 | Beck - Gamma Ray
Tags: [Producer], [Video, Alternative, Autumn, Beck, Danger, de, DGC/Interscope, Director], Gallagher, Gamma, gammaray, Gersbach, guilt, independent, indie, Meghan, modern, Mouse, Producer], Ray, rock, Sarah, Wilde
Description: Music video by Beck performing Gamma Ray
with Autumn de Wilde [Video Director], Sarah Gersbach [Video Producer], Meghan Gallagher [Video Producer], Danger Mouse [Producer], Beck [Producer]
(C) 2008 DGC Records
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 | Gamma Ray - Send Me A Sign
Tags: Gamma, Me, Ray, Send, Sign
Description: DOWNLOAD FOR GAMMA RAY
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 | Gamma Ray Into The Storm Video
Tags: Free, Gamma, Into, Land, Metal, of, Power, Ray, Storm, the
Description: The video to the track "Into the Storm" from Gamma Ray's upcoming album "Land of the Free pt 2".
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 | Beck - Gamma Ray
Tags: 2008, alternative, Beck, Gamma, Guilt, indie, Modern, Ray
Description: Beck - Gamma Ray- Modern Guilt-2008
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 | Beck - Video for Gamma Ray - Modern Guilt - 2008
Tags: 2008, acid, Beck, dancing, danger, dj, electronic, fan, folk, gamma, guilt, lsd, modern, mouse, pop, psychedelic, ray, video
Description: This is some old psychedelic film put to the new Beck song Gamma Ray off the album Modern Guilt which came out in July. Enjoy.
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 | Gamma Ray - Beyond The Black Hole
Tags: beyond, black, gamma, hole, in, metal, out, ray, somewhere, space, the
Description: Gamma Ray
Beyond The black hole
Somewhere out in space
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 | Gamma ray, original version
Tags: birth, control, gamma, krautrock, ray
Description: Extended version from Birth Control´s LP "HOODOO MAN" (1972)
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 | Gamma Ray - Heaven Can Wait (live)
Tags: can, Gamma, Hansen, heaven, Kai, metal, ray, wait
Description: Live in tokyo in 1990
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 | Gamma Ray - Somewhere out in space (live)
Tags: Gamma, Hansen, in, Kai, Metal, out, Ray, Somewhere, space
Description: Live in Seoul (2003)
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 | Gamma Ray Gardens Of The Sinner
Tags: Gamma, Gardens, Of, Ray, Sinner, The
Description: Gamma Ray Gardens Of The Sinner
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 | Swift: Gamma-Ray Bursts
Tags: Bursts, cosmology, galaxy, Gamma-Ray, Swift
Description: Gamma rays are found at one end of the electromagnetic spectrum, which also includes radio waves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, and x-rays. Gamma-rays have a shorter wavelength and more energy than any other form of electromagnetic radiation. In the late 1960s, enormous bursts of energy in the form of gamma-rays were detected in space. Distributed randomly across the sky, these intensely energetic flashes stumped researchers. What astronomical phenomenon could create such powerful bursts of energy? Not only were the origins of the energy unknown, researchers could not even pinpoint whether the bursts were located within the galaxy or at cosmological distances.
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