The National Midnight Star #2085

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MP in Columbia House magazine MMCXII OR XXIXII??? live album moved back Rush at the ballpark MST3K & Rush RUSH & The Spice Girls Live Album Track Listing Beastie Boys do Rush... One last thing... New Rush fans? Live album How Y2K Could Delay A Proposed 1/1/2000 New Studio Release KOPTI Matchbox Most embarassing album New Album Rush sighting!! roll the bones t-shirt / title of next studio album re: rush cd-rom pentagram top 100 greatest solos rush haters Rush At Radio City Music Hall (1983). Live album Live Album Songs Re: The dang pentagram thing again... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Fri Aug 14 11:13:28 PDT 1998 Subject: Administrivia I have heard that "The Analog Kid" *MIGHT* be included on the album after all. Perhaps they changed their minds... it would explain the new release date of NOVEMBER 17th! (see Rocky's post below) - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Gerard Lupoli <jglupoli@snet.net> Date: Sun, 09 Aug 1998 18:10:51 -0400 Subject: Lyrics Hi Rushians, I just got a cool bootleg cd on Saturday that I bought from Brent North (thanks Brent. It's an awesome cd.) It's called "By-Tor '74" and it's from the Rush tour. It's almost the same thing as Electric Ladyland except it is remastered and there's no scratches or weird sounds. Anyway, some of you must of visited my web page by now. But now I'm going to make a lyric section. I can get lyrics from all the songs. But I need lyrics for "Not Fade Away", "You Can't Fight It", "Bad Boy", and "Fancy Dancer." I also need to know (if it's not too much trouble) who wrote the lyrics and who wrote the music. Can anybody help me with this? I know that you guys are a big help. Matt Lupoli Age: 14 North haven, Ct ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Nick <jasco@ix7.ix.netcom.com> Date: Sun, 09 Aug 1998 23:32:03 -0700 Subject: Pentacles >From: dan roveto <droveto@stevens-tech.edu> >Date: Thu, 6 Aug 1998 00:25:55 -0400 >Subject: Before it gets started! > >I hope that this doesn't start into a huge ordeal. Someone expained the >meaning of the star that was on the cover of 2112. I would just like to clarify something (not make a big deal out of it). About Dan's comment on the star on the 2112 cover, he is slightly wrong. Whether it is upside-down or not it is called the same name. It is a PENTACLE. The five star points symbolize the five elements: Earth, AiR, Fire, Water, and Spirit. The only time it is a pentagram is when it is written on something (hence -gram). Though he is correct in that the upside-down pentacle symbolizes satan. The right side up pentacle is utilized in witchcraft and I guess the other is used in satanism. I don't really know Rush's beliefs and I don't particularly care, so don't start a big arguement over this. LONG LIVE RUSH! Nick ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Cary <wchall@email.unc.edu> Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 01:54:03 -0400 Subject: AOL/AIM submissions Oren Liebermann -- Groocy@aol.com wrote: "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? It sounds like a good idea to me. <snipped for length> 1. Oren Liebermann -- Groocy@aol.com" ------------------------------------------------------------- This is a good idea. But rather than clutter the NMS with this, why don't we store it somewhere? I'm willing to organize all this and put it into a web page. Then all we need is for the esteemed Rush-Mgr to post a link to it on the NMS page. I can put the list up on my web space. So anyone who's interested, send me email with your screen name and let me know if you would like your email address included. Hope to hear from you soon :) - Cary Hall ICQ# 6956498 AIM: UNC Cary ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Lance2112@aol.com Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 10:22:36 EDT Subject: album title Different Stages eh? Hmmm.....I like that MUCH better, kinda reminds me of another 3-piece Canadian trio's live release. But whereas Triumph's "Stages" was pretty much their coup de gras, lets hope the same thing won't be said for RUSH. Lance We've got Mars on the horizon, or so it says here....LET'S GO! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: CHRIS9991@aol.com Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 13:44:16 EDT Subject: Red Buick Riviera What follows is NOT A FLAME, just a humorous observation: >> I recently purchased what serves as my Red Barchetta, a 95 Buick Riviera. When I read this, the first thought I had was: "what if the song WAS called 'Red Buick Riviera'"? Can you imagine the intro on ESL: "This is a song about a car, this is called Red Buick Riviera", crowd cheers. Just imagine the lyrics: "I strip away the old debris, that hides a shining car. A brilliant Red Buick Riviera from a better vanished time." I was laughing out loud! Anyway, on to more serious matters... Yeah, the top 100 solo list was pretty bogus. Whoever made the list is obviously VERY biased. In my opinion, people like Steve Vai, Steve Morse, Joe Satriani, Eddie VanHalen, and Alex (of course) should be on there several time each. And Stairway to Heaven #1?! Jimmy Page was a great songwriter, but lets be honest, he was a sloppy guitarist, especially in his solos. One of the things that I admire about Alex is that he doesn't seem to have that typical lead guitarist attitude. He doesn't seem to use the solo section of a song to be flashy or show off. He plays what will fit and help the song as a whole. His solos seem to fit perfectly with the mood and feel of a song. And some Rush songs don't even have solos! Many rock guitarists would have a heart attack if there was no solo in their song. They would take it as a personal insult, but not our Alex. That's my 2 cents for today. Later Dudes, Chris Cosentino ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cmoney2@juno.com (Chuck Flowers) Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 12:00:23 -0500 Subject: by-tor Are any of you out there the owners of a car with a BY TOR license plate that was parked at Hermann Park in Houston this past Sat. nite. Just curious. out c money ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Javier Reyes <javier@oeihq.com> Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 16:59:36 -0500 Subject: LIVE ALBUM SETLISTS! NMS-ers, This is a complete setlist for both live albums. I found on at 'ASOF HQ', from a letter by Steve Streeter (located at http://www.asof.com/). Nms-manager please let me know if I am wrong or right. [ It is the correct setlist. : rush-mgr ] Disk #1 2001/Dreamline * Limelight * Driven * Animate * The Trees * Closer to the Heart * Bravado * Nobody's Hero * 2112 Disk #2 Test for Echo * Freewill * Roll the Bones * Stick it Out * Resist * Drum Solo * Natural Science * Leave That Thing Alone * Spirit of the Radio * Tom Sawyer * YYZ Disk #3 - Ogden Hammersmith Feb. 1978 Bastille Day * Bytor & the Snow Dog * Xanadu * A Farewell to Kings * Something for Nothing * Cygnus X-1 * Anthem * Working Man * Fly By Night * In the Mood * Cinderella Man ---------------------------------------------------------- From: NevrSilent@aol.com Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 19:57:31 EDT Subject: Headbanging to rush songs... <<I'm 19 years old, and I think that some Rush songs are good and hard enough to headbanging with them, like the middle part of Red Barchetta, Analog kid, the end of Cygnus x-1 (Aaaaaaaaaaaaarrgghhh!) and all the FBN, COS and 2112 l.ps. What do you think? Are some of you young enough to enjoy a Rush show like a hog in the mud and headbanging?>> No, it definitiely isn't seen very often at a Rush concert either, although, you will see a couple spirited audience members pick their moments...Back a couple of years, during the Roll the Bones tour (I was 19 back then, just like you...and had about 12 inches more hair than I do now...so it was appropriate) I just started banging away during "Anthem" in their encore medley...people were quite surprised...but I thought it was so cool for them to play that song (one they hadn't done in aeons...) and they were playing it so heavy...it was mandatory headbanging time...so I did! Bang your head with zeal, young man...while you still have the brain cells to which you can do conussive damage! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ayse S. Guven" <guven@vlsi.bilten.metu.edu.tr> Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 13:38:47 +0300 Subject: Grace Under Pressure tour video Hello. I have been looking for the GUP tour video for many years. I will be in Bolton, UK during 20-26 September 1998. I wonder if there is anybody out there to help me find the VHS video. Please send any offer/suggestion to: guven@vlsi.bilten.metu.edu.tr Thanks, Tuncer Guven ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rocky Landsverk <landsverkr@krause.com> Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 09:50:56 -0700 Subject: Different Stages great news on several fronts. firstly, rush has released promo material to media outlets, which includes krause publications. release date is oct. 6, so i'm not going to post the setlist or liner notes, but i will say that the rush manager hasn't yet been wrong. i have more exciting news (for myself), but first let me throw a few tidbits toward you. 1. the album is entitled Different Stages. 2. it is three discs, including the Live at Hammersmith Odeon 1978 third disk. 3. geddy writes a note to rush fans in the liner notes, thanking fans for supporting them to their "continuing amazement." geddy is also listed as the co-producer with paul northfield. 4. the album is dedicated to the memory of Jackie and Selena. that's all i'm willing to release, out of respect for the record company, which certainly has time to change the setlist or liner notes. i know there will be a media outlet somewhere that will ignore the embargo date, so i'm sure you'll be reading the full setlist in no time. now for the personally great news ­ after more than three years of trying, i've finally convinced goldmine magazine to write a cover story on rush (guess who gets to write it?) it will be a very comprehensive story on the history of rush throughout its 25 years. there will be sidebars highlighting the influence they've had on rock and also detailing their collectibles. here's where i need your help. i'll be compiling a list of questions to ask geddy and alex (i won't be talking to neil, unless something changes). what would you like to know? also, where is the best source of collectibles pricing? also, what bands have specifically mentioned rush as an influence, and where was the mention? i appreciate the help. i'm sure i'll be using several of you as a resource, so let me thank you all in advance. Rocky Landsverk - Associate Editor / Sports Krause Publications http://www.krause.com/sports ---------------------------------------------------------- From: MARK HILL <mdhill@pacbell.net> Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 10:00:52 -0700 Subject: (no subject) This regards the comments of Keith on the subject of Signals. First, I must state that Signals is by far, pound for pound as they say, the best RUSH record to date. I say this without apprehension and I'll tell you why. What Keith stated with re: to Signals being a musical study of adolescence and growing up is very profound. I too draw the opinion to its effect it had on my own pubescent years. The initial track 'Subdivisions'clearly paints the picture of troubled middle-class youth in an environment that breeds cliques as well as outcasts. Yet this is not why Signals is RUSH's greatest work. It's the pure, unabashed driving musicianship that L, L &P exhibit on this record that makes it second to none. Coming off what I feel were the band's coming-of-age records, Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures, RUSH graduated to a whole new level. This was the first significant release that did not have at least one epic-in-length song, i.e.. 'Hemispheres', 'The Camera Eye' and 'Natural Science'. Instead we got eight spectacular songs, all standing together to make a wonderful whole. The record exhibits virtuosity that I believe was spawned by PW and MP. Also, there is a cinematic feel to Signals that, as a striving, independent film and videomaker myself, had (and still has) a profound effect on me and my work. You see 'The Analog Kid' gazing up through the puffy clouds pondering his future; you feel the pain of the writer and the dancer in 'Losing It'; and you witness the awe inspiring adventure of space flight in 'Countdown'. These are just a few thoughts I had on the subject of Signals, a subject that I feel is too often ignored in what is truly the greatest body of work in modern rock music. I would love to read more on the subject of Signals and how it fits in your RUSH experience. Thanks Mark Hill Uphill Pictures Sacramento, CA P.S. With re: to the best solo performed on record by Alex......Listen to 'The Weapon'. It doesn't get any better than that. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jonnyg42@juno.com (Jonathan A Gilsdorf) Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 15:46:31 EDT Subject: My take on "Different Stages" title.... I'll keep this short. I think it has a double meaning, kinda like "Moving Pictures". On the one hand, the CD will probably be a compilation from many different venues (stages). On the other hand, it is possible that "different Stages" is a subtle reminder of the phases (or stages) that Rush has gone through over the years. Later all, Jon G. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Gerard Lupoli <jglupoli@snet.net> Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 16:59:56 -0400 Subject: Pics Attention all Rushians, I need some pictures for my homepage. 1)A picture of Rush from 1974 (with Neil instead of John Rutsey) 2)A picture of Rush from 1975 (Fly By Night Era) 3)A picture of Rush from 1976 (2112 Era) 4)A picture of Rush from 1976 (All The World's A Stage Era) 5)A picture of Rush from 1981 (Exit Stage Left Era) Can you guys help me out? Matt Lupoli Age: 14 North Haven, Ct www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Amphitheatre/2740 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: donald <spanglerd@yahoo.com> Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 17:10:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Lost Fan... I've lost a great friend in the Houston area. BIG Rush fan. John Oliphant, if you're out there...spanglerd@yahoo.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rob Hunter" <robhunter31@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 05:57:39 PDT Subject: The UK Rush Convention......just another plug!!! Since I have received so many messages and requests for info for the Convention, I'd thought I'd save a lot of typing time by just plugging the event again...so he goes.... The 3rd UK Rush Convention will take place on Saturday, 19th September at Leicester University in England, starting at approx 2pm and finishing at midnight (or whenever we get flung out of the bar).... Tickets are priced at £12 and are available from Mick Burnett, Editor of "The Spirit of Rush" Fanzine who organise the event... Cheques are to be made payable to "The Spirit of Rush" and sent with an SAE to: MICK BURNETT, EDITOR, THE SPIRIT OF RUSH, c/o 23 GARDEN CLOSE, CHINBROOK ROAD, GROVE PARK, LONDON SE12 9TG. Please send the SAE otherwise no tickets will be sent...Around 100 tickets have been sold so far, which isn't really good enough, folks....last year we had close to 1000 people at the event, so get your tickets quickly!!!!! There are loads of stalls selling merchandise, Bootleg CD's, concert videos, and so on; a huge Rush Raffle with loads of tour stuff as prizes eg last year we had copies of The Masked Rider and A Work in Progress, and the Grand Prize was a Moving Pictures Platinumn Disc.... Show wise, there's Rush Karaoke plus a full tribute show by one of the UK's premier tribute bands, "Tom Sawyer"......so please come along, cause as a favour to the organisers, I'm on vocals for the Tom Sawyer Show, so I'll need loads of support!!!!!! See you there, and if you meet me at the bar, I'll have a lager!!! Cheers, Rob Hunter ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Muscianesi, James" <jmuscianes@SLK.com> Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:16:17 -0400 Subject: MP in Columbia House magazine I just got the latest Columbia House Music magazine in the mail and was surprised to read the following text for the Moving Pictures CD: RUSH - Moving Pictures And on the 7th day, God created power trio RUSH - and King's X and Primus looked up from their high chairs and said, "Hey, these guys rock!" Includes classics Tom Sawyer; Limelight; Red Barchetta and YYZ, plus The Camera Eye; Witch Hunt and Vital Signs. (Mercury) 1981. 211961 $5.99. The only thing wrong here is that this is not the remastered version. They have the remastered Blizzard of Oz and Diary of a Madman but not MP. Rush On, James ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Cristóbal Andrés Marcoleta Friedl" <toba1@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 21:26:27 PDT Subject: MMCXII OR XXIXII??? Hi, rushians, long time since i posted my last one, but all this time i was wondering how would it be to write 2112 in roman numbers, and i couldn't decide between MMCXII or XXIXII. Maybe is just a pronunciation problem but anyway, can anybody help me? thank you bye see you later................ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rocky Landsverk <landsverkr@krause.com> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 11:23:11 -0700 Subject: live album moved back the release date for the live album has been pushed back to Nov. 17, we're told by the record company. we weren't given a reason (nor did we ask, actually). perhaps they're going for the christmas season, or perhaps there's another product they don't want to compete with. whatever the reason, we have to wait that much longer. Rocky Landsverk - Associate Editor / Sports Krause Publications http://www.krause.com/sports ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jason Pettis <jazon@robin-nvh.bvsd.k12.co.us> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 12:39:39 -0600 Subject: Rush at the ballpark Hey, I saw the Colorado Rockies play the Mets at Coors Field. While I have lived in the Centennial State for most of my life, this was the first time I went to the ballpark to take in a game. When each Rox player comes up to bat, a theme "song" (actually just a few measures) is played, e.g. Larry Walker comes to bat, Ozzy's Crazy Train plays. What song was played when Pitcher Darryl Kyle steps to the plate? Tom Sawyer. The first power chord plays, and then Geddy sings "A modern day warrior..." and then the music fades out. I assume each player gets to pick his theme music. It wasen't much Rush, but it was nice to hear it each time he was up. Final score: Rockies 11 Mets 4 C-O-M-P-U-T-E-R- -E-R-R-O-R- -H-A-I-K-U- Server's poor response Not quick enough for browser. Timed out, plum blossom. Jason Pettis - Campus Technologist - New Vista High School - jazon@robin.ml.org ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Christopher Nolen" <Sabre-X@worldnet.att.net> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 14:11:16 -0600 Subject: MST3K & Rush Eddy Maxwell <eddymax@stcl.tamu.edu> asked on Fri, 07 Aug 1998 11:53:00 -0500 <<First, has anyone been keeping a list of Rush references on MST3K?>> That's my specialty: http://home.att.net/~Sabre-X/mstrush.htm You'll see my name under the Rush FAQ question on this topic, though that E-mail address (and the list itself, for that matter) is out of date. Yours, Sabre-X "Gamera is full of meat!" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ken Redding & Anne Nanos <krat@bc.sympatico.ca> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 12:15:01 -0700 Subject: RUSH & The Spice Girls What you ask... is going on here? This is for those of you with kids, who have been overwhelmed with Spice Mania and have been to one of the shows. Check the tour book, which you no doubt bought at least one copy of. Look at the credits on the inside back cover. Specifically, the last name in the left side column. Yes, it's Tom Whittaker - Bus Driver. Those of you who have been around the block a couple of times will recognize 'Whitey' as Rush's long time bus driver (up until Counterparts). With Rush not touring, he's got a find a way to pay the bills. Cheers: Ken Redding Vancouver, BC krat@bc.sympatico.ca ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael J. Doran" <mjdoran@pmihrm.com> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 15:20:02 -0400 Subject: Live Album Track Listing >2001/Dreamline / Limelight / Driven / Animate / The Trees / >Closer To The Heart / Bravado / Nobody's Hero / 2112 >Test For Echo / Freewill / Roll The Bones / Stick It Out / Resist / >Drum Solo / Natural Science / Leave That Thing Alone / >The Spirit of Radio / Tom Sawyer / YYZ Well I must say that I am not impressed to see songs like The Trees, YYZ, Tom Sawyer, Spirit of Radio appearing for a second time on a live album and CLoser to the Heart appearing on it's third *consecutive* live album when NOT A SINGLE track has been selected from Presto. I pretty much expected that with 8 years having passed there would not be much Presto representation but this is ridiculous. Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- From: galahad77@juno.com (Ryan N Waggoner) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 14:02:47 -0500 Subject: Beastie Boys do Rush... <<Wow... I was really surprised at reading that. A few years ago, in Rolling Stone magazine, one of the members of the Beastie Boys listed Rush as one of the reasons why white people were "wack." I suppose Mix Master Mike has his own idea of "wack.">> Okay, couple things here... 1) Aren't the Beastie Boys white? I was sure they were... 2) I thought "wack" was a *good* thing...at least, I was always under the impression that it was... Ah, well, I guess we should just be happy they've *heard* of Rush, eh? ;) Ryan/Stimpy KYA + KGC "Someday we'll find it: the rainbow connection; the lovers, the dreamers, and me." Kermit the Frog ("The Rainbow Connection") Visit my page!! < http://members.xoom.com/rstimpyw/ > ---------------------------------------------------------- From: galahad77@juno.com (Ryan N Waggoner) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 14:40:45 -0500 Subject: One last thing... I got my copy of 'Shock Rock II' last week. *Very* cool book. I haven't read the whole thing, yet, but I, of course, sat down and read "Drumbeats" instantly. *VERY* good. And now, I shall just babble on for a while longer, just to make it look as thought my post is longer and more important than it really is, okay? So, how 'bout them Mets, eh? Pretty good...so far in this post, there have been well over 5 words, and in fact closer to being over 75. If I keep going like this, I should hit 150 in no time. I bet I'm gonna get a ton of flames for this, aren't I? That, and the fact that I post 3 and 4 messages in a row on TNMS every time I post something....okay, that's it. You've all had to suffer through quite enough for now, so I suppose I'll just stop. Ryan/Stimpy KYA + KGC "Someday we'll find it: the rainbow connection; the lovers, the dreamers, and me." Kermit the Frog ("The Rainbow Connection") Visit my page!! < http://members.xoom.com/rstimpyw/ > ---------------------------------------------------------- From: galahad77@juno.com (Ryan N Waggoner) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 14:20:34 -0500 Subject: New Rush fans? <<I saw that Waterboy trailer last weekend...seems really weird to hear Rush in a movie theater... I don't like to see Rush's music adulterated. It just seems so wrong for it to be used by Hollywood. oh well, maybe we'll get a few more Rush fans into the fold this way.>> I'd like to agree, but if there's one thing I'd hate worse than seeing the boys get no recognition, it's seeing them become "trendy", you know? I mean, it's one thing for all of us, since we got into Rush because *we* thought they were cool. But it's completely different now -- I'd rather hear people say "Rush sucks!" than to know they're only listening to Rush because someone *else* told them Rush is cool, and in about 3 months, Rush will be "old hat" (kinda like that phrase... ;) ). I know I should be thrilled every time someone new starts to listen to Rush, but I just can't stand the idea that Rush would become a trend, have 15 more minutes of fame, and then be shoved out the door to make way for the new new New Kids On The Block or somethin' like that.... Ryan/Stimpy KYA + KGC "Someday we'll find it: the rainbow connection; the lovers, the dreamers, and me." Kermit the Frog ("The Rainbow Connection") Visit my page!! < http://members.xoom.com/rstimpyw/ > ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brandon Erickson" <erickson_brandon@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 12:52:37 PDT Subject: Live album Hey Y'all, I am along-time listener, first-time caller (blah, blah, blah). Anyway, I wanted to voice MHO about the new live album. I have the same mixed feelings as our dear administrator. Do we really need to have another live version of "Tom Sawyer", "Freewill", or "Spirit of the Radio"? Don't get me wrong, I love these songs; these are the songs that got me hooked on RUSH in the first place. However, I love the newer songs, and the ones that never made it onto live albums in the past, too. Obviously that was a corporate decision out of the hands of the band members; I can't see them not wanting to showcase their other work in a live setting. I am excited about the third CD. It will be cool to hear songs like "Cinderell Man" live. I was too young to catch those shows. Can't wait for a new studio album! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "bytor" <bytor@i1.net> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 15:18:34 -0500 Subject: How Y2K Could Delay A Proposed 1/1/2000 New Studio Release Assuming that Rush indeed still has any plans to release another studio album (my personal opinion is that it won't happen), on the oft mentioned date of January 1, 2000, I would have to say that if the Year 2000 computer problems come to fruition as many have speculated, then the release would have to be delayed. I know this is 16+ months away, but it has crossed my mind. Anyone else feel like chiming in? Just my random thinks... Dave ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Test4Eko@aol.com Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 16:25:56 EDT Subject: KOPTI Matchbox THIS POSTING IS FOR THE GUY WITH THE E-MAIL OF: KOPTI@webtv.net. For some reason, my attempt in mailing was unsuccessful. I would like you to mail me on the details of the Matchbox car. Please. BTW- My sentiments exactly on another darn live track of Tom Sawyer. (Though I do fancy the remix version on the Small Soldiers soundtrack. I'm highly into techno/drum&bass music so it was a treat for me.) I was hoping and praying for Analog Kid, thats one of my faves. And I do have a crazy theory on the "real" meaning of "Carve Away The Stone." Check the lyrics here: "Roll that stone to the top of hill." My theory: Rush's wisecrack shot to the Rolling Stones. Message: If you guys can still do it, so can we. And we all know that the Rolling Stones (who despise by the way) did not only roll to the top of the hill, but are diving down the other side. Ok, so I like "Sympathy For the Devil." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "JOSEPH ROZENGAUZ, BLOOMBERG/INTERNS" <JROZENGAUZ@bloomberg.net> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 16:41:39 -0400 Subject: Most embarassing album Got to be Michael Bolton "Decade of hits". I got it in the "Crimes against humanity" shelf of Towers. Oh well, we all do stupid things once in a while. Joe "Shine on, you crazy diamond"- Pink Floyd ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lewis, John" <JohnL@admin.usf.edu> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 16:53:44 -0400 Subject: New Album Hello all! Looks like the new album is going to be very good. I'm anxiously awaiting the release. It's too bad tha Cold Fire and The Analog Kid didn't make it because they are such great songs. In response to Valkyrie's request to Rush and MST3K, there are about 5 to 10 episodes in which I know of a mention of them. They have been on a roll lately with 5 out of the last 5 episodes with a reference. Cat's post almost made me laugh. I actually knew someone who had the Hanson CD. I would have to say that my Scorpions World Wide Live CD is the most embarassing one I have right now. Take care! John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steph R." <starchild7@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 16:54:12 EDT Subject: Rush sighting!! I was talking to my best friend, and she'd purchased a new CD. She was listening to it, and said, "Oh my gosh, did that just say that?" she stopped the CD, went back through and listened to it again- sure enough! The band (and CD) is called NerfHearder, the track is called Golf Shirt... the lyric? "I wasn't always a hard core punk rocker- I was listening to Rush and trying to feather my hair." (or some semblance therein- no lyrics sheet) It was the funniest thing! You guys gotta hear it. (buy the CD, it's really good) Steph PS There's also a very interesting song about Van halen... (no i'm not trying to respark the controversy it's just funny) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: denimking@juno.com (z z z) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 15:47:28 -0500 Subject: roll the bones t-shirt / title of next studio album i have a roll the bones t-shirt for sale. it's a large, white, all-over print, never worn, please email me privately with your offer. and my idea for the next studio album title, if they made the album approximately 60 mins. long:: Rush: Hour what do you think? adam "If at first you don't succeed, it's probably someone else's fault." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: denimking@juno.com (z z z) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 15:50:03 -0500 Subject: re: rush cd-rom well, i seriously doubt that they'll have all over rush's videos on the (proposed) cd-rom. i'd guess it would something more like music for some (or all) of the songs, perhaps a few interviews. maybe some videos, but i'd guess videos would be on VHS or DVD, not cd-rom and i wouldn't go so far as to say that rush is more popular than ever, i still haven't heard anything anywhere else (radio, music stores, etc.) about a new rush album showing up. adam "If at first you don't succeed, it's probably someone else's fault." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: denimking@juno.com (z z z) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 15:50:58 -0500 Subject: pentagram damn you galahad, you're confusing people, a pentagram does not have a geometric definition!! it is not scientifically recognized as a shape!! it only comes into significance in the cases of alchemy, magic, etc. if you want me to, i will go out and by a book of the history of *real* magic and give you references. if it points up, it's neutral or "good," but if it points down, it's "evil." if you are really that adamant, i will go to barnes and noble and get a book of magic adam "If at first you don't succeed, it's probably someone else's fault." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: denimking@juno.com (z z z) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 15:48:32 -0500 Subject: top 100 greatest solos > 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. i agree completely, to pick out only 100 solos as the greatest of all time is preposterous, to even consider it would be insane. who's to say that some garage band in southeast montana doesn't have the most stirring and musically creative solo in the business. i mean, Santana only once? what about 2112? no wolf hoffman (Accept, german band), if you haven't heard "starlight," you need to. no glenn tipton? and no bruce springsteen? definitely one of the most talented guitarist in history. the list was piss-poor. adam "If at first you don't succeed, it's probably someone else's fault." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: denimking@juno.com (z z z) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 15:51:27 -0500 Subject: rush haters well, as far as i know, just about all of my friends hate, or at least don't like rush. so they think! one of my friends heard the live version of what you're doin' (from chronicles) and said it was awesome (he didn't know who it was at the time. then he heard the solo from about 12:00 into 2112 and thought that was amazing. so now i've got him listening to rush a little. but when i ask just about everyone else what they've heard by rush, it usually comes up that they can't name anything by rush. though Q98 plays tom sawyer about everyday, closer to the heart, the trees, and *occasionally* new world man. so i mention closer to the heart and tom sawyer, and they say 'that's it, those songs!' i ask if they like them, they say that the songs are ok, but lacking (???). so my opinion on rush haters is that they haven't heard the right songs to get them started. some people it's better to start them off with cinderella man and madrigal, then closer to the heart and xanadu. other people want to hear something like what you' doin or dreamline, cygnus x-1 or a passage through bangkok. remember, if you want to try and get some one to listen to rush, make sure you know what they want to hear, and play something like it for them. the first impression is the most important. adam "If at first you don't succeed, it's probably someone else's fault." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RVELEZ@webtv.net (ROBERT VELEZ) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 17:03:12 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Rush At Radio City Music Hall (1983). Was anyone as fortunate as me to have seen Rush back in 1983 at Radio City Music Hall in N.Y.C. ? They played (5) nights and previewed 3 songs from Signals which they had just completed but not released. They were Subdivisions, New World Man, and The Analog Kid ( one of my all-time favorites). All of the shows sold out at $17.50 a pop and I went to the 1st, 3rd, & last show. I had 10th row dead center for the last show and I remember looking up at that beautiful domed ceiling in Radio City and feeling that the Gods were truly looking down on me that night... They played alot from Moving Pictures and the acoustics were unbelievable in that venue. I remember they ended with Vital Signs and its true what they say- the song is amazing Live; and I can still hear Geddy's voice echoing through the hall "everybody wants to deviate from the norm" over & over again like they didn't want their New York experience to end... BobbyV ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Craig B. Berwaldt" <by587@FreeNet.Buffalo.EDU> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 17:18:09 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Live album Time for my once a year posting. I must vent. I must. The track listing for the upcoming live CD is absolutely emabarrassing. The band should be ashamed to put this out. Lets see... The Trees...again Closer to the Heart...again. Will this overrated song ever die? 2112. Not even in the right key. Freewill...again. The same drum solo...for the most part. The Spirit of Radio...again Tom Sawyer...again. See Closer... YYZ...again. Why? I like almost all of these songs. I dont want them to be on another album. I already own the first three where this material is covered. I was really hoping for The Pass, Ghost, Vital Signs, Analog Kid, Cold Fire etc. That would have been a great live CD. Instead I will get a repeat of the past ...again. My same complaint holds true for the live setlist over the last half dozen tours. Way too much repitition. Put something out for the real fans of your CATALOG of work rather than the Greatest Hits type of thing. I am very disappointed and will now seriously consider not even buying this piece of garbage. I guess all good things must come to an end sooner or later. Comments? Craig ---------------------------------------------------------- From: WHO6489@aol.com Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 18:20:52 EDT Subject: Live Album Songs Hi All, I don't know about anybody else, but I'm a little disappointed by the songs selected for the new Live album. How many times do we need Trees, Closer, Freewill, Spirit and Sawyer?? It's not like the songs have really changed over the years! Although it is pretty cool to finally have Limelight and a regular live version of YYZ! What happened to Analog, Pass, Vital, Xanadu/Prelude, Double Agent, Cold Fire, Half The World (A fairly big radio hit here in NJ) Time & Motion, and Virtuality!!?? Hell, the stage set on the T4E tour was based on Half The World!! I don't get it! Oh well, at least we get Natural, Bravado, and the updated 2112 (Thank God!!) I really hope the Video has some of these gems! (If there is one!) And I hope the rumors about the CD-Rom are true!! Back to lurker mode, Keith ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hawkfeathr@cinti.net Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 18:37:07 +0000 Subject: Re: The dang pentagram thing again... Ryan, I've enjoyed your previous posts, and I hope you will allow me to gently correct some of your points about the pentagram (no pun intended!). Yes, we are almost done with the subject. I managed to ignore that other guy's post because it was so obvious he was blathering. Also I thought this might make for an interesting discussion on different symbol-systems. I agree with you that the star on the cover of 2112 is merely a star in a circle! >Secondly, what you all keep refering to as a "pentagram" (a symbol of >evil) is a five-pointed star, made of five unbroken lines, contained >completely within a circle. If you look closely at the star on the cover >of 2112, you'll see that *all FIVE* of the points are protruding >ever-so-slightly from the circle. The same is true in *every* picture >which has the circle/star symbol. >Thirdly, it makes absolutely *no* difference which way the star is >pointing...if it's made of 5 unbroken lines, and it's completely within a >circle, it's "evil"...it it's pointing one way, it's considered satanic, >and if it's pointing the other way, it's considered witchery (or whatever >the word is I'm lookin' for...something to do with witches and witchcraft >and Wicca and that crap...). In eleven years of studying ceremonial magick, I have never heard that the pentagram has to be completely within the circle to be considered a symbol of "evil." Rather I have heard that the circle contains the energy while using a pentagram without it allows the energy to spread out. But, then, perhaps you know more about it than I do. I'd like to say that your ideas about the "pointing direction" are less than accurate: you see, five elements are attributed to each point of the pentagram, and Spirit is attributed to the top point if the pentagram is up. Spirit reigns over the other four elements.... Earth Air Fire & Water....hmmm, four Counterparts...anyway, when the pentagram is flipped so that Spirit is down, and essentially matter reigns over Spirit, people get freaked out and say that's satanic...which is an interesting thing to say, considering our materialistic society today....as you say below, these things are just symbols and have no intrinsic meaning. But we attribute meaning to our symbols which *can* make them very powerful. Remember a few years ago, the big hoo-hah about to-burn-or-not-to-burn American flags? >Hugh Syme, in many, many sources, has been quoted as saying that >Neil came up with the idea. I think "came up with the idea" pretty much >indicates it was his idea. I could kick him for this. (Kidding -- he is MY DRUM GOD.) Couldn't he foresee the meaningless debate we'd have so many years later? Did you guys ever hear that RUSH stands for Royal Ushers of Satan's House? I heard that in high school. I swear, people have great imaginations! >What is the thing on the cover of 2112, then, if it's not a pentagram? >Simple -- it's the Red Star of the Solar Federation. THANK YOU! It's very simple folks! >... and the whole thing happens to be on fire. I thought it was projected on water. But then, I like to believe that Geddy burps during Camera Eye. > But if you can't even force yourself to rip some pages out of the Bible, > then you've been >worshiping *that*, and not God. That's a great exercise in non-attachment! The Buddhists would be proud of you! >What I'm saying is Rush *can't* be a Satanic band, unless you >*want* them to be, and if that's what you want, so be it. But I happen >to find a lot of *Christian* things in Neil's lyrics, as well, so, as far >as I'm concerned, Rush could be a Christian band. It's all in how you, >as an individual, interpret these things... This is an excellent point, but let's take it a step farther and look at their effects in consensus reality. Because this is so obvious to me, perhaps someone else may agree? There was a time when Ozzy was getting sued because some kid offed himself while listening to an Ozzy song, I believe it was Suicide Solution. That's sad...and I'm the first to grant Ozzy his right to artistic expression....but the reality that occured is that this kid offed himself, which caused a bunch of strife. Perhaps Ozzy included too much of the dark forces in his music - certainly, tipping the scales towards light would have produced a constructive effect, helped this kid to deal with his world. Now, on the other hand, Rush inspires us to greatness, integrity, as I've seen many of you write here, "Rush is the soundtrack of my life!" Trite but true. The reality that is occuring is that Rush helps us out in whatever ways with our lives. Therefore, they are not of the dark forces. For those who didn't follow this, this means that RUSH IS NOT A "SATANIC" BAND! >Don't you think Neil is smart enough to know if the image he created is the > one he wanted? Agree. Neil's a pretty perceptive guy. Of course, I could be completely wrong about all this. Really, I hope that other Rush fans would be open-minded; that's the kind of company that I like. But anyone may feel free to flame me privately, they will be cheerfully ignored. Peace be with you, Elise "And if the toaster stops There's only the pound-cake to blame" ---The Breadman ----------------------------------------------------------
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