What Are You Listening To?

NASA news teleconference to announce the latest discoveries made by its planet-hunting mission, the Kepler Space Telescope.  We are not alone.
We now know that most stars in our galaxy have exoplanets.  And we now know that most of those solar systems have exoplanets in the habitable zones. Telescopes that have already been built and will be launched within the decade will be able to determine the atmospheric composition of those exoplanets, as well as directly (optically) imaging those planets.
The closest habitable planet is 11 light-years away.


Percy Sledge 50 year old LP this year..

the Susana Rinaldi is fairly hohum tango..I'd hoped for better on that one
talking heads - 77
eno - before and after science
not rare or anything, just been looking for these for a while.



mudcrunchin' it tonight…excitement beginning to build for 930 club show…


quality lp issue btw.. comes with an audiophile mastered cd (different mastering from regular cd issue)
Soundboard recording of Radiohead in Japan in 2004… So good… They need to officially release this.
ja,ded wrote:
We now know that most stars in our galaxy have exoplanets.  And we now know that most of those solar systems have exoplanets in the habitable zones. Telescopes that have already been built and will be launched within the decade will be able to determine the atmospheric composition of those exoplanets, as well as directly (optically) imaging those planets.


Gravity seems to be the most overlooked factor in these searches for "habitable" planets. We humans are lifeforms that evolved in an environment with a particular factor of gravity. In an environment with everything else at typical Earth levels, even a small difference in gravity would have a profound effect on Earth lifeforms.
Die Kreuzen "October File"
ßèétſ wrote:
ja,ded wrote:
We now know that most stars in our galaxy have exoplanets.  And we now know that most of those solar systems have exoplanets in the habitable zones. Telescopes that have already been built and will be launched within the decade will be able to determine the atmospheric composition of those exoplanets, as well as directly (optically) imaging those planets.


Gravity seems to be the most overlooked factor in these searches for "habitable" planets. We humans are lifeforms that evolved in an environment with a particular factor of gravity. In an environment with everything else at typical Earth levels, even a small difference in gravity would have a profound effect on Earth lifeforms.


They typically look for planets in the range of 0.5 to 2.0 times the mass of the earth, with gravity being an exponential factor…
Ministry Of Sound - Grime Time - Mix 2
Ministry Of Sound - Grime Time - Mix 1

I recommend this two disc compilation, if you like UK Grime/Garage.
bob72 wrote:
Die Kreuzen "October File"


Goddamn I used to love this album so much, back in the days when the Butthole Surfers, Scratch Acid, Killdozer, Happy Flowers, and other Touch & Go and Rabid Cat bands were all I listened to. I so wish I still owned this, would love to hear it again.
Kvelertak - Nattesferd

Ah… So that is what this band sounds like.  I can dig this.
The Cure- Paris


always liked this one….
Phish
Boise State University Pavilion
Boise, Idaho
September 14, 1999

Set One
Chalk Dust Torture 8:14
The Sloth 4:53
The Curtain > 7:43
Waste 7:10
Loving Cup > 7:55
What's The Use 8:05
Wading in the Velvet Sea > 6:22
Farmhouse 5:59
Nellie Kane 4:11
Taste 11:19
Rocky Top 3:29

Set Two
Peaches En Regalia > 4:04
AC/DC Bag > 27:10
Gumbo 10:31
Down With Disease > 11:30
Frankenstein 5:52

Encore
Simple 9:59
Hello My Baby 2:05

Notes: Peaches was played for the first time since February 28, 1997 (162 shows). This long AC/DC Bag featured Trey on keys and Fish on vacuum for part of the jam. Gumbo included an Another One Bites the Dust jam. Fish again grabbed the vacuum for Frankenstein and quoted One of These Days (Pink Floyd).

mp3(v0) - https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9uRWgJDxYPkYjk1VzFpODlzQnM
New Stone Roses x 5
Pinkwash - Collective Sigh
Stone Roses - Second Coming

I think this record gets better and better with age..