Showing posts with label International Space Station. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Space Station. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

This is Supercluster Close Encounters of the Third Kind


Consider this an introduction to the amazing group at Supercluster. Please, check them out and support their efforts to bring back Humanity's love of space adventure and exploration. Follow the link below to see an example of the exemplary work this team does ...

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND: OURSELVES
Author: Robin Seemangal | Artist: Ben Gallegos

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Bourrée Duet from Space



I've been a fan of Jethro Tull since discovering an abandoned cassette copy of Benefit at my grandfather's house (No, Grandpa wasn't so hip -- I think it belonged to one of his step kids or something). Sure, I had heard the standard radio tracks -- Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, Thick as a Brick, etc., but most of Benefit was new to me. I thought the album was fantastic from beginning to end and it made me a fan.

Eventually, I would go on to collect everything Jethro Tull had ever recorded and a few years later, when I was managing a record store in Atlanta, I scored some passes for one of those "meet and greets" backstage with the band at the Fox Theatre. My Rock Island poster and original gatefold vinyl pressing of Living in the Past, autographed by both Ian Anderson and Martin Barre, adorn the walls of my home office to this day (almost twenty years later).

They've been around for over 40 years now and some 24 musicians have passed through their ranks, but they're still recording and performing to this day.

Though I must say that both Ian Anderson and I have a lot less hair than we did back in the '70s. :)