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Old 04-22-2006, 02:09 PM  
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Hello everyone.... i'm DJ'ing a small stargazing party being hosted by my local rotary club and i was wondering if you all know of any songs that mention stars, astronomy, or space as i thought it would be cool to play a lot of them while we are looking through a massive telescope in the middle of nowhere texas. It's for kids 15-19 so hopefully you all know of some stuff they would like. Here is what i have thought of so far. (I'm tryin to keep it pretty chill so no death metal about "the sky is falling")

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James Blunt - High
Train - Drops of Jupiter
Hum - Stars
Coldplay - Yellow
The Tornados - Telstar
Our Lady Peace - Starseed
Steve Miller Band - Space Cowboy
Oasis - Champaign Supernova
Jack Johnson - Constellations

and a friend of mine suggested "good morning starshine" but i have no idea since i have not listened to it yet.

Anyone else got some good suggestions?
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Old 04-22-2006, 02:43 PM  
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How about some rap?
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Old 04-22-2006, 02:45 PM  
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major tom
oh and man on the moon by rem.
black night might be a good one.
the final countdown by europe.
erm....
oh my god by the kaiser chiefs might work i suppose.
the great gig in the sky - pink floyd
on mercury by the chillis
that's all i got.
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Old 04-22-2006, 03:16 PM  
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This is a club I do believe...if I'm correct who would want to dance to some of those artists?
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Old 04-22-2006, 03:18 PM  
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oh well i don't pay attention, you can't expect me to get it right 100 % of the time without fail.
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Old 04-22-2006, 03:20 PM  
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It's okay I was just wondering what you were thinking. Pink Floyd of all things to dance to....I was just checking.
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Old 04-22-2006, 03:29 PM  
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i was just going over the list hoping i'd been somewhat beneficial but no, , not a single song on there woth a mention.

balls.
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Old 04-22-2006, 04:00 PM  
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It's a rotary club event... rotary club is a non-profit organization of business people who give back to society through a huge number of programs. They are a worldwide organization and are very well known in many places. They helped wipe out several diseases and have been giving aid, charity, and help to the less fortunate for probably close to 100 years or more. We are going with underprivileged kids to the countryside here in texas to look at stars with a huge (9 feet tall) telescope. It's to help them learn about astronomy and show them that anything is possible. I volunteer with rotary a lot cuz my dad and lots of his friends are members and they always need teenage volunteers. They are a great group if you ever want to get into it... they give good scholarships too...
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ziggy stardust songs
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