The National Midnight Star #2081

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TITLE Neil's Finest Work (IMHO) And A New Suggestion For Live Album Title The Many haircuts of Neil off the wall, er, post rush covers the spice girls--with 6 feet of dirt 100 solos list Live Album Title Burning for Buddy 2 Atlantis - A Tribute To Rush My thoughts on title for the new album Guitar World Top 100 Geddy Lee bass, Candlebox Small Soldiers Soundtrack Article in BillBoard Hello 100 greatest guitar solos Rush sighting and other matters Give me a break... The greatest 100 solos of all time? The Pass - NOT Played!! Commute from Hell I need decorations! My web page Rush Retrospectives in BMG music service If anybody cares.... t100 solos (none) Re: Just a suggestion 1976 RUSH/FOGHAT Circus Mag Article re: Rush's worst moment ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Mon Aug 3 10:17:04 PDT 1998 Subject: Administrivia More news on the live album... * Yes, the title appears to have been changed to "Different Stages" (in keeping with their "stage" theme -- hmmm, I wonder if they considered "A Show of Stages" :-) * Here's the track listing for the 2-cd set so far: 2001 / Dreamline / Test For Echo / Bravado / Limelight / Resist / 2112 / Leave That Thing Alone / Driven / Stick It Out / Animate / Nobodys Hero / Show Don't Tell / Drum Solo / Tom Sawyer / Cold Fire / Half The World / Roll The Bones / Analog Kid * Possible songs still to be included: The Pass / Vital Signs / Ghost of a Chance / Freewill / Red Barchetta - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 17:00:58 -0400 Subject: eddie vh and mj Hey! beat it, beat it Yes. I couldn't believe it then and still can't believe it now! Must've been the cash. later, scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 17:08:42 -0400 Subject: dream theater Hey! (again) Daniel Schmecker <dschmeck@oxhp.com> wrote: (regarding Dream Theater) >"...While they are superb musicians, I absolutely >detest their music. In my opinion, it's souless, >unlistenable drivel..." Couldn't have said it better myself. I'm not saying they can't play, it's obvious they're very talented, but they sound as if they all riff at the same time. As I've said here before, too much for the senses. later, scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott McDow <mcdow@ibm.net> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 17:16:40 -0400 Subject: aol instant messenger Hey! (third time) My wife Amey uses the instant messenger quite often. Her name is darmah3. Feel free to chat anytime. She's not too hip on Rush, although she might put a midi of Subdivisions on her home page. :-) Go see my kids at: http://angelfire.com/mi/ameysattic later, scoots ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RAND ADAMS <SLY74@cc.usu.edu> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 15:51:32 -0700 (MST) Subject: palindrome power Excuse the legnth... I just wanted to demonstrate the possibility to create an interesting piece of lyrical work with the use of palindromes. Here are a few palendromes LINES on a *vaguely* similiar topic... Deliver no evil, live on reviled Den made live Roman kayak? Na! More vile, damned! Dennis, no misfit can act if Simon sinned Devil Natasha, ah, Satan lived Did Hannah say as Hannah did Did you say we are dead, Bob? Ahaha, Bob, dead, are you? Yes, we did AN APOSTLE IN FLIGHT SHAKES HIS FIST FROM A SAFE DISTANCE This whole "piece" is one long palindrome... Flee to me, remote elf --- Sal a dewan desired; Now is a Late-Petal era. We fade: lucid Iris, red Rose of Sharon; Goldenrod a silly ram ate. Wan olives teem (ah, Satan lives!); A star eyes pale Roses. Revel, big elf on a mayonnaise man --- A tinsel baton-dragging nice elf too. Lisp, oh sibyl, dragging Nola along; Niggardly bishops I loot. Fleecing niggard notables Nita names, I annoy a Man of Legible Verse. So relapse, ye rats, As evil Natasha meets Evil On a wet, amaryllis-adorned log. Norah's foes' orders (I ridiculed a few) are late, Pet. Alas, I wonder! Is Edna wed? Alas --- flee to me, remote elf. ("THE FADED BLOOMERS' RHAPSODY", 2) A good source of intesting palindromes... http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~leo/palindrom/english.htm ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Heald/Darlene Heald <healdia@pacbell.net> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 15:08:19 -0700 Subject: Re: Hating Dream Theater Personally, I think it's a stretch to even compare the two bands. The musicians in DT were obviously inspired by Rush, and their writing style is quite technical. After you get to that point, IMO, any similarities end. Rush has evolved into a totally different band, and have incorporated a myriad of styles and textures. They are seasoned musicians, who think as a unit and know how to play off each other. What Dream Theater set out to become (style, tendancies etc.) is still under construction. They are still figuring each other out, and writing some decent material while their at it. Their approach to each of their CD's has a sameness from release to release. However, I wouldn't go as far as to say they are "souless". Rush can be different on a track to track basis on almost any CD, and still retain the qualities that make them what they are...extrordinary. DT, in fact, is only slightly ahead of dozens of bands at the same skill and writing level (ie: Symphony X, Stratovarious, Blind Guardian etc.). The thing that sets them apart from those bands, for me, is James LaBrie and Mike Portnoy. Those two guys are special musicians. IMO, it's an apples and oranges kind of thing... Cheers, John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 23:17:28 +0100 Subject: Re: Administrivia >>>>> The RUSH Fans Digest Manager writes: > ps. Did Eddie Van Halen *really* do the solo in Michael > Jackson's "Beat It"? You learn something new every day *shrug* Man, rush-mgr!! I thought everyone knew that.. actually in those days, there weren't too many people who played like EVH, so it was very distinctive. These days a lot of people have copied his style. Not Alex though.. * BTW Steve Lukather (Toto) played the riff. Slim * weak attempt to stay on-topic ---------------------------------------------------------- From: XxxDIOxxXX@aol.com Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 18:26:05 EDT Subject: Kids and Rush I read the post from Dom and I couldn't resist commenting further on this subject. As a long time RUSH fan, my son has grown up listening to their music. However, since he turned 7 years old he has really begun to appreciate and enjoy their music. I had always dreamed of taking my son to his first concert, especially if it was to see RUSH. The T4E tour gave me that opportunity and I took him to the show in Devore, California. He loved the music and lasers, (especially Red Sector A). I personally saw about 6-10 other kids at the show and was thrilled that they also were jamming along with crowd. As we were leaving the show the first thing my son said was, "Mom, they rocked! Will you take me to see them again?!" Ahhhhh from the mouths of babes :) Life was definately good that night, in my heart and in the land of RUSH!! DIONYSUS I bring love to give you solace, In the darkness of the night, In the heart's eternal light. You need only trust your feelings, Only love can steer you right. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 23:30:21 +0100 Subject: Re: Hating Dream Theater >>>>> Daniel Schmecker writes: > Hello out there. > long time listener, first time caller. > I've noticed a tendency that people who normally like Rush, like Dream > Theater as well. > While they are superb musicians, I absolutely detest their music. > In my opinion, it's souless, unlistenable drivel. > They might be better "technically" than Rush, but to me, Rush is a far > superior band. > Music is about songs and feelings, not about how fast your hands move, > or how "trained" your voice is. > Am I alone on this? Or does anybody agree? I agree absolutely and have said so here before. They may be talented at co-ordinating fingers and notes, but they aren't musicians by a long way. Well said. There's no such thing as technically better. Slim ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Djrant@aol.com Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 19:21:50 EDT Subject: Re: The Pass >>I must say that I'm 99 % sure that The Pass was indeed played at one of >>the 2 shows that I saw for CP.I was at Worcester,Ma,and Prov,RI.I know >>they played it one night ,but not the other.I believe it was the >>Worcester show that it was played at.Was anyone else there? And do you >>remember. >> Michael I saw Rush on Friday March 11, 1994 at the Worcester Centrum, and they did not play "The Pass" that night. After the show, I wrote down all the songs they played, and that was not one of them. But I can't comment on thr RI show, I wasn't there. David ---------------------------------------------------------- From: kgmacrae@auracom.com (Ken MacRae) Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 20:10:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Dream Theatre Daniel Schmecker wrote : >They might be better "technically" than Rush, but to me, Rush is a far >superior band. >Music is about songs and feelings, not about how fast your hands move, >or how "trained" your voice is. >Am I alone on this? Or does anybody agree? Well Daniel you weren't alone on this, but you might be now ! I felt exactly the same as you after buying "Awake". For some reason I then bought "Falling Into Infinity" and now I can't get enough of DT. My suggestion ... stop comparing or holding them up to Rush. After all there is only one Rush. >...Ken, the Rushosapien "Why push for perfection when I'm making successful mistakes ?" >...The Tragically Hip ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brent North <geddy@aros.net> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 18:49:26 -0600 Subject: Re: 100 Greatest Guitar Solos Of All Time Well ... some of those selections are just plain laughable. At least Lifeson and Petrucci (my two favorite guitarists) got mentioned even though they are almost dead last. I, for one, completely despise these kind of "TOP WHATEVER" articles that we see in media. Who can honestly pick out "Working Man" as Alex's best solo or "Under a Glass Moon" as John's best solo?? And who has the balls to name the #1 greatest guitar solo??? (Guitar's writers obviously) Blah ... Crappy surveys. Brent North http://venus.aros.net/~geddy ---------------------------------------------------------- From: uwe <uwe@hahn.RoBIN.de> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 21:05:00 +0200 (CEST) Subject: Rush playing live in Europe? Hello fellow Rushians, saddenig, the fact that Rush is not coming to a tour to Europe; no, it doesn't even HAVE to be Germany, just Europe would do; I'd GO there, anywhere! Let's see, the last chance I got to see them was in April, 1992, RTB tour in the Festhalle in Frankfurt. Still good in memory, but far too long ago. I little frustrating, don't you think? I know, I know that it would probably be too far-fetched for Rush to be playing in Europe (Germany) again, with all the trouble involved. But it would be nice :) I believe they stopped after there weren't as many U.S. Armed Forces stationed here anymore, the hall were filled but obnoxious sometimes ... I have had the chance to go to 5 concerts I think (still searching for my collected old concert cards). I have been a Rush-Lover since 1978, that's 20 years, and only 5 concerts? Yuck. So, along with all the other fellow Rushians in Germany (Europe) waiting and hoping for next year... Take care and thanks for TNMS! Uwe - ][ Uwe Hahn http://www.robin.de/~uwe/ Linux? Yes! ][ ][ Spiel, Spaß, Spannung: http://www.robin.de/ ][ ][ Rödermark, Germany e-mail: uwe@hahn.RoBIN.de ][ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: sberrett <sberrett@worldnet.att.net> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 20:13:33 -0400 Subject: TITLE Yet another rumor, this one seems solid and certainly sounds more RUSH-like.... live album title will be "Different Stages" has a dual meaning, as Neil is prone to love.... no doubt the final set will have come from various arenas, also the material covers the band over time. This is my bet, regardless of Doug Maher's sources. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Shy Guy <shyy_guy@yahoo.com> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 19:53:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Neil's Finest Work (IMHO) And A New Suggestion For Live Album Title Everyone in TNMSland, Just thought I would send in my first post for TNMS about a few things that have been floating around: (1) A while back a guy asked which songs would best portray the Professor's mastery of the drum kit because he was trying to convince his friend that Neil is "the man" on the drum kit. Surprisingly enough no one suggested "Red Barchetta"!!!!. I COULDN'T BELIEVE MY EYES!!! This songs has Neil's signature ride cymbal pattern and the fills throughout the song are seamless. The kit work after "suddenly ahead of me across the mountainside" until the end of the song is better than sex (especially if you're a percussionist-and we get a lot!!!). This song is certainly one of Rush's most powerful studio songs and it blew my out of my seat on the TFE tour. Therefore, IMHO I would have to vote for "Red Barchetta". and finally... (2) Most people seem to hate the working title of "Dimlit Stages for All Ages" for the new live album (is Dimlit even a real word?). Alright, I'm going to go out on a limb here (PLEASE don't send too many flames for this one) and suggest the title of "Dimlit Stages Through The Ages". How does that sound? It keeps with the spirit of the original working title yet it expresses what the boys have seen every night for years as they ran from behind the stage. Most importantly, it expresses what we, the fans, see as the house lights suddenly go out and the crowd begins screaming in wanting anticipation for the boys to hit their marks and start kickin' ass!!! (I always get that "my stomach just dropped out of my body" feeling when the house lights go out JUST before the boys run onto stage!!!). So what do you think America? Let me know and let everyone in TNMSland know. Well, that's it for my first TNMS experience (it wasn't as painful as people say). Peace everybody. P.S.- Hey rushmgr, keep up the good work. You ALMOST kick as much ass as the boys!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Green..Yellow.. REDDDDDDDDDD!!!!" <geddylee@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 19:59:54 PDT Subject: The Many haircuts of Neil Did anyone besides me LOVE the haircut Neil had during the HYF days? Yeah, you know the one Im talking about. Relatively normal looking on the sides and top with a long *ss ponytail in the back? It rocks!! Seth /|/ \ | Sensibility -- | | | Armed with Sense and Liberty, | _/ |_ With the Heart and Mind united / \ /| | |\ | \ In a single, perfect Sphere / \ \_/\/_\/ \_____ -Neil Peart \ Hemispheres \____ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Goddess) said: Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 23:11:50 -0700 Subject: off the wall, er, post > ps. Did Eddie Van Halen *really* do the solo in Michael Jackson's "Beat > It"? You learn something new every day *shrug* yes, and it's an hilarious story. since it's off topic, anyone who wnats the dirt can e-me - mike http://www.2112.net/daggers rush related stickers Vote for anarchy! It's better than no government at all. --Walter Myszcinskj ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 23:25:30 -0700 Subject: rush covers the spice girls--with 6 feet of dirt >"Costello, Bryan" > Rush would probably not be interested in doing this, ......but if they >ever did.......what songs would you want to hear? >I have 2 choices I would like to start this list with: 1. "NSU" by Cream 2. "The Wizard" by Black Sabbath I vote for the Hendrix version of "All Along the Watchtower," Ged clobbering the bass, and Al with doubleneck and slide having at it, Neil improving the original drum line and taking it into the damn stratosphere. - mike http://www.2112.net/daggers rush-related stickers Vote for anarchy! It's better than no government at all. --Walter Myszcinskj ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 23:32:44 -0700 Subject: 100 solos list well, I can't see Jane's Affliction, Buns and Poses (abuse your protrusion) or Neil Young (great songwriter, but his guitar makes me cringe) being on the list at aLL. I agree with a lot of the others, But I'd put Alex a LOT higher. obviously, it was compiled by radio listeners not true rock fans. just my 35 cents worth (that's how much it costs to call someone who cares these days) - mike http://www.2112.net/daggers rush-related stickers Hanson, Manson, as long as they play the county fair, what's a letter? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: BRAVADO69@aol.com Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 04:05:13 EDT Subject: Live Album Title The title of the live album is Different Stages ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dave Anderson" <fenderjazzbass@hotmail.com> Date: Sat, 01 Aug 1998 01:21:48 PDT Subject: Burning for Buddy 2 Dear Fellow Rush Fans- Just the other day I bought Burning For Buddy, and LOVE it. The only thing I am not to thrilled about is Neil only plays on two songs. Well I might buy Burning 2, but want to know from REAL Rush fans, is it worth buying??? How many songs does Neil play on?? Dave Anderson FenderJazzBass@hotmail.com http://members.tripod.com/~RushRTB P.S.-- Last issue there was a question about AOL screen names, mine is BXR100, (A Fender BasseXtendedRange amp, 100 watt). ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Enrico Salvini, the Muffin Man" <ultimateart@planet.it> Date: Sat, 01 Aug 1998 10:53:27 +0200 Subject: Atlantis - A Tribute To Rush Atlantis website is finally online at http://members.tripod.com/~atlantis_it Atlantis is the Italian Rush tribute band. Formed in 1995, they played several concerts in Italy (where Rush never played) and are now working on their debut-CD. Other tribute bands are kindly requested to get in touch with me privately at ultimateart@planet.it to trade links on the respective websites. Enrico P.S. (for the webmasters): does anybody use Frontpage '98? I have a problem I cannot figure out with shared borders... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kurdian, LT. Armen H" <akurdi@emh1.lincoln.navy.mil> Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 19:20:46 -0700 Subject: My thoughts on title for the new album I think the cover should have Alex in some oversize and poorly worn clothing holding a giant barrel of Cheetos over his head, spilling them into his mouth open as wide as it can get. Alex's hair will be completely mangled a la Ted Nugent, and a wild look in his eyes. Neil and Geddy will be standing next to him looking off into the distance with big eyes and arms down by the side. The title of course, will be, "Goddamit, I want some more Cheesy Poofs!" I have spoken. Let it be so. GO BABYLON 5! GO JAYHAWKS! GO STEELERS! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jaybird926@aol.com Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 08:41:58 EDT Subject: Guitar World Top 100 Hey, good to see Alex made the Guitar World Top 100. Hard to argue with Working Man but I think his greatest solo is found at the emotive end to Soliloquy or maybe even Presentation. Jay Roberts A fan since 2112 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "eddy Maxwell" <eddymax@stcl.tamu.edu> Date: Sat, 01 Aug 1998 09:17:37 -0500 Subject: Geddy Lee bass, Candlebox Hey! Billy Knapp said: > Do NOT buy the Geddy Lee Jazz Bass. Fender has made the biggest mistake > of all time. I just got mine today. One word, trash. First of all it > has a blemish on the the fret board for starts. This is the part that > makes it real trash. Both the black binding around the neck and the > block inlays are painted on the neck. To make it even worse, the black > paint runs on almost all the edges. This thing really looks bad. > please dont buy it. > Well, I picked one up yesterday for my husband (early anniversary gift) and he loves it. This one looks great to me. Maybe I didn't scrutinize it as much as Billy, but there were no obvious problems. Besides, it sounds great. Max plugged it in and cranked it up. It was beautiful. :) Maybe Billy just got a lemon, which is very unfortunate. :( Hey Billy, maybe you can exchange it? If Max or I notice any probs w/ the bass in the future, I'll be sure to report it for those who want to know. The person who recommended the new Candlebox CD was right on the $$$. It's a great album. Let me repeat: The new CANDLEBOX CD is GREAT! It has the power and passion of their 1st album w/ well-written songs, interesting music and great production. BTW, it's called _Happy Pills_. That's enough for now. Hi Matt!! :) Valkyrie ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ward Bond <wbond@ibm.net> Date: Sat, 1 Aug 98 12:19:05 -0400 Subject: Small Soldiers Soundtrack Article in BillBoard The following is from BILLBOARD Magazine, July 25, 1998: Music From The Motion Picture Small Soldiers PRODUCERS: various DreamWorks 50051 By enlisting cutting-edge DJs, rappers, and producers to rework such tracks as Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust," the Pretenders' "My City Was Gone," Pat Benatar's "Love Is A Battlefield," and Rush's "Tom Sawyer," the producers of DreamWorks' partially animated summer action flick "Small Soldiers" have breathed new life into the most hackneyed of musical forms: the classic-rock radio staple. Among the highlights of a refreshing set are a remake of "War" by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony featuring Flesh-N-Bone, Henry Rollins, Tom Morello, and Flea; DJ Z-Trip's reinvention of "Tom Sawyer"; Wyclef Jean's "Another One Bites The Dust"; Queen Latifah's "Love Is A Battlefield"; and "My City Was Gone," featuring Kool Keith and the Butcher Bros. Amid a profusion of soundtracks that simply license older material, this one stands out as an entertaining alternative. Ward Bond ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "DJ Benjamin" <cygnus_71@hotmail.com> Date: Sat, 01 Aug 1998 10:10:34 PDT Subject: Hello First: As long as some Rush music is coming out this year, the title of the work does'nt matter to me. :-)~ Second: My AOL instant messenger name is Cygnus71. Third: I think that I need to look into a few of the bands mentioned on the postings because radio has become extremely lame. Fourth: I live in the North Miami and South Broward area of Florida and I am itching to find some people to hang with in the area. Most of the people here are party-freaks, drunks or druggies. Any NMSer's in the area? :-) Fifth: I don't consider this a personal flame, do you? HA HA...... CYGNUS-X1@bigfoot.com " There is a fine line, between love and illusion.........." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "colin burroughs" <crstalplanet1@hotmail.com> Date: Sat, 01 Aug 1998 10:41:18 PDT Subject: 100 greatest guitar solos I think that list is totaly bogus.GOD IF PEOPLE WOULD HAVE ONLY LISTEND TO LA VILLA STRANGIATO YYZ OR SOME THING ELSE WITH GREAT SOLO.With Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Steve Via, Ritchi Blackmore, Alex Lifeson(working man is not a very good solo :( and so on with 2 or 3 more great guitar soloist there would be a list of way better solos.Oh yah it's also sad that JOE SATRANI and billy corgan are on the same list. Jimmy Page and that metalica dude who makes noise. :( PS: Remember Dim Lit Stages is only the working title. Bad Discussion topic. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Palo" <double_agent54@hotmail.com> Date: Sat, 01 Aug 1998 10:42:22 PDT Subject: Rush sighting and other matters Dear fellow Rushians, Have a few things to spout off so here they are in no particular order. First, saw Mafia! last night. It was O.K. and had its moments, but be sure you really, really want to see it. Anyways, the previews were of interest. Adam Sandler has a new movie coming out called "The Waterboy." It looks pretty good. He plays an idiot water boy for a football team, whose players push him over the edge and turns him into a killing machine and so he plays. And guess what the song was that ran throughout the trailer? If you said Tom Sawyer, you are correct. TS used for two movies in the same year in the same season. Rush must really be making an impact on Hollywood. ANd as the trailer ended with the credits, Geddy chimes in with "And his mind is not for rent; not to God or government." Excellent! Second, the title as is for the Live album has got to be only working. They already released a live album with the stage ideal attached to it and this one isn't as provoking as I thought it could be. I can't recommend titles; it's not what I do, but if I *absolutely* had to, let's see, Virtual Songs for a Virtual REality. OK, so it sounds bad. Flame me if you really want. Send death threats and all the other good stuff to the email address above, but don't waste everyone else's reading time with your dislike of it. Third, I have an aesthetics question. I know Rush hasn't done a lot of full acoustic songs, but what is everyone's favorite acoustic part in songs or blend of acoustic and electric? My favorites, the intro to the Trees, intro and finale to Fountain of Lamneth and Broon's Bane. Fourth, someone posted about the shortcomings of the Geddy Lee Jazz. Has Rickenbacker done a Geddy Lee Ric. 4001 or anything like that? Let me know. Take care all. Chris Palo "My fantasy: To be locked away and still to preach you're free." -Ronnie James Dio ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Tyler" <jatyler@execpc.com> Date: Sun, 02 Aug 1998 16:16:30 -0500 Subject: Give me a break... The greatest 100 solos of all time? As a guitarist I know that the whole list of "greatist solos" is arbitrary. Still, I have to say that Alex, as usual got stiffed. As a matter of fact everyone after Neil Youngs "Cinnamon girl" (number 76) mention got stiffed. Come on he held the same note for four bars, twice. But I'm miffed that "La Villa" did not get on the list, or Red Sector A or how about the live version of Mission. There are so many possible solos that Alex has cranked out that it would be impossible to list them all. I was glad to see David Gilmours name come up a few times as he deserves it. I think that the present members of Pink Floyd take too much heat in this list from ignorant people who have no idea what transpired back in 1986. The band did not retire, Roger Waters quit. This does not make the present membership a parody of themselfs in any way. Besides David Played most of the tricky bass parts on the records anyway. That's all I want to say here. This is supposed to be about Rush. There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly dissapear and be replaced be something even more bizzare and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened." Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Evan & Denise Sparages" <sparages@earthlink.net> Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 22:20:40 -0400 Subject: The Pass - NOT Played!! Michael, I was at both Worcester shows and the Providence show (met Geddy that night). The Pass was not played at any of those shows as I recall. I have a song chart for all the Rush shows I've been to and I don't have it down there. Show Don't Tell was the only Presto tune played. They did however alternate The Pass during the RTB tour. Evan >From: slugs2@webtv.net (MICHAEL) >Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 21:49:58 -0400 (EDT) >Subject: The Pass >I must say that I'm 99 % sure that The Pass was indeed played at one of >the 2 shows that I saw for CP.I was at Worcester,Ma,and Prov,RI.I know >they played it one night ,but not the other.I believe it was the >Worcester show that it was played at.Was anyone else there? And do you >remember. > Michael ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Douglas White" <douglas.white@nist.gov> Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 10:13:00 -0400 Subject: Commute from Hell The Commute From Hell or How to plagiarize classic rock during Rush hour This was great. I haven't seen anything like it since the Bread Man gave us his Bravado parody. Does anyone else have any? I love these. Pooh Bear "Beter beer" NP ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rodney J. Carpenter" <racarpen@tctc.com> Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 23:06:59 -0500 Subject: I need decorations! Hello fellow addicts. I recently purchased what serves as my Red Barchetta, a 95 Buick Riviera. Only one problem with an otherwise beautiful car. There is an empty license plate holder on the front that is just begging to be filled with an appropriate Rush plate. Does anyone know where I might find such a wonder? The people will all see (ah, you know the rest). I would appreciate any information yous guys might have. Please respond via personal e-mail. Hate to clutter up the digest. In the CD changer now: T4E DT-Images and Words U2-The Joshua Tree Peter Gabriel-So Pink Floyd-The Division Bell Crash Test Dummies-God Shuffled His Feet Thanks a bunch. Rodney Carpenter Crawfordsville, IN racarpen@tctc.com The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Gerard Lupoli <jglupoli@snet.net> Date: Sun, 02 Aug 1998 21:52:28 -0400 Subject: My web page Hi fellow Rushians, I finally made my web page and it's completely devoted to Rush. Check it out at http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Amphitheatre/2740/. Believe me, it's a cool site. Matt Lupoli Age: 14 North Haven, Ct ---------------------------------------------------------- From: George Zelenski <geoz@woodland.net> Date: Sun, 02 Aug 1998 18:53:44 -0700 Subject: Rush Retrospectives in BMG music service The featured selection in the latest bmg music service catalog is both retrospectives as a double album selection. I scanned in the cover, it's at my site.. http://www.woodland.net/users/geoz/bzonline/bmgrush.html Bn ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jessica Winkworth <cg485@freenet.toronto.on.ca> Date: Sun, 2 Aug 1998 23:44:15 -0400 (EDT) Subject: If anybody cares.... Howdy I found out something interesting about Dean Haglund (aka Langly on The X-files aka The Guy That Looks Like Geddy): His birthday is July 29. Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo......... Later Jessica http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/7619 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cmoney2@juno.com (Chuck Flowers) Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 00:46:32 -0500 Subject: t100 solos Well, that Top 100 solos thing was pretty interesting, and pretty ridiculous. Rush mentioned once, at # 94, behind 3 Pantera songs. Gimme a freakin' break. Pantera? There's 3 Pantera songs and only 1 from Carlos Santana. What is wrong with this picture? And what is up with putting Sublime on the list? I will have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised that Funkadelic's Maggot Brain was on the list. It is truly an incredible jam. Pick up a live version and you will not be disappointed. Sometimes it goes for 10 or 15 minutes, sometimes 30. later c money ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Guy Walker <reklaw@mindspring.com> Date: Mon, 03 Aug 1998 02:54:04 -0500 >DigitlMn@aol.com said: >When Neil switches to the electronic drum kit, and samples the recorded >music, I lose interest. I vote for the old YYZ drum solo. In case you didn't hear it the first thousand times you listened to ESL... the solo from TFE is far superior,and deserves a place on the new album. ....but what do I know? End of line... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Erin Langley" <erinlang@ufl.edu> Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 11:36:22 -0500 Subject: Re: Just a suggestion >From: "Liebermann" <eliebermann@monmouth.com> >Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 20:02:29 -0400 >Subject: Just a suggestion >Hey all, > This is just your average selection from just your average guy. = >Lately, I've noticed two things. First, AOL and it's Instant Messanger = >have grown rapidly very recently, and it wouldn't surprise me to find = >out that most of you out there reading this right now have it. Second, = >Rush fans love to discuss Rush (I'm no exception). So here comes the = >suggestion. Since we all love to discuss Rush so much, why not share = >each other's screen names so we can talk with one or two other people = >when we're on? Good idea! My screen name is iangswang. Erin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Kriegel <jkriegel@fyiowa.infi.net> Date: Mon, 03 Aug 1998 16:12:17 -0500 Subject: 1976 RUSH/FOGHAT Circus Mag Article While surfing around the Foghat home page, I found an article that may be of interest to TNMS subscribers. It's located at www.foghat.com/circus9.htm . It appears Rush and Foghat toured together for a few shows as described in here..some interesting comments from Ged and Neil on equipment updates of that era. Regards, Jon Kriegel ---------------------------------------------------------- From: ID313@aol.com Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 17:20:52 EDT Subject: re: Rush's worst moment >...Reading the various posts from various Brit readers of NMS has jogged my memory too - and a nugget that I'd managed to bury way back in there has just re-surfaced... Ashley Davidson wrote about "Tom Sawyer" being on top of the pops. Do you remember the end of the video, when they fade out/cut after Alex's solo, and that smarmy twat Peter Powell says "Mmmmm - mean guitar!" !!!!! Later Ian PS: - Any NMSers in the Manchester area - whats left of Thin Lizzy are playing Oldham Queen Elizabeth Hall tuesday 4/8/98...(Brian Downey, Scott Gorham, John Sykes) ----------------------------------------------------------
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