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Young Bob live in the UK on THEyouTUBE. Inspirational now as it was back then, a fantastic guy with a great voice and brilliant playing. Wrapped up in Love and Phone Booth Intro by Paula Yates - sadly no more

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Footage from Apollo 17 Command Module on the way to the Moon, Dec 1972. This shows the heat flow experiment carried out by astronaut Ron Evans. The Speedmaster being used is clearly an 861 calibre. As all astronauts were supplied with c321's, it seems plausible that this one was specifically supplied by NASA for the experiment - hence the bezel and pins were removed as per payload reduction practice. So for all of you with 861s - despite years of information to the contrary, they were used on the last Apollo mission 17, at least into Moon orbit. Audio + Video are from Apollo 17 footage: exactly as per source material - not in sync and video running fast. Ref: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/AS17-162-24056HR.jpg

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Footage from Apollo 17 Command Module on the way to the Moon, Dec 1972. This shows the heat flow experiment carried out by astronaut Ron Evans. The Speedmaster being used is clearly an 861 calibre. As all astronauts were supplied with c321's, it seems plausible that this one was specifically supplied by NASA for the experiment - hence the bezel and pins were removed as per payload reduction practice. So for all of you with 861s - despite years of information to the contrary, they were used on the last Apollo mission 17, at least into Moon orbit. Audio + Video are from Apollo 17 footage: exactly as per source material - not in sync and video running fast. Ref: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/AS17-162-24056HR.jpg

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Best bits of Edge interview with his 73 strat i believe. Audio drifts and some shape shifting oops

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Erratic video playback - I blame my sources! Back in 1976, the Edge (then David Evans) teamed up with a few boys from Dublin to form the Larry Mullen Band. They soon re-emerged as Feedback, which spun into the Hype, but it wasn't until the quartet decided on U2 (a name they agreed they hated least)that the group solidified and began their meteoric rise to the top.

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From the Battle and Bum album! For Edge fans I suppose. Bono seemed INXS (Michael H) inspired/influenced at the time? I know they were mates. Now he reminds me of Robin Williams - in a positive way of course! Everybody looks like somebody I suppose, it's just a matter of who...

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4 days late or just 26 years later? Edge with hair, Bono with more than he knows what to do with, ah those care free big hair days.... From UK tv show called, funnily enough, The Tube! Enjoy. Oh and happy New Year to all

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This is the song that is featured in the 1987 interview I posted a while back. Info: Album ANDY SUMMERS: CHARMING SNAKES Andy Summers: Guitar Sting: Bass Bill Evans: Soprano Saxophone Herbie Hacock: Keyboards David Hentschel: Keyboards Doug Lunn: High Bass Chad Wackerman: Drums

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Is that Sting impersonating Bruce I wonder? Enjoy

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Bring on the night Gustavo Cerati with Andy Summers - Traeme La Noche Enjoy - Goce!

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For Edge fans U2 - One (Slane Castle) Bono's voice is also rather "enhanced" (loud) though.

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In the Shadow of the Moon - Review

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Athlete, 2007 Album A great band, great song, but I love all their stuff! video is an old one added to give you something nice to look at. Enjoy

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IIN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON In a cinema near you soon! Gina Keating Reuters - Friday, September 7 2007 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The nostalgic, bittersweet tone of "In the Shadow of the Moon," an acclaimed documentary about the Apollo space program, aims to remind viewers that even at its most destructive, humankind is capable of feats of breathtaking splendour. The film, which opens commercially on Friday, brings together for the first time crew members of each of the nine U.S. spacecraft that voyaged to the moon between 1968 and 1972, as the Vietnam War raged a quarter-million miles away on Earth. "Even though it did start to beat the Soviets, we did try to do it for the right reasons," Alan Bean, Apollo 12 lunar module pilot, recalled of the moon program. "I think people need a dose that America can do these things. Human beings can do amazing things if they get together and put their egos aside." "Shadow" features familiar images from the Apollo era, including the famed "Earth rise" photo taken from Apollo 8 and footage of Neil Armstrong stepping onto the lunar surface, but also weaves in never-seen archival footage the filmmakers found in extensive searches through NASA's film library. Moreover, the documentary marries, also for the first time, silent 16mm films of Mission Control during the Apollo flights with audio recordings of the controllers' voices. There is no narration other than that provided by the 10 astronauts who agreed to be interviewed, and the digitally remastered NASA film footage is surprisingly vivid. But the film also intersperses footage of ticker tape parades for the astronauts with combat scenes from Vietnam. Most of the Apollo astronauts were recruited from the military, and several talked in the film of feelings of guilt that they had done little to deserve their hero status while their friends were fighting and dying in Vietnam. The film won an audience award for world documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, and reviews have so far been positive. Director David Sington, who is British, said he was surprised that many in the festival audience drew a parallel between Vietnam and the Iraq war. "It wasn't really until we got to Sundance that I began to sense in some mysterious and serendipitous way that the film was very timely," Sington said. "One can't help compare how proud the world was of America during the space race." "Shadow" was not without moments of levity, as when Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin claimed the distinction of being the first human to fill a urine bag on the moon. "There are not many of us left, and (we're) maybe mellower, and now is the time to revisit the human-ness of feelings that we have," Aldrin, now 77, said. "Its time has come."

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It's probably a bit late to advertise it now, but here it is in all of its low tech glory. You wouldn't sell many now with a stuffed goat and a phone on fire! Hey man the 80's was...just like...out there...somewhere....? Sorry audio is slightly out of synchronicity.

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Fiction Plane BBC interview Joe Sumner on that hideous red couch

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Fiction Plane - Patience from their autumn of 2006 EP

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Police 2007 - Invisible Sun Spliced a recent audio over their ghastly drab video - why? God knows. This is the song and video that I remember forced Sting and Summers to leave Ireland where they had houses then.Goes to show - don't upset the locals, especially if they've got guns!

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From the 70's, Last Exit's 2nd coming on utube. Another Buzz exclusive! If you're a Sting fan, enjoy - If not well shame on you as someone once said! Audio is from around 1975(Before The Police) ie not Andy or Stewart Bring on the Night ring a bell? Video is just there to pass the time, so please resist the temptation to complain. History has it that Last Exit were from good old Newcastle upon Tyne (that's North by NorthEast of England) and were: John Hedley(guitar),Gerry Richardson(keyboards), Ronnie Pearson(drums) and Gordon Sumner(bass,vocals).

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