The National Midnight Star #2179

Delivered-To: GMX delivery to mtschann@gmx.net Received: (qmail 24393 invoked by uid 0); 3 Mar 1999 04:00:22 -0000 Received: from yyz.com (192.52.226.212) by mx2.gmx.net with SMTP; 3 Mar 1999 04:00:22 -0000 Received: (from temples@localhost) by yyz.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id PAA07005 for rush-list-5; Tue, 2 Mar 1999 15:31:23 -0800 Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 15:31:23 -0800 Message-Id: <199903022331.PAA07005@yyz.com> Errors-To: rush-request@yyz.com Reply-To: rush@yyz.com Sender: rush@yyz.com Precedence: bulk From: rush@yyz.com To: rush_mailing_list@yyz.com Subject: 03/02/99 - The National Midnight Star #2179
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KAR Re: 02/26/99 - The National Midnight Star #2178 Revolver Films, part II Rush Sightings, St. Louis Arena Rush Sighting on Pay Per View Re: 02/25/99 - The National Midnight Star #2177 Niel Vs... soccer & Rush... Re: sports/drumming/Scholz/trees/ringing tones Drummers | Trolling | Choice RE: Allan Weinrib (none) RE: Intro to Rush Steve Longo? Alex's Omega Concern Lighted music stand Re: Intro to Rush The what,where,when,and how re: Intro to Rush another unheard Rush(?) song Who drummed what on "Seconds Out" Politically Incorrect Script DS poster still yet more random thoughts (or what happens when you try to force a ---------------------------------------------------------- From: lerxst <lerxst@columbus.rr.com> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 02:53:42 -0500 Subject: Madonna Ripping off Rush ???? This was on MTV website.I don't know what song they're talking about? Lately, portions of Madonna's "Ray Of Light" have also turned up in its show , and Pearl Jam talked with MTV News recently about how the song had worked its way into the band's live set. "Ed has been singing 'Ray of Light,'" said guitarist Stone Gossard, "and he's pretty into that song...I think it's a great song." "It reminds me of some old Rush song though," added bassist Jeff Ament, "like the chorus and the melody, you know?" "I can't believe Madonna is ripping-off Rush," Gossard said, "but [the cover songs have] been fun. The best part has been to be able to play different songs off different records every night -- that's the fun of having five records. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "PAUL SMITH" <Paul.Smith@nottingham.ac.uk> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 08:35:14 GMT0BST Subject: Fat Boy Slim Er..., I should just like to apologise for the rantings of my compatriot Slim, who appears not to know the difference between basketball and baseball (yes, I know Jordan played some baseball too). Most of the kids at my younger brothers' school could tell you who Michael Jordan is and probably Dennis Rodman. It is a generation thing, but Slim is right that as far as most of us are concerned, the basketball comparisons are pretty arcane, and his point about the world series is correct - no one in Europe gives a monkeys. Paul ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Craig Welton" <cwelton@ix.netcom.com> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 08:39:22 -0500 Subject: NP = Maradona >To me, Neil Peart is the Diego Maradona of drums (and if you guys don't > have the idea of who is he, IMHO he's the best soccer player ever). Ouch, I bet our English TNMS contributors will have a hard time with = that comment. To shed some light, Maradonna (from Argentina) is = infamous for "single handedly" beating England in the 1986 Mexico World = Cup (I believe quarter finals) by using his hand to deflect the ball = past Peter Shilton for the winning goal. I was looking through the documentation for a PC game I have called = Starcraft from Blizzard software; in their "thanks" section they list = RUSH ---- nice! Craig BTW - I'm toying with the idea of getting a Geddy Lee Fender Jazz. Can = any experienced bassists tell me how it feels/sounds? email privately. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "JOHN BARTHE" <caligula19@earthlink.net> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 05:49:26 -0000 Subject: Testdrive boot Has anyone heard the 'Testdrive' boot recorded at Arco arena in = Sacramento in '96? If so, what is the quality? Thanks. Caligula P.S. 'Gaudi' by the Alan Parsons Project is a cool CD. I also believe = that AP was the producer for Dark Side of the Moon... John J. Barthe caligula19@earthlink.net phone: 916-782-3474 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: johncaulfeild@pmsc.com Date: Fri, 26 Feb 99 10:58:03 -0500 Subject: Re: Phil & Live Aid (Music content, but no mention of Rush) Gary recently posted in TNMS #2177: "While I'm at it, John Caufield wrote about Phil Collins..." -> First off, my name is spelled "Caulfeild". Thanks. :) My original post in an earlier TNMS: FYI - Phil Collins has also been the subject of a rather long-winded (and at times, rather heated!) thread on the Led Zeppelin mailing list. What began as comments on Phil's talents (or lack thereof) during Zep's Live Aid reunion, digressed into comparisons between his and John Bonham's styles (much like has been going on in TNMS in the Peart vs. Collins debates). Gary's reply in TNMS# 2177: "First of all, the guys asked Phil if he would play with them, then stuck him next to Tony Thompson. Never mentioned there'd be another drummer. Just put him there. Tony acted like he was the only drummer, not giving Phil room to play. So, after a while, Phil just laid back. Now did you catch his set with Eric Clapton? I bet Tony Thompson did." -> Hey Gary, I wasn't trying to express an opinion one way or the other on Phil's performance with Zep. I was just summarizing the discussion on the Zep list. I realize that Robert Plant had asked Collins if he'd drum for them (on rather short notice too), but regardless of the circumstances, history now shows that Zep's reunion at Live Aid was severely lacking in good drumming. The debate on the Zep mailing list was discussing this, but at times, it got into personal attacks on Phil. I have nothing against Phil Collins, or his contributions to music at large, but I do think he underestimated the complexity of Zep's music when he agreed to help out at Zep's Live Aid reunion. Messing up on "Whole Lotta Love" and a few slips during "Stairway" doesn't indicate to me that Phil was "laying back". (shrug) Tony Thompson, on the other hand, was asked to play because Plant and Jimmy Page liked his work with Power Station, and to his credit, Tony found the time to rehearse with the band (albeit only a few hours before they hit the stage) - unlike Phil who went on without prior rehearsal. As for Phil's set with Clapton, it doesn't stand out in my memory like Zep's performance. Zep was the reason I was basically tuned in to Live Aid that day back in '85 (well, Zep and Madonna's pointy brassiere). I'd have to dig up my tapes. :) Obligatory Rush content: Wouldn't it have been cool to see Rush perform at Live Aid? The day was dominated by 80's synth-pop artists; it would've been refreshing to hear our boys play a set for the cause. Perhaps they could've played the "Fear" trilogy or something? I guess neither Geddy, Alex or Neil kept in touch with Bob Geldof, or else Geldof & Co. didn't care for The Boys' brand of music. Cheers, John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Neil Wyatt <lminwt@eei.ericsson.se> Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 18:00:37 +0000 Subject: Name that tune >>>>>>> I have an Ericsson GH688 mobile phone. By going into the Edit Melody function and keying in 8, 9, 7, 8, 7, 6, 5, 3 and then repeating the sequence (excluding pauses and extended notes - see instruction manual) you get the guitar intro to Closer to the Heart as a ring tone! Can anyone better this? Navan Man. <<<<<<<< If only you had a Nokia 9000 series GSM phone or Nokia 6110 series GSM phone or Nokia 8110 series GSM phone or a Nokia 8810 series GSM phone.... I'd send you a short message containing a ringing tone "Freewill" or "YYZ", which you could instantly use as a ringing tone... so go sell your Ericsson and get yourself a schmart phone ;0) b- p.s. much nicer to hear a WAV-file played when somebody calls... of course, the WAV is a certain solo part of a certain song on RTB... wish they'd call me more often! *grin* ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Saroka <csaroka@eagle.ycp.edu> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 16:17:48 -0500 Subject: Best Bassists Hello all, I haven't read through a NMS in a couple of years, but I've started again to see what is goin down. And I noticed a "Chris Squire vs. Geddy Lee" thread. Well, I'm going to give in give my opinion. Not only are there guys out there who MAY be better than Geddy, there are a ton of them. Don't get me wrong. Geddy is certainly my favorite. His style is awesome. I'd listen to him before anyone else...however. There are many cool guys out there that I have been exposed to. And there are hundreds more that are probably just as good or better. Some excellent bassists: Victor Wooten. The bassist for Bela Fleck and the Flecktones...absolutly unbelievable, maybe the best I've ever heard. He has a few solo albums out there, too. I've had the priveledge to see him live.....wow. Michael Manring. This guy rocks. His only rock album, "Thonk," is so damn cool. He's a jazz bassist at heart, however. He does some real nutty things, but is incredibly musical. Jaco. Jaco Pastorius. Not only is he phenominal (jazz) but he's an innovator of a lot fo bass techniques you hear today. Those are just three guys. But each need to be mentioned when talking about a "Best Bassist" list. Email me personally with any comments... Chris ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Saroka <csaroka@eagle.ycp.edu> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 16:37:12 -0500 Subject: (no subject) Wow, am I embarrassed at the fact I didn't spell check my last post. They are PHENOMENAL. And I just need to express my love of I Mother Earth, King's X, and Chromakey. Later. Chris --------------------------------------------------------------------- Wake me up when the day is late so I can watch the sunset and go back to bed... --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 16:56:52 EST Subject: Rush Kids - Baseball a US Sport? - Garth Brooks Terri Doer asked: "Are there other parents out there who have raised their children while listening to Rush?" My 2.5 year old daughter's favorite band is prounonced "Brush" :) and for awhile whenever she heard rock music would scream out "BRUSH DADDY!". Although she can now discern Rush from other bands, and is quick to scream out BRUSH when she hears Ged's voice. Her favorite song from DS is "Show Don't Tell". Also, Hans implied baseball is strictly a domestic U.S. sport. Well don't tell Geddy that, we like to keep him fooled into thinking its ok for Canadians to enjoy the sport, not to mention a few million Japanese, and those in South and Central America. http://www.2112.net/powerwindows <-- "for best results" Hanstones P.S. Hey Rush MGR., sorry about the Padre's pitiful season this year (no wait, it hasn't happened yet, has it), but with all the trades, and Garth Brooks playing for the farm club, he'll be singing about being low places alright! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: James Gibbon <jg@ms.com> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 22:00:46 +0100 Subject: Re: Enough Already!! SCOTT FABIRKIEWICZ wrote: > Please Rushians, > > No more Neil is the Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, Terrell Davis, Roger > Clemens, Miguel Indurain, Eric Cantona, Michael Schumacher, Jeff Gordan, > Max Biaggi, Tommi Makinen, Mark O'Meara, Keith Emerson, [snip] He's the Stephen Hendry of the drums. But he uses two sticks. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Miers, Dan" <DMiers@nmh.org> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 16:05:15 -0600 Subject: KAR To General Chase: Signal Transmitted, Message Received Reply: No Soap, Radio. DWM PS - So how ya' been? :o) [ Um, albatross. : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dennis Pupello II <dpupello@gate.net> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:28:33 -0500 Subject: Re: 02/26/99 - The National Midnight Star #2178 At 12:58 PM 2/26/99 -0800, you wrote: >"Bad Boy was originally by Larry Williams. It was a cover that the Beatles >recorded for one of their American "filler" albums BEATLES VI. It is now >found only on the Past Masters Vol. I disc. I wonder if Geddy & the boys >even knew that it wasn't really a Beatles song. - RJMADSEN You mean someone did Nessun Dorma before Michael Bolton?!? On a completely different note, my sister, who's a NY theater actress, called me from the Big Apple with a most unusual Rush sighting. Maybe it's been posted already. She was watching Regis & Kathie Lee of all things, and during an intro for a makeover segment called "2000" or something, they played Time Stand Still. Haha talk about incongruous. _______________________________________ Dennis Pupello II Webmaster/Support Technician City of Brooksville, Florida website: http://www.ci.brooksville.fl.us email: webmaster@ci.brooksville.fl.us work: bvillefl@gate.net (352) 544-5435 Ext. 126 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Richard Buchan <rbuchan@fea.net> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:35:41 -0800 Subject: Revolver Films, part II Derek Watson posted about Ged's dad Allan Weinrib working for Revolver Films in Toronto. Anyway... if you go a little further into the website you will find a write up of Andrew MacNaughtan, the exclusive photographer for Rush. Apparently, Andrew works for Revolver also. Rush is mentioned in the piece, however, there is no cross-reference to Allan. http://www.revolverfilms.com/mvd/MacNaughtan/MVDMacNaughtan.html Richard, Anaheim, CA To: MEG, rush-mgr [EYES ONLY!] everyone else look away :) I have tried to reach you via the usual email address but it keeps getting bounced. I need to discuss getting an old shoe back that you borrowed awhile back. Can you email me please? Thanks... RCB ---------------------------------------------------------- From: efoskett@ix.netcom.com Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 19:56:30 -0600 (CST) Subject: Rush Sightings, St. Louis Arena Greetings fellow Rushers! Long time reader first time poster. This is mainly for your interest. By the time you read this post it will probably be history. But due to civic progress, another Landmark in our great city of St. Louis, will be /is now history. Just great memories of concerts gone by. As of 520pm central time the St. Louis Arena will have been imploded. I saw Rush there about 4 times before they started playing Riverport Amphitheatre. For anyone interested you probably can catch it on CNN or surf the web at www.postnet.com (the local newspaper)and check out some info on it. The local radio station Kshe-95 has shirts for the event for sale. it has the Arena on the front, (a photo from b-4 the tornado, for those who know). And on the back has all the roch shows that played there from '71-'94. You can find them at [www.kshe95.com] if you have real audio they have a great classics show from 8-12 c/t on sunday mornings. Got to go, the Arena will be missed but not forgoten. Kinda reminds me of "Trees", see ya.... Earl. "Goodnight Everyone, Drive Carefully" St. Louis Arena 1924-1999 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Wendy M. Runnels" <wmrunnel@merlin.ebicom.net> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 21:13:20 -0800 Subject: Rush Sighting on Pay Per View I just read the last two issues, and I can't believe no one else has posted on this yet. Bet ya 5 bucks, there's 3 other posts like mine in this issue. Anyway, I was watching the "Rock and Rockets" concert on pay per view the other night, they had six or seven different groups/artists one of which was Better than Ezra, filmed in Orlando Florida. Better than Ezra was at a pause in their performance of "Rosalita" when the lead guitarist/singer kicked into "Limelight". The band started to join in when he stopped them and started the guitar intro to "Spirit of the Radio". The crowd went nuts. They only played a few seconds of each song then went back into "Rosalita". To be honest, he kind of slaughtered the SOR part, but I thought it was pretty damn cool anyway. "Atmospeheric disturbance, the feverish flux, of human interface and interchange" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: kcrace33@webtv.net (Jj W) Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 21:08:20 -0600 (CST) Subject: Re: 02/25/99 - The National Midnight Star #2177 does anyone know if COUNTDOWN was an official NASA shuttle song??? ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lemieux" <lmlemieu@netcom.ca> Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 22:11:49 -0500 Subject: Niel Vs... Hi, I have noticed alot of stuff about Neil vs Phil Collins and other drummers. In my humble opinion, Neil is one of the best ever. As for other drummers, here's some that I think are excellent: Roger Taylor - Queen, The Cross Cozy Powell - The Brian May Band Keith Moon - The Who Anyway, bye for now Mark ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Lynch <joelynch@inreach.com> Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 00:33:13 -0800 Subject: soccer & Rush... >>Hello Rushians, first post from here. >> >>To me, Neil Peart is the Diego Maradona of drums (and if you guys don't >>have the idea of who is he, IMHO he's the best soccer player ever). >>So, once again, IMHO, to me Neil is the best drummer ever. >>Rush on ! > >Sorry, Federico, but I do not see Neil Peart as a drugged-up, >alcoholic cheat! This had me laughing out loud. You gotta love a sport where a country is still bitter over a play that happened 13 years ago. (For the NBA fans listening: "The Hand of God" goal where in the '86 World Cup for Argentina Diego Maradona cheated and knocked in the winning goal with his hand against England) I have to agree. Neil is much more of a team player than Maradona ever was. I have to go with the Kaiser, Franz Beckenbauer, the revolutionary sweeper who controlled Germany's defense and showed the world that fullbacks can go past the halfway line, as a good match for Neil. He held his role but would move up and take over the game at key moments. How about Alex? Definitely a forward, but I'm having a hard time coming up with someone with his joy of performing and sense of humor. Maybe Chris Waddle? Great moves, some mind-blowing shots, just forget about Italy '90... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Bravado <rush.bravado@rocketmail.com> Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 06:47:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: sports/drumming/Scholz/trees/ringing tones Hello out there! > Enough Already!! Yes, rank it by amount of players: soccer. Rank it by amount of annual spectators: soccer. Rank it by annual TV spectators: Formula One. Rank it by mailing list subscribers: The National Midnight Star. *grin* Maybe we should keep this in private from here on... don't want to make Rush-mgr too mad at us, eh? ;0) >Geddy Lee vs Chris Squire >Re: Drummers Please quit all that or I'll start comparing Collins, Peart, Lee, et al to our local drummer and bassist "heroes" of whom you have absolutely no idea how good they are... would be as boring for you to read my postings as it is for me to read your postings... >Sholz guitar emulator thingy You must be referring to Monsieur Tom Scholz (note the spelling), the great talent behind a (one-man-)band called Boston? And the device must be "Rockman", right? Oh, Rush content? Hmmm... maybe I should replace the Boston CD with a Rush CD first... >the trees Either canucks vs yanks, your country vs your stoopid neigboring country, men vs women, kids vs parents, gay people vs. hetero people, fat people vs skinny people, white folks vs black folks (slavery), US army vs indians, turkish people vs kurdish people, poor people vs rich sonnawabitches, basketball lovers vs soccer fans, any minority group vs a majority group, you name it... >rush phone tones http://jukeboksi.radiolinja.fi/ is the place to go and listen to and to compose your own ringing tone. Too bad you have to be roaming in Finland and your phone has to be a Nokia 6110, 6150, 8110i, 8810 phone (or any Nokia 9xxx Communicator series phone anywhere in the world; this one requires only some help from someone living/roaming in Finland) in order to use the tones you or someone else created and added to those pages.... The other drawback for you must be the jibberish language on those pages ;0) English pages are not available for the ringing tone composer part. Here's where you can test the tone composer: http://jukeboksi.radiolinja.fi/Saveltaja/Urku.html I've seen at least 2 versions of YYZ on those pages. Lousy ones. Mine's better ;0) Not that I've composed it myself... Im not so talented when it comes to music (read: no can undestand them notes :0), but if someone is more talented and wants to create a Rush ringing tone and use it as a ringing tone in his/her cell phone, I'd be glad to help: I can fetch any tone from those pages and forward it as a short message to your GSM 900 Mhz phone or in case you have a Nokia 9000 Communicator for 1900 (US) or 1800 (UK, Germany, Oz, etc.) MHz I can send the tone via email for you to download into your Communicator... Ok, enough of this commercial kinda talk, even tho I have nothing to do with Nokia my nose is big and I sure am ugly! ;0) b- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ashim <sash@bdonline.com> Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 21:06:56 +0600 Subject: Drummers | Trolling | Choice DRUMMERS The judge said: <<Tim "Herb" Alexander from Primus (formerly) - this guy is just amazing - period. I am not a Primus fan, but...>> YESS!! He is totally amazing... and totally baffling. <<Danny Carey from Tool - just a damn good player>> Not technically I suppose, but aesthetically - YESS!! I agree. Has anyone heard Todd Trainer from Steve Albini's new band Shellac? I haven't heard him, but many say he's really great! TROLLING Mike Kerns' troll cannot, by any stretch of the word, be called 'thinking'. I cannot believe a Rush fan would speak this way -- then again, I may be naive. I hope that the Rush-mgr will in the future banish such foulness >from the list. And Mr Nickb, you're alright!! I'm with you - on this, at least. But I think you might be wasting your time slugging it out on TNMS. Personally, I think life is elsewhere - life is also short. No? :-) And living life on a mailing-list, as some are prone to do, itself seems to be an act of cynicism. CHOICE "If you choose not to decide you still haven't made a choice" Is it haven't or have? Ashim. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Watson" <watson@digigloss.com> Date: Mon, 1 Jan 1996 18:30:43 +0000 Subject: RE: Allan Weinrib >I'm pretty sure everybody remembers Allan Weinrib getting a mention for >doing the video footage for the TFE tour in the tourbook > >WELL! > >I came across http://www.revolverfilms.com/, and ultimately >http://www.revolverfilms.com/contact.html (because the homepage doesn't work >proplerly), and found out that Ged's dad is a music video executive producer >of Revolver Films in Toronto. Just a little correction: It's Ged's brother....not his dad. Sadly, Geddy's dad passed away when Geddy was very young. Jaime ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Will Holt" <holtwm@home.com> Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 19:04:44 -0500 I was talking with my Dad about Animate. He is a Jungian analyst so I = was asking him if this is a love song. He said that it could be if one = is referring to the self-love a man can have for his feminine side. = This song isn't about the love between two people, however. There are three songs from PeW on DS and they are all on Disc 2. That = is a lot! It is equal to the number of songs from PeW on E...SL! =20 It is surprising to me that Half The World doesn't appear on DS. = Especially after Geddy had said this was one of his favorites off t4e. = Another surprise is the fact that Witch Hunt is on ASoH. Where did this = one come from? =20 I had a comment with regard to the discussion of the HEY! shouts during = 2112: Overture. For the Signals tour, they actually paused the music = each time so that the crowd shouting HEY! was the only thing heard. I = believe this the first time that the crowd interaction was emphasized = this much by the band. Will ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Dodd" <bikeman@vol.com> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 00:32:27 -0500 Subject: RE: Intro to Rush Ok...I'll bite, Seventh grade, many moons ago, on the rebound from Kiss "Dynasty" (the last Kiss album I was to buy), a good friend and respected music critic for the time (7th grade, remember) would always brag about this band, "Rush." So to get his goat, I would always respond, "Rush sucks." Finally one day in art class, while working on reproducing album covers as a special assignment (mine was Steve Winwood "Arc of a Diver" - matching that colour was a bitch!), my friend had had enough. So he told me to supply him with a tape and he would record 2 songs for me, assured I would love them. The next day found him with a Memorex 60 minute blank (in a funny, hinged 2-piece case with white stops for the rollers) in which to record this "miracle music." The day after, I'm sitting at home with my jaw on the floor as TS and SotR roar thru my JC Penny stereo. Needless to say, a goat died that day. Take care, Chris THE Bikeman ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 10:58:07 EST Subject: Steve Longo? Steve Longo, I've lost your email address, so please drop me a line! Eric ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "christopher dannhoff" <cldannhoff@hotmail.com> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 13:03:09 CST Subject: Alex's Omega Concern Lighted music stand I don't know if a transcript exists, but in Ged's fall of 1987 Rockline appearance he did mention that Alex had invented seveal items including a backlit music stand for Geddy. Somebody had asked what the Omega Concern was, and Geddy gave the answer that it was what Alex's inventions became named. Meanwhile, I'll look around for a transcript. Chris- P.S. - who or what caused the NMS message board to be disabled? I haven't been online for awhile, so I guess I missed something. [ As in everything, a few rotten apples spoil it for all. If you want back in, mail to web@yyz.com : rush-mgr ] ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph Ornelas" <nexthttp@geocities.com> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 12:20:23 -0800 Subject: Re: Intro to Rush >What was YOUR introduction to Rush? Who, what, where, when, and how? This kid in my algebra 2 class in high school (is there an Andrew from Helix High on this mailing list? Andrew from Helix?) lent me what I now think to be a bootleg of some sort, because it featured a live version of Roll the Bones (as we know, not released officially until DS). It was in 11th grade, so three... almost four years ago. He also had with him a printout of all of the lyrics, which seem to have been straight from the NMS webpage, though I could be wrong (how long has the NMS page been around, anyway?). What caught my interest with Rush was the clarity of the music itself, it wasn't muddy and indistinct, but crisp and definite. I was also drawn in by the lyrics and the clarity with which Ged sings them. I bought a few albums. Then a few more. Then all of them, and the rest is history. Joseph Ornelas nexthttp@geocities.com Please, consider the following webpage: http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Network/6836 Bill Nye the Science Guy Web Page of Science ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SE2112@webtv.net (Steve Eads) Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 17:52:33 -0500 (EST) Subject: The what,where,when,and how To the guy who was interested in how people became Rush fans, here is my story, in short of course! Basically, in 1979, my older brother had borrowed a copy of "2112" from a friend of his, and I listened to it out of curiosity.( I was ten years old at the time.) I can honestly say that >from the first time I heard Rush, I instantly liked them a lot! The next year I was fortunate enough to see them in concert here in Cincinnati, and that was it! From that point on, I had to get my hands on every Rush album available! Later! Steve Eads ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Kevin Haines <khaines@asc.corp.mot.com> Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 09:57:59 +1030 (CST) Subject: re: Intro to Rush John Richardson <jrichard@isofoam.com> wrote: > What was YOUR introduction to Rush? Who, what, where, when, and how? I had been thinking about suggesting this exact thread! Good one John! When : 1984 Where: New Zealand Album: GUP How : I was ~15 at the time, and was starting to pick up on the musical tastes of several American neighbours. The fact that several rather cute females were involved had nothing to do with it :^) After hearing GUP, I rapidly obtained Signals, PW, MP, 2112, and ESL. As a sidenote, the young ladies who introduced me to the joys of Rush no longer listen to Rush themselves. Kevin - Humming your favourite song, You know I've hated that song for so long - Neil Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- From: z z z <denimking@juno.com> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 19:53:32 -0600 Subject: another unheard Rush(?) song i'm sure i'll sound stupid here, but has anyone ever heard the song that has the chorus Fight the good fight every moment, Every minute, every day it sounds so much like geddy, it's downright ridiculous, please help adam "If at first you don't succeed, it's probably someone else's fault." Rush? They suck. Different Stages? Yeah, that rocks! Rush did that? No way! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: NevrSilent@aol.com Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 20:52:05 EST Subject: Who drummed what on "Seconds Out" there were 5 Genesis live albums, (Genesis Live, Seconds Out, Three Sides Live, and The two "Way We Walk" albums) and Bruford plays mostly everything on Seconds out,<<<< Actually...Bruford is only featured on one track on the album (and this is taken straight from the liner notes on the album...) Chester did most of the drums except for: Robbery, Assault & Battery--keyboard solo, Phil Firth of Fifth--Phil & Chester Musical Box--Chester & Phil Supper's Ready-Apocalypse 9/8--Chester & Phil Cinema Show--Bill Bruford, Phil during keyboard solo Los Endos--Phil & Chester.... >>From what I've gandered about the Genesis history from back then, was Bill Bruford helped out for a short while on the drumming, until they hired Chester Thompson as their full time backing drummer....Phil commonly played during sections that he wasn't singing, or at least would duet with Chester very frequently Given that Bill wasn't really playing with them for very long...only one track >from his stint actually ended up on the live album.... CASE CLOSED! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher W Lindsay <rushfan.2112@juno.com> Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 23:52:30 -0500 Subject: Politically Incorrect Script To all those who had wanted a copy, I sent them all to asked. However some of the mail came back. If you did not receive a copy e-mail me privately with your address in the letter. Thanks! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Soura2112@aol.com Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 01:57:39 EST Subject: DS poster Can anyone help me on finding posters for sale at a secure sight? I need a DS poster and would love to buy some others if I could. Also, if someone would please direct me to a web site that I could buy a few things. I have only been a fan for about three years and I need to catch up. Plus to those who care the King Crimson DVD kicks ass. The disc has about eight different camera angles. You can watch any musician you want to plus many other angles. The disc is in DTS and Dolby Digital. And another thing to those of you who want Rush tours on DVD (or remaster video) have you seen "A work in progress" ? If not they play a clip of Xanadu from Exit Stage Left the picture is amazing. If there is not going to be a DVD at all soon (due to polygrams DVD troubles) at least give us a remaster of videos. Does anyone else think Rush could release more live albums to stimulate us rather then sell us and themselves out? I do, for one. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: stephen <sdkm@cableregina.com> Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 03:03:33 -0600 Subject: still yet more random thoughts TOP TEN THOUGHTS OF TODAY (the email equivalent of a chat room's ".") 10. Boy I wish I had something humorous to write. 9. What if we invented a style of golf that had to be played as "Rush Rules"? 8. The extended ending to Bravado on DS is probably the best live enhancement to a Rush song ever (and I'll brook no arguments). The first time I heard it, I was openly weeping. If I ever meet Geddy Lee, I am going to thank him personally. If I ever meet Neil, I'll ask him, "What happened to your pig tail?" right after I find out when he's gonna pay back the twenty bucks he owes me. 7. Have you seen the screen saver with the dancing babies? For a few seconds, each baby does a little air guitar parody and the resemblance to Lerxst during the Permanent Waves era is both exhilarating and frightening. If I ever met Alex, I'll ask him if they sampled his baby pictures. After all, real babies don't move like that. (I already tried it with my nieces and nephews -- trial date is still pending) 6. My girlfriend is allergic to latex. I really like the last half of the Rhythm Method on DS; it could be the drum track for just about any top ten song for the last ten years (by mariah carey or whitney houston), but it ain't and that is just too cool. 5. If Phil Collins boards a train to Manchester at 10:15 and Neil gets on his cycle in Leeds at 11:30 and both of them run out of kleenex at around noon, who is the better drummer? 4. Geddy Lee is the Mary Tyler Moore of bass players. 3. Alex invented the Omega Guitar Stand (tm), new relief for hemmroid sufferers (Lerxst Rinse and Shine -- ask for it by name) and the semi-colon. 2. When I was a kid, my friends and I bought Rush ALBUMS [and except for the first two, they all had liner notes] so there was never any doubt as to what the lyrics of song actually were. 1. When naming my new cats, I called the boy kitty "Gord Downy" (sp) from the tragically hip and the girl kitty "aimee mann", but my lady friend keeps calling her "aimee girl" because she is hardly manly. I believe I will keep all three of them...in the cellar. [I'm KIDDING] regards, stephen melnyk regina, saskatchewan ----------------------------------------------------------
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