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1) Flat Earth Society was founded in 1998, when no-nonsense artist, former architect, clarinettist, saxophonist, keyboard player, composer and producer Peter Vermeersch, wanted to explore new horizons after having convinced music lovers all over the word with Maximalist! and the cult legend band X-legged Sally. Vermeersch, who worked with international artists like Josse De Pauw, Wim Vandekeybus, Vincent Bal, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Fred Frith, The Simpletones and Jazzwork from Berlin and wrote music for the Arditti Quartet, PrimaLa Musica and theSmithQuartet, assembled a pack of inspired and inimitable musicians, forming a big band which has nowadays become much more than just a big band. Peter Vermeersch included, the band now consists of a permanent group of 15 musicians: Stefaan Blancke (trombone), Benjamin Boutreur (saxes), Berlinde Deman (bass tuba), Bart Maris (trumpet), Michel Mast (saxes), Marc Meeuwissen (trombone), Kristof Roseeuw (double bass), Luc Van Lieshout (trumpet), Bruno Vansina (saxes), Peter Vandenberghe (keyboards & compositions), Teun Verbruggen (percussion), Pierre Vervloesem (guitar), Wim Willaert (accordion), Tom Wouters (clarinet, percussion).
The music of Flat Earth Society, varying from strictly written sheet music to liberating improvisation, is 95% homemade. Streaks of music of other composers are used as inspiration, frequently arranged, adapted and integrated into Flat Earth Society compositions, adding a wide range of atmospheres and styles to the eclectic Flat Earth Society universe. Flat Earth Society, who dare to flirt with other disciplines such as theatre and film and have the ability to seduce a number of different audiences, from more select jazz listeners to a wild young rock public, is at its best live on stage.
Mike Patton discovered the music of Flat Earth Society. He immediately proposed the band to release their next album and in attendance of that album he wanted to bring out a compilation album in the US. Isms was compiled by Mike Patton himself. Flat Earth Society joined Patton’s band Fantômas on their European tour in Italy, Belgium, Holland, France, Switzerland and England.
2) Flat Earth Society is a 60s psych pop/rock band from Lynn, just North of Boston. Flat Earth Society were notable for their crispy, clear vocal sound. In early 1968 they were approached by the Boston advertising firm Quinn and Johnson to make an album and a jingle for the manufacturer of the 'Waleeco' candy bar - the F. B. Washburn Candy Company. That year every 'Waleeco' bar carried a coupon advertising the Flat Earth's Society's album Waleeco for $1.50 and six 'Waleeco' bar wrappers.
Recorded at Fleetwood Recording Studio in Revere, most of the material was written by Kerivan, the only non-original being a slow melodic version of Midnight Hour. The album covers quite a wide rock spectrum with goodtime (I'm So Happy), folk (When You're There and The Prelude For Town Monk), hard rock (Four & Twenty Miles and Shadows), as well as psychedelia, but each track has the band's own style about it. Aside from Feelin' Much Better, the best tracks are arguably on the second side of the album. Dark Street Downtown has some haunting vocals superimposed upon swirling piano. Portrait In Grey is a haunting piano-oriented instrumental and Satori, a very strange psychedelic instrumental.
The band made a few appearances after making the album but broke up soon after.
1) Flat Earth Society … Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name.
1) Flat Earth Society was founded in 1998, when no-nonsense artist, former architect, clarinettist, saxophonist, keyboard player, composer and producer Peter Vermeersch, wanted to explore new horizons after having convinced music lovers all over the word with Maximalist! and the cult legend band X-legged Sally. Vermeersch, who worked with international artists like Josse De Pauw, Wim Vandekeybus, Vincent Bal, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Fred Frith, The Simpletones and Jazzwork from Berlin and wrote music for the Arditti Quartet, PrimaLa Musica and theSmithQuartet, assembled a pack of inspired and inimitable musicians, forming a big band which has nowadays become much more than just a big band. Peter Vermeersch included, the band now consists of a permanent group of 15 musicians: Stefaan Blancke (trombone), Benjamin Boutreur (saxes), Berlinde Deman (bass tuba), Bart Maris (trumpet), Michel Mast (saxes), Marc Meeuwissen (trombone), Kristof Roseeuw (double bass), Luc Van Lieshout (trumpet), Bruno Vansina (saxes), Peter Vandenberghe (keyboards & compositions), Teun Verbruggen (percussion), Pierre Vervloesem (guitar), Wim Willaert (accordion), Tom Wouters (clarinet, percussion).
The music of Flat Earth Society, varying from strictly written sheet music to liberating improvisation, is 95% homemade. Streaks of music of other composers are used as inspiration, frequently arranged, adapted and integrated into Flat Earth Society compositions, adding a wide range of atmospheres and styles to the eclectic Flat Earth Society universe. Flat Earth Society, who dare to flirt with other disciplines such as theatre and film and have the ability to seduce a number of different audiences, from more select jazz listeners to a wild young rock public, is at its best live on stage.
Mike Patton discovered the music of Flat Earth Society. He immediately proposed the band to release their next album and in attendance of that album he wanted to bring out a compilation album in the US. Isms was compiled by Mike Patton himself. Flat Earth Society joined Patton’s band Fantômas on their European tour in Italy, Belgium, Holland, France, Switzerland and England.
2) Flat Earth Society is a 60s psych pop/rock band from Lynn, just North of Boston. Flat Earth Society were notable for their crispy, clear vocal sound. In early 1968 they were approached by the Boston advertising firm Quinn and Johnson to make an album and a jingle for the manufacturer of the 'Waleeco' candy bar - the F. B. Washburn Candy Company. That year every 'Waleeco' bar carried a coupon advertising the Flat Earth's Society's album Waleeco for $1.50 and six 'Waleeco' bar wrappers.
Recorded at Fleetwood Recording Studio in Revere, most of the material was written by Kerivan, the only non-original being a slow melodic version of Midnight Hour. The album covers quite a wide rock spectrum with goodtime (I'm So Happy), folk (When You're There and The Prelude For Town Monk), hard rock (Four & Twenty Miles and Shadows), as well as psychedelia, but each track has the band's own style about it. Aside from Feelin' Much Better, the best tracks are arguably on the second side of the album. Dark Street Downtown has some haunting vocals superimposed upon swirling piano. Portrait In Grey is a haunting piano-oriented instrumental and Satori, a very strange psychedelic instrumental.
The band made a few appearances after making the album but broke up soon after.
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Flat Earth Society Lyrics
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Black and Blue Cold empty bed, springs hard as lead Pains in my head,…
Lucky Ol' Sun Up in the mornin' out on the job, work like…
Lucky Old Sun Up in the mornin' out on the job, work like…
New Yes junior 24 woke up in the morning breaking news u…
St. Louis Blues I hate to see that evening sun go down I hate…
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@glenn-lz3oy
umm sorry to destroy your illusion but facts
even youtube it with proof
look at a place in norway near the Arctic circle called
" the land of the midnight sun "
for 70 days the sun does not set
because the sun is not as big as you think it is
who on earth told you that ?? and you are a grown up / adult now so pls stop it grow up ok especially if youre not even being paid to make these ridiculous statments
you debunked absolutely nothing
@prodSXMMIT
Here's some more reasons:
1. *Satellite Imagery:* Photos and data from satellites consistently show the Earth as a spherical object.
2. *International Space Station (ISS):* Live streams and recordings from the ISS provide continuous evidence of a spherical Earth.
3. *Gravity:* The uniform and consistent force of gravity acting towards the center of the Earth is only explained by a spherical mass.
4. *Circumnavigation:* The ability to travel in a straight line and eventually return to the starting point supports a spherical Earth.
5. *Flight Paths:* Airplane routes and flight times align with a spherical Earth, not a flat one.
6. *Time Zones:* The existence of time zones and the progression of day and night across the globe are consistent with a spherical Earth.
7. *Curvature of the Horizon:* Observations from high altitudes or airplanes reveal a curved horizon, incompatible with a flat Earth.
8. *Sunsets and Sunrises:* The way the Sun sets and rises corresponds with a spherical Earth model.
9. *Earth's Shadow on the Moon:* Lunar eclipses show a round shadow of the Earth on the Moon.
10. *Ship Visibility:* Ships disappearing bottom-first when sailing away and appearing mast-first when approaching align with a curved surface.
11. *Antarctic Sunlight Patterns:* The seasonal variation in sunlight around the Antarctic Circle supports a spherical Earth.
12. *Star Constellations:* The way constellations change as one moves across the globe is consistent with a curved surface.
13. *Coriolis Effect:* The rotation of hurricanes and other atmospheric phenomena can only be explained by a rotating Earth.
14. *Geodetic Surveys:* Precise measurements and geodetic surveys consistently show a curved Earth.
15. *Gravity's Direction:* The direction of gravity always points towards the center of mass, indicating a spherical shape.
16. *Shape of the Horizon in Different Hemispheres:* The shape of the horizon is different in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, supporting a curved Earth.
17. *Space Travel Trajectories:* The trajectories of spacecraft and satellites are based on a spherical Earth model.
18. *Artificial Horizon Devices:* Instruments like artificial horizons used in aviation rely on Earth's curvature for accuracy.
19. *Different Star Views from Different Latitudes:* Observations of stars from various latitudes match a spherical Earth.
20. *Earth's Shadow During Sunrise and Sunset:* The shape and size of Earth's shadow during these times are consistent with a spherical shape.
21. *Earth's Magnetic Field:* The magnetic field is consistent with a rotating, spherical Earth.
22. *Eratosthenes' Experiment:* Ancient experiments, like Eratosthenes' measurement of Earth's circumference, support a spherical Earth.
23. *Gravity's Effect on Water:* Tides and gravitational effects on bodies of water align with a spherical Earth.
24. *Sun's Zenith Angle:* The angle of the Sun's zenith at different latitudes corresponds to a curved surface.
25. *Inability to Explain All Observations:* The flat Earth theory fails to provide explanations for a wide range of observations and phenomena that are easily understood with a spherical Earth model.
@noob_4986
more reasons
1) solar eclipse
2) lunar eclipse
3) no flat earth model
4) no scalable flat earth map
5) they cant explain day and night w/ seasons in the same model
6) they reject all evidence
7) search for professor dave for more info, he has playlist of all the videos he made disproving flat earth
@sparehead8911
Flat earthers once said you could see the Alps from Snowdonia in Wales.
They were debunked.
Firstly, the flerfer that made the claim couldn’t tell the difference between mountains and clouds.
Secondly, it was pointed out that if you could see the Alps, you’d be able to see Paris as it’s on a direct line from Snowdonia to the Alps.
Flerfs…not the brightest…
@daily_depression
I was a flat earther for 4 whole years...
but then I turned 5 years old.
edit: Check replies for flat earthers and Christians arguing
@Queeg500RD
the time you started school, interesting...
@DX16
@@Queeg500RDHow do you explain a sunset on your flat earth?
@daddy4934
@@Queeg500RDOmg he actually managed to have enough education not to fall for the dumbest hoax that is FE. So sad.
What's the name of the map you use for directions please ?
@daily_depression
@@Queeg500RD First off, I started school at 7 and second it's a joke
@followthewhiterrabbit996
No, then you turned away from the Word of God.
@Bobby-Muddah
Things flat Earthers can't explain:
1. Flat Earth
@nikorn24
They don't even try. They think that spreading nonsense about the globe model is somehow a valid alternative to actually proving their own model. It's an utter joke.
@neruguis
😂😂😂
@Agent_fx7
Bro😂...There Are Millions Of India. Hindus Who Believe In Flat Earth Because Their Scriptures Say So...