Dreams, Dreams, Dreams is the sixth album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack. This was the eighth album (including two as The Collectors) done by the band's core of Bill Henderson, Glenn Miller and Ross Turney, and the third with Howard Froese. After Chilliwack's failure to find an audience with Rockerbox, this album (with the same lineup) marked the band's return to the top 10 in Canada with "Fly at Night" (which also charted in the US, at #75), while "California Girl" and "Baby Blue" were also Top 40 hits there. "Rain-O" was a remake of Chilliwack's first hit. Dreams, Dreams, Dreams was the first Canadian Platinum album for the band.
According to Bill Henderson's liner notes from the 2013 reissue, the band members at this time were all Scientologists, and the back of the album contains a dedication to L. Ron Hubbard.
The blind swordsman wanders into a town to celebrate the New Year. There, he befriends a young woman whose father has gone missing; as he tries to help her find him, he becomes entangled in a web of corruption and a series of tragic twists of fate. Returning director Kimiyoshi Yasuda and screenwriter Shozaburo Asai masterfully weave together a variety of narrative threads and tonal registers, all while playfully tweaking the conventions and motifs of the series.
Electric Sun predictions are being verified by the latest data from the Parker Solar Probe. However, NASA invents phrases such as 'pseudo-streamers', 'funnel structures' and 'switchbacks' to describe what they see and find everything new to be "enigmatic."
It's not enigmatic. It is what the Electric Universe Model has been predicting for decades as an alternative to the gravity-only, lock-step narrative of the Standard Model.
Author and electrical engineer Donald E. Scott, PhD, deconstructs the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center press release of December 14, 2021 announcing new results from the Parker Solar Probe. Dr. Scott presents a clear, accurate understanding of the real properties of electro-magnetic plasma dynamics that are being observed on our Sun.
Donald E. Scott - “The Interconnected Cosmos”
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"The Sleestak God" is the second episode of the first season of the 1974 American television series Land of the Lost. Written by David Gerrold and directed by Dennis Steinmetz, it first aired in the United States on September 14, 1974 on NBC.
Will and Holly are kidnapped by sleestack. Can Cha-Ka and Rick arrive in time?
"Time Enough at Last" is the eighth episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. The episode was adapted from a short story written by Lynn Venable. The short story appeared in the January 1953 edition of the science fiction magazine If: Worlds of Science Fiction about seven years before the television episode first aired.
"Time Enough at Last" became one of the most famous episodes of the original Twilight Zone. It is "the story of a man who seeks salvation in the rubble of a ruined world" and tells of Henry Bemis, played by Burgess Meredith, who loves books yet is surrounded by those who would prevent him from reading them. The episode follows Bemis through the post-apocalyptic world, touching on such social issues as anti-intellectualism, the dangers of reliance upon technology, and the difference between solitude and loneliness.
Legendary synthesist Conrad Schnitzler lets his imagination run free as he describes the ‘Conditions of the Gas Giant’, taken from a rare 1988 tape and issued on vinyl, CD, and DL formats for the first time. Includes a haul of killer, martial rhythms that strongly recall Schnitzler’s work for BM originals Mayhem, but with more pronounced medieval vibes and even applied to jack trax
“Bureau B present a reissue of Conrad Schnitzler's Conditions of the Gas Giant, originally released on cassette in 1988. The Berlin artist first released these recordings on a small American cassette label. Admirers of the seminal artist Conrad Schnitzler can be found all over the planet, including the USA, of course. Matt Howarth, illustrator and independent comic artist, is one of them. He has been following Schnitzler's music since the early 1970s whilst drawing offbeat science fiction stories. One day Howarth came up with the idea of making Schnitzler a member of a notorious band -- The Bulldaggers -- who featured in one of his comic series. Not wanting to go ahead without permission, he got in touch with Schnitzler who readily embraced the idea. In fact, he posted a pile of photos by return so that the graphic artist could draw him properly. The Bulldaggers popped up repeatedly in the comics and Schnitzler was (repeatedly) delighted. A friendship soon developed between him and Howarth. In 1986, Howarth designed his first cover for a Schnitzler album (Concert) and the following year Schnitzler entrusted him with tapes which Howarth was able to bring to the notice of the small American label Bird O' Pray. Considering the label's predominantly punk and early garage leanings, Howarth and Schnitzler were as surprised as each other to see the album successfully released on cassette.
Howarth and Schnitzler came up with the album title together. Conditions of the Gas Giant reflected the atmosphere they associated with the music, clouds of manifold colors, whirling nervously above a gaseous planet. A methane and helium tryst in sonic form -- fireworks, pyrotechnics for the eyes, like the surface of Jupiter, just as Schnitzler's tracks are pyrotechnics for the ears. This is the image conveyed by Matt Howarth in the liner notes for the reissue -- naturally designed by himself -- based on the aborted 1990s CD release. He also called on his friend D.H. Kister for further assistance, the man who first introduced him to Schnitzler's music almost fifty years ago. First CD and vinyl release."
1. (The Northern Hemisphere) Various Conditions of Moisture on Aldebaran 7 (I) 00:00
2. (The Northern Hemisphere) Various Conditions of Moisture on Aldebaran 7 (II) 02:27
3. (The Northern Hemisphere) Various Conditions of Moisture on Aldebaran 7 (III) 05:30
4. (The Northern Hemisphere) Various Conditions of Moisture on Aldebaran 7 (VI) 09:06
5. (The Northern Hemisphere) Various Conditions of Moisture on Aldebaran 7 (V) 13:00
6. (The Southern Hemisphere) Curious Convection Currents of the Gas Giant (I) 15:13
7. (The Southern Hemisphere) Curious Convection Currents of the Gas Giant (II) 18:11
8. (The Southern Hemisphere) Curious Convection Currents of the Gas Giant (III) 20:13
9. (The Southern Hemisphere) Curious Convection Currents of the Gas Giant (IV) 23:57
10. (The Southern Hemisphere) Curious Convection Currents of the Gas Giant (V) 26:47
11. (The Southern Hemisphere) Curious Convection Currents of the Gas Giant (VI) 30:55
12. (The Southern Hemisphere) Curious Convection Currents of the Gas Giant (VII) 34:18
Prof. Pretories, the most diabolical mind ever known to science, escapes jail, and Peter unknowingly helps the convict by car-driving him, a hitchhiker, to his secret-laboratory hideout.