The National Midnight Star #2034

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: 05/15/98 - The National Midnight Star #2034
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Rush IS on a movie soundtrack. ged and bass vishnu Re: Irvine Meadows, RTB tour... Slim Jim- slim on brains? Geddy's Bass on Moving Pictures Re: 05/14/98 - The National Midnight Star #2032 gaia Re: Rush for cup final Animals during Xanadu on Roll the Bones Tour Say it isn't so Slim - PoW tunes ilikerush Re: least favorite songs issue 2112 Terry Bazio In S. Jersey monthly column updated t4e concert in milwaukee RE: who says Subdivisions "In the Mood" live Another Band of Interest Re: In The Mood live ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Stone <pas@MNSi.Net> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 16:44:25 -0400 Subject: A postcard from Neil It's all well and good to show off your postcards from Neil. Great stuff. But I find it interesting that the sender took the time to blank out his address on the scan. Perhaps you know how Neil feels and why he no longer takes the time to write to all the people who get a hold of his address. Heaven forbid if a bunch of people got a hold of your address. paul --------------------- Paul Stone pas@MNSi.net Kingsville, ON _____________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "TOM GARRETT" <tgarrett@tinet.ie> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 20:55:17 +0100 Subject: rush for the cup final hi everybody, greetings from a fanatic for almost 20 years but never managed to see rush live, as they never play ireland. i hope they play the u.k. again so "my life can be fulfilled". this is my first post but i couldn"t resist a reply to the newcastle fan"s request for a suitable song. easy, in "the end" dedicated to arsenal for borrowing the premiership from MAN UTD .they won"t do it again. i guess it was almost" the end" for newcastle in the premiership as well. (just kidding) i would love to hear from dedicated rush fans, what their music means to people etc. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Danielle M. Diehl" <dmd692@merle.acns.nwu.edu> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 16:47:24 -0500 Subject: Majestic Symphonies Does anyone out there have an opinion of this "album" (ahem) I saw it at a local store and tried to check it out on the TNMS website, but there is no opinion on it out there. Shall I shell out the $30 for it, or skip it over in favor of the blues album _Andrew Vachss Safehouse_? Any private email is greatly appreciated. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Palo" <double_agent54@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 15:31:44 PDT Subject: Gaia, Vishnu and other things Dear fellow Rushians, Ok, let's get a few things straight. First, Gaia is a Greek goddess whose worship really faded out after the Dark AGe of Greece and the fall of Minoan Crete (800 B.C.), but was replaced by different goddesses with similar functions (Cybele and Bona Mater for instance). The name is Greek, not Latin. The Latin name for Earth is terra and the goddess name was tellus. Gaia is an adjectival substantive derived from the Greek word for earth which is ge (pronounced like "gay" only shorter and with a change in pitch, first ascending and then descending on the "e"). The Latins did not incorporate Greek gods but did incorporate their names. The Greeks believed in gods that were anthropomorphic (i.e. like people) whereas the Latins belived in divine spirits (numina) that inhabited everything. When the Latins encountered the Greeks, they simply adopted the names for their numina who were, for the most part, nameless. ANd as far as this Vishnu thing goes, does Hindu theology have a concept of Trinity? I'm curious because I thought this to be a uniquely Christian concept. For the Christians, the Trinity is Three yet One, not separated, nor each other, but one substance distinguished not by their accidents but the fact that they are three which ultimately compose the One. Does Hindu theology work the same way? I am very curious. Also, in reply to whomever wished to know what our favorite Rush concert-going experience was since, according to him, "every" Rush fan has been to a concert, well, I have not been. I guess I'm not a good Rush fan. Fact is, I rarely have time and they always come when I'm out of town. It is disappointing, but, I never got to see Zeppelin live either and I'm still alive and well. I apologize for the lack of true Rush content. Take care. Palo Apu: "That is my God Vishnu." Homer: "Does Vishnu want a peanut?" Apu: "Please do not be offering my God a peanut." or Apu: "I am Apu Nahasapeetapetelan." ***: "That name won't fit on a Marquee love. From now on you are ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Caroline in the City <ccweiss@indiana.edu> Date: Thu, 14 May 98 17:59:19 -0500 Subject: postcard from Neil Hello fellow Rush freaks! I've been reading the postings regarding postcards from Neil, and I have to tell you the cute little story about my husband's experience with Neil. My husband Ron started playing drums when he was eleven, and has been worshipping Neil ever since. He wrote to Neil once, and asked the cutest little-kid questions...even asked Neil if he was ever in a marching band (my hubby was in his high school marching band at the time). Neil sent Ron a handwritten postcard...such a thoughtful reply (no, he wasn't in a marching band, for those of you who are wondering...)! Ron still has the postcard to this day. It sits right here on top of our Mac G3. I've been concentrating on graduation from IU (I did it! Yahoo!), so could someone please e-mail me privately and let me know the latest on the status of the band? Seems to me that everytime I read the NMS someone is saying something about them breaking up. Say it ain't so... Have a good one, guys! Caroline Now playing: Eric Johnson, "Cliffs of Dover" ***************************************************************** "If a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, and it hits a mime, does anyone care?" --THE FAR SIDE, Gary Larson ***************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Aaron Calder" <Cald8223.STUDENTS.Snow@badger.snow.edu> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 19:03:00 MDT7MST Subject: Re: 05/12/98 - The National Midnight Star #2030 Hello fellow Rush-Addicts, Recently there has been a great deal of info about King Crimson and Genesis, I was wondering which Kings X albumns I should look into as a die hard Rush fan. I heard all sorts of positive posts about Kings X and I want to go and check them out, which albums do you NMSers recommend? And thanks for all the info about Genesis and King Crimson. Aaron Calder ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mikey" <bytor@lanset.com> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 18:57:52 -0700 Subject: Spine Chilling Moments, Videos >From: The Fantabulous George Reimers <ferndoc@rocketmail.com> >Subject: Re:Spine chilling moments >Here's a few: >1. Those low thumpy bass guitar hits before one of the choruses (I >don't remeber which) of the studio version of Marathon. That's the part before the second chorus... The (I beleive) tripled staccato notes RIGHT before the chorus. It's a shame Ged doesn't seem to be able to play that and quickly switch to the synths live though, but you can still hear Da MAN hittin his symbols in place of it though...:) >From: "Mars, Mark" <mark.mars@btrinc.com> >Subject: least favorite songs - a different perspective >My prime example is Mystic Rhythms. For whatever reason the video >just ruined the song for me. I thought it was a pretty weak video for >a groups of guys (namely Neil) that are offended that they even have >to make videos at all. I second the thought (Neil again) that the >music and lyrics should conjure their own images (a basic lack of >imagination on the listener's part, thanks MTV). >Lastly, I'm not sure I have seen all the videos so this might insult >some of the faves of some on the list. Sorry. What does everyone >else think of the videos RUSH have produced? Yup, when I first saw the Mystic Rythms video I was like... well, what is this? Like Mr. Mars pointed out you get your own "video" in your head about what the song is about, and what it sould look like... Yeah, thanks MTV... We don't need them... I think the Boys should just shoot their own videos and release them on Video... At least THEN we'd actually be able to see them. Personally, I think Roll The Bones was a brilliant video, I just can't get enough of the "rap" part that (Yes, it _IS_ GED speaking that, not Neil as I thought a long time ago) with the litle skeleton dancing around and speaking to the lyrics, with that little mohawk...:) I sit around and write little storyboards for 2112, Cygnus (Both Books), and some other songs... Personally I think they should do a video, perhaps rerecord them (All the story type songs) and re-release them... maybe call the album Rush: Epics or something... *Imitating Ben Stein* Anyone... anyone... Alright, I'm outtie, flame at will!!! Until next post Peace my fellow RUSH fans, Mikey - bytor@lanset.com http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Labyrinth/1669 The guns replace the plow, facades are tarnished now The principles have been betrayed The dreams's gone stale, but still, let hope prevail History's debt won't be repaid ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SWEDGE@webtv.net (SCOTT WEDGE) Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 22:37:35 -0400 Subject: Opening songs Jack mentioned in NMS 2032 that he liked to see opening songs at Rush concerts have a "big bang" sort of feel to them. He liked Dreamland, Big Money and SOR (I do too) - he mentioned a few choices of his own, Virtuality included. Virtuality is an awesome song but I would not use it as an opener. That song rocks my world but it just doesn't make that "hello" kinda statement. I am about to suggest a song that I have not seen mentioned too often, and even when it's talked about it's not highly regarded. Jack, I think "Stick It Out" would be the PERFECT opener for a concert. I thought maybe that it would be used for the T4E tour as an opener. I can picture it - Alex plays those first few notes and people start SCREAMING!!! Whadd'ya think, NMS'ers?? Good opener? Does anyone even LIKE this song?? Scott Wedge - swedge@webtv.net Auburn University MBA - Class of '94 WAR EAGLE!!! "We can walk our roads together..." - RUSH ---------------------------------------------------------- From: dt-streamline@webtv.net (Derek Tetlow) Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 21:11:24 -0600 Subject: Re: 05/13/98 - The National Midnight Star #2031 Hello all generous Rushians!! First off, I would like to offer my deepest sympathies to all of you fellow NMS readers for replying to my question "What is Gaia?'. Just about everyone but Dr. Ruth replied to that one! I am now fully enlighted and educated on one of the many terms for the word "earth", but I feel like a total schmuck. I meant to ask what is "Vishnu" instead (I did recieve an answer to that one too); I just got the names confused (Sorry I wasted all your precious NMS time). My girlfriend is a mythology teacher and a big fan too. If she ever catches wind of this, I"M A DEAD MAN!!! If any of you even dream about telling her, I will hunt you down in your own kitchen, staple bologna to your face, and choke you to death with a copy of the lyrics to Totem. Pleasant dreams! Derek Tetlow Streamline Sports Video "Simplification through Modernization" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Baba Ghannoush <dkallas@emerald.tufts.edu> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 23:16:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Canadians and Superman Well, that post saying that Rush used a sample of "Superman: the movie" in "The Camera Eye" seems to be a further indication of Canadian musicians' obsession with Superman. Three examples come to mind: that sample, "Superman Song" by Crash Test Dummies, and "Superman is Dead" by Our Lady Peace. Could it all be coincidence? ________________________________________________________________________________ The angle of the dangle is inversely proportional to the heat of the beat Beavis ________________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Tyler <jatyler@execpc.com> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 22:45:52 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Geddy interview question #2/ Rush @ the Bradley center/ Genesis Here's Question #2 from the Dec. 1996 interview with Geddy in Guitar Shop mag. GS-- On T4E, the low end sure is good and meaty. Geddy lee-- There's a lot of bottom end there [laughs]! In some ways, it was a big experiment to capture the Fender sound in such an aggressive, confident way. I just wanted to have a lot of subsonics going, so for a lot of the songs- like "Virtuality", "Color of right", and Dog years" I use a detuned E string. (FYI-- a "subsonic" is a bass note more felt than heard) Also----- To respond to "Gary and Rhonda" <garyj@coredcs.com>" I was at the T4E show at the Bradley center and it was a great show the boys were on that night and the sound ws almost good. (I've never heard a good sounding show at the Bradley center!) My seat was terrible though so I went all the way to the back of the arena to the top balcony and took a seat. I actually saw the show better from the cheap seats in back than my lower closer lower deck seat. The crowd was, as you said, more interested in counting the number of times they had seen Rush than watching the show. What a shame! And finally------ GENESIS, I love all the Peter Gabriel era stuff and all the Phil Collins stuff up to invisible touch. Phil is on of the most under rated drummers around. The "Apocolypse in 9/8" section of "Suppers Ready" is one of the the most mind blowing displays of precision, technique and feel I have ever heard. The live version on "Seconds out" is even more impressive. Because Phil and Chester Thompson were playing in unison and matching each others fills (If you want to buy one old Genesis album, "Seconds out" is the one to get.) Also in "A work in progress" Neil talks about lifting ideas from other drummers during the "Burning for Buddy" sessions (even naming Steve Smith, Steve Gadd, and Manu Cache (Spelling?)). I know that Geddy likes Phil becuase he talks about liking Brand-X's bass sound. So why not Neil? That'a all for now. John A. Tyler --------------------------------------------------------- John Tyler/Racine Wisconsin E-mail--jatyler@execpc.com "To function efficiently, any group of people or employees must have faith in their leader." Capt. Bligh (ret.) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jay <jasonb@computan.on.ca> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 00:36:23 -0400 Subject: the 'Doh Awards, and the "we" in Hemispheres Hello Fellow Rush Fans, I usually don't post much but reading this newsletter the last few days has got me mad and discouraged. First of all "the Doh awards is a bad thread. I find it hard to put a *rating* to music. There is no good and no bad in music. It is a matter of expression and feelings. As a few others have pointed out how could someone call themselves a Rush fan and dismiss such classic songs as Bytor and the Snow Dog, or Madrical, or Different Strings. These are the songs that helped define what Rush are today. Just because you don't hear them on the radio all the time doesn't mean that they're not great songs. To me I don't see how anyone could find anything wrong with their 'Waves - Hemispheres period. They were tight as a band then and they had the chops to show it. I wasn't that impressed with 'Pictures ( mainly because it was the album that went mainstream and made them go too commercial) but once Signals came out they were experimenting again. Secondly, on the "we" in Hemispheres/ Cygnus, is this really that important. Maybe Neil didn't even consciously realize he was doing this. Maybe he was doing too much drugs at the time and screwed up. Who cares? Remember, lyrics are only a form of poetry. And not even our Neil is perfect. Well okay, I've vented my frustration enough, but I'll probably be writing soon about a couple of other topics ( Hint: second guitarist - they don't need one) Jason B. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 00:27:08 -0700 Subject: 2nd guitarist? >strirand@juno.com said: > I think that a great replacement or 2nd guitarist for Alex would >be Larry Lalonde, of Primus. If you listen to him, you can see their >similarities, but yet, the differences.. It'd be interesting, but it >would work. without flaming: are you out of you're friggin' mind?!?!?!? I like primus, but larry is a sound-effects generator, not a guitarist, and wouldn't know an Esus from an A#. think I'll go grab a pork soda. just my opinion. haven't looked at my Vital Signs video recently, but that probably was the Jazz bass and not the ric. definitely flanged all to hell for that cool sound, though. mike "The Second Amendment isn't about hunting bunnies, Mr. Clinton. It's about Tianenmen Square."--Scott Merritt ---------------------------------------------------------- From: ROLTHEBONZ <ROLTHEBONZ@aol.com> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 01:38:21 EDT Subject: Rush IS on a movie soundtrack. Tom Sawyer is on a movie called "Whatever," that was made this year, but takes place in the '80's. Very cool, indeed! It was a semi- low budget film, so I doubt it would have a soundtrack release. I almost had a heart attack when the intro to Tom Sawyer blasted through my theaters massive sound system. I cheered outloud. Also, tonight, on "My generation" a game show on VH1, the contestants had to figure out what Larry Mullen Jr, and Neil Peart had in common. Needless to say, they got the question right. It was cool seeing his name on the screen. It seems as if VH1 likes Rush a whole lot more then Mtv. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 00:52:11 -0700 Subject: ged and bass >Nick Bruels said: >Fender P-bass, Rick, Fender J-bass, Steinberger, Wal = 5. >Add to that the doubleneck and the Rick 4002 (4003 actually) >, and you get 7. >How many angels can dance on the tip of Ged's nose? also the bass/6 doubleneck for APTB live, and his teardrop J bass, and the 5-string Wal he used in the studio for Turn the Page, and the second Wal (the red one). I assume he has at least one spare of each, in case of stage disaster (you can see some of them on the "rack of doom" on E..SL video). now, how many guitars does the maniac (AL) have? mike "Bill Clinton has been sighted walking around the Whitehouse with a pair of women's panties on his arm. Apparently it's the patch and he's trying to quit."--Eric Knight http://www.2112.net/daggers rush-related stickers ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 00:53:45 -0700 Subject: vishnu >Somebody <epoch7@javanet.com>said: > Anyway, Vishnu, is the name a Apu Nahasapeemapetlan's Indian(as in the >country)'s god. If I'm correct it an elephant dressed in gold and red >robes with 8 arms no, that's another god, and I misrecall which one. Homer made a mockery of that god in another episode. mike ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mark irwin <mirwin1@flash.net> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 23:11:50 +0000 Subject: Re: Irvine Meadows, RTB tour... Another quick tidbit about the Irvine RTB show. If you were there for the soundcheck, wasn't it incredible hearing "Analog Kid" and "Vital Signs"? I remember thinking it was the first time I'd heard those songs live and I almost had a heart attack in the parking lot. Then afterwards, you could hear Ged talking to the techies until someone turned off his mike. All bass techy-talk, but probably the closest I'll ever get to hearing a member of the best band in the world talking, but not being interviewed. And yes, the show was magnificent!!!!(As always....) Mark Irwin mirwin1@flash.net "The most endangered species...the honest man..." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mark irwin <mirwin1@flash.net> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 23:21:13 +0000 Subject: Slim Jim- slim on brains? You can't be serious. I think that Power Windows may be one of Rush's all time strongest albums, both lyrically and musically. What about the bassline in "Marathon"? Or the understated strength of "Middletown Dreams"? And "Territories" may have one of the best lyrics ever;"better people...better food... and better beer!" You can't beat a band that can show you a serious subject and put it in a serious tone,yet also present it in a light fashion, ALL IN ONE SONG. And it still sounds good. How DO they do that? They must be professionals or something... Mark Irwin mirwin1@flash.net P.S. I know this is my opinion and all: I'm not putting you down Slim. Just trying to bring you out of the darkness, that's all. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rich Malitz" <pickout2@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 23:26:04 PDT Subject: Geddy's Bass on Moving Pictures I'd like to mention this bit of info for everyone. Les Claypool of Primus asked Geddy once how he got that great bass tone out of his Rickenbacker on the Moving Pictures album. Geddy told him he didn't even use the Rickenbacker on that album, he used a FENDER JAZZ BASS for the entire album. For some reason he still used Ricks on stage at that time. Rich Malitz ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "DR PAUL SMITH" <Paul.Smith@nottingham.ac.uk> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 08:35:25 GMT0BST Subject: Re: 05/14/98 - The National Midnight Star #2032 Newcastle humiliate the Gunners? Some chance - so look out your copy of Tears or Something for Nothing Toonboy Paul ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "DR PAUL SMITH" <Paul.Smith@nottingham.ac.uk> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 08:56:05 GMT0BST Subject: gaia I am sure that all the Earth goddess stuff about Gaia is right - earth goddesses are like dragons - show me a culture which does not have one: remember the success of Christianity in converting various pagan mother goddesses into Mary. Also, reaching back into the recesses of my O-level Latin, we did a series of classes on Roman life, family, death etc. I recall that the Roman marriage ceremony involved the spouses exchanging vows, one of which was the wife saying "ubi tu Gaius, ibi ego Gaia" - where you are Gaius, I will be Gaia - which suggests a duality - make of that what you like. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Smith <plasticmonkey@rocketmail.com> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 00:58:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Rush for cup final Ashley Davidson wrote :- >With apologies to anyone over the pond who hasn't a clue what the FA Cup >Final is about, but I just wondered, if anyone could advise on the most >appropriate Rush song for NUFC as they prepare to humiliate the Arsenal! >Suggestions please. How about "I Think I'm Going Bald". It certainly applies to Ketsbaia and Barnes!! No, seriously - Something like "Marathon" for inspiration..................... Paul ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Hansen <Eric@americanwebinc.com> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 16:13:38 -0600 Subject: Animals during Xanadu on Roll the Bones Tour Mark Irwin mentioned re: Roll the Bones tour: "During Neil's drum solo, I could swear that he had some of the sequenced drum sounds making animal noises, like a cow, dog, cat, etc." During the first minute of the Xanadu/Superconductor medley on the "Time to Roll" boot, I can hear what I think is an elephant trumpeting (along with the expected sounds of the birds). Hanstones ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Hansen <Eric@americanwebinc.com> Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 16:17:41 -0600 Subject: Say it isn't so Slim - PoW tunes Slim said: "Apart from Big Money & Manhattan Project, they're all pretty poor." Big Money and Manhattan Project have had more air time on Rush releases than anything else on that album (also on Chronicles and ASOH, and possible Retro II?). Also, I seem to recall them getting tons of airplay (which isn't a bad thing, of course) back when they first came out. Sure, they are great songs, but the last four tunes of that album don't get enough respect! Territories is incredible, Middletown Dreams is one of those tunes like Mission that is inspiring, and Mystic Rhythms? That tune needs no introduction! Spine Chilling stanza: "It's understood by every single person Who'd be elsewhere if they could So far so good and life's not unpleasant In their little neighbourhood" Hanstones ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chad Werner" <Chad.Werner@reliastar.com> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 7:41 -0600 Subject: ilikerush Someone recently had this to say about T4E in Milwaukee: "To hear "Natural Science" and '2112' live was this Rush fans dream come true... BUT....it was the only Rush concert that i've seen the crowd was not very responsive. Every song was met with courteous applause but no real interest(if you know what I mean)..." Boy howdy, do I ever! I've seen Rush twice in Milwaukee ("Schlameel, schlamozel....") for RTB & T4E & both crowds have sucked big time. Completely uninterested snorers, they only perked up for the first few notes of the Super Golden Greats by our Rush (TS, SoR, YYZ, CttH). Honestly, say what you will about "making your own fun" or "being your own person" (get into the show regardless of your surroundings), a bad crowd does cripple a show. In between these 2 shows, however, I saw Counterparts in Mpls. & it was an entirely different story. I was in the 20th row & the crowd was bouncing, a couple shoes actually flew through the air & people were generally having a ball. Oh, I, too, was able to FEEL the pyros on the stage from the 20th row (MY Rush tingle moment). MY idea for issue 2112: (as was already posted) Leave it blank. The Rush Mistress wouldn't have to actually SEND the blank 2112; just skip it out of respect. I think it's a fab idea (please no more Selena stuff). THEN, with Donna Halper's "halp" (sorry), get one of the Rush cats to post SOMETHING for the National Midnight Star, Volume 2, Issue 1. Please, Donna (very nice to see a post from you BTW), let us all know if you can even attempt to contact them. Or, some of you know Jack Secret's e-mail address, don't you? Basically, I think that with all of the people on this "inter-thingy" mailing list, we ought to able to be able to put together some sort of campaign & communicate a message directly to the band: "We are the thousands who love you. We respect your talent. We would be forever grateful for a word or two." I think that if this cannot be accomplished, this technology has failed us. Let's do it! I'll help any way I can, but please let's give it a shot. 2000+ Rush fans just can't be wrong! Very sincerely, Chad Werner ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Phelan" <eric@dbsa.com> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 10:58:37 -0400 Subject: Re: least favorite songs >Everyone has put their thoughts in on the least fav thread. >Here's my take on the whole thing. The only songs that I regularly=20 >skip are the songs with videos that add nothing to my enjoyment of >the = >song. =20 >My prime example is Mystic Rhythms. For whatever reason the >video=20 >just ruined the song for me. I thought it was a pretty weak video for=20 >a groups of guys (namely Neil) that are offended that they even have >to make videos at all. I second the thought (Neil again) that the=20 >music and lyrics should conjure their own images (a basic lack of=20 >imagination on the listener's part, thanks MTV). MTV sucks....that sums it up for me :) >With MR, I had my image and the video was not it. This holds true >for = >most of the non-studio videos. Those I like, just the boys playing=20 >the music and letting us see behind the scenes. =20 >Lastly, I'm not sure I have seen all the videos so this might insult=20 >some of the faves of some on the list. Sorry. What does everyone=20 >else think of the videos RUSH have produced? =20 >Mars Well, all in all, they arent that bad..not as bad as some Ive seen in = the past by other bands. I agree with you that the video for Mystic = Rhythms was bad...but then it seems that a lot of their vids from that = time wernt the greatest...like the video for Time Stand Still. Its = really annoying...the "floating" band...The Body Electric and The Enemy = Within (one of my favs) had "ok" videos. Id have to say that my = favorite videos are Afterimage, Subdivisions (btw, anyone know what = video game that kid is playing? Ive played it before and I cant remember = the name of it for the life of me), Half the World, The Big Money and = Closer to the Heart... Also, I just gotta say that after watching A Work in Progress, my = opinion of T4E changed...its not as good as their others, but there are = a few tracks that just freakin rule!!! Especially if you turn the volume = up :) Cheers ERIC ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ketan Deoras <deoras.3@osu.edu> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 12:08:12 -0400 Subject: issue 2112 I think for the NMS 2112 issue we should all eat potatoes. As Geddy himself said, "Idaho rocks!" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Fliporama <Fliporama@aol.com> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 08:28:31 EDT Subject: Terry Bazio In S. Jersey Hello Rush Freaks!!! This tidbit of info came to me on the Marillion/Fish list, and I had to share with my fellow Rushians. This Terry Bozio dude just RIPPED Peart a new asshole from a 'talent' standpoint. Oh, he DID say that Neil was a nice guy though!!!! What a consolation. I'm writing this to this list so you guys can write back to this about this Terry Bazio dude. What makes him an expert on the talents of drummers? <<<SNIP>>> To: freaks@ax.com Message-ID: <bca0cb19.355c34f0@aol.com> last night I had the opportunity to watch Terry Bazio give a drum clinic / concert at Sam Ash music in Cherry Hill, NJ... What a fantastic performance, what a true talent behind the kit. I was wondering if any other Freaks Where there? If any of you get the chance check this guy out. He did several pieces off his upcoming solo drum albums then spoke about theory and technique. He also answered questions. besides his performance, his story of his Frank Zappa audition some 20 years ago was very funny as well as inspiring. One interesting note: Terry was asked about Neil Pert ( RUSH) and he went on to say how he thought that he was not that good and was very unschooled as a drummer. He did respect him as a person and his accomplishments. Terry has been working with Tony Levin alot ... there was talk of a Bazio, Jeff Beck, Tony Levin album, they are trying to work it out... Also Terry is the drummer on the upcoming August release of the new...KNACK album, yes the KNACK album... He also plans to do the tour with the band in the fall of this year.... Just wanted to share last nights enlightening experience with all.... Hey New York / Jersey / Philly Freaks... Dave Torn & Vernon Reid are at the KNitting Factory in New York Tonight, what a show that will be.... Any one at last nights show , respond....FLIP / Almost Human <<<SNIP>>> UNSCHOOLED???!!!! Didn't Neil just RE-LEARN almost every single aspect of his technique? C'mon! Where is this Bozia guy coming from? In case you couldn't tell, this tidbit of CRAP has floored me, and this is the perfect place to vent! Thanks Rush Freaks!!! P.J. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 13:25:08 -0700 Subject: monthly column updated Just a quick mention that the monthly "A Test 4 Echo" column at the Grand Designs Rush Site has a new topic for you guys to tackle. Go to http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/ and click on "A Test 4 Echo" to read and respond to this months topic. Thanks. Against the run of the mill Static as it seems We break the surface tension With our wild, kinetic dreams Visit the Grand Designs Rush Site http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: CHRIS SHAFFER <chashafw@uwc.edu> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 12:33:33 -0500 Subject: t4e concert in milwaukee Howdy all....lurking mode off......:) This is my response to Gary who asked if anyone else was at the bradley center concert. I was and i liked it very much...however... i was also at the t4e concert at the Marcus ampitheater later that summer (my spelling is prolly wrong, but who cares?? :0) and i liked that concert slightly better than the Bradley concert. It seemed to me that the crowd was more responsive to the music than the last concert. I mean, practically everybody in my section was dancing and singing along to the music, whereas at the Bradley center, i saw a lot of ppl drunk of their ass and most likely stoned.....but i still enjoyed both concerts, just one more than the other. Regarding the lack of female fans, it seems to me that too many females of my age(just my opinion, no flames please) seem more into "girl-power" music such as Sarah Mclaughlan and more pop-ish music....not that i dont enjoy that kind of music from time to time(I reaallly know how to insert my foot into my mouth :P) I also hoping to hear from any female rush fans in the area to get their perspective on this. Signing off before NOW finds me.......... :) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 14:23:22 -0700 Subject: RE: who says Subdivisions Regarding Neil not being the one who really says the word "Subdivisions" in the song, and the pointer to the web page that says it was really a newsman from Toronto.... I dont buy it. I might believe it was really Alex, since he _is_ the one who says it live... but a newsguy from Toronto? I seriously doubt it. I don't buy the audio clips either... anyones voice can be made to sound like it. Especially with the right equipment. I still say Neil said it in the studio. (Possibly Alex and maybe even Geddy) Against the run of the mill Static as it seems We break the surface tension With our wild, kinetic dreams Visit the Grand Designs Rush Site http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 14:38:10 -0700 Subject: "In the Mood" live rush-mgr said, concerning In The Mood live: >>>>> [ Isn't it "cookie" or "mookie" or something? : rush-mgr ] I think it's both "hey cookie" and "hey pookie" (it's a quarter to eight). Against the run of the mill Static as it seems We break the surface tension With our wild, kinetic dreams Visit the Grand Designs Rush Site http://members.xoom.com/gdesigns/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "James E. Tolve" <James_E._Tolve@NEWYORKLIFE.COM> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 14:52:34 -0400 Subject: Another Band of Interest Anyone ever hear of a band from the 70's called Renaissance? I just started getting into them and think they're great -- sort of a lighter version of Yes. Like Rush, the music has complex time changes that make the instrumentals interesting. The singer, Annie Haslam, has a fantastic voice with a three-octave range. I hear they just got back together and are recording some new material. While their not as heavy as Rush, they may interest some fans. Check 'em out! They've released over a dozen albums in their career. All the best, Jim Tolve P.S. Jones Beach just announced their concert schedule for the summer with includes a triple-bill show with Dream Theater, ELP, and Deep Purple. Yeah, Baby! "Throughout the centuries, there were men who took first steps down new roads armed with nothing but their own vision." -- Ayn Rand ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 15:06:44 -0400 Subject: Re: In The Mood live >>>>> Lyle A James writes: > Well, I FINALLY picked up a copy of ASOH on VHS. During the In > The Mood part, I noticed that they were saying something other > than the traditional "Hey baby..." It seemed to be more of a > "Hey <some name>." Does anyone know exactly what they said? > > [ Isn't it "cookie" or "mookie" or something? : rush-mgr ] > On the UK tours, Geddy had an engaging habit of substituting a nickname for the local population. For example in England, people from the Newcastle area are known as "Geordies", so at Newcastle City Hall it was always "Hey, Geordies, it's a quarter to eight..." - I remember him doing this at Stafford as well but for the life of me I can't recall what the local yokels are known as there. I can't check the ASOH video because I'm a looooooong way from home in New York City at the moment but on this basis it would be "Hey, Brummies", the ASOH video being recorded in Birmingham. A related trivia question - can anyone remember when Geddy switched from "The way you roll them eyes" to "The way you roll 'those' eyes.."? I always thought that that this was a bit poncy, given that the abuse of the English language is an important part of the rock'n'roll tradition, and not something he should be embarrassed about. Slim PS Anyone ever attend a Rush concert in Wales? Did Geddy sing "Hey, sheep-shaggers, it's a quarter-to-eight.."? ----------------------------------------------------------
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