The National Midnight Star #2047

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Between Sun & Moon More Kids and Rush Updated Visions book Re: Neil look-alike Kids and Rush Sighting TFE tour attendance (or lack thereof) Re-recorded lyrics on E...SL? FAKES?????? UNDERATED ALBUM! re: Caroline's "Your own Red Barchetta" Kids and Rush re: drumming on Natural Science Re: Rush = Iron Maiden Re: Marillion Recommendations Caps! Rush on Radio Communist Satanists!!! Re: My own Red Barchetta. Iron Maiden, Metallica, flies and Marillion ged on kazoo, alex on violin, neil on party whistle Re: Election Night 1998 rush on boats RE: If You're RED your're DEAD oops Most underrated thread... Rush on the Radio The Red Barchetta Rush=Iron Maiden ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Catherine Brissette" <cloudycat@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 12:41:33 PDT Subject: radio Hey everybody just had to add my voice to all the Seattlites...KISW pretty much rocks, plays tons of Rush...the best is hearing "2112 Overture" and "Temples" during, ahem, the evening rush hour. Though yesterday's afternoon DJ started *talking* during the end of "Red Bachetta"! *gasp* sacrilege! ;) And when the radio alarm went off at 5:22am today, something loud and heavy greeted me, though it took my sleepy brain several seconds to recognize it as "Working Man". ahhh... :) <buh-dunh-dunhnub...buh-dunh-dunhnubnub...Cygnus. ;) (doesn't sound <quite the same in e-mail, does it?) *LOL* :) sunnycat! ******************************************************************* "Set a course just east of Lyra, and northwest of Pegasus..." "A life lived in fear is a life half-lived..." Raincat <cloudycat@hotmail.com> ************************************************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cmoney2@juno.com (Chuck Flowers) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 13:58:02 -0500 Subject: nothing to important >The bill included Rush, Foghat, Pat Travers, Billy Thorpe, Little River Band and others (somewhere >at home I've got the t-shirt with all the bands listed). Ahahah, People Of The Su-un ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jessica Winkworth <cg485@freenet.toronto.on.ca> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 15:56:11 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Geddy's brother Howdy In #2044, Scott McDow wrote: >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. Yep, that's his brother. I actually saw him on a video countdown about a month ago. At first I thought he WAS Geddy, they look so alike. The host of the show was interviewing him because she was touring his company, Revolver Films (at least I think it's his company -- I can't remember whether he owns it or if he's just one of the head honchos). The company's website is at www.revolverfilms.com. It reveals that, surprise surprise, Allan has worked on some Rush videos :-) Later Jessica ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dirk van Maanen <dvmaanen@wxs.nl> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 22:20:18 -0700 Subject: Primus : 1.1 on Richter scale ! ! ! ! ! Hi there ! In Holland, every year we have a festival called pink-pop, in a small town called Landgraaf. Rush played there during their Hemispheres periode. Last weekend Primus played in front of 60.000 people at Pink-pop. What happened ? 60.000 people go nuts, jumping up and down, and the Meteoroligic institute registered an earth-quake 1.1 on the Richter scale, with it's epic centre at Landgraaf, during Primus' performance, at Pink-pop ! ! ! ! Let's see Rush doing that ! (I'm NOT a Primus fan, but this is unique ! ! ! ) Dirk, Haarlem ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Ware" <Daniel.Ware@enmu.edu> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 14:22:32 -0600 Subject: Ticket scans.. Hey again.. Oh mighty goddess Rush-mgr, do you have a scan of the Dallas Counterparts show. If not I can mail it to ya, seeing as I have no scanner..Let me know.. Cheers, Dan in NM [ Check the tourdates listing, if there's no link then I don't have it! : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "George Rogic" <grogic@whro.org> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 16:34:03 +0000 Subject: Re: Visions Update > In NMS # 2043 Greg Sanderson posted that it was about time that B-man do >an updated vewrsion of the biographical book Visions. For those who didn't >know B-man and the band are no longer considered friends. When the band was >getting ready to release Hold Your Fire they had a.llowed B-man to preview >it and he took it upon himself to leak it out to his radio audience >without the bands permission. In short B-man blew it and will not be >authorised to do an updated book by the band. Upon reading the book, I found it ironic that a high caliber band such as Rush would allow such juvenile, idealistic writing to be published as *the* biography about the band. Heck, maybe they really *would* allow me to produce their next disc! What needs to happen is for Neil to sit down and take the time to do it justice -- we all know he can write. :-) George ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 16:27:35 -0700 Subject: Power Windows Concerning the tribute band Power Windows: I've never seen them live but my younger brother has (twice) and after seeing them the first time he came over to tell me that it was the best imitation of Rush you could imagine. The vocalist had Geddy's voice down pat and the guitars, bass and drums sounded identical to the gear the boys use. In fact... he went so far as to say that if you closed your eyes, you couldn't tell any differences between Power Windows and a live Rush CD. 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: "Daniel Ware" <Daniel.Ware@enmu.edu> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 14:39:30 -0600 Subject: Uberman... Hey gang.. Great thread. I don't know if this has been stated but Nietzsche's vision was of the "Uberman," which translates into Superman. I studies Nietzsche in high school, and don't exactly remember all that went into the thought, but I'm pretty darn sure he did coin the word. Cheers from New Mexico. Dan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Flynn, Jason R" <Jason.R.Flynn@UNISYS.com> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 15:44:47 -0500 Subject: Didacts and Narpets >Martin Urionaguena <uriona@ns1.sminter.com.ar> wrote: > >Hi, any of you could tell me the meaning of "Narpets"? I'm one of the guys >translating all the lyrics to spanish. > >Thank you very much > Martin > Buenos Aires, Argentina Neil has suggested that you play anagrams to figure out what it means. You can do that if you would want Neil to be proud of your effort, or you can just read on below for the answer: Change the letters of Narpets and you get Parents. Didacts, coming from "didactic" (the same in French, possibly the same in Spanish?) means teachers. So Didacts & Narpets is Teachers and Parents. I hope this helps. I doubt you'll be able to translate an anagram into spanish and still make it relevant, but good luck. Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- From: j_mevorah@hwawashington.com (Jack Mevorah) Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 16:57:22 -0400 Subject: 'Visions' of CD-ROMS greg cormier queries: > I'd love to see an updated book but I'm not sure who would write it > beyond the members of the band themselves. Anyone have any ideas > on who the band would entrust with such a personal undertaking ? I think you got it ... the band themselves. Didn't I hear/read of a CD-ROM in the works by the guys -- with history etc? If I recall it was in response to a question about enchanced CD's and Neil said he preferred something more than just tacking a video onto the CD ... something more substantial. anyone? anyone? jack ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "George Rogic" <grogic@whro.org> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 16:40:37 +0000 Subject: Re: 4001 vs 4003 >He didn't. He used a Rickenbacker 4001, not a 4003. The difference? Back >then the 4001 was wired for "Rick-O-Sound" Stereo and the 4003 was mono. I used to own a 4003. Black w/white trim... it WAS wired for "Rick-O-Sound" Stereo. As I recall, when I asked the guy in the store what was the difference (because I wanted what Geddy was using) between the two, he said that the 4001's frets/neck were made to accommodate flat-wound strings, not round-wound. He said the round-wounds caused a lot of wear and tear on the frets and fret board and the 4003 was made with round-wounds in mind. The only people who could really tell you the real truth are Rickenbacker, which does have a website. George ---------------------------------------------------------- From: j_mevorah@hwawashington.com (Jack Mevorah) Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 17:19:00 -0400 Subject: You say 4001, I say 4003 Brian M. Beck says of Ged and the 4003: > He didn't. He used a Rickenbacker 4001, not a 4003. > The difference? Back then the 4001 was wired for "Rick-O-Sound" > Stereo and the 4003 was mono. The difference, actually, is in the neck construction. The 4001 was built for flat-wound strings ... less tension than round-wounds. The 4003 was a response to the market -- roundwound or die! Both are wired for stereo (Rick-O-Sound) with an additional mono output. They are, otherwise, exactly the same. (Although I did notice, way back when that the pickguard was not one-piece on the 4003, but split at the 'bulb' leading to the control knobs). jack ---------------------------------------------------------- From: j_mevorah@hwawashington.com (Jack Mevorah) Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 17:25:59 -0400 Subject: From the mouths of babes. Stephanie Reigh told: > FUNNY STORY: I was in my kitchen, and we were ready to eat grilled > chicken. My brother, sister, and dad were all at the table. I had a fork > and knife in my hands, and for some odd reason I started to tap out the > bell (or whatever... don't bother telling me what it is) beginning in > YYZ. My brother and sister suddenly went, in unison, "denenant nant de > ne ne nant nant..." (the guitar) I just laughed... hahahaha ... does she know Rush fans, or what? "(or whatever... don't bother telling me what it is)" ... I think she's talking to me!? :-) jack ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Adrian Cagnani" <adrian@pocos-net.com.br> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 19:08:36 -0300 Subject: Between Sun & Moon Hello Rushians ! Greetings from Brazil, a country where Rush never played. Did you know that the biggest brazilian newspaper ("Folha de São Paulo") intervewied about two thousand people who went in several concerts, and asked them what band they would like to see playing in Brasil ? Rush was the second answer, right after U2. U2, that hateful, horrible, popful, ridicule band, came in March for shows in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, but Rush... I have a question. Does anybody happen to know the meaning of the folowing verse of Between Sun & Moon of CP : "ahh yes to yes to ahh to yes why the sun why the sun" I can't find the connection with the rest of the lyrics, and can't figure out what Neil means with that. Help would be appreciated. Thank you. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Bytor <Bytor@pcfastnet.com> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 16:19:24 -0600 Subject: More Kids and Rush My one year-old prefers Mozart, 50's music and big band to Rush hands down. This is despite (or possibly because of?) my wife and I having been to five TFE shows while she was pregnant. He does dance like made to any drumming though, so the Rhythm Method is a go. Hugs, Jon Constantly seeking better beer. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: AnneSpeare@aol.com Date: Fri, 29 May 98 8:07:29 EDT Subject: Updated Visions book I wish to make a public apology to Suzanne, aka Xanstar@aol.com, aka oceanrush.com. I help her with the hordes of mail she gets sometimes, and I mistakenly posted MY opinion of the book "Visions" under her screen name. As a result, SHE received a very, VERY nasty email from someone purporting to be Bill Banasciewicz. I just want everyone to know that the opinion as follows from NMS #2044 -- <<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).>> - is *MINE*, not hers, and I once again publicly apologize to her for the mistake. BTW, I'm not the only one who mentioned B-man's unauthorized release of tapes... <<From: greg cormier <cormier_greg@isus.emc.com> In NMS # 2043 Greg Sanderson posted that it was about time that B-man do an updated vewrsion of the biographical book Visions. For those who didn't know B-man and the band are no longer considered friends. When the band was getting ready to release Hold Your Fire they had a.llowed B-man to preview it and he took it upon himself to leak it out to his radio audience without the bands permission. In short B-man blew it and will not be authorised to do an updated book by the band.>> Yet this supposed B-man person INSISTS he never did any such thing. Can someone confirm/deny the story about the HYF tapes and send me a source? Thanks, hope this makes a difference. And if anyone wants to see that nasty mail, just let me know. I'll be more than happy to send it along. But it's too... hell, it's just plain EVIL if you ask me, and cruel too, to post here. Again, thanks for listening. Karen ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 19:50:09 -0400 Subject: Re: Neil look-alike >>>>> FlatYer5s@aol.com writes: > This may be a dead topic, but how about Steve Hackett (ex-Genesis > guitarist) playing Neil in the Rush movie? That would be great! Then maybe Neil could play Steve Hackett in a Genesis movie! > Although Hackett may need some acting lessons before tackling the > role... Not to mention drumming lessons.. and I guess Neil would probably need some guitar lessons. Slim :) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: EMarie2112@aol.com Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 19:59:51 EDT Subject: Kids and Rush Sighting I have written about my 9 year old Rush fan, Cory, before on here. He is a great kid and believes he is the next Neil Peart (he actually is a great little drummer). Tonight he called me into the TV room yelling, "Mommy...come here quick...they're playing RUSH!". As it turns out, he was watching the hockey game on ESPN (Buffalo v. Washington) and they were playing Freewill. Cory and I sang along till they cut it off to get back to the game. Soon after (within a minute), Buffalo scored (Cory's choice in the game). Do I have a cool kid or what? Anyone else watching this game? Cool, eh? Ellen ---------------------------------------------------------- From: chrise@spie.org Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 16:38:23 -0700 Subject: TFE tour attendance (or lack thereof) > [ The problem with this past tour is it wasn't promoted much (in a lot of > cities it wasn't advertised AT ALL!) and I guess a lot of Rush fans > just didn't know about the tour. : rush-mgr ] Exactly! If not for TNMS, I don't know when I would've heard about the tour. I know several people who went only because they heard via the net. The local paper didn't mention it until the week of, and coming up with $40 and a ride in just a couple of days is, for many people, a bit much... Maybe the NEXT tour (hint to Rush's management) will be well-advertised. I have missed Rush in the past because I just didn't hear about it... Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Remis Ramos" <remistocles@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 20:48:52 CLT Subject: Re-recorded lyrics on E...SL? FAKES?????? Hi rushians everywhere! I insist, I heard a little voice in my cd when played the Beneath, between & behind with karaoke. That was the same first line, but sang in a different way. I don't want to be disappointed, I think that Ged is the best bass player in the world. But... can he sing and play perfectly alive? In the ASOH video, in the intro of 2112 Alex play a Black guitar, and also appears images with the white one... and it happen in several songs. Fakes? Remis, The Chilean Ged. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jan Estling" <jan.estling@araby-dalbo.com> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 00:49:55 +0200 Subject: UNDERATED ALBUM! Rush´n Roll to you all ! Underated rush album "greg". Well i think that COS is the most underated, for me its one o f the best. It has the most dynamic Rush songs, with the spectra of...beaty...mysty...aggressive.. dirty....punky....slick....dreamy.....melankolic.. sadness.....positivly......etc..etc...zzzzongs! Fun memory! (some memory last for ever..) In Sweden we celebrate midsummer around 20 of june In 1980 i was at an outdoor danceplace with a trio playing old swedish folksongs ...dancing "hambo" and jazzy dances etc...well ..we youngsters had a big taperecorder that we played when the "power trio" had a break....It was a various sort of music..., when "THE SPIRIT OF RADIO"..was played a couple in the age of 70 !!!! were dancing a type of swedish folkdance to it....we laughed til we started crying it was so fun to watch.....end... >....There is no wrong places for RUSH music!!! Thats all for today!........just! one more... I´m in motion I am still I am crying I am still I´m together I`m forever At the start Still...I am swederusher "lex rushon" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Wonger3@aol.com Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 21:50:24 EDT Subject: re: Caroline's "Your own Red Barchetta" >From: Caroline in the City <lulu@macconnect.com> >Date: Mon, 1 Jun 98 20:12:58 -0500 >Subject: Your own Red Barchetta > >Hello fellow Rush freaks! > >I've been corresponding with a fellow NMS'er (Hi Broon...er, Tom!!), and >we discussed a thread that I thought would be kind-of fun. How many >NMS'ers have their own Red Barchetta? I recently bought mine...a 1995 red >Mazda Miata. It's my graduation present to myself. And the first song I >played in the tape deck? Guess... > > [ The co-rush-mgr owns a red '94 Toyota Celica :-) Me, I get a > gray van! hee hee : rush-mgr ] > Hello fellow NMS'ers! It's been a long time since I've written into the NMS. I think it's been since after Rush had played The Rose Garden in Portland, OR on May 14th, 1997. The sixth and final show I saw on the 96-97 Test For Echo tour! Anyways, I stumbled upon this thread. I'd love to add my two cents worth. I purchased a "red barchetta" recently! It's a 1998 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg Limited Edition. I bought it at my local Volkswagen dealer in the greater Los Angeles, CA area in April. Love the car and in my 6 disc CD changer is Rush of course! Hoang Dinh aka Wonger Wonger3@aol.com "He's got a star map of Hollywood..a list of cheap motels..all along the freeway." - Dreamline (Lee, Lifeson, Peart) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marc S. Bellavia" <marcbell@eznet.net> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 22:10:11 -0400 Subject: Kids and Rush Hello all, My girlfriend's daughter, age 6, is now a big Rush. I have a 10 CD = changer in my car, and she is always asking to hear Rush. First it was = Closer to the Heart, then it was A Distant Early Warning, and now I am = "rediscovering" Test for Echo, because she wants to hear Half the World = or Totem. She announces the songs after the first few beats!!! I think = she knows the songs and their titles better than I do!!! As I type = this, I am listening to Caress of Steel. Her thoughts on this = album..."That's really great music." =20 I would never have thought this possible... A six year old Rush fan!!! = There is still hope for the kids of today! Marc S. Bellavia aka By-Tor II ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 22:19:08 -0700 Subject: re: drumming on Natural Science >>> He's alternating between the ride bell and hi-hat. One hand on the >>> ride, the other on the hi-hat. When it's time for the snare drum, >>> his right hand comes off the cymbal for the hit, then right back >>> to the cymbal. It's 32nd notes, so it washes together nicely >>> giving the impression the two cymbals are being played at the same time. damn straight! He does a simliar "simultaneous high-hat/ride cymbal thing" during the beginning of Subdivisions (about 20 seconds into it) 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: Raj M <boabie@mail.webspan.net> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 22:36:14 -0400 Subject: Re: Rush = Iron Maiden Hey there, I have every Rush and Iron Maiden album. I've listened to both bands since the early 80s. A few similarities: Both: have songs called 'Twilight Zone' have songs based on Colerige poems : 'Xanadu' - 'Ancient Mariner' mention the Enola Gay in songs : 'Manhattan Project' - 'Holy Smoke' songs influenced by sci-fi : '2112' - 'To Tame A Land', etc... songs influenced by historical events : 'Red Sector A' - 'The Trooper', etc... have great bass players : Lee - Harris The major differences: different countries of origin : Canada - England different type of lineup : trio - 5 piece dual guitars different styles : Hard/Progressive Rock - Heavy Metal/Headbanging Rush has the same lineup since '74, Maiden has always had a revolving door lineup (only Steve Harris and Dave Murray remain constants) Maiden is basically washed up, Rush is still going strong. I think the major difference between lyric styles is that Peart has a more mature writing style than Harris or the other guys. Growing up listening to both bands, I definitely relate more to Rush songs now that I'm older. Maiden songs were geared more towards that teen-age metal crowd. I'm not saying they were anything like those cheezy 80s metal bands (i.e. Quiet Riot, Ratt). Their songs have some good content, but they're written in a simpler manner. I still listen to the older Maiden albums every once in a while, but the band has degraded since Adrian Smith left. If anyone wants to check em out, I recommend : Iron Maiden, Killers, Number Of The Beast, Piece Of Mind, Powerslave , Somewhere In Time, Seventh Son ..., & Live After Death. The rest of stuff isn't worth listening to. Anyway, that's just my opinion. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Alex Smith" <bacchus@azstarnet.com> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 22:37:41 -0400 Subject: Re: Marillion Recommendations > There's a single which came out in '82, I think, called > "Market Square Heroes" which has an awesome Genesis-esque 19-minute > song called "Grendel," but "MSH" is going to be almost impossible to find. just thought I'd throw my two cents in here... If you want to find "Grendel", just get the B-sides CD called "B'sides Themselves" >..and just to show you how sick *I* am, I first heard Grendel via midi and LOVED it.. and bought "B'sides Themselves" soley based on that one listen! -- Michael Mejido - (mmejido@gti.net) NY/NJ MetroStars TAXI Fanzine - http://www.gti.net/mmejido/ -- NOW PLAYING: Pink Floyd - "Meddle" -- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: brogdene <brogdene@erols.com> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 22:55:05 -0400 Subject: Caps! Well, they lost the game, but they played Rush as a filler whilst waiting for a face-off. Just one more reason the Sabres are gonna lose this series. :-) ed brogden brogdene@erols.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: UberMar@aol.com Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 00:11:57 EDT Subject: Rush on Radio Hi. I am kind of enjoying reading what Rush is played on everybody's stations. So I wanted to relate this: I have been a Rush fan since I was about 6 years old (and heard Tom Sawyer). Having the severely limited finances of your typical grade school student, I had two Rush tapes. One was Permanent Waves, the other was a tape of every time I heard Rush on the radio. As far as I remember, it had Tom Sawyer The Spirit of Radio Limelight LakeSide Park Freewill So that is a list of Rush heard on the radio (by me) from 1980ish to 1985ish. I wish I still had that tape. But some bastard stole my tape collection about 5 years ago. Hey, buddy, if you are on this list - you stink. Mar "God is Dead" - Nietzsche "Nietzsche is Dead" - God ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Alex Smith" <bacchus@azstarnet.com> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 21:12:13 -0700 Subject: Communist Satanists!!! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh we've been listening to a bunch of Communist Satan Worshippers!!! and they must be skinheads too because they're Going Bald!!! oh my god, they're Losing It!!! and they're watching me with their Emotion Detector and they're going to poison Florida with a Red Tide!!!!!!!!!!!!! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh we've all been tricked along! quick, must find my Celine Dion and Spice Girls to counteract these evil commies! red! red everywhere! National Midnight Star! Star! rush-mgr, you're a Communist too!!! "Are you, or have you ever been, a member of the Communist Party?" uhhhhhhhh never mind. that was just the product of a delusional mind! i hope! currently in the CD player: Styx-The Grand Illusion Dream Theater-Awake The Cure-Disintegration Rush-Signals The Police-Synchronicity currently on the turntable: Genesis-Nursery Cryme (side 2) currently in the tape deck: Marillion-Misplaced Childhood (I can't find any *#&$ing Marillion on CD!) chao, Alex Smith bacchus@azstarnet.com http://www.azstarnet.com/~bacchus/rush/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: BexElttil@aol.com Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 01:13:43 EDT Subject: Re: My own Red Barchetta. Interesting Thread. OK, I'll play along. I have a 1990 Chevy Cavalier (fire engine red) before this I had an '85 Chevette, also red. Neither one was bought brand new, but oh how I love to blast the stereo. Especially "RED BARCHETTA." Beckie -----------======------------- your favorite RUSH quote here. ;) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ted D. Rossier" <trossier@ionet.net> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 00:26:08 -0500 Subject: Iron Maiden, Metallica, flies and Marillion thompsons wrote (about Maiden): >The biggest difference is that they have two guitars and not a whole lot of >emphasis on bass. What are you smoking??? Steve Harris is one of the best bass players in existence! One of the things I like about Maiden is that you can actually hear the bass distinctly, as opposed to some other metal bands. They really do bring the bass out in the mix. Some songs to listen to to see what I mean: Phantom of the Opera, Killers, Innocent Exile, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (the whole album!) just to name a few. BTW John Myung of Dream Theater lists Steve Harris and Geddy Lee as his primary musical influences. One can see why. My buddy Chad said: >Sadly, I live in Okla. City. where we get an hour of Metallica. Oy, Oy, >Headache! Hey, I *like* Metallica! At least the early stuff when they were still a thrash band. Say up through ...And Justice For All. The Black Album has its moments too. Chris Palo said: >"Is a fly without wings called a walk?"--anonymous Not anonymous, Stephen Wright, I believe. On the subject of Marillion: Steve Hogarth does *not* suck, he's a great singer, just different from Fish. 'Brave' is currently unavailable, but the remastered version will be released in August, buy it or die trying. If I were to direct you to two quintessential Marillion CDs, they would be Brave and Fugazi. And, oh, BTW, the epic 'Grendel' can be had on the 'Script' remaster bonus disc, along with 2 versions of MSH and other stuff. Ted - Ted D. Rossier trossier@ionet.net "Individually, we are a ass, but together, we are a genius." -Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 00:21:48 -0700 Subject: ged on kazoo, alex on violin, neil on party whistle >Alex Gray said: >The sound doubling Alex's solo is NOT a guitar, I'm sorry. I can quite >clearly hear distinguishing characteristics of a FIDDLE, a VIOLIN. >I've listened to that section over and over, many times, and I just >can't _not_ hear the fiddle's distinct scraping attack (particularly >right when it comes in at 4:22 or whatever). The only way a _guitar_ >could do that would be with the aid of a fairly advanced guitar synth, >which Alex most certainly did NOT have in 1975... Well, none of them play violin. There is no credit to any other musicians, which the boys do do when they use them. And if you use a pick(I don't) you can easily get that scraping sound along a string. It sounds like classic tube amp fuzz to me. From, say, a Marshall stack cranked up with a fuzz pedal? Didn't Alex have that setup at one point? Any one else play a lot of guitar and recognize that sound? Clapton has done it, too, and probably a host of others. And I'm not aware of any guitar synth that would ADD the sound of a bow scraping to just one note, even now. question: What is my spare copy of Visions worth? Thinking of selling it, depending. mike "a poet who reads his verse in public may have other bad habits as well."--Robert A. Heinlein http://www.2112.net/daggers rush-related stickers ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John and Darlene Heald <healdia@pacbell.net> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 22:38:35 -0700 Subject: Re: Election Night 1998 For all of you interested in that all important Woodland, CA. City Council election...Neal Peart did win a seat, with around 25% of the vote. Now the big question,...will he still tour? Cheers, John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 00:37:00 -0700 Subject: rush on boats page 84 of Visions has Ged and B-man on a boat together. mike "There is nothing...simply nothing...worth nearly half so much doing...as simply messing about in boats." Toad, in The Wind In The Willows ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dustin Clingman" <dustin@gdi.net> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 18:37:28 -0400 Subject: RE: If You're RED your're DEAD In reference to Aaron Calder's post on the mighty color red and it's many appearences in Rush albums and songs, I would like to point out that red is one of the three primary colors.. take another look at ASOH for more references. Also in response to the red not concerning communism... I am sorry, it's does. Consider that Grace Under Pressure was written during the Cold War and at the height of Communism. The references to the Cold War in songs like "Distant Early Warning" and "Red Sector A" point to a world on the brink of nuclear holocaust and totalitarianinsm.. The entire album point to an uneasieness in the world. This is probably my favorite album because Rush was not afraid to tackle these topics back in Orwell's 1984 Dustin Clingman ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 00:42:21 -0700 Subject: oops err, that's ged and NEIL on a boat on page 84 of visions. The Tama ad picture with Neil on the raft is page 85. I sit corrected mike "you don't mean I 'can't do that.' You mean I'm 'not SUPPOSED to do that.' There's a difference."--Mad Mike http://www.2112.net/daggers Rush-related stickers ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mark irwin <mirwin1@flash.net> Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 22:50:06 +0000 Subject: Most underrated thread... Most underrated? COS.This album doesn't even get much respect from fans, let alone the general public. Yet this is tha album that made Rush decide to do it their own way, even though commercially, it failed. I also thinks it's one of Alex's best efforts. Listen to the remastered version. It is well deserving of wider recognition. Mark Irwin mirwin1@flash.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mark irwin <mirwin1@flash.net> Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 23:00:14 +0000 Subject: Rush on the Radio in answer to the Rush on the Radio thread, two stations out here in SoCal USED to support the boys. 91X, back in the early 80's, used to play FBN or Tom Sawyer along with Stairway to Heaven every hour on the hour. KLOS 95.5 in L.A. used to have RushHour on Wednesday nights. They played all requests and usually had some cool background info on the songs. I don't know why, but we don't get Rush too regularly on the radio anymore. And when we do, it's always Tom Sawyer, SOR, or occasionally, FBN. Mark Irwin mirwin1@flash.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim B <jimb@hardwaretech.com> Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 02:34:20 -0400 Subject: The Red Barchetta >Hello fellow Rush freaks! >I've been corresponding with a fellow NMS'er (Hi Broon...er, Tom!!), and >we discussed a thread that I thought would be kind-of fun. How many >NMS'ers have their own Red Barchetta? I recently bought mine...a 1995 red >Mazda Miata. It's my graduation present to myself. And the first song I >played in the tape deck? Guess... > [ The co-rush-mgr owns a red '94 Toyota Celica :-) Me, I get a > gray van! hee hee : rush-mgr ] Ford introduced a prototype car that never made it to production years ago called the Ford Ghia Barchetta! Wish I could get my hands on that car (it was a red convertible two seater!). P. S. This is a first post from a reader for several years, I actually helped produce a newsletter for Prodigy readers years ago called "The Chronicles". Any former subscribers out there? Jim aka Dreamline (We're only immortal for a limited time!) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Stuart Clark <sclark@star.herts.ac.uk> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 08:51:23 +0100 (BST) Subject: Rush=Iron Maiden I'm not sure that the statement is true but I do like both Rush and Iron Maiden. There are a few Iron Maiden 'progressive' tracks that anyone new to Maiden should check out: Alexander the Great from Somewhere in Time The Clansman from Virtual XI - Steve Harris plays an accoustic bass to great effect on this. I caught Iron Maiden in London on 16th May 1998 on their Virtual XI tour and would like to urge all US fans to check them out - great stuff and they were obviously having a ball. I also caught Test For Echo in Toronto last summer and I think the two bands are chalk and cheese but both have the same commitment to and enjoyment in their respective types of music. Perhaps that is why I like em both. Any fan who wants more details about the Maiden gig, email me privately. Stu ****************************************************************************** Stuart Clark Astronomy Department Tel: +44 1707 324702 University of Hertfordshire Fax: +44 1707 324702 College Lane Hatfield email: sclark@star.herts.ac.uk Herts. AL10 9AB U.K. ****************************************************************************** ----------------------------------------------------------
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