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Goose Creek Symphony — I Am The Earth
Album: The Goose Is Loose
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Length: 3:27
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queenjill wrote:
The sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace where hydrogen turns into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees
Props to "They Might Be Giants"! :)
Astronaut. Oh, yeah guys... I'm sure it has nothing to do with the climate change reports or anything else. Must be about the National Enquirer Fodder of the Week. On the song? Love this guy's gravelly voice talking. Mother Earth gonna smother us and start over.
Land_Shark wrote:
I would lead a very full and satisfied life if I never hear this song again.
You got that right! Horrible song.
I thought I just didn't get it, but no, this song sucks.
endoboy wrote:
OK, so we're on a space theme now, eh? Is this about the woman astronaut that was arrested for trying to abduct her rival in a threesome with another astronaut?
Isn't that crazy? Aren't astronauts supposed to pass some sort of psych evaluation or something?
Baaaaarf!
I would lead a very full and satisfied life if I never hear this song again.
Wonder if this playlist has something to do with Astronaut/Attempted Murder story on CNN right now. Seems a little coincidental.
OK, so we're on a space theme now, eh? Is this about the woman astronaut that was arrested for trying to abduct her rival in a threesome with another astronaut?
window wrote:
Ugh... thumbs down!
Second post says it all. Edit: Thanks window, for editing your post after I quoted it. Well, the song stays wretched the entire way for me. As long as I'm playing with time, I'll say that I fully support this sentiment Land_Shark wrote:
I would lead a very full and satisfied life if I never hear this song again.
Oh window, just playing games with me I see.
The sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace where hydrogen turns into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees
Ugh... thumbs down! That solo bass vocal at the beginning was awful. But I have to say it got better as it went along. Nice harmonies. Just to thoroughly confuse everyone else: okobojicat wrote:
Thanks window, for editing your post after I quoted it.
Yeah, once I saw you quote my original post I felt obliged to reenter it. You know, to keep the record straight.
my smile is growing with each of these earth songs