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Music in the News
Thursday 31 January 2002
Vocabulary from the world of music. Listen to and read the story then find explanations of difficult words below.

  Pop band Blur
Blur song goes into space
Summary: One of the most popular Brit pop bands, Blur, have been heading into the studio this week to programme a specially commissioned piece of music that will be played on a space mission to Mars. The track will be launched into space on a British spacecraft expected to land on the Red Planet in 2003.
   
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  Pop group Blur are to record a special song that will be played on a space mission to Mars.

The song will be transmitted back to Earth as a call sign once the spacecraft Beagle 2 Lander has reached the Red Planet in 2003.

The band suggested the idea to scientist Professor Pillinger who is delighted that Blur are involved with the project.

He said: "We normally send back some piece of computer gobbledygook and we wanted to have something that was instantly recognisable."

Blur's bassist Alex James said that the tune, although based on a mathematical sequence, sounds a bit like the Dr Who theme tune mixed with tracks from the band's album.

 
   
The Words Listen  
  transmitted
sent electronically through space

 
   
  a call sign
an identification signal

 
   
  once
as soon as

 
   
  the Red Planet
the metaphorical name for Mars

 
   
  delighted
very glad

 
   
  are involved with
take part in

 
   
  computer gobbledygook
a computer-generated sequence of signals that seems like nonsense. In a wider context, you can describe a speech or piece of writing as gobbledygook if it seems like nonsense to you - because it uses technical, official or complicated language

 
   
  instantly recognisable
which can be immediately identified

 
   
  the Dr Who theme tune
the main tune, or melody, from the cult science fiction TV series Dr Who

 
   
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