Slave Steel - Sorry About Death [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

In the race for space, as in the race for progress, humankind often becomes ruthless, losing control over technologic ambition. The tragic events on this quest for beauty are as important as beauty itself. We can risk and fail, we must learn and evolve. Intro - Original Slave Steel copyrighted recording inspired by Richard Feynman’s interview for CNN 1986 News Reports of The Challenger Disaster. The STS-51-L Crew: Commander: Francis R. Scobee - Pilot: Michael J. Smith Mission Specialist: Ellison S. Onizuka - Mission Specialist: Judith A. Resnik - Mission Specialist: Ronald E. McNair - Payload Specialist: Gregory - Payload Specialist: Christa McAuliffe (Teacher in Space) IG: @slavesteelofficial Official Website & Store: Directed by Dean Addison Written by Pil Nazar & Daniele Manganaro Recorded & mixed at “Rogue Studios” by Alessio Garavello, London, UK Mastered at “Firmline Network”, Los Angeles, USA Vocals: Pil Nazar Guitars: Daniele Manganaro Bass: Marco Agosta Drums: Riccardo Priori Lyrics; Everything that is sent to orbit Piece by piece shot up there State of the art engineering Made to function, doomed to stop Sorry, sorry about death Nothing to regret? Has been a pleasure Time to say Sorry, sorry about death Nothing to regret? Your duty is over Over and done Proud traces of the human race Can shine once, then be erased The space dream is not enough To justify what we screwed up Clever but temerarious Limitless but still ridiculous Seeking something we don’t know Seeking somewhere we could go Sorry, sorry about death Nothing to regret? Has been a pleasure Time to say Sorry, sorry about death Nothing to regret? Your duty is over Over and done No, I’m not god No, you’re not god No, we’re not god No, there’s no god Try, risk, die, repeat Aim, hit, miss, evolve _______________________________________________________ Wormholedeath : Subscribe to #WormHoleDeath YouTube channel: ©2024 Carlo Bellotti Publishing
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