So, it's penguins you want, eh, Theo...well, 'penguin' this!! lol ;)
cinderella
06-29-2010 03:46 PM
And now, for my favorite all-time muppet song!!
Kätzchen
06-29-2010 03:49 PM
Soul from the 70s
*check out his soulful dance groove*
cinderella
06-29-2010 04:06 PM
The genius of jazz - Oscar Brown Jr. from his platinum album of the 60's. The whole dam album is pristine 'choice'!! This is 'Hum Drum Blues" (should be my theme song, lol) Not one of his best, but I couldn't find the ones I wanted to post, esp. 'Signifying Monkey' - not written by him, but the best version of the song I've ever heard.
This guy wrote the music and lyrics to all his fabulous songs. He was a political force at a time when it was 'uncool' for a black man to be a 'muck-raker' & activist. A very great man in his time - for his music and his humanitarism. Oscar, may you RIP.
nowandthen
06-29-2010 04:11 PM
waxnrope
06-29-2010 04:13 PM
UofMfan
06-29-2010 04:19 PM
Not so much listening but watching.
Mister Bent
06-29-2010 04:36 PM
Let’s dump the ashtray, wipe the table clean
The_Lady_Snow
06-29-2010 05:11 PM
:byebye:
moxie
06-29-2010 05:50 PM
Kätzchen
06-29-2010 05:52 PM
it's almost time for me to drift off into homework land
and often times, I listen to this video before I begin
my studies.
Here's the blurb that accompanies this video by JezebelDecibel :
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The sound of Jupiter's Electromagnetic voices with music and the Solfeggio tones 528 Hz, 639Hz, 741Hz, & 852 Hz.
This recording of Jupiter's Electromagnetic voices by NASA-Voyager is accompanied by music and Solfeggio frequencies from Jandy the Decibel Jezebel.
The complex interactions of charged electromagnetic particles from the solar wind , planetary magnetosphere etc. create vibrations / sound-scopes.
There are also Alpha brainwave entrainment at a rhythm of 8Hz at a phantom Solfeggio tone of 174Hz. To feel an extra spacey meditation effect; listen to this with stereo headphones.
Jupiter is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. The entire planet is made of gas, with no solid surface under the atmosphere. The pressures and temperatures deep in Jupiter are so high that gases form a gradual transition into liquids which are gradually compressed into metallic "plasma" in which the molecules have been stripped of their outer electrons.
The winds of Jupiter are a thousand meters per second relative to the rotating interior.
Jupiter's magnetic field is four thousand times stronger than Earth's, and is tipped by 11° degrees of axis spin. This causes the magnetic field to wobble, which has a profound effect on trapped electronically charged particles. This plasma of charged particles is accelerated beyond the magnetosphere of Jupiter to speeds of tens of thousands of kilometers per second. It is these magnetic particle vibrations which generate some of the sound you hear on this recording.