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01 0-9: Sci-Fi References in Music List |
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This article is from the SF references in music List FAQ, by Rich Kulawiec rsk@gsp.org with numerous contributions by others.
10 CC:
Old Mister Time (from the album "Bloody Tourists") is
a story about an old man (living in a broken shack on the railway)
who is collecting junk to build a time-machine;
eventually he makes it work and disappears.
1919:
Has an EP "Machine".
801
Track "East of Asteroid". (This track was originally named
"Mummy was an asteroid, daddy was a small non-stick kitchen utensil".
The track originally appeared on the "Mainstream" album by Phil Manzanera's
earlier group Quiet Sun.) See also Eno, Brian.
 
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