Space music'd be really something... but they don't have no gravity up there. You couldn't have no downbeat!
“Space music'd be really something... but they don't have no gravity up there. You couldn't have no downbeat!”
— Miles Davis · Space
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Space music'd be really something... but they don't have no gravity up there. You couldn't have no downbeat!
“Space music'd be really something... but they don't have no gravity up there. You couldn't have no downbeat!”
— Miles Davis · Space
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“Space music'd be really something... but they don't have no gravity up there. You couldn't have no downbeat!”
“I know what I've done for music, but don't call me a legend. Just call me Miles Davis.”
“Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself.”
“It was Jimi Hendrix that I first got into when Betty Mabry turned me on to him.”
“You can dominate a game if you dominate on the line... We're just going to have to go out there and work hard and blow people off the ball, and let our runners do what they do best.”
“For me, music and life are all about style.”
“The idea of 'Badlands' was creating a space with sound, which is a really difficult thing to do.”
“A big misconception is that a black hole is made of matter that has just been compacted to a very small size. That's not true. A black hole is made from warped space and time.”
“The reason we have the stars twinkle at night is because the light is being kind of blurred by the atmosphere around the Earth. That is why the Hubble Space Telescope is so good, because it is above the atmosphere. So it is kind of like looking at the sun from the bottom of a swimming pool, versus looking at the sun above the swimming pool.”
“Landing in the ocean and waiting for the Navy to come alongside and haul you out of the drink is what space capsules require. And after the capsule is recovered, it would take weeks for the ship to return to port.”
“Space offers extraordinary potential for commerce and adventure, for new innovations and new tests of will. As Americans, we can't help but reach for the stars. It's our nature. It's our destiny.”