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From | "Mark M Smith" <mark.smith@readysteadyhost.com> |
Subject | Re: Science Songs (was first records) |
Date | Wed, 25 Jun 2003 12:22:48 +0100 |
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OK, Craig, prepare for your life to be complete. Not only do I think I know
what you're talking about but I even have a link so you can download the
tracks. If this is right then there were a whole series of these each
covering a different area of science.
Have a look here http://www.acme.com/jef/science_songs/ and hopefully this
is what you were talking about.
Cheers
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Leve" <CraigL@ori.org>
To: <audities@smoe.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: first records
> Wow, you guys are amazing. Seriously - I don't have any idea what the
first
> record I bought with own money was. I wish I did. I'd like to read my own
> tea leaves. Damn. I do recall having a pretty impressive collection of
John
> Denver and Olivia Newton-John cassettes. Except my parents labelled
> EVERYTHING. Must of have stock in the DYMO labeler company. To this day I
> think of Olivia as ON-John as every damn tape was labelled 'O N John'
>
> But here's the real question. This one has bugged me for years. If one
of
> you can help well it'll be scary, it'll feel like the circle of my life
has
> been completed. So beware if you know the answer to this one. When I was
> really a young 'un I remember my parents buying me this album that was
like
> all these 'Science' songs that just reeked of the era - space technology,
in
> particular. A couple titles / lines "Seven Miles a Second" (referring to
the
> required velocity to escape earth's atmosphere). Another had the lines
"the
> world is just a great big grapefruit, 25,000 miles around; You could see
> from here to China, if you could dig through the ground". Any bells
ringing?
> Scary I realize..but this is like the primordial ooze of my
memories....and
> I've wanted to find this record for years.
>
> thanks,
>
> n.p. Thomson - s/t (or AMG calls it "Nuclear Love") - wow..fans of Cosmic
> Rough Riders, Velvet Crush, General Store, ante up..this one is wonderful!
>
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