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Pale Blue Dot

from Resurrection by Voodoo Jazz

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Pale Blue Dot was inspired by Carl Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot.

“It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known."

- Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot, 1994

lyrics

Look at planet Earth from space. You will only see one face,
one rock, one little world that's shared by all.
Maybe then you wouldn't see, the differences between you and me.
Ain't nothing when you look at we from far.
If you look from the universe and spot our little planet Earth,
then what is all the fighting really worth?
From space you can't see border lines, no guns to keep you on your side,
one rock, one world that's shared by many lives.

And everything we love is in a pale blue dot...
insignificant dot... Sagan's dot.

One map to guide us where to go.
Dividing lines direct the flow. One planet sub-divided many times.
People can communicate, but separation by the state cause good folks
to miss all the signs.
But looking down from outer space, there are no lines to separate,
one rock, one little world that's shared by all.
So why can't we understand that all of this is just one land?
There's only hope in unity for all.

And everything we own is in a pale blue dot...
insignificant dot... Sagan's dot.

People come together!

credits

from Resurrection, released November 28, 2014
Music: Voodoo Jazz, Sylvain Picard
Lyrics: Joseph Hackl

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Voodoo Jazz Montreal, Québec

The bad boys of the Montreal Jazz scene are back, with the simple mission to deliver the Groove, right to your ear holes! No compromises, no excuses, no apologies. With the unequaled Joe on voice & guitar, the subtle Christian on drums, the slick chick magnet Phillip on bass, the uncontrollable alto & tenor player Jesse and the tender-heart brute, Alex on tenor and baritone saxes. ... more

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