The National Midnight Star #2142

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Limelight on DS Inukshuk No Rush in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year, but next year...! Different Stages notes DS/$16.95 not a scientist but......... Geddy and Relayer UK DS ratings Resisit on DS DS price My Rush website Counting Tinkertoys and some other stuff frustrated! Fancast RE: Rush Tabs Presto Tour couldn't help but notice.... Different Stages - Prerecorded vocals? Bravado hardly average! DS Packaging/3rd CD 4th TINKERTOY!!!!???? "shake it off" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Autrey <TAUTREY@STB.com> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 16:37:51 -0600 Subject: RE: A few thoughts about DS Barry J Cook wrote.... "The three tinker toys represent Neil (on top) separated from his loved ones, Selena and Jackie(on bottom)." >>>I disagree. I feel that the 3 tinkertoys represent the 3 CDs...the separate one being the Hammersmith show. Neil really wants to put the past year behind him. I feel that we should help by moving on ourselves. Imagine yourself in his shoes. Neil is a very brilliant man and I personally believe that he would never subject himself to having to remember something so sad every time he looks at the DS cover. The dedication was enough. The best way that we can support him is to STOP bringing up a subject that he is trying desperately not to think about! Want to impress him? Ask him about bicycling or literature. He's more likely to want to talk about that. But, please, give him a break. He also wrote.... "I've never gotten so much for so little money. Rush isn't in it for the money, or the fame. They're about music. That is what sets them apart from the MTV mindset. Do we really want them to be popular in the mainstream? Do we care if Rolling Stone fails to acknowledge one of the greatest rock bands in history? Rush is special to me precisely because they are free from worldly contamination of unrestrained commercialism." >>>I totally agree! Screw MTV! Tony Autrey tautrey@stb.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dan Shmitt" <djs@csd.uwm.edu> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 16:43:45 -0600 Just wondering if anyone had problems with the DS CD. My roommate and I = each bought a copy. One of them only loads as an audio CD, and the other = plays the clusterworks program but won't play music. Anyone have any = thoughts? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Sadlers <cjs@ici.net> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:06:25 -0500 Subject: y II k I think the kids shirt says fIIk not yIIk. fIIk means Farewell To (II is roman numerals for two) Kings. Get it now. What would the yIIk mean anyway. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keith Reedy" <kreedy@ptc.com> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:12:41 -0500 Subject: 2 quickies....... 2 Quick subjects... 1) I used to subscribe a time ago...and I lapsed (moved etc....). Now that I am back on I noticed I missed #2112. Could someone send me that? Thanks. 2) I'm pretty sure the boys don't read these posts....but I would just like to say THANKS to them! They could have easily raised the price with the third CD in the pack. They could have raised the price just because of the clusterworks thing. Hell...They could have changed over $20 for just the 2 CDs. But no....18.99 for 3 CDs and one enhanced program! UNBELIEVABLE!...thanks boys! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Keith Reedy once again....no quote! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Robbins <baskin@worldchat.com> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:18:25 -0800 Subject: KIDS SHIRT OBVIOUS ANSWER! I know this is way out in left field... but seeing as it is the Kings tour did anyone ever think that the stuff on the kids shirt could be.... F 2 K "FAREWELL TO KINGS"???? this to me seems the OBVIOUS answer!?!? IMHO R ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Tilson" <mtilson@ionet.net> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 16:42:34 -0700 Subject: DS Packaging A lot of people have posted saying that they think their CDs will get scratched when taking the CDs out and putting them into their cardboard pockets. I don't think this will happen. Some of my favorite CDs are packaged in a similar manner (Pink Floyd's Pulse and Star Wars soundtrack among others) and none of them have a single scratch on them. Just don't store your razor blades in there with the CDs! Mike mtilson@ionet.net "Anything can happen." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Marco <marc_pe@alcor.concordia.ca> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 17:52:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: 24!! Hey People!! Check this out! Different Stages comes out today...November 10th....my 24th birthday, the cost was $24 Cdn, and this is Rush's 24th year!! Guess my new favorite number is 24!! Later!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SCOTT FABIRKIEWICZ <scooter13@home.com> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 19:29:42 -0600 Subject: Driven Close to the Edge Hey Rushians, I don't know about anyone else, but I think I already worn out Driven on my copy of DS. Is Ged's solo not the greatest thing you've ever heard on a live album of Rush's? OK, maybe not if you are a drummer or a guitarist. And even though I have the utmost respect for Geddy, I think he's saving the wrong CD. If I saved a Yes album, it would be Close to the Edge. Of course, that's after saving all my Rush discs. Take care all Scott Fab.... Can the Detroit Lions play on Prime Time TV all the time? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph Ornelas" <nexthttp@geocities.com> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 16:59:30 -0800 Subject: So, ClusterWorks? The enhanced portion of the first DS CD, for those of you lucky enough to have it not work, is an inane little program that makes pretty lights in obnoxious patterns, matched only by the obnoxious music. Not only that, but if you ever manage to get it to work... don't install it! Even it's own un-install fails to remove it completely, leaving nice little glitches on your system. This is for PC owners. Mac owners on the other hand... Apparently, the ClusterWorks Mac edition actually follows the music on DS in a reasonably entertaining way (this from a Mac owner and fellow Rush fan). Not only that, but, by complete accident, he discovered that it'll work on any of the three CDs, not just the first one. I think you have to hit either Ctrl-I or that stupid little apple-I to get it to follow the music though. Mac owners: play around with it and see what you can do. PC owners: resist the temptation! Be happy with the music! DON'T INSTALL CLUSTERWORKS! Joseph Ornelas "QuickTime DLL linking error, cannot initiate ClusterWorks" -- Paraphrase of one of ClusterWorks' many errors. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michelle Zagari" <novawoman@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 17:39:58 PST Subject: Where's GOFACH and New York? Hi! I haven't posted in about 3 years ( you leave college, and your VTerm days are limited) and I am so excited to do this, you have no idea. Anyhoo, I'll make this quick. I love the new album with the exception of the vocals on Limelight. My question: where is Ghost of a chance? that's a Kick*ss song live- I'm so surprised they didn't do it! Also: I was kind of upset to read Geddy's comments in the sleeve- the fact that they taped show after show after show- and the Chicago show was the only "magical" one??? I don't go to Rush shows expecting perfection, nor do I expect a live album to feel "perfect". When I listen to a live album, I want to feel like I'm at the show (not that I don't already)! I feel a little cheated- I've heard much better versions of Limelight and Analog Kid in places like MSG, Nassau Coliseum, Toronto, Great Woods, and Philly ( I was at the taping for Bravado). I wonder why they did this.......... Oh, am I the oly one who thinks that Animate TOTALLY grooves at that tempo? I felt this way ever since the counterparts tour- no matter where it was taped :P :P :P ~wavin it! Rushwoman ********************************************************************** * * * "- I believe there's a ghost of a chance we can find someone to * * love, and make it last.................................. " * * * ********************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "George D. McCallion" <chem@bellatlantic.net> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 20:45:43 -0500 Subject: ClusterWorks & Natural Science ClusterWorks is 100% on my PowerMac. Natural Science does have the specific verse you mention twice; they played this the same way both in Phoenix & Phila. The way I see it, the other bridge parts in Natural Science are harder to reproduce live, thus having to 'fill in' the time slot, singing the one verse twice. Odd I know, but hey...what do you expect from Rush? These wizards are known for pulling Rabbits out of hats! BTW, did anyone else log in to the Digital Arena on Sunday evening? Cheers! - George D. 'Merlin' McCallion, Research Chemist Division of Metabolism The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Post Office Box 143 Bala-Cynwyd, PA 19004-0143 Office: 1.215.590.6894 Fax: 1.215.590.3364 Email: chem@bellatlantic.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SCOTT FABIRKIEWICZ <scooter13@home.com> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 20:53:06 -0600 Subject: Yet Another Thread (OH NO!!!) Hey Rushians, I concur with Dan O'Halloran. There are some rather funny non-musical moments I remember from Rush shows. The first time I saw Rush live was March 4, 1988 on the Hold Your Fire Tour at Joe Louis Arena (Hockeytown!). At some point during the show, the drunk foursome behind us dropped and broke their bottle of Southern Comfort all over use. Nobody got hurt, but we had that sweet smell on us the rest of the night. I was tough explaining to my parents that it was not our bottle. I was only 17 at the time. Plus, during the film intro to Lock and Key, one of the guys in that group stood up and just started yelling, "RUSH, F*CKIN" RUSH, YEAH RUSH, F*CKIN' RUSH!" He finally shut up about half way through the first verse. The other memory was from the show at the Palace on March 22, 1994 on the Counterparts Tour. This show is were The Analog Kid on DS came from. My brother, one of his friends, and I were about 4 rows off the side stage on Ged's side. I forget what song it was, but they had flames shoot out of the big bolts on the sides of the stage. I remember feeling like you were fried. My brother turned to me and said (more like yelled), "Time to turn over, that side's done." Take care all. Scott Fab.... If Primus sucks, then Rush must be absolutely horrible. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: roscoe137@earthlink.net Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 21:27:00 -0500 Subject: Waterboy I just saw the movie WATERBOY with Adam Sandler. I was shocked to hear Tom Sawyer in the soundtrack. When I heard A MODERN DAY WARRIOR I was stunned to say the least. Has anyone else noticed this phenomenon? Craig roscoe137@earthlink.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marco Mendonca" <mm@tba.com.br> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 00:26:36 -0200 Subject: RUSH VIDEOS! Greetings, rushians. Yesterday while watching CHRONICLES (LD) and THROUGH THE CAMERA EYE = (MONO-VHS) video collections I didn't understand why the guys can't = simply release ONE or TWO DVDs (some collectors package) with ALL their = VIDEOS . Something like THROUGH THE CAMERA EYE meets CHRONICLES + videos = from PRESTO, ROLL, COUTERPARTS, T4E and whatever material they find...=20 RUSH COMPLETE VIDEO COLLECTION DVD PACKAGE rules!=20 WE DESERVE IT!!! Marco Mendonca analog.kid@mindless.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "B.J. Morgan" <bjmorgan@indstate.edu> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 22:18:42 -0500 Subject: ClusterWorks Hola fellow fanatics, I've been quietly keeping up with the latest DS/NMS reviews, and it seems that a lot of folks haven't been able to get their ClusterWorks enhanced CD software to work. The boyz must be Apple saavy because I haven't had any problems running the application from my Power Mac. (No flame mail, please) Allow me to describe it for you'se guys. It's a cool little program that combines 3-D pointillism with musical tinklings. I was thrilled with it. Unfortunately, your required to have the one of the Rush live CD's in the drive to make it run. It also is supposed to accompany the live album as it go through various chord progressions. It's kind of like a personal laser light show to go with the greatest live album Rush has ever put out! Btw, DS is truly a masterwork. See you in Xanadu, B.J. Indiana State University Drumline _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. - Henry David Thoreau, "Walden," 1854 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Tom Beaudoin <beaudoit@bc.edu> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 22:21:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: Thomas Perry's note: enhanced CD T. Perry's note of communication with the author of the Clusterworks program confirms for me that this was a pretty serious waste of time by Rush to put on their new CD. If the program has no real relationship to the music, as the author of the program has now seemed to confirm, then -- really -- what is the point of including it on a Rush CD? Just because Geddy thought it was a cool looking thing??? I'm quite disappointed and will quickly de-install Clusterworks from my computer. I'm interested in responses from others on this issue. Tom thomas.beaudoin@bc.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "hopeflguy" <hopeflguy@sprint.ca> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 22:50:58 -0500 Subject: Victor "II" Well, it looks like Alex's recent works may not surface as another = "Victor" project. I got an email (which I had sent about two months ago) = reply from Tony "Jack Secret" Geranios, which his email addy was in his interview for some sound magazine. = Ok..this is the story I got, and ABSOLUTELY nothing is confirmed. This = came to mind when ALex seemed a "little" vague about doing another = Victor in the "chat" on Sunday night, so hopefully this sheds some light = on the situation. Alex had apparently spent quite a bit of time (over a 4-5 month period) = composing songs for a possible next Victor release. But, he has = supposedly put it on the "back-burner" for a couple of reasons. 1)Alex = paid for all of Victor himself, right down to the artwork, and doesn't, = at this time, feel like investing all of that time, money, etc, again. The first Victor cost him ALOT of money in the long run, because it = turned out to be an actual monetary loss (with royalties payed to other = writers, etc). It was also a VERY exhausting experience for him, and = Atlantic apparently isn't interested due to the poor sales of Victor.=20 Now, 2) this second "reason/specualtion" is a little more positive, as = he doesn't want to get into anything heavily "musical" until he has an = idea of what Rush, or Neil in particular, wish to do in the next year or = so.=20 As far a Geddy releasing anything, from recent interviews, he seem's = happier just "jamming" with friends....so VERY much different then = having the responsibility of putting out a record. But....as they said at the T4E recording sessions..and as DS = proves...TOGETHER..THEY ARE A GENIUS!! =20 Here is to the NEXT STAGE!!!:-) Peace... James "That guy must smoke dope!!" Geddy Lee, commenting on a fan's question if he ever listens to Caress = of Steel ---------------------------------------------------------- From: RushF1@aol.com Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:00:55 EST Subject: DS merchandise Hello, fellow residents of the Jolly Teabag Rest Home! One thing has occurred to me quite a few times while reading all the posts about DS, the various interpretations of the Tinkertoys, the packaging, etc.--------are there any plans by the Backstage Club to get off their collective a**ses and get some t-shirts, hats, stickers, and so on promoting DS? I just find it kind of unusual that with the following the boys have their "official merchandiser" does such an Atlantic-like job of offering items to promote the band. (Someone do me a favor: get the marketing rights for promo items and start cranking out this stuff. It's amazing to see people going around with Jimi Hendrix, Beatles and Led Zeppelin shirts and the like, while we have to be content with our getting-worn-out NMS shirts). Imagine a Tinkertoy DS or JTRH shirt, just in time for.....next Christmas. Oh, well. I tried. :) Jerry ---------------------------------------------------------- From: <bknichol@concentric.net> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:16:47 +0000 Subject: Is it just me? Hi all, Is it just me who got goosebumps when Geddy said goodbye to the crowd at the end of the second CD on DS? If this is the end of Rush as we know it, I am glad I got to see them and to experience their music. Meanwhile, while we all wait for news of the next Rush album, give me the new Victor album! Take care, Brian 2112YYZ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rushindy@aol.com Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:17:38 EST Subject: Limelight on DS I couldn't help but notice that someone, in an earlier issue, commented on how Limelight sounded horrible. I wouldn't go that far, but I definitely think it's better on studio (it's the only song on DS that I feel that way about; strange, because Limelight is my fave song ever). It sounds OK up until right after Alex's solo. That whole last minute seems to lack the power and drive of the studio version. Anyone else agree? Also, does anyone know how realistic the video release is, or is it just a rumor. When will it be out if it's a real deal? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Erin Langley" <langswang@classic.msn.com> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 98 05:39:44 UT Subject: Inukshuk I found one of those T4E stone guys -- Inunkshuks -- hidden in the Hammersmith Odeon case. Turn the case sideways so that the opening is facing left. Now look along the right edge at the brick road. About one and a half inches from the feet of the scalpee, you can see the shape of an Inunkshuk. See it?? Maybe it's a stretch, but I bet I just made a thousand people look for it. Oh, the rush of power. Pun intended, thank you. BTW, I have a good idea. Since there aren't any DS t-shirts, I'm gonna have one made. All ya gotta do is take in the CD cover (or whatever picture you want on your shirt) and have a blown-up decal made of it. Then they'll press it on a shirt, and you have something no one else does. :-) loverin <3 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Norm & Nancy Birtley" <nbirtley@worldnet.att.net> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 22:47:41 -0600 Subject: No Rush in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year, but next year...! On Sept. 22, 12.4% of the messages in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Forums contained the word "RUSH". Today, 31.4% of the messages contain "RUSH". So they didn't nominate Rush this year, but at this rate, 99.9% of the messages will be about Rush by the time they do the nominations next year. Maybe by that time we will have their attention. Keep up the good work, everyone... and go post more messages about Rush at http://forums.rockhall.com/forums/get/inductees.html Norm ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph P. Hillenburg" <jph@xnet.com> Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 23:27:33 -0600 Subject: Different Stages notes I noticed that Different Stages was mostly from the Tinley Park (Chicago) show. Back in issue 1788 dated 1997-06-16, I gave show notes for this show. I don't know how you would go back and reference that issue, but they're there if you're interested. Joseph ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Henderson <motoman@pe.net> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 20:45:13 -0800 Subject: DS/$16.95 Price Club/PriceCostco/Costco has Different Stages for only $16.95! What a deal. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: OLIDAO@aol.com Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 02:57:11 EST Subject: not a scientist but......... About the Clusterworks program - pretty cool inclusion, but it seems that Hisashi Hoda is mistaken about one thing: He states that there are 2 kinds of perception, one based on movement and the other on static images. Well, the scientific fact of the matter is there is no such thing as the perception of static images or of static perception. All perception, visual or otherwise, is based on movement. Without movement, there is no perception. Of course, this doesn't take away from his artistic accomplishments with the Clusterworks program, but the scientist in me just had to speak up. >>>> although I'm not a scientist, it seems to me that I don't entirely agree with the definition of perception...........are you to say that just because something is static, there can be no perception, and that the only way for me to have the illusion of perception is for it to have movement? Take that book laying on the desk there..it's not moving, but I know it's there.............therefore i have a perception that it is real.......right? Just a little confused...please help clarify ---------------------------------------------------------- From: PaulD@localaccess.com (Paul Downing) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 00:38:43 -0800 Subject: Geddy and Relayer >From the last part of the interview: >> LN: Your music collections on fire, which one do you save? >> >> GL: Relayer by Yes. I had to respond to this. I too felt an affirmation when when I read that Relayer was one of Geddy's faves. I've always loved Relayer for its technical wizardy, awesome melodies and downright wierdness. To me, this very underated album has to be the most avant garde progressive music I have ever heard. The bass playing by Chris Squire is immaculate. You can definatly tell where Geddy got the majority of his bass style that would eventually end up on albums like Hemispheres and AFTK. I would have expected Geddy to answer with one of the more well known Yes albums like Fragile or Close The Edge, but the fact that he said Relayer just floored me. I am not alone. "Spirit sings in crashing tones - we beat the battle drum!" Bill ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Neil Bonfield <nbonfiel@ford.com> Date: 17 Nov 1998 04:09:21 -0500 Subject: UK DS Severe downer! Last week the 'official' release date was 16/11/98 - so I go into London last night (16th) and what do I find? The 'official' release date has been changed to 23/11/98! What are they playing at?? Has anyone in the UK managed to get a copy from the main retailers yet? HMV, Virgin, Tower? I tried all of them and they all said others had tried earlier in the day. Were you one of those unfortunates too? Any 'official' word on the 'official' release date? I'm fed up. 8( Neil Bonfield <nbonfiel@ford.com> ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rushindy@aol.com Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 06:33:25 EST Subject: ratings Does anyone know where Rush finished for the November 10 releases, ranking wise? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Hancock Mark (RBGB-CF/PCT)" <Mark.Hancock@uk.bosch.com> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 11:06:18 +0100 Subject: Resisit on DS Michael P McGee wrote:- >Also, according to Geddy, Resist was inspired by a Scottish what? I remember reading my sister's copy of the UK fanzine 'The Spirit fo Rush' sometime last year. In it there was the trip diary of a Scottish guy (can't remember his name) who travelled to see Rush at a few of the Canadian shows on the TFE tour. One of these shows was at the Molson Ampitheatre on 2nd July. This guy was wearing his full Scottish regalia at the concert (kilt, sporran, etc,) and he said that Geddy spotted him in the audience at one point and, in a quite passable Scottish accent, said those words during the Resist introduction. I don't know exactly what Geddy said as I'm still waiting for my copy of DS to arrive from CDUniverse but I'll check my video of that show at home tonight. BTW, it's driving me nuts reading all your reviews of the album when I still haven't heard it. If it doesn't arrive by the weekend I can see myself buying another copy here in the UK. Does anyone know if the vinyl version was released here after all? Mark Hancock South Wales, UK "Can somebody download a Coke?" - a thirsty Alex Lifeson during the fancast last Sunday. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Enrico Salvini, the Muffin Man" <ultimateart@planet.it> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 09:27:23 +0100 Subject: DS price Tom Mueller <krynndm@execpc.com> wrote: >Hey team!!!!! >DS for $19.99, what a deal! ABSound has DS for a lil' bit more than $11 + shipping. Go to http://www.absound.ca/music/search/search.html and type in "Rush". Since the record costs the equivalent of $34 here in Italy, I bought a dozen copies for me and friends: with shipping and custom duties we end up paying less than half for it. Sheeeshhh, and those assholes at Italian record companies have the nerve to complain because the market is down... On the other hand, I'll have to wait to listen to it for a while, but in the meantime I can do with the "TSOR/2112" promo-CD I had at the Atlantis gig. Enrico Visit the website of the only Italian RUSH Tribute band: ATLANTIS - http://www.rush.net/atlantis ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Enrico Salvini, the Muffin Man" <ultimateart@planet.it> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 09:32:13 +0100 Subject: My Rush website Gang, I've just added a "Rush" section to Atlantis' website. For the moment it features only a few ticket stubs and photo pass from concerts I've attended from HYF 'til now, but I'll have a lot of live picture online as soon as I have enough $$$ to buy that slides-scanner. I'm also writing concert-related stories to go with each ticket stub. Check it out and let me know what do you think. URL's in my signature. Enrico Visit the website of the only Italian RUSH Tribute band: ATLANTIS - http://www.rush.net/atlantis ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Murray <cjm18@psu.edu> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 08:32:00 -0500 Subject: Counting Tinkertoys and some other stuff Tried sending this last week but apparently the address to post to changed between then and now and it never made it through. First, let me say that I was wrong about the 16 tinker toys for 16 albums thing. I can now get upwards of 19 if we believe the following: (maybe 19 for 19 previous releases if we include the other 3 live albums) > >From: epoch7@javanet.com >Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 06:25:32 -0500 >Subject: Couting TinkerToys > >ok I'm making a list of all the times the DS tinker toys appear. but >first, anyone notice the woman in the center of the Odeon picture with >the dress might be the same as the Permanent Waves woman? Kinda look >alike to me.ok here we go. >1. Front White Cover. >2. Back Gray Cover. >3. Tribute to Jackie/Selena Page(I'm sure that's what the toys stand >for.) >4-9 The Front Odeon Cover(GL's shirt, the 4 columns, and the back of the >leather jacket in center.) >10. The Gray group shot in the center of the open jacket. >11-15.The Rush PullOut Cover(The Tinkerlith. The shaved head. Back of >jacket. Back of Shirt. Tattoo)(oh yes.I'm getting that tattoo. anyone >hear of new Rush merchandise involving DS? Shirts/Hats/Whatnot?) >16. The Microphone Replaced with Tinkertoys in the montage. >17. The Left Side of the Greeting Page by Geddy.(What a nice man to give >us that little letter.) 18. Earring on the guy who has the one shaved in his head - this one took a magnifying glass, but it definitely looks like one to me. 19. In montage, dead center at bottom - picture of Neil sitting there reading something - it is in the box behind him. Stumbled across this one looking for the microphone Good call on the Geddy's microphone - I never would have found that. WHere on gods green earth is the one on a "back of a shirt" in the "Tinkerlith" artwork - oh wait... In between the elbow and head of the guy with the one on his jacket? That one is definitely debateable - but probably no more so than my earring find so I'll give it to you. Since trying to send this last week, someone else has mentioned something about one on a white t-shirt - I'll be damned if I can see this. > >Well that's all I found. feel free to add but take out the questions and >stuff I asked too, just for brevity's sake. > And on another note..... >First, the Tinker Toy design on the front obviously represents the band >members. It's interesting to see that one of the round toys is separate >and above the other two. I'm guessing that this was no mistake and it >serves to represent Neil who is often aloof from Geddy and Alex. Neil is >the yellow toy, Alex and Geddy are the red and blue toys. (or maybe >arranging the toys this way made for better placement for artistic value). An emphatic no. I recall reading in a previous NMS a while ago that Hugh Syme has admitted himself that there is absolutely no meaning in the tinkertoy design. Surf through the back issues if you don't believe me. But if there were some meaning there, the better theory would be 3 disks - 2 of which are from last tour, one is from long ago. I doubt that being so close to the band, Hugh's perspective is that of one member being distinguishable from the next. We look at things differently and a bit more objectively because we are so far removed from things. >interesting discoveries on the CD covers. Before I sign off--have you >seen on the back cover, the picture of the Tinker Toys with the math >equations? Is there any meaning to this? What does, "see attached data >/ K.S. July 10, '98" mean? That's an H.S. - standing for Hugh Syme. He was just signing his name, with the date it was created, I would imagine. *************************************************************************** Christopher Murray Applied Research Laboratory Assistant Research Engineer The Pennsylvania State University Work Phone: (814) 865-2016 P.O. Box 30 Home Phone: (814) 231-2125 State College, PA 16804 Work Fax: (814) 863-1479 Email: cjm18@psu.edu *************************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------- From: aac75690@pop07.odn.ne.jp (Eri Hara) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 22:36:43 +0900 Subject: frustrated! Dear NMS and all rush fans; although tons of information and report of "DS is great!" i can read thru nms mail list, I'm sad that I haven't listened to it. I tried to find imported version or single cd at all major cd stores in tokyo including tower records but i could find NONE! i know how rush is unpopular in japan, but this is too much. i envy all of you. maybe i'll get ds by internet. I also am not happy with japanese version of ds as i know liner notes are usually written by a notorious heavy metal critic who loves describing rush in superincomprehensible way so i think it's a waste of papers and money although i know a bonus song is featured. now i 'm amusing myself only by reading nms mails and imagine how ds will be great. hope the day I can share fun of DS with nms people soon. eri ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Hancock Mark (RBGB-CF/PCT)" <Mark.Hancock@uk.bosch.com> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 14:17:52 +0100 Subject: Fancast rush-mgr wrote:- Re: Fancast >The questions were mostly OK, nothing too blatantly stupid The one where someone asked "Do you think you music has changed over the years?" wasn't too clever. >And Geddy did say that he is going through lots of videos >from the TFE tour and would like to release a DVD to accompany DS. Was I hearing things or did Alex say that he has *no* plans for another solo album in the near future? I got the overall impression from the interview that the boys have no intention of quitting soon. I don't remember them directly commenting on the subject but the answers to some of the questions e.g. with regard to touring, sounded quite encouraging. Did anyone else get this impression? Mark Hancock South Wales, UK Mark Hancock Tel.: 0044-1443-221-153 Fax: 0044-1443-221-202 E-Mail: Mark.Hancock@bosch.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dan Bruss <dano@sandridgebank.com> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 08:57:16 -0600 Subject: RE: Rush Tabs >From: Jim <s0213265@cc.ysu.edu> >Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1998 11:23:22 -0500 (EST) >Subject: guitar tab > >Hi! > >I was just wondering if anyone could point me in a direction where I could >find either a transcription or tab of the song "Fly By Night" for >guitar???????I don't care whethor it be free off the net or having to buy >a book from a publisher I just really want that song!!!!!! > >yours, >Jimmy Filicky,Jr. Hi Jimmy... Try the RUSH Tablature Project...here's the URL: http://cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/rush-tab/ ---------------------------------- Dan-O "The point of a journey is not to arrive." - Neil Peart ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anderson, Chris " <canderso@amp.com> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:45:31 -0500 Subject: Presto Tour You know, I love DS but I wish the guys had recorded some Presto shows for this live set. I really, really like the quiteness/somberness of some parts of Presto. Presto is pretty-well felt in the T4E stuff and "Show, Don't Tell" made it on to DS. However, Presto is much more important, IMHO, than Rush makes that album out to be. It was the "turning point" away from the Rush of the mid 80's. Presto was a step toward one of Rush's best, Test For Echo. Oh well, any and all Rush songs are excellent! Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Kam Abbott <kabbott@islandnet.com> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 08:00:00 -0800 Subject: couldn't help but notice.... Well, I finally got around to being awake early enough to go pick up a copy of DS. ( work night's OK?) The first thing that struck me was the price! $16,95 Canadian!! To be honest I was expecting to shell out the better part of $40.00! But this is what I can't figure out, the original price was $25.95, then it had the mark down sticker to $16.95. Why the mark down so fast?! I can't figure that, cuz I got the last one on the shelf! :-) Anyway, all and all I love DS. hearing all the live tracks from the last tour made me want to get up and flail around the room for a while. technically, I noticed a couple of things that could have been a bit better. In a couple of spots I noticed the recorded crowd didn't mix in to well with the live ambient crowd. It seemed to me to be sitting sort of a layer above in some places. The most obvious glitch to me was right at the end of 2112 where the crowd starts to cheer at the end of the song. A rather rough transition to the crowd coming out of the music, a definite change in tone. In the set 3 disk you can hear a buzz one and a while caused from the lighting dimmer circuits on stage powering up and down. (most noticeably in the first part of Xanadu) definitely gives it that live feel! (the sound of Howard! lol..) But don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining at all! I love this disk! I just a bad habit I have. :-) _________________________________ Kam Abbott Audio Engineer Phone: 250.753.9415 Cell: 250.751.4750 Fax: 250.753.9430 E-mail: kabbott@islandnet.com Snail Mail: 1A-6 Maki Rd Nanaimo BC Canada V9R6N7 _________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Egils Kaljo <kaljoe@rpi.edu> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 11:25:24 -0500 Subject: Different Stages - Prerecorded vocals? My apologies if this has been talked about here before, but on some of the songs on DS the vocals sound distinctly different, sounding as if they had been previously recorded, particularly on Show Don't Tell (the "show me don't tell me") and on Nobody's Hero (the "heeero" part)Geddy's voice sounds different - just curious if the vocal parts were in fact sequenced... or if this was already common knowledge, feel free to disregard this post. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Flynn, Jason R" <Jason.R.Flynn@UNISYS.com> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 11:28:26 -0600 Subject: Bravado hardly average! >From: KenDee1@aol.com > >As far as the couple of flames I received calling Bravado and average song >prior to the live version. When you look at the complete Rush song bank, do >you put Bravado into the same category of TSOR, CTTH, 2112, LVS, TheT, X, BM, >DEW, SubD, Fw, WM, BTatSD, LimeL, YYZ and oh yeah, TS? >It's an average song compared to other RUSH songs! But then again EVERY rush >song is above average than anything else. Ok, I see your point. :) No Ken, my point was that Bravado is not an average Rush song. It stands out as one of their best. I thought so the first time I heard the song on September 3rd, 1991, and I think so today. While difficult to draw comparisons, and as much as I hate 'favorite songs' polls, I'd say that Bravado ranks among my top 5 Rush songs. And for what it's worth, I'd put it one category *above* the songs you mentioned. Why? Because it's got perhaps the single best vocal performance on it, one of Alex's favorite solos if not most favorite ever (he actually said this) and among the most innovative and complex drum patterns of any Rush song (the outro). Not to mention the more-difficult-to-describe "emotional aspect" that puts Bravado firmly in the top tier of Rush songs. IMHO etc. Now do you see my point? :) Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Doug Allison/SYRINX-MU Enterprises <eytormu@netdirect.net> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 13:39:41 -0500 (EST) Subject: DS Packaging/3rd CD Hello, I must admit that at first I was a little disappointed when I heard that DS would be in a cardboard case instead of a jewel case. But, after having purchased DS, I have to tell you that I really like the packaging. Maybe instead of complaining about the packaging (which embarrases me when I think that somebody who had a part of making DS might actually read something from NMS), we should APPRECIATE the HARD WORK, THOUGHT, and EFFORT that obviously went into the packaging (and the DS as a whole). Be thankful we are even getting anything new, let alone 3 superior cd's at a great price! As for the ODEON cd being in a seperate sleeve...what did Geddy say? This cd is a GIFT...It is something extra, something above and beyond, a free expression of graditute to us - the fans - for our support over the years. That cd should be accepted in the spirit of a gift - would you complain about getting a free Porshe from Grandma Bessie because you didn't like the way it was delivered to you? It makes perfect sense for this cd to be in a seperate sleeve as it is an free bonus - and with the proper attitude it shouldn't matter anyway. The packaging is just a vehicle to get to us the music - which is the most important thing. That is what we bought DS for in the first place. But RUSH being RUSH, they went the extra mile to provide a superior delivery system - which I appreciate. Later... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Alan Edwards <ale@cisco.com> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:57:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: 4th TINKERTOY!!!!???? James Jordan writes: > If you look really close you will notice four (4) not three (3) tinker toys > on the dedication fold. The forth (4th) being below the others, green in HOLY MACKERAL!! There *IS* a fourth tinkertoy! DO YOU ALL KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS??????? No, but I'm sure you all will discuss it until the cows come home, to *again* place meaning where there is none. ...or until Neil comes back online and tells you all to "Get a life!" They absolutely do NOT have anything to do with Neil and his VERY PERSONAL tragedy. Would Hugh Syme be so crass? (As some of you are about discussing it?) PLEASE, PLEASE leave it alone! Give the guy some respect--it's none of our damn business! </flame> Alan ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Lynch <JML1@valley-media.com> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 11:02:01 -0800 Subject: "shake it off" >"That's ok Alex, shake it off." I wasn't at the show, but my guess is that this is the roadie or tech encouraging Alex once they got his guitar working. ----------------------------------------------------------
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