[meteorite-list] Re: Interesting Meteorite Science Article
j.divelbiss at att.net
j.divelbiss at att.net
Fri Apr 1 20:29:25 EST 2005
that's an easy one:
Pink Floyd's "One of These Days" on the Meddle album (1971). The album/song starts out "One of these days I'll break you into little pieces." Very intense song...pass me a hammer please.
John
http://www.pinkfloydfan.net/t1512.html
-------------- Original message from "Notkin" <geoking at notkin.net>: --------------
> > you can distinctly hear the words "Millbillilli...Millbillilli"
> > several times if you play it backwards.
>
> Oh, that's what that weird noise was.
>
> I vaguely remember something mysterious on the LP but, John, I don't
> have a vinyl copy of "Hard Day's Night" anymore. I just tried running
> my CD player backwards and I broke it. What should I do now, hit it
> with a bigger iron?
>
> And since we're talking about music, many years ago -- when the
> Meteorite List was just a wee little list -- someone started an
> entertaining thread along the lines of, "What is your favorite music to
> listen to when staring, transfixed, at your meteorite collection?"
>
> A recommendation for that, if I may: Brian Eno's "Apollo: Atmospheres
> and Soundtracks," which was the soundtrack for Al Reinart's documentary
> about the Apollo program, "For All Mankind." That's a very interesting
> movie for you space nuts too. I was lucky enough to see it at the 56th
> St. Playhouse in NYC. It had a VERY limited theatrical run, but is
> available on DVD. Anyone else seen it?
>
>
> Okay, wandering off-topic here, sorry,
>
> Geoff N.
>
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