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cjones May 12th 2013 7:09 pm

Space Oddity
 
You just knew it would be the Canadian guy...This is even more cringeworthy than Bowie's new album. :blink:


http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/20...d-space-oddity

Mikeypm May 12th 2013 7:35 pm

Re: Space Oddity
 
Very cringeworthy, you would have to ask why he thought that was a good idea?

fabretti18 May 12th 2013 7:38 pm

Re: Space Oddity
 
And now for the rest of the day I can take nothing seriously :huh:

Mikeypm May 12th 2013 7:40 pm

Re: Space Oddity
 

Originally Posted by fabretti18 (Post 10705494)
And now for the rest of the day I can take nothing seriously :huh:

But do you take everything seriously? ;)

Jingsamichty May 12th 2013 11:27 pm

Re: Space Oddity
 
I don't know about Space Oddity, but here's an Earth Oddity - for the past week, every time I've opened the Guardian website, my Internet Explorer just closes down after about 2 seconds.

It's my work computer - many sites are just plain old blocked, fair enough - but it's only the Guardian where it will open, just enough time for me to see the headline, then poof! it kicks me entirely out of IE.

Very odd.

Jingsamichty May 13th 2013 12:04 am

Re: Space Oddity
 
Just saw it on the Telegraph site. Pretty coolio.

If you were in space, would you not want to sing "Ground Control to Major Tom"? Of course you would. It's great for us to see that they're not just being boring old boffins up there, they're having a laugh too.

Can't believe you guys are being more po-faced than a Canadian scientist. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Souvy May 13th 2013 12:26 am

Re: Space Oddity
 

Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 10705799)
Just saw it on the Telegraph site. Pretty coolio.

If you were in space, would you not want to sing "Ground Control to Major Tom"? Of course you would. It's great for us to see that they're not just being boring old boffins up there, they're having a laugh too.

Can't believe you guys are being more po-faced than a Canadian scientist. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Hadfield and his bloody guitar again!

He whips it out in front of the camera every time he can.

Atlantic Xpat May 13th 2013 12:34 am

Re: Space Oddity
 
I think it is pretty cool. A bloke singing? From space? Your actual space? C'mon lighten up. I believe he heads back to earth today or tomorrow. I'm going to miss his tweets and spectacular photo's on my twitter feed. I don't believe any astronaut has done more in recent times to share the experience of livign in the ISS with the world.

Mikeypm May 13th 2013 12:37 am

Re: Space Oddity
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 10705842)
I think it is pretty cool. A bloke singing? From space? Your actual space? C'mon lighten up. I believe he heads back to earth today or tomorrow. I'm going to miss his tweets and spectacular photo's on my twitter feed. I don't believe any astronaut has done more in recent times to share the experience of livign in the ISS with the world.

Ok after careful consideration I retract my earlier cringeworty comment ;)

Souvy May 13th 2013 12:51 am

Re: Space Oddity
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 10705842)
I think it is pretty cool. A bloke singing? From space? Your actual space? C'mon lighten up. I believe he heads back to earth today or tomorrow. I'm going to miss his tweets and spectacular photo's on my twitter feed. I don't believe any astronaut has done more in recent times to share the experience of livign in the ISS with the world.

The astronaut stuff is indeed cool. I just wish he'd knock off the karaoke.

Jingsamichty May 13th 2013 12:58 am

Re: Space Oddity
 
It would have been much funnier if he'd done the William Shatner version of "Rocket Man".

Oink May 13th 2013 1:46 am

Re: Space Oddity
 

Originally Posted by cjones (Post 10705462)
You just knew it would be the Canadian guy...This is even more cringeworthy than Bowie's new album. :blink:


http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/20...d-space-oddity


In Among The Thugs, Bill Buford recounted an incident in Italy where a Canadian who’d come along to see the match asked some of the football thugs if he should bring his guitar along as he’d heard there was usually singing at these events. :rofl:

Auld Yin May 13th 2013 2:11 am

Re: Space Oddity
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 10705867)
The astronaut stuff is indeed cool. I just wish he'd knock off the karaoke.

At least he has a reasonably decent voice. That's more than can be said about most of the professional singers promoted on The Good Music Thread on this site, IMO.

Jingle May 13th 2013 2:22 am

Re: Space Oddity
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 10705842)
I think it is pretty cool. A bloke singing? From space? Your actual space? C'mon lighten up. I believe he heads back to earth today or tomorrow. I'm going to miss his tweets and spectacular photo's on my twitter feed. I don't believe any astronaut has done more in recent times to share the experience of livign in the ISS with the world.

:amen: I think he's been terrific and a great ambassador for space travel and Canada. His photographs have been awe inspiring and he has done a spectacular job talking to schools, etc about his experience.

I imagine we are going to see a lot more of him when he returns to earth. In fact I do believe that he is heading out to Calgary to lead the Stampede parade!

J :)

Atlantic Xpat May 13th 2013 2:37 am

Re: Space Oddity
 

Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 10705879)
It would have been much funnier if he'd done the William Shatner version of "Rocket Man".

Or indeed "I lost my heart to a starship trooper".


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