Commander Hadfield covers "Space Oddity"...from space
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So, those of you who have been following astronaut Chris Hadfield on Twitter (https://twitter.com/Cmdr_Hadfield) already know that this dude is all sorts of awesome. Yesterday, his turn as Commander of the ISS ended and he's going back to earth today. Prompted by a Reddit request, he recorded a Bowie cover version to say goodbye:
Got a little emotional watching this. Silly, I know, but I'm a sucker for all things space, and Hadfield's updates have been part of my daily routine while he was up there.
"Lock your Soyuz hatch and put your helmet on"
Got a little emotional watching this. Silly, I know, but I'm a sucker for all things space, and Hadfield's updates have been part of my daily routine while he was up there.
"Lock your Soyuz hatch and put your helmet on"
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Very proud of this him. He's really done an amazing job making kids and adults interested in space again. This was just an amazing top off to an already great trip.
Bowie signed off, which I thought was great! https://twitter.com/DavidBowieReal
Like this off Bowie's FB page.
"It???s possibly the most poignant version of the song ever created and you may recognise the name of one of those involved in its creation.
We???re talking about Chris's fellow Canadian, the lovely Emm Gryner, who was a part of the Bowie live band in 1999/2000. Here???s what she said on her blog (http://smarturl.it/EmmBlog) regarding her involvement:
???The task was in front of me. I came up with a piano part. i then enlisted my friend, producer and fellow Canadian Joe Corcoran to take my piano idea and Chris' vocal and blow it up into a fully produced song. Drums! mellotrons! fuzz bass! We also incorporated into the track ambient space station noises which Chris had put on his Soundcloud. I was mostly blown away by how pure and earnest Chris' singing is on this track. Like weightlessness and his voice agreed to agree.
And voila! And astronaut sings Space Oddity in space! I was so honoured to be asked to be a part of this. You wouldn't get too many chances to make a recording like this and not only that, to make music with someone who - through his vibrant communications with kids in schools to his breathtaking photos to his always patient and good-humoured demeanour - has done more for science and space than anyone else this generation. Planet earth IS blue, and there's nothing left for Chris Hadfield to do. Right. Safe travels home Commander!"
The guitar twirling move!
Everything about this is amazing.