The National Midnight Star #2044

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: 06/01/98 - The National Midnight Star #2044
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My Two Cents bare naked ladies Rush on the Radio tide pools and other stuff da'Hip (none) (none) Re: your NMS post RE: 05/28/98 - The National Midnight Star #2043 re: Sound systems "Visions" Re: Geddy's basses BY-TOR NOISE....THIS IS THE TRUTH!!! Herns A Work!! Female Vocalist Re: By-Tor Sound Effects! Take off to the Great White North..... Issue 2112 Re: Superman in Supernature eating SuperMcRib "a s" from finland response Bob and Doug 1981 Another Hair-Brained Idea for the 2112 Issue... Re: 05/28/98 - The National Midnight Star #2043 Ged's sound - Rush is split? - A fake in ESL? Best Stereo for Rush? Howzit goin, eh? The Hip/Rush just a couple things, then i'll shut up NMS t-shirts My first posting and favorite rush song. T-shirt hunt, PeW drum overdub?, Kids-n-Rush Rush on boats Athletes and rush ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John and Darlene Heald <healdia@pacbell.net> Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 17:15:16 -0700 Subject: Re: Kids and Rush I've been a musician for the better part of my life, and my kids have radically different taste in music, compared to their peers. My oldest daughter (15) was a kid roadie. We loved Rush, Kansas, Yes and the like. She just naturally gravitated in that direction. My middle daughter (13) is a Jethro Tull and King's X afficianado, and went so far as to begin playing the flute. My son (6) is the stumbling block in the family. For some reason he's embraced the music of Garth Brooks and Shania Twain (...to a point I can understand Shania, but that just opens a whole new can of worms). I guess I'm just thankful my kids learned what good music was, and didn't let their friends sell their musical taste buds down the river. Are there any country music deprogrammers out there? Cheers, John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael D Denney" <archangel@premiernet.net> Date: Wed, 27 May 98 20:49:19 PDT Subject: Rush, Rush, and Rush Thanks to Rvndl for the favorable post. Stephen Melnyk wrote me: >>alex should be winking! ;-) "Courageous convictions will drag our dreams into existence" Michael Denney archangel@premiernet.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael D Denney" <archangel@premiernet.net> Date: Wed, 27 May 98 20:53:20 PDT Subject: New thread: Spirit... Due to the overwhelming positive re-action to my posts, I'm posting this new thread: Spirit. "My spirits are low, in the depths of despair, my life's blood... spills over..."--2112 "The Spirit of Radio"--obvious "Spirits fly on dangerous missions..."--Mission any others? "Courageous convictions will drag our dreams into existence" Michael Denney archangel@premiernet.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "matthew alexander majewski" <majewski@mailcity.com> Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 06:54:40 -0700 Subject: Guest Vocalist In TMNS I read... ________________________________________________________________ How about Sarah McLachlan for the next guest vocalist? __________________________________________________ >...and thought, I've seen Sarah in concert in both Toronto (outdoors at = the Molson Ampitheatre) and in Ottawa (indoors at the Ottawa Civic = Centre). I've also seen Rush in concert in Toronto (1 x at Maple Leaf = Gardens), Montreal (2 x at the Forum) and Ottawa (3 x, twice in Civic = Centre and once in Corel Centre). Both Rush and Sara's band put on a = hell of a performance. =20 I love them both, but don't know how well they would do together. I = can see Sara doing almost any duo with or backing up Peter Gabriel, but = I think Rush would do better with Dalbello (of course, another Canadian = artist). You can Check Dalbello out on her own albums, or on the song = 'Start Today' on Alex's album 'Victor'. I think that she definitely has = more of a prog.rock/metal voice than the alt.rock, Lilith Fair sound of = Sara. Of course as we often say here, this is just my opinion. And I am left wondering, just who would fill the shoes of a female Rush = counterpart? =20 Keep these posts coming... I'm enjoying the thread. Andrew J. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Gwon Chang <gchang@seanet.com> Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 20:31:24 -0700 Subject: Rush on radio Move to Seattle if you want Rush. In no particular order, this is what KISW plays frequently: Tom Sawyer* Limelight* YYZ (occasionally) FBN* TSOR* Subdivisions* New World Man* Time Stand Still (occasionally) In The Mood* Finding My Way (occasionally) Anthem (heard once a month ago!) The Trees* Circumstances* Freewill* Xanadu (more frequently than you'd think!) Closer to the Heart* 2112 Overture & Temples* Red Barchetta* Working Man* Dreamline (* indicates at least once a week!) And off the top of my head, that's about it. Other songs I've heard them play include Kid Gloves, T4E, Virtuality, Show don't tell, Superconductor, Stick it Out, I think I'm going Bald. Most of the newer stuff was played when they were released. Anyone, if anyone cares, we got it good up here!! gc ---------------------------------------------------------- From: CAChechs@webtv.net (Chris Checchia) Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 00:13:02 -0400 Subject: Power Windows Just wondering if anyone has seen the tribute band "Power Windows" as they are playing near my home next week.Is it worth the trip? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: catch-22@juno.com (song youson) Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 00:36:10 -0400 Subject: Rush in top 100? There was a countdown of sorts in VH1 talking about top 100 rockers/bands. Does anyone know where Rush stood? non Rush----I use Juno as a server and once before I could access www with it. Now for some reason I can't. Does anyone know how? Song ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Aaron Calder" <Cald8223@badger.snow.edu> Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 22:32:27 MDT7MST Subject: Chameleon? Hello, I am a big fan of Rush and Dream Theater. I've heard a lot of positive talk about Marillion on this mailing list and I want to go and check them out. Which Albums should I check out first? Thanks for your help, Aaron Calder P.S. How do you pronounce Marillion? Does it rhyme with Chameleon? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: DblAgentX1@aol.com Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 01:56:53 EDT Subject: My Two Cents This is my first time posting...I would like to start off by saying that I am 18 years old and my dad got me into Rush when I was born (or maybe before...My mom was pregnant with me when they seen the Hemispheres Tour in '78, and she said I was kicking the whole time). My favorite song's are 1.Natural Science (I'm glad Neil decided not to finish writing "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight") and 2. The Color of Right. My favorite albums are 1. Caress of Steel and 2. Test For Echo. I have read a lot of articles stating that "Test For Echo" is the best album since "Moving Pictures" am I the only one angered by this. What about "Exit...Stage Left" through "Counterparts". One last thing I want to mention is the bootlegs "Rush Hour" (74) and La Villa Strangiato (80). "Rush Hour" contains an excellent cover of L.Williams' "Bod Boy", sound quality is not great but it's still neat to have. "La Villa Strangiato" however has killer bass on key song's like "Xanadu", and "La Villa Strangiato" as well as an excellent live version of "Natural Science" get it if you can...I don't want to take up any more of your room so I'll sign off now. "Love ain't seen the comin' on Sunday noon today. Still don't mean it's faded, but never washed away" G.Lee (Before and After) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Lynch <joelynch@inreach.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 00:11:00 -0700 Subject: bare naked ladies Thanks to everyone who recommended the Bare Naked Ladies. I had the opportunity to see them yesterday (3 songs acoustically performed at work for our sales group) and loved their music. Unfortunately, no Rush covers. Oh well, maybe next time. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: grs2 <grs2@ukc.ac.uk> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 16:02:35 +0100 (BST) Subject: Rush on the Radio Dear All, Well, this thread piqued my interest, so I hereby submit my list of Rush songs I've heard on the radio. I'd like to point out that these were all heard on WCCC in Hartford, USA, and that none of them were heard on any radio station in the United Kingdom at all, since the bastards never play Rush ever, ever. Grrrrr. RUSH SONGS HEARD ON THE RADIO (WCCC HARTFORD) Finding My Way Fly By Night The Spirit of Radio Freewill Tom Sawyer Limelight Subdivisions New World Man Distant Early Warning Red Sector A The Big Money Time Stand Still Show Don't Tell The Pass* Dreamline Bravado* Roll The Bones Ghost of a Chance Double Agent* Cold Fire* Test For Echo Driven Half The World * = song was heard because I requested it :) Rolling Bones, Greg Sanderson ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Catherine Brissette" <cloudycat@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 09:31:03 PDT Subject: tide pools and other stuff Hey Just a Rush moment to share...hiking this weekend on the Olympic Peninsula...some beautiful and rocky beaches, complete with tidal pools...and of course, how can you stand on the rocks, checking out the busy little creatures, and not start thinking "When the ebbing tide retreats, along the rocky shoreline..." ah... Another thought...we've had the "DOH!" awards, how about "Rush songs you couldn't STAND at first, and then they grew on you"? Test for Echo comes to mind...I first heard it off the computer, and the sound quality was awful, and I thought, "I don't care if I never hear this song again, it sucks!" By the time the single was on the radio, I had changed my mind. The beginning of Cygnus is another, it's very weird and dark and that bass line used to make me cringe...but I had a boyfriend who knew I hated it and he would mimic the bass part..it was very silly and I eventually grew to love the funny sounds he made and then later, the song. There's not much Rush I don't like, maybe "Here Again" on the first album, yuck. I have to go fight with data and a certain large software corporation's products now. :) Cat ********************************************************************** in lieu of the usual signature, how about this: visualize the beans around the campfire scene from "Blazing Saddles" and a quote from my dad's sig: "Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?" -T.S. Eliot ********************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "nancy salmon" <rush_n@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 11:29:49 PDT Subject: da'Hip Allow me a moment for a slight deviation from RUSH talk, but I wanted to respond to the recent posts about The Tragically Hip. 'Bytor' wrote about a Hip CD entitled Fully Completely, and I have to agree with every word he said. Dave, you are totally right. Thanks to a wonderful Canadian friend (are you reading this, Trent?) I found the Hip and that wonderful CD, and I also rank it up there with any RUSH CD I have. Not better than, but equally great, including that 'crap' Counterparts. (For those of you who know me, yes, that's a snide remark!) Musically it is first rate, and the vocals are outstanding. Check it out if you're looking for something new! Now, back to RUSH. I'm lost in thoughts of The Trees right now. What DOES it mean? Trent? Nan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chesley Bryan" <CBryan@kltv.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 13:39:30 -0500 I must say that I was suprised to see one of Neil's literary influences on none other than South Park last night. The Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged mention really took me by surprise. Could these writers be Rand/ fans??? Or even better Rush fans??? Anyone have any input? Chesley Bryan cbryan@kltv.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chesley Bryan" <CBryan@kltv.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 13:55:52 -0500 Can anyone verify this...there is a jeans commercial out that has an older guy talking about stuff...with cut-ins of kids doing crazy stuff in the background...I swear this older guy looks like neil's instructor....Freddie Gruber...has anyone else seen this commercial? Chesley Bryan Director of Marketing Research KLTV cbryan@kltv.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Xanstar@aol.com Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 15:20:12 EDT Subject: Re: your NMS post <<My question is, isn't it about time Bill Banciewicz (probably spelt wrong) did an updated version? That would be the best...>> He won't. He and Rush parted ways almost immediately after the book was released because he allowed demos from HYF to be played on the radio without the band's permission. In any case, I don't think ol' B-man *should* do another book. Visions is too... hmm. Too obviously written by a groveling fan, IMO. One too many cheesy lyrics references. That's just IMO, of course. But as I said, it won't be Bill who writes the next authorized biography (assuming there will be one). BTW, it's Banasciewicz, if you're really that curious. :) Suzanne http://oceanrush.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Turner, Karl J. (EXCH)" <KJTURNER@intermedia.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 15:58:21 -0400 Subject: RE: 05/28/98 - The National Midnight Star #2043 GREETINGS RUSHIANS !! Karl here again !! My favorite used record store also sells RUSH BOOTS on CD!! It's in Syracuse, N.Y. Also, they'll do business by mail, and will even send you a catalog. For the name & phone no., e-mail kjturner@intermedia.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: tim.hart@lamrc.com (Tim Hart) Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 13:23:49 -0700 Subject: re: Sound systems >3-I was wondering if anyone had experimented with >stereo systems and come up with the optimum set- >up for playing Rush albums, CDs, or cassettes? Thats a loaded question and will elicit great emotion from folks who feel that their system is optimum. If it sounds good to you, then thats optimum. Argueably there is always room for improvement, but if you like what you hear, your there! What I hear alot of is that people will say the recording lacks something, or seems not up to par in another area. A combination that would, say for instance, make Rush recordings sound really good, wouldn't work for all Rush albums, or any music optimally, due to the variations in production and recording equipment and engineers. A better system will improve the accuracy of the recording and give you alot more information to listen to. It could also point out flaws that you weren't aware of, as well. Augmenting the sound of the recording with equalizers and the like seem like trodding thru the sanctity of the recording without respect for the originators. It was intended to be heard the way it was recorded because they felt it was perfect. Maybe the first suspect might be the stereo!? Anywho, enough of that. Any other audiophiles out there care share their stereo equipment list. Audio Research LS2B MKII Pre-amp Classe CA200 Amp Sonic Frontiers SFT1 CD Transport Muse Model 2 D/A Dunlavy SC IV speakers Timbo the Audiot ---------------------------------------------------------- From: James & Janice Upcott <jnjinc@ameritech.net> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 16:13:05 -0700 Subject: "Visions" I am a huge RUSH fan, have been for years! I have never heard anything about this so-called book "Visions". Would you please shed some light on this and how can I get my hands on it. Thank You in advance. [ Info about this book is on the NMS web site. : rush-mgr ] Jim U. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Nick Bruels <nickb@teleport.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 13:31:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Geddy's basses > From: Sean Carroll/Katherine Moore <xamolleh@ix.netcom.com> > Subject: Geddy's basses > > Burning questions for bassists/G Lee devotees: Burning for Geddy! > When (tour or album) did Geddy first use the Rickenbacker 4003? Also, > subsequent use of this bass? Never AFAIK. He *did* get a 4001 after the band got an advance of $50,000 (IIRC) after the first album. He recorded with it from then on up until GUP, when he recorded with the Steinberger. Geddy did also play Rickenbacker 4002 and 3001 basses but didn't record with them. The 4003 is a very new Rickenbacker model, essentially the 4001 with improved neck and truss rod designs. > Was a Steinberger used to record New World Man? Nope. > Facts only, please, no conjecture, and name your source of information. Jesus, aren't you the demanding sort! My facts come from Geddy's own words, from interviews over the years. > Thanks in advance to the enlightened. Dunno if I'd call myself *that*, but yer' welcome. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: harper@magiclink.com Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 14:37:15 +0000 Subject: BY-TOR NOISE....THIS IS THE TRUTH!!! Hey there, Hi there, Ho there!! Well, I'm not going to get pissy here...just going to post the FACTS about the "monster" sound in By-tor and the Snow Dog again straight from Mr. Geddy Lee himself...for the SECOND time!!! >From my first post on this subject: I have a book in front of me right now called Bass Heroes that was put out by Guitar Player Magazine. It has an interview done in 1980 with Geddy, and he explains the noise. The growling noises....Explained by Mr. Geddy Lee himself: About Fly By Night: "I used the Rickenbacker(4001) on every track. On one song called 'By-Tor and the Snow Dog', a fantasy tune that featured a charactor representing evil and a charactor representing good, I was given the role of By-Tor, the evil one. And I developed an interesting sound--there's a monster sound that sort of growls around during one really chaotic musical segment. I put my Fender bass through a fuzztone--I can't remember what kind--and then into the board(mixing board). It was distored all to shit, so we added phasing, and ultimetly put in everything but the kitchen sink. I had all that sound going through a volume pedal, so everytime the monster was supposed to growl, I would lean on the volume pedal. When we fit it into the song, it sounded like a real monster!" There....that is from an honest-to-God interview with Geddy. I'm not making this up and several people here on the NMS have already backed me up on this. Let's put this to rest!! Jaime ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Teebagy, Steve, BMG - Boston" <Steve.Teebagy@bmge.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 15:33:38 -0500 Subject: Herns A Work!! Helloo New England Rush Fans!! And All Rush Fans 'round the globe. Went to the Van Halen show at the FleetCenter last week. Great show, Cherone is an amazing singer! Anyway, went to the soundboard to look for Herns, and there he was with his traditional baseball hat on and headphones. We got talking about Rush of course and said Neil & Hugh were almost done with the artwork for the live album, but he had no release date yet. He was a cool as always!! Not only are Rush the best but so are their crew!!! TEBO ---------------------------------------------------------- From: harper@magiclink.com Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 14:40:38 +0000 Subject: Female Vocalist Hey there, Hi there, Ho there!! Female vocalist to appear with the boyz....ME!!!! I'd love to sing with the Gedmeister!! "Thank you very kindly...GOODNIGHT!!!!" Jaime ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Nick Bruels <nickb@teleport.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 13:38:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: By-Tor Sound Effects! > From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> > > "Katherine H. Moore" or someone at her addy said: > > sounds like distortion and a talk-box--you can hear the growling say > > "prince bytor" near the beginning of the bit. > > I hate to pick on you again, but if you think you can hear a bass run > through "a kitchen sink" of effects and controlled by a volume pedal say > "Prince By-Tor"... either it's very expensive or not very good for you > or both. But let us have some anyway. <g> Agreed. There's lots of fun monster sounds going on, but I don't ever recall thinking it sounded like "By-Tor." I do think I hear "One, two," and then "three, four," though. > well, it sounds a bit like a talk box effect. If Ged says it's not, I > believe him. But listen to that part again, and tell me it doesn't > sound a bit like that? Not really. It sounds like Geddy screwing around with his bass, dragging a pick across its strings perhaps, with a wide-tracking buttload of effects designed *to*make*it*sound* *like*By-Tor*roaring*and*making*other*funny*noises. > mike > "We aren't 'gun nuts.' With our government, you'd be nuts NOT to have a > gun."--Scott Merritt "Well, there you go again." --Ronnie Headrest > From: "Michael D Denney" <archangel@premiernet.net> > Subject: Prince By-Tor > > [...] I for one agree with Katherine Moore > that it's a talk-box run through a synth or > distortion-thingy. Well what do you all mean by "talk-box?" Not a Peter Frampton/Joe Perry tube-in-the-mouth-thing!?! No way is that what the sound is from! Nick ---------------------------------------------------------- From: harper@magiclink.com Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 14:47:30 +0000 Subject: Take off to the Great White North..... Howdy out there- My Bob and Doug MacKenzie CD says 1981 Jaime ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Lucas Harris <Somsoc2112@prodigy.net> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 16:01:55 +0000 Subject: Issue 2112 >> 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 :) How about 1, A.T. (after 2112)? Or maybe A.2? - Thank you for your time, Lucas Harris Webpage to "someday" exist at pages.prodigy.net/Somsoc2112 "Men aren't lost--they just prefer the long way." --Red Green ---------------------------------------------------------- From: chris_walker@sbcss.k12.ca.us Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 14:19:33 -0700 Subject: Re: Superman in Supernature eating SuperMcRib If I recall correctly, the Superman concept belonged to the famed philosopher and twisty-bread-bakin' Nietzsche. I'm not too 'up' on my philosophy but I think the Superman concept was Niet's way of characterizing the 'higher self'... maybe kind of like Freud's Superego? Anyway, Nietzsche was the guy that said something uplifting that I will attempt to quote and most likely end up paraphrasing: "Man is a rope stretched over the abyss." Not the kind of thing you wanna belt out at a swingin' party. He was one of those shiny happy people... you know, the existentialists. Those party-lovin' kegger boys were of the opinion that we live in a godless and meaningless universe. And this is where our friend Pee-Wee Herman comes in. In such a cold, unfeeling place, this Superman-higher-self existing in the context of a cruel little inadvertant Biosphere experiment (Supernature) needs some sort of comfort to alleviate his discomfort over the fact that McDonald's doesn't carry the McRib year-round (i.e. God doesn't exist and existence itself has no purpose). I disclaim the above fully by saying it may all be bovine excrement. Like I said, my recollection of real philosophy stinks. I take mine from name brands and advertising ploys. No fear. Just do it. Size does matter. I got yer other white meat... right 'ere! BTW, on the off chance anyone has tried to email me (aka Humberto de la Pantalones), my regular account has left the building. I'm at chris_walker@sbcss.k12.ca.us now. "Thank you very kindly... good night!!" -Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "TOM GARRETT" <tgarrett@tinet.ie> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 21:09:14 +0100 Subject: "a s" from finland response hi everybody. "a s"touched a nerve with his post last issue. we in ireland feel the same, never saw rush live, nor will we ever see them live in this country.hope they make the uk soon, it"s the nearest we can hope(or dream) for. i just feel it would make life a little more complete. ps love the "rush and kids" thread, really nice.we are expecting our first in october, but is already getting plenty of "rush in the womb" already. regards tom ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Pullman <j.pullman@csu-e.csuohio.edu> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 18:00:55 -0400 Subject: Bob and Doug 1981 Good Day Eh! There has been some discussion about the release date of Great White North. Mercury actually re-released the CD a while ago and the copyright date is 1981. Hopefully this clears up some of the muck. Take Off, er Care, John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: N <nkeg@ix.netcom.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 16:29:11 +0100 Subject: Another Hair-Brained Idea for the 2112 Issue... How about just a 'wishlist' of what we fans would like to see in the = future for Rush and their music? Nothing long. Maybe just bullet = points. Maybe add a personal 'Hello' and 'Best Wishes' to the Guys. = After the issue is out. Send a printed copy to each of the bandmembers. = Sort of a 'thank you' direct from us! (Maybe we might even get a = response as a group.) Let me know what you think... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rushian953@aol.com Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 19:31:44 EDT Subject: Re: 05/28/98 - The National Midnight Star #2043 Dear fellow Rushians, >From the last several years, I have heard tons of Rush on the radio. There is a station here in Maine Called WTOS, they have a DJ nick named "The Rush Man," and three times a day, You have "The Rush Hour" where each set is started and ended with a Rush song. I have heard Working Man, Finding My Way, Fly By Night, Anthem, Beneeth Between Behind, Bastile Day, Lakeside Park, 2112 (Overature + Temples), something for /Nothing, A Farewell to kings, Closer to the heart, Cinderella Man, The Trees, The Spirit Of The Radio, Freewill, Entre Nous, Different Strings, TomSawyer, Yyz, Red Barchetta, Limelight, Subdivisions, New WorldMan, Distant Early Warning, Red Sector A, The Enemy Within, The Big Money, Territories, Manhttan Project, Time Stand Still, Force Ten, Superconductor, Show Don't Tell, Roll The Bones, Dreamline, Bravado, Stick it Out, Nobodies Hero, cut to the Chase, Test For Echo, Driven, The Color Of Right, Totem, Resist, and Carve Away the Stone. I have also heard some stuf from Victor includingStart Today and Victor. You can see how there are some people who apretiate him (Chris Rush......"The Rush Man") here in the beautiful state of maine. Well Thatr is All........I'll Be ((((((Testing For Echo)))))))) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Remis Ramos" <remistocles@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 17:15:02 PDT Subject: Ged's sound - Rush is split? - A fake in ESL? Hello all Rushians everywhere! I'am a bass player, I have spent all my time playing Geddy's songs, during four long years, and I want to emulate the signature sound of Ged in the HYF lp. I have a Gibson and a Laney amp. If there is any sound engineer that knows how to get it, please, E-MAIL ME!. A bad thing: Here in Chile, Alfredo Lewin (the guy of The Headbangers of Latin MTV) said that Rush will never make a tour again. Neil is so tired, Alex is in his side-projects, and Ged is in a long long vacation... Please, tell me that it's a lie, a bad joke. Here in Chile only a few guys really love Rush. If this is true, we will not die, but life will get more bored and unhappy. Save us! Who noticed that the first line of B,B&B of the ESL was re-recorded? I played that song with karaoke, and I heard the same line but sang in a different way... probably a Monitor remain. That makes me think... Did Rush re-record the hard-to-play parts and vocal lines in the live albums? YYZ is a studio fake? Why La Villa Strangiato and YYZ don't appear in the ESL video? I hope that it will be just a suspect. I love Rush, they are my passion. But I like to be honest with myself. Keep on Rushing! Remis Ramos C. P.S: "Chile" is a country, not a hot sauce... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Stuart Hodgetts <hodgetts@cyllene.uwa.edu.au> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 20:36:33 Subject: Best Stereo for Rush? G'day all, I would have to agree that Rush sounds absolutely awesome through through an Arcam amplifier. For those who might not want to spend too much on the quality of Rush sound (what am I saying!!!??) then I would suggest a mid range Kenwood amplifier and cd player (all metal component - no plastics) with a decent set of speakers (such as M/Shorts or Cerwin Vegas). It's not the best stuff in the world, but gives a good range of sound over all of the early-mid-late Rush cd's for the amount of money. For those of you who really want to make a difference to their system, take a range of Rush cd's (and other types of music) to a GOOD stereo centre, ask for someone who KNOWS what they are talking about, get them into the sound room and ask to hook up THE BEST amp, cd player and speakers, test all of the cd's you want and decide whether you can afford to buy it (without having to re-mortgage your house, or sell your car). Work down in quality system components from there until you get the best sound for the money you can afford. At the end of the day, it's what YOU are happy with, not the salesperson (and most of us are quite happy to listen to Rush through almost anything...) Billy Oz...out ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Pete & Rhonda M. Mills" <pmills@txdirect.net> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 19:32:04 -0500 Subject: Howzit goin, eh? Hey Rush-Heads. On the subject of Bob & Doug's "Great White North"... as I consult fine print for the realease date on the vinyl copy I bought as soon as I saw it... (My God, I am totally old) 1981. Close to Christmas, as Chris E. was guessing. Some highlights, as I remember them. "This is the hit single portion...of the album, eh? Geddy Lee is here, from Rush. Howzit goin, Geddy?" "Oh, it's goin pretty good. Gooday, eh!" "Gooday! Thanks for comin down to do our hit." "Well...it's my pleasure eh." "Did our lawyer call you?" Yeah. Uh, y'know... 10 bucks is 10 bucks." "So, if you'd like to put on a touke & some headphones, we can to the hit single now. Did you get the lyric sheet?" "Oh, yeah. I memorized them." "Oh great! Beauty! How'd you do that so fast?" "I'm a professional, eh." Ah, memories. I actually singned a couple of listner petitions that were sent in to Dr. Dimento's Sunday night radio show on 94.7 KMET in So. Cal. that kept "Take Off" No. 1 on his top ten for so goddamn long I think he finally just gave up & stopped playing it. God rest KMET. Another rock station gone forever for the joys of... New Age music. Later, Rush Heads. "Decent singin, eh?" "Yeah, he's good." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: KingLerxst <hopeflguy@sprint.ca> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 20:58:28 -0400 Subject: The Hip/Rush Hey folks: Just wanted to add to the thread about Tragically Hip being an "awesome" band to open up for Rush. Well, they did actually! On the RtB tour, in Toronto, and the audience just went nuts! Would have been cool to see the two bands jam out!! Anyways, just a little side-note for ya, Peace 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 ******************************************************** Department of Sociology & Labour Studies Program, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1 (905) 688-5550 x. 3456 (905) 688-8337 (Fax) http://paradigm.soci.brocku.ca/index.html ******************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 21:21:45 -0400 Subject: just a couple things, then i'll shut up Hey! Mike Z. stood by his words: (re: kazoo) >Nope. I've made a few booboos lately, >but I stand by this one: THAT IS MAS- >SIVE DISTORTION ON A GUITAR >OVERDUB... I'll bow to the technical experts on this one. Only thing is, it seems like a lot of work just to make your guitar sound like a kazoo! :^) And thanks for validating the subdivisons sample. Jack said about Ged's movie hobby: (re: superman) >That's a mighty familiar name on the tour credits ... >Alan Weinrib Well. I've never noticed that before. *Is* he blood? Too much of coincidence not to be. jan inquried: >Well im just woundering,listning to the end of >Cygnus X-1 book one you can hear some >heartbeats or? Someone who knows? Must be album or cassette. The heartbeats didn't make the CD version. Are they on the remaster CD? There was some recommendations on the band Tragically Hip. I picked up Day for Night used, and the initial listen was favorable. Thanks. The guy that runs the store commented on that disc as he rang it up. ("that's a great band, they're from Canada" he said). I've been buying my music there for three years and this is the first time he's ever opined my purchase! He went on to say that he needs to order their new import live CD that will be out soon. I had a two CD limit and had four in my hand; TH, Satriani's latest, Primus-Brown, and Marillion (from 1984 can't remember the name). I dropped the Primus and Marillion. Still waiting for a specific opinion from a Marillion fan for which album to start out with. I didn't care for their "best of" effort. O.K. how about the p/g album cover. (oh no, not again! didn't we just do this?!!?! sorry but I must!) I recently noticed the remaster cover has quite a bit of brown/tan overtones in it. I own the original album and no tan just blue. My question is, the remaster of course states "true to the original release" How is the overabundance of brown true to the original? Was Hugh Syme's picture recolored blue for the album? Why do I ask these silly things? that's all-have a great weekend! later scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RushF1@aol.com Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 21:23:22 EDT Subject: NMS t-shirts <<<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 ]>>> Count me in! I'm always up for another one. (I knew last time there would be a LONG time until the next ones, so my "spare" NMS shirt will get some quality wear-time in the next couple of years...) Seriously, yeah. I'd be happy to order one. Let's see some designs, folks! :) Jerry ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "colin burroughs" <crstalplanet1@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 19:29:04 PDT Subject: My first posting and favorite rush song. This is my first posting and I have skimed most of the NMS so I have a good idea about what goes on around here .Just so ya know my favorite Rush tune is probably La Villa Strangiato. My favorite album is PW. Colin An American Boy haha ---------------------------------------------------------- From: STAR <k2dmoore@ac.mbn.or.jp> Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 12:37:30 +0900 (JST) Subject: T-shirt hunt, PeW drum overdub?, Kids-n-Rush I hope this is a stupid question and has an easy answer. Where can I order a Rush "man in star" T-shirt? I want a small or medium black one to wear when my punkpop band plays gigs so I can piss off the rest of my bandmates and, of course, to spread the Rush word. Few people here in Japan know about Rush (they NEVER tour here) and when we toured New Zealand and Australia last year I found very few people there as well who knew who the hell they were (people sometimes ask what drummer influences me and when I tell 'em they give me a stupid stare). We're going to OZ again in August. So, are there any Aust. Rush fans out there? If so, e-mail me and we'll meet up at one of our gigs or two. Also, I bought the Permanent Waves remaster the other day. Sounds great. Also thought it was interesting that on the inside, behind where the disk goes and underneath the clear case, was a colorful "man in star" painting reproduction. Now THAT would make a cool shirt! It had been a long time since I had heard the disk (I had it on a freakin LP record back which I left back in the states) so I was really suprised and pleased at how great that disk is. Drummer question : Has anyone noticed that on Natural Science that the drums starting when Ged sings "In their own image, the world is fashioned..." seemed to be overdubed? There's a ride cymbal happening as well as a washy hi-hat thing going on. Can't figure out how he could do both at the same time but find it odd that Neil would do anything on record that he couldn't reproduce live. I think he does a cowbell overdub on a song on CP but that could easily be triggerd live. Anyone else noticed this PeW thing or any other Rush drum overdubs which would require a third arm to reproduce live? Kids and Rush. My son is 4 years old and I often send him off to sleep lying next to me -- both of us headphoned using a spliter -- and listening to music. Well, I used to keep it mellow, but recently -- since I got PeW to be exact -- we've been listening to Entre Nous a lot. I think he digs it (believe me, if he didn't, he'd remove the headphones). I figure it's pretty silly to play a bunch of children's songs to kids when there is great music like that made by Rush which can expand their minds to such a greater degree. Sorry for the long fax... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: turboV8@webtv.net Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 23:41:46 -0400 Subject: Rush on boats Hi everyone.This is my first post.I love boats and Rush.Does anyone know of any pictures of Rush in a boat? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jeff Brace" <yn3@email.msn.com> Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 00:34:42 -0400 Subject: Athletes and rush In NMS 2043, GMCLEOD@uapinc.com wrote: On an entirely unrelated note, here's a Rush sighting which I don't >think anyone's mentioned yet. During games at Yankee Stadium, each guy >on the Yankees comes to bat to their own choice of music. Chuck >Knoblauch comes up to Big Money. Anybody else hear this? Does anyone >else know of other pro athletes who are Rush fans? Here in Montreal, F.P. Santangelo comes up to Working Man. Appropriate !\ If you look at MP's liner notes, they mention "the Montreal Canadiens and Steven Shutt" and on PEW ("Steve Shutt and Larry Robinson--thanks for the sticks"). In the inner packaging for CP, there is a picture of Alex in a then-California Angel uniform. I believe that the picture is from when the band was invited by Bryn Smith (then with the Angels, and a huge fan) to batting practice or spring training. A friend of mine saw him on his way into Busch Stadium when he pitched for the Cardinals. Legend has it that he almost always pitched with a Rush shirt underneath his uniform, so he asked him if he had one on that day. He unbuttoned his shirt and sure enough he did. On the back of Signals, there is the "Warren Cromartie Secondary School" on the upper left hand corner of the blueprint. He played for the Expos in the late 80's/early 90's. If my memory serves me right, he was the first African American to play in Japan. Also a hugh fan. He wrote a book about his cultural experiences in Japan. Never looked to see if he mentioned the band, though. I received an email joke the other day that made me immediately think of the Signals cover. A while back, some posted asking what the meaning dalmation meant. Q. If a fire hydrant is full of H2O, what is a dog full of? A. K9P I don't know why I immediately thought of the cover..... Later, Jeff ----------------------------------------------------------
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