Bill_the_Pony
04-27-2008, 12:14 PM
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We are Not Alone Here in Space!
Every Day, New Planets!
We are Not Alone Here in Space!
Every Day, New Life!
Every Day, Every Day, Amazing Flights!
And Angels in Shocking Space Ships!
We are Not Alone Here in Space, Because
Here in Space, we have Brothers!
Every Day, Every Day, Go Far Away!
So Good Night in Hospitable Worlds!
We are Not Alone Here in Space,
Because Here in Space, we have Brothers!
We are Not Alone Here in Space!
Every Day, New UFO's!
We are Not Alone Here in Space!
Every Day, New Dangers!
Every Day, Every Day, New Thinking Brains!
Computers and Superhuman Men!
We are Not Alone Here in Space, Because
Here in Space, we have Brothers!
:eek:
Description posted at YouTube:
Original theme song from the Spanish edition of Italy's "Cosmos: War Of The Planets," in horrible mispronounced pseudo-English that must be heard to be believed. Video is poor VHS quality, but the sound is okay--although interrupted momentarily by Spanish voice-over. (The theme song was removed from the recent US DVD release of the movie, but a fragment can be heard briefly later in the film.)
I'll be posting more really REALLY bad obscure Scifi stuff here, but I have a feeling I'll be alone here. :popcorn:
We are Not Alone Here in Space!
Every Day, New Planets!
We are Not Alone Here in Space!
Every Day, New Life!
Every Day, Every Day, Amazing Flights!
And Angels in Shocking Space Ships!
We are Not Alone Here in Space, Because
Here in Space, we have Brothers!
Every Day, Every Day, Go Far Away!
So Good Night in Hospitable Worlds!
We are Not Alone Here in Space,
Because Here in Space, we have Brothers!
We are Not Alone Here in Space!
Every Day, New UFO's!
We are Not Alone Here in Space!
Every Day, New Dangers!
Every Day, Every Day, New Thinking Brains!
Computers and Superhuman Men!
We are Not Alone Here in Space, Because
Here in Space, we have Brothers!
:eek:
Description posted at YouTube:
Original theme song from the Spanish edition of Italy's "Cosmos: War Of The Planets," in horrible mispronounced pseudo-English that must be heard to be believed. Video is poor VHS quality, but the sound is okay--although interrupted momentarily by Spanish voice-over. (The theme song was removed from the recent US DVD release of the movie, but a fragment can be heard briefly later in the film.)
I'll be posting more really REALLY bad obscure Scifi stuff here, but I have a feeling I'll be alone here. :popcorn: