| Metallica - ASTRONOMY (Album version) |
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Metallica's Astronomy from garage inc. album.
ripped and edited by me with a great mixage
of blue oyster cult and metallica videos. the
best astronomy video ever:) thanks a lot for
watching my own astronomy:)
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carlos, italy, USA, Sports, football,
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funny, video,movie, soccer, play, game,
madonna, michael jackson, justin timberlake,
britney spears, paris hilton, jackass, movie,
bush, u2, Metallica fade to black- Ride the
lightning, master of puppets, unforgiven,
unforgiven, enter sandman, wherever i may
roam, astronomy, garage inc., turn the page,
nothing else matters, black, james hetfield,
lars ulrich, kirk hammet, jason newstead,
rob, metal band, st. anger, st.anger,
frantic, one, orion, for whom the bell tolls,
welcome home, sanitarium, rock, thrash, heavy
metal, türkiye, komik, turkey, turkiye,
türkish, music, müzik, monsters of rock,
san diego, seattle, bleeding me, load,
reload, and justice for all, kill em all,
whiplash, studio, Tags : astronomy Metallica garage inc. blue oyster cult video heavy metal rock thrash jason james hetfield one unforgiven load |
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Affichage : 286010
Durée : 394 s |
| Astronomy - Orion |
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DVD: http://hilaroad.com/video/ This short
astronomy video introduces the constellation
Orion and M42, the Orion Nebula. Interesting
stars in and around the constellation ...
all » include Betelgeuse, Rigel and Sirius.
Light year as a unit of distance is
mentioned. Intended to support astronomy
curriculum, grades 4 to 9.
http://hilaroad.com/video/ Visit
http://hilaroad.com/camp/projects.html for
related projects including a starfinder. Tags : Astronomy Orion Rigel Betelgeuse M42 M43 telescopes observatory space science deep objects constellations |
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Affichage : 55761
Durée : 220 s |
| Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine |
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In January 1967, prior to recording The Piper
at the Gates of Dawn, the band had produced
at Sound Techniques Studio in London a single
entitled Arnold Layne. The single was later
released in March of that year and reached
#20 in the British charts. Also in January
the band had recorded a 16-minute version of
Interstellar Overdrive and an improvised jam
called Nick's Boogie, for Peter Whitehead's
documentary film Tonite Let's All Make Love
in London. (The latter track wasn't released
until 1991 on the CD reissue of the film's
soundtrack). The band's live show consisted
mainly of instrumental numbers and blues
covers, however they had started to introduce
songs which were written primarily by lead
guitarist and lead vocalist Syd Barrett. Many
of these songs written by Barrett appeared at
the Games For May concert several months
before the release of the album.
Recording of the album began on the 21
February 1967 in studio three of Abbey Road
Studios at the same time The Beatles were
recording Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
Band and The Pretty Things were recording
S.F. Sorrow. The album was produced by Norman
Smith, an EMI staff member who had previously
engineered all of The Beatles recordings up
to 1965's Rubber Soul. Smith would go on to
produce Pink Floyd's follow up album, A
Saucerful of Secrets. "Interstellar
Overdrive" and "Matilda Mother" were two of
the first tracks recorded, as the latter was
viewed as a potential single. "Interstellar
Overdrive"s kinetic and spacey production,
came from the insistence of the normally
conservative Norman Smith, whose work on the
record is often criticised because it is seen
that he tried to make the album more pop
orientated[citation needed]. An early,
unoverdubbed, shortened mix of the album's
"Interstellar Overdrive" was used for a
French EP released that July. In April, the
band recorded both "Percy the Rat Catcher"
(this would later be called "Lucifer Sam"),
and a currently unreleased track called "She
Was a Millionaire". At some point during the
album's creation, Nick Mason recalled that
they were "ushered" into studio 2 where The
Beatles were recording "Lovely Rita". Several
conflicting views surround how efficiently
the recording of the album actually went. In
his book Inside Out: A Personal History of
Pink Floyd, Nick Mason recalled that the
sessions went smoothly and that the whole
process was extremely efficient. Norman Smith
however, condemned both the album's recording
and the band members' musical abilities.
Smith later stated that the sessions were
"sheer hell". However, both "The Gnome" and
"The Scarecrow" were recorded in one take.
Indeed a large proportion of the album is
credited solely to Barrett, with tracks such
as "Bike" having been written in late 1966
before the album was even started. "Bike" was
originally entitled "The Bike Song", and it
was recorded on 21 May 1967. The last
recording session took place on 5 July 1967,
with the track "Pow R. Toc H." being one of
last songs added to the album.
Vic Singh photographed and designed the album
cover, unlike subsequent Pink Floyd albums.
The album remains one of the few to actually
feature the band members on the front cover.
The album's title comes from the title of
Chapter Seven, "THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF
DAWN," of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the
Willows, where Rat and Mole, while searching
for Portly, the lost son of Otter, are drawn
to a place where the 'Piper' is playing on
his reed flute.
"`This is the place of my song-dream, the
place the music played to me,' whispered the
Rat, as if in a trance. `Here, in this holy
place, here if anywhere, surely we shall find
Him!'"
(The 'Piper' referred to is the Greek god
Pan.)
Portly was found near Pan.
The title was later referred to by Stevie
Wonder in the song "Power Flower" from the
1979 album Journey through the Secret Life of
Plants ("Fire and air, earth water I
prepare/I am the piper at the gates of
dawning"), by Van Morrison in the song "Piper
at the Gates of Dawn" from his 1997 album The
Healing Game and also by the metal band Iron
Maiden in the song "Wicker Man" from the 2000
album Brave New World ("The piper at the
gates of dawn is calling you his way").
Furthermore, Pink Floyd's later song "Shine
On You Crazy Diamond," dedicated to Barrett
and detailing his decline, refers to him as
"you piper, you prisoner;" this may also be
an allusion to the album's title.
Lyrics: Lime and limpid green
a second scene,
A fight between the blue
you once knew.
Floating down the sound resounds
Around the icy waters underground
Jupiter and Saturn
Oberon Miranda and Titania
Neptune Titan
Stars can frighten...you
Blinding signs flap flicker flicker flicker
Blam pow pow
Stairway scare Dan Dare,who's there?
Lime and limpid green
The sound surrounds the icy waters under
Lime and limpid green
The sound surrounds the icy waters
Underground Tags : Pink Floyd 1967 The Pipers AT Gates Of Dawn Roger Waters Syd Barret Nick Mason Rick Wright |
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Affichage : 13159
Durée : 251 s |
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