The National Midnight Star #2123

Received: from kiwi.icu.unizh.ch (root@kiwi.icu.unizh.ch [130.60.74.11]) by gremlin.studi.unizh.ch (8.8.5/8.8.8) with ESMTP id BAA21866 for <mtschann@studi.unizh.ch>; Tue, 27 Oct 1998 01:01:47 +0100 Received: from mx1.gmx.net (qmailr@mx1.gmx.net [195.63.104.81]) by kiwi.icu.unizh.ch (8.8.8/8.8.8) with SMTP id BAA31845 for <mtschann@icu.unizh.ch>; Tue, 27 Oct 1998 01:01:43 +0100 Received: (qmail 15008 invoked by alias); 27 Oct 1998 00:00:59 -0000 Delivered-To: GMX delivery to mtschann@gmx.net Received: (qmail 13023 invoked by uid 0); 26 Oct 1998 23:55:59 -0000 Received: from yyz.com (192.52.226.212) by mx1.gmx.net with SMTP; 26 Oct 1998 23:55:59 -0000 Received: (from temples@localhost) by yyz.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id NAA07900 for rush-list-5; Mon, 26 Oct 1998 13:21:04 -0800 Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 13:21:04 -0800 Message-Id: <199810262121.NAA07900@yyz.com> Errors-To: rush-request@yyz.com Reply-To: rush@yyz.com Sender: rush@yyz.com Precedence: bulk From: rush@yyz.com To: rush_mailing_list@yyz.com Subject: 10/26/98 - The National Midnight Star #2123 X-Resent-By: Global Message Exchange <forwarder@gmx.net> X-Resent-For: mtschann@gmx.net X-Resent-To: mtschann@icu.unizh.ch
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** List posting/followup: rush@tnms.com Administrative matters: rush-request@tnms.com or rush-mgr@tnms.com (Administrative postings to the posting address will be ignored!) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Midnight Star, Number 2123 Monday, 26 Oct 1998 Today's Topics: Administrivia Different Stages Japanese Import! Re: ACORN??? Rippingtons is NOT jazz and top ten Canadian bands... tees and top ten win it b4 you can buy it Re: 10/22/98 - The National Midnight Star # album covers, tinker toys & other minutia Stuff RUSH The Omega Concern Spoiled By the Net various subjects T4E Video Y2K...YME? RU2? New $5 Discount at CDNOW Tinker toys on DS Counting Down to DS Rush and Spock's Beard/top 10 Tinkertoys in Canada Different Stages in Chile and 2112 Reading, PA, T-Shirts, and Hi LuLu !!! Waterboy Soundtrack Another new stuff on the horizon For the Spirit ever lingers Waterboy Soundtrack Pt. II 105.3 The Rock Rules! 105.3 footnote Some input for the day Different Stages Orders being taken by Music Blvd. Local to Arlington, TX? Anthem stocks? Cats & Rush on Dutch TV Mr. Scovill-isms DS REVIEWED BY GW Rush Sighting T4E Concert Video ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Mon Oct 26 13:15:04 PST 1998 Subject: Administrivia Looks like the message board is a hit! check it out on the NMS website! The demise of NMS the mailing list has been greatly exaggerated, apparently someone posted to a.m.r. saying that because of the website message board we would be shutting down the mailing list. Rubbish! Unless all 5000+ people unsubscribe... :-) - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Javier Reyes <javier@oeihq.com> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 14:38:49 -0500 Subject: Different Stages Japanese Import! Rush-O-Maniacs, I found that Siren Disc is selling the DS Japanese Import for $44.99 + $4.50 (tax) = $49.49 (total). Siren Disc: http://sirencd.com/ Later Javier *********************************** **** 26 days until Different Stages! ***** *********************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Slim Jim <jg@ms.com> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 21:42:30 +0100 Subject: Re: ACORN??? "Robert J. Murphy" wrote: > ahem... > > Let me say that I *did* look at the FAQ before posting, so please don't > tar and feather me for asking. Here goes: WHAT is the "acorn" of > "Superconductor?" In the liner notes of "Presto" it says: "We also offer a > tip of the magical hat to... Mike Roberts for the acorn of > "Superconductor,"..." Maybe it was the idea from which the song grew, like an Oak Tree. Perhaps it's a cryptic way of telling us that Superconductor is really "The Trees" pt2. > NUT: (.4) Mus. A ridge of wood at the top of the fingerboard or neck of > stringed instruments, over which the strings pass. > Usually made from bone, ivory, brass or plastic rather than wood. Slim ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Deitche STP <DEITCHE_S@epic7.dep.state.fl.us> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 17:16:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Rippingtons is NOT jazz and top ten The Rippingtons, Fourplay, Spyro Gyra, Kenny G., Boney James and the ilk are NOT jazz. It should be illegal to call that over-synthesized putrid, rancid mess jazz (this is merely my opinion). Jazz is: (among others) Miles, Coltrane, Monk, Etta James, Sarah Vaughn, Louis Jordan, Ella, Billie Holiday, etc. My top ten(ish): 1. Rush 2. Van "The Man" Morrison 3. Fates Warning 4. Frank Sinatra 5. Bjork 6-whatever (in no order)- Elvis, Radiohead, Stereolab, Bruce Springsteen, Billie Holiday, Dio, Dream Theater, Tori Amos, Esquivel, Allman Brothers, POrtishead, Moist, Pizzicato Five, Auditory Imagery, Jamiroquai, Dick Dale and his fabulous Del-Tones, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Slayer, Megadeth, Combustible Edison, Cranberries, Dean MArtin, Tony Bennet, etc.... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: NevrSilent@aol.com Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 18:09:35 EDT Subject: Canadian bands... Yes... our Most High rush.mgr has praised the likes of The Tragically Hip and Our Lady Peace...and Ken McRae followed up with mentions of the ilk such as Tea Party and I Mother Earth... There are a multitude of Canuck bands...most of them indie that DEMAND American attention, they are that good...I'll throw another handful of stellar groups up in The Great White North at y'all... The Killjoys, Treble Charger, The Headstones, Gandharvas, Rusty, superGARAGE, Moxy Fruvous; from Montreal, the Doughboys; from Vancouver, there's Spirit of the West, from Nova Scotia, there's Real Big Sea...and there are others, now sadly defunct, such as the Lowest of the Low, and Sour Landslide... My personal fave is a genleman formerly of Lowest of the Low named Ron Hawkins and his backing band The Rusty Nails...their premiere CD, Greasing the Star Machine is PHENOMENAL, however it's very likely only border towns which he visits will get their grubby hands on this gem... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cmoney2@juno.com (Chuck Flowers) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 16:55:39 -0500 Subject: tees and top ten How about white t-shirts. Black went out a long time ago, along with three-quarter sleeve jerseys. Top Ten Bands - not including Rush They Might Be Giants Bosstones Genesis King's X Barenaked Ladies Fishbone Rage Against The Machine Gentle Giant (just kidding) Faith No More REM Public Enemy c money ---------------------------------------------------------- From: James Selleck <rocinate@newwave.net> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 19:12:15 -0400 Subject: win it b4 you can buy it <lurk mode off> The Local radio station I listen to Wklc in St. Albans West Virginia is having a win it before you can buy it week end for the Different stages cd. So you know what I am going to be trying to get, dont you ... and as a bonus they have been playing a major amount of Rush on the radio lately , some of it from Different Stages and some other stuff. It helps that several of the Rock Jocks happen to list Rush as some of thier favorites. <lurk mode on> James Selleck E-Mail-Rocinate@newwave.net Web site- www.newwave.net/~rocinate/ Why does it happen? Because it happens. Roll the Bones.-Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jesse N Zamudio <jessez@U.Arizona.EDU> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 17:58:43 -0700 (MST) Subject: Re: 10/22/98 - The National Midnight Star # There is a new band out there that actually has TALENT in a big way. INCUBUS!! Wow these guys kick ass. Their bigger in Europe, and gaining a lot of momentum in Southern California. I strongly urge you all to check these guys out. INCUBUS: Science is the name of the LP, go get it I promise you won't be disappointed. They may be touring with Primus soon, Les is a big , big fan of theirs. I mention them on NMS because I was reading an article on them and they remind me a lot (not musically) of Rush. They have toured for three years straight, Europe twice, and all over N.America. They were approached to do a "pop" CD with a catchy single and they animately refused-taking the road less traveled these days. These guys deserve a look, trust me. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: David Ayers <lerxst@voicenet.com> Date: Tuesday, October 20, 1998 11:36 PM Subject: album covers, tinker toys & other minutia >Elise wrote: >"When I first >saw it what occured to me was : what does it *mean*??? But good design >has a certain logic, so regardless of, if it means that Ged and Alex had >tinkertoys when they were growing up while Neil did not (????)" Having had a basic design course in undergrad - sidenote: I am completely incapaple of connecting in any way with art professors-they just don't like me - I can confirm what youhave said about design following logic or emotion. I consider Hugh to be more graphic designer than artist when designing album covers. However, I might also be possible that the arrangement of the tinker toys relates to 2 disks (recent tours) separated from 1 disk ('78 tour) by time. Why the hell does everyone feel the need to connect every album cover with the band itself. What about the material on the recording. That kind of logic would sugest that one of them must be the naked guy on "Hemispheres"....Who's represented by the fire hydrant on "Signals"...is Alex the geek on "Power Windows" or is he one of the TV's??? See what I mean? Switching to a different set of brain cells...Finally heard TSoR on the radio tonight. WZZO in Allentown, PA played it by "request" (the biggest myth in commercial radio). Unfortunately, the reception was poor (I'm closer to Phila) and I didn't get a good listen. Then, by the grace of God, I switched to WMMR (in the previously mentioned Phila) and they're playing a double shot of Rush : Fly By Night and Limelight. Three Rush tunes in twenty minutes! I could plotz! Finally, burning up my reserve brain cells...just a silly little Rush sighting. Every day, I have to enter billing charges for the therapy services we provide (yes, I'm currently a provider, not a recipient) to send to the insurance companies for denial (cynical...yes!). Anywho...every day I enter "12" in field "21" which means I type: 21 <enter> 12 <enter> Yes, I know....get a life! DA "Never teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig." - Murphy (also a lesson learned after the Roseanne/National Anthem debacle) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "PAUL SMITH" <Paul.Smith@nottingham.ac.uk> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 08:38:46 GMT0BST Subject: Stuff Well I am glad all you chaps across the pond are getting your snippets, because we are getting fuck nothing. Booooo. I thought it was Pie Dubois (check spelling) So, Oscar Wilde was a bit clever for you eh? Rush sigthing - on the cover of Hush Live album. Off to teach the French Revolution - and no, I am not going to make any sad Rush references to Bastille Day, though I shall of course be citing Wordsworth, Dickens, the usual suspects. Yours in a frenzy of moderate anticipation, Paul I saw Seven last weekend. Is that a seriously over-rated movie or what? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Bergmann <psu17524@odin.cc.pdx.edu> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 01:18:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: RUSH As the live album release date comes closer. I would just like to remind everyone about all the negative comments that were made over the last year. We all should appreciate that its actually here and we get to hear it. We all love Rush and we should show them are appreciation, for being such a great band. As they themselves are humble, giving and appreciative. We all know how fast things can change as evidence, the tragedies this last year to Neil and family. The CD is gonna be awesome, were all gonna love it. So just remember after you buy the CD and your sitting there jamming away like we all do: sit back for a minute, reflect and appreciate these great people and there music. Take care-Brian Bergmann ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "R G" <richardg73@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 05:21:18 PDT Subject: The Omega Concern I believe "George of the tested echoes" is incorrect in his explanation of the omega concern. According to WWW.NIMITZ.NET, the omega concern "As Alex realized that he had to play acoustic guitar for some Rush tunes and then quickly switch to his electric ("Closer to the Heart," etc.), he crafted a stand (actually an attachment to a Tama Titan cymbal stand) that holds his acoustic in an adjustable playing position. He soon began to sell this as a product (1st to Music Emporium) under the company label "The Omega Concern." Apparently, Alex's "company" also made Geddy a light-up lyric stand and Neil got a newspaper/book holder so he could read while he eats breakfast." [ Ok, where's my quad shotgun? : rush-mgr ] Rich ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anderson, Chris " <canderso@amp.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 10:37:11 -0400 Subject: Spoiled By the Net >> Kids, don't open your gift before it is time. I know the radio premier will be useful, but only because RUSH will be interviewed at that time. It's too bad so many people will first hear the album on the radio. I choose not to. I want that awesome cut to enter my ears from the pureness of CD. << I liked this post a lot!! I have never heard an audio clip from the net because I've never had that desire. I like getting the actual CD and listening to it in the car - and hearing the "new" album for the first time. It's a very personally fulfilling thing for me. I will never forget the time when I drove home blasting Moving Pictures for the first time back in 1989.....memories. (I am 25 yrs. old - got into Rush in '89). I couldn't care less about hearing any of DS on the Net. To those that do care, that's great but the first listen of the DS CD is spoiled IMHO. Chris A. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "c. parker" <cwparker@alve.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 09:54:09 -0500 Subject: various subjects I live in Austin TX, and I have my alarm set for a radio station that has a rather annoying morning radio show in order to get me out of bed. In general, I am awakened by the pathetic whining of the hosts. Lo and behold, on the morning of October 23 at 0600, I awoke to the sounds of 2112 live. They played through the Overture and Temples of Syrinx. It wasn't a version I had heard before, and I'm assuming it's from DS, since radio stations usually don't play boots. >...So not every station is playing TSOR. Michael Z. Williamson wrote: >Alex Smith said: >>Trent Reznor doesn't play the guitar or anything else except keys as far >>as I know.... Adrian Belew is the one playing those crazy distorted >>guitars in Nine Inch Nails (at least in _The Downward Spiral_). >NOW who's smoking crack???? Studiowise, reznor plays EVERYTHING. And >Belew has NEVER been involved with him. I guess you are... Reznor used to play "everything" in the studio. He doesn't always do that anymore. Check your liner notes for Downward Spiral. I don't think Belew would be given credit if he'd never been involved with Trent. Robert J. Murphy wrote: >WHAT is the "acorn" of "Superconductor?" In the liner notes of "Presto" it >says: "We also offer a tip of the magical hat to... Mike Roberts for the >acorn of "Superconductor,"..." My guess would be that they're using "acorn" as a synonym for "seed." After all, that's what an acorn is. ObOffTopicList: Five of the artists with CDs in my CD changer at the moment: Chris Whitley John Coltrane Michael Hedges Jonas Hellborg Buckethead cwp - cwparker@alve.com http://www.alve.com/staff/cwp/ Now I'm down in the junk on a darkened day Searching through the prizes others throw away Like a walking translation on a street of lies... - Chris Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Sed2962@aol.com Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 16:41:06 EDT Subject: T4E Video I just picked up a video copy of the Test For Echo concert. The show was recorded in Toronto on June 30, 1997. The video is 2 hrs. and 42 min. long on standard play. The view is from stage right, approx. 8-10 rows back. The quality of the video is very good. The quality of the sound is good, but not great. I was first dissapointed in the beginning with the view, only Alex due to obstructions, but by the third song, the view is improved and Geddy and Alex are in good view. Neil is right behind Geddy so he is blocked out for most of the video (bummer for us drummers). There are cameras at the concert for video taping for the official video. Sometimes that camera boom is in the view. Overall, the video is pretty good. The song list is as follows: 2001 open/Dreamline, Limelight, Stick It Out, Driven(the view is much improved at this point), Half the World, Red Barchetta, Animate, Limbo, The Trees, Virtuality, Nobody's Hero, Closer to the Heart, 2112, Test for Echo, Freewill, Red Sector A, Roll the Bones, Resist, Leave My Thing Alone, drum solo(including Momo's Dance Party), Natural Science, Force 10,Spirit of Radio, Tom Sawyer (complete with three dancing puppets on the amps!) , and YYZ for the encore. E-mail me for details if interested. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dennis Benjamin <cygnus-x1@mindspring.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 03:13:56 Subject: Y2K...YME? RU2? <Jose.Ramos@digital.com> made a comment to my post that I made the other day. I usually make my posts just to get everyone's minds to see things from a different point of view. Let's just say I like to "stir it up". Jose, the world could end tomorrow, the world could never end, we as humans have no control over this. There are however ten major religions in the world who's calendars stop somewhere after the year 2012. There has been a tremendous amount of research done on the subject. Scientists and Clergy both agree that there will be some kind of major earth-changing event in the middle part of the next century. That's why I say : Make the most of the here and now, you only live once. And in that one life, you should ask yourself: Have I really lived? Peace Dennis (Cygnus-X1) Question for the day: If a movie was to be made about RUSH, who would play the three band members? My vote for Alex is Jeff Daniels, with long hair of course. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "R." John Madsen <rjohn@nwtinc.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 13:30:19 -0600 Subject: New $5 Discount at CDNOW I just went and looked for a 'coupon' for CDNOW, and found a $5-off link on The Onion (www.theonion.com). It is valid through the 30th, and so should at least pay for a shipping upgrade to get DS the morning of the 10th. I've got mine on order now, and with the shipping upgrade it came to $23.25. I have absolutely no problem paying that for a 3-CD set! I'm just glad that it's not $40.00, like some of the rip-off-no-new-material box sets that we see all too often these days. Well there's my 2 kopeks. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Palo" <double_agent54@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 12:42:37 PDT Subject: Tinker toys on DS Hey Rush maniacs, I haven't been reading the last few digests very carefully so if someone had already responded to the query of what the tinker toys on DS are all about, I apologize. The title is of course Different Stages. What do you with Tinker toys? You build with them, essentially creating and transforming, making things into other more different things. The basic unity of substance may be there, but different forms. Rush is Rush. They have remained true to one thing--the music they play. It may take on different forms in different places in differnt ages. Hence, the title. I loved playing with Tinker toys when I was a kid. I, though not consciously, meddled with bits and pieces here and there to create a different image of the same thought in my head. I hope that in the liner notes, they expound upon the tinker toy phenomenon a little more. That could make what I say a little more understandable. Can't wait to get DS. Too bad I have no one to listen to it with. Maybe I should move to Canada! Chris Palo ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael P. Kane, P.E." <mpk@bdi-ae.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 15:06:24 -0500 Subject: Counting Down to DS Love the countdown to DS on the NMS web page! That's so cool. Thanks to Will Collier for steering me (us) to CDnow. I Advance-Ordered DS in time to partake of their $10-off special. Total cost: $14.96, delivered right to my office door. Opted for the First Class mail option (i.e., snail-mail in computer geek-speak), so I should have it by Wednesday or Thursday at the latest. Jammin' to Caress of Steel at the moment. A good weekend to all. MK "I looked in the mirror today. . .I think I'm - I'm going bald. . ." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Andy" <aMachin@bigfoot.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 21:30:20 +0100 Subject: Rush and Spock's Beard/top 10 Hey, Mainly due to comments on TNMS about Spock's Beard, I purchased Beware of Darkness - it rocks. Anyway, I just signed up to the Spock's Beard mailing list mentioning Rush and TNMS. Amazing that a few SB fans have mailed me privately asking how to get on TNMS. So, Rush Mgr - if you get the odd e-mail from a Beard fan asking to be subscribe here, it's my fault. So, to the real Rush content - any of you good people know of a UK release date for DS? Oh yeah, here's my top 10 besides Rush in no particular order 1 Dream Theater 2 UFO 3 Blue Oyster Cult 4 Max Webster/Kim Mitchell 5 Wireless 6 Honeymoon Suite 7 Be Bop Deluxe 8 Spock's Beard 9 Wishbone Ash 10 Gong Thanks. Andy. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 17:30:16 EDT Subject: Tinkertoys in Canada I've been sitting here reading the NMS, listening to the Fox in Denver, hoping to hear the new TSOR, when I hear that heavenly intro. BUT, it was the studio version (sigh...). Has anyone in Denver heard it yet? Someone asked: "could tinker toys distributed in Canada have had different dimensions perhaps?" Perhaps they were metric vs. english standard? :) "Do you know why they call it the Royal Burger in France?" "Uh....because of the metric system?" --------paraphraze from Pulp Fiction Hanstones ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dorian Arenas" <percibald@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 18:51:24 PDT Subject: Different Stages in Chile and 2112 This is my first post ever. I'm from Chile (a very well known place by these days, if you know what I mean). Just few lines to tell you that Rush is a much appreciated band here, with tribute band included (a real good one I've heard) This afternoon I was working when suddenly I recognized Geddy's voice in the radio, and guess what: it was DS version for 2112 and... It rocks!!!! it's is little more slow in tempo (wich gives it a more actual dark-grunge approach) and Geddy's voice is somehow lower, but it was incredible to listen to the full version live. "The master"'s ride sounds clearly and powerful in some passages and the recording is a little bit "dirty" a caracteristic that I love in live recordings. I just can't wait to november 10th (yes! we get the cd's the same day here!!!) Just for the records. My top ten: 1) Rush 2) IQ (british progresive) 3) TOOL 4) Genesis ("Archives" rules) 5) Renaissance 6) Live 7) Ben Folds Five 8) Hatfield and the North 9) Emerson Lake and Palmer 10) The Police Dorian Arenas C. Production Manager Natural Response S.A. Quilpué - Chile High Technology Plant Extracts Visit our web site http://www.naturalresponse.cl ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "T. Slovik" <broon@epix.net> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 22:57:31 -0400 Subject: Reading, PA, T-Shirts, and Hi LuLu !!! Yes Yes Yes...I like the Shirt Idea !!! Send me one for Christmas. XL OK ? Hey Thanks... I'm sure you'll post the info on how to get later. Reading PA... Any NMS readers from Reading Pennsylvania ? I was hoping to hear of a release party somewhere near. Record revolution has done Midnight release gigs before, but I've yet to hear of one. I will check it out, but ARE THERE ANY OTHERS ??? C'mon...there Must be some Rush fans in or near Reading !!! Post here, and/or e - me. Oh, Hi Caroline (LULU) !!! How's your Red Barchetta ? - AND MOST OF ALL... Please... Don't forget not to forget. later... broon Put your message in a modem and throw it into cyber sea. http://home.talkcity.com/MoshPitWay/broon/ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rob Godwin" <hoodgo@ro.com> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 23:41:17 -0500 Subject: Waterboy Soundtrack Fellow Rush Fans, I work for Blockbuster Music and can confirm through promotional materials sent to us through a record label that Rush's Tom Sawyer is going to be on the "Waterboy" soundtrack. Among other artists are E.L.O. and Andrew Gold who had the one hit wonder "Lonely Boy" in the 70's. I left the information at work, but I'll retrieve it and fill you in on the details soon. Handling with kid gloves... Rob Godwin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Urionaguena <urionaguena@sminter.com.ar> Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 02:59:59 -0300 Subject: Another new stuff on the horizon Hi! On these days I was surprised by this 1998 Cd "Experiment" by Tony Levin (King Crimson, Peter Gabriel), John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater), and Jordan Rudess (Dregs), WOW !!!! just 2 words: KICK ASSES!! Advice: Listen to it loud! See ya' "Rush. They must have been one hell of a band." (2112 Tourbook) Martin Urionaguena Buenos Aires Argentina urionaguena@sminter.com.ar ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Lane <primemover@roadrunner.nf.net> Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 15:42:53 -0230 Subject: For the Spirit ever lingers Hello eager DS waiters, Isn't this the best and the worst? The last few weeks before the new release. You can't wait to have it in your hands but at the same time you don't want it to come too fast cuz your gonna have poor thing worn out in a week!! Well 3 cd's should keep us occupied for quite awhile and the enhanced disc will make it all the better. I've only heard TSOR on Real Audio from the atlantic records site but it wasn't in stereo so I didn't get the pan effect that we've been informed about. Sounded rather bitching though!! I loved how Lifeson's low E resonated a little sharp during the (almost) chromatic riffs. He's slamming 'em!!! I've been bugging the local radio stations but they are only Rush-friendly after 6 pm and I rarely listen to radio at that time. They haven't responded to my e-mails so I don't know if they'll play the album premiere. They usually do, though. Ya know, I'd really rather hear it first straight from the cd but I know won't "learn to resist" listening to the radio, mostly for the interviews and stuff. Does the NMS print the interviews? If I knew I could read that, then I wouldn't be concerned about missing it. Can't wait to here the new version of T4E. I've been really liking that song a lot more lately. Neil's drumming is deceivingly complex in parts. And Alex's solo has little blurb of notes that is too cool for words. So here's to the new one, Keep on Rushing, Jon Lane "Ohhhhhhhhhh ,ohhhhhhhhhh, ohhh, ohhh, ohhh,ohhh, ohhhhh, Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, ah ahhhhhhhh ahhhhhh." Geddy Lee, Limbo ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rob Godwin" <hoodgo@ro.com> Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 23:39:45 -0500 Subject: Waterboy Soundtrack Pt. II Fellow Rush Fans, I have some additional information about the "Waterboy" soundtrack that features Rush's "Tom Sawyer." In addition to Rush and E.L.O. you can find artists like the Doors, C.C.R., Lenny Kravitz, Fastball, Earth, Wind and Fire, John Mellancamp plus 7 more artists. It comes out Nov. 3rd and looks like a pretty good soundtrack. How can a soundtrack that features Rush not be good? "with the heart and mind united in a single, perfect, sphere" Rob G. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Shane Cargill <scargill@omen.com.au> Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 23:38:32 +0800 Subject: 105.3 The Rock Rules! To the champion or champions who posted the link to the 105.3 The Rock out of San Diego on TNMS.......THANKS! [ That was me :-) I live in San Diego, and Rock 105 has been playing Rush for a while now (old and new). They play lots of different rock, old & new, and their RealAudio feed is mostly live (except for the Howard Stern show, read on their website why they don't play that live, it's pretty funny). I have heard Pumpkins, STP & Live on there as well, but that's about as "alternative" as they get. : rush-mgr ] I've just tuned in for the first time via Real Audio, and I heard Led Zep, followed by a 3 Metallica tunes in a row....and after that to top it all off....Limelight, Freewill and the Different Stages version of The Spirit of Radio. (*drool* I must be dreaming) I'm sure I wasn't the only one to hear it, so I guess The Priests were smiling on us listening today. :) Also a quick Rush sighting (that may have already been reported, but what the hey). Was watching an old Young Ones video recently. In the episode "Boring", Vivian is wearing a Star/Man t-shirt. It's a little hard to see until the gang comes back from the pub, and Viv is showing the gangs his "amazing trick"...you can see it quite clearly during that scene. Oh well...I think it's cool (it was recorded about 1982 I think.) Cheers. BlueBro. Shane Cargill AFL Footy Tipping Page - http://www.omen.com.au/~scargill/footytipping ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Shane Cargill <scargill@omen.com.au> Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 23:44:40 +0800 Subject: 105.3 footnote Sorry...forgot to mention the website for those who haven't been there yet. www.kioz.com They just played 3 Stone Temple Pilots after Rush! I wish I was getting paid for all this praise, but it's sure worth checking out whilst you're online!! Cheers. BlueBro. Shane Cargill AFL Footy Tipping Page - http://www.omen.com.au/~scargill/footytipping ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "PLUMMER JASON J." <plummejj@flyernet.udayton.edu> Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 19:57:29 +0000 Subject: Some input for the day Good day. Hey, I was wondering with the supposed DS advertising on VH1 once Novermber comes rolling around if there might be some live concert footage or what-not? Any ideas? Oh! Anyone from Dayton out there? Haven't heard the new stuff yet. 104.7 sucks anyways. The only airplay is basically of 5 songs. Anyways, anybody go to the fall 96 TFE tour at the NutterCenter. I was there and a couple of months back I was at a used CD store called Disc-Go-Round. The store carries concert shots of bands that have toured the area and I picked up 3 upclose shots of all 3 boyz individually doin their thing on stage for $3. Pretty cool. They're haggin on my wall at school (UD). I've had them scanned, so if any body wants a look or knows where they should be send give me a mail. Just think. I had my HS graduation ceremony there and when I went to receive my diploma, I was standing in the exact same place they were. What a feeling and what a year! Just one more quick question. I've noticed in a few of the albums towards the credits section a mention to "scooze ball." What the hell is it? A Canadian version of fooseball? Hold the Red Star proudly high in hand! Jason Plummejj@flyernet.UDayton.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tim Hanson" <time2112@revealed.net> Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 20:07:47 -0600 Subject: Different Stages Orders being taken by Music Blvd. Orders are being taken for Different Stages on the Music Blvd web site for $18.88. The web address is: http://www.musicblvd.com/cgi-bin/tw/2419719909367549_43_623149 I have ordered from this site a couple of times and have had excellent service. Tim - Need a web page designed? Visit Music Man Productions at http://home.revealed.net/time2112/ for affordable web page design for Business or Personal. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Danny Rosenberg <danny@rush.fan.org> Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 23:35:29 -0500 Subject: Local to Arlington, TX? Hey everyone! Hope you're all as anxious as I about the upcoming new release! Something fun and Rush-related is happening at your local baseball park! On Tuesday, October 27th, TGI Friday's will have the National Finals of their World Bartending Competition. The event will be held at the Front Row Sports Bar in Arlington, TX. One of my closet friends, Joe "The Rocket" Pereira (one of four competitors out of 600 restaurants!), will be showcasing his extreme bartending skills to the re-mix of Tom Sawyer. To those of you who have never been to such an event - you don't know what you are missing! I look forward to meeting any NMSers who can make it to the event. Please come down and say "hi". I won't be hard to find! Wear your NMS (or any Rush) shirt! For more information on the event, call 1-800-FRIDAYS. Peace, d. Be sure to visit our site at http://www.barmagic.com! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Grauw, de H.(BNS SU NO)" <h.degrauw@KPN-Telecom.NL> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 09:39:00 +0100 Subject: Anthem stocks? Cats & Rush on Dutch TV Hi all, some less than thrilling stuff from Europe, where radio stations are prohibited by the EU to play Rush, or so it seems.... 1: What is the ownership structure of Anthem Entertainment? I would love to be able to own some stock, but is it traded? Does anyone know? 2: We just got 2 kittens, 10 weeks old, and I just had to name one Geddy. Something made me do it. 3: Rush was mentioned on Dutch national TV last friday. In a music quiz the lady answering the question confused Rush with Styx (Q. being who played 'Babe'). Hey, it's a start.... And the weather sucks as well! Hans ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Puanani Akaka <shreve1@worldnet.att.net> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 01:59:42 -0700 Subject: Mr. Scovill-isms Hi gang -- Wow, long time no chat! Finally found you guys, too! [thanx to Stuart for forwarding the new tnms address!] Seems strange not to type in "rush@syrinx.umd.edu"..... :-D Unfortunately, I'm not officially subscribed, yet (the Geds willing, in time), but thought I'd pass on these little tidbits, dare anyone care to know. For those who may be fans of the Rush CREW, here's some bits on Mr. Scovill -- responsible for the live sound on tour (hope I spelled his name right): He recorded and mixed a CD for a Phoenix band called (if I recall this right), Looking for Aldous Huxley. Pretty good band -- generic rock band with bit o' country twinge to it. Good recording, too, what little I did hear of it. And for those who may be losing sleeping over the fate of Alex's leather pants from the TFE tour, Mr. Scovill's wife is the proud owner of them! [or at least one of the pairs....] :-D The most interesting thing (to me, anyway) was a videotape I saw of a lecture he was giving to some students before the TFE Phoenix show at Desert Sky Pavillion. Most of it's all audio techno-whazziz. But he did say that even HE wasn't happy with the live sound on the tour. Naturally, whenever he was about to say a key reason for it, some huge bang happened, so I couldn't accurately make out what he said (argh!!). But it sounded like it had something to do with the rear speakers and the way they were set up to the front speakers. Again, I wish I could've heard what he said, but it had to do with the delay times between the two sets of speakers. In live sound, the engineers will time-delay speakers so that the audience will hear the sound from the far speaker at the same time as the closer speaker. Failure to do that results in distortion and muddy sound. From what I could make out, it seemed as if the delay system between the rear and front speakers was not flexible enough, or something. Inferior to what Scovill would have preferred, anyway. He clearly wasn't happy with what he was stuck with. So for those who were upset about the sound on the TFE tour, take heart: even the engineer wasn't happy! :) If you're in the Toronto area, or are planning a trip up there (yes, I know, like someone's really going up there in *winter*) -- and you plan a trip to the Orbit Room, go on Wed. night. Blast! I forget their name (something like LTC Connection), the band that plays Wed. nights is GREAT. 3 guys, and they can JAM. But take heed -- if you head to the OR after 9 pm, the cover charge is now $7 CAN...... Tho Tim Notter (owner, operator and Pal O' Alex) is still the coolest guy around..... :-D Whew! Well that more than made up for being out of the loop for 5 months. Alright, I's outta hea...... Ho-hoo! shreve ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Javier Reyes <javier@oeihq.com> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 20:40:24 -0600 Subject: DS REVIEWED BY GW Rush-olics, Guitar World Magazine has given Different Stages 7 out of 10. Aerosmith's live album was given 8 out of 10. Black Saddath's live album was given 7 out of 10. In the issue there were no advertisements for the album. The issue was dated December 1998. Later Javier ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Bob Jones <bobjones2112@yahoo.com> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 07:49:24 -0800 (PST) Subject: Rush Sighting Just saw South Park co-creator Trey Parker's new flick, "Orgazmo" last night. It is an adult film industry spoof and at one point, the cast is asked to pose for a picture. Rather than the conventional "Say Cheese!" instruction, they are asked to "say Geddy Lee!" "Who is that?" someone questions. "He's the best bass player ever!" answers the photographer. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Sed2962@aol.com Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 14:18:44 EST Subject: T4E Concert Video Some of you may have seen my post on the recent Test For Echo concert video that I have just aquired. Some of you were interested and sent me an e-mail on the video. Unfortunaltly, all my e-mail was lost due to an error with the system. Sorry for the problem, but anyone interested please send another note. The concert video was recorded in Toronto and is the full concert, 2 hrs and 40 minutes long on vhs. Again, sorry for the mix up! ----------------------------------------------------------
To submit material to The National Midnight Star, send mail to: rush@tnms.com For administrative matters (subscription, unsubscription, changes, and questions), send mail to: rush-request@tnms.com or rush-mgr@tnms.com There is a mail server available for back issues of the digest. For more info, send email with the subject line of HELP to: rush-srv@yyz.com These requests are processed immediately, and you should have back a response within a few minutes. Any problems please direct to the rush-mgr. For those of you on the World Wide Web, the Rush home page is: http://syrinx.yyz.com The contents of The National Midnight Star are solely the opinions and comments of the individual authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the authors' management, or the mailing list management. Copyright (C) 1998 by The Rush Fans Mailing List Editor, The National Midnight Star (Rush Fans Mailing List) ********************************************* End of The National Midnight Star Number 2123 *********************************************