Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:54 am
Just one mini-skirt for the 2 of them then.....
An interesting prospect !!!!
An interesting prospect !!!!
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How about about Edgar, Bernard, and Brian May all on guitars playing The Seven Barriers. That would be sheer classhansx wrote:It could be interesting. Wonder what they could do together.
I am sure there would be at least one critic who would be "drooling" over it.T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:What, with Edgar in curlers and a hairnet ?Minimoog wrote:Maybe Brian will join td adorned in his stockings for I want to break free
Ivan and Larry?TDludo wrote:I think the names start with an I and a L...Chris Monk wrote:Who's going to do the hoovering in a leather mini skirt then?
Insvims and Laserdisc DreamGlynRichards wrote:Ivan and Larry?TDludo wrote:I think the names start with an I and a L...Chris Monk wrote:Who's going to do the hoovering in a leather mini skirt then?
That's a good one !T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:Insvims and Laserdisc Dream
How very dare you take my joke.... and make it funny!T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:Insvims and Laserdisc DreamGlynRichards wrote:Ivan and Larry?TDludo wrote: I think the names start with an I and a L...
Curious about that one.T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:http://en.rian.ru/world/20110411/163468447.html
Brian May, the guitarist from British rock group Queen, is recording a song dedicated to Soviet Cosmonaut Yury Gagarin, who became the first man to fly into space 50 years ago on Tuesday.
May, who also has a doctorate degree in astrophysics, is recoding the song in cooperation with German electronic music group Tangerine Dream, a spokesman for the festival said. The song will be debuted at the Starmus science and music festival on the Spanish island of Tenerife between June 20 and 25.
The group will also record a second song dedicated to Soviet Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, the first man to carry out a space walk. Both songs will be based on "cosmic" sounds, the spokesman said.
Other musicians are considering joining the initiative, he added.
The festival, which is being held in celebration of the Gagarin anniversary, is expected to be attended by the first female cosmonaut, Valentina Tereshkova, and a number of prominent NASA astronauts, including Buzz Aldrin, who carried out the first manned lunar landing.
MOSCOW, April 11 (RIA Novosti)
Still no one from here has said they are going... will it be just astronomy heads and May fans there then?hansx wrote:Curious about that one.T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:http://en.rian.ru/world/20110411/163468447.html
Brian May, the guitarist from British rock group Queen, is recording a song dedicated to Soviet Cosmonaut Yury Gagarin, who became the first man to fly into space 50 years ago on Tuesday.
May, who also has a doctorate degree in astrophysics, is recoding the song in cooperation with German electronic music group Tangerine Dream, a spokesman for the festival said. The song will be debuted at the Starmus science and music festival on the Spanish island of Tenerife between June 20 and 25.
The group will also record a second song dedicated to Soviet Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, the first man to carry out a space walk. Both songs will be based on "cosmic" sounds, the spokesman said.
Other musicians are considering joining the initiative, he added.
The festival, which is being held in celebration of the Gagarin anniversary, is expected to be attended by the first female cosmonaut, Valentina Tereshkova, and a number of prominent NASA astronauts, including Buzz Aldrin, who carried out the first manned lunar landing.
MOSCOW, April 11 (RIA Novosti)
TangFanIRL wrote:Still no one from here has said they are going... will it be just astronomy heads and May fans there then?hansx wrote:Curious about that one.T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:http://en.rian.ru/world/20110411/163468447.html
Brian May, the guitarist from British rock group Queen, is recording a song dedicated to Soviet Cosmonaut Yury Gagarin, who became the first man to fly into space 50 years ago on Tuesday.
May, who also has a doctorate degree in astrophysics, is recoding the song in cooperation with German electronic music group Tangerine Dream, a spokesman for the festival said. The song will be debuted at the Starmus science and music festival on the Spanish island of Tenerife between June 20 and 25.
The group will also record a second song dedicated to Soviet Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, the first man to carry out a space walk. Both songs will be based on "cosmic" sounds, the spokesman said.
Other musicians are considering joining the initiative, he added.
The festival, which is being held in celebration of the Gagarin anniversary, is expected to be attended by the first female cosmonaut, Valentina Tereshkova, and a number of prominent NASA astronauts, including Buzz Aldrin, who carried out the first manned lunar landing.
MOSCOW, April 11 (RIA Novosti)
I'm going as part of my Dream Vacation (tm)TangFanIRL wrote: Still no one from here has said they are going... will it be just astronomy heads and May fans there then?
A larger sized poster is on Brian May's site: http://www.brianmay.com/brian/briannews ... 11_690.jpgEinstein's Barber (ADMIN) wrote:Hi Guys,
Astronomer-musician Brian May will make a guest appearance at Tangerine Dream’s "Sonic Universe" Concert in Tenerife on
24 June, 2011. Sonic Universe will take place at the Magma Art and Congress Hall in the south of Tenerife as part of the
spectacular forthcoming Starmus Festival, now just a few short months away (21-26 June, 2011).
Tangerine Dream will bring a unique feature to the concert with the incorporation into their performance of actual
sound effects recorded from the SUN and other stars.
Tickets are limited in number and are now on sale (see http://www.starmus.com/ for purchase details).
For Brian May, Tenerife has always been a spiritual home from home, inspiring his best creative powers. Queen devotees
will know that he began his musical career on this island (he wrote the Queen song ‘Tie Your Mother Down’ during an
observing trip to the Teide Observatory while working towards his PhD in Astrophysics in 1971). That was forty years
ago, but now May will be back at last on his favourite island, this time with his “red special”!
Having begun his Phd studies in Tenerife all those years ago, May finally wrote up his thesis a couple of years ago
(in the interim, of course, he became part of the Queen legend!). Apart from his guest appearance at the Sonic Universe,
May will also give a talk and participate in a round table discussion on our future in space.
Don't miss this unique concert TD-friends!!
Regards,
EB (ADMIN)