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Neil Armstrong & David Scott after the splashdown of Gemini 8
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Guys I figured out how to make gifs I'm gonna be unstoppable now
Neil Armstrong & David Scott after the splashdown of Gemini 8
Apollo 15 Jim Irwin and Lunar Rover This photo was captured by Dave Scott at the end of EVA-1 and shows Irwin at the LRV with Mount Hadley looming large in the background
Moon Rovers by Alan Bean (1990)
When did you first meet the band and what did you make of them as individuals? Was it a good atmosphere in the studio? We first met in Manchester at a studio called Out of the Blue. I was freelancing again and was recording/producing a session for Bonehead’s band The Rain, which also included Guigsy and Tony McCarroll. They had this guy as lead singer who was quite useless but I saw something good in the solidity of Bonehead’s rhythm guitar playing. We all got on really well I remember, even after he asked for my opinion and I commented on the band’s need for a singer. Later on in the session this guy turned up with some guitars for Bonehead’s overdubs. He said he reckoned his younger brother could do a better job on the vocals. The guy with the guitars and younger brother turned out to be Noel.
—In this new interview for Oasis Recording Information, recording engineer Dave Scott recalls working on the band’s early studio sessions at The Pink Museum in Liverpool and Monnow Valley Studios in Wales. Interview by David Huggins. Answers © Dave Scott. Published on Oasis Recording Info in 2012, 2013
Look at Neil so handsome. @edwhiteandblue @neilarmstrong
Spizzenergi - Where's Captain Kirk ? (orig 1979 single version with outro)
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