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Cruising With Klaatu for Lenord

Fractal Science Fiction posted on Jan 13, 2011
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Listening to Klaatu, a band from Canada in the early 70's that a lot of people thought it was The Beatles. This image was inspired by the song Anus of Uranus, sitting there cruising the vast unknown. Anus Of Uranus Late last night while wishing on a star Down from the sky came a man in a car He said "Get in, Jackson Come on let's go for a ride" Outta sight Sitting in the cockpit strapped down in a chair I said, "Hey, tell me What's that over there?" He said, "Meet my computer." He's a friendly son of a gun and we're having fun Playing cards on Venus in a cloudy room Pass a glass of ammonia, I got to get off soon Sunbathin' on Mercury or jammin' on Jupiter Which do you prefer? It's getting pretty late, I got to go home Nice to have met you, what's your telephone? Maybe soon I'll call you If I can afford the fare It's long distance out there Anus of Uranus, he's a friend of mine He's a first-rate party and a real fine time Anus of Uranus, he's a friend of mine He's a first-rate party and a real fine time Words by Dee Long of Klaatu Thanks for the peek and all of your wonderful comments. A special thank you for Lenord, without your help getting me straightened out who know what would of happened.

Comments (18)


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flavia49

6:16PM | Thu, 13 January 2011

marvelous! wonderful poem, too!

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mps

6:57PM | Thu, 13 January 2011

Neat image.

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cricke49

7:06PM | Thu, 13 January 2011

excellent render, great group and yes they reminded me of the beatles!:)*5

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Glendaw

7:34PM | Thu, 13 January 2011

Awesome image. Looks kind of neat out there. Excellent work.

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Lenord

8:03PM | Thu, 13 January 2011

The dynamoc fog effect makes this, every time you blink the perspective changes, super job man. I'm a big fan of a lot of Canadian bands, especially The Tragicaly Hip and Jeff Healey and many others over the years, Klatu rings a Bell but can't place anything, guess I'll have to do a hunt. Peace

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Richardphotos

9:19PM | Thu, 13 January 2011

after reading the song, the MB makes sense.I agree with Len

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SIGMAWORLD

10:14PM | Thu, 13 January 2011

Very nice fractal.

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melevos

10:41PM | Thu, 13 January 2011

Excellent!!

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peedy

12:05AM | Fri, 14 January 2011

Fantastic! Corrie

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claude19

12:37AM | Fri, 14 January 2011

SPLENDID creation and excellent song as storyline !!!

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Hubert

4:26AM | Fri, 14 January 2011

Cool fractal and coloring/depth.

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greyone

7:48AM | Fri, 14 January 2011

Great image, i love the zoom on this one. The Guess Who is still my favorite canadian band but there are others as well. Can't say i remember the one you mentioned.

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LBJ2

8:05AM | Fri, 14 January 2011

Cool fractal composition, Stick. Amazing color combination. It has some deepspace to it. And what a lyric. Could not help smiling a bit about the title #:o) Frank Zappa could have made something similar.

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kleinhoon

10:07AM | Fri, 14 January 2011

Wonderful view and use of color..!!

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kepp

1:49PM | Fri, 14 January 2011

excellant piece nice poem too

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VEDES

5:03PM | Fri, 14 January 2011

VERY VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!

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bimm3d

10:52PM | Fri, 14 January 2011

superb!!

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densa

10:30AM | Sat, 15 January 2011

wonderful art


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