Informe semanal de la "oleada" inglesa (69)

Informe semanal de la «oleada» inglesa (69)

The City of Hull, 14 de enero de 2009, 21:45. Mientras manejaba a su casa del trabajo, cuando se paró en un semáforo, vio sobre los edificios vio una enorme esfera luminosa de color naranja o sepia. Al principio pensó que era la Luna, pero cambió de opinión cuando el objeto comenzó a moverse.

Cleland, Lanarkshire, 31 de enero de 2009, 00:10. Nueve objetos redondos moviéndose lentamente hacia Chapelhall, sin hacer ruido.

Otley Chevin, Yorkshire, 31 de enero de 2009, 19:00. Mientras veían la llegada de un avión proveniente de Menston observaron la llegada de una enorme cantidad de objetos naranja que parecían tener una estela de humo. Desaparecieron repentinamente.

Nick Mason. I Was Wrong

I Was Wrong – Nick Mason

Well I used to think this talk of spaceships

Was just so much hype

I really believed there was nothing out there

Except the Stars and the Stripes

I mean the scientists said they found out that

There was nothing there on Mars

So as far as I was concerned it was just

The name of a candy bar

I’m one of those kind of people

Who need proof before they believe

Close Encounters left me cold

And Star Trek seemed naïve

When it came to UFO’s

I was of the scientific school

Little green men with pointed heads

Were for little kids and fools

But I was wrong

I was wrong

I was real wrong

I was wrong

All along

I was so wrong

The people who believed that stuff

Were always kind of odd

I mean you might as well go all the way

And believe in Jesus and God

I knew I had the kind of mind

That wasn’t easily satisfied

And besides I had enough problems on earth

To keep me occupied

And then one night I was standing

Looking at the stars

And I heard something that sounded like

A hundred space guitars

The music was so weird it could have

Been the theme from Jaws

Then I saw something flying over my head

I thought it was Santa Claus

But I was wrong

I was wrong

I was real wrong

I was wrong

All along

I was so wrong