The National Midnight Star #2042

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: 05/27/98 - The National Midnight Star #2042
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Kids and Rush Rush are just freat guys Performing old songs Rush and David Spade.. Re: Song lyrics 2 live titles boston Rush Lyric Issue 2112 Radid Play... (NMS #2041) Re: More tee anyone? aimee mann/super mann david spade kids and rush Rush Dreams Rush beats Yes! Howard Stern Kids & Rush Guest vocalist, Aimee Man, KAZOO! Superfluous post Re: Rush & Radio ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryan Park <rpark@space-dye.com> Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 16:15:56 -0400 Subject: Stupid Radio Announcers Hello y'all... On the radio this weekend, one of our local stations is doing a "Top 500 Classic Rock" countdown -- in alphabetical order (strange). This station plays hardly no Rush, but I caught "The Spirit of Radio" this morning and "Tom Sawyer" this afternoon. Well, after Tom Sawyer, the announcer came on the radio and basically said the following (paraphrased): "That was 'Tom Sawyer' by Rush. Rush features Neil Peart, who's probably the best drummer in all of rock music [cool!], and he writes their lyrics too. Well, he came down with a form of cancer, but he's doing better now..." D'oh. It's sad that *radio announcers* carry on rumors such as this... so let's all pray for Neil and hope he can make it through his chemo, or something like that <g>. Ryan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryan Park <rpark@space-dye.com> Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 16:15:52 -0400 Subject: Deep Rush Thoughts I bet there's a plastic surgeon in Toronto who's laughing his head off every time he remembers the Yiddish kid with the funny name who actually believed that crap he told him about "the bigger your nose is, the better you'll sing". -- David Malan So there I was, surrounded by thousands of screaming Rush fans, wondering to myself when this loud rock band would lave the stage so I can hear what he has to say about Newt Gingrich. -- Ruth Goodman I fell sorry for the poor girl in the "Time Stands Still" video. She was trying so hard to film the boys and they just wouldn't let her. When she showed her boss the tape, she probably got fired. It probably ruined her career. -- Donald Dintaman Think these are funny? There's a whole collection of Saturday Night Live-style "Deep Rush Thoughts" online at http://www.space-dye.com/humor/drt.html -- check it out! They were compiled about two years ago from posts here on The National Midnight Star. It's been about 2 years, so I'm guessing most of you weren't around back then. Let me know what you think, and if you've got any new submissions, send 'em here or let me know! Ryan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brooke YOOL <yool@cgl.ucsf.edu> Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 15:33:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: an itty bitty sighting A wee lil' Rush sighting for ye! WHile working (? kind of) this Memorial Day... I surfed onto the CNN web site, and eventually got to a message board asking the question, "what do you like to read while on vacation?" When what did I see before my very eyes... someone mentioned the Masked Rider! "Peart's prose is as eloquent, clever, and inspiring as are his lyrics, and his world view is a breath of fresh air. I can't wait for his next one...?" G. Gerig, if you're out there... THANKS for yet another attempt to enlighten the world. I was pleasantly surprised! brooke in san fran yool@cgl.ucsf.edu =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Give me ambiguity or give me something else. Brooke Yool Dept of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Rock and Roll Marathon, University of California, Box 0446 Sandy Eggo 6/21/98 San Francisco, CA 94143-0446 Hood to Coast Relay, Phone 415-502-8229 Fax 415-476-0688 Oregon 8/28-29/98 http://itsa.ucsf.edu/~brooke TCM *or* Portland 'thon 10/4 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ---------------------------------------------------------- From: The Mystic S <sallen@mail.tqci.net> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 00:49:29 -0400 Subject: Time & Motion I have recently discovered that time & motion is one of my favorite songs. In the interest of picking the minds of those that subscribe, I'd like to get feedback on specific parts of the song. Time & Motion Topic of the Day: Superman in Supernature Needs all the comfort he can find Please tell me- what's your interpretation of this verse?? Sue ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rvndl <Rvndl@aol.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 09:49:47 EDT Subject: re: 2 words, 2112, M. Gibbs, and M. Denney This is in reference to a thread asking to describe Rush in 2 words. Even many, many, many words will never describe Rush, but with thanks to Martin Gibbs' 4/24 posting (Emotional Rush), I think we all (IMHO) can use these 2 words he said to describe our feelings of Rush. "Baptize Me!" We'll have one big *** concert, (it'll have to be months long, the boyz will be very tired) and one by one we can all climb Jacob's Ladder (metaphorically of course) to study the Natural Sciences during our Lessons of the way Neil's world has taught us it should be. He is a wonder, ain't he? If you want to put words to it, go ahead, but for me they're just this feeling that's always with you, always making you think, always picking you up when you need it, or letting you feel it's ok when you're not, and always making you just f###'g smile real big!! CRANK IT UP!! (way up, if you want to) Excellent insight and excellent jams!! There are never just 2 words for these guys to me except as I have noted. Mr. Martin (don't want to be too formal, but he does deserve a title after what he wrote so eloquently! Yes, I know it was a long time ago as postings go, but it was excellent!)(imho) Anyway, Mr. Martin could not have said it better. I have been a fan since '77 and 2112 was quite an eyeopener for me as a teenager. Here's to that thread of "where were u when..." with 2112! I think I was 15. (go ahead, figure out my age) :"Who is this band?" "God, are they good!", and "This is a really cool f###'g story!" were all some of my first responses. My dad's however were quite the opposite after reading the album jacket, and I quote: "That's it! #### society, kill yourself, and smoke pot! Is this what this world's coming to?!!" And with that said, the album went flying across the room, crashing, unharmed (thankfully), into the wall. (Sigh-he'll just never understand.) Those were the days, eh? And as "Driven's" lyrics now voice on the cd player..."the road unwinds before me, and I go riding on..."...thru Rush's continual words, worlds, energy, insight and fantasy...as long as I am..."I see the work of gifted hands, grace this strange and wondrous land..." Geddy's voice is "home"...wherever that may be or is...and Neil's work is (to quote another great artist) "a sensation". No Alex flaming here please, I don't mean to leave him out of this. ((Hey, on YYZ does any one else picture them running thru the airport (like they have to) on certain sections of it?)) There's my tribute to Alex: a thread: the pictures he draws in your mind with his chords and riffs related to the song topic. Yes, No? (Can't you just see the characters fighting in By-Tor?) Or was this done already? As for the #2112 issue, I sure do hope the band will provide the content for the issue, it just wouldn't be right any other way. It should be a tribute (personal letter) to the fans from their hearts and minds because that is where they live in us, imho, "with the heart and mind united in a single, perfect sphere." Otherwise, my vote is for a blank page... just hold our own jam sessions in our own way. "Peace of mind and sanctuary by loud waters flow..." Peart "Quickly fading into the stones and the shadows (that's me now) the grey- cloaked people of Lorien rode towards the mountains, and those who were going to Rivendell sat on the hill and watched, until there came out of the gathering mist a flash..." Tolkien (he musta been talking about the boyz there!) ;) ~rvndl P.S. Here's to Mike Denney's post that had me rotflmao!!!! Side splitting entry there, dude!! He wrote: "That's it! I was trying to think of a way to represent the trio in web-ese, and thought of this: :-{ -- Neil during 'Fly By Night' days, including mustache... :-0 -- Geddy--mouth open and singing... :-) -- Alex, just plain happy freewheeling through La Villa Strangiato... Tell me if this is even STUPIDER than my last posting--you'll learn I'm a halfwit and 1/2 (okay--cut out the snickering and open-mouthed stares)"" Still chuckling... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Lancisi <markl@mango.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 13:54:07 -0400 Subject: couple things This is very kool... I have been a Rush fan since 1980.. Seen them 19 times from GUP on, own all their records, yadda yadda yadda.... What is kool is that today, for the first time ever, I noticed, in the Dalmations back spots from the Signals cover, the word Rush.. Its a negative image and is clear as day... I'm sure this has been talked about before and is really nothing more that a kool tidbit.. Its just very kool to be a fan for so long and not catch something like that. That happens with their music sometimes too... After hearing a tune hundreds of times, you happen to hear something totally new that has been buried in the mix to your ears all these years, if even only one chord, or note or fill..... This is one of the marks a truly great band, IMO. One other thing.. I recently was given a copy of an album that I was very reluctant to listen too, but was blown away by when I finally did. The album is the debut self titled album by the band Ambrosia.. YES Ambrosia.. That Air Supply-like cheesy love song band... Well let me tell you, their first album is anything but cheesy.. Its heavily Yes-like, with undertones of the Beatles, Rush, Steely Dan and Billy Joel all thrown in there, and quite progressive.. Don't be turned off by the name.. Definitely check it out! Especially if you like Yes! Farewell to Kings.. markl ---------------------------------------------------------- From: j_mevorah@hwawashington.com (Jack Mevorah) Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 14:13:50 -0400 Subject: Alex sounds like Ged >>>I think it's a triggered "effect" although >>>King Lerxst mouths it in concert. Who >>>triggers it? Anybody? >>> -me >>No, Lerxt says it... he doesn't sing it... >>He did the same thing on this tour as well...:) >>-Mikey >It's possible I got my facts mixed up (happens >more often than I care to admit!) Any trigger >experts out there to back me up? If not then >just stick me in the corrner with a dunce cap >on my head. <:^)> I watched Alex pretty closely during the last few tours because his voice was getting better and sounding more and more like Geds. He appears to be 'triggering' the vocal part with his Midi Pedals ... probably a sample of Geds voice. Mind you this is merely speculation, but the timing was too perfect and there was no other sound made apparent at the step of his foot. And before anyone says it ... yes, he 'said' Subdivisions, in his own voice, during the Signals tour. Which could explain why he now samples Geds voice. :-) jack ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kevin L. Kitchens" <peiprog@peiprog.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 14:27:11 -0500 Subject: Re: Morning ??? #2040 Are you absolutely sure on this? "Take Off!" was one of the reasons I started listening to Rush, and that didn't happen until late 1983, early 1984 (My senior year). I was a long time Bob and Doug fan (from SCTV), so I sure that album didn't come out until 83 or 84. > From: "David Lombardo" <lombardo@culinary.net> > Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 17:01:09 -0500 > Subject: Morning ??? > > Just a possibility...in The Camera Eye, is it possible that Geddy said > "morning Doug" as in Bob & Doug McKenzie? The reason I ask is that both > Great White North & Moving Pictures came out the exact same year, 1981. > They could have recorded both at the same recording studio & the guy who > plays "Doug" (don't know if it was Moranis or the other guy) came in & > said "Hello" & as a joke Geddy responded "Morning Doug". I'm not saying > it doesn't sound like Gov or Guv but who (or what) is a Gov/Guv? Not > flaming anyone who hears Gov/Guv, cuz I'm not even sure when I hear > it...Geddy is somewhat away from the mike and what is said is difficult to > discern...hence my curiosity within the context of the timeframe of the > two albums. Any thoughts or clues................ > > david :-) Kevin L. Kitchens, PEI Programming, Stone Mountain, Georgia ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEI Programming: http://www.peiprog.com The BEST Installer: WISE -Info: http://www.wisesolutions.com The BEST Grid: SpreadOCX -Info: http://www.fpoint.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kevin L. Kitchens" <peiprog@peiprog.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 14:33:37 -0500 Subject: Re: issue #2112 #2040 > you know, i think rush-mgr already has decided what to do for issue 2112 > and is planning it now.... thus i won't give any suggestions because i'm > sure he knows what he's doing already. i hope its good! > > now, what will happen for issue 2113? a big let down probably.... maybe > EVERY issue after 2112 should be special in some way or another :-) Perhaps 2113 should be called 2112+1, then 2112+2, 2112+3. :) Or just Volume II, Issue 1 :) Kevin L. Kitchens, PEI Programming, Stone Mountain, Georgia ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEI Programming: http://www.peiprog.com The BEST Installer: WISE -Info: http://www.wisesolutions.com The BEST Grid: SpreadOCX -Info: http://www.fpoint.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 19:54:21 +0100 Subject: Re: chorus >>>>> "Michael Z. Williamson" writes: > >> Slim Jim said: > >>Alex makes extensive use of chorus effects on the first album, which > >>wasn't recorded at Le Studio if I remember rightly - so I don't think > >>we can credit the late great Jaco Pastorius with this. > > No, he used overdubs. Chorusing is an electronic effect that was > invented in the mid-seventies. Alex reports in various interviews that > he started using chorus in '77. I'll look for the article. There's > also his comment on Counterparts about "Ending my horrible 15 year > dependency on Chorus." To be pedantic he used a flanger on the first album - certainly not overdubs - to achieve the effect as evident on (eg) In the Mood. Slim ---------------------------------------------------------- From: KingLerxst <hopeflguy@sprint.ca> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 16:01:45 -0400 Subject: Rush Limbo > In all truth, Rush(the guy) has lost a lot of weight (see an episode of > Drew Carey this last season) Since he, at one time, was a rock and roll > DJ in the 70's, I'll bet he is, or at least was, a fan of the band, for > perhaps as simple a reason as they share the same name. That is his real > name, BTW... Cheers from New Mexico.. Dan >>Quite true...he has lost a (figurative) ton. >>Whoever does his bumper music must be a fan, because I am pretty sure >>I've >>heard some Rush on Rush before. Nearly fell off my chair at the >>irony. >>Kevin Sorry Rush-mgr(for the mild political content..but this must be straigtened out for once and all!!), but if anybody thinks that the guys in Rush actually want anything to do with Limbaugh, and finally realize the guys actually think he is a big goof, check out Alex's oppinion of him on the T4E album premiere!!<flamer off!:)> James - "If at first you don't succeed, it's probably someone else's fault.:-P" A "stolen" quote.:)) hopeflguy@sprint.ca http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/eternalhope/index.htm ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mrfranklin@mail.hac.com Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 13:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Toastado It warms my heart and brings a smile to my face to see the Breadman back in action!!!! Mark ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Nick Bruels <nickb@teleport.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 13:17:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Cygnus Explosion Distortion Cleaned Up? I've always disliked how the explosion at the end of the Prologue distorts at anything above very modest volume levels, even on relatively good quality sound gear. I've not yet invested in the remastered AFTK disc, anyone got an opinion as to whether this particular issue has been improved? Very cool sound effects though, BTW! TIA, Nick ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Gumtow <egumtow@mail.utexas.edu> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 15:26:01 -0500 Subject: Re: out-takes >1-I notice in 'Freewill' that Geddy says "if you choose >not to decide you still have made a choice" but the >lyric sheet inside the album clearly say "you cannot >have made a choice". Did the band do some inter- >views or something that influenced them to change >the song at some point? Geddy was asked this question on a radio show some years back. He responded that he was very careful to sing the correct lyrics and did not sing them incorrectly. He stressed the part about being careful to sing the correct lyrics. So does Geddy know what lyrics are on Permanent Waves? Of course he does. He probably sang them a hundered times in the recording studio. IMHO, he changed the lyrics to make a point about the song Freewill. Free will (the concept) deals with us having the power to change our destiny, if their is destiny. Free- will's (the song) destiny is written on the lyric sheet. But Geddy changes its destiny. I realize this is a major stretch, but it fits and it's a good explanation. Now for a tougher question: on PeW, the first song is The Spirit Of Radio. On ESL, the first song is Spirit Of Radio (no The). Which is the correct title? Eric Gumtow 5/26/98 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph Ornelas" <jornelas@electriciti.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 13:37:57 -0700 Subject: Re: Morning??? >From: "David Lombardo" <lombardo@culinary.net> >Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 17:01:09 -0500 >Subject: Morning ??? > >Just a possibility...in The Camera Eye, is it possible that Geddy said >"morning Doug" as in Bob & Doug McKenzie?.... I'm not saying it >doesn't sound like Gov or Guv but who (or what) is a Gov/Guv? Gov (or guv) is short for Governer, which I believe would be the British equivalant of a very formal "Sir." Whatever it's used for, it definitely is not Doug. In CD player: Rush - 2112 (that's all. It only fits one disc) 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: "Michael Reeves" <mreeves@wt.net> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 16:00:26 -0500 Subject: Kids and Rush Kathy Jones wrote: >My 10 year old son has apparantly caught the RUSH bug. I always knew he was a >spectacular child! Of course I am thrilled (we conspire against the rest of >the family by slipping RUSH cd's into the player). Unfortunately though, this >means I have to occassionally retrieve a stack of cd's from his room. > >Anyone else have kids who like THE BAND? I'm curious to know which cd's/songs >kids like. My son's favorite cd and song is PRESTO/Presto. He also likes >Half the World and Time Stands Still. Like I said, he is a spectacular child. My 7 year old son listens to his CD player every night as he goes to sleep. The current CD he plays is Grace Under Pressure. His favorite song is probably The Body Electric (he dances around singing "one zero zero...). Before that, he used to listen to Moving Pictures. Red Barchetta was his favorite on that one. He even saw a model of a Ferrari Barchetta at some store and had to point it out to me..."Look, dad, just like on Moving Pictures..it's a Red Barchetta." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Reeves mreeves@wt.net http://web.wt.net/~mreeves ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "J.Scott Leggitt" <sleggitt@swbell.net> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 16:56:33 -0500 Subject: Rush are just freat guys I,'ve listening to Rush for some 23 or so years and have loved there music since I first heard them. And that was during the 2112 tour in I think 1977 See I won a back stage pass to the two day show in San Anotnio, Tx. where I lived at the time. I can't begin to tell you how thrilled I was. Before the show I got a chance to meet the guys and they were great!!! Alex even spent a few minutes showing me how to play a few licks "Something for Nothing" and They were more than happy to answer any question that I ask. Beside being the best musicians I've ever heard they are just fantastic people!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mconsani@nypl.org (mconsani) Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 18:11:53 -0400 Subject: Performing old songs Hi fellow Rush-heads: I've been a dedicated fan since 1980. I've collected all the remasters, some videocassettes and some boots. Last Friday night, my wife and I saw Van Halen at Madison Sq. Garden in New York City. We were amazed at how many "old songs" they played. The thirty-something audience was on their feet for practically the entire show. On the way home on the No. 1 subway we wondered what it would be like to hear By-Tor and the Snowdog, Bastille Day, or Passage to Bangkok one more time again. Although we respect Neil, Alex and Geddy's musical preferences or taste in deciding which songs to play, we can't help wanting to hear the songs that got us hooked into Rush in the first place. Mark "the Librarian" Consani and his wife Kristin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Ware" <Daniel.Ware@enmu.edu> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 16:21:27 -0600 Subject: Rush and David Spade.. Hey gang.. I'm in a pissy mood today, so watch out...... I'm glad Rush gets a little exposure now and then from the TV, ie: game show answers, etc.. I'm even glad David Spade mentioned them in his act. It does bother me, however, that no matter how long has passed since Rush could be conceivably identified with the long haired idiot, pot smoking crowd, they're always remembered for that, not their excellent current sound..I'm sure the band gets a little miffed when they hear stuff like that. Their music goes way beyond some idiots passing the pipe around at a show. The only good thing the smoke was for was making the lasers look cool.. Uh oh, Tornado warning for my city.. Better shut down.. If you don't hear from me again.. Send me your prayers... Cheers from tornado alley, NM Dan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: pmcpartlin@omm.com Date: Tue, 26 May 98 15:23:52 -0800 Subject: Re: Song lyrics StevieD2 wrote: I will probably get some flames for this, but whats up with those of you who submit posts and then at the end feel a need to quote some Rush lyrics? We all know the words to the songs! No need to add them to the posts! ------ Although I basically never post, let me be the first to flame. I read the NMS at my desk at work, where I unfortunately do not listen to music. When people put lyrics at the end of a post, it brings up a random Rush song in my head, maybe even one I haven't listened to in quite a while. Sometimes it even drives me to go home that night and break out whatever album it is I was listening to in my head at work because of the post. A while back, there was a string about "chills," well sometimes Rush lyrics at the end of a post will give me "chills" and, regardless, definitely add to my day. So I say...keep on writing them!!! And for those of you who don't like them...don't read them. McP "The focus is sharp in the city" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Costello, Bryan" <Bryan.Costello@sea.siemens.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 19:54:54 -0400 Subject: 2 live titles Hey Y'all! Just a note to pass on. I picked up 2 live cd's from an individual selling them on the net. They were both killer! The 1st is a triple disc, complete show from the Camden, New Jersey stop on the second leg of the T4E tour....June of 1997. This is by far the best quality disc I have yet to hear from that tour... 1st or 2nd leg. It is from an Audience DAT, and it truly captures the spirit of the evening, it is all there!. The package is just as awesome. It has a color cover, and instead of numbering the discs 1, 2 & 3...there are pix of our 3 faves on each disc. If you see it listed, I highly recommend it! It is just called "Camden, NJ". The other disc is a double Dream Theatre from their Atlanta show in Dec. 1997. It is two discs, complete show, audience DAT from the Masquerade ballroom in Atlanta, GA. The sound is awesome & as with the Rush show...it is all there! It has a color cover & nice color discs as well, another top notch production. I also highly recommend this as well. It is simply titled "Atlanta 12/97". In this day & age, it is very easy to get burned by crappy boots, but for the record, these two are awesome! Get these titles!!! yours in allegiance, Bryan (giant Sandman mark) I am always looking for other good titles, anyone no where I can turn for some fresh Metallica? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shawn Quirk" <squirk@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 17:09:53 PDT Subject: boston Talking about wounderful rush experiences, mine was seeing them in boston, nov. '96. My very first rush experience was with my cousin introducing me to 2112. I had just started playing drums, and i was about 11 or 12 yrs. old. Now although i can't say Neil introduced me to drums, he DID introduce me to percussion MUSICALLY, instead of notes on a page, showing just what could be done on the instrament. Ever seince then, i have been listening to rush nonstop. I still get into other bands, but none could replace rush. When i got to see them, i went with my same cousin and our friend. On our way into the Fleetcenter, we ran into a roadie, or someone with a setlist. When we saw "2112," we freaked out. When that song started, I had to pinch myself to make sure i wasn't dreaming, and during neil's solo, i actually had goosebumps. In fact, just thinking about it is starting to bring them back. After the concert, i thought " If anything happens to me on the way home, it's alright." That's my rush experience, how about yours, everyone? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: harper@magiclink.com Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 18:19:47 +0000 Subject: Rush Lyric Hey there, Hi there, Ho there!! >"Courageous convictions will drag our dreams into existence"--The Camera Eye No, no, no.....Vital Signs. Don't believe me? Look in yer CD book. I know all post-Rutsy Rush lyrics by memory, so I was a little taken aback when I read this. I'm not being insulting or condecending, just helping :-) Jaime "Those who know what's best for us Must rise and save us from ourselves" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: KMKeller <KMKeller@aol.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 21:03:05 EDT Subject: Issue 2112 I think that Issue #2112 should be about.... >....2112! We should share our experiences and opinions of the album - when you heard it first, what's your favorite song? etc. Kevin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: UNC Cary <UNCCary@aol.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 21:01:24 EDT Subject: Radid Play... (NMS #2041) Somebody said they hear Tom Sawyer and TSOR the most on the radio. Charlotte's WRFX (John Boy and Billy's Flagship station) is pretty consistent about playing TS and TSOR on alternate days. WRDU Raleigh plays Limelight to death; If i put on that station at school, I will hear Limelight. Even heard the live version from one of the video soundtracks once (or possibly a boot). But I've never heard them play Tom Sawyer. Cary ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Miguel Farah F." <miguel@webhost.cl> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 21:43:54 -0400 (CLT) Subject: Re: More tee anyone? >From: Neil Bonfield <nbonfiel@ford.com> >Date: 21 May 1998 11:18:25 -0400 >Subject: More tee anyone? > >Hey rush-mgr, whatever happened to the NMS t-shirts? I paid my money and >made my choice, but no tee ever showed. This was several months ago, ie. >mid 1997. I know there were some problems with printing etc, but an >update would be good... > > [ Checks should have been cashed only for those people who got sent shirts. > There is no update; I haven't had time to find a new t-shirt printing > place, go down and have new ones made. I also don't have enough money > to pay for it at the moment (usually you have to order 100 shirts in the > first batch, with designing the new shirts it'll come out to like $10-12 > per shirt). I don't have a spare $1000 laying around to afford it... > : rush-mgr ] Well, why don't we make advance orders? At least *I* trust rush-mgr enough to send her a check for a t-shirt. Oh, and I want the GOOD OLD shirt design. I think it ruled way back in 1993 when I bought my original TNMS t-shirt, and still rules. [ Glad you like it, I designed it on my old (ancient now) mac IIci, hard drive of 212mb :-) I just don't know if we can get enough advance orders to fill the gap. I'll figure out what to do after I get back from my long-awaited vacaction in the middle of June (till then things will be very hectic). Hey, would anyone be interested in a NEW nms shirt? I'd still have the old, but we could have a new one designed as well... I know there are several graphics design folks on the list! If you feel like trying one, send me email and I'll tell you what I'm looking for. : rush-mgr ] - MIGUEL FARAH \ GCS/O d-(pu) s++:+>++: a26 C++ UL+>L++++ miguel@webhost.cl / P+ L>++ E--- W++ N+++ o+ K+++ w--(+) !O mfarah@puc.cl \ M- V-- PS+(-) PE++ Y+ PGP-(+) t++@ 5++ http://www.webhost.cl/~miguel / X- R tv(+) b+ DI+ D++ G++++ e+(*) h!>++ #include <disclaimer.h> \ r-- y? <*> "Trust me - I know what I'm doing." Sledge Hammer ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 22:06:21 -0400 Subject: aimee mann/super mann Hey! Just a couple of things I ran across recently on the nms site! from the roll the bones Q&A with neil (found in articles/interviews): Q >On my Hold Your Fire cassette, towards the end of >"Tai Shan" I hear a female singing (Aimee Mann?) What >is she singing? It is very hard to hear. A >It is indeed Aimee Mann in there, only she's not exactly >"singing" anything-we took her voice from one of the other >songs and played it backwards, just as a nice texture which >gave an eerie, pseudo-Chinese sound. and... Q >1/ Whose voice is on "The Camera Eye" that says "Let us >through"? (I know it's trivial.) A >Trivial maybe, but at least it's fun! We were looking for an >urban sound effect, and we ended up using a part of >Superman, when Clark Kent is arriving at the offices of the >Daily Planet amid the traffic and bustle of Metropolis. No >deeper meaning, I promise you. I'm sure (but can't document) that the Superman use was Ged's influence. He is a huge movie buff and is the strongest influence in the video/animation dept. for the video on tour. later scoots I can learn to resist Anything but biting into a tootsie pop! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 23:17:30 -0400 Subject: david spade Hey! O.K. For about the sixth time in a month I've read posts from folks talking about the David Spade HBO special and the obligatory rush content. If any have an idea could you please let me know when this special might be playing again? Seems like every time I'm channel surfing Jeff Foxworthy is on HBO. I like Spade and would like to catch his standup. (rush content aside). Maybe up here in Michigan we get Jeff Foxworthy and ya'll down in Alabama get David Spade? thanks later scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim Gibbs <jwgibb@yahoo.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 20:26:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: kids and rush Well I finally did after lurking for years I going to send a real message. Someone mentioned they had a son who liked rush. Well I have a 4 yr. old daughter who I have been able to enlighten (or corrupt as my wife would have it) with "rushness". I recall as a teenager that myself and some friends would go into the basement and blast the stereo and air band to rush for hours. ( I was always geddy btw) Well now I'm 33 and we have gone our seperate ways, but a few years ago when she was two (I will still air band when my wife is out) the music was cranked and I was jamming away and I noticed it..she was joining me.. i was 14 again and not alone..now it is a ritual for us, wife goes out and we rock! btw i'm still geddy and she's alex.anyway her favourite song beyond a shadow of a doubt is....roll the bones..don't know why but she'll grab the cd and tell me to put it on.... anyway i just want to add i've been a rush fan since i was 12 (closer to the heart was the first album i ever bought) and at 33 there is no sign of it wearing off..The guys have been with me through thick and thin always reminding me that this was my life to make something of, our screw up, no one else to blame ("all of us do time in the gutter, dreamers learn to steer by the stars...) with each album they get better and better like few bands do, never resting on their laurels, always breaking new ground (something for the rolling stones to learn in this btw). I just want to thank them for making such great music and for providing some inspiration for a "misfit"(probably like many of you I was that kid in subdivisions) who's been able to make somthing of himself..."now get out there and rock and roll the bones" Jim Gibbs ps I recommend another canuck band for when you want to give those rush cd's time to cool off..the tragically hip..many see them as the heir apparent to rush as canada's serious, noncommercial kick ass rock band(they like rush as well btw) [ The Hip is a great band, they remind me of Rush (not that they SOUND like Rush by any means) -- each CD of theirs is completely unique. It ain't the same old shit different picture crap that some bands are known for (anyone say Oasis???) I highly recommend them, either "Day For Night" or "Trouble in the Henhouse" are both excellent. : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones <Hanstones@aol.com> Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 00:36:48 EDT Subject: Rush Dreams Michael Denney brought up Dreams in Rush tunes. I agree, but first must point out that "Courageous convictions will drag our dreams into existence" is from Vital Signs, not The Camera Eye. Also, Xanadu and Rivendell make no reference to dreams, but I get what you were aiming at. Probably one of my most favorite underlying themes in the music of Rush is dreams. Sure they mention dreams in many of their tunes, but, I find they repeatly sing of how our lives begin with our dreams, and need only act upon them to be succesful. I'm not talking about just having a dream, as in Double Agent, but dreams as mentioned in Jacob's Ladder and Vital Signs, as pointed out by Michael previously. In these songs, dreams only need a flame. One of my favs, this one from TFOL is similar to Mission: "Life is just a candle And a dream must give it flame" which is similar to Middletown Dreams "Dreams flow across the heartland Feeding on the fires" And how about Losing It: "Some are born to move the world- To live their fantasies But most of us just dream about The things we'd like to be" Or Everyday Glory "In the city where nobody smiles And nobody dreams In the city where desperation Drives the bored to extremes" Hanstones ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 00:37:13 -0700 Subject: Rush beats Yes! Rush beats Yes in Battle of the Bands at Mining Company! http://classicrock.miningco.com/blbob.htm 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: mark irwin <mirwin1@flash.net> Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 21:48:16 +0000 Subject: Howard Stern They played "Spirit of Radio" on Howard Stern this morning. Wow. Mark Irwin mirwin1@flash.net "sometimes the most meaningless drivel is just..plain...meaningless." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Elaine Tabinowski <starcat@dancris.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 21:57:26 -0700 Subject: Kids & Rush Whenever I read a posting on the NMS about a parent introducing their child to Rush, I am totally delighted........... >My 10 year old son has apparantly caught the RUSH bug. I always knew he was a >spectacular child! Of course I am thrilled (we conspire against the rest >of the family by slipping RUSH cd's into the player). What a unique experience.........sharing Rush with your own son or daughter! Being a Mom of a son and daughter (who are now adults), as well as a passionate music lover, I have always believed that the appreciation of music is one of the greatest gifts a parent could pass on to their children. When my children were both under the age of 4, I clearly remember setting them in front of the stereo and playing "All In A Mouse's Night" by Genesis. They loved it! I became a Rush fan around 1977 when AFTK was released. One day, when my son, Brian was in high school, he brought home"Signals" which he and a friend had been listening to and said; "Wow, this is really great music!" and I said; "Oh yeah, Rush!" Soon, Brian became a devoted Rush fan and my love of Rush grew during that time. We are now BOTH total Rush fanatics. On the Rush "Test For Echo" tour, I was thrilled to attend 5 concerts. I live in Arizona and son Brian lives in Maryland. So we combined visits to see each other with Rush concerts in Phoenix and Bristow, Virginia. I think it would be interesting to know if there are more mom/dad and daughter/son Rush families out there. If there are, let's hear from you! And BTW, I would like to add my 2 cents about females and their musical preferences. Being female has nothing to do with the type of music one enjoys. I believe it has more to do with one's levels of: creativity, intellect, curiousity, nonconformity, sense of humor and passion for life. Anyone who does not allow the constraints that society uses to define what are male or female behaviors, thought patterns, or preferences is the type of individual that one often finds among the ranks of Rush fans. Against the run of the mill Static as it seems We break the surface tension with our wild kinetic dreams Curves and lines -- of grand designs... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mikey" <bytor@lanset.com> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 21:56:20 -0700 Subject: Guest vocalist, Aimee Man, KAZOO! Superfluous post >From: "Kevin L. Kitchens" <peiprog@peiprog.com> >Subject: Perfect Female Voice... >Other non-Canadian contenders would be Chrissie Hynde and Delores ____ >from the Cranberries. Delores O`Reardon? (I think, it's O somethin like that) I don't think so... She really can't sing man *L* My friend is obsessed with them as much as I'm obsessed with RUSH... and I don't think that would really be a good choice...;) >From: StevieD2 <StevieD2@aol.com> >Subject: Aimee Mann >A couple of things..first, several issues ago, someone noted that Aimee Mann >sings on another song other than Time Stand Still. Can you please e-mail me or >post again what song she is in. I think it was at the end of a song, somewhat >burried under the music. Aimee Man sings during the chorus she's the voice that says "Time Stand Still, and she sings a small harmony with Ged during the chorus as well "See more of the people and the places that surround me now, Time Stand Still." >From: "Katherine H. Moore" <xamolleh@ix.netcom.com> >Subject: Kazoo? >Anyway, why don't you try double-tracking the solo like Alex did, with >those same lazy bends, and see if you still think it's a kazoo. I think >it's just the result of the "chorus" effect produced by two >not-quite-the-same pitches. Rush have always been good for a bit of >humor/obscurity in their liner notes - I think a kazoo would have been >mentioned on an album where they went so far as to call themselves >"By-Tor" and "Snow Dog". <enter technical stuff> That would work for at home, when I"m dinkin around here, but if I play it live, I'm trying to make it as simple as possible, ya know? I'm thinking and eight voice chorus, I haven't had time to play with it latley, but I think I'll try that... But I got a message about overdriven tone so I'll run distortion through my pre-amp and then use the tube distortion as well. and see what kind of overdriven tone I can get... BTW I came up with this wicked tone for Beneath, Between, Behind, use your typical distortion, and then use a two or four voice chorus, and you'll get that nice warm feel, kick it off for the chorus (The D major [XX0232} and G Major [3X0033] chords, use a Flange for the small guitar run at the end (C, B, A, G, F# E / C, B, A, G, F#, G / A, G, F#, E, F#, E) I was listening to Leave That Thing Alone!!! and is that the 1/4 inch plywood making a return appearance during the solo? *LOL* >From: "Chad Werner" <Chad.Werner@reliastar.com> >Subject: Just fire & walk away...Superfluous Post. 3. I wish I could play "Analog Kid". *L* Analog Kid is just a bunch of tripled notes after the A Major Chord [X022XX] Anyway, pretty funny...;) I got a good laugh out of readin it Peace, Mike - 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: Sean Carroll/Katherine Moore <xamolleh@ix.netcom.com> Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 00:47:13 -0600 Subject: Re: Rush & Radio > I would like to hear about what > Rush other people's radio stations play. Take care everyone. > > Palo Here in Chicago, the Rush "radio chestnut" hall of fame is occupied by: 1. Tom Sawyer 2. The Spirit Of Radio 3. Limelight 4. Closer To The Heart 5. Fly By Night 6. Subdivisions I've heard maybe a dozen Rush songs (out of 144) played on the radio anywhere and ever. It's kind of sad. Gives the impression Rush broke up sometime back in the early 80's, the same way it (radio) could lead many to believe Jethro Tull made Aqualung and called it quits. But has a truly daring, open-minded approach to radio music programming even *existed* anywhere, let alone thrived? That would require integrity on a par with Rush themselves, something the broadcasting media are not famous for. Personally, I like the idea of a radio station that would never play the same song twice. Ever. *That's* entertainment. Sean Carroll ----------------------------------------------------------
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