The National Midnight Star #2183

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Rush in a Jimi Hendrix magazine! different stages video Re: Anality The day I was born again....... re:tour sales Re: vs. (Armchair Philosophy) RUSH ON DVD Other Canadian Gems (re: Canadian Precious Metal) Re: NEED HELP (Scarred Records) Anal fans and their music... Re: The first record or album you ever owned Re: 03/18/99 - The National Midnight Star #2182 Channel [v] First Album Re:The first record or album you ever owned Rush Symphony Re: Rush & Triumph : Canadian Precious Metal Love at first...listen Acoustic guitar on Differnet Stages' Driven First record (or 8-track?) how many sides has three sides live My Rush Conversion My first record Intro to Rush and an orange Pinto Michael Melo's Intro to Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dennis Pupello II <bvillefl@gate.net> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 14:35:34 -0500 Subject: TNMS Photo Yearbook Maybe this has already been accomplished, but how about somebody starting a photo yearbook of TNMS contributors? Wouldn't it be cool to see the faces of people whose messages you've enjoyed -- or despised? Hehe. I mean, you could print some out and post over the bullseye of your dart board. Create a small, framed altar to the Holy Bitch. Perhaps run some Charmin through your LaserJet memorialize S Cott@. See Matt Lupoli, 14, with his AARP membership card. I mean, the possibilities are endless. With my .gif you could test out the effectiveness of the new, improved Pepto Bismol. So, who's up for it? ;) /me dons asbestos suit _______________________________________ 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: Chris Sadlers <cjs@ici.net> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 14:48:29 -0500 Subject: Rush sighting Here is a pretty cool Rush sighting. On the Primus CD 'frizzle fry' the first song opens up with the same intro to YYZ. Cool eh? PS I STILL SAY LES CLAYPOOL IS BY FAR THE BEST BASSIST. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: George Live at Wembley <ferndoc@rocketmail.com> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 13:34:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: Intro to Rush Well...lessee here... It was the winter of '91. I was 9 years old. My brother Joe was visiting from college and I was delighted to seem him. At the time I was listening to typical radio crap like "M.C. Hammer." (Please forgive me, I was young and foolish.) Joe brought with him tapes by bands like Queen , Kansas, and most importantly, Rush. The first Rush song he played that I remember was 2112. I didn't much care for it. After all, I was into (c)rap. So, later he took me into his bedroom and said, "Here, you may like this. They rap a bit on it." He then played Roll the Bones. I loved it immediately, and found myself singing it in class for a few weeks after. He later made a copy for me, which I held onto for a while. I listened to that for a good two years, but never really got into Rush... >...Until he came back from college again with Counterparts. By this time, I had learned to think fo myself. He played some of it, and I ate it right up. I taped that and a few other songs and slowly proceeded to get into them. Rush quickly became my favorite band, and they still are today. I finally saw them on June 6th, 1996 (ECHO!!!!!!!), and loved every minute of it. Using Rush as a starting point, I've since developed interests in other bands (Floyd, 'Tallica, Dream Theater). Thanks to Alex Lifeson (and my other brother, Pete) and the opening riff to "Show Don't Tell", I've learned to play guitar, which I've played for 4 years now and is VERY important in my life. In other words, thanks Joe, and thanks Rush! George P.S. I think that this is the longest thing I've ever posted... === "Masha Reng Damma Doomanada...Masha Reng Damma Doomanada..." -Whiskey in the Jar Visit my home page at http://www.angelfire.com/in/rushboy Maybe, just once, someone will call me 'sir' without adding, 'you're making a scene.' - Homer Simpson ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Travis.L.Hayden@ucm.com Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 16:05:11 -0600 Subject: re:Metallica-Rush-Master of Puppets Hehehe cool...gr8 post!! The reason why I say that cuz a guy I work with luvs metallica but disses rush...ie "rush is elevator music" ;-) After letting him listen to the track, he admitted it...and ofcourse I gave him a hard time ...ie "metallica rippring off rush music"..hehe Lets start a thread here. Are there other bands that use *any* of rush music..ie chords, appergios, etc? REECE@ONLINE.EMICH.EDU They thanked rush because they borrowed Rush's riff. Listen to sanitarium in the last 90 seconds. Then listen to the first minute of tom sawyer. Same riff. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Lawton <lawstix@yahoo.com> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 06:25:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: Soothing Sonics Greetings fellow Rushians - first time caller long time listener--- This is regarding the thread concerning musical moments that cause goosebumps. The following are my selections on this topic: 1. End of Hemispheres, prior to "the sphere"...we will call you Cygnus, god of balance you will be.... As the band kicks in I have this image of Cygnus looking over the world bring everything into balance. 2. Final chorous of Heresy - good god that is awesome. As Geddy is singing "all those wasted years" Alex's guitar builds on a few simple notes that just blow my mind. 3. Jacob's Ladder 6/8-7/8 section, background keyboard over bass/guitar/drums. 4. Entre Nous-right before final chorus. Great thread, hope it catches on. Peace Mike mlawton@kingsley.org ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Zahid Hassan <zahid.hassan@bradford.gov.uk> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 17:38:24 +0000 Subject: The Great Debate - and Evander?? Well I must confess that I was the instigator of the great Phil Collins vs Neil Peart debate in early January. I went thru a PC phase, where all I could see was that he could do no wrong!! However I do stand by my comment that he is more influential to watch than Peart etc. What I didn't realise was the animosity of the readers of NMS who slaughtered my comments. It was an opinion and that's all. It has filtered down to the occasional comparison of sportspersons and give it a couple of weeks and no-one shall probably mention it again. By the way what the hell was that American woman judge watching @ the Lewis/Holyfield fight?? Her fingernails??? Our man Lennox gave Holy-man a lesson in boxing - great jabbing, nice o/hand rights. The thing Lennox didn't do was to finish the job when given the chance (7th round). Our man won - and that's final!!!!! I think I'm gonna buy an iron to straighten Don Kings hair. Zed (zahid Hassan) England. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Watson" <watsond@idirect.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:19:11 -0500 Subject: Rush/Triumph=Rheostatics! >Hello to all Rush fanatics, > >In reply to the "Fight The Good Fight" question, as it was indicated >earlier, TRIUMPH released that song in 1981, on the Allied Forces = album. =20 > >Here are a few similarities between Rush and Triumph. Here's another odd similarity. Neil Peart has often played sessions = with the wonderful Toronto band The Rheostatics. Similarly, last month = at a Rheostatics concert, Rick Emmet did a walk on and performed improv = guitar solo to 3 of their songs. Needless to say, it was amazing! Derek ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "---Todd--- Smith" <hurt182@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 10:42:14 PST Subject: for fun Hello Here is an idea(and I'm serious). We should do the same thing with Milli-Vanilli and see if we could actually get them on there, just to shock some more people. Any takers? TOdd Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jack Hesse" <hesse_j@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:22:55 CST Subject: Re: Beauty, ? Sides Live, Ticket Sales, Radio Re: Spine-tingling moments of beauty For me, Mystic Rhythms from ASOH always does it for me. That's a beautiful song, and something about hearing the stripped-down live version, seems so wonderfully naked and magical. Re: Genesis/Three Sides Live >From what I understand, the original US version had a 4th side of studio stuff, but the UK version and the remastered version (both in the US and UK) have four sides live. I just picked it up used, and Bill Bruford and Steve Hackett are credited on a few songs. This confuses me, because the liner notes say that those particular songs were recorded in 1979, a few years after both men left. So something in those liner notes isn't right. Re: Rush not selling as many tickets I think someone mentioned this before, but on the CP tour, Rush had one or more opening acts, which draw more fans to a show than Rush by themselves would. I remember that tour, because at the time I was a big Primus fan, but not yet a Rush fan. I was going to go, just to see Primus, but for whatever reason I didn't. Wait... Actually, that was the RTB tour. But my point (actually someone else's point) is still valid. Another valid point is that selling 300,000 tickets and a triple-live album debuting at #35 on the Billboard charts could hardly be spell the end for Rush. They're doing better than my band! At worst, they may have to trim down their live stage show and play smaller venues. Fine by me! Re: Rush on the radio Gets me every time too! One night I was on my way to play a show in Madison and I was switching CD's. I happened to catch Temples of Syrinx on Lazer 103, and I FLIPPED OUT. I cranked up my stereo and started screeching at the top of my lungs along with Geddy. When my band was soundchecking that night, I kept playing 2112 (and other Rush songs) to warm up, much to the annoyance of my Rush-hating bandmates. Does anybody have any theories about why this happens? What's so special about hearing Rush on the radio? Who cares, Rush R00LZ! Jack Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "terry tschaekofske" <terry_77@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 11:32:10 PST Subject: INTRO TO RUSH THE YEAR WAS 1978 I HAD JUST TURNED 14 MY BROTHER AND SOME FRIENDS HAD BOUGHT TICKETS TO A ROCK CONCERT FOR SOME BAND NAMED "RUSH" AND WHILE I HAD NO IDEA WHO THEY WERE I WAS STARTING TO GET INTO ROCK MUSIC. I WAS A BIG "KISS" FAN AT THE TIME, AND I REALLY WANTED TO GO TO A CONCERT, AS I HAD NEVER BEEN TO ONE BEFORE, SO MY BROTHER GAVE ME ONE OF HIS TICKETS. WE HAD 4TH ROW SEATS, AND MAN WHAT A CONCERT!! EVEN THOUGH I DID NOT KNOW ANY OF THE SONGS I THOUGHT THEY ROCKED, ALL THE LIGHTS, AND SPECIAL EFFECTS WERE GREAT!! AND WHEN THEY DID XANADU I WAS BLOWN AWAY!! I WENT OUT AND BOUGHT "2112" AND AFTK AND I HAVE BEEN A FAN EVER SINCE. PS. ARE THERE ANY OTHER RUSH FANS ON THIS LIST IN THE SALT LAKE CITY AREA WHO WOULD WANT TO GET TOGETHER AND PARTY? IF SO E-MAIL ME PRIVATELY AT terry_77@hotmail.com TLT Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Teebagy, Steve, BMG - Boston" <Steve.Teebagy@bmge.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 15:10:55 -0500 Subject: Rush on Howard Stern Show! Halloo Rush fans, During my morning ritual of listenig to the Howard Stern Show on 3-18 @ app. 8:40 they came back from commercials with Alien Shore cranking. I went nuts!!! Go Howie and F-Jackie.... Till we meet agin, TEBO ---------------------------------------------------------- From: SE2112@webtv.net (Steve Eads) Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 15:18:08 -0500 (EST) Subject: Rush in a Jimi Hendrix magazine! Good evening fellow Rush fans! Just thought I would share something I just saw. "Different Stages" is reviewed in the latest issue of "Experience Hendrix" magazine. The reviewer gave the album five stars! He said he thought it was the best live Rush album yet! Later, Steve Eads ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Fossum" <bishopmichael40@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 12:21:43 PST Subject: different stages video anyone here anything about when a different stages video is coming out? also can anyone get me a copy of rush stuff on much music-i dont get it and would like to see some of their rush specials videos etc thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Timothy Sohacki" <sohacki@nortelnetworks.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 15:22:16 -0500 Subject: Re: Anality > I also "alphabetize my CD's and put them in chronological order Doesn't everyone alphabetize and chronologize? > Also, ALL of my CD's have to be perfectly straight-up Now that's just plain weird. Cheers, Tim ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Dennis Benjamin <cygnus-x1@mindspring.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 15:29:25 Subject: The day I was born again....... I will never forget it. My car had broken down one night outside of Cincinnati (actually it was my parent's car). I was 16 at the time, I was into rock music, but not into RUSH. I was on I-75, hazard lights flashing, waiting for a cop to pass by or some decent person to give me a ride to a payphone. I actually sat on the side of the road for what seemed to be a 45 minute period. Low and behold there was a tour bus coming up the hill towards me. After it passed me it came to a stop about 40 feet up the road. I ran (of course) up to it, and the driver opened up the door and asked if I needed a lift to a service station. I said that I just needed to get to a phone to call my dad. He said that he had a mobile phone in the bus, and that I could use it real quick. I used the phone, called my dad (who was a cop) told him that the station wagon crapped out and that I needed him to come pick me up. Before I got off the bus, a man came up to the front of the bus to see if everything was ok. Well, anyways, if I told you who he was, you would never believe me. But that's not the point of my story. I thanked the bus driver, and turned to get off the bus. He handed me a cassette tape and told me to "broaden my horizons". The tape contained some music from RUSH. Needless to say RUSH had played at the Coliseum that night in Cincinnati. That next week in school my friends, who were in the high school band, heard my story and freaked out. They said that the blonde guy who came up to the front of the tour bus had to be Alex Lifeson. To this day I kick myself for not being a RUSH fan at the time of the incident. But I have made up for it in the last 12 years. I own every LP and every CD that they have put out. I have been to every concert since "Hold Your Fire". At the "Test For Echo" concert in Florida I had second row seats.I am a huge fan of RUSH, and always will be. CYGNUS-X1@mindspring.com ---------------------------------------------------------- From: James MacLachlan <hopeflguy@sprint.ca> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 15:40:15 -0500 Subject: re:tour sales :From: Guy Walker <reklaw@mindspring.com> :Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 15:25:24 -0600 :Subject: RE:Clock ticking on Rush.... :Mike Kubik wrote.. :The "Test for Echo" tour sold 339,911 out of 465,090 tickets (73.1% of :capacity) while the Counterparts tour sold 565,202 out of 600,624 (94.1% :of :capacity). These figures are only partial and from the NMS website so I :don't know all accurate they are, but there is a definite downward trend. :NOT A FLAME...but 339,911 sold...reguardless of stats. Wouldn't :discourage :me any. I think that one of the reasons for the lower turnout may have been the band played ALOT more "smaller" outdoor "sheds", especially on the second half of the tour in late spring, early summer. I also think the "lag" between the first and second part of the tour lost alot of the newer "T4E" fans, since they may have just figured they could see them next time around. At the Toronto show, I was actually quite surprised at the number of newer, younger Rush fans.(I am only 31...but alot of teens.) On another note, it was also nice to see families there...Mom and Dad with the couple of kids. Just your normal, average, "urban" type of family. It's great to see that Rush has reached SUCH a wide audience. BTW, not to plug my website, but Alex will most likely be showing up as a "special guest" for the Tom Cochrane show up in Barrie (Wasaga Beach), Ontario on Friday May 21'st. Tom told me it had something to do with "celebrating the opening of Golf season in Canada"..or something like that..heh. Anyways...anybody here in Ontario..go..it will be a great time! You can get tickets at http://www.ticketmaster.ca and just type in Tom Cochrane in their search box. - Visit Tom's Fan Homepage www.tomcochrane.ca Co-Webmeister James MacLachlan James@tomcochrane.ca ---------------------------------------------------------- From: nickb@teleport.com Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:00:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: vs. (Armchair Philosophy) > From: PMKMAN@aol.com > Subject: vs.? [a whole bunch-a-stuff] > We can Research all we want and Reflect on what it all means, but it is the > third "R"- Respect that is the cement that holds it all togther for us > sentients. Respect for self and for others- respect for the external universe > and the internal universe- respect for the things that are known and respect > for the unknown- respect for that which you believe and respect for that which > you deny. Do I have to respect that which I deny and abhor in your view of Life, The Universe(TM), and Everything? I don't respect everything I deny, nor do I necessarily not respect everything I deny. Some things I deny I do not respect. > Isn't it great that so many disparate folks can get together and mold a new > reality (closer to the heart- they are really compassionate individualists at > the core) based on the catalyst of a "pop" band (I actually see their writing > as a continuation of the great moral scripts of humanity). The future is ours > (fellow Children of the Divine)- seize it! I deny your belief that I'm a child of the divine (whatever you mean by that), but reserve the right to withold respect or dis-respect until such time as I can evaluate the merits of it. nickb (ObShamelessSelfPromotion: http://www.teleport.com/~nickb) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Urionaguena <urionaguena@sminter.com.ar> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 19:03:44 -0300 Subject: RUSH ON DVD When are we going to have a Rush DVD ????? Does anybody know something ?? Thanxs. --------- "Rush. They must have been one hell of a band." (2112 Tourbook) Martin Urionaguena Buenos Aires Argentina urionaguena@sminter.com.ar ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Kevin Haines <khaines@asc.corp.mot.com> Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 08:34:06 +1030 (CST) Subject: Other Canadian Gems (re: Canadian Precious Metal) In TNMS #2182, Frank Bettencourt compared Rush and Triumph (Subject: Rush & Triumph : Canadian Precious Metal). Another amazing Canadian band that don't seem to have recieved the recognition they deserve is "The Tea Party". Oddly enough, Australia seems to have one of their largest fan bases. They are a trio, consisting of Jeff Martin, Stuart Chatwood, and Jeff Burrows, and are bsed in Toronto I believe. Musically, they are heavy rock with some serious middle eastern influences throughout their music. This is a really bad comparison (ie any other fans out there, please don't flame me! :^) but think of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" (but way cooler), with Jim Morrison on vocals. Jeff Martin seems to get some very similar vocal inflections to the Lizard King. Discography: The Indie CD (No longer available) Splendor Solis Edges of Twilight Alhambra (EP) Transmission Triptych (currently being recorded in Montreal) I saw them live on the Transmission tour, and these guys rock like hell! I was already a convert, but this just took my appreciation of them to another level. They are incredibly tight, and have one of the best live shows I've seen in some time. Check out their official website @ www.teaparty.com As a starting point, I'd recommend "The Edges of Twilight", although it's a tough call between that, Splendor Solis, and Transmission. Kev --------------------------oo----------------------------- A man with a clock always knows what time it is. A man with 2 is never quite sure... ---------------------------------------------------------- From: David_Whitaker@baylor.edu Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 16:13:04 -0600 Subject: Re: NEED HELP (Scarred Records) Hi everybody, this is purely not an advertisement for Scarred in anyway, I'm just trying to combat some nasty things that were said about me that are completely unfounded. > about 4 weeks ago I sent some money about $25 american to some > guy named Ryan Whitaker. He had a Web site that I'm having problems > finding now where he was selling Live Rush stuff. Four weeks ago is wrong. I found this guy's order envelope in my trash, and it's postmarked February 27th. I can scan it in for anybody that needs proof. I sent his order WHILE I was on Spring Break last week. Between the postmark date and his receipt of the disc, he has waited approximately two weeks. Yes, TO CANADA. > I need your help, if he is on the WEB the guy is scum and shouldn't be on > it stealling money from Rush fans... Where have you been, my friend? I've been around since August 1997. Never had a SINGLE bad thing said about me (to my recollection). Anyways, I'm honest. Anybody who's dealt with me can attest to that. If anybody has a problem with their order, PLEASE E-MAIL ME!!!! And DON'T call my post office to complain. Very backwards. Take care, Ryan Whitaker ---------------------------------------------------------- From: William Hall <wchall@email.unc.edu> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 17:51:37 -0500 Subject: Anal fans and their music... Finally, someone wrote: "I don't think that's so anal. When you also keep a spreadsheet personal "discography", alpha, by release date and *must* update it every time a change occurs, well there may be a need for therapy." Mine's not alphabetized, it's more organized by preference. I have a CD jukebox, and it's ever-so-difficult to remember which disc is in which spot. So I have an html table that lists each disc# with artist/title. Below that, I've got the list of everything that won't fit in the jukebox, and below that I've got the list of stuff that I still need/want to buy. And, to top it all off, the whole thing is on my website. Top that, all you so called anal-fans. - William Cary Hall ICQ# 6956498 Homepage @ http://152.19.224.74 Check my Rush/DT tradelists ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Colin Miller <ckmiller@pond.net> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 15:48:43 -0800 Subject: Re: The first record or album you ever owned My first music was April Wine and John Lennon on 45's in about 1980 or 1981. Hoo boy, I wore the shit out of those two. Later I got Def Leppard Pyromania, Police Synchronicity and Journy Frontiers on cassete. These were from my GRANDMA!!!!!! She was so hip. And she got me a one speaker boombox to go with them. Colin "Try Me, I Rock" ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Irwin <mirwin1@flash.net> Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 15:49:30 -0800 Subject: Re: 03/18/99 - The National Midnight Star #2182 Does anyone know when the oft-reported DS video is coming out? I thought it had a release date of December 10th, but I can't seem to find it... Mark Irwin mirwin1@flash.net ---------------------------------------------------------- From: shriram b pillaipakkam me stnt <sbp1255@megahertz.njit.edu> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 18:58:07 -0500 Subject: Channel [v] Yep, rightly as Mr Reeves pointed out, the Channel [v]'s ( an asian music channel ) DJ is, I guess a loyal Rush fan. I have heard rush music being played for a couple of seconds between breaks very often. For the first few times I felt foolish running to the TV in the living room when I heard Rush from the next room, only to see something else on the screen. Shriram ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Forgie" <stingray1@sprint.ca> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 19:15:26 -0500 Subject: First Album To the guy who asked: What was the first album you ever owned? I got Rush Moving Pictures for my 14th birthday. I had already heard them, but only on the radio for about 2 years prior to getting MP. Now I'm 30, a mother of three and still listen to Rush everyday. Erin Forgie -the world is the world is love and life are deep...- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian <donlin-clan@erols.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 19:33:40 -0500 Subject: Re:The first record or album you ever owned First album ever owned : (gasp) K-Tel's Dancing Machine I know, but I was only 7 years old. A few years later I got the KISS "I was made for loving you" 45 (remember them?), then a few more years later I got "Stay Hungry" from Twisted Sister. That album pissed my Mom off 7 ways from Sunday. - Peace, Brian ~ http://members.xoom.com/test4eco ~ http://www.erols.com/donlin-clan ~ http://members.theglobe.com/BluesNAle/lotus.htm ICQ# 20498943 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Lazarus <lazarus@ionet.net> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 19:18:21 -0600 (CST) Subject: Rush Symphony I need help. I've been trying to find the Rush Symphony album for the last four months. I'm in Oklahoma and NO ONE has heard of it - especially the record stores. Can anyone give me any information, like the actual title, who produced it, or any other pertinent information? Okay, now for my first RUSH experience. In 1998 my boyfriend, who was a diehard fan, introduced me. When he learned that I'd played violin for 15 years, he played "Losing It" for me. My life changed, or rather I should say, I changed my life. The music of Rush has always been an inspiration to me ever since. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Mireault <rollthebones@total.net> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 20:52:45 -0800 Subject: Re: Rush & Triumph : Canadian Precious Metal >Musicians: Rush (Alex, Neil & Geddy = Virtuosos) >Triumph (Rik Emmett - Guitars = Virtuoso) > >Recording Studios: >Rush's association with Le Studio (MH, Quebec) = privately owned >Triumph use to own the Metalworks Studio in Mississauga, Ontario You mean Rush owns Le Studio Morin Heights? Really? Where did you grab this info? I'm curious to know, since I live not too far from there. Thanks. Have a nice day all. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Mireault Living in their pools rollthebones@total.net They soon forget about the sea... --Neil Peart, 1979 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Deborah Fowler <nynaeve_18@yahoo.com> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 19:37:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: Love at first...listen I just joined up on this list and since I enjoyed reading everyone else's stories so much I thought I'd subject you all to my first Rush experience as well. My younger brother had been listening to Rush since he was in middle or high school (I've always suspected he was smarter than me...). I, however, just figured it was one of he and his little friends' fads and kept my nose clear (any other big sisters out there will understand). Until my sophomore year of college (8 years ago)... One of my best friends was a long-time Rush fanatic and was scandalized when I brushed off Rush as "something my brother listens to." So he grabbed some tapes and me, and we went to the listening room to do some studying. He gave me RTB and listened to SoH. I didn't get much reading done--I was too busy enjoying the sound and berating myself for my earlier scorn. What I'd missed...! My friend let me listen to SoH when Neil's solo came up and that's when I figured out he liked me--and I was hooked (on Rush, not him, to his disappointment) from that moment on. Glad to be "connected" to a bunch of other Rush fanatics (and anal ones like me at that!)... Deborah == Travel is a tonic for the soul... -Harrod & Funck ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Hanstones@aol.com Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 09:41:39 EST Subject: Acoustic guitar on Differnet Stages' Driven Michael Z. Williamson said: "...listening to Driven. I hear BOTH acoustic and electric guitar during parts of it, and it sounds like two different riffs. Either: A) Alex is splitting the signal and using serious process and delay on the electric side (likely) (and he has both pickups on the guitar), or ..." Yes thats basically what he did. This is from an interview in January's Guitar World... Alex Lifeson: "I had PRS make me a couple of guitars with transducer pickups in the bridge, resulting in a hybrid acoustic/electric, which I used for almost all of the acoustic-sounding stuff on Different Stages (the only exception is "The Trees")....I just toggle switches on the guitar to change from the acoustic to the electric sound. There's a separate line that runs to an Alesis multi-effects unit with a few differnet presets: a shimmering 12-string setting, a clean setting, one that is a little dirtier, and some others. "Driven" is another example of the acoustic/electric sound. One of the coolest things about combining the electric and acoustic sounds, like on the chorus section of "Driven", is I'm doing a fast, steady 16th-note strum with a really dirty sound, and while the acoustic guitar sound is going, "chiga-chiga-chiga-chiga," the heavy electric sound is a steady, "Errrrrrrrr." Together, you get the illusion of two guitars playing at once. I do a similar thing in "Resist," "Nobody's Hero" and "Natural Science." Amazing stuff, eh? Hanstones http://www.2112.net/powerwindows <--- Rush Desktop themes, and other necessities for your PC! ---------------------------------------------------------- From: johncaulfeild@pmsc.com Date: Fri, 19 Mar 99 09:45:53 -0500 Subject: First record (or 8-track?) Tim wrote (snipped for brevity): "What is the first album you remember calling your own." -> I seem to recall getting Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits on 8-track one Christmas way back when? As for first vinyl that was *mine*, it might've been Boney M's "Nightflight to Venus" or Billy Joel's "Glass Houses". I used to listen to radio mostly before I bought my own albums/45's, but after I got "Moving Pictures" shortly after it came out, I've never looked back. ...but "Nightflight to Venus" is still kinda cool. :) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keith Hurst" <keithh@psychology.leeds.ac.uk> Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 15:16:06 GMT Subject: how many sides has three sides live Hello everyone, I am not sure if I should be keeping on with this Genesis thread on the NMS [apologies for lack of direct Rush content]. Someone asked whether my listing of 3SL was actually Three Sides Live. That got me worried. I am at work, but my good friend Paul is in Australia [ie. it's evening time!], so he checked this out for me. Good man. >Keith are you sure that you're talking about 3SL here? Side 4 of >3SL are studio tracks including Paperlate and You Might Recall >(hence the name of the album). just trying to clear things up for >anyone who might care. We think that the confusion is that USA and UK had different versions of Three Sides Live. So, as Mark said, for anyone who cares=> 3SL [US version] - released in May 1982: Atlantic Records SD 2-2000 Featured [on side 4] ..... Paperlate / You Might Recall / Me & Virgil / Evidence of Autumn / Open Door. Playing by PC and Chester T. These are tracks taken from sessions during the making of *Duke* & *Abacab*. When the album was re-mastered for CD, the track-listing for the UK release was used, viz 3SL [UK version] - released in May 1982: Virgin Records GE 2002 Featured [on side 4] ..... the live tracks as described previously, from 1976 & 1980, and featuring playing by Billy Bruford and Stevie Hackett. Source - The Genesis Discography 1967-96 by Steve McMahan. Mystery solved ? "I Don't Care No More"....... If you haven't heard Bill Bruford [this, for anyone left....is where the thread started] play on this stuff, I recommend it highly. Not that it is "better" or "worse" than PC or Chester!-Chester!-Chester!, it's just so very different to hear BB taking the songs on. By the way, I seem to recall that BB was relieved of drumming duties in Genesis as he tended to be a bit close to the edge* every night, playing things a little differently. What a star. That's Entertainment! See you later. Keith _ (o) (o) ' ' [--] "Shock The Monkey" *sorry, couldn't resist the pun. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Mowrer <ejmowrer@bigfoot.com> Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 08:49:24 -0700 Subject: My Rush Conversion First off, My name is eric and I'm an anal Rush fan. <Aaaahhh> I feel better now. Thank you Rushaholics Anonymous. I too have all of my CDs sorted alphabetically by group, then chronologically by album. Not only that, but they all have the same physical orientation in the CD cabinet (ie top is always up). This means, of course, that if I place them that way and the lettering on the edge is upside down, I'm forced to do surgery on the CD case to correct this little problem. Secondly, I'm what you'd call a second, possibly third, generation Rush fan. The first concert after I discovered them was Roll the Bones. The first time I heard of Rush it was when I was a freshman in highschool. My brother had a friend that was a huge Rush fan and consequently had a few token tapes lying around. I'm not sure what it was about the Tape case that made me want to check it out, but the first tape I decided to "borrow" from him was Presto. I listened to it... listened to it again. It was good, but I didn't give it much thought. I did like it enough to listen to his other two or three Rush tapes and decided I liked those as well. Nothing much really came of it, except I too was now a mediocre Rush fan. A couple of years later, I had a good friend that liked them as well. We found out that we had a lot in common, so we hung out a lot. You know how something seems seems funnier when you have a friend with which to laugh about it? Things seem to be more sensational when there is somebody with which to discuss them. It wasn't until this time that I REALLY listened to Rush and began to appriciate. Well, my friend and I never did anything half way, so we had a race to see who would buy all of the (at the time) Tapes first. I won. I have't looked back since. On a side note, that friend and I also started the 20's preservation society and a personal crusade to convert all Democrats in our Computer Science class to Republicanism (I realize now that the latter, however fun it was at the time, was a futile jesture at best). After much consideration, and much reading of previous run-into-the-ground Rush threads, I conclude that both parties are of more or less equal merit. Both have faults and strengths. - __ _ __ __ ____ __ _ _ _ __ _ /_ /_) / / / / // // / //_)/_ /_) /__/ |_/_/__ / / //_//_/_// |/__/ | (((((((((ejmowrer@cs.byu.edu))))))))) "Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand." --Neil Peart-- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Richardson <jrichard@isofoam.com> Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 12:09:51 -0500 Subject: My first record Hi, everyone. I first would like to say thanks to all of you who wrote in with their intro to Rush stories. They are all very cool and have one thing in common: everyone seems to have had their life changed by Rush. I, too, knew I would play music immediately after hearing Rush for the first time. I am now a member of a band called "Trone". We are based in northeastern Maryland (so far up that the town is called North East) and we have a CD coming out (independent) early this summer. We sound different than Rush (much more accoustic based), but I'm sure one could identify the influence. Our website will be up and running soon, I'll keep you all posted. *Sorry if you think this is a shameless plug, but I would appreciate it if someone told me about some good quality, original, and independent bands. In response to: >From: Tim Hart <tim.hart@lamrc.com> >Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 16:24:33 -0800 >Subject: The fist record or album you ever owned The first record I ever owned was SGT. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles. What a start, huh? My parents gave it to me for Christmas when I was 6 years old. 6 years old! (1976). What were they thinking? I think it was divine intervention. Thank God I was born into a family of music lovers. The first record I ever bought myself was Double Vision by Foreigner. I think that vinyl LP cost about 7 or 8 bucks (a ton of money when you're 8 years old). I still have a special place in my heart for that album. I love the way that music can whisk you away to a past time and place with such accuracy. As you said, Tim: Ah, the memories! John ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Richardson <jrichard@isofoam.com> Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 12:28:08 -0500 Subject: Intro to Rush and an orange Pinto In response to: "David Ayers" <lerxst@voicenet.com> >Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 23:12:04 -0500 >Subject: Intro and Anal > > One evening, my best friend and I set out on a trip to the mall, = >chauffered by his older brother. I remember sitting in the back of his = >brother's orange Pinto (had I known the danger I was in...) and = >listening to the radio and tapes. At one point, the brother inserted = >"E..SL" into the Pioneer stereo and eventually it got to playing YYZ. I = >can remember sitting in that Pinto listening to what felt like a = >half-hour drum solo and thinking "Is that guy a machine or what?!" >My first = >concert experience was April 15 (I think) 1986 at the Spectrum in = >Philly! What a show! Blue Oyster Cult opened (how's that for coming = >full circle!) and I had floor seats! David, this was by far my favorite story and here's why: As stated in a previous e-mail to NMS, I live in Northeastern Maryland, so the Spectrum in Philly was the place I saw the bulk of my 50+ concert experiences in the past 12 years. I was probably at every Rush show in Philly right along with you. And get this: I had a '78 pinto as my first car. It wasn't quite orange, but it was close (kind of a peach color. I know, it was awful, but it ran for 2 years and it cost me only $400.) I really hadn't anticipated how this intro to Rush thread would take me down memory lane. Thanks for the response. John P.S. as a side note, the pinto was so junky that I let a friend, and band mate at the time, carve our band's name (Mayhem) into the dash board. Guess you had to be there. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: John Richardson <jrichard@isofoam.com> Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 12:33:44 -0500 Subject: Michael Melo's Intro to Rush In response to: >From: "Michael Melo" <mj_melo@hotmail.com> >Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 06:54:07 PST >Subject: Introduction to Rush > >I honestly can't remember a time when I wasn't into Rush. I was >fortunate enough to have older siblings that were really into Rush. I >have grown up with Rush all my life, so in essence, you can say that I >was born "listening to Rush". (I was born in '82 :] ) I liked their >music, even before I was old enough to understand anything about them! >I'd have to say, that the number one reason that I started playing drums >(14 years ago) was Neil Peart. I'm sorry, but you mean to tell me (and everyone else) that you started playing drums at age 3? John ----------------------------------------------------------
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