

Has he seen any strange lifeforms out there, the singer asked with a grin. "Now you look more like a rock star than we ever did!" Martin said, laughing. Pesquet then donned some sunglasses, adding they were necessary in the viewing pod. Everything we have is here, there's nothing else. Coldplay: Paradise When news broke that Coldplay wouldn't be offering their latest album Mylo Xyloto on the streaming subscription services, we all came to a group consensus regarding the British arena rockers: Meh. "It's amazing how small and finite and fragile the Earth is," he said. it takes hours to prepare."Ĭoldplay, who have quit touring over environmental concerns, found common ground with Pesquet as he described his perspective from space. space suit on, boom you're outside," he said. it's really cool, you feel completely free," Pesquet said.Īsked by guitarist and sci-fi fan Guy Berryman what movies get wrong about being on a space station, Pesquet said the biggest mistake was how long it took to don a space suit and go outside. Find new liquid drum and bass songs by artists such as Axwell, Ingrosso, ODESZA, and. I put on my headset and play some music and just float. Discover the best remixes of 2017 playlist with new updates made daily. "In the evenings when everyone goes to bed. The band took the opportunity to quiz Pesquet about his time on the station, including how he unwinds.

galaxy," he added, saying the song was about "trying to find the astronaut in all of us, the person who can do amazing things." "We sent you some music, because right now we aren't able to play for anyone on Earth, so we thought we would just play for you," singer Chris Martin said before playing the song late Thursday. Meanwhile the addressee is his romantic interest, i.e. In other words, based on the second verse, science seems to be his profession or at least a discipline he is engrossed in. Pesquet spoke with the British group from the International Space Station. The scientist in this song is actually the singer (Chris Martin) himself.
