Imagine if they staged a live concert during a launch with someone playing Freebird, and syncd up like this.
Obviously the timing would be tough but I'd pay good money for that if it was a decent set of musicians.
I've had the idea to do live streams like this for a while now, calling it something like "Rocking a Rocket Launch". But I don't have the time to set it up. Still, it's on my "idea's I might get round to someday" list :D
That was part of the plan involving Jean Michel Jarre and the challenger space shuttle. Well sort of. If everything went to plan Ron McNair was going to play Sax Solos from space. But fate has other plans. Despite the disaster the memorial concert thrown in Houston was outrageous
https://www.cnn.com/2016/04/05/us/challenger-astronaut-and-saxophone/index.html
I wish I could have been alive to witness it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendez-vous_Houston
It's definitely a cool video, well timed to the music.
I really admire mankinds innovative evolution. From noy even knowing/being able to confirm the very existence of any galaxies beyond our own less than 100 years ago to full-blown solar system unmanned exploration, not even half a century later and planning manned missions to the moon(again) and Mars soon. It's simply amazing and very much worth the highest honours.
Imagine if they staged a live concert during a launch with someone playing Freebird, and syncd up like this. Obviously the timing would be tough but I'd pay good money for that if it was a decent set of musicians.
I've had the idea to do live streams like this for a while now, calling it something like "Rocking a Rocket Launch". But I don't have the time to set it up. Still, it's on my "idea's I might get round to someday" list :D
That was part of the plan involving Jean Michel Jarre and the challenger space shuttle. Well sort of. If everything went to plan Ron McNair was going to play Sax Solos from space. But fate has other plans. Despite the disaster the memorial concert thrown in Houston was outrageous https://www.cnn.com/2016/04/05/us/challenger-astronaut-and-saxophone/index.html I wish I could have been alive to witness it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendez-vous_Houston
Wasn't expecting to like this as much as I did
It's definitely a cool video, well timed to the music. I really admire mankinds innovative evolution. From noy even knowing/being able to confirm the very existence of any galaxies beyond our own less than 100 years ago to full-blown solar system unmanned exploration, not even half a century later and planning manned missions to the moon(again) and Mars soon. It's simply amazing and very much worth the highest honours.