Wedge, our Secretary of War Eagle, has his new instructions...! Puanani - High Preistess of Travel is preparing our logistics for Invasion Force 10. UberMar shall continue in her role as Mistress of Information. "Julien is Stupid" Michael Z. Williamson, Justin Busch, Hanstones, and others... prepare your cells for the RESISTance... "the greater panda colors within the lines." ACRONYMS (Arrogant Codes Remain On National "YIPPEEE" Midnight Star) The preceding post has NOT been closed-captioned for the irony impaired. (Unless the Holy Bitch decrees it so...) Ike Pigott ikep@abc3340.com "just a fool on television getting paid to play the fool." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: UberMar <UberMar@aol.com> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 18:41:07 EST Subject: C-Money = silly > Apparantly I'm sexist. And stupid. So I might as well say something to > live up to those labels. Mar, I was trying to imagine exactly what your > Rush-laden wedding would be like and a few pictures to mind: > > Z. Caviricci I don't know what this is? > Your 80's mall-chick hair I have nice hair. > Burnout groomsmen They clean up well. > The bride and groom riding off in the sunset in a trailer 87 blue Ford pickup....bridal party piled up in back with the hounds. And it will rock. So there. > [ But I don't have a trailer! Damn, guess I'll have to go buy one. > No mall-chick hair either -- ran out of hairspray! : rush-mgr ] HeeHee! > Now maybe I'll get tagged as something else as well. Nah, you're still sexist and stupid. :-) But thanks for reinforcing the impression! Love, Mar ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Hightower <studioh@best.com> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 15:47:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: 03/26/98 - The National Midnight Star #1997 David Perkinson <perkinso@noblenet.org> wrote: (snip) > I _personally_ love Caress of Steel, but I can very much >understand why it was so unpopular and almost sent them down the tubes for >good. (etc...) COS is my favorite early period Rush for "The Fountain of Lamneth" alone and while I'm not so keen on the recorded version, "By-Tor..." has always been one of Rush's most fun live songs. I don't care for "I Think I'm Going Bald" or the other more metal-ish stuff on COS but "Fountain..." more than makes up for all of it. That album was way ahead of where the public wanted Rush to be and they wisely backed up a step next with 2112 (in style if not in form) before returning to more experimental pieces on AFTK. I also think they had absorbed more ideas and were more ready to become a progressive group after 2112. I recall Alex talking about how he was influenced by Steve Hackett on the solo to "No One at the Bridge" which probably caused some puzzlement to those into his more straight rock stuff. Christopher John Palo wanted to know... >What bass did Geddy use on GUP, in particular, "The Body Electric?" I know he had a Wal around at the time but I'm pretty sure most of that record is the evil, dreaded Steinberger (boo! hiss!) I was so happy when Geddy finally ditched it. The current Fender sound is so right for him. Paul __________________ Paul Hightower Studio H Art Direction and Graphic Design 2201 Village Court #1 Belmont, CA 94002 650-596-7166 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dennis Pupello II <dpupello@gate.net> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 19:06:40 -0500 Subject: I'm a dork. Doh! I'd like to apologize to Bill <bkholbert@MCI2000.com> for the smartass comments I made about his web page address. Without double-checking, I assumed that since double-clicking on the file in Eudora brought up "This page does not exist" from home.mci2000.com (and on only one occasion), that the url was incorrectly listed by Bill. Nope, my bad. Though it *is* a weird looking url. Again, sorry 'bout that Bill. I was wrong. I committed one of the classic blunders. Of course one is never engage in a land war in Asia. But the other is double-check a url before you assume it's broken :] Dennis Pupello II webmaster, City of Brooksville Internet mail: dpupello@gate.net Efnet IRC: #quake, #deathmatch: YyzSinned WWW personal: http:/www.gate.net/~dpupello/ WWW government: http:/www.gate.net/~bvillefl/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: The Voice Of Silence <tvos@server.netcore.ca> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 19:34:25 -0500 (EST) Subject: Rush & Wedding Songs Friends, Since I'm getting married next week April 1st. I think the appropriate band would not be Rush, but the band Ac/Dc, and the wedding song would be 'HighWay To Hell'....:> J/K (wife to be) -- If I was to pick a wedding song(s) from Rush the following order is: #1. Bravado #2. Presto #3. Entre Nous #4. Losing It #5. Tears Tvos- The Voice Of Silence ______________________________________ I Am Made From The Dust Of The Stars And The Oceans Flow In My Veins Www.NetCore.Ca/~Tvos ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Matt Claymore" <emptysea@earthlink.net> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 18:54:54 -0600 Subject: Re: Caress of Steel Occasionally, I'll throw in a tape I made of Fountain of Lamneth. To me, the song sounds like it comes from an ancient era. It's a song that I can't actually visualize being recorded in a studio for some reason. The fact that I taped it off vinyl adds to the antiquated feel - that subtle hissing of the needle at the lead in of songs is more prevalent in the more spacious and quiet sections. I like the dynamics of the music, too, as well as the story. When, I first heard Caress of Steel, it was on this cassette I had which had all the songs jumbled up on it. All the pieces of the Fountain were mixed in with songs on side one. Didacts and Narpets followed Bastille Day! This was actually put out by some idiot at Polygram. So you can imagine, I didn't really get the whole effect of the song story-wise as it was intended by the band. Talk about a record company's indifference and cluelessness about a new band they weren't sure what to do with. M. T. Claymore emptysea@earthlink.net Perspective...put it all in. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: anthym@webtv.net (scott chase) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 20:17:25 -0500 Subject: this aggression shall not stand fellow KAR members: Yes, I had gone AWOL from my post with a case of KAR's beer and was promptly demoted for it. The reason for my transgression was my frustration that no-one had heeded my warnings. I thought it would be a good idea to go on the offensive, but my superiors thought me mad. They kept saying, "Scott, hold your fire". I hate to say "I told you so". KAR intelligence has informed me that Julien's SexSock has shown up on radar accross the Distant Early Warning line. We must come together to fight this aggression. If we splinter into tiny factions, Julien and his brother will be victorious. I realize that it is so hard to stay together passing through revolving doors. While we still have our vital signs, we must make it our mission, our "Manhattan Project", so to speak, to topple Julien's SexSock and free the prisoners, who clutch the wire fence until their fingers bleed.. Come hell or high water I will hold my position as your newly appointed General. I do not care for the limelight too much, but it is my duty to rally the troops and coax them into taking off the kid gloves. This is not a witch hunt, but a war against Julien's dark forces. We have possession of the sacred "Lost Book of Cygnus X-1" the only way by which the One can be conjured. If this sacred text falls into the wrong hands (i.e.- Julien's hands), the battle of armageddon will soon be upon us. This cannot happen. I guess I'll be a prime mover in this counteroffensive, but Ike and puanani have assured full support. I will stage a news conference very shortly... General Scott (hot doggy, that brass shines) "Examples of memes are tunes, ideas, catch-phrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or of building arches. Just as genes propagate themselves in the gene pool by leaping from body to body via sperms or eggs, so memes propagate themselves in the meme pool by leaping from brain to brain via a process which, in the broad sense, can be called imitation." (Richard Dawkins in _The Selfish Gene_) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Marcin Dobrucki <mdobruck@cc.hut.fi> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 03:37:50 +0200 (EET) Subject: Siililand RUSH archive closing down Hello everybody, I am sorry to inform that the Siililand RUSH FTP archive will be closing down soon. I am going to be moving out of the student housing that has the Ethernet connection, and running the site will no longer be possible. If someone would like to host the files I had (7.6MB in all), then please contact me ASAP. "we have assumed control..." Marcin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\|// Marcin Dobrucki | Department of Computer Science \\\|/// J{mer{ntaival 5 A 182 | Laboratory of Information \\ . . // 02150 Espoo | Processing Science --_^_-- (09)468 2639 // (040)5898905 | Helsinki University of Technology ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco Mendonca" <marco.mendonca@brasilia.com.br> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 23:27:38 -0300 Subject: Re: 03/23/98 - The National Midnight Star #1994 >From: rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) >Date: Mon Mar 23 14:50:03 PST 1998 >Subject: Administrivia > >Although the Rush news has been sparse lately, here's a few tibits courtesy >of $ean & Emmet Swimming: > > - Alex is working on a follow-up to Victor Great! Victor is a great work... I hope Alex can come up with some new-solo-surprising stuff soon... > - Geddy is looking for some projects of his own in the next few months Any information about this project? [ Nothing specific, just that he's looking for other non-Rush things to do... : rush-mgr ] Marco Mendonca analog.kid@mindless.com grace.under.pressure@usa.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 21:17:36 -0500 Subject: bleeding at the orbit room/lyrical top ten hallo all, Pete! I can't BELIEVE you! You had a chance to really get to know the whole band! You blew it bud. Instead of getting on their good side, they kicked your ass then shot you. Bummer. Thought you had learned your lesson in England. ;-) ok - top ten rush tunes (lyrically speaking): 1. TSOR- lyrics represent "my sentiment exactly" in regard to the temptations of selling out. I applied this theory to my personal life long ago and feel I'm a better person for it. 2. Red Barchetta- I love the story line. I feel like I'm in the car- passing in the wrong lane around a curve at 115 mph! 3. Subdivisions- high school sophomore when Signals hit. I really identified with this tune. Probably 'cause I didn't fit into the popular group. 4. Losing It- very tragic, brings a tear. : ( 5. Red Sector A- Is this tune fact or fiction? History or a look at the future? I'm not familiar with any historical reference to the song title (help). Anyway another tragic story (trend?) that can play on my emotions. 6. Manhattan Project- Possibly the largest tragedy of all time, but that's not why I dig the lyrics. The historical story line is perfect from the beginning of mankind to the pilot of the Enola Gay. 7. Tai Shan- Because of all the steps and when the clouds are parted (jacob's ladder!) I expect to see blue skies not landscape and water. 8. The Pass- obvious. Great lyrics, great use of metaphor and of course "Christ what have you done?" 9. Cold Fire- you don't get a "love song" ("this is Not a love song, this isn't fantasy land") too often from Neil. I like it. 10. Totem- I too am free to browse among the holy cows! I was going to include A Passage to Bangkok from my smot poking days but it got edited. :-o How about favorite instrumentals? Mine's Leave That Thing Alone, with La Villa coming in a close second. later all, scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco Mendonca" <marco.mendonca@brasilia.com.br> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 23:37:01 -0300 Subject: Re: Re: other favorite drummers - Caroline in the city Hello Caroline Wise and thanks for your complement... Bill Stewart is indeed a great drummer in my opinion... He has two things I like in a drummer: he is very free and inventive! Unfortunatelly, I never saw the guy in live action... But I will, sometime, and I hope it happens in a John Scofield presentation... NYC jazz scene must be very interesting, I guess... >I must apologize for the lack of Rush content...I just read Marco's >favorite drummers, and was so excited to see Bill Stewart in the list! >Bill went to college with my brother, Doug Weiss (who is a big name in >the NYC jazz scene...he's a bassist...ANYWAY...). I've known Bill for >years, and I'm glad he's finally getting the recognition he deserves! You >have great taste, Marco! > >Caroline Wise ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco A." <grace.under.pressure@usa.net> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 23:44:35 -0300 Subject: Re: Virgins for... Babe, it juz deppends on tha initiation metodology u desire!!! >I'm a virgin, and not yet a member of the Secret Society. Anyone care to >initiate me? ;) > > Jen Marco Mendonca analog.kid@mindless.com grace.under.pressure@usa.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco A." <grace.under.pressure@usa.net> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 23:45:14 -0300 Subject: Re: Samuel Daigle SOUP OPERA! >From: Julien Daigle <fdassoc@nbnet.nb.ca> >Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 10:39:09 -0400 >Subject: Samuel Daigle > >Dear... >Just as I thought, my pathetic insults have put some into flame. how >.... >reading it, don't! > >Samuel Daigle ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco A." <grace.under.pressure@usa.net> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:04:24 -0300 Subject: Re: best song liricaly >1.Subdivisions- We all can relate to our growing up with this song. >2.The Pass- A beautiful reminder that life has both it's ups and downs. >3.Afterimage- You can feel the personal hurt of losing a close friend. Great choices! Subdivisions and Afterimage have great videos, also... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco A." <grace.under.pressure@usa.net> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:07:43 -0300 Subject: RE: DR.: wedding song Greetings DR., Distant early warning, FEAR, Something 4 Nothing and Time stand Still... With these title the songs dont even need to be played in the wedding!!! What about THE ENEMY WITHIN (for a happier wedding) and YOU BET = YOU LIFE? Marco Mendonca analog.kid@mindless.com grace.under.pressure@usa.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco A." <grace.under.pressure@usa.net> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:08:18 -0300 Subject: RE: DR.: THE BODY ELETRIC >Rush", to which 20,000 people bellowed "Yeeeeeeessssss". "Okay,=20 >here's The Body Electric", to which 20,000 thousand people whispered=20 >"Noooooooooooooooooooooo". After all, whenj someone offers you Rush=20 I like THE BODY ELECTRIC, docta...=20 "YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!" Marco Mendonca ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SWEDGE@webtv.net (SCOTT WEDGE) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 22:13:16 -0500 Subject: Re: KAR Bulletin (grin, grin.) Orders received, mission underway... Proceed to nearest checkpoint, drop briefcase by phone booth, check phone for possible "Julien" tampering, leave sealed envelope with secret information under bush for location of next rendezvous point, caution - SecSoc members have infiltrated, must not let them "assume control", forward this message to all KAR brothers & sisters, speak only in code........ "The chinese man will dance with the nightingale" (morse code) dit-dit-dit ditdit dit-dit-dit didit didit doo doo didit dit-dit-didit Scott Wedge - swedge@webtv.net Auburn University '89 "Video, Vertigo,..Test For Echo" - RUSH ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco A." <grace.under.pressure@usa.net> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:12:01 -0300 Subject: Re: The Rush SecSoc >All rise, The RushSecCOURT?!?!? >Brothers in arms, That´s dire sTRAITS, brothar!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco A." <grace.under.pressure@usa.net> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:32:33 -0300 Subject: Re: vacation on Toronto >Does anyone out there know of any "Rush Sites" in toronto? I am going >vacationing there this summer and am just curious. One I know of is the >danforth and pape intersection. If anyone knows of any others, I would >greatly appreciate it if you would let me know. Thank you. Man, I myself would like to meet some of the SUBDIVISION's places... Marco Mendonca analog.kid@mindless.com grace.under.pressure@usa.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco A." <grace.under.pressure@usa.net> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:37:16 -0300 Subject: Re: Virgin initiation... >I'm a virgin, and not yet a member of the Secret Society. Anyone care to >initiate me? ;) ><<< > >Yowzah! I'd love to help Jen. Unfortunately Julien is the only one who >can "initiate" new recruits. Also the initiation is not what you might What? Forget it Jen... I can initiate you, anyway... I´ve got it all!!! NO C++ SHIT! JUZ THA FACTZ OF LIFE!!! Marco Mendonca ---------------------------------------------------------- From: David Panian <dpanian@mich.com> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 98 22:42:17 -0500 Subject: No, the *other* Rush Last Saturday I was at the Arizona & Aerospace air show at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona, when an older gentleman, I'd guess in his early 60s, came up to me to ask me the significance of my shirt. I was wearing my white Test For Echo shirt with the cover picture on front and the tour stops on the back. I told him it was a concert t-shirt, and he replied that he thought it meant something about Rush Limbaugh, but he couldn't make the connection. I then explained to him that the shirt was for a band called Rush. Of course, when he said, "Rush Limbaugh" the first thing that popped into my head was the picture in the TfE liner notes of the dog with the "Rush/Limbo" tag. I just thought that was kind of funny. It was the first time I've directly experienced any Rush confusion with a stranger, though I've read about it happening to others here in the pages of the NMS. By the way, the Canadian Air Force sent a couple CF-18 Hornets to the show. One was for a ground display and the other did a aerial demonstration, though they cut it short because the US Navy's Blue Angels were there, and they also fly the Hornet, so they didn't want to duplicate too many moves. I definitely thought of Rush, especially Alex, when I saw that. Later, David ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco A." <grace.under.pressure@usa.net> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:46:50 -0300 Subject: Re: 03/25/98 - The National Midnight Star #1996 >From: UberMar <UberMar@aol.com> >Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 20:50:56 EST >Subject: Guitar Collection including Alex Lifeson > >I just got my BMG catalog and in the Hard/Metal section there is a collection >called "Guitars That Rock the World, Vol. 2 Smell the Fuzz" (whatever) >Includes Alex Lifeson! (Also Billy Corgan, Ace Frehley, Kim Thayil and I think Alex Lifeson is much greater than they can notice NOW... But thatz just now... No need of prizes... Marco Mendonca grace.under.pressure@usa.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 22:52:57 -0500 Subject: wed with ged/wipeout Wed with Ged. Who first started this wedding song thread? Mar was it you? I been lurking on it for a while, but with the introduction of non rush music I've decided to join the fray. Cold Fire was a must at my reception. Also for the Zep fans Thank You HAS to be there. Also Hearts from Yes 90125. My wife's taste in music is total mainstream pop/top 40 (obvious I didn't fall in love with her for her taste in music), hell I opted for 2112 Overture to be substituted for the Wedding March at the Church. (complete with the "Hey's" from the Congregation!) Any- way Amey (my partner in life) listened to all three of my requests with much objectivity and they were there. Have fun at your wedding and make sure to tell us about it! They did wipeout at the Detroit show (T4E). Can't remember if it was first leg at the Palace of Auburn Hills or second leg at Pine Knob or both. Anybody from Michigan remember? >P.S. Someone on this list has way too much free time and >apparently access to a lot of drugs. Got one right Bryan! scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rushme000 <Rushme000@aol.com> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 23:06:37 EST Subject: corrected rage i stand corrected yet again.in blind fury over the ray danniels comment i made.i reread my post after i wrote it.ray danniels is married to alex van halens wifes sister.i stand corrected.truly reading is fundamental. douglas maher rushme000@aol.com-"it's not me im just improvising" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: catch-22@juno.com (song youson) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 23:34:54 -0500 Subject: ayn rand in academy awards??? Did anyone watch Academy Awards the other night? Unless I saw mistakenly, I saw/heard her name being mentioned. Does anyone know what prompted Rush to open 8PM sharp on their last tour? [ Many venues have a curfew at 11pm, with a nearly 3-hour show, they had to open at 8 or risk going over the curfew (and incurring HEFTY fines). Some venues even have a curfew at 10:30pm (esp outdoor venues, which is why some shows started at 7:30) : rush-mgr ] Song ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mark irwin <mirwin1@flash.net> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 21:36:44 +0000 Subject: Re: 03/26/98 - The National Midnight Star #1997 CoS is my favorite album. I don't know if I necessarily agree or not that it might scare a first time listener away though. I think lyrically it's pretty good, and instrumentally, maybe Alex's strongest effort. "Panacea" may be one of the most beautiful songs I have evr heard. While parts of the album may seem grandiose, I don't mind self-indulgence when it's so damn good! By far, the greatest rock album of all time(even though I think TfE is the greatest album of all time, and that Hemispheres thingie, well, that's pretty good too,hmmm....). Mark Irwin mirwin1@flash.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: wchall@email.unc.edu (William Cary Hall) Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:53:18 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time) Subject: true Rush sighting!!, personal thoughts on KAR "leader" Here I am, sitting in my dorm room at 1 in the morning, when a commercial comes on for a music store called "2112 Percussion." Just percussion and it's accessories, no guitars or anythning else. Me thinks that Rush's percussion carries real weight with at least part of the public. The store is in Raleigh, North Carolina if anyone was curious. To whoever wrote the "Would you want Neil to read your posts" post, good call. Julien is going against what Neil's lyrics are about. In fact, he reminds me of little kids who make up imaginary friends and places. It's fun for a while, but if people don't humor you, then you come back to the real world. And the Moral is.....don't humor Julien. Cary "De do do do, De da da da" -- Duran Duran, or The Police, or some other....ahh, who cares. William Cary Hall ICQ UIN #6956498 Middletown Dreams Site Owner http://middletown.dyn.ml.org/rush/index.html ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ike Pigott <IkeP@ABC3340.com> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:37:15 -0600 Subject: KAR set to music. >... and now, the latest from KAR records! Julian's a Zero (to the tune of Nobody's Hero) I knew he was different in his punctuality - - A couple posts per digest, rambling with his own insanity. It never seem a thread that would ever interest me. Why would you want to be a part of his Secret Society...? As the days rolled by, we flamed him a lot, Everytime he's logging on, I feel the need to groan and nod. Cause Julien's a Ze-ee-ro. Wasting all our time, with his utopia Ze-ee-ro oh. A fan who's gone fanatic, drowning in myopia. Ze-ro ho. Inbred in his delusions, against the rest of us - - Is anyone as trying, as this Zero-hoh! Some people think he's Alex, and others think I'm Neil... But why would I allow all of this flaming if it's truly real..? Have you ever seen a Lerxst suffer through such an ordeal Or spend so many posts as an ignoramic heel..? If it truly was, the one we hold dear... He would have called us to the Orbit Room and offered us a beer. But Julien's a Zero Filling needless e-mails, with his grand designs. Zero. Is the population, with whom he resides. Zero. Is the chance in Hades, of his Society. Zero. Is the pointless purpose of this parody. Is anybody buying.................? SAD SAP - (Sometimes Acronyms Don't Spell Anything, Paradoxically) Ike Pigott ikep@abc3340.com "just a fool on television getting paid to play the fool." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 02:23:32 -0800 Subject: Re: KAR Bulletin (grin, grin.) Ike Pigott wrote: > > Bulletin for KAR members only... > > Julien's "SexSock" has crossed the DEW line..! The recent > transgressions on our claim to the true spirit of Rush has forced our > Fist Over Hand...! I really don't want to know what you are doing with your fist over your hand... My cell stands ready. I need coordinates. And provisions. And $50,000 for operating expenses. Plus 6 front row tickets for the next tour (my cut). mike http://www.2112.net/daggers ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Karen1274 <Karen1274@aol.com> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 02:56:11 EST Subject: Weddings and fave drummers On 3-25-98 Rob Savoury wrote: "Personally ,I think RUSH should be left at the door when it comes to weddings. . ." Maybe for a bachelor/bachelorette party after the strippers have performed :) On 3-25-98,David Bernard wrote: "Just to join in on a pretty cool thread, Here is my list of top five favorite drummers: 1. The Professor (Rush) 2. Mickey Hart (Grateful Dead) 3. Stephen Perkins (Janes Addiction/Porno for Pyros) 4. Stewart Copeland (Police) 5. Animal (Muppets)" I haven't posted in a really long time and feel bad about it. I thought the topic of fave drummers was pretty cool and decided to list my faves. I know some of you may not agree but that's just being human in having your own opinion. OK, here's my five. 1. Jon Farriss (INXS) 2. Neil Peart (duh) (Neil and Jon are tied--two different styles of drumming and I don't compare them) 3. Alan White (Yes) 4. Bill Bruford (KC, Yes, etc.) 5. Will Calhoun (Living Colour, what's Will doing these days??) 6. Stewart Copeland (The Police) I'm probably leaving someone out but it's late :) Karen ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Peter A. Geissler" <pageissler@earthlink.net> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 04:54:54 -0500 Subject: Phil Collins!/ BYE! Hello Secret Society, "Mark D. Ehlke" <ehlkemd@mlc-wels.edu made a good point about Phil Collins. I think he's generally omitted on the 'top ten drummer's' lists and the like because he sort of cheezed out in the past decade - not that Susudio wasn't a great tune and all, but he just got a little too Casey Casem on us. Yet, Mr. Collins is to be lauded as a drummer for two primary reasons: 1) He does some very, very complex stuff ala Neil, and if you don't believe me listen to 'In The Cage', or, better yet, watch the thing, it's on the 'Mama' videotape. 2) His drums SOUND very, very good, and I know that's largely a result of producer/audio engineer, but if you listen to the entire tone and content of his first solo record (the one with 'In the Air Tonight'), you'll find that the drums had to be designed to sound a particular way, to get at a particular FEEL that Collins HAD to think of himself. That make any sense? p.s. You know what? Over the last year, I've read the NMS a lot, and, despite the intelligent posts and the funny people, not to mention the 'meaningless' bric-a-brac' that is also very amusing (viz, the wedding thread), there's too much darn noise here. The 'secret society' crap, the on-going 'debate' about how Neil must feel at this stage of life, etc. etc.. It's so annoying that I've decided not to recieve the NMS anymore. I know nobody cares about what *I* decide to do, but I'd just like to point out that the din of moronic crap is not worth the few kilobytes it takes up on my harddrive, and that this is simply another example of how some morons have invaded yet another sector of life by choosing to open their mouths before bothering to think. And, it's a shame, since I thought that, while listening to that really, really cool Rush music, some of the principles that should nullify that sort of thing might have leaked in via the really, really, really, really, really cool Rush IDEAS. In all honesty, a large cudo to the rush-mgr, whoever he is, for bothering to do the work of getting it distributed anyway. Sir, I would have stopped a long, long time ago, and you are to be lauded. Everyone I started correspondences with here on the NMS, please stay in touch. So long and thanks for all the fish, Peter A. Geissler p.p.s. Anybody who bothers to start a secret society generally does so because they've already failed at their first attempt at starting a 'secret society', which is always one involving a hand and other parts of their body that I shouldn't mention in mixed company. p.p.p.s. If you wish to express your discontent with the p.s. sections of this post, please don't bother. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Savoury <rsavoury@cs.mun.ca> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 09:15:39 -0330 (NST) Subject: Re:non-rush fans I have been noticing for a long time,as many of you have im sure,that the general population(that is those who do not like RUSH)have a serious bias against the band.Case in point-the other day i was talking to a friend of mine ,I was waering a walkman at the time,and she asked what I was listening to.I proceeded to tell her RUSH and she almost had a heart attack.She said,and I quote,How can you listen to such a nerdy group.. I tore into her for this of course ,telling her that her attitude was both shallow and misinformed,and that in fact Rush is the absolute best band in the world...her response-Don't you know they are all gay?..at that point I gave up and considered her a lost cause .I felt not exposing her to the music of RUSH was punishment enough for her ignorance. I always feel that I have awareness of some great secret when it comes to RUSH's music.Also,i really want to share it with other people.I can tell an awfull lot about a person by their response to being exposed to RUSH's music.You notice right away that many people won't give them a chance,and this really speaks to their close-mindedness.I ,however,continue to this day to seek out people who I think will understand and appreciate their music.I recently exposed my cousin to most most of the bands material.He already had some rutamentry knoledge of the band,ie Tom Sawyer-CTTH,nobody's hero,ect...,he had not really paid much attantion to the band in general.I knew ,however, that he had good musical taste(Black Sabbath,Led Zepplin,Soundgarden ect)and perhaps more importantly an open mind when it comes to music.I am happy to say that he is now one of the biggest RUSH fans I know.He has bought all their cd's in under a year.He said something to me yesterday that I have thought myself for a long time....RUSH IS ADDICTIVE...the more you listen -the more you want to listen.Sorry bout the long post but I just wanted to relay my thought's on that subject.I will end by pose'ing a question Does anybody else have similar stories involving non-RUSH fans,who either made very wrong asumptions about the band or were converted to fans as result your influence? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: greg cormier <cormier_greg@isus.emc.com> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 98 7:46:21 EST Subject: Power Windows I was wondering if anyone has seen the Rush tribute band "Power Windows" perform.Being from the Northeast (Mass) they are the closest tribute band around.I'm not sure if they ever migrate this far up North but I know they play alot in the N.Y./New Jeresy area.I could make it to Conn. no problem for any shows they may be scheduling.Do they ever make it to Conn. ? Are there other fans from the Northeast that would be interested in seeing them perform ? This would be a nice concert to see this year with the recent hiatus the band is taking.Any info on the band or how to contact their managemnet would be appreciated. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Neil Bonfield <nbonfiel@ford.com> Date: 27 Mar 1998 09:59:16 -0500 Subject: Julien Daigle JULIEN DAIGLE = IDLE GANJU LIE = JELLIED IGUANa = hAIL JUDGE NEIL Nice one Neil - you had us all going for a while! Hi Mongo if you're out there... KAR members: ^^Dry frogs croak loudest^^ Neil Bonfield <nbonfiel@ford.com> ----------------------------------------------------------
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