The National Midnight Star #2161

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DS Vinyl "AYN RAND," SAID THE BAND Funny Musical Moment Barchetta, Rockline, Autographs, and the Heat! I'm an uncle!! Holiday Wishes Happy Holidays!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't get TOO drunk on New Year's......... Jeopardy Different Stages Japanese Import Rush Sighting (sort of) Rush music 24/7 via the net...? Sighting at DT show nicknames Different Stages Japanese Import Prices Help in Toronto Fastest Guitarist/Rush sighting Neil's former bands Top 1000 Rock Songs of All Time Rush videos on the net minor Rush sighting on MTV Attention Imanaz Holl New Desktop Themes at Power Windows Crappy Snare-Drum Sound Lifeson by candle light There's Juno! Fastest Guitarist Rush fans and Mac users ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rush-mgr@tnms.com (The RUSH Fans Digest Manager) Date: Tue Jan 5 11:31:27 PST 1999 Subject: Administrivia I did find out that Rush will be on Rockline on Jan 20th on the Los Angeles station 93.1. However, I'm almost positive this is a REPEAT -- it is not listed in the main Rockline lineup as being aired by all radio stations, and if you know Rockline you'll know that it airs on Monday; the 20th is a Wednesday. So... I believe the show airing in LA is a repeat, and that it is not being carried on any other radio station. If you look at what else 93.1 is airing, none of the shows match current guests! Any other station claiming to have Rush on Rockline this month? The guest on the 18th is Johnny Lang. - rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dave Anderson" <fenderjazzbass@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 11:42:52 PST Subject: Mysterious Voice in Geddy's Bass Solo Hey Fellow Rush Fanatics. . . Hey I was just wondering if anyone can hear the guy in the middle of Geddy's Bass Solo say "It's all right Alex; Shake it off!!". If anyone was at that concert or know's what happened, email me at fenderjazzbass@hotmail.com Thanks!! Dave Anderson fenderjazzbass@hotmail.com Go to my page-http://members.tripod.com/~RushRTB ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gumtow, Eric" <egumtow@mail.utexas.edu> Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 15:17:43 -0600 Subject: San Antonio Express DS review I found this article in the Wednesday Dec. 16 S.A. Life section of the San Antonio Express: Rush, "Different Stages" (Atlantic): Rush's latest studio effort, "Test For Echo, sounded as if the much-loved Canadian trio had finally run out of creative gas. But this package, the band's fourth multiple-disc live set, suggests that Rush is still a formidable force in person. Unlike the disappointing 1988 set, "A Show of Hands," "Different Stages" is a crowd pleaser. Though the first two discs come mostly from the 1997 "Echo" tour dates (there are three cuts from the '94 "Counterparts" jaunt), they span the band's career, going back to scoop up "2112," "Freewill," and "Spirit of Radio." And there's a bonus third disc from a 1978 London concert that ought to please those who long for the days when the band wore platform shoes and when Geddy Lee's shrill voice dealt misery to any dogs in the vicinity. This is a must for fans, and a worthy starting point for the curious. *** 1/2 The *** 1/2 (of 5) beat all the other reviews (Garth Brooks ***, Rolling Stones ** 3/4, Pearl Jam *** 1/2, Black Sabbath ** 3/4, Aerosmith *** 1/4), except PJ who tied it (all live albums, BTW). The front page of the section has a shot of Geddy playing bass, which is listed as an Express News file photo. I can scan it in if rush-mgr or anyone wants me to. Eric Gumtow ---------------------------------------------------------- From: GedAlxNeil@aol.com Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 21:56:59 EST Subject: Rush is moving up in L.A.! I was on my way home on Friday, Dec. 18. It was a cool night, much like a December should be. I was listening to 93.1 Arrow fm. It's an excellent radio station here in L.A. They play all the classic rock than anyone could ever think of. Well, Bob Coburn, the drive time D.J. was playing his top 5 requests of the week. Of course, as you could imagine - RUSH was in the top 5!!! Now they didn't play Xanadu, or 2112, or even Entre Nous. However, they did play Tom Sawyer. Now, to get the facts straight - Arrow just began playing RUSH recently and already RUSH is in the top 5! They didn't make position one, they didn't quite cut the second slot and as a matter of fact they didn't even pull the third spot. But, my friends -- they did pull fourth most requested song of the week! YES - this is excellent! I would now like to take the time to ask something from my fellow RUSH fans and friends, alike. I would really appreciate to hear more RUSH on the radio here. If at all possible in your free time, would you please put in a request for a rush song @ Arrowfm.com. It won't take you but a few moments and it would help all us deprived of RUSH fans here in L.A. Thank you for your time and keep listening to the best band in the entire world! Scott Galen ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mmaholch@kusd.kusd.edu Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 21:06:51 -0500 Subject: Fantasy RUSH show Hey Rush freaks... Well, thanks for all your comments. I'm sorry if I pissed anyone off (tongue firmly in cheek here) with my RUSH graph from 12/13...nothing personal, GuP lovers, it just was the only album that never smacked me in that little place in my chest that explodes in butterflies when I hear the march from "Natural Science" or the solo from "Red Barchetta"...oh well. To stick my neck out even further, have some fun with THIS: close your eyes and imagine you are at your local sports arena or 'concert hall', and the opening strains of "2001" or "The Three Stooges" is just beginning to fade...here is my all-time ultimate RUSH show. Countdown (WHO would ever expect THIS??) Force Ten Limelight Freewill Dreamline Bravado Roll the Bones (good evening) Test for Echo Animate The Pass Closer to the Heart A Farewell to Kings The Trees Xanadu Prelude from 'Hemispheres'-La Villa Strangiato (segue) Territories New World Man Manhattan Project Red Barchetta Where's my Thing/The Rhythm Method/YYZ Spirit of Radio Medley in "D": Fly by Night/Half the World/Mission Tom Sawyer Encore: 2112/In the End/In the Mood *LOL*. The possibilities are endless, my friends. I just thought the idea of a darkened stage, with lots of smoke and the band bringing in "Countdown" in E with the video screen flashing images of Columbia on the pad and the voices of Crippen and Young filtering through Alex's grunge chords would be really cool. I need a life, I know. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Kingsvog@aol.com Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 10:25:40 EST Subject: That's entertainment... Hello all: Now I realize that this is not a political forum, or an adultery forum, or a manipulation forum, or a deceive the masses forum, or a blatant lie forum, or a cigar forum, so I will keep this short and semi music-related. Remember our fearless leader's inauguration (the second one, I believe) - when Fleetwood Mac, Don Henley and others kept spouting all that rosy rhetoric about the President? Funny how you don't hear much from them these days. Perhaps they should get together and plan their own "Down the Tubes" tour. Hey, maybe Alec Baldwin could open the show. What a prize he is... Ed ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Pat Lynch <lynch@rush.net> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 11:33:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: Force Ten and other oddities Thank you rush-mgr for making the Japanese "+1" Force Ten available, but to whomever listened to it, does it seem flatter than the rest of the album? (flat not in musical terms, but in feeling, zest..compared to other live versions of force ten we've heard ) not that its not great, but my first impression was that the drums did not sound as good... (and don;t tell me its because its an mp3, I mp3'ed the entire DS set and have it on my computer, this makes a great addition though) this could be the reason it was never released as part of ther "main" release here in the US.... just something to think about.... while the drums may be "flat" sounding, I *love* Geddy's bass playing in it though. Other stuff..... I recently revamped the Rush Networking site, and one of the things I added was a graphic home page.... its Chuck the BSD Daemon walking out of the 2112 star...a "must have" for any Rush *and* UNIX fans out there..... Pat ___________________________________________________________________________ Pat Lynch lynch@rush.net Systems Administrator Rush Networking ___________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Pat Lynch <lynch@rush.net> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 11:48:50 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: The Rhythm Method Dogyears wrote : >First, I agree that the 2/3 section near the beginning is a respectful to nod >to Max Roach, who I guess did this kind of part many years before Bozzio? I >don't know, but certainly it is like The Drum Also Waltzes. Perhaps it is >even a nod to Bill Bruford....? One of my favorites, nothing gets me going like something with Bruford playing.... and I'm not even a drummer. I see the similarities to "The Drum Also Waltzes" and I'm surprised I never noticed before.... any more Bruford fans out there? (I've spent my enitre morning listening to the old Bruford stuff, Jeff Berlin is just so cool....) Pat ___________________________________________________________________________ Pat Lynch lynch@rush.net Systems Administrator Rush Networking ___________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Pat Lynch <lynch@rush.net> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 12:16:36 -0500 (EST) Subject: RE: Enhanced CD Craig and Dan, you are both wrong ;) but Dan would have been more correct if this guy's CD player couldn;t read the *first* cd, not the *third* Craig, not everyone is as computer literate as we are, so give them a chance to enjoy the music and the art and give him a hand, don;t insult him. anyway, to the person trying to get it to work, try the first (yellow) cd Pat ___________________________________________________________________________ Pat Lynch lynch@rush.net Systems Administrator Rush Networking ___________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ignacio Perez-Puelles <iperezp@telcel.net.ve> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 09:04:26 -0000 Subject: GUP - Dinky drums ??? Not again... What's the deal with Grace Under Pressure ? I read a post about "dinky drums ???", I know this isn't Rush's best album or anything, but do not criticize the quality of this recording. Get your self a REAL Stereo system, and throw away yor 3 in 1 boom box. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jon Dahms" <jdahms@globalnet.co.uk> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 15:13:11 -0000 Subject: 2112 Hi All, Happy Christmas etc. Over here where we write dates properly it is 21/12 today! Just a stupid rush thought! Jon ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Thomas <tommer@execpc.com> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 14:41:48 -0600 Subject: Liquid Tension Experiment II Hey all... For those of you who don't know about LTE, it's a collaboration between Mike Portnoy and John Petrucci of Dream Theater, Jordan Ruddess from the Dixie Dreggs and Tony Levin of King Crimson fame. The first album was AWESOME, with it wrapping up with a 28 minute total improvisational jam. Well, if you don't already know, the second LTE album is almost finished! I'm including a link for a site that has pics from the LTE II sessions. http://www.mediusvision.com/music/lte2 The guys DO plan on touring behind the album this time around, so hopefully they'll come to the Milwaukee area, knowing that when DT comes here, they ALWAYS sell out within an hour of tickets going on sale. Well, just wanted to update all of you DT/LTE fans :-) Cheers! Tom mailto:tommer@execpc.com http://www.execpc.com/~tommer ICQ# 15240956 "I can learn to resist...anything but temptation..." - Neil Peart, 1996 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: jonnyg42@juno.com (Jonathan A Gilsdorf) Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 15:57:02 EST Subject: THE TRUTH revealed about "That's OK Alex...shake it off...." Hey everybody! Just wanted to let everyone in on the truth about the guy yelling very clearly "That's OK Alex...shake it off!" during "Driven" on DS. It is none other than.......ME! Yup, I was very shy to admit it until now, but I figure enough time has passed to finally admit. But then again.....I very well possibly am talking out of my @$$-hole :-) But seriously...if you are in Mid-Missouri and see a Dodge Shadow with license plates "YYZ-T4E", that is me! Also I am going home to Omaha, Nebraska fro Christmas, so if you see those plates in Omaha or along I-29...it is yours truly. Rush-mgr...I was wondering how I could send in a picture of the plates to the syrinx.yyz.com website? I sent email to the site administrator, but haven't heard back. Exiting Stage Left... Jon G. "You can be the captain, and I will draw the charts, Sailing into destiny....Closer to the Heart....Closer to the heart......" -From Rush's song "Closer to the Heart", off the 1977 album "A Farewell to Kings" and the newly released live "Different Stages". ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Lupoli <jglupoli@snet.net> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 16:44:33 -0500 Subject: DS Vinyl Attention all British Rushians, First of all, HAPPY 2112 (21 December). Anyway, I was wondering I any of you received a Ds vinyl yet. I would like to get the catalogue number for my page. Example: Chronicles-Vertigo 838 936-1 Counterparts-Atlantic 7567-82528-1 Also to anybody else, does anybody have the catalogue numbers for the T4E vinyl. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!! Matt Lupoli Age: 14 North Haven, Ct http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Amphitheatre/2740 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: MRomerhaus@aol.com Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 20:55:56 EST Subject: "AYN RAND," SAID THE BAND I happened to be flipping through the channels when I came upon something on VH1 that caught my attention. Turns out it was an episode of "Before They Were Stars." Ed Roland of Collective Soul (a band I've been high on for the last couple years) fame was being interviewed several years ago. Ed mentioned that he came up with the name "Collective Soul" after having been exposed to Ayn Rand's readings. Any feedback on whether or not Collective Soul are Rush fans? By the way, Ed's appearance was likened to the style of the (primarily) 80s band, A Flock of Seagulls. He's certainly come a long way. Ouch. On the "DS" front, I'm still listening! I still get a big smile cross my face as Geddy introduces the song "Xanadu" with Neil playing wind chimes in the background, as the song receives an unbelievable reception. A great semi- musical moment, it is. Hope everyone who didn't (or did) yet order "DS" has gone to http://www.800.com to pick it up along with two other current release titles for $1 (including S&H). Great deal. Later. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Emily Ridyard <ERidyard@ASKBORST.COM> Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 10:03:11 -0600 Subject: Funny Musical Moment Just this past Saturday night my husband, George, and I were coming back from dinner (awesome awesome ribs in Brookfield, IL), and we were pulling into the parking lot of our favorite bar. We had the Loop 97.9 on and they had just finished playing a really decent tune, which I cannot for the life of me recall at this time, but the next song they played was Stairway to Heaven. George and I looked at one another and in unison shouted, "SHOOT ME!" Then we high fived and laughed our asses off walking into the bar. Happy Holidays Everybody!!!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SCOTT FABIRKIEWICZ <scooter13@home.com> Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 20:43:34 -0600 Subject: Barchetta, Rockline, Autographs, and the Heat! Hey Rushians, Just trying to catch up. Jerry (RushF1@aol.com) gave us some info on Ferrari's Barchetta. I have some updated info, too. According to Sports Car Market Magazine Ferrari only produced 25 of the 166 MM Barchetta from 1948 to 1950. This car ranges form $1,100,000 to $1,600,000. Then Ferrari produce seven 212 Touring Barchettas from 1951 to 1952. They range from $800,000 to $1,000,000. Sorry. I am a bit of an exotic car fan. A question regarding one of the museums he mentioned. Is the Peterson Automotive Museum in LA on Wilshire Blvd at the start of the Miracle Mile? Does anyone in the Detroit area know if Rockline will air on January 20? Will it be on the Riff? Erik DePoy posted about a friend that bought an autographed copy of GUP through eBay.com. I have a friend that owns a sport memorabilia store. (For folks in the Detroit area, it's DC Sports on 14 and Van Dyke and at Lakeside Mall, check 'em out, lots of Wings stuff!) He knows it's hard to trust anyone. If you can trust the source or the item is authenticated (example: picture of individual signing the item), then it's probably safe. He suggests though waiting until you can meet the person face to face. He runs a lot of shows that bring the athletes in to sign autographs. That way too, it makes the autograph mean a whole lot more. I would like to second the motion put forth by Keith Hurst. We have had a lot of people wondering around TNMS lately thinking they were in a Ray Bradbury novel. Take a pill, Montag. Flame retardently yours (hopefully), Scott Fab.... Wonder how much a 166 MM Barchetta signed by Rush would sell for? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SWEDGE@webtv.net (SCOTT WEDGE) Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 22:42:57 -0500 (EST) Subject: I'm an uncle!! OK everyone I know this is lame but I didn't make this one up.... My sister just had a bouncing baby boy. So I get on the phone with her husband, another Rush nut, and he says to me "He's destined to love Rush." After asking why he states "Well he was born on the 21st day of the 12th month. That's 2112." (....sounds of moans, groans, hisses, boos and the site of tomatos being thrown at the stage......) OK, now back to our regulary scheduled newsletter.............. Scott Wedge - swedge@webtv.net Auburn MBA Graduate - Class of '94 WAR EAGLE!!!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SndNature@aol.com Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 16:05:08 EST Subject: Holiday Wishes Greetings Everyone, We just wanted to wish you all a happy and safe holiday season. As a band we are going to have our second birthday in late January and we really wanted to say Thanks for all the support and friendship. During the past two years we have made alot of new friends and got the chance to see alot of old ones. It means alot for us when people take the time to support our live performances. We have had all kinds of help in various projects such as, Wep page design, Programing, photography, advice, construction on our studio and video production. This year has been intense for us and we have been caught up in various projects and we do appreciate everyones help. The next year for us should be the real test and we hope to open some new doors and become more of an all original project. So, for all of us at Second Nature. Merry Christmas and we wish you and your families the best. Dave (Cow) Clay-tor (Dr. No) Jim-bob (Chicken) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: mark irwin <mirwin1@flash.net> Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1998 11:52:36 +0000 Subject: Happy Holidays!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To all our friends and family: Happy Holidays and a great and prosperous New Year!!!!!!! Mark,Amber,Arianna and Shea Irwin ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michelle Zagari" <novawoman@hotmail.com> Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1998 23:22:57 PST Subject: Don't get TOO drunk on New Year's......... The hottest new Rush tribute band to hit the New York tri-state area is here!!!!!!!!! "Restless Youth" What are you doing Jan 2? Do you live near Long Island? Then come see the latest tribute band to hit the LI scene, Restless Youth. Check out our webpage http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Stu/tjwalker/restless.html (or email me for more details.) Check the page for driving and railroad directions. Bring your friends! Conveniently located on Sunrise Highway, it's just minutes from NYC and is accessable from all major highways. The band is playing in Baldwin at The Irish Pub at 10PM, January 2, 1999!!! (Hey, no cover charge!) Help support Long Island's local bands. See you there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry for the lack of real Rush content, but if you come to hear them, it will be worth this little disturbance. Rushwoman "Any escape might help to smooth the unattractive truth / But the suburbs have no charms to soothe the resltess dreams of youth." ---------------------------------------------------------- From: musicman@m1.sprynet.com Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 20:51:00 -0600 Subject: Jeopardy I am sitting here in my hotel room in Las Vegas, and my company is doing a show for Motorola for the consumer electronics show, and I am getting ready to go out to dinner, and I am watching Jeopardy, and I am online, and I have a smile from ear to ear. WHY YOU ASK? One of the answers was..... "In 1974, Neil Peart joined Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee to form this "hurried" rock band" The question of course is, (All together now....) "WHO IS RUSH!!!" What a great welcome to Vegas. Bob ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Javier Reyes <javier@oeihq.com> Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 08:50:55 -0600 Subject: Different Stages Japanese Import Here is a review of Different Stages Japanese impoort: RUSH - Different Stages Live (+1) The 3 compact disc set looks exactly like the U.S. release. Tinker toy montage on a white back ground. On one side it has in ‘RUSH - Different Stages / Live' and on the other side same thing but in Japanese. On the back everything is the same, except for the addition of ‘Force Ten' (bonus track on 2nd disc) and the first disc is not enhanced. The compact disc comes in a plastic sleeve with a liner mainly in Japanese, the song list is in English. 1. Force Ten (bonus track) - Recorded at the Riverbend Amphitheater, in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 4, 1997, during the Test for Echo Tour. This song rocks like every song on this compact disc set. The guitars are crisp and rocking, the drums are great and the vocals are very clear. This song flows beautifully between Natural Science and The Spirit of Radio. In my opinion, this song should had been included in the U.S. release. 2. Test for Echo Tour Book (miniature version) - This is an exact version of the tour book sold at the shows. The only difference is that it is 2.5 times smaller than the original. 3. A Farewell to Kings Tour Book (miniature version) - This is an exact version of the tour book sold at the AFTK shows in Europe only. Album cover on front of tour book on purple background with this inscription: RUSH World Tour 77-78 Exclusive Concert Edition Black back cover with man in red star and RUSH (white) center bottom. The book is in black and white with 16 photographs of the band. U.K. Winter Tour 1978 schedule list (February 1978), credits, ‘A Condensed RUSH Primer', words by Neil Peart, advertisement for a new album for a band called ‘TYLA GANG' (I have no idea why this is here?), and a discography for RUSH (from the albums ‘RUSH' to ‘A Farewell to Kings'). This tour book is also 2.5 times smaller than the original (This is assumed, since I do not own an original copy). 4. Black and white lyric booklet (in English and Japanese) - There is a set-list for each compact disc. There seems to be a few words about the band in Japanese. Lyrics for every song is included (even for songs on the third disc), both in English and Japanese. 5. Every disc has a grey background and not black, like the U.S. release. Each disc comes in a lint free pouch. This should had been also used in the U.S. release ---------------------------------------------------------- From: david.m.atrostic@ac.com Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 16:56:26 -0500 Subject: Rush Sighting (sort of) This is a bit bit of a stretch, but during the House of Representatives vote for the articles of impeachment, the third article was defeated by a count of 221 to 212. Third artice. Three members of the group... Perhaps someone else can determine the significance of the 200 that is subtracted. D (who needs to watch less CNN...) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: FearNo1 <FearNo1@interaccess.com> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 01:25:54 -0600 Subject: Rush music 24/7 via the net...? Is there a web site that streams rush music 24/7 via the net using Real audio?? Hopefully so, that way I can listen to it over the net, instead of having to swap CDz :-/ Are there any bands that have music up 24/7..ie pink floyd? Reply directly via email in addition to the list..thanx ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dom Kallas <dkallas@emerald.tufts.edu> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 05:41:12 -0500 (EST) Subject: Sighting at DT show I saw Dream Theater perform at Toad's Place in New Haven, Connecticut, on December 28. The show was a collection of B-sides, lesser known album tracks, and covers. Sure enough, DT made sure they included Rush in their set. They played "Different Strings" note per note and then a brief instrumental interlude where the song normally fades out; after playing the first riff from "The Analog Kid," the band concluded this Rush tribute with parts of "La Villa Strangiato." Let me tell you: all of it was great due to the intensity of the playing (particularly John Petrucci). It was definitely one of the highlights of the show for me and others who were there. Electronically Yours, Dom ________________________________________________________________________________ and the world so hard to understand is the world you can't live without Smashing Pumpkins "muzzle" ________________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Z. Williamson" <daggers@indy.net> Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 12:00:49 -0800 Subject: nicknames As far as I can tell from boots and concerts attended, the following nicknames (during Al's intros) on the CP tour are: St Petersburg, March 4: Ged---Kathie Lee Gifford Neil--Fabian Al--Mel Gibson Indpls: Al--FAbio NY, MSG, 2nd night: Ged--Woody ALan Neil--Elle Mcpherson Al--Richard Gere Does anyone recall other ones from this tour? - mike http://cloak-dagger.com Edged weaponry, from the stone age to the space age. Mathematically, I'm certain there are gun-control proponents who are not paranoid, phobic, or irrational. I just haven't met any yet. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Javier Reyes <javier@oeihq.com> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 12:00:45 -0600 Subject: Different Stages Japanese Import Prices Here are some prices for the Different Stages Japanese Import: CD Quest Music - $52.92 http://www.cdquest.com Jart Music - $54.99 http://www.jartmusic.com Siren Disc - $74.99 http://www.sirencd.com __________________________________________________ Javier I. Reyes Oller Engineering, Inc. CADD Manager Certified Asbestos Inspector & Management Planner e-mail address: mailto:javier@oeihq.com website address: http://www.oeihq.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Maar <johnmaar@mcs.net> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 18:02:34 -0600 Subject: Help in Toronto I would appreciate the help of any NMSers in Toronto. I will be up there on business all of the week of 4 January and then again all of the week of 18 January. I am particularly interested in the Orbit Room...where it is and what night(s) are recommended. Please e-mail me privately. Thanks in advance. John Maar _ , , Senior Consultant [ ] ,***, (\____/) Motorola University ( ) | | (_ _) | |> ( ) <__|| __/ \__ \___/ __||__ E-mail: johnmaar@mcs.net //| |\\ / \[]/ \[] /~~~~~~~~~\/~~~~~~~~~\/~~~~~~~~~\/~~~~~~~~~\/~~~~~~~~~\/~~~~~~~~~\ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Coppel" <coppel@worldnet.att.net> Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 19:27:32 -0500 Subject: Fastest Guitarist/Rush sighting Well, I would have to say that all of the faster guitar players have been mentioned and I would say for the sake of how clean and what kind of pickups he uses, that Yngwie Malmsteen is probably one of the faster players. Single coil pickups are harder, along with a scalloped fretboard, to sustain a note on. In Yngwie's own words using humbuckers is cheating. I am not saying he is far superior than anyone. Every guitar player mentioned is a great player. Just listen and decide for yourself who is the fastest. Seeing Yngwie live and watching him do his solos, which he does a lot of, and his lead guitar work is simply amazing. I know I should probably brag about Yngwie on another mailing list. Who you prefer and like best is up to you. I know I'll get flamed on the technical aspect and here how such n' such is better, but it comes with the turf as far as anyone ever giving Yngwie credit for anything that is. I guess I better write something about Rush, as this is a Rush mailing list. Back awhile ago I was listening to 96rock here in Atlanta and I heard Tom Sawyer and I am thinking cool, cause it's Rush n' all. So the song ends and the DJ, Christopher Rude comes on and he says something like, " that was Rush, with Tom Sawyer, a great song that's been around a long time. Now imagine that you were a promoter and you had to bring Rush into the 90's with that song. What would you do? Well it would sound something like this.." and then he played the complete Tom Sawyer remix from Small Soldiers. The extent of what he said before he played the remix I can't quite remember, so what I wrote probably was just the jist of what he said. I thought the remix and the remarks made by Christopher Rude were pretty cool. I also heard from my friend that 96rock rebroadcast the DS premier a few days before Christmas, which I missed, but it shows that Rush is getting some respect around here. I just feel sorry for those who aren't as lucky to hear Rush on the radio, though I admit 96rock does tend to play the radio tunes I guess you could say. Alright enough from me, hope I might have enlighted someone. Clint ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Lupoli <jglupoli@snet.net> Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1999 08:53:16 -0500 Subject: Neil's former bands Hi fellow Rushians, Does anybody know what were the names of Neil's former high school bands? I would appreciate any information on this. Matt Lupoli Age: 14 North Haven, CT http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Amphitheatre/2740 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "banshee" <banshee@tgi.net> Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1999 14:43:21 -0800 Subject: Top 1000 Rock Songs of All Time Every year, KISW of Seattle plays the top 1000 songs of all time as voted by it's listeners. This year, second only to Led Zepplin (which has only lost once in the last twenty something years-Stairway to Heaven) was Rush-Tom Sawyer! I'm sure this was helped up the list from previous years to exposure in the movies this year. The following is the link, Rush makes many more appearances. http://www.kisw.com/top1000_98/index.html ---------------------------------------------------------- From: FearNo1 <FearNo1@interaccess.com> Date: Sat, 02 Jan 1999 21:18:16 -0600 Subject: Rush videos on the net Vidnet, http://www.vidnetusa.com, plays music videos on the net via the vivoactive player (which is included in the Real Player). Various genres of music is played, but no rush! Email them and ask them to add some rush videos. They welcome feedback on what music should be added. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Thela@webtv.net Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1999 02:02:39 -0600 (CST) Subject: minor Rush sighting on MTV I think it was Kurt Loder with a remixing engineer, and the enginneer took Tom Sawyer and showed how he could "remix"/rap it. This was at 2:00 on Jan 3. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: nickb@teleport.com Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 10:51:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: Attention Imanaz Holl I've tried to reply to your "imanaz.holl@pobox.com" email, only to have it bounce back. But, just in case you really do care, I saved a copy of my last reply to you at http://www.teleport.com/~nickb/imanaz.txt ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 15:41:52 EST Subject: New Desktop Themes at Power Windows New downloads for the PC (sorry Suzanne, no Mac stuff) available at POWER WINDOWS The "Retrospectives I" desktop theme is back, along with an all new "Retrospectives II" theme. These themes feature sounds from the songs featured on their respective albums (at least one sound event per song), and cursors and icons from the album art featured during their respective eras. I also have added two new animated cursors: a Geddy cursor to complete the "A Show of Hands" cursor set (as requested), and a television cursor (with "static on your frequency") from "Power Windows." Coming soon: "Fly By Night" desktop theme. http://www.2112.net/powerwindows <-- "I just like to please, don't like to tease, I'm easy like that" - G. Lee ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Flynn, Jason R" <Jason.R.Flynn@UNISYS.com> Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 15:18:20 -0600 Subject: Crappy Snare-Drum Sound >From: "dietrologia dietrologia" <dietrologia@hotmail.com> > >Does anybody else think that Neil's snare sounds terrible during >the Trees and on other older tunes from DS? Needs to be tightened >up--fire the drum tech! It's clear that the snare sound is different on The Trees. This is because Neil played it on the electronic kit in back, but I don't think the snare needs to be tightened up. Actually the back snare, I find, is tighter and louder than the other drums--certainly more so than the snare on the front kit. I remember noticing it during Red Sector A in concert too, but at least in that song the snare sound sits better with the other electronic drum sounds IMO. Although I personally am dissatisfied with the drum sound on TFE and DS I don't think there's any reason to fire Larry Allen; Neil ultimately makes the sound decision and would change it if he thought it sounded terrible. Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "jennifer visbisky" <visbisky@penn.com> Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 17:00:03 -0500 Subject: Lifeson by candle light A couple of years back a read a letter Alex Lifeson wrote to Guitar For the Practicing Musician. I can't recall most of it, he complained in it and also stated how he played by candle light for 8 or so hours, and how his fingers ached and bled. If anyone can help me with a month or date of the magizine It would be great. thank you , Larry ---------------------------------------------------------- From: DblAgnt@aol.com Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 17:03:08 EST Subject: There's Juno! <<<So, are all those other weirdos who went to the CP Pittsburgh get-together still here too?>>> Yikes, *this* weirdo is still here, and remembers the CP party very well, although honestly had forgotten until you mentioned it! I'm here, I lurk, I read...and that's about it these days. Congrats on the marriage -- hope it does better for you than my engagements have gone...ugh. All the best, Davs ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Jason Poling <jpoling@gfc.org> Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 17:10:28 Subject: Fastest Guitarist Let's not forget Nigel Tufnel... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dan McConnell <dsmcconn@indiana.edu> Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 17:32:50 -0500 (EST) Subject: Rush fans and Mac users I've noticed a fair amount of Mac computer bashing on the NMS recently and I always wanted to respond, but avoided doing so because I knew it would turn into a lame flame war that had nothing to do with Rush. (although let me state that I own a Mac, and work with 7 Macs from various eras in an academic/research setting, and they never crash, 'cept when we use Microsoft applications - the truth, I swear. Plus the G3 and G4 are the best processors for the money) Instead, however, after reading a recent issue of MacWorld (or was it MacHome) I realized how many parallels there are between Rush fans and Mac fans. So much that I'm now puzzled by the Mac bashing. First both groups are a loyal minority who have to deal with a commercially oriented majority. To illustrate, Rush rarely gets any airplay, is not seen at all on MTV, and doesn't get cover stories or big interviews or good ratings in any magazines. Similarly, the Mac gets terrible representation in computer stores and mainstream media, and until recently, you would almost never see any TV commercials for Apple products. In spite of this, fans of both remain loyal, even fanatical about them. Rush fans (esp on the NMS) like to point out Rush sightings such as bumperstickers, license plates, commercials, magazine ads, or fellow Rush fans wearing a Rush t-shirt. Similarly, Mac fans love to see people with Apple decals on their car (I have 2) or Think Different t-shirts. Also, fans of both groups know that even though their band (or computer) of choice isn't accepted by the world as the best, deep in their hearts they know that Rush (or the Mac) really is. Rush fans lament crap like Hootie or Alanis selling millions of records while the much better band (and deserving of much more attention and respect) Rush just goes gold. Mac fans lament that crappy Wintel machines sell like hotcakes while the superior computer struggles to stay in business. When some idiot tells a Rush fan that Rush sucks, after the first reaction to punch him in the face is held back, the typical Rush fan usually does his civic duty and "educates" this unenlightened person to all the merits of the band - sometimes followed up by the giving of a good Rush mix tape so that this person can hear the glory of Rush. Mac fans feel and do the same - and may also follow up by demonstrating the Mac OS. Rush fans feel that the "average person" who stocks their CD collections with Mariah Carey and Celine Dion is just a sheep buying whatever the mass market and the media tells them what is good. Similarly, mac users feel that the main reason most households have PC's rather than Macs is because they too are sheep buying what everybody else buys without giving it much thought. (I'm not ignoring the fact that over the last few years, Macs have cost alot more than their PC counterparts, but hey, sometimes you choose to pay more for something built and designed with care and integrity, plus the iMac is changing all that now (in terms of cost, not integrity - heh)). Perhaps the only difference I can identify between Rush fans and Mac users are that Rush fans seem content that Rush is not a mainstream success and are happy with their best kept secret band. Mac fans would probably be happier if Wintel machines disappeared entirely and the whole world used the Mac OS and G3 processors. I think the primary reason for such a difference is that Rush fans know that Rush can keep making quality music and providing us with hours of listening enjoyment regardless of how many units they sell, whereas Mac uers know that if the Mac doesn't stay afloat in the market, Apple could go under and we'd lose software support and would have to switch over eventually. One likes to believe in the freedom of operating systems? Comments are welcome, but please don't respond if all you have to say is "Macs suck" Has anyone else noticed these parallels before? Dan Dept of Psychology Indiana University - Bloomington dsmcconn@indiana.edu http://php.indiana.edu/~dsmcconn witness Gravity Hill http://php.indiana.edu/~dsmcconn/gravity.html ----------------------------------------------------------
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