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These are so ace. Auto-tuned clips of scientists, primarily Carl Sagan from (the also excellent) Cosmos, made into these quality songs.
Stephen Hawking, Richard Dawkins, Bill Nye, Richard Feynman, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku and Robert Jastrow also feature.
They're so good.
meh double post but the songs are actually quite good too
I was expecting something funny but the songs are actually really good. I'm currently downloading the first two.
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A Glorious Dawn was awesome, it got a little old after that. In my opinion the third one was better than the second one, though.
Also from the same author: Billy Mays
At 11/27/09 07:18 PM, AapoJoki wrote: A Glorious Dawn was awesome, it got a little old after that. In my opinion the third one was better than the second one, though.
Also from the same author: Billy Mays
I actually prefer the newest one to A Glorious Dawn. That might just be from over playing A Glorious Dawn, though.
I don't even listen to real music any more, I just loop these three tracks over and over.
that was pretty amazing; everything about the video(s) is just completely awe-inspiring.
I was expecting something totally different.
At 11/28/09 03:01 PM, TheMaster wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQcQidgGJ rg
Disregard this, I meant to post it in a thread I had open in another tab.
Saw these on Youtube. I fucking love them.
it's pretty cool, but sad that anyone can make music by autotuning their voice
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A still more glorious dawn awaits
Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise
A morning filled with 400 billion suns
The rising of the milky way
But the brain does much more than just recollect
It inter-compares, it synthesizes, it analyzes
it generates abstractions
If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch,
you must first inve- Son, Carl Sagan was high as fuck.
high on science
Do you listen to the Skeptic's guide to the universe too?
At 11/28/09 03:30 PM, poxpower wrote: Do you listen to the Skeptic's guide to the universe too?
Never heard of it. Any good?
At 11/28/09 03:17 PM, McPaper wrote: you must first inve- Son, Carl Sagan was high as fuck.
high on science
These will now make up 100% of my listens.
At 11/27/09 05:47 PM, TheMaster wrote: Bill Nye
i clicked the link once i saw that.
Whoop Whoop
At 11/28/09 03:38 PM, TheMaster wrote:At 11/28/09 03:30 PM, poxpower wrote: Do you listen to the Skeptic's guide to the universe too?Never heard of it. Any good?
http://www.theskepticsguide.org/
Yeah sorta.
Some weeks it's more interesting than others, obviously.
One day I have to make a flash game with Carl Sagan in it. haha. I bet his power level was way above 9000.
That's awesome, I've seen documentaries and science programs with all these guys, the songs are catchy too.
At 11/28/09 04:03 PM, poxpower wrote: http://www.theskepticsguide.org/
Cool link! I used to only visit space.com, but this seems like a great discussion website.
Bump because it's what Carl Sagan would have wanted.
Bump because moar people must be exposed to this.