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I was really pleased to see in the 'London' Music Thread that my Love , Awe and admiration of the band, Public Service Broadcasting, was shared with the same passion among several of my QPR brothers.
Their Petri dish hybrid splice of Techno, Krautrock, Berlin School, Chemical Beats, ArtRock and electronica sunk to the nuts up mutated strains of Modern English Culture and History , societal autobahns and Human endeavour, Breaks me up emotionally to the solar plexus.
I Saw them at the Troxy last month, and screamed like a 14 year old girl dressed in a Biba Brushed Polyester twin set in a 'Hard Days Night'. I was 55 years old last Friday..
I was First drawn to them with the Track 'Go', A story of the Apollo moon landing cut with samples from the Control Room at Kennedy space center that day with Gene Simmons on Comms.
The song and video brings me to tears everytime i hear it in that it showcases what Human Beings can achieve when working together rather than annihilating each other in bastard wars or worse, making 'Ant and Decs saturday night takeaway' type tv shows as dirty grain skag opium for the masses to consume, as they fret about the coming 7.38am Monday Morning Chingford commute to a work place full of cun ts they despise .
Anyway, Songs about Space....
'Go'... Public Service Broadcasting.
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OK, so we're going to space, but how are going to get around? Are we walking? A skateboard? Pogo stick? The space hopper has a puncture, so the only option is v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Man on the Moon REM Telstar- The Tornadoes Moondance - Van Morrison Spaceman - Babylon Zoo AND The Killers
Music of the Spheres album - Coldplay
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