Beyond the Stars: Space Age Nostalgia | Sleepcore
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- čas přidán 23. 10. 2022
- Sleepcore goes beyond the stars with another collection of space-age nostalgia!
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• Colonel Bleep SATELLIT...
• GM Motorama Moods 1953
• Robot Boy (1967)
• Dusan Vukotic - The Di...
• World's First Robotic ...
• Nightmare Robots (1968)
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Earth looks so peaceful from space.
@@johnbockelie3899 From a distance: czcams.com/video/KCzORgC1NpM/video.html
I would love to hear from past futurists on their disappointments of 2022. 😁
I was so disappointed that once we landed on the moon, Congress cut the funding. Now we cant even get to orbit without help.
Such a pity, such a waste.
I was shown by Popular Science and Popular Mechanics magazines throughout the late 70's and into the late 80's that we were going to have space stations that ordinary people could afford to visit, mining on the moon, regular hypersonic travel on Earth, jetpacks, flying cars, etc.
None of that has come true. 🤢
2022, where everyone where a communications helmet connect to my belt. By pressing a button on my belt, the radio on my back, connected to the helmet, contacts the telephone operator. I give the code for the person I wish to talk to and get connected within one minute! The charge for the call is debited to my special bank account.
Billboard along roadsides for hover cars change ever 12 seconds, no words just images.
I can’t wait for the future!
Only 3 great things have come about since then:
Personal computers, devices, AI
Internet
Genetics (for the future)
I’m addicted to this type of futurism. It’s worth noting futurist have disappeared
Damn you deserve about 10 million more followers. Keep up the amazing work 🤘🏻
I don't know where you keep finding this stuff, but I love it, and this lot is particularly brilliant. I'd listen to the score of the Soviet (?) robot cartoon by itself just to listen, even without the eye-boggling visuals. Thank you!
It's The playful robot (1956) by Dušan Vukotić of Yugoslavia
@@ivanradosevic2871 thank you, Ivan. I'll try to find it somewhere, to see the whole thing.
This is good shit my person. Gold star.
I found ur channel yesterday and it's like nighttime love. My only complaint is it took forever to find you. I routinely watch other channels like periscope but what I was searching for was you. I know it must be a huge amount of work. I thought I was the only one who knew who john southerland was. Thank you deeply.
I like Col. Bleep; he’s proof that ALIENS CAN BE GOOD GUYS! Also, it’s EXCELLENT art!
7: 06 WHAT KIND OF INTOXICATIONS WERE THE PEOPLE WHO WORKED ON THIS ON ???
... and do they still have some ???
( just asking for a friend )
Thank you 🙏🏻
Pippi longstocking inspired a LOT of cartoons about skating on scrub-brushes!
Check out the song Seven Stars by Air (has vocals). Its perfect for space travel. So is Don't Leave by Gummyboy as well as Cool Breeze by Lazerhawk.
Moon Safari by Air is a great album for space travel in general
@@BrotherLaymanPaul Thanks. I'll be sure to give that album a listen.
This channel is giving me old skool Night Flight feels
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Interesting how the Quisp Cereal mascot (1965) appears to be nearly identical to Colonel Bleep (1958) although they were produced by completely different companies (Jay Ward for Quisp and Soundac for Colonel Bleep). Either Jay Ward was heavily influenced by Colonel Bleep or they share a common ancestor character.
I loved Quisp as a kid. But not Quaker so much.
That Cadillac had knobs all across the dashboard!
Deep
Lovely
25:23 " the wildest most terrifying adventure of them all" aka married life xD sorry it was just right for the picking
Can you do a flying saucer post?
👉🛸👽👍
Yes! Great idea!
@@meganturner8438
FLYING SAUCERS ARE AN EXCELLENT IDEA.
funny only a few hours ago I was here on this channel..thinking about the exact same thing. 🤔🛸
Honestly can you read minds..?
👉😶👈
Regards from planet Perth OZ
E=MC2 stars are beyond reach. Unfathomably light years from reach
Here at last 24:25 is actual proof that the "Spagovians" (ummm... Russians?!?) were indeed the first ones to send a caveman into space. Which one of the little guys with the funny hats, eyes, and accents is the current Russkie leader? What's his name? Oh yes!
It's Pladmir Vutin. And he's the one with the sabre.
I enjoyed the Apollo film narrated by G. C. Scott so much I watched it twice, but the others were pretty mundane.
Satellite of Death = Awesome!
"No wars, disease and flying cars" is what we were told in the 70's
Not joking when I say that you should find the best recording you can of the Christmas Eve 1968 Apollo 8 transmission of the astronauts reading Genesis then play it backwards. Your mind will be blown and shivers will be felt.
To have so many craters looks like a war zone.
after 7-min, Hieronymous Bosch !
🖼⚡️
I've never seen our dumb old astronauts sing happily upon takeoff.
WOW! Damals waren Autos noch "Automobile"!
They always say we're in an obscure part of a minor galaxy.
Not true.
We're in an obscure part of a big galaxy.
Lol
We don't know SHT.
Ain't no 'scream like Space ice-cream.
What are you doing Dave?
That first photo of Earthrise singlehandedly launched the Environmental Movement.
Not hardly. Environmentalism in the US started in earnest in the late 1800s with the creation of the Audubon Society and the Sierra Club, and the realization that many species were endangered by man due to loss of habitat and overhunting. In fact, the most abundant bird in America, the Passenger pigeon, was declared extinct by 1901. Interest in conservation and protection of resources, national parks, clean water, sanitation, public health issues, and other national concerns that were related directly to the environment were spurred on by Teddy Roosevelt. TR enacted numerous laws by executive orders regarding the environment when he became President. Much later in the 1950s and 60s, environmentalism became more global, and interest was focused more on cleaning up industrial and urban pollution. Smog, for example, became a serious public health issue in major cities by 1953, and again in 1966. A large oil spill that affected California beaches in 1969 and the Lake Erie fire of 1969 were two major events that focused attention on water pollution. These are the things that relaunched the environmental movement. Not a picture of the Earth from the Moon.
Bruh
UGH, Colonel Bleep the utter worst (made even worse by fact they were mostly seen in black and white before color tv's were in wide use)
People don't dream big anymore...it seems humanity is getting stuck in a position thats going to be difficult to get out of...
Bro it's a car
People dream big, you just aren’t exposed to those people
@@therealdonaldtrumpjr Perhaps. Nowadays everyone dreams of making it big on any social media platform. Ew I sound older than I am.
Food additives, fluoride, plastic in our system, the decline of public education......
5:44 When Columbus was looking for his new world. The truth be told the Indiginous people of the lands were already here and they have been Saling the seas,for eons, but they will never teach us this. 🤬
The scientists had to be sick when the jet jockies got to the moon and gave credit to an imaginary god. What a disgrace to science and reality.
Of course, because everyone knows that Earth existed before the sun. LOL
_Biblical nonsense._
Thumbs down for the simulated film age wear lines.