The National Midnight Star #2075

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Rush's Career neil's kid(s) Tom Sawyer on Toy Soldiers Small Soldiers Shock Rock II (Neil Peart and Kevin Anderson) Another Rush cover John Rutsey Brian Setzer Orchestra/Peter Collins Can anybody answer these questions? what is the meaning of the song, "Limelight"? Tom Sawyer in the Movies This is becoming routine Neil's losses tact A worthy cause RUSH & the environment Body Electric Video Tom Sawyer in movie preview Not Fade Away/You Can't Fight It The 'bots can't help their feelings... Rush is selection of the month "New" Rush song heard on the radio.... Barenaked Ladies cover and Pink Floyd retired? LEAST favorite Rush songs The Best Rush Quiz!!! Puanani of the Desert? Debatable Topics II Review of "Small Soldiers" Video sales! Rush Music on the BIG Screen Wish set list First in a series, revisited Vote for Rush Catalog numbers real videos GO PISS UP A ROPE To celebrate Ged's upcoming 45th birthday... Geddy Lee Bass ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Wed Jul 22 15:10:43 PDT 1998 Subject: Administrivia IMPORTANT PLEASE READ!!! Well, I come back to find that syrinx's mail server is down for repair. So if you've been sending anything into the digest, it's probably bounced by now (if not, it will in a few days). I've decided to finally move the digest over to its permanent home at tnms.com. So please pay attention to the posting and admin addresses (the same, just to tnms.com instead of syrinx.umd.edu) and start using 'em! This will probably be the only digest for a few days, until people start using the new address. Here they are, just to repeat: To Post: rush@tnms.com For Admin Mail: rush-mgr@tnms.com or rush-request@tnms.com Any questions, mail me. - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hawkfeathr@cinti.net Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 18:16:39 +0000 Subject: Rush dreams In hopes of lightening up the mood around here, I thought I'd pick up on someone's recent thread about weird Rush dreams. Since 1981, I was hot into Rush. My first concert had been when I was fifteen, after the release of MP, and although I didn't know who they were when I went to the concert (can you believe this?) after it I ran out and bought all their albums. That's a story for another time. So I'm immersing myself in Rush, learning to play their songs on guitar, eating and sleeping Rush, getting more turned on by Geddy's bass lines and Neil's drumming than by Alex's playing (o well). This was a few months before the release of Signals. One night I dreamt about a song, and I actually remembered the tune and the words of the refrain. I woke up singing, "....but I worry about you..." No idea what the hell it was, of course. A few months later, driving around with my boyfriend, I hear this song on the radio with "my" refrain in it, and they back-announce, "....that was the new release from RUSH!" WHOAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pretty cool, huh? Anyone else? Peace from Cinti, Elise "And if the toaster stops There's only the pound-cake to blame......" --- The Breadman ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Gerard Lupoli <jglupoli@snet.net> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 18:20:29 -0400 Subject: My favorite albums Hi Rushians, I'd just thought I'd give you my idea of the best rush albums from best to worst. 1. 2112(of course) 2. A Farewell To Kings(Cygnus X-1 rocks) 3. Hemispheres(so does Hemispheres) 4. All The World's A Stage 5. Exit... Stage Left 6. A Show Of Hands 7. Moving Pictures 8. Fly By Night 9. Permanent Waves 10. Caress Of Steel 11. Rush(including Not Fade Away/ You Can't Fight It) 12. Test For Echo 13. Counterparts 14. Signals 15. Roll The Bones 16. Grace Under Pressure 17. Power Windows 18. Hold Your Fire You probably noticed that I didn't include Presto. That's because it's the only album I don't have. In case of those of you who are wondering why I put the albums from the 80's last, it's because that since I'm 14, I'm not too crazy about that 80's style (synthesizer age) kind of music. I like their stuff from 73-81 the most (even though I'm a 90's teenager) because I like music from the Hard Rock Era of the late 60's to early 80's. By the way, I don't think that Rush will break up anymore. I figured, why should Neil quit the band and give up drumming. Then he'll think "We'll I quit my career and I gave up drumming. Now what am I supposed to do." He'll probably get over it (just like after his daughter died.) We all get over things like this. We have to learn to accept it. He has no reason to end it all. Matt Lupoli North Haven, Ct ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rodd Karp (Volt Computer) (Exchange)" Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 16:29:19 -0700 Subject: Rush sighting at muh grocery store! I just finished writing some new music, and went to QFC (Quality Food Centers) here in Seattle. I was just about the only one in there, it was late at night (but before midnight) and the guys were all stocking the shelves, where I purchased some tasty Raisin-Bran (ON SALE!) and some oh so rewarding Grape-Nutz. As I enter the store, I hear none other than 'In The Mood'... I thought it appropriate as I was truly very hungry, and could not wait to consume the said food products. I hummed and even sang just a little, but only to the ice cream. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rushfan.2112@juno.com (Christopher W Lindsay) Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 19:27:56 -0400 Subject: The Camera Eye I am sure that this was discussed and maybe grew tired by the NMSers, but what does everyone think occurs in the song "The Camera Eye" after "unique to every city's streets....(drum roll)..." I think Ged burps and says "oh boy." Actually I don't think that, but I use to. Let's start a thread, what did people think it was? Be credible, don't say "Paddy cake, paddy cake" or anything. My friend thinks he burps and says "god d**n!" Serious note: In the faq it says that there is a soundbyte of Clark Kent from Superman, where is it? Is that what the blurb is? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jeremy D. Brown" <peart@purdue.edu> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 19:53:29 -0500 Subject: RUSH sighting On WHME Fort Wayne Indiana, on Bob Enyart Live ( A christian talk show), Rush was played before and after going to commercials breaks. He has also played Pink Floyd during his show. Songs he played were Subdivisions, Anthem, Roll The Bones, Closer To The Heart, and Big Money. There were more but I missed some of the show. These were just samples of the songs too. Jeremy Brown "I try to find humor wherever I go maybe that's why I'm so serious ;)"-me peart@purdue.edu http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~brown6 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: MTC <emptysea@earthlink.net> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 20:15:05 -0500 Subject: Concert Video? Has there been any word of any possible video taped concerts accompanying the new live releases - similar to ASOH or ESL? I for one would prefer to see the live performances of the music. M.T. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: LastGrtDay@aol.com Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 00:42:01 EDT Subject: Rush's Career For Neil Peart, obviously a pretty introverted personality, losing loved ones like that must be next to impossible to deal with. I'm a pretty introverted personality myself and if I lost my wife and daughter, I'd call it quits. In fact, if Rush calls it quits, I'll be happy for them. I love the band SO much, they have changed my life in ways I can't begin to describe... and if they say enough is enough, I support them. Honestly, I wish they don't but I think it's a great possibility right now. Thanks, that's all Arbon Reimer ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Martin <quicklad@pobox.com> Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 07:40:41 -0400 Subject: Tom Sawyer on Toy Soldiers Hello All, I just picked up the soundtrack cd for Toy Soldiers (haven't seen the movie yet). There is a re-mixed Tom Sawyer as the second to last song. After listening to it twice, this song is starting to grow on me. I don't dislike the original version, but I've heard it so many times, it's certainly not my first choice. I don't think the remix will be everyone's cup of tea, but at least it's better than a bunch of 'hair' musicians butchering up Rush's work. It isn't a 'dance' remix, although the beat has certainly changed to a more mortal one. The remixer has also done some interesting things with Geddy's voice. As for the rest of the soundtrack, I've listened to it once and don't remember anything in particular standing out except for the original version of War after Tom Sawyer. In other semi-Rush related news, I tried to buy 'Stunt' the latest from Barenaked Ladies, not to be found-sold out at two circuit cities and a best buy. I think they'll be high up on Entertainment Weekly's chart next week. Eric-also a fan of Spock's Beard, Discipline and Porcupine Tree Try them out, one of them is bound to appeal ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "DJ Benjamin" <cygnus_71@hotmail.com> Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 09:52:57 PDT Subject: Small Soldiers Something I have been waiting for, to happen this century: Seeing Geddy, Alex and Neil's names in the credits of a movie. "Tom Sawyer" is played very briefly in "Small Soldiers" but hey --they finally were included in a major motion picture soundtrack. :-) CYGNUS-X1@bigfoot.com My web site: http://www.bigfoot.com/~CYGNUS-X1 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rushfan.2112@juno.com (Christopher W Lindsay) Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 13:17:10 -0400 Subject: Shock Rock II (Neil Peart and Kevin Anderson) I work at a discount bookstore and a shipment of "Shock Rock II" books came in. This book has the stroy "Drumbeats" by Neil Peart and Kevin Anderson. If you want a copy, I'll send it to you for at cost (I'll make no money on it--I respect RUSH fans that much) which would be $2.75 + tax (total=$2.92) and whatever the S&H charges will be on it. Just e-mail me and I'll give you details. I got five copies only--first come, first serve. I'm still hoping for "The Masked Rider" to come in; we get a lot of Canadian publisher's books. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Beshuk <pbeshuk@TSO.Cin.IX.Net> Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 13:43:31 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Another Rush cover Paul, Nice job on the Rush covers list. There's one more, as of about 1 month ago. It's an EP by Liquid Gang. They're sort of Guns'n'Roses-ish. They covered Working Man. Pretty straightforward version. The verses insturmentation is slightly acoustic-electric, but still pretty hard rock sounding. I think they deviated from the lead guitar just a bit also. If you want this CD, you can have it for what I paid + postage = $15. I forget the title of the CD at the moment. Pete 5431 Kenwood Rd. #203 Cin. OH 45227 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: dt-streamline@webtv.net (Derek Tetlow) Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 11:47:15 -0600 (MDT) Subject: John Rutsey Does anyone know what the "other interests" were that John Rutsey was persuing after he left Rush? Does anyone know what he does now? Derek Tetlow Streamline Sports Video "Simplification through Modernization" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Guy Hamernik <ghamernik@ucrpo.roch.edu> Date: Thu, 09 Jul 1998 18:03:44 -0500 Subject: Brian Setzer Orchestra/Peter Collins I went to see the BSO at the Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley last Friday. The show was incredible. If you like Big Band, Swing, SKA, or Rockabilly, don't miss out when they come to your town. They were selling the new CD "Dirty Boogie" at the show, and I was surprised to see it was produced by Peter Collins, "G/P" Producer. They even included a new studio version of the Stray Cats "Rock This Town" on the new CD. Opening act "Big Rude Jake" was also good. Jake is from Canada, and the other four members were from Manhattan (according to their T-shirt Sales Girl.) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: JJP4@mead.com Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 17:48:06 -0400 Subject: Can anybody answer these questions? I listened to a rush bootleg the other day called "Freefall" and it had a song I've never heard about. It was called "Badboy." Can somebody confirm that this is just a cover song or something else. [ Cover of a Beatles song, which I was told a while ago was yet ANOTHER cover, but of course I don't remember the original artist. Oh well, one of these days I'll actually write these things down! : rush-mgr ] Also, for those who might know the answer, I have noticed that their has been alot of reference to the color RED over the years by Rush. For instance The Red Star in 2112/Red Barchetta/Red Sector A/ Red Tide/ Color Red/Hold Your Fire Album Cover/ and possibly more. My theory ties it into the 2112 concept, but I'm just not sure. Please make some feedback. Here's another question I have. Does anybody know Ged/Alex/Neil's beer of choice? I know Bob & Doug McKenzie's is Elzinor. (By the way, has anybody heard if they're ever going to come out with another movie?) Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- From: catch-22@juno.com (song youson) Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 21:38:08 -0400 Subject: what is the meaning of the song, "Limelight"? First of all, I don't know what motivates people under this digest to flame rush mgr. It seems to me that she has done much for the cause than anyone else and this work is tiresome. For whatever reasons there are, I think as mature adults and great "Rush Fans", we can find much better ways to express own's opinions. Make opinions constructive. Would you talk to your boss the same way? Anyway, if you agree with this why don't you send her a cyber dozen of roses? * * * * * * * * * * * * <<<<dozen If I had asked this question about "Limelight", over 99% of you will respond with correct interpretation about the song. For those who wants dig really deep into Jackie Taylor's death, maybe Neil had foreseen this when he wrote the lyrics???? Peace for JT and Neil's familes. Song Barb--we are novels that no one else has read... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Gay <mikegay@freeside.scsd.k12.ny.us> Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 23:34:12 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Tom Sawyer in the Movies I know that someone mentioned that TS is played in Small Solders. Well, guess what...I saw a preview for the new Adam Sandler movie, "Waterboy" and they played Tom Sawyer! I could hardly believe it. At first I thought, "Well the person was wrong, s/he thought that it was in Small Solders but it's really in Waterboy." To my surprise, It was/is in both! Is there some big thing going on with Tom lately? Why did two movies both use the same song? In the 'I wonder' category, I wonder what Rush feels about it. Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cmoney2@juno.com (Chuck Flowers) Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 02:06:25 -0500 Subject: This is becoming routine In what seems to be a common practice these days, there is another movie trailer featuring Tom Sawyer. It is for the new Adam Sandler flick, "The Waterboy" and features about a minute of the song, including vocals. Has Hollywood embraced Rush as the voice of a new generation? [ Good question. I saw the same trailer (before "Lethal Weapon 4") Two movies in two months, both using Rush, BOTH using the same song, very creepy... : rush-mgr ] out c money ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Elmer Goad" <egoad@chesapeake.net> Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 11:37:52 -0400 Subject: Neil's losses As I listen through my RUSH CD collection these past few days a few things come to mind relating to Neil's most recent loss: I tune into certain songs I have played when tragedy has struck in my life and reflect on how a dealt with those times. Afterimage gets alot of play when any death occurs. Marathon was in heavy rotation when my 2 month old niece died in Sept. '86. Available Light and Presto were constantly being played when my Dad got sick in '94 and when he finally succumbed to heart and lung disease in Feb. '97. The point being, if there is one, I am grateful the band created music that has moved me enough to be part of my own grieving process. My hope for Neil and his family is simple; that they find strength to go on with their own lives as best they can. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: anthym@webtv.net (scott chase) Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 11:55:40 -0400 (EDT) Subject: tact I feel bad for Neil's loss. What else can I say? To dwell on it and snowball it into threads and flamefests is something that needs to be avoided at all costs, PLEASE :-) I see it brewing already. Hoping not to sound rude: Let's give it a rest, out of respect for those whose concern it really is. In non-Rush related news, I got two Catherine Wheel CD's last week _Adam and Eve_ and _Happy Days_. I haven't had much time to listen to them yet. "Judy Staring at the Sun" was a song that caught my ear a couple years ago. BTW, I'm sure most of you know that Catherine Wheel injects a little tribute to Rush of their own at the end of the _Like Cats and Dogs_ CD. Not bad. I haven't kept up with much of the newer "progressive" type music coming out. I think some songs I've heard on the radio by I Mother Earth and Third Eye Blind have been OK. Any suggestions for a fellow Rushian looking to buy a couple new CD's? Someone should have a "Rush fan's guide to non-Rush music", keeping it up to date with reviews and latest releases. Scott CttChase ---------------------------------------------------------- From: KDAF39B@prodigy.com (MR MATT C BREFORD) Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 11:59:33, -0500 Subject: A worthy cause I was moved by a post suggesting that we express our condolances about Jackie and Selena by volunteering in our own communities. I thought it was very sensible. To that end I want to inform anyone in the Denver/Boulder/Greeley/Fort Collins area who might be interested in just such an opportunity. Children's Hospital in Denver is sponsoring a thing called the Courage Classic. It is a bicycle tour that covers 150 miles over three days over the weekend of July 17-19, up in the mountains around Leadville and Dillon. Participants collect pledges, which are then donated to Children's Hospital. You can gather more info by contacting the Tour itself at (303)-456- 9704 or email at cclassic@aol.com. I am still collecting pledges. If anyone who recieves this is interested, please email me at kdaf39b@prodigy.com. As we all know, Neil is an avid cyclist. It was his enthusiasm that inspired me to take it up. Think of it--Mountain air, ESL in your Discman and a way to channel your thoughts and energy in a way that will benefit you (your body will love you and vice versa) and people who you don't even know. Way cool. Thanks for your time, and I hope to meet all of you there!! Matt ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cowfish7@juno.com Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 16:04:07 -0400 Subject: RUSH & the environment Hi kids, I haven't been reading thru all the digests recently, so I don't know if this has already been mentioned.... but for those or you who are interested.... http://www2.rocktropolis.com/main/events/environment/#hear_show Rock and the Environment Live Concert Cybercast July 14th through July 31st, 1998 7:00pm EST Former Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil hosts this provocative interview show in which major rock artists discuss environmental issues and their ideas on how to help save the earth. Guests include Pearl Jam, Blues Traveler, Chris Cornell, Rush, Tonic, Brother Cane, Candlebox, Jerry Cantrell, Days of the New, Our Lady Peace, Seven Mary Three, and Joe Satriani. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: BlkMetllic@aol.com Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 16:13:29 EDT Subject: Body Electric Video Hey... yo... whats up... I work in a video store here in Michigan, and I found a movie called "Incident at Channel Q". It's an early 80's B flick that has numerous rock bands' videos included in the film, and Body Electric is one such vid. Look it up if you can, but don't order it, because then you're just much better off getting that video compilation (The Camera Eye? I think its called) Take care all James "Lucifer my friend, what a trip it's been, but I'm sick of my amends!" CATHERINE WHEEL ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John W Connelly <jwcst4+@pitt.edu> Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 16:18:44 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Tom Sawyer in movie preview Hi folks, Long time no write. Before a matinee screening of Lethal Weapon 4 at my local theater yesterday, there was a preview for an upcoming Adam Sandler flick called "The Water Boy". Background music for this preview included Instrumental parts of "Tom Sawyer", with two lines of Ged's vocals during the credits. I'm not sure, but I think this is the only time I've ever heard Rush during a movie trailer. Anyone else? /===========================================================================\ | John W. Connelly | "If you choose not to decide, | jwcst4+@pitt.edu | | Cognitive Psych. | you still have made a choice"|+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+| | U. of Pittsburgh | - Neil Peart |jwcst4@vms.cis.pitt.edu| \===========================================================================/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Gerard Lupoli <jglupoli@snet.net> Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 19:18:16 -0400 Subject: Not Fade Away/You Can't Fight It Hi Rushians, Rush has released all of their albums on vinyl. I would love to get my hands on Rush's '73 single "Not Fade Away/You Can't Fight It." They only made it on vinyl, but I wish that they would re-release it on cd. It would save us a lot of time looking for it on vinyl, and it would save us a lot of money. I'm not too crazy about plunking down $300 for a 7" vinyl with only 2 songs on it (unless of course I bought it from an idiot who doesn't know how much it's worth.) By the way, I heard somewhere that Rush has a rareties record. Has anybody else heard of this? Matt Lupoli North Haven, Ct ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph Ornelas" <jornelas@electriciti.com> Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 16:57:48 -0700 Subject: The 'bots can't help their feelings... Rush sighting! In a wonderful move on the part of Mystery Science Theater 3000, they've had their second Rush reference in as many episodes. While panning through some *trees,* Mike gets bored and belts out "But the trees can't help their feeling, if they like the way they're made..." but Crow stops him for some reason. Whether it's to end the mangling of a Rush tune, or not, we'll never know. Joseph Ornelas http://www.eciti.com/~jornelas "Different eyes see different things, Different hearts, beat on different strings." -Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- From: greg cormier <cormier_greg@isus.emc.com> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 98 7:24:59 EDT Subject: Rush is selection of the month I belong to the BMG music club and thiws months selection is "Rush retrospective I and II". There is a short write up on the band and what's on the two CD's which is transposed below. Selected by Senior Music Editor Bruce Imber "Progressive Rock" had it's share of milestone bands, but among the prime innovators- ELP, Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis- only Canada's Rush has kept it's core lineup intact for over two decades. Bassist/Vocalist Geddy Lee, Guitarist Alex Lifeson and Drummer Neil Peart form one of the tightest units in Rock, a crack outfit that has it's chops down cold. When a band has this kind of staying power, it's well worth a look back to hear why they've remained on top for so long. Compiled from all 12 of Rush's 1974-1987 studio releases, the "Retrospective" albums are valuable for two reasons: 1)They're the first Rush compilations to be supervised by the band members themselves; 2)Each track has been selected from the recently remastered versions of the original releases, ensuring premium sound quality. And with over 75 minutes of music per disc, together they make up one of the strongest "Best of" sets available from any band. Each individual disc represents a distinctive era in Rush's career, the first volume covering the years 1974-1980, the second taking us from 1981 through 1987. While the earlier tracks take their cue from the Cream- Zeppelin camp, Rush soon found it's own voice, which fully crystallized with the one-two punch of 1976's landmark concept album "2112", and on the lyrical depth of expansive hits like Closer to the Heart, The Spirit of Radio and Freewill. Moving from hit tracks lie Limelight and Tom Sawyer (from the quadruple-platinum "Moving Pictures") through the synthesizer-driven Subdivisions and The Big Money, "Retrospective II" brings the 80's era to a close with more personal new ventures like Time Stand Still and Mission. Beyond the mind-boggling instrumental prowess, tricky time signatures and larger-than-life lyrical themes, "Retrospective II & II" witness Rush moving beyond Progressive Rock flag-bearers into the role of a time-tested Rock legend. Rush creates music that is bigger than life, dazzling in it's technological feats... It's like a sonic video game.- The New York Times ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Arnaldo L. Vincenty" <jojojodio@yahoo.com> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 05:37:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: "New" Rush song heard on the radio.... I think I'm getting to write again to the NMS for a while... Anyway, last Friday afternoon, the rock radio station here in Albany played the new version of Tom Sawyer, from the "Small Soldiers" soundtrack. It is cool, even though is kinda mainstream. Well, what do you expect, Tom Sawyer is Rush's biggest hit song (I think), and the song is perfect for the movie. It's about time movie producers use Rush songs for their movies!!! This will make me go to the theaters and watch Small Soldiers... It's not like Armageddon, where Aerosmith probably had an exclusivity contract in the soundtrack. Arnie Vincenty Albany, GA (San German, P.R.) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Gay <mikegay@freeside.scsd.k12.ny.us> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 09:36:15 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Barenaked Ladies cover and Pink Floyd retired? >From: Paul Horta <phorta@i-2000.com> >Date: Thu, 09 Jul 1998 10:51:41 -0400 >Subject: 2112 Overture cover and others > >Hey Ryan thanks for mentioning the cover of 2112 Overture by Paul >Roraback (drummer from Grammatrain). <snip> >The name of the cd is The Mother Of All Tribute Albums <more snip> >I would also like to list some other Rush covers that have been done >over the years: <more snip> <Now to my point> >There have also been little snippets of Rush songs such as: >Primus doing YYZ intro to Tommy The Cat >Barenaked Ladies doing TSOR and Tom Sawyer on Grade 9 >The Tragically Hip doing Limelight I am a huge Barenaked Ladies (BNL) fan and I have never heard Tom Sawyer in Grade 9. Is in the drum solo? Lyrics? Where? If you could let me know exactly where (CD Time, point in the song, lyrics, etc.) I might be able to hear it. Also... >From: rushfan.2112@juno.com (Christopher W Lindsay) >Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 20:00:05 -0400 >Subject: RUSH'S FINAL >Just a quick noter for y'all to pnder. >Whether RUSH calls it quits or not is not what I'm concerned with (well >it kinda is, but I digress). Anyways, let's just hope they don't pull an >Ozzy or Bob Segar, or Pink Floyd and say, "we're done, we're retiring" >and then a coupla years later, come back. <Snip again> My next point, I'm also a huge Pink Floyd fan. I have never heard that Pink Floyd was retiring. I know that Roger Waters decided that it wasn't going to work but he wasn't Pink Floyd. David Gilmour and Nick Mason decided to continue Pink Floyd (Much to Rogers dissatisfaction.) Anyway, PF didn't retire and return, they just lost a few members. Michael ---------------------------------------------------------- From: ERIC BARBRADY <cartman_72@yahoo.com> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 08:32:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: LEAST favorite Rush songs Greetings fellow Rush freaks, This may actually be on par to tasting forbidden fruit or something like that, but I'm damn curious. I mean, we're all big time Rush fans here. That much is pretty evident. We all have our favorite songs, mine being greats such as "Red Barchetta", "The Camera Eye", "Natural Science", "The Trees",etc., I could go on all day. How about those Rush songs which simply don't cut the mustard? My personal choice for least favorite song would have to be "The Speed of Love" from CP. This is Rush at their weakest. A pretty bland all around effort from the boys. Any other opinions, people? == "Oh my God, they've killed Kenny!" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RushF1@aol.com Date: Sat, 04 Jul 1998 00:16:17 -0700 Subject: The Best Rush Quiz!!! <<<From: Grand Designs <gdesigns@idt.net> A quick note that the Grand Designs Rush Site has a new feature: A monthly Rush quiz built to challenge even the most die-hard fans around. Even more... it's a different quiz every month!!!>>> But...my question is...does he still plagiarize from other sites? Just wondering. Jerry ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RushF1@aol.com Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 11:29:01 EDT Subject: Puanani of the Desert? >From Neil Bonfield (nbonfiel@ford.com) in NMS 2068 <<<PS. I heard from Puanani the other day - she's now a Displaced Hawaiian living in Phoenix...>>> Hey....I wondered what happened to the Island Girl. Didn't see her posts floating around for awhile and I lost her e-mail address. Thanks, Neil! Puanani----get back on and let's hear from you. There are people who miss you. (But Phoenix....I was there three days ago....one hundred eleven degrees. Oy....) Jerry ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "eddy Maxwell" <eddymax@stcl.tamu.edu> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 12:03:13 -0500 Subject: Debatable Topics II Hi! I loved Al Willig's post, "Debatable Topics". He brought up questions that we all should be asking ourselves. Al said: > I’ve been reading the NMS digest for only about a month now. I have to > say, that in general, the postings recently have been much more of a > negative nature (bordering on bickering) than in early June. Perhaps > this goes in fits and starts but I want to say a couple things about > recent goings on. I've been reading for a couple of years, and you're right. There's good issues and bad issues, and they seem to be cyclical, as so much of life is. Frankly, the positive posts are usually around the time of a new release or tour. Once the excitement wears off, we go back to bickering. :( > Is it ok to talk of the death of Neil’s wife? > > Some have suggested, that out of respect for Neil and his family, we > should refrain from discussing it... Much like the > outpouring of support on this digest will not reach Neil, nor will any > of the discussion, so in no way are we disrespecting the man... I would > say this is more of a > therapeutic exercise for us than any real support for Neil, since HE > WON’T READ IT. I know this will sound stupid, but I hadn't thought of it in that way. It's almost a freeing thought, knowing you can say whatever, without worrying about being callous or insensitive (not that Neil would care what any of us have to say anyway). I'm not saying we should go in for a free-for-all gossipfest, but this is a digest for the discussion of the band, whatever that may entail. For me, I like to keep it work-oriented, with occasional dips into their personal lives when it will affect their work. > I have to say that the moment I saw the setlist for An Evening With > Rush, it was my personal feeling that we would not see another studio > effort from the band. These are just my personal feelings. I don’t > have any interest in debating them. I hope I’m wrong but if we’re not > here to give our personal feelings about the band, what exactly are we > doing? Exactly. I really, really, want another album by them, but if they don't put one out, well, I have all of their other stuff to listen to. And like you said, we did get An Evening with Rush, which would be one helluva swan song. > Is it ok to say that one song or another is not enjoyed, skippable, what > have you? Yes!!! The debate of best/worst or must hear/skippable has really helped me "hear" the music or lyrics on certain songs. Someone will post their opinion, and then I'll go back and listen for what they were talking about. I appreciate Rush's songs even more because of these debates. > ...I don’t necessarily want to debate this > through the digest but anyway, my point is that I believe it’s ok to > state an opinion or a critique or a criticism if you provide some > support... Yeah. It makes differing opinions more palatable if there is some backup to what one says. We don't need dissertations, just a sentence or two explaining why. > Anyway, I think it’s possible to discuss/debate without the bickering. Yeah! > Let’s just be > thankful that Alex Van Halen is back on his own digest. AVH? Who's he? Is he a drummer? ;) Valkyrie - "Join me in a flurry of pages/The written word should be more/Think, learn, explore"--Whirlwind Path by me ---------------------------------------------------------- From: EMarie2112@aol.com Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 15:21:00 EDT Subject: Review of "Small Soldiers" I just wrote this review for my Rush website and thought I would share it with y'all: REVIEW OF "SMALL SOLDIERS" From a Rush Fan's Perspective. The past year has shown us a growing trend of remixing the rock songs that appear in a movie for just a few seconds and then putting them on a soundtrack in their remixed form. Since I've already been exposed to this current phenomenon, I was not suprised when I went to see "Small Soldiers". Granted, to hear "Tom Sawyer" on the silver screen was not the only reason why I went to see this film. From the promotions, "Small Soldiers" looked like a neat little movie to go see. But the reason why I went to the movie on opening day was to satisfy my curiosity as to how the film would handle the song. As I had suspected, there was only a small snippet of Sawyer in this film. If you end up having a sneezing fit for a few seconds you can easily miss it. "Tom Sawyer" only appears via the heroin's headphones as she talks on the phone. So all you really get is a muffled Sawyer...but it least it is the studio version (I think). I stayed through the credits and they never did play Sawyer again. Oh well...it was still a fun movie to see and I recommend it. Later that day, I went by a local CD store that allows people to listen to CDs. I listened to this remix of "Tom Sawyer" because I needed that fix. I was honestly not that impressed with it, or I would have bought the soundtrack (I ended up purchasing the "Burning for Buddy" CD that Neil produced as a tribute to drummer Buddy Rich. WOW! Great CD!). All that these remixers did was remove the drum track <insert blood curdling scream here> and add some rap beats and new sounds. I would have liked the remix a lot more if they had been more creative with it. They basically just changed it enough to be annoying, not interesting. I do declare that the remixed version of "Tom Sawyer" is a wonderful example of how important Neil Peart is to Rush. You know the saying..."if it ain't baroque, don't fix it". In this case..."if it is Rush, then leave that thing alone". Ellen http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Frontrow/2112/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jan Estling" <jan.estling@araby-dalbo.com> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 21:55:24 +0200 Subject: Video sales! Hej! Some one out there knowing how many copies of Rush videos that have been sold worldwide? swederusher "Lex Rushon" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Santa Claus" <santa@snet.net> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 16:15:12 -0400 Subject: Rush Music on the BIG Screen Hello I went to see a movie this week (Small Soliders) it was pretty cool. A preview for Adam Shandler's new movie "Waterboy" came on and the theme song was TOM SAWYER. Pretty kool ayh. Peace, jeff ---------------------------------------------------------- From: greg cormier <cormier_greg@isus.emc.com> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 98 17:44:59 EDT Subject: Wish set list The following would be my wish set list ,in no particular order,for the upcoming live 3-CVD release on Oct 6th. Disc I Natural Science, 2112, dreamline, Driven, Animate, Virtuality, Nobody's Hero,Scars,Superconductor, The Big Money Disc II Red Barchetta, Half The World, Stick It Out, Leave that Thing Alone, Resist, The Pass, Limbo, Test For Echo,Show Me Don't Tell Me,Subdivisions. Disc III Cinderella Man, Cgynus X-1, A Passage to Bangkok, Something For Nothing, Xanadu, Fly By Night,The Trees, A Farewell to Kings,Something For Nothing, The Fountain of Lamenth. Please feel free to comment on my wish set list. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Alex Gray <bigearl@arches.uga.edu> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 21:22:19 -0400 (EDT) Subject: First in a series, revisited First of all, thank you, muchas gracias, mille mercis, danke schoen and arigatougozaimas to everyone who sent me sound-processing advice, pointed me toward good MP3 programs, and even (in one case) offered me web space (!!). I used this knowledge to compress a .wav file from 7MB to 2.4MB. I subsequently uploaded it to my web page, at www.arches.uga.edu/~bigearl The .wav file in question is none other than my cover of that classic song from Rush's first recorded endeavor, _Rush_, namely WHAT YOU'RE DOING Please check it out, it's totally free, comments welcome. There's even an 11-second, 240-K "preview" so you can try before you spend an hour downloading. Note: NOT A NOTE-FOR-NOTE COVER. 1) I don't believe in note-for-note covers - what's the point? 2) I sang down an octave because, while I can _hit_ those notes, I can't _scream_ them. The next cover might be a while - I'm working 60 hours a week at the Athens, GA Carrier plant to support myself through the summer - but I have decided that it will be everyone's favorite song on FBN, ANTHEM alexgray bigearl@arches.uga.edu www.arches.uga.edu/~bigearl HOMER: "Bart, if you can look me in the eye and tell me that you didn't take the collection money, that's all I need to hear." BART: "I didn't do it." HOMER [strangling Bart]: "Why you little-! How could you look me in the eye and lie like that?!!" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "msutton ." <msutton@shaw.wave.ca> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 01:01:02 -0600 Subject: Vote for Rush A little while ago someone posted that a radio station was having a battle of the bands so I took a look and found out that Rush made it past round one with a close win over the band Yes. Well now they are being tested again, in a new round, against Cream. If you want to vote here is the address: http://classicrock.miningco.com/blbob.htm Later. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Gerard Lupoli <jglupoli@snet.net> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 16:51:25 -0400 Subject: Catalog numbers Hi Rushians, Does anybody know the LP catalog numbers for Roll The Bones, Counterparts, and Test For Echo. For example: 2112-Mercury SRM-1-1079 (or) Caress Of Steel-Mercury SRM-1-1046 All I know is: Roll The Bones-Atlantic ? Counterparts-Atlantic ? Test For Echo-Atlantic ? Can you guys fill in those question marks? Matt Lupoli North Haven, Ct ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "colin burroughs" <crstalplanet1@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 14:30:27 PDT Subject: real videos This is my first posting and I love the music of rush as well. My condolences are with you neil. Here is my question now that nms real videos or studio videos are not there any more is there any other site with some? Colin Burroughs ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Stuart Hodgetts <hodgetts@cyllene.uwa.edu.au> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 21:27:10 Subject: GO PISS UP A ROPE G'day all, Well it took about 3 or 4 issues before the freaks started crawling out from under their rocks. I'm talking about those who cut and paste the comments from the posts of others concerning Neil's wife and use them to "score points". It is a natural response by many to post their feelings about this tragic event. We should all be aware that this is part of a grieving process - even if the grief that is felt is for Neil. I think that this is as useful a forum as any to do this, and we should all exercise the right to scroll down or use the page down key if we don't want to read it. If you didn't expect to see these messages appearing on the NMS, then I think you might have been deceiving yourself. When you stop and think about the implications for future Rush projects, talk about anything else seems rather immaterial at the moment. But if you want to use this material as a way to score points by belittling others then read the title of my post!! Just back off and give people time to react - who cares whether you or I agree or disagree with what has been said. Form your own opinion and keep it to yourself rather than berating others. More importantly... Having spent a few years working on cancer research, I can tell you that there are plenty of worthwhile organisations that would be very thankful to receive donations and/or help of any kind. Different countries will have different organisations, so it would be useless for me to list any of them here. If you feel a genuine need to contribute or donate to these organisations that help fund basic cancer research or the treatment of cancer patients then take a minute to look in your yellow pages - they should all be listed. Your time and money will not be wasted, and greatly appreciated. Billy Oz...out. Rush mgr - Why don't you ban the freaks that hassled you about not releasing this news from the NMS, you will be doing ALL of us a favour. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Gino Foti <foti@AESIR.MIT.EDU> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 22:21:50 -0400 Subject: To celebrate Ged's upcoming 45th birthday... >...I am slashing the price of my band's CD [Electrum - Frames of Mind] to $5 - this includes first-class shipping in the US - to all NMS and alt.music.rush readers. We are an instrumental progressive rock trio, that formed through NMS postings about 2.5 years ago, and have since self-released our debut disc. The 63-minute program features complex arrangements in Classical forms, rhythmic ensemble playing, and abundant time-signature changes. If you're a fan of the boys' 2112-Signals period, I think you will enjoy at least some of it. To take advantage of this offer, please visit: http://nh.ultranet.com/~tomservo/geddy.htm This is an annex page to our site that contains audio files in streaming Real Audio and .mp3 formats for six of the nine tracks, as well as an order form. For the obvious reason, this page will be deleted after July 29. Take care, Gino ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Kevin Beroth <krbrush@ols.net> Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 09:19:09 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Geddy Lee Bass Fender is finally shipping the Geddy Lee basses. I had mine on order since I found out about it in late January/early February and I got it last week. It sounds and plays great but I like Jazz basses any way. Any other opinions? Kevin Kevin Beroth krbrush@ols.net Winston-Salem, NC song lyric of the year: "...if i saw your body burnin' in the street, i'd put you out with gasoline..." Henry Rollins - Rollins Band "The End of Something" ----------------------------------------------------------
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