The National Midnight Star #2028

Errors-To: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list@yyz.com Subject: 05/08/98 - The National Midnight Star #2028
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Geddy in Seattle? ;) 80's Rush - HELP! TNMS # 2112 re: last song on album GEDDY USES OLD SPICE FRESH DEODORANT (NOT HIGH ENDURANCE) Subject: Issue #2112 content Favorite Rush songs not played in concert Phil and Neil Writing Credits Rush movie directors...AGAIN!! I guess I gotta say something Top 10 Live requests Re: 05/07/98 - The National Midnight Star #2027 RUSH sighting on ESPNetSportsZone RE: Brigdge of Death Rush in San Jose We set our course Thoughts for the 2112 Issue your opinion counts (survey) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 21:59:38 -0400 Subject: Digest.0001/Vital (bass) Signs Hey! Just a quick note. The rush-mgr brought this up but maybe it didn't get across to everyone. If you address an e-mail to: rush-srv@yyz.com and type in the subject line Digest.0001 and send the mail, you will have tnms issue#1 in your inbox within 2 minutes. I understand that many may consider reprinting #1 a tribute or sumthin' but why pay a tribute to tnms (no dis intended)? Let's see a tribute to the band! Personally I have all confidence in the Holy Bitch/Divine Goddess's ability to deliver (no pressure!) :-) Just a quick question. In Vital Signs what type of bass(es) does Ged play in this tune? Especially during the "Tired mind become a shape shifter" sequences. *Or* does Ged play bass at all? Moog? In the liner notes he's listed for instruments among other thing "bass guitars" (pl). It's been so long since I've seen the Vid(MTV), I can't recall. Was Steinburger around in 1981? OK ENOUGH QUESTIONS!!!! I'm awaiting the boot "Fear" to hit the mailbox. It contains VS. I'm also pumped about the fear trilogy in order, live. This boot is supposed to be complete g/p tour video (which I've never seen). I'm also anxious to receive "Critical Mass" a boot from the Palace of Auburn Hills CP tour. Many here are familiar with this one. I was also surprised to see many from this list have been to the Palace shows(/\/evik-Buffalo & rush-mgr-San Diego). When you're at the Palace look me up in Suite 127. Hey! *I'm* "Beelzebub's uncle's wife's brother" and I was never much of softball player I prefer chess thank you. %^) later, scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Justin Kanive <kanive@bc.edu> Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 23:42:56 -0900 (PDT) Subject: Re: 05/06/98 - The National Midnight Star #2026 Just a little comment in response to several posts about Cygnus X-1. The Racinante is not just a horse, its also the name of a ship in a famous piece of literature which escapes me at the moment. The song specifically says, "On my ship the Racinante". Also, Cygnus X-1 is not some random name, it is the first black hole to be discovered, or at least the object most likely to be a black hole. Also, though this is about six months old, A cd came out at Christmas time called "Merry Axemas" put together by Steve Vai on which Alex Lifeson plays "Little Drummer Boy", all parts, bass, guitars, and drum programs. Interesting since he plays in a band with the best rock drummer of all time, and uses drum programming on "Little Drummer Boy". It's an awesome Christmas cd though. Dennis Andrade ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael D Denney" <archangel@premiernet.net> Date: Thu, 07 May 98 00:03:51 PDT Subject: I'm the King of the World! Lucky me... Today as I was waiting for a local Firestone mechanic to change my oil, I drifted over to a little place we have here in town called Grandma's Attic--kindof a second-hand store for what-not, and found--Archives I&II on tape, in great condition (virtually new) for $1.75 each. I also picked up another (cassette) of Signals, for the same price. I'm the K--well, y'know. Mike D. archangel@premiernet.net p.s. Thanks to John Brekow for the pep talk today--I invite all you guys to e-mail me anytime (it's lonely at the top) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael D Denney" <archangel@premiernet.net> Date: Thu, 07 May 98 00:08:55 PDT Subject: Rush's saddest song. I know the saddest Rush song ever--"It's gotta be" Losing It. Not even my previous opinion, Tears, can beat hearing about talent, inspiration lost, tolls of life taken, etc. IMHO (I'm Merrily Hopping Out), M.D.--archangel@premiernet.net p.s.--anyone RSVP ASAP, OK? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael D Denney" <archangel@premiernet.net> Date: Thu, 07 May 98 00:41:38 PDT Subject: Home page. I'm sending this e-mail to inform everyone that my new homepage can be accessed at this address: http://members.tripod.com/~Mike_Denney/MYPAGE.HTM Thanks, Mike Denney ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert J. Murphy" <surf-murph@email.msn.com> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 02:52:09 -0500 Subject: LIMITED EDITION CIGARETTES...not So, Neil smokes Winston Lights, huh? Somehow I imagined him smoking a nameless cigarette with a gold dollar sign on it. But, I suppose he is a Canadian, after all. We now have one more mental image to associate with Witch Hunt: Clinton's war on tobacco. Sieg Heil, Herr Clinton! Maybe we could have some smokes made especially for Neil with the Rush-pentacle logo on it. It can't be filterless though, because if he were to light the wrong end... it would become a pentagram!!! AAAAAIIIIIIIGGGGGHHHHHHH!!! Har de har har, Robert J. Murphy (non-smoker) surf-murph@msn.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: FlatYer5s <FlatYer5s@aol.com> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 05:40:24 EDT Subject: re: Phil Collins influencing Neil? >Just bought "Selling England By The Pound", my first old Genesis album. I >was quite surprised at how good _some_ of Phil Collins' drumming was, and >overall, the album sounds like it could be a classic. >My question (as a guitarist who doesn't know much about drums) is: Is Neil >influenced by Phil in any way??? As a long time Rush and old Genesis fanatic, I would very much agree with you in that "Selling England By The Pound" IS quite the classic album. For all of you out there who are spoiled by Rush, by that I mean being used to having EVERY song on EVERY album being spectacular, you should pick up some Gabriel-era Genesis. Starting with 1971s "Nursery Cryme", the classic Genesis lineup was born: Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, and new members Steve Hackett and Phil Collins. "The Musical Box" and "The Fountain of Salmacis" are two of the many highlights on this album. Talk about virtuosic displays of both chops AND dynamics...wow! Phil Collins was 20 years old on this recording- keep that in mind when listening to it. Check out the double bass work on the "rocking" section of "Musical Box". I KNOW Neil had to be hitting the woodshed after hearing that!! Phil was- IS- an absolutely incredible, SORELY underrated drummer! 1972s "Foxtrot" REALLY brings ALL of the members of the band into focus. "Watcher Of The Skies" and the classic 23 minute "Supper's Ready" were both BIG influences on Rush! Listen to the musical similarites in "Watcher" and "The Fountain of Lamneth". Very similar guitar, bass, and drum interplay on the main riffs of the 2 songs. I've pissed off QUITE a few hardcore Rush fans when I say that Rush came close to actually ripping off the main riff from "Watcher" for use in "The Fountain Of Lamneth". Listen to them and judge for yourself! "The Cinema Show" off of "Selling England By The Pound" has an extended musical segment at the end which is ESSENTIAL listening for those interested in exploring true Rush influences!! The entire piece is in 7/8 time- ala A Lerxst In Wonderland (La Villa gtr solo #1), much of Subdivisions, and the instrumental section of Marathon. Listen to Phil's sense of phrasing in "The Cinema Show"- listen to his sense of phrasing and dynamics within this complicated time signature. Listen to how his groove just sits so perfectly beneath the rest of the band. Hear how his fills are both technically challenging, yet flow so well with the rest of the music. Then listen to Neil on the songs I just mentioned. Try to hear how his grooves fit so well beneath Geddy and Alex. Hear how well his playing complements Rush's incredible music so perfectly. This very subtle aspect of FEEL, I think, is Phil Collins' greatest gift to drumming AND his biggest influence on Neil. Just the fact that Phil could play, to many, a very awkward time signature such as 7/8 so damn smoothly and with such incredible feel and conviction in 1973, is testament to his mastery of the drum kit. Then go pick up "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" and prepare to be floored... I've been a hardcore Rush fanatic since 1984- THIS album is the one that I think ranks EASILY with 2112, Hemispheres , PerW, MP, ANY of Rush's best!! If you haven't heard it, GET IT NOW!!! Then check out Phil's playing on "In The Cage", "Back In NYC", "Ravine", "It", etc, etc... Gabriel left after this album's tour- the albums that followed, "A Trick Of The Tail" and "Wind And Wuthering" are great as well. Fantastic web site at http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Ejkochel/genesis/ details the story of "The Lamb" with several great interpretations!! Be prepared to be sucked in... this is the real deal guys and gals! Just my opinions and 2 1/2 cents... Dan Chernow FlatYer5s@aol.com "All we are sayyy-ing, is give PRS a chance..." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Craig Mertens"<Craig_Mertens@hmco.com> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 08:48:33 -0400 Subject: Neil & Phil >From: "Antony Gelberg" <Antony_Gelberg@email.msn.com> >Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 22:53:34 +0100 >Subject: Phil Collins influencing Neil? >Hi all, >Just bought "Selling England By The Pound", my first old Genesis album. I was quite >surprised at how good _some_ of Phil Collins' drumming was, and overall, the album >sounds like it could be a classic. >My question (as a guitarist who doesn't know much about drums) is: Is Neil influenced by Phil in any way??? Not likely: Neil continues to play real drums and not let someone else fill in for him Neil wouldn't be caught dead singing cheesy adult-contemporary love songs Neil did the Buddy Rich thang a few years ago; Phil is currently touring with the Phil Collins Big Band Rush got the self-titled album out of the way a long time ago; Genesis waited until what, the early 80s to get around to it But in all fairness, SEBTP *is* a great album. Check out "Trick of the Tail" and some pre-"And Then There Were Three" stuff, too. ta, Craig ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "DR PAUL SMITH" <Paul.Smith@nottingham.ac.uk> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 14:36:40 GMT0BST Subject: Rush sighting - I think Can anyone confirm that in Weird Al's Nirvana pastiche "Smells Like Nirvana" there is a line "We're all Rush fans from Seattle/Well it sure beats raisin' cattle"? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ted D. Rossier" <trossier@mhs.oklaosf.state.ok.us> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 09:31:37 -0500 Subject: another Broon sighting Forgot this one. In the late 80's, Broon produced IQ's album Are You Sitting Comfortably. There's a song on it called "Wurensh", which is an anagram of New Rush, because that's what they thought the song sounded like. It's a good CD, though some of the songs are a tad pop-tripe. Ted - Ted D. Rossier trossier@ionet.net "Individually, we are a ass; but together, we are a genius." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: sara olson <sara.olson@snet.net> Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 11:54:08 +0000 Subject: Heavy D and RUSH Warning!!-Super-extra long post!!!!!!!......SIKE!! That's it, I want to see a 3 hour long fun RUSH movie. Not a rockumentary. But maybe a goofy-RUSH VACATION etc., with some instrumental stuff in it. Or a multimedia spectacular blow-out 3-D with lasers and smoke inside the 360 degree theater (with extra heavy-bass). "Wanna lick?...........SIKE!" Iss my ice cream. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: dt-streamline@webtv.net (Derek Tetlow) Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 10:03:18 -0600 Subject: Rush Greetings from Colorado!! Just the other day I picked up Rush at a used CD store for $4.99. I figured, "It's only five bucks, I don't have it, good opportunity to add it to my collection, so what the hell!" After listening to it for a couple of weeks I came to the realization that it isn't half bad. Granted, it isn't, by far, my favorite and there are a few tunes I can't believe came out of Rush (i.e. Need Some Love, In the Mood), but I would say for a first album of a band of future epic porportions, it portrayed their raw style at the time fairly well. I can now see what a huge influence Neal was both musically and lyrically to take the band in a new direction. Can anyone shoot me the lyrics for What Your Doing? I, for the life of me, cannot make out anything except "what your doing" on that song. Geddy looses me on both the studio version and the live version. The echo on the CD screws it all up and he sings it way to fast on the live version. Here are a few random questions I'll throw out about the band that have been kicking themselves around in that dusty, old attic I laughingly call my head, for a few years: 1) Does the picture of John Rutsey on Rush remind anybody of the guitar player in Quiet Riot? I think he's the spittin' image. (Also, Alex looks like he was just woken up for his picture.) 2) Does Geddy ever play Stienbergers anymore? Do they sound like crap or he just moved on? (I'm a schmuck when it comes to the technical side of music) 3) What are the 3 snapping sounds in YYZ? (There are 10 listed instruments that Neal plays on MP, but I can't figure out which one it is) 4) Is there only a Part IV of the "Gangster of Boats" trilogy that appears on RTB? 5) What is "Gaia" in Totem on T4E? My girlfriend and I tried to look it up in a dictionary, but to no avail. Feel free to get back to me with any answers to these questions. "Now I lay me down in Dreamland, I know perfect's not for real." Derek Tetlow Streamline Sports Video "Simplification through Modernization" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: DrumSci <DrumSci@aol.com> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 14:54:47 EDT Subject: Least fave, RTB, Presto... Following the recent thread...Countdown from Signals is my least fave RUSH song. It just plods along. I can understand what they were trying to convey, but even live it didn't connect with me. I guess you had to be at the launch. After having not listened to RTB in ages (years?), I pulled it out last week and gave it a spin. Wow! what a surprise. I forgot how good it was. Bravado is cool. So it's on my play stack again. End of CD songs are cool (except as noted above). Available Light is a great song that sets a mood. I can play it over and over too. Presto is a great CD, even if the sound is a bit lacking. The Pass is one of the boys best tunes. Must haves for the live CD: Natural Science and Xanadu (or at least the Xanadu/2112/etc medley). These are 2 of their best longer works that ebb & flow and build to a climax. That's all for now...Michael Bettine "All art is at once surface and symbol" - Oscar Wilde ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Horta <phorta@i-2000.com> Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 14:52:55 -0400 Subject: Trade Since the Rush Trader is down: I am looking to trade Success Under Pressure for the first Rush book by Brian Harrigan.The book is in near mint condition with only slight wear on the spine.Anybody who would like to trade e-mail me privately.It is for TRADE ONLY!I'm not looking to make money I only trade for items I don't have.Thanks. P.S. I heard that The Tragically Hip did a cover of Limelight.Is there and CD that this on?Or is it on any bootleg?Please let me know. Al Horta phorta@i-2000.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Miceli" <MARKDOM.MARKPO.RobM@genesis-microchip.on.ca> Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 16:05:46 -0400 Subject: WHat do I THINK? People email me to email the NMS more often. I'd love to but I only have so much info to offer. You know what I really think. I still think Rush will release their greatest album to date. I think the next Studio will kick some severe ass. I think they should open up with the Spirit Of Radio forever I think they should close off the show with In the Mood I think they should improve their stage show with some props. Rush have come to a point where, F=&^ everything and let's just have fun. If it doesn't sell so what. I'm tired of hearing oh Rush is a serious band, they don't need this they don't need that, it's not about need, it's about having fun, blowing the stage up. All those fans who came to T.O to see rush last summer, were very upset. The crowd was so lame, dead. It shocked me and I live here. But what can you do? So we should go to the stereo, put on a Rush CD and listen to the greatest muscians of all time., and that's all that matters. About Maple Leaf Gardens goodbye Party. Personally I heard nothing of this, not even a closing date for the gardens. Tonight if ALex is at the Orbit Room I will ask him myself. But when it does happen, get prepared for the craziest evening in the history of Any Rush concert. IT will blow your mind away, and I will set up the biggest party Rush fans have ever seen. I hope that Concert is during a snow storm. That's where Rush belongs.. That's what I Think? Rob Miceli ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Catherine Brissette" <cloudycat@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 13:27:50 PDT Subject: Geddy in Seattle? ;) Hey everybody All this discussion of who should play the boys in a Rush movie reminded me of this guy I saw who looked just like Ged- It was two weeks ago, Friday afternoon... I was at the Pacific Science Center, getting ready for my weekend gig of camping out with kids and teaching them about electromagnetic radiation and computers and stuff...I was outside enjoying the rare Seattle sun, sipping on a latte, when all of a sudden, I saw him. Medium-long brown hair in a ponytail, little round glasses, big ass nose, not too tall, ordinary clothes: jeans, tennis shoes, t-shirt, jacket..kinda unattractive in an oddly appealing sort of way...the only thing that kept me from dropping my precious caffeine was the earring, that didn't seem right. What would Ged be doing in Seattle anyway, much less at the science center? Going to see see Laser Rush? ha! If it were this weekend, with the Blue Jays in town, that would make a little more sense. anyway. that's my bogus Rush sighting. All this talk about what Rush to listen to when driving (MP is always my first road trip CD, though La Villa makes me punch the gas too) , having sex (oh come on! it's waaaay too distracting!), etc...so... What Rush do people listen to when they're down? I was in a bad funk recently and it got me thinking ...I have a "Tough times demand" tape ( Double Agent, Between the Wheels, etc) ... GUP is pretty dark...Losing It is pretty depressing...I happen to find Bravado depressing too, though I know a lot of fans think it had a positive message. I suppose I should be listening to something upbeat today, but I'm at work, the boss is in the lab today, and I'm stuck listening to NPR... If I have to listen to one more crappy soft jazz tune...AAAAAAAACK help me!!!!!!!!! :) Can't wait to get in the car and crank something that rocks. Enough rambling. back to work. Hasta Cat ************************************************************* "Reports of my assimilation are greatly exaggerated" -paraphrased from Mark Twain by Jean-Luc Picard "Star Trek VIII:First Contact" Raincat <cloudycat@hotmail.com> ************************************************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Ware" <Daniel.Ware@enmu.edu> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 14:53:33 -0600 Subject: 80's Rush - HELP! Hey gang.. I need a little help... I'm doing the music for the slide show at my high school reunion this summer. 10 years goes by so fast...Everyone knows I was a huge Rush fan in HS (and still am, of course) and they are expecting me to play some. Now, I was in high school from 84 to 88. That rules out anything pre-GUP or post HYF, right? I've come up with "Time Stand Still" but I need a couple others. This show lasts about an hour, so I've got to pile a lot of music in there. I'll probably play TSS, but I need one other song that everyone will know.. Any Thoughts???????????????????????????????? You can mail me privately or here on the list too..Any ideas Chad? Cheers from New Mexico.. Dan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mahalo@erols.com (Timmy and Debbie) Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 16:55:17 -0400 Subject: TNMS # 2112 Hello all My suggstion is simple...Re: what to put in issue # 2112 WHY NOT LET THE PRIESTS DECIDE? ! End of discussion (-: Timmy "Faith Is Cold As Ice" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jason Dolinger <j-dolinger@nwu.edu> Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 16:20:55 -0500 Subject: re: last song on album On most Rush albums, I think, the closer is absolutely great. (Natural Science, La Villa, Cygnus, Countdown, Between the Wheels, etc.) In my opinion the only albums with weak closers are Hold your Fire, Roll the bones, and Test For Echo. I'm sorry, but You bet your life does nothing for me. Probably my least favorite rush song. And Carve Away the stone is pretty weak for an album closer. In regards to Available Light not being bettered since, although I agree this is a magnificent and emotional song, nothing closes an album for me better than Everyday Glory. This is such a beautiful song in my opinion, and so powerful. On those last lines, "We're the ones who have to fly," coming out of the bridge, and then the final,"In Everyday Glory," always sends chills down my spine. Anyone agree? >from: "DR PAUL SMITH" <AFZPAS@arn1.arts.nottingham.ac.uk> >Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 08:47:37 GMT0BST >Subject: Last song on the album > >One the last song on the album thread, it is certainly true that >Available Light is a magnificent last track, and I do not think it >has been bettered since. Vital Signs was good at the time, because >you knew that the band were sending us a message - prepare for change > at the time, though it seems less strong now (it comes over much >better on the live versions I have heard). But, after all these >years (still crazy) I just adore In the End: lyrically it is a bt of >a throwback to the first album, but taken together it still has the >power to blow me away, and as for the version on All the World's A _____________________________________ Jason Dolinger Northwestern University Computing and Information Systems '00 (847)332-4796, j-dolinger@nwu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: sara olson <sara.olson@snet.net> Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 17:35:41 +0000 Subject: GEDDY USES OLD SPICE FRESH DEODORANT (NOT HIGH ENDURANCE) Hats off to the cool story from Bytor (#2027). Anyway, personally if I were pullin' in $1.2 million per year, I think I'd be smoking Godiva chocolate covered, individually wrapped refrigerated Dunhill Reds in the back seat of an air-conditioned red Bentley Turbo R with a full drum set, rather than Winston Lights. Why would he smoke those junks anyway? You might as well go all-out. Oh, and Geddy loves Mentodent, Chicklets, Michelin MXV4 energys, and he also drinks tap water and has the smell of Mobil gasoline in his garage..... Yeah, I'm only kidding with all this, but,-We all know for a fact that Geddy is a MAC freak. And that's a fact JACK-So get out there and rock, and rock the knot!! "These walls that still surround me Still contain the same old me Just one more who's searching for The world that ought to be" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Kent <mark.kent@mjdesigns.com> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 16:54:37 -0500 Subject: Subject: Issue #2112 content 'Scuse me whilest I shirk my "lurk" mode... >From: "Pete & Rhonda M. Mills" <pmills@txdirect.net> > >OK, how about this one? Maybe a bit narrow, but appropriate I think. > >Post relatively brief descriptions of your first beginning-to-end listening >experience of 2112, side 1. I know I can't be alone in having a >recollection of listening to the music & reading the lyrics and story on >the inside of one of my first double-albums, and basically being blown away >by such quality music and concept. Not a bad idea. I can remember getting 2112 shortly after I grabbed hold of Rush during the Moving Pictures era. While reading the album (vinyl that is...) notes, I was floored by the concept of this (futuristic?) story. I also remember (at the time) actually carting my 2112 album back to my parent's house to have my mom read the story, then I even played some of it for her. While she smiled kindly at me, I think she was mostly unimpressed. In any case, I didn't let it stop there. I told many people about the story and played them cuts whenever possible. I guess it must have been the whole "mini-series" concept of devoting a whole album to one specific theme that really impressed me. It seemed to me (IMHO) that these guys cared alot more about their music than just writing songs with hip beats for the mainstream. Later in college I got around to actually reading Ayn Rand's book "Anthem" (it wasn't that long and WAS interesting reading) to complete my education to 2112. >... he said re-donning lurk gear.... Mark ---------------------------------------------------------- From: GINZ 10 <GINZ10@aol.com> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 18:27:09 EDT Subject: Favorite Rush songs not played in concert In response to Greg Cormier's posting on the top ten Rush songs he would like to hear live, I have a list of my own I'd like to share: These are in no particular order... 1. Available Light 2. Middletown Dreams 3. Afterimage 4. High Water 5. Everyday Glory 6. Losing It 7. Tears 8. Entre Nous 9. Different Strings 10. Lakeside Park And of course I must not leave out "Tom Sawyer" (Just Kidding) It was a real treat to hear them play Natural Science and 2112 on the last tour. Hopefully the next tour will give us more Rush with no opening band. Did anybody like this idea or do you like to see the opening bands perform. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lang" <jlang@mich.com> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 19:01:08 -0400 Subject: Phil and Neil I don't think that NP was that influenced by PC...what a revelation, a pop star who is a great musician!!! He could have been influenced by him, but he did lift some beats from Phil and also Bill Bruford and Keith Moon.Can any one pick out what drummer he was emulating the early era? His playing got more original in the late 70's. Nuthin' wrong with it, but it's pretty obvious.Listen to In the Cage and Subdivisions. I firmly believe he did it for the children, however. Michael Lang everyone should listen to Hank the Dwarf ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Calhoun <bcalhoun@la.creditek.com> Date: 07 May 98 16:22:09 -0800 Subject: Writing Credits Il Yung Kim wrote: > hey-how come alex isn't given any credits to yyz in the liner notes? who > came up with the kick-ass solo, then? Writing credit generally only applies to the person or persons who write the mainframe of the song. Can't say I agree with it but that's the way it works. Brian ---------------------------------------------------------- From: harper@magiclink.com Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 17:46:37 +0000 Subject: Rush movie directors...AGAIN!! Hey there, Hi there, Ho there!!!! Another director for the Rush movie...Mel Brooks!!! Or, we could just have a Mystery Science Theater 3000-type movie with Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo, and Mike doing a running commentery on all of Rush's videos and some of their best live performances. After all, Rush thanks MST3K in Counterparts....LOL "Let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your song" Jaime ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bongking6669@juno.com (William B Blanchard) Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 19:13:37 -0500 Subject: I guess I gotta say something Hey, Since everyone else has put in their $.02 about waht should be in #2112, I guess I would have to agree with everyone in that the holy bitch should reissue #1. I think it would be cool =). Bill "If at first you don't succeed, Skydiving is not for you" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Palo" <double_agent54@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 18:43:41 PDT Subject: Top 10 Live requests Dear fellow Rushians, As much as I know that I will get flamed for posting a "list" of songs I really want to hear live (because I have never had the pleasure of seing the guys live, even though I have a couple boots and all the live albums), I'll do it anyway. In no particular order: 1. 2112 2. Cygnus X-1: Book I 3. Cygnus X-1: Book II Hemispheres 4. Distant Early Warning 5. Double Agent 6. YYZ 7. Closer to the Heart 8. Virtuality 9. Force 10 10. Anthem And to whoever made that "Ugh" comment about Stanley Kubrick, hold your head in shame. I don't care if he did "butcher" the "Shining", the rest of his career is solid and damned successful. I'd take him over James Cameron to direct a Rush movie any day of the f%#@ing year. TAke care everyone! Palo ---------------------------------------------------------- From: musicman@sprynet.com Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 21:18:59 -0500 Subject: Re: 05/07/98 - The National Midnight Star #2027 >Since the NMS gods (and a few other lucky souls) know our beloved musician's >email address(es), maybe they could propose to our heroes that they compose a >little "diddy" (about jack and diane....j/k) for us, the mighty peonic force >behind their fortunes..... >Anyone else agree? >Ged, Neil, Alex....how about a few words for the ones proud fans!!!!! > [ Before we get all worked up, I do *NOT* know any band member's email > address, any record company person's email address, or any management > person's email address. I do not know anyone at Anthem, Atlantic, in > the band or in the crew. I've never really met them at all. So if you're > going to wait for me to forward this stuff to them, it ain't gonna be > happening! : rush-mgr ] ******************************** One phrase........ Jack Secret ******************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: john hock <johnhock@chollian.dacom.co.kr> Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 11:15:45 +0900 Subject: RUSH sighting on ESPNetSportsZone Hello Rush Fans! For those of you who may not know, "The Line" is a humorous column in the ESPN Magazine in which the writer launches into a stream-of-consciousness ramble in which he touches on many things that may or may not be related to sports, with a humorous bent. Then, he gives a list of mock bettings odds based on the things he wrote about. This item appeared in ESPN Magazine #4, which can be accessed via http://ESPNET.SportsZone.com The Line By Jersey Zeke ESPN Magazine Things do have a way of getting messy when grown men play games. Case in point: Johnson's TKO over 'Zo, Van Gundy's pit bull shenanigans, Buffalo thug Rob Ray's dust-up with CoreStates property (but hey, at least the Sabres won). Of course, messiness and cleanliness are two sides of the same coin. Take play- off grooming in hockey and hoops. Or getting to first base? Every Little Leaguer knows a clean single is as good as a messy walk. Speaking of baseball, raise your hand if you weren't watching the Angels-Rays Sunday nighter while the rest of the family sat hypnotized in front of that Hallmark-y D&D stuff. Speaking of things we see but don't believe, how 'bout that hot start in Beantown? That can't last, can it? Especially if the Japanese darling of the moment continues to give his Bronx mates solid innings. The Red Sox aren't the only ones to kick too early. Did you see the Derby? As always it was the late closers who hit the board at the end. Maybe April RBI machine Juan Gonzalez will be an exception. And you don't have to be Geddy Lee to know that "2112" rocks harder than "Big Money." Which isn't to say money can't help. That's why while you can barely make out the two teams from where you're sitting, L.A. Jack can chat with the ref without raising his voice. Now there's a guy who knows it's all about whether you win or lose. By the way, when you win, make sure you go out on top. Are you listening, Bob Baffert? Jerry Seinfeld is. And the money's rolling in. F A V O R I T E SPREAD U N D E R D O G Larry Johnson +35/-55 Alonzo Mourning Jeff Van Gundy 6½ Taco Bell Chihuahua RBI record 2 HR record Bosox choke in May 13 Bosox choke in Sept. Hideki Irabu 3 Hideo Nomo Walk pick 'em Hit Celebs at courtside 11 You in nosebleeds Shaved heads for no line Bushy beards for playoffs Whether you win or 16 How you play the lose game Last Seinfeld ad 300,000 Super Bowl ad rates Bob Baffert 8 D. Wayne Lukas Late rush 4½ Early speed Early Rush 8 Late Rush Rob Ray 5 U.S. hockey team Sunday Night 3 Merlin Baseball So, Early Rush is an 8-point favorite over Late Rush! What do you think about that? Of course, it's written by a guy named "Jersey Zeke", so make of that what you will. Take care, John E. Hock ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Roberts <joerob@erols.com> Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 22:43:19 -0400 Subject: RE: Brigdge of Death >Since there's a lot of talk about Hemispheres, I thought I'd add >something here, though I've been a silent subscriber for about 4 years >now. I notice very clearly that when Geddy sings, "and the Bridge of >Death was crossed..." it comes out like so: "and the Brigdge of Death >was crossed..." as if there was a typo originally. I think it's a very >subtle joke. I don't know if anyone else got that though, especially >since a lot of people were hearing some very delusional things in Camera >Eye on this post a few years back... Speaking of delusional things, anyone remember the "Dog Bark vs. Wood Block" debate about "Dreamline" ? :^) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: slyall@juno.com Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 22:28:15 -0400 Subject: Rush in San Jose I was watching the Dallas Stars-San Jose Sharks game the other night, sort of not paying too close attention when my girlfriend said: "wait!! do you hear that?" I gave it a listen and realized they were playing "Spirit of Radio " at the game! those lucky fans, all we get at our local arena is Spice Girls and similar crappola. More hockey teams should play Rush, after all, the players are almost all Canadian. Red Wings and Rush all the way! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Shawn_Cook@suffolk.alliedcolloids.com (Shawn Cook) Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 22:40:40 -0400 Subject: We set our course The line before it reads "Those who did not fight brought tales of old to light" Simple. What makes a better story -- 3rd person or 1st person? I have always (and still do) picture some older coot sitting around a campfire, telling others of the journey he took. "To the heat of Cygnus fearsome force we set a course," as to say I WAS THERE! COOL, ISN'T IT??? Hell, by that time in the song, half the people's brains are fried, so who is gonna dispute him the storyteller? I honestly believe that some things written by Neil are not more than skin deep, even the epics. However, deciding who's skin it's on it the trick. My tax contribution ($.02) -Shawn ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anderson, Chris " <canderso@amp.com> Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 23:23:44 -0400 Subject: Thoughts for the 2112 Issue Hey all, Hopefully, no one has already posted this idea for the 2112 issue of the NMS. Anyway, here it goes: We should get the Rush -mgr- to request a Rush "insider" or someone (who represents Rush in a public relations sense) to collect postings from NMS subscribers. These posting would be, of course, interview-like questions for either Geddy, Neil, or Alex about the music of Rush!!! Once the Rush representative has collected these postings, he or she would then give them to Geddy, Neil, and Alex and let them decide which 10 or so questions they would like to answer and post (the answer w/ question) to The NMS!!!! I mean, wouldn't it be great to somehow have Geddy, Neil, Alex post to the NMS....at least once - on an issue so fitting as no. 2112? There could even be a contest for this.......those with questions answered by Geddy, Neil, or Alex get a prize.....to be donated by Rush!!! How cool!!!! email your comments privately or post if you wish, thanks, Chris ps. Rush Mgr., I hope this post (referring to the wish fro a Lee, Peart, Lifeson NMS appearance) does not violate any NMS rule. Let me know if it does, thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: HerrWitt <HerrWitt@aol.com> Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 00:20:37 EDT Subject: your opinion counts (survey) Greetings: I'm getting a new car and have come up with three choices for the tag: 1. YYZ 2112 2. Barcheta 3. I C RED3 Which one should be chosen? Let me know (if you want). Thanks. Chris ----------------------------------------------------------
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