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Loren Booda
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One of my favorites is "Astronomy" by Blue Oyster Cult, and one of my all-time albums is "Dark Side of the Moon."
Hey, there's more Floyd there. 'A Nice Pair': Saucerful of Secrets; Astronomy Domini; Interstellar Overdrive...Loren Booda said:One of my favorites is "Astronomy" by Blue Oyster Cult, and one of my all-time albums is "Dark Side of the Moon."
Ditto. 'Don't Fear the Reaper' is one of my all-time faves.Chronos said:I love Blue Oyster Cult. Their lyrics are special to me. Thanks for the reminder Loren.
Sorry dude; my train of thought is easily derailed. I was wondering about that Vangelis (sp?) video with the computer graphics of cross-world pollination. Wasn't the title something like 'Starseeds'?Loren Booda said:I am trying to field song/album titles and content that have a scientific bent.
I like the astrocappellas. Did you listen to their song about the Swift Gamma Ray Detector satellite?TheStatutoryApe said:http://www.astrocappella.com/doppler.shtml
A song about the Doppler Shift.
A friend of mine found a whole bunch of songs like this one and burned a CD. They're really funny but I'm not sure where he found the list of links.
And there's MC Hawking for those of you that like rap music lol.
Never having heard of it might have been a contributing factor...wasteofo2 said:How could no one mention Atomic Dog by P-Funk?
Man, you need to download some Parlaiment Funkadelic immediately - you need a funk transfusion STAT.Danger said:Never having heard of it might have been a contributing factor...
How about Bowie's 'Space Oddity'?
Actually, I think that I would quite like that, as long as there's a tune to it. So far I've only managed to download one song. As mentioned elsewhere, I'm brand new to the net and don't know what I'm doing yet.wasteofo2 said:"Microbiologically speaking, when I start churnin', burnin' and turnin', it'll make your atoms move so fast, expanding your molecules, causing a friction fire, burning you on your neutron, causing you to scream 'Hit me in the proton!'"
There's certainly a tune to it, and more importantly, a groove.Danger said:Actually, I think that I would quite like that, as long as there's a tune to it. So far I've only managed to download one song. As mentioned elsewhere, I'm brand new to the net and don't know what I'm doing yet.
I think the visual differences between Rob Zombie and Parlaiment Funkadelic are rather analogous to their musical differences; observe:Danger said:Would this be anything like Rob Zombie? 'Cause I loves 'Dragula'.
Gotcha... sort of Dr. John meets Ziggy Marley, both heavily into some acid...? With perhaps Patti LaBelle in the background?wasteofo2 said:George Clinton (vocals) and Bootsy Colins (bass) of P-Funk:
http://www.smh.com.au/ffxImage/urlpicture_id_1076175088149_2004/02/09/grammygeorgeclinton,0.jpg
I don't think I have no. I just remembered that one in particular from my friends cd. I'd like to burn my own but currently am not able to.BobG said:I like the astrocappellas. Did you listen to their song about the Swift Gamma Ray Detector satellite?
They are best known though for their Cthulhu mythos themed songs like Shoggoths Away, Goin Down to Dunwich, Yog-Sothoth, and Innsmouth Look. Fun geeky music.Y
Y equals X over 5
5 to the power of Z (?)
Z (?) is the square root of 3
3 is the number for me
I said
X
X by the tangent of N
N minus pi over 10
That equals negative 9
Negative 9 is so fine
You've got a brain
And nobody really needs another love song
Love song
(x4)
N
N is the product of V
V and the cosine of 3
Cube that and add 44
And not an integer more
Baby
V
V equals 1 through the sum
The sum of 101
And 83 over 5
What is the value of Y?
You've got a brain
And nobody really needs another love song
Love song
(x7)
You've got a brain
Yeah I heard you've got it
That's not quite enough to make me renounce my citizenship, but you're gettin' there.TheStatutoryApe said:There is also a great Canadian band that I love called Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. Most of the science songs are more SciFi the science though.
This is The Math Song...
They are best known though for their Cthulhu mythos themed songs like Shoggoths Away, Goin Down to Dunwich, Yog-Sothoth, and Innsmouth Look. Fun geeky music.
Absolutely, I do. Right in there with Wooly Bully... (who incidentally was no relation to Sheb Wooley.gnome said:Bet there aren't many here who remember Sheb Wooley's "Purple People Eater".
I spy in the night sky
Don't I
Phoebe Io Elara
Leda Callisto Sinope
Janus Dione Portia
So many moons
Quiet in the sky at night
Hot in the Milky Way
Outside in
Vega Capella
Hadar Rigel Barnard's Star
Antares Aldebaran Altair
Wolf 359 Betelgeuse
Sun