Folks,
Imagine you are to be a castaway on the Planet Mars and are allowed to take with you eight pieces of music, one book and one luxury item.
See the following for more on the concept from the BBC website : http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/desertislanddiscs.shtml
My choices are as follows:
Music
1. Whole of the Moon (the Waterboys)
2. Teenage Kicks (The Undertones)
3. The one I love (REM)
4. Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) Cockney Rebel
5. Bohemian Like You (Dandy Worhols)
6. Yellow (Coldplay)
7. Creep (Radiohead)
8. Vienna (Ultravox)
9. Book: Complete works of Robert Burns
10. Luxury Item: Golf clubs (and balls of course)
I can just imagine trying to land a golf ball on Home Plate from where Spirit is now (I reckon a 7 iron ought to do it)
Who wants to be next with their list?
Cheers
Brian
Beautiful topic SkyeLab
For that 8 - records (CD's) my choice is:
Vangelis - Antarctica
REM – Loosing My Religion
Beethoven - 9th Symphony
Sade – No Ordinary Love
ABBA – I Had I Dream
Annie Lennox – Why
Metallica – Nothing Else Matters
Vangelis - Chariots Of Fire
Book:
One book of my national poetry...including poem: Santa Maria della Salute - Laza Kostic... you can Google for it...if you are interested...
...and finally that luxury item would be my "Orion" 4.5" short Tube Newton Reflector telescope...I would love to watch Earth, Jupiter, Saturn and everything else from good dark place with no electric lights on the hole planet...
Of course if I would have a choice on that luxury item I would carry a MEADE 16" LX200 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope which I unfortunately don’t have yet...
this one:
Great Choices Toma!
I wouldnt mind having a go at the telescope (you can have a go at hitting homeplate with the 7 iron in return if you like)
Hmm...
1) Lamb-Gorecki
2) Riot Act - California Soul
3) Coldplay - The scientist
4) Faure - Requiem
5) Zero 7 - Destiny
6) Dido - All You Want
7) Into the Red ( Nick Mason ) - Tyrrell 011 ( if someone made a recording of an FF1600 from the pitlane at Castle Combe, I'd have that instead)
8) Oasis - Champaigne Supernova
Book ) Sir Ranulph Fiennes 'Beyond the Limits' OR Bill Hartmann's Travellers Guide to Mars
Luxury ) This is a hard one. You know, I think I'd take Golf Clubs as well actually. Or perhaps my Camera.
Hmmmm....
1) Altan - Island Angel
2) The Who - Quadrophenia
3) Nanci Griffith - One Fair Summer Evening
4) Jeff Buckley - Grace
5) Gipsy Kings - Cantos de Amor
6) The Commitments movie soundtrack
7) Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience
8) Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Book) Tough one - probably The Riverside Shakespeare.
Luxury) I'd have to go with a telescope too. It would be amazingly dark there, but you'd have to have battle the dust.
1. Being With You - Smokey Robinson.
2. Bohemien Rhapsody - Queen.
3. Out Of My Head - Kylie Minogue.
4. A Hard Days Night - The Beatles.
5. House of The Rising Sun - The Animals.
6. Tainted Love - Soft Cell.
7. Like A Virgin - Madonna.
8. It Ain't What You Do, It's the Way You Do It - Bananarama.
Book - War and Peace.
Luxury Item - Single Malt Scotch, where is Robbie the Robot when you need him ![]()
From the Cantos de Santa Maria to Wagner, from the Stone Roses to Bowie, from Anthems to Placebo, from Joy Division to Amália Rodrigues, from Carlos Paredes (mama!) to Orff, from Sigur Rós to Rammstein, from Mozart to Gallandum Galandaina, from Zeca Afonso to Jeff Buckley (odave...you got me on that one...), from Led Zeppelin to Stevie Nicks' Landslide, from I'm Leaving on a Jet Plane to One to battery passing by the Master of Puppets, from Franz Ferdinand to the 9th Symphony, from the Sétima Legião' Sete Mares to the Mystére de Voix Bulgares, from Madredeus to Bob Dylan's Hurricane, from Cohen's Manhattan to the El Condor que Pasa, from me to you, from you to me...
One sound: Mankind...
Now...There is a song following me this days...Square One, Coldplay...
A song for this forum? Space Odissey...No doubt about it...
Now that I'm listening to the sound of space...we shall be there!
Hell! We're already there!
Among El Dorado's granules!
Though I don't have the 2001: A Space Odyssey novel handy at the moment (anyone know if it is online somewhere?), when AC Clarke was describing what kind of music David Bowman liked to listen to during his lonely trek to Saturn (this is of course after HAL 9000 kills Frank Poole - or so we thought; see 3001: The Final Odyssey - and the three hibernating astronauts and Bowman gives HAL a cybernetic lobotomy) he found in the end he could only take Bach all the time (or was it Beethoven?). Can someone help my failing memory here?
Note there are 3 Bach pieces and 2 Beethovens on the Voyager Interstellar Record:
http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/music.html
Might I suggest any (or all) of the output of Wendy (or Walter) Carlos?
And as for Mr Glass...
Bob Shaw
Hugh:
I remember well the first time I walked down Electric Avenue - gave me quite a turn it did!
And Sun Ra, certainly, silly ol' fule that he was!
Bob Shaw
Bob, good to see at least one other person listening to some jazz out there.
BTW I think that AC Clarke short story was called “Johann Sebastian Bach Here I come”
Here is some real classic space music to take along:
http://www.ele-mental.org/%7Eecc/exo/exotica/osearticle.html
Love the album covers!
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