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Author claims there's a reason pop stars are spaced-out From: BostonHerald.com by Sean L. McCarthy Poor Bob Geldof. His view that musicians can persuade politicians to end world poverty seems so shortsighted compared to Michael Luckman's belief - namely, that rock 'n' roll has an innate connection with extraterrestrials that can help heal the galaxy. Luckman's new book, "Alien Rock" (VH1/Pocket Books), which hits stores this week, attempts to find every - and any - connection between aliens and rock music. His claims:
Yes, NASA has sent classical and contemporary tunes into space on satellites for any E.T.s out there to hear. And Lance Bass of 'N Sync made no secret of his hope to be an astronaut a few years ago. But "Alien Rock" is padded with all sorts of tangents that may be a little rock but not a lot alien. Musicians talk not only about their thoughts on UFOs, but also about their lyrical muses, ghost sightings and spirituality. Any mention of space, rockets or the cosmos in a song or album cover gets highlighted. And if the rocker came no closer to space than wearing a spacesuit in a music video or movie - well, hello Ziggy Stardust! But take note, skeptics. Luckman purportedly will reveal evidence of alien-abducted rock stars tomorrow at a New York City press conference. We'll moonwalk right over if Michael Jackson shows up |
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