The National Midnight Star #2036

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: 05/18/98 - The National Midnight Star #2036
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Geddy's Rickenbacker "In The Mood" on ASOH correction...Nadars How apropos! POP-UP VIDEO Rush on Pop-Up Video ..What kind of bass on Vital Signs.. hey <??> Neil Peart unschooled ? Rush-related happenings this weekend Opening Songs ISSUE 2112 Rush Videos (wouldn't it be cool if...) King Crimson best of? Rush recognition from The Tubes RUSH ON "VH-1" POP-UP VIDEOS SHOW THIS WEEK ON MAY 21,1998 11:30PM. Mark Irwin - tosser? Rush 30 year! Re: 05/15/98 - The National Midnight Star #2034 VH1 - Canadian Invasion Saddest Rush Song king's x VH-1 Blue Moon CD Tour of the Nadars gaia vishnu again Rush Music Videos Re: 05/15/98 - The National Midnight Star #2033 Re: 05/15/98 - The National Midnight Star #2034 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Parks <dump2112@iglou.com> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 01:26:16 -0400 Subject: Re Opening songs All I have to say is that "Anthem" IMHO would be the best opener for a Rush show. It would certainly have that 'big bang' effect to get things going. John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jay <jasonb@computan.on.ca> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 02:01:05 -0400 Subject: Growling noises on By-Tor and the Snow Dog > From: Evedder@concentric.net > Date: 5/14/1998 0:44 > > Hello hello to all you die-hard rush fans there. Can > somebody help me out here if they can? On their first live > album (ATWAS) on by-tor & the snowdog, does anybody know > were the growling noise is coming from just right before > the song slows down towards the middle? Is alex making > that sound via foot pedal, or is geddy triggering somehow, > or is it just a backround noise recording? Thanks alot. It was done by tapes. The same way the beginning of 2112 was done. They didn't start using Taurus pedals until AFTK. Jason B. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ed" <eddie@ORION.LocalAccess.com> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 01:11:14 +0000 Subject: Re: 05/15/98 - The National Midnight Star #2034 > > 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#. I don't know if you know this, but Larry LaLonde was a student of Joe Satriani for awhile. So I would figure that he would know an "Esus from an A#." Larry not a guitarist? Some Primus fan you are. BTW, anyone here ever hear Primus cover YYZ or The Spirit of Radio? They do an excellent job. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Suze Jackson-Lequire <suzejack@yahoo.com> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 06:36:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Female Rush Fans (or, Here We Go Again) <<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.>> It's hard to say if I'm of 'your age' or not since you didn't specify. But I'm 38 and my daughter is 18, so I guess between the two of us we should hit somewhere near. All of my kids were exposed to Rush all the time they were growing up and, though none are really *big* fans, they all enjoy the music. None ask me to turn it off, at any rate. My daughter is, in fact, the only one who I've ever seen put a Rush CD in the player... I think it's Counterparts she really likes. I'd ask her, but she's not here <g> She's the one who's gotten me into different types of music, too. Just recently I've begun getting interested in alternative, which has some of my friends and my kids surprised. (The kids enjoy long rides in the car more now, though, since they don't have to listen to that "classic rock crap" all the time now.) It's not the kind of music I normally like. I know yesterday I was getting odd looks as I drove home from work with Green Day's new 'Godzilla' remix blasting from the car <VBG> I've also developed a new appreciation for Tori Amos, NIN, RHCP, Bush, Googoo Dolls, Nirvana (altho I like 'em better without Cobain) and others. But I still don't like rap, and don't let my boys play it in the house :-P\ Now Playing: U2, The Unforgettable Fire Next: Rush, 2112 Van Halen, Balance Classic Queen Pearl Jam, Ten Bush, Sixteen Stone (quite a mix, eh what?) Suze (whatta way to wake up on a Saturday morning) == Suze Jackson-Lequire <suzejack@yahoo.com> "Since 99% of people on the earth are idiots, why discriminate for race/religion/etc when you do find that rare 1% with brains?" -me ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert G. Bolton" <cyberleader@pdq.net> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 09:47:35 -0700 Subject: Gaianist philosphy-Off Subject Just a quick comment; What makes Gaia or Gaianist philosophy so (interesting, different, strange, take your pick!) is that it states the Mother Nature, which you could also say is Earth, has a collective intelligence! That nature's evolutionary path is not a collection of random biological endproducts but a collective set of species that have evolved toward a goal of global harmony where Nature is maintained and presevred. Note here it this not the individual species that are considered sacred, but Mother Nature herself. Hence, according to Gaianist philosophy, when the Large meteor/meteor storm hit at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, that Mother Earth "reacted" by sacrificing the dinosaurs to generate a new biota and re-establish life again. Accordingly, the more life there is on Earth, the stronger the Gaianist "force" of preservation. I realize that this is a simplication of a very complex set of ideas that have multiple interpretations! If I made a mistake, then please go ahead and "correct me". As for any and all flames about "this is not rush related" and that I may not be a "real Rush fan" because of this or that, please don't bother to post! I am SO SICK of reading absolute totalitarian monsters write that because somebody might think that Rush and it's members are NOT PERFECT, then he's 1) not a real fan 2)doesn't belong on "our list" 3) A complete idiot unworthy of a constant supply of Oxygen! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rushme000 <Rushme000@aol.com> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 13:15:22 EDT Subject: six degrees of sinatra with the passing of an american legend FRANK SINATRA i just want to take this time in posting a SINATRA-RUSH connection.back in 1987 Rush was to play the meadowlands arena in new jersey on DEC.6.well that show didnt happen.at the time FRANK SINATRA AND LIZA MINELLI were doing a tour together and they were playing 2 nights at the arena.well as the lights went down on the 2nd night for that show they no sooner came back up.it seems that the sheet music for that nights performance didnt arrive from los angeles and as frank was ready to take the stage and he realized that this was the case the show was haulted.this causing SINATRA'S camp to call Rush's camp and see wether they could postpone the next nights show so Frank could make it up.well mass confusion went on in a 24 hr period and radio and tv had to notify what the story was so Rush fans wouldnt show up on the same night as the SINATRA show was.well it turned out that all was fine in the scheduling department for Rush and that GEDDY needed an extra day anyways because he had been battling a bad sore throat for about 5 days and it still wasnt healed.well 2 snaps in a circle and a major bow and tip of the hat to MR.SINATRA ,turns out he sent the whole Rush crew and members a letter of thanks and 3 cases of CHIVAS REGAL for the boys saying "he didnt care much for rock music,but was made aware of who they were and wanted to send a gift of appreciation to them calling Rush "a class act". i just thought this was a great moment to share during this time of reflections of the man who is responsible for billions of makeups,thousands of nights with your girlfriend or boyfriend ,husband /wife whatever.funny thing i remember geddy saying the next night "i dont think we can continue we forgot our sheet music."the crowd booed SINATRA then,but they stand and applaud today. FORGET EIGHTEEN MONTHS FROM NOW SINATRA IS GONE,THE CENTURY IS OVER................................. DOUGLAS MAHER RUSHME000@AOL.COM "IT WAS THE SUMMER WIND" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: HerrWitt <HerrWitt@aol.com> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 14:13:26 EDT Subject: Bound & Gagged In the Sat comics, Bound & Gagged, the strip when no words are spoken, the item for the day was... RUSH LIMBO... a caracature of the big fat radio talk show host doing the dance under the stick. Wonder if the cartoonist is a fan? If the guys were American instead of Canadian, they'd probably sue for slander or something. Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jason Dolinger <j-dolinger@nwu.edu> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 13:20:40 -0500 Subject: Re: Dream Theater in Chicago I just wanted to tell you all that I had the opportunity to see Dream Theater in concert last night at the Vic in Chicago. It was my first time seeing them, and I was absolutely blown away. <el snippo> I was at that show on Wed. night as well! Kick ass show! I saw them last November at the HOB in Chicago, and Wednesday's show was 10 times better! Portnoy did something during his drum solo that I don't think Neil would ever do. He went around all of his drums, and when he got towards the back, he crouched down real low, still hitting one of his snares, and all of a sudden, Portnoy took his snare off the stand, came out from behind his set, came up front, and let people in the front row play his drum with him! It was so damn cool! Then, he brought out his 1 year old daughter Melody, and tried to have her play his snare. It was so funny, because his daughter had these HUGE blue earphones on to protect her little ears. I, and the two people I was there with were fortunate enough to get an after show pass...and one of the people there asked Portnoy what the odds are of DT ever touring with Rush. He said that since Rush isn't seen touring anytime soon, and since Rush never asked DT to tour with them, he said the odds are slim. But, being a huge Rush fan himself, Portnoy would still love to meet/tour with Rush, despite what Neil said about the tribute album. Anyway, sorry for the lack of Rush content... -=Resume lurk mode=- Tom =--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--= / h t t p : / / w w w . e x e c p c . c o m / ~ t o m m e r / =--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--= ---------------------------------------------------------- From: chesley bryan <cbryan@etgs.com> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 13:32:15 -0500 Subject: lifeson's golf game Just sitting here watching the Byron Nelson Classic and it made me remember something I read in Golf Magazine...They asked some pro (sorry his name eludes me) what one of the neatest things he'd been able to do, being a pro and all...regardless he replied that earlier he got to play golf with Alex Lifeson. I almost lost it!!! Anyway I was wondering what kind of golfer Al is...I know he has been known to put on stage. I'd bet he'd be great on that game on the Price is Right. Anyone else know anything about Al's Golf game? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: bigrushfan@juno.com (Lyle A James) Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 14:52:28 -0400 Subject: In The Mood live ********** 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 ] ***************** Sounds to me like they're saying "Ellie." But what do I know? I though they were trying to find the sacred river Ralph. =) Jennifer ********************************************* "If at first you don't succeed, eliminate the opposition." --- Me ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Travis George Fogel" <fogeltra@pilot.msu.edu> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 16:59:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Paul Stone's comments/Neil's postcards Paul, You must realize that people who write Neil do so using Modern Drummer's address. Do you really think Neil would respond to someone who sent a letter directly to his home (as your email message implies)? This vitiates your argument. If you read Neil's commentary closely, you will see that he no longer responds to letters for an entirely different reason. Travis P.S. If you have access to the Modern Drummer (issue with Lars, from Metallica, on the cover), you will be able to see my response to Neil in print. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Griswold <epoch7@javanet.com> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 17:22:48 -0400 Subject: My first chilling Rush inicident. Hello fellow Rushians, Just 10 minutes before this message i went to a page with some T4E merchandise and I cuaght a glimpse of the program. I could only see the cover and I was so awestruck I almost cried and I began to hyperventilate, my first hyperventilation ever! *CHEER* ALL HAIL RUSH! RUSH IS LIFE! Griswold. "Hot Dogs and Kool Aid for all my men!" -Me ---------------------------------------------------------- From: harper@magiclink.com Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 15:27:21 +0000 Subject: Geddy's Rickenbacker Hey there, hi there, ho there!! The Rickenbacker(s) that Geddy played in the 70's and early 80's were the 4001 models. The 4003's weren't produced until the late 80's/early 90's. Geddy's double necks were just variations on the 4001 theme(Made for the Gedmiester himself, I believe). He had(has) several Ricky's, but they were all the same model. But, on Moving Pictures, He used the same Fender Jazz that he used on T4E. I have several interviews with Geddy where he talks about his bass gear for different albums and stuff, so if anyone wants any info, I'll try to help out! Jaime "Let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your song" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Neil Forker <ylmail@in.net> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 16:23:43 -0500 Subject: "In The Mood" on ASOH I believe that Alex is saying "HEY GEDDY!" and Geddy is saying "HEY ALEX!" Neil ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 18:21:21 -0400 Subject: correction...Nadars Hey! A correction, please indulge me. I said: >I think that kills Steinberger. I had heard he only >used that guitar for p/g. On stage beginning with >the "Tour of the Nadars" (pre-p/g album release >mini-tour). The pre p/g album release shows were at the Radio City Music Hall with Marillion. The pre *Signals* album release tour was named the "tour of the Nadars. All shows were in the south (U.S.) and referred to the "tornados" of the south. Linda Brown later, scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: lovecraft@juno.com (Stephen M M Gold) Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 18:29:02 -0400 Subject: How apropos! Hey all! Not that this is of any particular interest but I wanted to post this anyway. (Last) Friday was my last day at my now former job; I start my new one the following Monday. On the way home, I clicked on the radio and "Tom Sawyer" was playing. "Changes aren't permanent/ But change is" - I love that line: simple, elegant, profound. Inspiration comes from the most unusual places. Just a thought. PEACE!! Steve :-P ---------------------------------------------------------- From: COP42194 <COP42194@aol.com> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 19:06:03 EDT Subject: POP-UP VIDEO First, a very special thank you to RUSH MGR. for all you do, and in this case in particular, for reminding me to stop playing QUAKE 2 online for a half an hour so I could catch Rush's debut on PUV. :) 2 complaints about the show: ~There was not much "behind the scenes" stuff or little known info about the band. ~Why is it that the media (in this case, PUV) INSISTS on pointing out Rush's lack of megastar-type commercial success??? "LIMELIGHT only hit #55 on the charts" and "TAKE OFF(Geddy /w Bob & Doug characters) was more commercially successful than any Rush song" are 2 digs made that I can recall; there were others. GADDAMN, PEOPLE, that's not what they're about!!! WHEN WILL THEY ALL GET IT!?!?!?!? :o Back to the fragging. . . John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: The Other White Meat <dkallas@emerald.tufts.edu> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 19:31:39 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Rush on Pop-Up Video Well, Well, Well... It was a long time coming, and it was worth the wait far more than that last episode of Seinfeld. Rush on VH-1 in the US: a sight for sore eyes. "Limelight" was pretty funny (the morphed pic of Ged with Count Floyd floored me). It seemed like they got cooperation from both the video director and the band in explaining the story behind the video and the song. I'm sure that now more people are aware of Rush as a result (since Pop Up Video is VH-1's highest rated show). By the way, in the "Tears are not enough" clip, the quip that Ged was nervous to be in the presence of his "idol" Joni Mitchell was proof enough of her influence on early Rush. I had always suspected that the acoustic nature of some of the songs on 'Fly By Night' (especially the oft-discussed "Rivendell") and 'Caress of Steel' indicated a Joni inspiration. But's that's just me... ________________________________________________________________________________ The angle of the dangle is inversely proportional to the heat of the beat Beavis ________________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: vlado <v_popov@prodigy.net> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 21:36:17 -0400 Subject: ..What kind of bass on Vital Signs.. The video clearly shows Ged using a Jazz Bass, which is probably what he recorded it with, too. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: vlado <v_popov@prodigy.net> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 21:42:37 -0400 Subject: hey <??> >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 ] I probably need help. I always thought he changed it to "hey Brooklyn" , and the concert was in NY ! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: vlado <v_popov@prodigy.net> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 21:55:03 -0400 Subject: Neil Peart unschooled ? Anyone, anywhere - musician (drummer or not), regular person or otherwise human who thinks Neil is "unschooled" and "not that good" is quite simply too stupid to be paid any attention. Neil's drumsticks are more intelligent than that "dude". ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Palo" <double_agent54@hotmail.com> Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 21:52:37 PDT Subject: Rush-related happenings this weekend Dear fellow Rushians, A lot of good stuff happened to me this weekend, but also some bad stuff too. First, the bad. I missed, repeat, I missed "Limelight" on Pop-Up Video. I was furious when I looked at my clock and saw that it was 7:30 CST and I felt like killing someone. Anyways, I bet many of you are thinking "What kind of Rush fan are you?" Well the answer is, I'm the one that forgets important stuff. However, if any of you taped it (and I'm sure some of you did) could I please ask you to make me a copy and send it to me. I will pay for whatever expense incurred upon your person. Please email me privately in regards to this. [ It is reairing on May 21st at 11:30pm EDT. : rush-mgr ] Now, some of the good stuff. I was going to buy a new bass (I need one) and I was looking around and they had some nice basses (Fenders mainly), yet I asked the sales guy if, by chance, they had any Rics there. They did, a used, but in perfect condition, Ric 4001. THey were selling it for $900, but I couldn't afford it. I asked if I could plug it in and he said sure, so what do I play? The opening of Cygnus X-1. Of course, no one there recognized it. The other great thing, Rush-related, was that I was driving to get home and I stopped at a light. I was playing "Dreamline". I was constantly rewinding and playing it again. I caught myself going way over the limit. It must be the song. Anyways, at the light, my windows are down and I have it cranked and I'm singing along and the guy next to me yells at me and asked what I was playing. I replied Rush. The guy said, "Sounds like a good song. What's the album?" I replied RTB and he said it sounds like a good investment. That's when the light turned and he drove off. I wish I had more time, because, though I love RTB, I doubt he would like it save for the first few songs and maybe, "Where's my Thing?" I just felt it fair to warn him. Well, tomorrow's Sunday. Who knows, maybe some other great stuff will happen. Take care all. Palo ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Cygnus YYZ <CygnusYYZ@aol.com> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 03:20:27 EDT Subject: Opening Songs Hello fellow rush fans. In regards to concert openers, I've noticed that in each concert I know of, they open up with the first song off the album before last. For example, T4E opened up with Dreamline. I may be wrong, however, because i'm basing this on the only concert I've been to (T4E), and their live albums. Also, for anyone who has the Mirrors boot; have you noticed that Geddy says "Catch the spirit, catch a fish" at the end of Tom Saywer? Just thought that was funny. Josh ---------------------------------------------------------- From: patchris@se.mediaone.net Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 03:21:18 +0000 Subject: ISSUE 2112 How about if the Rush Mgr wrote a short story about this list - how many are on it, why he/she/they do it, high points/low points, etc. Nix the Selena thoughts idea - it's already been done (see TNMS homepage) Any inkling of an official release date for the live album? Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones <Hanstones@aol.com> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 11:45:23 EDT Subject: Rush Videos (wouldn't it be cool if...) When I first heard Red Barchetta back in 85ish, I was filled with vivid images of a gleaming car streaking through the lush green valleys.... That would have made a killer video, one of those where clips of the band are sparsely intertwined with the live action of the story! Even an animated "Speed Racer" type of video would kick ass! Hanstones "Laughing out loud With fear and hope, I've got a desperate plan!" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones <Hanstones@aol.com> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 11:45:24 EDT Subject: King Crimson best of? Someone mentioned a King Crimson boxed set. Is there a King Crimson best of/greatest hits type of collection? I have never been exposed to them (not that I know of), and feel a best of is safe. I had never been exposed by any Kings X except for radio play of "Its Love". I was about to buy Gretchen goes to Nebraska when I saw the Kings X Best Of. That's a great disk, and I was hoping a King Crimson best of is available Hanstones P.S. Does any other King X fans think "Its Love" sounds slightly Beatles-ish, with a heavy metal twang? Right down to the Lennon-McCartney sounding singing. There is even a musical interlude that sounds like "She's Too Heavy" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Pete <trigeek@mindspring.com> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 15:42:26 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Rush recognition from The Tubes It was a complete thrill to attend The Tubes show at The Masquerade in Atlanta last night. I spent the entire show at the front of the stage squarely in front of Fee Waybill. Anyway, their fourth song was the title song from their latest album, Genius of America, which evidently hasn't sold very well. I was wearing a Rush Presto T-shirt and singing along. At the end of the song, Fee Waybill stops and points to me and says, "Look, we've got this guy here in a Rush shirt......and he knows the words to Genius of America?" He was obviously suprised that a Rush fan would be paying attention to their underselling album. I guess that's a compliment. If you get a chance to see The Tubes live, don't miss it. They are all about what a real rock show should be. PC GO SABRES! On to the Cup! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rushead@juno.com (ROBERT C MACK) Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 16:16:04 -0700 Subject: RUSH ON "VH-1" POP-UP VIDEOS SHOW THIS WEEK ON MAY 21,1998 11:30PM. GEDDY, NEIL, ALEX ON "VH-1" POP-UP VIDEOS THIS WEEK AT 11:30PM ON MAY 21,1998!!! CALLING ALL "RUSH" FANS!!!!!!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 22:22:20 +0100 Subject: Mark Irwin - tosser? >>>>> mark irwin writes: > 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!" Poetry... > 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. Glad you like Power Windows. I've had it since the day it was released and I still don't like it. Guess it's too late for me, and I'll have to stay in the darkness. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jan Estling" <jan.estling@araby-dalbo.com> Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 00:28:30 +0200 Subject: Rush 30 year! I`ve been a rusher since 75` A couple of times every year I have Rushparty This year all rushers around the world should have a great Rushparty!! Hard to make it at one place? Well how many would like to come? Just woundering....."lex rushon" jan.estling@araby-dalbo.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: dt-streamline@webtv.net (Derek Tetlow) Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 16:45:24 -0600 Subject: Re: 05/15/98 - The National Midnight Star #2034 Hello fellow Rushians!!! The video game the kid is playing in Subdivisions is called "Tempest". I used to play it when I went through that video game phase in my earlier, rebelious days. My favorite video by Rush, that I have seen, is Lock and Key. I liked the cross fades with the old B & W film clips added in; very tastefully done!! The boys also look so much more sophisticated than many other bands out there. Its probably their dress, but I think there is something to be said about how they portray themselves in concert and in front of a camera. There is a lack of arrogance, in Lock & Key and other videos, that is so prevalent in many other musical groups. They all appear to really get into their music, but not in a cheesy or corny type way. It is blatantly evident that they enjoy creating music for themselves and for their fans; NOT to get women to throw their underwear up onto the stage (Sorry David Lee Roth, but to tell you the truth, I don't give a crap about what you think anyway)! Peace to all!!! "If they make it idiot-proof, some one will always invent a better idiot." Derek Tetlow Streamline Sports Video "Simplification through Modernization" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: LerxstKing <LerxstKing@aol.com> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 18:47:01 EDT Subject: VH1 - Canadian Invasion Hi folks! I'm not sure if any of you saw VH-1's Canadian Invasion (Pop-Up Video) on Saturday, but they played Limelight (Le Studio version). Most of the pop-up's I think we already knew. The only one I didn't know was that "Take Off" was a bigger hit than any RUSH song. Can that be true?! Plus, they made Geddy look like Count Floyd, which wasn't too flattering. -KG-- P.S. Hi Atreau! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Cooke <tcooke@foxinternet.net> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 15:58:05 -0700 Subject: Saddest Rush Song I have found this thread to be very interesting. The most common response appears to be 'Losing It'. 'Losing It' has given me a lot to think about ever since I first heard it. It has been my (personal) experience that most older folks that have lived a full life do not find great sadness in the passing of abilities. Instead they are proud of what they have done. Their usual response has been something to the effect of "It's been a good life." Losing it is an extremely powerful song. Perhaps the sadness we perceive isn't tempered by the wisdom of age. Given this, I might suggest another song, perhaps 'Nobody's Hero' or 'Time Stand Still'. Tim the Enchanter ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cmoney2@juno.com (Chuck Flowers) Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 18:50:47 -0500 Subject: king's x To whoever inquired about King's X, you might want to start with the Best Of thing they put out a few months ago. It has 2 or 3 songs from each of their albums. Then you can decide which era you like the best. If you want to forego that method and pick up an actual album, my favorites are Faith Hope Love and Ear Candy. Whatever you choose, enjoy, they are a great group. I think you will hear similarities between the guitar playing of King's X and Rush. c money ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Todd Smith" <bonzo6@hotmail.com> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 18:26:21 PDT Subject: VH-1 I saw the Rush video Limelight Saturday on VH-1. It rocked! I've never got to see a Rush video before. The fact that its a pop up video makes it even more cooler. Now all they need to do is a behind the music on Rush....... Also, I got the album 2112 this weekend ( I just started listening to rush 2 months ago) and I've reached this conclusion: IT ROCKS!!! Not just the 2112 saga, but the whole album! Especially Twilight zone and Something for Nothing. Later all! ---BONzo-- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Elias Granillo, Jr." <upnsm0ke@gte.net> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 20:37:11 -0700 Subject: Blue Moon CD Anyone interested in a Rush CD boot of the Blue Moon single with "Not Fade Away," (Petty-Hardin) and "You Can't Fight It," along with "Bad Boy" (Beatles) at Electric LadyLand? Covers are reproduced to resemble the original 45 rpm vinyl release. If so, email me offlist: upsnm0ke@gte.net. [This is a post for a non-Net-enabled friend]. E-Man ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 00:06:50 -0700 Subject: Tour of the Nadars > actually, I'm guessing it was "tour of the nadirs"--would it be all the places they hadn't hit before? mike "I'm not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the President." - Hillary Clinton commenting on the release of subpoenaed documents. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 00:22:17 -0700 Subject: gaia >scott chase said: >Gaia might have two meanings IMO. The first of course centers on the >mystical aspects of the New Age and an ancient deity. >The second was formulated by James Lovelock as a hypothesis. I'm not >thoroughly familiar (or comfortable) with the idea, but I know it >involves some higher level ecological abstraction. >Unfortunately, I assume, The New Agers have latched onto the scientific >Gaia to promote their mystical Gaia. not all New Agers are flakes--it is a generic term, and a prejudicial one. I'm married to one of the rational ones. Although some of the flakes are REALLLy flaky and very outspoken. The hypothesis is that the Earth is a self-stabilizing mechanism---increases in global temperature increase the albedo from clouds and snowfall, thus reducing temperature. Increased clouds and snowfall reduce temperature, thus reducing albedo and increasing temperature. Excess C02 improves plant growth and increases oxygen production (assuming we don't deliberately destroy the rainforest while it adapts), while excess oxygen makes things decay faster and enables more wildfires, thus reducing oxygen levels. There is a good simulation in the computer game, "Simearth." Just clear about 4-8 hours of time to play. environmentalists will be happy to note that Professor Lovelock doesn't believe that destroying the rainforests will have a major impact on Earth. It may cause all the humans to die, but that won't have a noticeable long-term effect on the Earth as a whole. 94.7 Indpls played Bastille Day today. That almost makes up for them missing "Victor" on their A-Z of every band they've ever played. mike http://www.2112.net/daggers rush related stickers ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 00:40:53 -0700 Subject: vishnu again >"Chris Palo" said: > 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, been debating this with a friend of mine. the minor differences in preceptions of trinities have started wars. a brief list however: religion trinity meaning Celtic Morrigan virgin/mother/crone Vedic/hindu shiva/vishnu/brahma creator/preserver/destroyer Egyptian Osiris/Isis/Horus grandmother/father/son Christian father/son/holy ghost Greek the Moaeres virgin/mother/crone also found in Canaanite(the 3 baals), Sumerian, Hittite, pre-Judaic Semite, etc lets not forget the 3 fates, the 3 graces, and Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James present at the crucifixion and resurrection, which some interpret as the virgin/mother/crone trinity again The trinity is a pretty universal concept in the Indo-Iranian-European group--which is just about anything except African, American, Australian Aboriginal, and some Polynesian any comments, please e-me privately, lets not make this a theology page. mike "Is YOUR church BATF approved?" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph Ornelas" <jornelas@electriciti.com> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 23:20:07 -0700 Subject: Rush Music Videos >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... I haven't see many Rush Videos, but it seems to me that Time Stand Still's had a good concept, but technology hadn't gotten to the point to accomodate it. I've seen several videos from other bands with a similar "free-floating" concept that was not nearly as annoying. One thing you have to give them though: for a song called TIME Stand Still, they didn't have any annoying close-ups of frozen clocks, or they weren't playing on a giant clock, or anything blatantly obvious (and consequently, stupid). Another technologically inhibited video was The Big Money. I loved the concept, and the set (a giant Rush Monopoly board, hmmm.... "You landed on La Villa Strangiato... with two houses and two Temples of Syrinx that's $1000"), but I was left wondering what that video would've looked like today, when my *home PC* can create graphics easily on par with those in the video... that is, could if I knew how. Joseph Ornelas http://www.eciti.com/~jornelas "Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please" - Mark Twain ---------------------------------------------------------- From: strirand@juno.com Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 15:48:16 -0700 Subject: Re: 05/15/98 - The National Midnight Star #2033 >Anyways...I've been thinking about the Rush on Pop Up Video thing this >Saturday evening. While it is a real cool thing to see Rush on TV, am >I the >only one who wishes the Pop Up folks had selected a different video? >Personally, I would have preferred one of the concept vids be >Popped-Up like >Big Money, Countdown, Half the World, Subdivisions, Distant Early >Warning, >etc. I particularly think Subdivisions would have been primo with all >the >Canadian/Rush related scenes throughout. I know that I do lead somewhat of a sheltered life (although I've seen RUSH three four times in concert..), where can I get all of their music videos (not concerts, just like Mtv vids) on tape? I'd love it. >..Johan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: strirand@juno.com Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 08:45:46 -0700 Subject: Re: 05/15/98 - The National Midnight Star #2034 >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. Right.. And I stated mine.. I'm not going to berate you for having your opinion, so don't do it to me. Oh, and as far as I can remember, Alex uses quite a bit of effects as well. They are still similar in style, IMO. >..Johan ----------------------------------------------------------
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