According to the late astronomer Carl Sagan, “we are all made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.” Science tells us that a star’s formation is a messy, complex process that, to us, appears perfect and bright. But it involves heat and pressure, and some stars even leave behind other heavenly bodies, which, to the naked eye, add a dusting of mystique to a night sky.really
He says he refuses to pretend it’s something it’s not, adding that performing live is “a tremendous gift…the fact that anyone would show up is a tremendous gift.” “It still doesn’t feel like life,” he says. “If I ever see a picture of my face on a billboard or a poster, I’m just like, ‘Is that me? Is thatTwin-Peaks
He’s well aware that his style is different from many of the “pop-driven” hits out there. “I just want to make something that I really like because if I really like it, I'll be able to live with myself,” he says. “I think if I started making music that I thought other people would like, and then they stopped, I think the value of that would be destroyed forever.”in September 1956: 11 years after WWII ended, three years after the end of the Korean War.