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Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
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Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
14,648
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Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
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Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
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Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
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xmontrealer

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this one....towards the end of the song is pretty damn good as well
No Particular Place To Go - YouTube
Chuck Berry. King of the rock guitar "double stops"! Greatly influenced by T-Bone Walker.

As the old joke goes, in 1977 the US sent a digital disk into space in a time capsule so that it might someday be received by an alien civilization. It included digitized works of human art, literature, and music. Among the songs was Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode".

Years later they picked up a radio signal from outer space that simply said "Send more Chuck Berry!"


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"Chuck Berry Immortalized On Voyager Space Mission
March 20, 20174:31 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered

In 1977, a recording of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" was included on a golden disc sent to space with the Voyager mission. The mission continues today.
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST:
Chuck Berry, who's often thought of as the father of rock and roll, passed from this world on Saturday at 90 years old, but thanks to NASA, his music lives on in space. Let's explain. In 1977, NASA launched two spacecraft - Voyager 1 and 2 - to explore Jupiter, Saturn and beyond. Each carried a 12-inch gold plated record that contained music, sounds and images picked to represent the great diversity of life on Earth. The idea was maybe one day extraterrestrial life far away would stumble on the records and learn something from us.
KELLY MCEVERS, HOST:
Astronomer Carl Sagan oversaw the collection, which included greetings in 55 languages, the sound of a mother kissing a child, Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" and Chuck Berry's hit from 1958, "Johnny B. Goode."
CORNISH: Timothy Ferris produced the album, and he remembers Sagan weighing in on the inclusion of the song.
TIMOTHY FERRIS: One member of the music selection committee sniffed that Chuck Berry's music was adolescent, but Carl Sagan reminded him that there are a lot of adolescents on Earth, too.
MCEVERS: Chuck Berry's remembered as a great performer, but Ferris points out he was also a terrific songwriter. And that's part of why his work was chosen for the golden record.
FERRIS: Not that we would expect the lyrics to make a great deal of difference to an alien civilization a billion years from now, but it's just a wonderful piece of narrative songwriting about how talent and hard work can change your life.
MCEVERS: Cultural critic Chuck Klosterman wrote about the selection of "Johnny B. Goode" in a book about how we will remember the present when it becomes the past.
CHUCK KLOSTERMAN: If rock music eventually becomes sort of this lost, dead art form that doesn't really have any role in the world at large and that people in 300 or 400 or 500 years are looking back and saying - who basically defined what this was? - Chuck Berry probably is the best candidate.
CORNISH: As for the Voyager mission, the spacecraft are now more than 10 billion miles from Earth, beyond the reaches of our solar system. They're still sending back data. As far as anyone knows, the records are still intact, but no alien life has found them yet.
Copyright © 2017 NPR."
 
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eddie kerr

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For all you Roy Orbison fans out there in terbland, I re-watched the movie Blue Velvet tonight, which refreshed my memory of this classic:

A few years ago I watched a special starring Roy Orbison titled Black And White, also televised in B and W. He had at least 4 guitarists playing backup and I noticed one young very enthusiastic player basically trying to steal the show, so to speak, it was none other than a very young Bruce Springsteen.There was also a group of 4 young female singers doing backup and I noticed one was a very young K.D. LANG, who IMO is the best Canadian female singer of today.

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Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
14,648
21,322
113
 

Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
14,648
21,322
113
 

Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
14,648
21,322
113
 

Josie Ramoan

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I grew up listening to Rock n Roll and this is still 1 of my all time favourite live albums. Also 1 of U2's last good albums. I'm always sad at how terrible Bono became sometime in the 90's. 🤬

 

Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
14,648
21,322
113
 

Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
14,648
21,322
113
 

Sonic Temple

Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
Feb 14, 2020
14,648
21,322
113
 
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