The National Midnight Star #2126

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Fancast and Aussie NMSers Neil at Suzuka, or Motegi, or Fuji, or..... his band Albums Scheduled for Release with Different Stages Did Geddy EVER played with a pick ? rivendell and dog years Re:Did Geddy EVER played with a pick ? Rush/NHL2 Nite Reply: Did Geddy EVER played with a pick ? Got Milk? Dog Years Recalculated Re: 10/28/98 - The National Midnight Star #2125 The Spirit of Radio Any Metallica fans? Geddy's Pick Kevin's Bacon major eras Neil/Eric Music Blvd RUSH SIGHTING IN UK MAGAZINE UK MAGAZINE PART DEUX word on Kenny G DS.......Amazing things (Spoiler) what is playing in the CD player.. Hemispheres article Rush Fan(atic) hard-to-buy-for-the-holiday's suggestion? Friday premiere ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Thu Oct 29 11:35:39 PST 1998 Subject: Administrivia Here's an article that came via JamMusic from the Calgary Sun. Thanks to the folk who mailed it in :-) - rush-mgr "Band gives Peart time to grieve" By DAVID VEITCH -- Calgary Sun Rush is not in danger of breaking up. The band is just in a holding pattern. At least, that's the viewpoint of Alex Lifeson, guitarist for the venerable Canadian rock trio, which has no long- or short-term plans beyond the Nov. 10 release of the triple-CD live set Different Stages. Lifeson and bassist-singer Geddy Lee are giving drummer-lyricist Neil Peart time to grieve the loss of his wife Jackie to cancer this year, following the death of their 19-year-old daughter in a car accident in 1997. "As far as the band is concerned, we're just waiting for Neil to really get better," Lifeson said in a telephone interview yesterday. "I don't think he'll be the person he was, but I think he will cope with life again. "Hopefully, eventually, he'll be able to find joy in all the things he did in life before." Such as, presumably, playing drums and writing lyrics for Rush. "I got to think in my heart there are things about what we do that Neil really loves a lot and is not prepared to give up," Lifeson said. But the musician admitted he and Lee, both 45, have "spent hours and hours" talking about the tragic turn of events. They've decided there will be no Rush without Peart. "I wouldn't do it," Lifeson said. "I love working with Ged and Ged is my best friend.... We would probably continue working together in some form, but I don't think it would be Rush. It would never be the same." Lifeson, a friendly and forthcoming interview, spoke with great gravity when discussing the potential end of Rush. After all, he has spent his entire adult life in the 29-year-old band. Conversely, he spoke with great excitement about the prospect of future Rush studio records and, of course, the imminent release of the band's fourth live album (following 1976's All The World's A Stage, 1981's Exit ... Stage Left and 1989's A Show of Hands). Fans will probably be most excited by Disc 3, a previously unreleased concert recorded in 1978 at Hammersmith in London, England, during the Farewell To Kings tour. Meanwhile, Discs 1 and 2 are live recordings culled largely from the band's last North American tour behind the Test For Echo album. Disc 1 ends with the title suite for Rush's 1976 breakthrough album, 2112. Local Rush fans may be particularly interested in Different Stages, as the group bypassed Calgary on both its Counterparts and Test for Echo tours. The band last played in the city in 1990. "We don't play 180 shows any more," Lifeson explained. "The last tour was about 84, 85 shows.... I know Neil, over the years, is less interested in touring than perhaps he was in the past. I mean, we all go through that. "So, we only had so many days we could work and it was a case of going to what's on the A-list." Although Rush has no future plans, Lifeson ruled out any possibility of a compilation of unreleased material. "We've always had a policy that we only wrote and worked on songs that were going to be on the records," he said. "So we never wrote any more music or recorded any unreleased material ever." Ever? "We've done a few things in the recording sessions, but they would definitely get an X-rating," he offered tantalizingly. For lyrical content or musical abomination? Lifeson laughed. "Mostly lyric," he said, "but actually both when I think about it." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: radpoco <radpoco@midwest.net> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:28:41 -0600 Subject: RUSH DECISION '98 (FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT VOTED!!!!!!) Rushians, Welcome to *+*Rush Decision '98*+*. This is our third year...so make this one good. If you forgotten what Rush Decision was.......I take a poll every September to see what the peoples *current*, favorite Rush album is of all time. Then I post the results at a later date. ----------------- This all you got to do to be part of Rush Decision '98: 1. Email me at: radpoco@midwest.net 2. Give the full name of your very favorite Rush album that you own; the one that you adore. 3. Pray for your favorite album to win! ----------------- That's it...Please try to get as much people as you can. Thank You and Good Luck!!!!!!!! (FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT VOTED!!!!!!) Visit my WebPage at: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Pier/4158 ICQ # 9436041 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: galahad77@juno.com (Ryan N Waggoner) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 16:51:14 -0500 Subject: Lots o' stuff I know, I know...I'm sure everyone was celebrating because it's been so long since I've posted...you pro'lly all decided I'd unsubbed. No such luck, people! =) heheheh. Anyway... >...And the prophet epoch7@javanet.com spake, saying: <<but when i was listening to Vital Signs i noticed a slight imperfection in Geddy's vocals at about 4:10. im positive he says "everybody's got to evelate from the norm." anyone else catch this?>> Yes, everyone else has caught this. That's not a imperfection, though -- Geddy is deviating from the norm. He's purposely mispronouncing it. >...And the prophet jdseeks@2xtreme.net spake, saying: <<Or as an alternate cast, we could have the X-File's Lone Gunmen trio to star as the Rush Boys. They could be hard at work deciphering the meaning to their own songs when the black helicopters come for them. Chase ensues...>> Frighteningly enough, I've thought about that, too. >...And the prophet gregsanderson@hotmail.com spake, saying...well, he was saying something about top 10 bands, apart from Rush. Here's my list (in no particular order past the first 2): 1) Queen 2) Grammatrain 3) MxPx 4) Pink Floyd 5) Five Iron Frenzy 6) Sixpence None The Richer 7) Stone Temple Pilots 8) Toto 9) Kansas 10) Buddy Rich Big Band Ryan/Stimpy "Now the trees are all kept equal by hatchet, axe, and saw. . ." Neil Peart ("The Trees") PS. You can't get rid of me that easily. BWAH-HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dan Menapace <dano@jps.net> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 14:38:46 -0800 Subject: sonic.net sucks If your hoping to see the live netcast in november, dont get your hopes up. they screwed up the primus netcast bigtimehardly anyone was able to see more than 5 seconds of it. primus was so pissed they took it off the somincnet site and moved it to theres in real audio. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Kevin Barnes <kbarnes@vt.edu> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 17:51:53 -0500 Subject: sign the guestbook Rush fans, Please sign the guestbook at: http://members.wbs.net/homepages/s/h/a/shakawi.html Tell me what you think of my site. Thanks, Kevin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mark L. Hayes" <mhayes@rmi.net> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:55:22 -0700 Subject: The Spirit of the Radio in Colorado Hello Everybody, TWO Things: 1) KILO in Colorado Springs is playing the DS release,"The Spirit of the Radio." Here's a thank you to them and an FYI for those who are interested. 2) Are there any other Rush heads out in Pueblo, CO? Just wondering. Tapping the Rockies, Mark mhayes@rmi.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Muller" <bytor@ao.net> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 18:05:35 -0500 Subject: re: Polar opposites... Rocky Landsverk wrote: >>could someone please e-mail a review of the new r.e.m. album? thanks. i >>don't want to buy it if it sounds like monster. >(chuckling to self) >I would ONLY buy it if it sounded like "Monster". That was the first R.E.M. >album that actually rocked. Isn't music great? It can be appreciated >in so many ways by so many people. That's funny, I would ONLY buy it if ALL of the members of R.E.M. were REPLACED by John Petrucci, Dave LaRue (dregs, bass), Doug Pinnick, and Terry Bozzio........ :-)- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: semsc@ares1.com (Michael Frenn) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:19:52 -0800 Subject: Premiere Broadcast in Northern California? Hey. Anyone have any info on the broadcast for Northern California, Sacramento preferably, but San Francisco too? Michael Frenn semsc@ares1.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: lerxst1@juno.com (Brian M Donlin) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 19:16:01 EST Subject: DS Premier on WNEW Attention east coast Rush fans (NY area): November 4, 1998 10:00PM 102.7 WNEW Heard it today on the radio.They were announcing it all day like it was gold! First: Dave Herman, then Scottso a few times, and Carol Miller seemed REAL excited. Gotta get a couple of blank tapes ready!! Brian Lerxst1@juno.com When everything's coming your way, you're in the wrong lane. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Fred Pinto <FPinto@mzad.com> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 98 16:56:18 -0800 Subject: ALL stages??? matt wrote: >Think about it, this live >album has music from every major era of rush. From the heavy >distorion/overdriven guitar sound on their first album, through the >heavy syth use in the 80's and on to the sophisticated sounds heard on >RTB and CP, then to the last "Stage" TFE. i have to disagree. with only one song from signals, one song from presto, and nothing from p/g, power windows, and hold your fire, i feel that the heavy synth of the 80's "stage" has been conveniently forgotten. just like some people regret having lived through a decade with such mediocre music, rush seem to be pretending they didn't live it. they were originally not going to include anything from signals or presto on different stages, while still marketing this album as "the best of rush". that would have left practically the entire 80's off the cd. but the point is, it just doesn't seem like there is much "80's heavy synth" represented on different stages. not meant to be a flame, but just a different opinion. for those of you that think this album represents ALL the different stages of rush, keep in mind that a significant part of their existence has been excluded. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Stuart Hodgetts <hodgetts@cyllene.uwa.edu.au> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 09:25:49 Subject: Fancast and Aussie NMSers G'day all, Rush mgr ; Could you please let us know what time the realtime fancast is due using GMT, so that international subscribers might be able to plan a time to get out of bed and hop on the 'net. I am unsure as to how far ahead Western Australia is from New York 7pm (EST??) what with some countries having Daylight Savings and GMT might help. Thanx. [ EST is 5 hours behind GMT, so it *should* be 00:00 GMT on November 16th. (Tune in 23:59 GMT November 15th if that helps :-) : rush-mgr ] Also, can all the Australian NMSers say Hi. We seem to be crawling out of the woodwork, but are still poorly represented on this list. E mail privately if you like. Echoing K.Haines posting - I would urge a listen to some great Aussie bands that are coming up through the ranks; Spiderbait Powderfinger - an awesome band from Brisbane, who I am surprised have not hit the big time after their HUGE album "Double Allergic". These guys even sound like Rush on some songs. Definitely worth a listen (and if you like Live, then you may also enjoy Powderfinger). >...and of course, Silverchair. Looking forward to interupting my Halloween party just after midnight on Saturday and turning on all the lights as Glenn passes over Perth in the shuttle. Guess which song I'll have timed to kick in at 12.30... Billy Oz...out ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RushF1@aol.com Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 22:36:07 EST Subject: Neil at Suzuka, or Motegi, or Fuji, or..... >From NMS 2125: <<<From: "Ryosuke Yasuhara" <ryosuke.yasuhara@Ericsson.co.jp> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 17:20:14 +0900 Subject: Neil was in Japan?? <<<From: "Ryosuke Yasuhara" <ryosuke.yasuhara@Ericsson.co.jp> >However, about a month ago, Peart suffered a motorcycle accident in Japan >when he wiped out a BMW High Performance bike on a race track. He suffered >minor injuries only. Wow!! Was he in Japan?? On a racing?? I have not heard anything about his presence, even though being myself here in Japan. I wonder what race was he in...... Ryo (a cyclist in Japan)>>> I started wondering the same thing (as to why Neil was "testing" a bike in Japan, not being in a race, that is....). I could be a wise-acre about it and say that he was at Suzuka when he looked in his mirrors and saw either an F1 car or a 500cc GP bike catching him and he missed the apex of the 130R at 150mph. Nah. ;) I do wonder where he was at (Suzuka, Twin-Ring Motegi, Fuji, etc.) and *why* he was there. Perhaps someone in charge of the track is a Rush fan, eh? And, oh, yes. Put your money on Mika. (And look closely at the TV Saturday night. Perhaps Neil will be in the pits...) :) Jerry ---------------------------------------------------------- From: cmoney2@juno.com (Chuck Flowers) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 19:12:54 -0600 Subject: his band >Maybe it wasn't the Elder Race. Maybe it was the guy that actually found >the guitar who defeated the priests and assumed control. Well, him and >his band... I think his band was Foghat. >I was wondering if Geddy ever played with a pick And Mick gave me this.......this pick. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ward Bond <wbond@ibm.net> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 23:57:06 -0500 Subject: Albums Scheduled for Release with Different Stages The follow albums are scheduled release the same week as Rush's Different Stages: New Pop & Rock - November 10, 1998 Original Soundtrack, Armageddon (Columbia) [score] Original Soundtrack, Hard Core Logo (Velvel) Original Soundtrack, The Avengers (Compass III) [original score] Various Artists, Sometimes God Smiles (Discipline Global Mobile) [label sampler w/unreleased tracks from Robert Fripp & Co.] 'N Sync, Home for Christmas (RCA) 4 Hero, Two Pages (Talkin' Loud/Mercury) Bang Tango, Live (Mutiny) Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Live Monsters (Giant/Reprise) Bolt Thrower, Mercenary (Metal Blade) Bouncing Souls, Tie One On! (Epitaph) [live EP] Cher, Believe (Warner Bros.) Vic Chesnutt, The Salesman and Bernadette (Capricorn) Citizen Fish, Habit (Lookout!) [EP] Crumbs, Low and Behold (Lookout!) Junior Delgado, Fearless (Gee Street) DJ Quik, TBA (Profile/Arista) Down South Players, Now What (Restless) T-Model Ford, You Better Keep Still (Fat Possum) Gene Loves Jezebel, VII (Robison Records) The Gloria Record, The Gloria Record (Crank/Epitaph) [EP] Hive, Devious Methods (Phase 4/London) Ill Frum Tha Soul, Black Superman (Loud/RCA) R. Kelly, R. (Jive) [two CDs; w/Celine Dion guesting on "I'm Your Angel"] Wayne Kramer, LLMF (Epitaph) [featuring a cover of MC5's "Kick Out the Jams"] Barry Manilow, Sings Sinatra (Arista) Rob Matthes, Christmas Is Coming (Mercury) Quintus McCormick, Live at Morseland (Livin' Large) Tina Moore, In My Vibe (RCA) Mystikal, Ghetto Fabulous (Jive) Portishead, PNYC (Go!Beat/London) [7/24/97; Roseland] Pete Rock, TBA (Loud/RCA) Rush, Different Stages (Atlantic) [live; three-discs] Rusted Root, Rusted Root (Mercury) Shuggie, Shuggie (Headhunter/Cargo) Smile, Girl Crushes Boy (Headhunter/Cargo) Spiritualized, Live at the Albert Hall: October 10, 1997 (Arista) [two CDs] TQ, They Never Saw Me Coming (Epic) =-=-=-= Oh no, they'll be up against the new Cher and Barry Manilow... Ward Bond ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 00:58:01 -0800 Subject: Did Geddy EVER played with a pick ? Laureti David asked: No. And certainly not in '91. I have an interview from that time where he states that the twangy sound he gets is from the heavy nail on his middle finger, due to said finger being smashed when he was young. (Hey! I have the SAME finger!!!!) AFIK, Ged's sound has ALWAYS been fingers, and those little triplets he does HAVE to be fingers. Sorry. I don't know what gauge pick Alex uses. Perhaps he dropped one and Ged recovered it and threw it? - mike http://cloak-dagger.com Edged weaponry, from the stone age to the space age. If we can send a politician into space, why can't we send all of them? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 01:05:18 -0800 Subject: rivendell and dog years "Brandon Erickson" said: >>And it would have made a better basis for a song than "Dog Years." I'm >>glad Neil admitted to being hung over. I'd hate to think he >>wrote that garbage sober< >Hey Michael, just because Neil said he was hung over when he wrote those >lyrics, doesn't mean that they weren't up to par. So my standards are different. It may grow on me. Kinda like Speed of love, hopefully, and not like a fungus. >Now if you really want to wonder, "what the hell were they thinking?", >go listen to Rivendell. I've listened to Rivendell. What the hell were they thinking? - mike http://cloak-dagger.com Edged weaponry, from the stone age to the space age. If we can send a politician into space, why can't we send all of them? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: George Of The Tested Echoes <ferndoc@rocketmail.com> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 22:41:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re:Did Geddy EVER played with a pick ? AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! I HATE insomnia!!!!!!!!!! I have school tomorrow! Well, at least it's an excuse to write this... Anyhoo, about Geddy's pick: He may not play with a pick, but members of rock bands have been known to toss large quantities of guitar/bass picks into the audience as souveniers. I don't recall if Geddy did this at the concert I saw, but I wouldn't be surprised if he does, even though he doesn't use them. George of the Tired and very Frustrated Echoes === "Hatred is giving what is deserved. Love is giving what is best for the person." -Dave Guthrie Visit my home page at http://www.angelfire.com/in/rushboy Trust in Allah, but tie your camel. - Arabian Proverb ---------------------------------------------------------- From: ZiggPalff1@aol.com Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 02:02:34 EST Subject: Rush/NHL2 Nite Hey everybody, Just thought I'd come out of lurker mode to drop this tidbit. I finished watching the Pens/Flames game and stayed up to watch NHL2 Nite and the host was reviewing tonites games. When he got to the Hurricanes/Blackhawks game he said about the Canes goalie, "Irbe is to the Canes, what Geddy Lee is to Rush". Just thought I'd share. Peace, Joe Go Isles! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Nei Wyatt <lminwt@eei.ericsson.se> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 09:57:17 +0000 Subject: Reply: Did Geddy EVER played with a pick ? I can confirm Geddy using a pick. One of my best Rush experiences was back on the Permanent Waves Tour, when I was lucky enough to be front row for all five nights at the Hammersmith Odeon, London. As the last note was struck of Xanadu, the stage lights went off and Geddy leaned forward and pressed his pick into the palm of my outstretched hand. I also got four used drum sticks and one of Alex's broken strings. I can still smell the dry ice. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RETSOP@aol.com Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 07:48:19 EST Subject: Got Milk? Hi all, I just looked at the updated website. Congratulations Rush Managers for all the Hard work, It looks awesome. The got milk thing cracked me up. Is this a real add??? I'd love to get an original copy to frame for my kitchen. Does anyone know what magazine/issue this ad appears in?? Please e-mail me. I'd really love to get it. [ The ad is not real, our own George Rogic designed it! : rush-mgr ] Thanks for your help Neil Poster RETSOP@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Andrew Dearden" <Andrew.A.Dearden@ISG.sandiway.amec.co.uk> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 98 12:44:16 +0000 Subject: Dog Years Recalculated There has been some renewed comment about Dog Years in TNMS recently, so I thought the following might be of interest. Here in the UK, we have had some news coverage about the country's oldest dog, a papillon aged 27. The stories added that this was equivalent to 150 for a human. Surely, though, "In a dog's life, a year is really more like seven", so that should be 189. Apparently not. It seems that the "experts" have reconsidered their opinion and concluded that a dog year is really 5 1/2 human years, so that's 148 1/2. "In a dog's life, a year is really more like five and a half"... Doesn't quite work, does it? Regards from England, Andrew ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "PAUL SMITH" <Paul.Smith@nottingham.ac.uk> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 13:17:35 GMT0BST Subject: Re: 10/28/98 - The National Midnight Star #2125 What was the point of the 'England's getst the vinyl' comment (apart from exposing a very slight grasp on correct grammatical usage)? If you' are some thick Yank, do not worry, we do have CDs. I am confused ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Grauw, de H.(BNS SU NO)" <h.degrauw@KPN-Telecom.NL> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 14:29:00 +0100 Subject: The Spirit of Radio Hi, just heard The Spirit of Radio off DS on the Atlantic Website! Cool! Couldn't blast it (at work) and the Audio wasn't really streaming but nevertheless...Cool! The stereo separation sounds really great. Can't wait to get the CDs.. Hans ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "BrianB" <brianb@telserco.com> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 08:45:26 -0400 Subject: Any Metallica fans? FYI, the new Metallica album coming out soon will contain a cover of Bob Seger's "Turn The Page." Does that, or does that not sound VERY cool? Off topic, yes. Interesting? I would think so. :) BrianB ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "BrianB" <brianb@telserco.com> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 08:45:53 -0400 Subject: Geddy's Pick >From: Laureti David <lauretid@MAGELLAN.UMontreal.CA> >Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:19:34 -0500 (EST) >Subject: Did Geddy EVER played with a pick ? > >I was wondering if Geddy ever played with a pick ? On songs like "Xanadu" and "A Passage to Bangkok", Geddy played rhythm guitar and bass pedals on his Rickenbacker doubleneck while Alex played his solo. DUring the rest of the song, he played the upper part of the guitar as his usual bassist-self. BrianB ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Al Willig <aawillig@millcomm.com> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 08:20:38 -0600 Subject: Kevin's Bacon Matt Thurman said: With the release of "Different Stages" the movie "Pleasentville" was also released. If anyone has seen it, does it not slightly resemble the story of 2112 (by a stretch? nonetheless)? Think about it, The movie is about someone who has discovered something "wondrus" and brings it to the town "the preists". they reject it, though some people decide to follow it (the elders). And so everything turns to crap and the elder race end's up beating the preists and taking over. Same basic idea, but shoot me in the head with that quad shotgun if you want rush-mgr, i still think there is a similarity. Al says: "Footloose" also slightly resembles the story in 2112. ;-) Kevin Bacon brings his wundrous dancing to a small town desperately in need of an enema..... - |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Al Willig "Overwhelmed by everything Chief Financial Officer but wanting more so much." Minnesota Institute of Acupuncture & Herbal Studies Phone: 651 603 0994 Fax: 651 603 0995 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Al Willig <aawillig@millcomm.com> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 08:24:36 -0600 Subject: major eras Matt Thurman also says: Think about it, this live album has music from every major era of rush. Al asks anyone who cares to answer: What are the major eras of Rush, IYHO? For you, are they separated by the live albums? something else? I know what I think. - |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Al Willig "Overwhelmed by everything Chief Financial Officer but wanting more so much." Minnesota Institute of Acupuncture & Herbal Studies Phone: 651 603 0994 Fax: 651 603 0995 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dan Bruss <dano@sandridgebank.com> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 08:56:04 -0600 Subject: Neil/Eric >From: Cantu Jorge E <CantuJorgeE@JDCorp.deere.com> >Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 11:24:13 -0600 >Subject: Neil very look alike. > >Hi u all, > >Just briefly. >Has anyone noticed the similarity between the Chicago Bears Quarterback Erik >Kramer and Neil. >I think it's amazing. >Check it out on Sunday. I mentioned the same thing a couple of issues ago, but no seemed to agree. Or if they did, they just never posted about it! :-) ---------------------------------- Dan-O "The point of a journey is not to arrive." - Neil Peart ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "The Clayton's" <claytons@ticnet.com> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 08:56:10 -0600 Subject: Music Blvd Hi y'all - Clint @ <coppel@worldnet.att.net> wrote in the last issue about a bargain DS from Musicblvd.com with a $10 coupon from iname. When I checked the thing out, it only mentions 2 discs. I would be totally BUMMED if it showed up at my door with no AFTK! That would be no bargain. Do you think because its a "bonus" disc, it didn't get noticed? I think I won't take my chances with that one. If you guys haven't checked out TNMS web site lately, it is looking SO COOL! It has a little countdown to the release of DS, and the message board awesome! Keep up the good work over there! Lara ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Stephen.Lafferty@scotland.gov.uk Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 15:02:26 -0000 Subject: RUSH SIGHTING IN UK MAGAZINE Hey guys n dolls, I just picked up issue one of a new UK rock magazine called Classic Rock. On page 9 a titbit about DS. ALL THE WORLD'S A DIFFERENT STAGE Rush to release fourth live album in November Rush, recently seen on the Small Soldiers soundtrack with a remix of 'Tom Sawyer', have a new triple live album entitled 'Different Stages', ready for release on November 17 <*is this the UK release date?? No matter I have my Japanese copy on order, hee hee> The first 2 albums were taken from the 1993/94 'Counterparts' and '96's 'Test For Echo' tours, and the third is from their legendary Hammersmith Odeon concert in February 1978. The tracks are: <snipped, we all know them now don't we....> Comments drum maestro Neil Peart: "On the last two tours we've been playing at a level we've not reached in terms of musicianship, accuracy, band tightness and excitement. On live albums it's such a hard balance. Sometimes we make them too polished, sometimes too raw. This time we're really trying to get everything." The band, already notorious for their dislike of the road, have announced that they have no plans to tour for the next two years. This is due in part to the tragic death of Peart's wife Jackie from cancer. Classic Rock sends it's sincere condolences to Peart. All in all this is the first positive thing on Rush I have seen in the press for years. Not since the early days of Kerrang and Sounds! In a recent article in 'Q' about Marylin Manson a snide reference to his Rush T-shirt was made........ Bastards.............. Sad really. Steve laffy@rush-2112.freeserve.co.uk <mailto:Laffy@rush-2112.freeserve.co.uk> Pause at a Light - Rush inspired artwork http://members.xoom.com/laff2112/ <http://members.xoom.com/laff2112/> "The pavements may teem........" ********************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. ********************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Stephen.Lafferty@scotland.gov.uk Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 15:22:13 -0000 Subject: UK MAGAZINE PART DEUX Me again, Delved further into Classic Rock. Next issue they are running an article on Rush. I'll keep you posted.... Finally they have a bit about the 10 best live albums of all time they are: 1. Live and Dangerous - Thin Lizzy 2. Alive - Kiss 3. One More From The Road - Lynyrd Skynyrd 4. If You Want Blood....You've Got It - AC/DC 5. At Budokan - Cheap Trick 6. Strangers In The Night - UFO 7. Live Rust - Neil Young 8. Live At Leeds - The Who 9. Live After Death - Iron Maiden and... wait for it... 10. All The World's A Stage - Rush It had this beside it.... " Before Rush got too clever and discovered keyboards, they really could rock, as demonstrated on 'ATWAS'. The first of what will soon be four live albums over a massively productive career, this marries short rockers like 'Anthem' and 'Fly By Night' with epics like '2112' and By-Tor and the Snow Dog, climaxing with the awesome 'What You're Doing'. At the end bassist/squealer Geddy Lee can be heard extolling the virtues of the show in question in vociferous fashion!" Eh, quite! Positive-ish, really. All in all not bad for a Thursday afternoon. Steve laffy@rush-2112.freeserve.co.uk <mailto:Laffy@rush-2112.freeserve.co.uk> Pause at a Light - Rush inspired artwork http://members.xoom.com/laff2112/ <http://members.xoom.com/laff2112/> "The pavements may teem........" ********************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. ********************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 10:21:47 -0800 Subject: word on Kenny G This came from one of my newsgroups: "Kenny G released his Christmas album this week. Happy birthday, Jesus ... hope you like crap!" sigh. Pop at its worst. Can you imagine Rush doing bad pop? They'd probably sound like Aerosmith. - mike http://cloak-dagger.com Edged weaponry, from the stone age to the space age. If we can send a politician into space, why can't we send all of them? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jbob2112@aol.com Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 10:39:33 EST Subject: DS.......Amazing things (Spoiler) Greetings All, I have spent some time with DS and I must say it is incredible. The guitar tones on the beginning of "Natural Science" are mind blowing. They actually do the backwards masking on the vocal in the quantum leap section. I don't recall hearing it on the TFE tour. Geddy's vocals on 2112 are the best I have heard him sing on live material, man the lad can put some feeling and emotion into his voice. The packaging is sweet, it is not in a plastic jewel bow but a triple fold paper one. One must relay know their Rush trivial in understanding the collage of stuff in the inner photograph ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Tracy Smith <tsmith@wahoo.sjsu.edu> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 09:51:28 -0800 (PST) Subject: what is playing in the CD player.. Just thought I'd throw this out...I am listening to: Tonic: _Lemon Parade_ bought it, not sure if I am liking it Rush: _Signals_ and _Test for Echo_ :-) no more needed to say! John Mellencamp: _Scarecrow_ yup, John Cougar Mellencamp. This album is fairly rocking, with some poignant pieces...have not listened to it for a while, so it has been fun to rediscover it Pearl Jam: Vs. (Versus) their second album, good stuff, still haven't quite connected their sound with Rush. Either I am daff or just not hearing what others hear as similarities...go figure. "Daughter" is great, so is "Go", check it out if you haven't... what are others listening to???? Tracy ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ============================================================================ tsmith@wahoo.sjsu.edu " Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being." ~ Johann W. von Goethe ~ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ron van de Leijgraaf <ronley@casema.net> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 19:30:41 +0100 (MET) Subject: Hemispheres article Hi Rush-heads, One of the prog-rock magazines from The Netherlands has asked their readers to contribute for a CD section called the pro-rock classic album. I'm written a contribution, which I'll submit this week. Unfortunately for most people on this list, the article is written in Dutch, which was a prerequisite from the editing staff, so I took the liberty of making a loose translation in English and contribute this to the list. Hope you enjoy, Ron -------------------------------- RUSH - Hemispheres 'To be continued' was a promise Neil Peart made at the end of 'Cygnus X-1', the closing song on the album 'A Farewell to Kings'. Through the sister of a good friend of mine, I got in touch with the music of Rush in 1977. She played a tape with 'A Farewell to Kings' and I must that it sounded very pleasing to my ears. In no time, I bought all existing LP's and the long wait for new material from my Canadian heroes began. The wait was made bearable by playing the old records to death. On the day 'Hemispheres' was released, I raced home from school, making a record breaking pit stop at the local record store to grab hold of a copy of the album. Arriving at home, a quick hello was all my family got from me and I raced to my room to put the black disk on my turntable. The needle slowly descended to the surface and for the next 40 minutes, my ears were devoted to only one thing. The first side of the LP was completely filled with the title track Hemispheres, the promised sequel to Cygnus X-1. It surpassed the appetiser of the previous album completely. An original, top class SF story, nicely told and accompanied by beautiful, varied music. Bombastic symphonic pieces alternated with melodic hardrock and lovely acoustic guitar. My mind was still buzzing when I flipped the record over. Side 2 opened with the heavy rock song 'Circumstances'. Both musically and lyrically a very nice song indeed. Next were the soft tones of Alex Lifeson caressing the strings of an acoustic guitar, the intro to 'The Trees'. A song built to Rush standards, with a calm (acoustic) into, which builds into a heavy rock song. And of course very nice lyrics written by Neil Peart. 'Things can't get any better,' were my thoughts at that moment. Until 'La Villa Strangiato' erupted. The subtitle promised all the best: "An exercise in self-indulgence". This instrumental is one of the best songs Rush have ever recorded in their long career. Virtuosity on drums, bass and guitar in a magnificent piece of music. 'With the heart and mind united in a single, perfect sphere' are the final words of Neil Peart in Hemispheres. He couldn't have described the perfection of this album any better. Ron van de Leijgraaf --------------------------------- When we are young Wandering the face of the earth Wondering what our dreams might be worth Learning that we're only immortal For a limited time - Neil Peart - Home is where the harddisk is - Ron van de Leijgraaf - --------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Frank Sereno" <FSereno@beap.com> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 12:53:00 -0600 Subject: Rush Fan(atic) hard-to-buy-for-the-holiday's suggestion? LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- Philosopher-novelist Ayn Rand's manuscripts and letters will be auctioned Nov. 18 in Los Angeles. About $700,000 worth of the author's letters, drafts of articles, and novels totalling 5,000 pages will go on the auction block. The novels include Rand's literary output between 1962 and 1974, including 29 original manuscript pages from "Atlas Shrugged," one of the novels synonymous with Rand's name. Included will be 61 pages of handwritten notes for a 1961 speech and letters to friends and colleagues. The Los Angeles auction, held by Butterfield & Butterfield Gallery, will be simulcast in San Francisco and Illinois. (From http://cnn.com/US/9810/29/briefs.on/ayn.rand.auction/index.html) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gary and Rhonda" <garyj@coredcs.com> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 13:14:30 -0600 Subject: Friday premiere Here in Central Wisconsin we don't have much as far radio goes BUT..... 101.1 FM WMZK out Merill Friday night they will have the premiere of the new Rush Cd INTERVIEWS with Alex and Geddy starting at 9:00pm I'll have that old record button ready to push THIS IS GONNA BE A LONG 2 WEEKS GREAT TRACKS--GREAT COVER--GREAT BAND LONG LIVE RUSH So if for some warped reason you are in this neck of the woods Tune into 101.1 FM Later Gary ----------------------------------------------------------
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