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songs about space/quantum physics/general science

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boobesque | 00:17 Sun 18th Dec 2005 | Music
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anyone know any songs about space, quantum physics or general science? songs that just sound appropriate to these catagories will be fine too.


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I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper ?
I don't believe I just posted that.....
E=mc2 by big audio dynamite
einstein a go go by landscape
spacer by sheila b and devotion
across the universe by john lennon/ david bowie
stars by simply red
outer space by the prodigy
whole of the moon by the waterboys
chemical beats by the chemical brothers
star of the story by george benson/ heatwave
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OOOOOOO brachiopod...& for years I have been singing "I lost my heart to a draught excluder" ! (actually it's more a case of calling Sarah Brightman "Draught excluder woman" to which I get a few quizzical looks) .....as an addition to the list...The Carpenters..Calling occupants of Interplanetary Craft.


Even more embarrassing...I have Fireball XL5 on vinyl somewhere in my attic <sigh>

She blinded me with science - Thomas Dolby


Bunsen burner - John Otway


Spaceman - Babylon Zoo


Galaxy of love - Crown Heights Affair


Biology - Girls Aloud


Genetic engineering - OMD


Atomic - Blondie


Wishing on a star - Rose Royce


Clouds across the moon - The Rah band


Space Invaders theme - Yellow Magic Orchestra


Starlight - Supermen lovers


Star Trekkin' - The Firm


When you wish upon a star - Walt Disney


Star - Earth, Wind & Fire


Calling occupants of interplanetary craft - Carpenters


Rocket man - Elton John


Chain Reaction - Diana Ross


Bad moon rising - Creedance Clearwater Revival


Blue Moon - Marcels


Under the moon of love - Showaddywaddy


Mars etc - from Holst's planets


Venus - Shocking Pink/ Bananrama


Venus in blue jeans - Mark Winter


Gonna make you a star - David Essex


Planet Earth - Duran Duran


Starmaker - Fame


Earth Angel - Can't remember the group


Nightflight to Venus - Boney M


Would you like to swing on a star - Sammy Davis Jr


Theme from E.T - John Williams


Rocket - Mud


Ticket to the moon - ELO







Earth Angel was by The Crew Cuts.

Space:
Star by Kiki Dee
Planet of Love by Mandy Barnett
Starman by David Bowie
Loving The Alien by David Bowie
Life On Mars by...erm...David Bowie
Satellite by The Hooters
Satellite Of Love by Lou Reed
Moondance by Van Morrison
Jupiter Rising by Emmylou Harris
The Galaxy Song by Monty Python
Shooting Star by Dollar
Catch A Falling Star by Perry Como
Venus In Furs by The Velvet Underground
Venus In Flares by Half Man Half Biscuit
Urban Spaceman by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band

Science (a little trickier):
Experiments With Mice by John Dankworth
The Scientist by Coldplay
The Chemistry Between Us by Suede
science: anything by mc hawking, http://www.mchawking.com/
The best song of them all - Astronomy Domine, Pink Floyd, preferably the version on Ummagumma.
OOOOH the BEST physics song ever

- They Might Be Giants, with the legendary - Why Does the Sun Shine .

nothing beats this.

No song's from my Favourite band "Ash" yet ?


Jack names the planets


Girl from Mars


Angel interceptor


Darkside, lightside


Jesus say's


Shining light


There's a star


Star crossed


Nu clear sound's (album)


Free all angels (album)


Intergalactic sonic 7's


Meltdown


Clones


And that's without b-side's and album track's



Another Pink Floyd one for seajaypea; Interstellar Overdrive.


quark, strangeness and charm by hawkwind- whoooaahhh, felt my hems expand, my receding hair grow longer and a herbel essence pervade my nostrils!
there was a kiwi band called Quantum Jump inthe 70's.Otherwise Kelly Watch the Stars by Air.

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