fritzelly wrote: » Guess you would have had to watch the show (I've never heard of) to appreciate it
Seth Brundle wrote: » https://twitter.com/monkeyboy4334/status/1295686405360963586https://twitter.com/Dyslexic_aDve/status/1295740283162955783
auspicious wrote: » If this is real, well, I hope coronavirus takes us all.
MonkieSocks wrote: » The Flying Train
MonkieSocks wrote: » "The biggest question of our time. Are we alone? Chapter 1 of this experience takes you to alien worlds and distant places in time and space, in search of where alien life might be hiding and what our place is within the history of life. After generations of wondering, the truth is finally within our reach. New research and technologies have brought us closer than ever to an answer - only a few decades in the eyes of some NASA scientists."
AndyBoBandy wrote: » I'd guess The Chemical Brothers have heard Michael O'Shea in the past, and have taken some inspiration from him. Some of that sounded very Chemical Brothersy
Gloomtastic! wrote: » ^ Touch of genius there, surprised we haven’t heard more about him.
blade1 wrote: » I was thinking Ozric Tentacles or even Eat Static.
dasdog wrote: » I only heard of him as the staff in Tower Records compiled a Top 70 best Irish albums list recently - some incredible stuff on it that was new to me. Very probably through squats in London or busking the tube. I'm sure their social circles had similar interests.
blade1 wrote: » Any link to that top 70 list? I'd be very interested in that.
dasdog wrote: » I only have the top 19 which doesn't have much of the lesser known albums which I compiled from their various twitter posts. Feel free to add to it if you can find the rest.