Inara George and Pomplamoose, Together at Last: “Outta My Head”

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A cover of Outta My Head by Pomplamoose.

CREDITS

Lead Vocals: Inara George & Nataly Dawn
Keys: Jack Conte
Guitar: Brian Green
Bass: Nick Campbell
Drums: Ben Rose
Cello: Chrissy Johnson
Violin 1: Hector Gonzalez
Violin 2: Jackson Ronnow
Cello: Chrissy Johnson
Violin 1: Hector Gonzalez
Violin 2: Jackson Ronnow
Engineer: Tim Sonnefeld
Mixing/Mastering: Caleb Parker
Cinematography: Ricky Chavez & Merlin Showalter
Editing: Dominic Mercurio
Producers: Ben Rose & Caleb Parker

Recorded at Band House Studios in Los Angeles.

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25 comments
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gocart mozart  Jun 18, 2019 • 7:34:48pm
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Stanley Sea  Jun 18, 2019 • 7:49:07pm

U5+hsFKX5tX2Hype1JDFXftQRzdmsHd6s6Srx0p751it1prrKuVqe3DMObugdtWsLBpNmBAQx7laOZE6aF57x3smqu4Frw78VIXu7E8sboOX1fwD1Ihs67qA71ahd6Ix3BgtiIkiHOG1PBZG5uoaiWLgLZEodY9rt/Yg34J5iH+QnjJszvyOBwsqJFA5piyQSJuwvrm72MDENVOYMC56ojBifHhkM03CdH/gmqDsKV3QFxP1kyGaWEP3Wpxs8bMSqprU9Btkmy18LSqPsULAkc6iAU5ETN/mGl2HNgvnpBSkZdDJ6gpWoUgRWdDKvuNpeNU+7iu1sA+jdr0Si9+/BaPZpfFxPIawend+zxtEpwRYcegix26XjGupMmBL6WA+xlZ6h8CoiFY=

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jaunte  Jun 18, 2019 • 7:52:30pm

His followers have left reality behind.

4
I Would Prefer Not To  Jun 18, 2019 • 7:54:00pm
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Quoth the raven, Covfefe.  Jun 18, 2019 • 7:56:51pm

re: #3 jaunte

His followers have left reality behind.

Well, come on. God took a whole 6 days to create the world. You can forgive the god-emperor for working for a whole term to Make America Great Again before solving all the world’s problems.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Jun 18, 2019 • 7:57:07pm

Been listening to classical music/opera/ Gilbert & Sullivan since I came home. Seems that’s the best way to decompress from another White Trash-0-Rama Rally.

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 18, 2019 • 7:59:06pm
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jaunte  Jun 18, 2019 • 7:59:15pm

re: #5 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.

I’m sure all the avid consumers of Trump bullshit are totally convinced they’re sharp operators who can’t be fooled by any advertising or puffery.

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plansbandc  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:01:03pm
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retired cynic  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:01:29pm

re: #7 Patricia Kayden

Compare inauguration crowds? That should do it.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:02:03pm

We spend a lot of money on warfare research:

Transparent ceramic armor provides superior ballistic protection over traditional glass laminates

Transparent aluminum, a technology first suggested in the science fiction film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, is now a reality [no, not really].

With a growing need in the Department of Defense for transparent armor for personnel protection and infrared windows for reconnaissance applications, the Air Force Research Laboratory along with the Defense-wide Manufacturing Science and Technology program, support the manufacturing of aluminum oxynitride products providing greater system performance.

The transparent ceramic armor provides superior ballistic protection at less than half the weight and thickness over traditional glass laminates. This provides the warfighter with superior protection for both air and ground vehicles.

[…]

Note: aluminium oxynitride is not the same as just aluminum. It is not unusual for aluminum compounds to be transparent - aluminum oxide (sapphire, ruby) is a very common substance in the Earth’s crust, and without the impurities that give it pretty colors it is clear to visible light.

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austin_blue  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:07:23pm

re: #6 Joe Bacon 🌹

Been listening to classical music/opera/ Gilbert & Sullivan since I came home. Seems that’s the best way to decompress from another White Trash-0-Rama Rally.

Try this one. The Adagietto from Mahler 5:

Gustav Mahler - Adagietto | Leonard Bernstein

Gorgeoisty.

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dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:09:09pm

re: #8 jaunte

I’m sure all the avid consumers of Trump bullshit are totally convinced they’re sharp operators who can’t be fooled by any advertising or puffery.

i like how they “know” that the brown skinned people living on the next street are illegal aliens who have no jobs and are “living on welfare”

cuz they went over and checked their papers yanno…

14
teleskiguy  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:10:11pm

re: #2 Stanley Sea

EEK!

15
Belafon  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:11:14pm

re: #7 Patricia Kayden

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dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:11:31pm

listening to trump’s campaign rally, i see he was telling the truth when he said “there’s gonna be so much whining you’re gonna get tired of it, you’ll beg me to stop”

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Quoth the raven, Covfefe.  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:12:23pm

re: #15 Belafon

They are, of course, claiming thousands stood around outside.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:15:58pm

Chemistry news:

Origin of life - A prebiotic route to DNA

DNA, the hereditary material, may have appeared on Earth earlier than has been assumed hitherto. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich chemists led by Oliver Trapp show that a simple reaction pathway could have given rise to DNA subunits on the early Earth.

[…]

According to the authors of the study, these results suggest that the earliest DNA molecules could have appeared in parallel with RNA - some 4 billion years ago. This would mean that DNA molecules emerged around 400 million years earlier than previously thought.

The actual paper:

Direct Prebiotic Pathway to DNA Nucleosides

It is assumed that RNA played a key role in the origin of life. The hypothesis of the RNA world is that the transition to more complex but more stable DNA for continuous information storage and replication requires the development of a ribonucleotide reductase to obtain the deoxyribonucleotides from ribonucleotides. This step, as well as an alternative path from abiotic molecules to DNA‐based life, is completely unknown. Here we show that deoxyribonucleosides are formed under relevant prebiotic conditions in water in high regio‐ and stereoselectivity from all canonical purine and pyrimidine bases by condensation with acetaldehyde and sugar‐forming precursors, e.g. formaldehyde, glycolaldehyde and glyceraldehyde. We can explain the origin and selection of deoxyribose versus other deoxysugars during nucleoside formation. Thus, we have found a continuous path to DNA nucleosides, starting from simple, prebiotically available molecules. Furthermore, we identified the deoxyapionucleosides (DApiNA) as a further potential DNA progenitor. Our results allow to conclude that the DNA world evolved much earlier than previously assumed.

The precursors of RNA and DNA are common, simple chemistry (and huge molecular clouds of such have been discovered floating around in our galaxy.)

I suspect this all leads to the conclusion that life, at least in its simplest form, is not that unusual in our universe. Rare probably, but still found in countless places in our infinite universe.

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:19:39pm
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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:24:49pm

CLd from last thread

re: #264 The Vicious Babushka

This is what Trump wants for the 4th of July. You just know this is what he wants. He is burning up that Putin has this & he doesn’t.

(bombastic Kremlin military parade) [Embedded content]

Video

The Chilean army does it better:

Preußens Gloria - Chilean Army. (2018)


And they have PUPPIES!

Adorable Police Puppies Take Part In Military Parade

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austin_blue  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:26:14pm

re: #11 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

We spend a lot of money on warfare research:

Transparent ceramic armor provides superior ballistic protection over traditional glass laminates

Note: aluminium oxynitride is not the same as just aluminum. It is not unusual for aluminum compounds to be transparent - aluminum oxide (sapphire, ruby) is a very common substance in the Earth’s crust, and without the impurities that give it pretty colors it is clear to visible light.

Sapphire and ruby are just under diamond on the Moh’s hardness scale, at nine. But they are brittle. Don’t be surprised to see carbon-carbon thread introduced to ALON to make it tougher (In the geologic sense of ‘tough’. Jade is ‘tough’. Beat it with a sledge hammer and it powders instead of shattering. A ‘tough’ transparent armor with a hardness of 8+ is the Holy Grail of vehicle (and aircraft) armor, especially if it retains its strength when cast in curves.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:37:41pm
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Deep State SuperElite Satinist  Jun 18, 2019 • 8:43:56pm
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sagehen  Jun 18, 2019 • 10:09:06pm

re: #22 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

[Embedded content]

Isn’t it criminal to solicit donations from foreigners?

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Feline Fearless Leader  Jun 19, 2019 • 6:43:45am

re: #21 austin_blue

Sapphire and ruby are just under diamond on the Moh’s hardness scale, at nine. But they are brittle. Don’t be surprised to see carbon-carbon thread introduced to ALON to make it tougher (In the geologic sense of ‘tough’. Jade is ‘tough’. Beat it with a sledge hammer and it powders instead of shattering. A ‘tough’ transparent armor with a hardness of 8+ is the Holy Grail of vehicle (and aircraft) armor, especially if it retains its strength when cast in curves.

I think Wonder Woman (or her technologist) already knew this one.


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