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- From: dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu (Dan Delany)
- Newsgroups: alt.music.rush
- Subject: FAQ: Rush Fans Frequently Asked Questions [2/3]
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.083132.28302@rat.csc.calpoly.edu>
- Date: 24 Jan 93 08:31:32 GMT
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- Rush Fans Frequently Asked Questions List, Part 2 of 3
- Generated: Sun Jan 24 00:30:07 PST 1993
- This file contains questions that seem to crop up frequently in The
- National Midnight Star and alt.music.rush. If you received a copy of
- this file in email, other than as an issue of TNMS, it is probably
- because you asked one of these questions.
-
- This file has been expanded into 3 files because some mailers have
- problems with files that are longer than 60K. Part 1 contains general
- questions about the band. Part 2 contains questions inspired by
- specific albums and songs up to and including stuff on _A Show Of Hands_.
- Part 3 contains questions about material starting with _Presto_.
-
- If you want a copy of the current version of this file, email me and
- I'll send you the most recent version. This set of files is posted on
- the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month to rec.music.info,alt.music.rush, and
- TNMS. The FAQ is also available via anonymous ftp from syrinx.umd.edu
- (128.8.2.114) in the /rush/special directory.
-
- If you have any suggestions for additions to the list or corrections,
- please send them to me at dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu and I'll add them in
- if you have documentation supporting your theory. Also, don't send
- your suggestions to rush-mgr@syrinx. I'll repeat that because it's
- important. Don't send FAQ suggestions to the moderator of the Rush
- fans mailing list. He doesn't have anything to do with keeping the
- FAQ up to date. FAQ suggestions should be sent to me at
- dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu and not to the mailing list moderator.
- If mail sent to dan@rat bounces, try dan@polyslo.csc.calpoly.edu or
- dan@garden.csc.calpoly.edu - they should work.
-
- I'd appreciate it if people who submit questions submit anything they know
- about possible answers, since I don't have all of the answers myself!
-
- THE FAQ IS A FILE OF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT RUSH AND THEIR
- ANSWERS. IT IS NOT AN "OBSCURE RUSH TRIVIA" FILE.
- Please consider this before sending me a suggestion for an addition.
-
- I'll repeat that because it's important and people don't get it.
- THE FAQ IS A FILE OF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT RUSH AND THEIR
- ANSWERS. IT IS NOT AN "OBSCURE RUSH TRIVIA" FILE.
- Please consider this before sending me a suggestion for an addition.
-
- I know that it's fun to come up with pet theories for how things
- are related to each other. But please don't send them to me saying that
- "It *can't* be a coincidence!" I routinely ignore such email. Send me
- a reference to an interview or a quote or something from a band member
- that supports what you say, and I'll be happy to add it to this file.
- If you have a pet theory that you want feedback on, post it to TNMS
- or alt.music.rush.
-
- For example: Don't point out to me that 1001001 in binary is equivalent to
- 73 decimal, and 73 decimal is ASCII for the letter "I," and the letter "I"
- was significant to the plot of Ayn Rand's _Anthem_, and Neil Peart read
- lots of Ayn Rand, therefore "The Body Electric" is a reference to _Anthem_.
- Believe me, you won't be the first to point that out. But Neil Peart has
- never said anything on that particular subject as far as I know, so I'm
- not going to put that into the FAQ. (Especially since I think it's
- a coincidence!) Remember, coincidences happen, even in Rush songs!
-
- An additional thing to consider is that many questions are answered in,
- of all places, the liner notes on the albums. Please look there before
- posting a question.
-
- DISCLAIMER: The information in this file is accurate to the best of my
- knowledge, but I'm not perfect. If you have an answer to one of these
- questions that doesn't match the one given here that you can verify, let me
- know, and I'll put it in. But if you make a bet based on this
- information and you lose, don't blame me.
-
- One more thing: If you send me mail and I don't answer right away, please
- be patient. I eventually read all of my mail. However, Rush FAQ-related
- stuff has a lower priority than my job.
-
- I'd like to thank Bruce Holtgren <70724.1622@CompuServe.COM> for lots of
- editing advice on the FAQ. He volunteered to proofread the entire set of
- FAQ files for me, and he seems to be much better at that than I am.
- Thanks, Bruce!
-
- Here are the questions I get asked the most, so I'll put them here at the
- start:
-
- What is The National Midnight Star?
-
- It's a Rush fans newsletter that is distributed via email.
- Submissions are all sent to one address, and the moderator goes through
- the submissions periodically and sends out a digest containing lots
- of submissions.
-
- (If you don't know where the name "The National Midnight Star"
- comes from, that means you don't watch enough Canadian TV.)
-
- How can I subscribe to The National Midnight Star?
-
- Send email to rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu asking to have your name added
- to the list. Don't send email to me - I can't add you!
-
- I'll repeat that. I (dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu) have absolutely nothing
- to do with the management of TNMS. I can't add your name to the
- subscription list.
-
- Latest Word on the next album:
-
- I haven't seen any official word about the rumors of a boxed set of
- Rush CDs. Until I see official word on the subject, I'll treat that
- as a rumor.
-
- The band is scheduled to go into the studio in January or February
- 1993. According to an interview with Alex on 97.7 FM in
- Hamilton, Ontario, the album is expected to come out in June. Also
- mentioned is that they will be taking the summer off, so we can't
- expect an immediate tour. This info was originally posted in
- alt.music.rush on Nov 4 by v281nr6a@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Mark D Uher).
- (According to Jeff Robertson, 97.7 FM is actually in St. Catharines.)
-
- SEIDENBERG@MARY.FORDHAM.EDU apparently has a source of information,
- and has posted the following:
-
- Rupert Hine will not produce the next album.
-
- The band will start working on material on Jan. 15. I wonder if that
- means that the band will start writing then, or that the band will go
- into the studio then.
-
- The target date for release is September 15. This disagrees with what
- Alex has said, and I don't know who is right.
-
-
-
-
- -------- The following questions and answers are in this file: --------
-
- Where did By-Tor's name come from?
-
- In "By-Tor And The Snow Dog" By-Tor is the bad guy, but he's a hero in "The
- Necromancer." What happened?
-
- Where is Lakeside Park?
-
- Has anybody noticed that Lakeside Park is mentioned in _Strange Brew_?
-
- What is the significance of May 24?
-
- Has anybody noticed that "Didacts and Narpets" is an anagram for "Addicts
- and Parents"?
-
- Does anybody know the lyrics to "Didacts and Narpets"?
-
- In the COS liner notes, a city is mentioned in small print after each
- song. Why is this?
-
- What does "Terminat hora diem, terminat auctor opus" mean?
-
- Where did the story of _2112_ come from?
-
- Has anybody noticed that you can hear part of the 1812 Overture in _2112_?
-
- Has anybody noticed the whispering in the background in "The Twilight Zone"?
-
- I read that "Xanadu" was based on a famous poem. Does anybody have a copy?
-
- Where does the name Cygnus X-1 come from?
-
- Where does the name Rocinante come from?
-
- What do the French lyrics in "Circumstances" mean?
-
- What does "La Villa Strangiato" mean?
-
- Ooooh! I just found out that there is really an intersection of Danforth
- and Pape in Toronto! Has anybody noticed this before?
-
- Where do the different parts of "La Villa Strangiato" start/end?
-
- Why was the headline on the newspaper on the cover of _Permanent Waves_
- blocked out? (Note: The Anthem Canadian release does not have this problem.)
-
- Has anybody noticed that the signs on the right side of the _Permanent
- Waves_ cover say Lee, Lifeson, and Peart?
-
- What is the "words of the profits" quote in "The Spirit Of Radio" about?
-
- What is "Free Will" about?
-
- In "Free Will" which lyrics are correct (the ones on the album sleeve or
- the ones Geddy sings)?
-
- But I'm *sure* that what the lyric sheet says isn't what Geddy sings!
-
- Where is "Lotus-Land?"
-
- I heard something about a song called "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."
- Apparently it was supposed to be on _Permanent Waves_, but was dropped.
- Is there a way to get a tape of it?
-
- What building is on the cover of _Moving Pictures_?
-
- What do the pictures on the MP cover mean?
-
- What is "Tom Sawyer" about?
-
- My _Moving Pictures_ CD is missing the first half second or so from
- "Tom Sawyer." Can I get a new one?
-
- Who is Pye Dubois?
-
- What is a barchetta?
-
- Where can I get a copy of "A Nice Morning Drive," by Richard S. Foster?
-
- What does "YYZ" mean?
-
- How does Neil play plywood?
-
- At 8:54 and 8:56 in "The Camera Eye," there are some mumblings that I can't
- quite make out. Does anybody know for sure what is being said?
-
- What is the mob saying at the beginning of "Witch Hunt"?
-
- What is that thing on Neil's chest in the "Vital Signs" video?
-
- Has anybody noticed that the ESL cover photo contains stuff from all of
- the band's previous studio albums?
-
- What does Geddy say just before "Jacob's Ladder" on ESL?
-
- Who is T.C. Broonsie?
-
- What is the _Signals_ cover supposed to mean?
-
- Who is the writer in "Losing It" about?
-
- Who are Young and Crippen?
-
- Who is Count Floyd?
-
- Is that crackling noise about 10-20 seconds into "Distant Early Warning" on
- the _Grace Under Pressure_ CD supposed to be there, or is my copy defective?
-
- Who was Absalom?
-
- Who is the boy in the "Distant Early Warning" video?
-
- Is "Afterimage" about anybody in particular?
-
- What is "Red Sector A" about?
-
- What songs make up the "Fear" trilogy?
-
- Has this trilogy ever been performed live?
-
- Why do the songs appear in reverse order?
-
- What is the significance of 1001001 in "The Body Electric?"
-
- What is The Omega Concern?
-
- Has anybody noticed that _Power Windows_ is "brought to you by the letter M"?
-
- Why is _Power Windows_ brought to us by the letter M?
-
- What do the three spheres on the _Hold Your Fire_ cover represent?
-
- How many Rush symbols are there in the _Hold Your Fire_ inside photo?
-
- How did Pye Dubois come to be involved with "Force Ten"? What does
- the title of that song mean?
-
- Has Aimee Mann ever appeared live with Rush? How are her vocals in
- "Time Stand Still" reproduced live?
-
- What film are the clips in the "Lock And Key" video and the _A Show Of
- Hands_ laserdisc, just before "Lock And Key," from?
-
- What is "Tai Shan" about?
-
- What is happening during the "censored" section of the _A Show Of Hands_
- video?
-
- In the _A Show Of Hands_ video, does Geddy really say "Catch the fish?"
-
- In the _A Show Of Hands_ video, has anybody noticed that Alex's guitar
- keeps changing?
-
- Does anybody know what stuff Geddy has sitting on the keyboards in the
- _A Show Of Hands_ video?
-
- What is the round thing on Alex's guitar in the _A Show Of Hands_ video?
-
-
- -------- Questions and answers follow. -------
-
- Where did By-Tor's name come from?
-
- Rush's road manager, Howard, came up with the title at a party. There
- were two dogs at the party, one a German shepherd and the other
- a tiny white nervous dog. Howard used to call the shepherd By-Tor
- because anyone that walked into the house was bitten. The other dog was
- a snow-dog (white ...). So from that night on Howard called the pair of
- dogs "By-Tor and the Snow Dog." - from scrs_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu
-
- In "By-Tor And The Snow Dog" By-Tor is the bad guy, but he's a hero in "The
- Necromancer." What happened?
-
- When asked about this on "Rockline," Geddy said something along the lines
- of, "He saw the light." Neil commented, "I guess he's like
- all of us - sometimes good, and sometimes he's bad!" in the December
- 1985 Backstage Club newsletter.
-
- Where is Lakeside Park?
-
- The consensus of the mail I've received on the subject seems to
- be that the Lakeside Park Neil refers to is in St. Catherine's,
- on Lake Ontario. I don't think any 2 people have yet agreed on
- how one actually gets to Lakeside Park, so I'll tell you to do what
- Bruce Holtgren <70724.1622@CompuServe.COM> did for directions,
- which is to call the St. Catherine's Chamber Of Commerce.
- (If somebody does that and types in the "official" directions,
- I'll add them to the FAQ, but I'm not going to put in directions
- from people who went there once years ago and think they remember.)
-
- Has anybody noticed that Lakeside Park is mentioned in _Strange Brew_?
-
- Yes.
-
- What is the significance of May 24?
-
- It's Victoria Day, commemorating Queen Victoria's birthday.
-
- Has anybody noticed that "Didacts and Narpets" is an anagram for "Addicts
- and Parents"?
-
- Yes.
-
- Does anybody know the lyrics to "Didacts and Narpets"?
-
- Here's the best version I've seen:
- Deep Voice: "Stay!"
- Geddy "Go!"
- Deep "Work!"
- Ged "No!"
- Deep "Think!"
- Ged "Live!"
- Deep "Earn!"
- Ged "Give!"
- Deep/Ged <Wait or Fight?>/<Right>
- Deep/Ged <Laugh?>/<Right or Wait?>
-
- Listen!
-
- In the October 1991 news release from the Rush Backstage Club, Neil
- says:
-
- "Okay, I may have answered this before, but if not, the shouted words
- in that song represent an argument between Our Hero and the Didacts
- and Narpets - teachers and parents. I honestly can't rememer what the
- actual words were, but they took up opposite positions like:
- "Work! Live! Earn! Give!" and like that."
-
- In the COS liner notes, a city is mentioned in small print after each
- song. Why is this?
-
- "Ah yes. This goes back to the 'bad old days' when all we did was tour,
- and consequently had to do most of our song writing on the road, with
- acoustic guitars and notebooks in hotel rooms. Not the best method of
- composition, you may imagine, but the only one available to us at the time.
- Those cities represent the places in which those songs were written."
- - Neil Peart, in the December 1985 Backstage Club newsletter
-
- What does "Terminat hora diem, terminat auctor opus" mean?
-
- It means something like: "As the hour ends the day, the author ends his
- work."
-
- Where did the story of _2112_ come from?
-
- "The inspiration behind it was ... It's difficult always to trace those
- lines because so many things tend to coalesce, and in fact it ended up
- being quite similar to a book called _Anthem_ by the writer Ayn Rand. But
- I didn't realize that while I was working on it, and then eventually as the
- story came together, the parallels became obvious to me and I thought, 'Oh
- gee, I don't want to be a plagiarist here.' So I did give credit to her
- writings in the liner notes." - Neil Peart, in the December 2, 1991
- "Rockline" interview
-
- Has anybody noticed that you can hear part of the 1812 Overture in _2112_?
-
- Yes.
-
- Has anybody noticed the whispering in the background in "The Twilight Zone"?
-
- Yes.
-
- I read that "Xanadu" was based on a famous poem. Does anybody have a copy?
-
- The poem is "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Your local
- library probably has a copy. It appeared in TNMS issue #88.
-
- Where does the name Cygnus X-1 come from?
-
- It is the name given to an X-ray source in the constellation of
- Cygnus, believed to be a black hole. For a more detailed
- explanation, check issue 567 of TNMS, available via anonymous ftp
- from syrinx.umd.edu in the rush/special directory.
-
- Where does the name Rocinante come from?
-
- In Greek mythology, Rocinante is the name of the horse that Zeus rides.
- It was the name of Steinbeck's motor home in _Travels With Charlie_.
- It was also the name of Don Quixote's horse.
-
- What do the French lyrics in "Circumstances" mean?
-
- "The more that things change, the more they stay the same."
-
- What does "La Villa Strangiato" mean?
-
- "Weird City" is a rough translation of the title, according to _Visions_.
-
- Atthe Tossavainen <d37690r@kaira.hut.fi> has told me that
- "La villa, be it Spanish or Italian, doesn't mean a village or a
- city, but rather a HOUSE. Strangiato is probably just pidgin Spanish, a
- made-up word."
-
- The song itself is based on several of Alex's nightmares and some cartoon
- themes. Much of this music can be heard on a CD called The Carl Stalling
- Project - "Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons 1936-1958." Warner Bros. -
- 26027-2 (approximately 77 minutes on CD). These are the original soundtracks
- from Loony Tunes/Merrie Melodies, mostly in the '40s and '50s. - thanks to
- jdinkins@polyslo.calpoly.edu for catalog info
-
- schaaphe@serc.nl (Frank Schaapherder) gave me this information:
-
- The first part of "La Villa Strangiato," "Buenos Nochas, Mein Froinds!,"
- is based on the German song "Gute Nacht, Freunde," written by
- A. Yondrascheck. I noted the resemblance between the two songs
- immediately when I first heard "La Villa." The notes until the fast
- part are almost identical. Also note the similarities in the titles -
- they have the same meaning, and the reference to German in Rush's
- title (Mein Froinds).
-
- Ooooh! I just found out that there is really an intersection of Danforth
- and Pape in Toronto! Has anybody noticed this before?
-
- Yes.
-
- Where do the different parts of "La Villa Strangiato" start/end?
-
- This chart was made up by Brad Armstrong <71161.1313@CompuServe.COM>.
- Thanks, Brad!
-
- "La Villa Strangiato (An exercise in Self-Indulgence)"
-
- Studio Live (ESL CD)
- I. "Buenos Nochas, Mein Froinds!" 0.00 0.16
- II. "To sleep, perchance to dream ..." 0.27 0.49
- III. "Strangiato theme" 2.00 2.18
- IV. "A Lerxst in Wonderland" 3.16 3.36
- V. "Monsters!" 5.43 6.09
- VI. "The Ghost of the Aragon" 6.09 6.30
- VII. "Danforth and Pape" 6.45 7.07
- VIII. "The Waltz of the Shreves" 7.26 7.48
- IX. "Never turn your back on a Monster!" 7.52 8.14
- X. "Monsters! (Reprise)" 8.03 8.24
- XI. "Strangiato theme (Reprise)" 8.17 8.40
- XII. "A Farewell to Things" 9.21 9.14
-
- Why was the headline on the newspaper on the cover of _Permanent Waves_
- blocked out? (Note: The Anthem Canadian release does not have this problem.)
-
- "There are always the inevitable last minute crises, such as the Chicago
- Daily Tribune being still so embarrassed about their 'Dewey defeats Truman'
- error of more than thirty years ago that they actually refused to let us
- use it on the cover!" - Neil Peart, in the _Permanent Waves_ tourbook
-
- To clarify this: When Harry Truman ran against Thomas Dewey for
- president, Truman lost in most of the states with early returns. So,
- it looked like Dewey was going to win. The Tribune released an early
- morning paper the next day with a "Dewey defeats Truman" headline.
-
- Has anybody noticed that the signs on the right side of the _Permanent
- Waves_ cover say Lee, Lifeson, and Peart?
-
- Yes.
-
- What is the "words of the profits" quote in "The Spirit Of Radio" about?
-
- It's referring to "The Sounds of Silence." Here are the relevant
- lyrics:
-
- "The Sounds of Silence":
- "And the sign said:
- 'The words of the prophets are
- written on the subway walls,
- and tenement halls
- And whispered in the sounds of silence'"
-
- "The Spirit of Radio":
- "For the words of the profits,
- Are written on the studio wall,
- Concert hall -
- Echoes with the sounds ...
- Of salesmen."
-
- What is "Free Will" about?
-
- "The song is about freedom of choice and free will, and you
- believing in what you decide you believe in." - Geddy Lee, in the
- December 4, 1989 "Rockline" interview
-
- In "Free Will" which lyrics are correct (the ones on the album sleeve or
- the ones Geddy sings)?
-
- "That's a funny question. I've had a few lately from people who are so
- sure that what they hear is correct, that they disbelieve what I've put
- in the lyric sheets! Imagine! People have quoted me whole verses of
- what they hear, as opposed to what's printed, sure that they are right
- and the cover (me) is wrong. Scary stuff, these egocentric individuals.
- I assure you, other than perhaps dropping an "and" or a "but," we take
- great care to make the lyric sheets accurate." - Neil Peart,
- in the December 1985 Backstage Club newsletter
-
- But I'm *sure* that what the lyric sheet says isn't what Geddy sings!
-
- So what? People have argued about this far too much already. If it's
- really bothering you, write a letter to the band and complain. Lighten
- up - it's just a song!
-
- Where is "Lotus-Land?"
-
- "Lotus-land as it appears in 'Free Will' is simply a metaphor for an
- idealized background, a 'land of milk and honey.' It is sometimes
- also used as a pejorative name for Los Angeles, though that was not
- in my mind when I wrote it." - Neil Peart
-
- Lotus-land is mentioned in an episode in "The Odyssey" where Odysseus
- goes to the land of the lotus-eaters, where the people hang out
- and eat lotus petals or some such and are perfectly happy but
- are basically brainless.
-
- I heard something about a song called "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."
- Apparently it was supposed to be on _Permanent Waves_, but was dropped.
- Is there a way to get a tape of it?
-
- According to _Visions_, it was never recorded. Some bits from it
- ended up in "Natural Science."
-
- What building is on the cover of _Moving Pictures_?
-
- According to rkleiner@alfred.carleton.ca (Ron Kleiner):
- The building on the cover of _Moving Pictures_ is the current seat of
- the Government of Ontario, at Queen's Park.
-
- What do the pictures on the MP cover mean?
-
- "When Hugh Syme was developing the multitude of puns for the cover,
- he wanted the guys 'moving pictures' to have some 'moving pictures'
- to be moving past the people who were 'moved' by the 'picture' - get
- it? So he asked us to think of some ideas for these pictures. The
- 'man descending to hell' is actually a woman - Joan of Arc - being
- burned at the stake (as per 'Witch Hunt'), and the card-playing dogs
- are there because it was a funny, silly idea - one of the most
- cliche'd pictures we could think of - a different kind of
- 'moving picture.'" - Neil Peart, in the December 1985 Backstage Club
- newsletter
-
- What is "Tom Sawyer" about?
-
- "I've been avoiding most of the questions that ask for explanations for
- different songs, as really the song is meant to do the explaining for
- me! But since you ask so nicely ... 'Tom Sawyer' was a collaboration
- between myself and Pye Dubois, an excellent lyricist who wrote the
- lyrics for Max Webster. His original lyrics were kind of a portrait
- of a modern day rebel, a free-spirited individualist striding through
- the world wide-eyed and purposeful. I added the themes of reconciling
- the boy and man in myself, and the difference between what people are
- and what others perceive them to be - namely me I guess." - Neil Peart,
- in the December 1985 Backstage Club newsletter
-
- My _Moving Pictures_ CD is missing the first half second or so from
- "Tom Sawyer." Can I get a new one?
-
- Yes. Here's the address for PolyGram QA:
-
- Cecilia E. Schultz
- Customer Service / Warranty Department
- PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc.
- 6220 Churchman Bypass
- Indianapolis, IN 46203
-
- Phone: (800) 428-4437
- Fax: (317) 788-1803
-
- Who is Pye Dubois?
-
- Pye Dubois was the lyricist for Max Webster. "Tom Sawyer" began life
- as a Max Webster song called "Louis The Warrior," but Pye gave the
- lyrics to Neil after "Battlescar" was recorded. Pye also helped
- Neil write "Force Ten."
-
- What is a barchetta?
-
- The barchetta is a type of Ferrari race car - read on for "details
- till you puke."
-
- NOTE: This section of the FAQ will not be changed until somebody
- volunteers to keep a Rush trivia file for all of the obscure
- little trivia things like this. Mail asking me to remove
- this section will be ignored. If you have time to send me
- email complaining about this section of the FAQ, you probably
- have enough free time to be the keeper of an Obscure Rush
- Trivia file, which is needed. Things like the "Has anybody
- noticed that YYZ is Morse Code" question would probably be
- more appropriate for a general trivia file than for the FAQ,
- which I originally intended to not be a trivia file.
-
- Barchetta is Italian for little boat.
-
- The history of the Ferrari barchetta:
- (note the lower case b - it designates a body style like coupe, spyder,
- cabriolet or berlinetta, not an actual model name)
-
- Ferrari 166MM -
-
- V-12, 1995cc, 60x58.8mm, 140 bhp @ 6600 rpm, CR 10:1, single ohc per bank,
- Weber carbs, 5-speed gearbox integral with engine, double wishbone front
- suspension, rigid axle rear suspension.
-
- First shown at the Turin Salon in November 1948. Its simple but
- effective barchetta styling became greatly admired and many times
- copied. The MM designation was added to the 166 model number to
- designate the 1948 victory of a 166 in the Mille Miglia. A total of
- 46 166MMs were built in Series I & II between 1948 and 1953. 25 of the
- Series I cars (1948-1951) carried the barchetta designation; none of
- the Series II cars were barchettas.
-
- Ferrari 195 Sport -
-
- V-12, 2431cc, 65x58.8mm, 180 bhp @ 7000 rpm, CR 7.5:1, rest same as above
-
- This car had essentially the same engine as the 166MM bored out to 65mm.
- The body was very similar to the 275S discussed below. As a hybrid
- prototype, it is not known exactly how many of these cars were made.
- Probably at least one barchetta (certainly no more than three) were
- made in 1950. The one known barchetta finished second in the 1950
- Mille Miglia.
-
- Ferrari 275S -
-
- V-12, 3322cc, 72x68mm, 270 bhp @ 7200 rpm, CR 8:1, rest same as above
-
- A prototype of the type 340 America series of cars, only two were made
- in 1950. Both cars, in barchetta configuration, entered the Mille
- Miglia in April but retired the race with clutch problems.
-
- Ferrari 340 America -
-
- V-12, 4101 cc, 70X68mm (?), 220 bhp @ 6000 rpm, CR 8:1, rest same as above
-
- This car was a downsized Formula 1 racer with a smaller displacement than
- its 4.5 liter F1 counterpart. These cars evolved into the 342 America as
- the GT version and the 340MM as the sport. Of the 25 340s produced in
- 1951, 7 were touring barchettas.
-
- Ferrari 225S -
-
- V-12, 2715 cc, 70X58.8mm, 210 bhp @ 7200 rpm, CR 8.5:1, rest same as above
-
- Considered as the final link to the extremely successful 3-liter 250
- series of cars, 20 225Ss were built in 1952, but only 1 in the barchetta
- configuration.
-
- Since only 35 to 37 barchettas were built between 1948 and 1953 under
- various model numbers, it's not surprising that few people were even
- aware they existed.
-
- Source: "The Complete Ferrari" by Godfrey Eaton; 1986 by Cadogan Books Ltd.
-
- { Interestingly, 2 Italians that I know have independently told me
- that it's actually pronounced "barketta." }
-
- Where can I get a copy of "A Nice Morning Drive," by Richard S. Foster?
-
- It was printed in the November 1973 issue of "Road & Track" magazine.
- It is also available for FTP on syrinx.umd.edu in the rush/special
- directory.
-
- What does "YYZ" mean?
-
- YYZ is the transmitter code for Toronto's Lester B. Pearson
- International Airport. Every airport is assigned a unique 3 letter
- code, and that code is always being transmitted so that pilots can
- tell, roughly, where they are and verify that their navigational
- radios are tuned properly. These codes are also written on your
- luggage tags when you fly. The intro to the song is Morse code
- for "YYZ."
-
- How does Neil play plywood?
-
- "Well you wear gloves so as not to get splinters, you take a piece of
- 1/4" plywood, and smack it down HARD on the top of a wooden stool.
- Very demanding, technically - took years of practice." - Neil Peart
-
- At 8:54 and 8:56 in "The Camera Eye," there are some mumblings that I can't
- quite make out. Does anybody know for sure what is being said?
-
- No. {The first time I posted this FAQ, I received no fewer than 8
- emails from people who claimed to know exactly what is being
- said there. Unfortunately, none of them agreed with each other,
- which tells me that at least 7 of them were wrong, so I'm only
- going to change this answer if somebody can come up with proof
- that they are right, such as an interview or magazine article.}
-
- What is the mob saying at the beginning of "Witch Hunt"?
-
- "It is purposely mixed so that you cannot understand what is being
- said, but the tenor of the situation, the hatred, the ill will, and
- the fear comes through loud and clear. This effect was created by
- emptying the studio (in the middle of a snowy night) of production
- staff, road crew and band, and depositing everyone in the cold outside
- the isolated facility. With tape recorders rolling, Neil gave his
- best fanatic's speech, gradually getting more and more whipped up as
- everyone involved let themselves get carried away." - from _Visions_
-
- Here's how Alex Lifeson described that session in an interview called
- "In The Studio" from the MP era.
-
- "We went outside of Le Studio and it was so cold, it was really cold;
- we were well into December by then, I think. We were all out there.
- We put a couple of mics outside. We started ... rauw, raew, wrow ...
- (starts mumbling), ranting and raving. We did a couple of tracks of
- that. I think we had a bottle of Scotch or something with us to keep
- us warm. So as the contents of the bottle became less and less,
- the ranting and raving took on a different flavor and you got little
- lines of ... you remember Roger Ramjet (sp?), the cartoon Roger Ramjet?
- What was the bad guy's name ... his gang of hoods, they always had
- these little things they would say whenever they were mumbling ...
- mrrblaarrr ... mrrblaarrr ... crauss. It started to take all this ... we
- were in the control room after we had layed down about twelve
- tracks of mob - in hysterics. Every once in awhile you'd hear
- somebody say something really stupid."
-
- What is that thing on Neil's chest in the "Vital Signs" video?
-
- It's a microphone. A PZM, to be exact. It was used in an attempt
- to get the drums to be recorded the way Neil hears them.
-
- Has anybody noticed that the ESL cover photo contains stuff from all of
- the band's previous studio albums?
-
- Yes.
-
- What does Geddy say just before "Jacob's Ladder" on ESL?
-
- "We'd like to do an old song for you right now ... This was done a long
- time ago by the [possibly "that"] old T.C. Broonsie. This is called
- 'Jacob's Ladder.'" - thanks to Michael Sensor <JPJ103@psuvm.psu.edu>
-
- Who is T.C. Broonsie?
-
- Terry Brown.
-
- What is the _Signals_ cover supposed to mean?
-
- "Well, I was given the word "Signals." It was such a broad concept
- that it was baffling for all of us. We really had trouble with that
- one, and I decided that, with such a phenomenally important word with
- the kind of potency it potentially had, to go with something really
- dumb, really inane. But something which would still tie in with songs
- such as "Chemistry," and the subdivision aspect of the fire hydrants,
- lawns, and neighborhood dogs." - Hugh Syme
-
- In an effort to explain the _Signals_ sleeve, Geddy states: "Well, we
- wanted the album to sound different and we also thought that the packaging
- should have a different feel. When we were talking about _Signals_, Hugh
- had this concept of taking the idea down to a basic human level -
- territorial or even sexual. So that's how the design with the dog and the
- fire hydrant came about. The little map on the back features make-believe
- subdivisions, with a lot of silly names and places. The red dots represent
- all the fire hydrants and basically the whole thing maps out a series of
- territories." - from _Success Under Pressure_
-
- Who is the writer in "Losing It" about?
-
- Neil discusses this song in _Modern Drummer_ magazine, in the April 1984
- issue. The writer represents Ernest Hemingway. The dancer "... drew
- a bit from that film with Shirley MacLaine called _The Turning
- Point_ ..."
-
- Who are Young and Crippen?
-
- They were the astronauts on the first shuttle flight.
-
- Who is Count Floyd?
-
- He was a character on the Canadian TV show SCTV {similar to "WKRP
- in Cincinnati," but a TV station}. The Count Floyd character had a
- show that featured really bad movies {movies so bad that even
- Elvira wouldn't show them}.
-
- Is that crackling noise about 10-20 seconds into "Distant Early Warning" on
- the _Grace Under Pressure_ CD supposed to be there, or is my copy defective?
-
- It's supposed to be there. There is a rumbling at that point on the
- _A Show Of Hands_ CD and on the _Grace Under Pressure Tour_ video,
- but people without subwoofers may be unable to detect it.
-
- Who was Absalom?
-
- He was King David's favorite son, who rebelled against his father,
- and was killed by Joab, according to my trusty Websters.
-
- To quote Neil:
- "Before I ever knew who or what Absalom was, I always loved the sound
- of it. I had thought perhaps it was an ancient prayer or something.
- There is a book by William Faulkner called _Absalom, Absalom_, which,
- again, I loved the sound of. I wanted to put it in the song, as a play
- on words with 'absolute' and 'obsolete,' but I thought I'd better find
- out for sure what it meant. So I called my wife and asked her to look
- it up in the encyclopedia. When I learned the real story, and its
- Biblical roots, I decided that it was still appropriate, as it was the
- ultimate expression of compassion, which is what the song was really
- about. 'Absalom, Absalom. My son, my son. Would God I had died for
- thee.' (Now don't anyone go reading any religion into that!)"
-
- Who is the boy in the "Distant Early Warning" video?
-
- He is Geddy's son, Julian.
-
- Is "Afterimage" about anybody in particular?
-
- The song is about Robbie Whelan, a good friend of the band who died
- in a car accident. He has the "Right Field" credit in the _Signals_
- liner notes.
-
- What is "Red Sector A" about?
-
- Red Sector A is the area the band watched a shuttle launch from.
-
- On the other hand ...
-
- The inspiration for "Red Sector A" was indeed the Holocaust. Neil even
- read many books on the subject, and was really moved by the fact that
- some of the survivors of the concentration camps actually DID think
- that they (and their liberators) were the last people alive on earth.
- ("That's intense ..." - Neil)
-
- But Neil specifically does not make any *direct* reference to the
- Holocaust, just several indirect ones. The motivation for this was to
- make the song have "a more timeless quality." Neil points out that
- all throughout history, countries, races, and people have been guilty
- of persecution, and America is no exception.
-
- What songs make up the "Fear" trilogy?
-
- The "Fear" trilogy consists of:
- Part 1: The Enemy Within (Grace Under Pressure)
- Part 2: The Weapon (Signals)
- Part 3: Witch Hunt (Moving Pictures)
-
- Has this trilogy ever been performed live?
-
- Yes. It's on the _Grace Under Pressure Tour_ video.
-
- Why do the songs appear in reverse order?
-
- "It's really kind of strange how it turned out, and it's not meant to be
- as mysterious and clever as it looks. It was more accidental. At the
- time of _Moving Pictures_, I had actually sketched out each of the three
- songs in my notebook and talked to the other guys about them and what I
- was going to go for, but the easiest one for me to clarify in my mind
- and in words was 'Witch Hunt,' because it was the simplest concept to
- deal with, and then 'The Weapon' came next because my thinking led up to
- that point, but in fact a couple snatches of lyrics and even both of the
- verses for 'The Enemy Within' were written as long ago as that, and all
- of the titles and everything were fixed on, and what I wanted to write
- about, but 'The Enemy Within' was the most difficult one to deal with,
- so it ended up being the last one done, so they happened to go in the
- order 3-2-1." - Neil Peart, in an interview on KGB 101 FM, San
- Diego, 10/2/84
-
- What is the significance of 1001001 in "The Body Electric?"
-
- In the video, the protagonist is a prisoner attempting to escape
- from some sort of prison. The number on his uniform is 1001001.
- Many people have converted this number into decimal and noticed
- that ASCII 73 is a capital I and read significance into that,
- but I've never seen anything "official" on the subject. My
- _opinion_ is that 1001001 was used because it fits and sounds neat.
-
- 1001001 is also not a valid choice for a California license plate,
- but UNIT ONE is. (It's taken now.)
-
- What is The Omega Concern?
-
- As Alex realized that he had to play acoustic guitar for some Rush tunes
- and then quickly switch to his electric ("Closer to the Heart," etc.), he
- crafted a stand (actually an attachment to a Tama Titan cymbal stand)
- that holds his acoustic in an adjustable playing position.
-
- He soon began to sell this as a product (1st to Music Emporium) under the
- company label "The Omega Concern." Apparently, Alex's "company" also made
- Geddy a light-up lyric stand and Neil got a newspaper/book holder so he
- could read while he eats breakfast.
-
- Has anybody noticed that _Power Windows_ is "brought to you by the letter M"?
-
- Yes. We've noticed the similar accreditations in _Presto_ and
- _Roll The Bones_, too.
-
- Why is _Power Windows_ brought to us by the letter M?
-
- From the April 1992 Kerrang interview:
- "That started on _Power Windows_," recalls Alex, "when we were sequencing
- the tracks and Neil commented that 50 percent of the songs began with an
- 'M' - 'Marathon,' 'Manhattan Project,' 'Middletown Dreams,' and 'Mystic
- Rhythms.' It's as innocent as that. It's nothing to do with 'Sesame
- Street'!"
- "We throw a lot of silly little things into the credits,"
- shrugs Geddy, "little inside jokes. It's just an immature habit we
- developed!"
-
- What do the three spheres on the _Hold Your Fire_ cover represent?
-
- "It's so difficult to describe the album cover because you want to
- leave a little bit of mystery, and you want it to be interpreted by
- the person who is holding the thing in front of them. So I'm really
- not going to say too much about what the cover says to me, but it's
- nothing extremely mystical or anything. It has nothing to do with
- brown rice." - Geddy Lee, on "Rockline," 10/5/87
-
- How many Rush symbols are there in the _Hold Your Fire_ inside photo?
-
- It has been suggested that the newspapers on the steps may have
- "Dewey Defeats Truman" headlines. Unfortunately, the headlines aren't
- visible, even in the big print of the picture in the HYF tourbook.
-
- the fire hydrant from "Signals"
-
- the TV from "Power Windows"
-
- the clock indicating 9:12 (21:12 military time)
-
- the number 15 on the main building - in the "Hold Your Fire"
- tour book, they mentioned that this was their 15th album to
- date.
-
- the juggler is clearly holding his fire.
-
- at the very far left, underneath the chains, is a trunk with
- the logo from their first album. This was spotted on a 12-inch
- picture disk from the album. It cannot be seen in many
- other versions of the picture.
-
- The Chinese neon sign above the restaurant reads "Tai-Shan."
-
- A friend told me that the car is a Mercury, but I don't know this
- for sure.
-
- Look right off of the juggler's right shoulder in the open window.
- There is someone's hand shown holding a pistol. {People have questioned
- this one - can somebody who has found it send me a better description
- of where they see it?}
-
- In one of the upper right hand windows of the right hand most apartment
- building you can see part of the head and crown of the Statue of Liberty
- who we all know holds a burning torch in her right hand.
-
- The arches on the building are suspiciously similar to the MP cover.
-
- Special mention goes to nth@cs.brown.edu (Nate Huang) for the most
- obscure observation yet: "The restaurant sign has the same recognizable
- font style as the lettering on the Grace Under Pressure cover."
- {Yes, I know it's not exactly the same. Please don't tell me that again.}
-
- Leaning against the trash can in the front is an oxford shoe, just like
- the one the girl wears on the ESL cover.
-
- The back side of the owl on FBN is resembled on the lamp post on the far
- right side. (Only on the CD and tour book)
- { I think this is pushing it a little, but I can see how one might
- see it as an owl ... Dan }
-
- A copy of the painting on the far left on MP is wrapped up in cloth and
- leaning against the front steps.
-
- How did Pye Dubois come to be involved with "Force Ten"? What does
- the title of that song mean?
-
- "It was more or less an afterthought in the writing stage. We took
- two months to do all of our writing and preproduction, you know,
- preparation for the making of the record, and we had nine songs, and
- we had about a day and a half left of time booked before we were
- supposed to leave and get ready to make the record. And our producer
- and all of us were pushing for ten tracks on the album, and some
- lyrics had been submitted to us by a friend of ours, Pye Dubois, who
- co-wrote 'Tom Sawyer' with us in years gone by. And Neil was able to
- put some of his own thoughts to one of the songs that he had and
- present it to us in the morning of the last day that we were there,
- and we loved the results, so we got together and brainstormed for
- about 2 or 3 hours, and we had Force Ten." - Geddy Lee, on "Rockline,"
- 10/5/87
-
- Gregg Jaeger (jaeger@buphy.bu.edu) sent me this tidbit:
- In the _Presto_ mailing from the Backstage Club a writer asks: "What
- does the title 'Force Ten' refer to?" and Neil responds: "The
- Beaufort scale - look it up!"
-
- {Yes, I know that the definition of the Beaufort scale could be put
- here in this file. It won't be. Don't bother to type it in and send
- it to me. I won't put it in the FAQ. Why, you ask? Well, if
- Neil told us to look it up, who am I to ruin the surprise? So
- look it up - you'll like it. }
-
- Has Aimee Mann ever appeared live with Rush? How are her vocals in
- "Time Stand Still" reproduced live?
-
- Those parts are sampled - she doesn't appear live at Rush shows.
-
- What film are the clips in the "Lock And Key" video and the _A Show Of
- Hands_ laserdisc, just before "Lock And Key," from?
-
- It's called _The Last Mile_. It can be purchased as part of the
- Video Film Classics series from Video Classics Inc. and Kartes
- Video Communications Inc.
-
- What is "Tai Shan" about?
-
- "Tai' Shan" (from _Hold Your Fire_) is the name of an actual "holy mountain"
- in China. The mythical (?) emperor Huang Ti had so much power that he
- was able to summon all the spirits of the world to him on top of
- Tai' Shan to proclaim his power.
-
- Legend has it that if you climb to the top of this mountain and
- "raise your hands to heaven," you _will_ live to be at least 100
- years old. Neil wrote these lyrics while sitting at the top of
- the mountain.
-
- What is happening during the "censored" section of the _A Show Of Hands_
- video?
-
- "That's kind of a joke, but it doesn't seem like many people are
- getting that joke. Actually, Alex, at certain parts of that song,
- would just start rambling into the microphone - all kinds of various
- nonsense, and it actually never got recorded anywhere. So no one had
- any idea, including him, what he had actually said. But we loved the
- shot of him just ranting into this microphone, so we decided we would
- put up this bogus 'radioactive' warning about the fact that we had
- 'censored' what he had said, and we thought we did it in kind of an
- obvious way - it looked like it was phony, because we put the
- radioactivity symbols right on the screen, but nobody seems to be
- getting that." - Geddy Lee, in the 12/4/89 "Rockline" interview
-
- Alex laughs. "I'm not singing, it's more spontaneous babbling! You get
- kinda goofy at the end of a show, especially near the end of a lengthy
- tour. That was just crazy rambling, verbal farting. It was Geddy's
- idea to put it on the video." - Alex Lifeson, in the April 1992
- _Kerrang_ interview
-
- In the _A Show Of Hands_ video, does Geddy really say "Catch the fish?"
-
- Yes, he does. Nobody knows why.
-
- In the _A Show Of Hands_ video, has anybody noticed that Alex's guitar
- keeps changing?
-
- Yes. This has been discussed several times in TNMS. The _A
- Show Of Hands_ video was filmed during a 3-night concert series at the
- National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England. Test footage was
- shot the first night. The majority of the video comes from the second
- night, but several shots were used from the third night's performance.
- In some cases, this was because the shots taken on the second night
- weren't quite right, but in a few places, like the beginning of _2112_,
- it was Geddy having fun in the editing stage.
-
- Yes, Alex does break a string at the end of "Tom Sawyer," but the
- guitar changes more than once, so it isn't just Alex swapping in a
- new guitar.
-
- Does anybody know what stuff Geddy has sitting on the keyboards in the
- _A Show Of Hands_ video?
-
- The following was posted on April 12, 1991 by Dan Dickerman
- GSY 1-447-4425 <dickermn@hpcugsya.cup.hp.com>
-
- >I have yet to find a clear shot of the dolls, but from what I can decipher
- >it seems he has 6 dolls and a brandy snifter (with cash, of course)
- >distributed onto 2 keyboards: nearest the snifter is Boris Badenov
- >(Bullwinkle fame) and further to our left is a group of 3 consisting
- >of Rocky the Flying Squirrel (Bullwinkle), a toy robot, and something
- >that looks vaguely like a cowboy drawing both pistols (knees bent, etc).
- >
- >[ I think this last one might be Roger (?) Kneebend, one of Julian's old
- > toys, which the group sort of adopted as a mascot during the recording
- > sessions. I'll try to find the reference to him ... :rush-mgr ]
- >
- >On the other keyboard (facing the front of the stage) is a thinner toy
- >robot and (this one's really a ballpark guess) a cartoon dog (though
- >none that I recognize) that is acting the part of the gracious waiter.
-
- What is the round thing on Alex's guitar in the _A Show Of Hands_ video?
-
- Here's what rjf@maxwell.physics.purdue.edu says it is:
- That circular "thing" on Alex's guitar is a patrol patch used by
- some Boy Scouts. That particular one is the "panther" patrol patch.
-
- ##############################################################################
-
- Please send me your suggestions for additions or corrections.
- But please read the beginning of this FAQ file for advice
- on whether or not your suggestion is appropriate for the FAQ
- before sending me mail. You might be better off posting your
- idea to The National Midnight Star or alt.music.rush for feedback.
- --
- dan@rat.csc.calpoly.edu Dan Delany
- "Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love."
- -- Charlie Brown
-