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Seth Freiberg
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History of Human Spaceflight - A data perspective - Andy Freiberg Talk to NASA 7-23-2021
History of Human Spaceflight - A data perspective - Andy Freiberg Talk to NASA 7-23-2021
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Halloween landing event MSFS 2020
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Pretty cool scenario, partway you lose your more complex instruments and have to work off VFR and airspeed. There's also no landing target box in this challenge. Jack o lanterns at the end are a nice touch.
1987 San Francisco Surf and Foghorns
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The audio in this video has been remastered! You can find the remastered audio at: soundcloud.com/seth-freiberg/1987-san-francisco-surf-and-foghorns In the late '80s, my dad recorded the foghorns of San Francisco on tape for my mother. Many of the foghorns in San Francisco Bay can never be heard again as they have been replaced by more advanced technology. (Please read on) Here is what my dad h...
Dave does organ
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David Brunner on the organ. Quickly done, not perfect. I know.
Rombo - Superstition
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Brady Hummel - Guitar Coleman Lidle - Drums David Rosenwasser - Guitar & Vocals Dylan Devyeni - Keyboard & Electric Viola Matt Sirkot - Saxaphone & Vocals Pradyuman Kodavatighanti - Bass Guitar
Rombo - I Don't Need no Doctor
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Brady Hummel - Guitar Coleman Lidle - Drums David Rosenwasser - Guitar & Vocals Dylan Devyeni - Keyboard & Electric Viola Matt Sirkot - Saxaphone & Vocals Pradyuman Kodavatighanti - Bass Guitar
Rombo - Fafa
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Brady Hummel - Guitar Coleman Lidle - Drums David Rosenwasser - Guitar & Vocals Dylan Devyeni - Keyboard & Electric Viola Matt Sirkot - Saxaphone & Vocals Pradyuman Kodavatighanti - Bass Guitar
Rombo - Unchain my Heart
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Brady Hummel - Guitar Coleman Lidle - Drums David Rosenwasser - Guitar & Vocals Dylan Devyeni - Keyboard & Electric Viola Matt Sirkot - Saxaphone & Vocals Pradyuman Kodavatighanti - Bass Guitar
Gates Tomorrow- While my Guitar Gently Weeps
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Gates Tomorrow- While my Guitar Gently Weeps
Gates Tomorrow- House of the Rising Sun
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Gates Tomorrow- House of the Rising Sun
Gates Tomorrow- I saw her standing there
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Gates Tomorrow- I saw her standing there
Gates Tomorrow- Sirius/Good Love is on the Way
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Gates Tomorrow- Sirius/Good Love is on the Way
HHS Wind Symphony- Puszta By Jan Van Der Roost
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HHS Wind Symphony- Puszta By Jan Van Der Roost
HHS Wind Symphony- Ride by Samuel Hazo
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HHS Wind Symphony- Ride by Samuel Hazo
HHS Wind Symphony- Vanity Fair by Percy Fletcher
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HHS Wind Symphony- Vanity Fair by Percy Fletcher
Thomas Lauria & Gates Tmrw sing "Friday"
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Thomas Lauria & Gates Tmrw sing "Friday"
Thomas Lauria & Gates Tomorrow - Your love is my Drug & Friday
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Thomas Lauria & Gates Tomorrow - Your love is my Drug & Friday
Slept to this for decades. Wind permitting! Holy City Zoo Batman!😂
🎶 The loveliness of Paris seems somehow sadly gay The glory that was Rome is of another day I've been terribly alone and forgotten in Manhattan I'm going home to my city by the Bay I left my heart in San Francisco High on a hill, it calls to me To be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars The morning fog may chill the air, I don't care My love waits there in San Francisco Above the blue and windy sea When I come home to you, San Francisco Your golden sun will shine for me When I come home to you, San Francisco Your golden sun will shine for me...🎶 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I grew up on Pierce St. near Filbert.... There was many a night in my youth during the 60's that I fell asleep to this wonderful sound. Sadly I moved away back in 1992, and now life in Peoria Illinois. Listening to this takes me right back to those wonderful moments... Thanks ever so much !!!!❤❤❤❤❤
5th and Clement here! Still standing.
I sat on that concrete wall many times. Glad to have this video now that I'm in NC.
Seth, Can you please reload this to play 10 hours like the other channels. This is by THE BEST FOGHORN and Ocean sound on RUclips. Thanks. Your subscriber.
Is it sufficient to loop the video using RUclips playback controls? support.google.com/youtube/answer/10788593?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&oco=0
Those 10-hour things are gimmicks. Much prefer this as is, because it's real sound with a really nice story behind it! Not to sound like a shill, but RUclips Premium lets you download videos to listen to offline and then loop for as long as you want, and 'regular' RUclips also has the Loop option (turns out if you wait long enough, like 10 years, Google will finally get around to doing basic stuff for the user). The longest I've looped this is probably about 12 hours. Thank you so much @sethfreiberg for this, it's so nice to listen to and also to see how many other people love it.
@@49miledrive Can you please tell me how to loop this? I grew up in the Bay Area and I miss this sound. I currently sleep with the sound of waves crashing on the beach, but nothing surpasses the sound of the fog horn. Thanks in advance for your help. PS - I don’t want to pay for RUclips premium because money is tight.
@@music4dages Check out the link Seth posted, it tells you how to loop videos using different devices (Android, iPad,etc.). On a desktop computer, just use your mouse to right-click anywhere on the video screen, and then select Loop from the pop-up menu. That's it!
Listening to this breaks my heart in two. The City was my Dad's and my Grandfather's City. It became my City. These sounds send me back in time to the most wonderful place on Earth at that time. I left in 1989, came back in 1998 and left again in 2002. I wish I could go back. It has changed so much and having a family there seems impossible. Maybe some day I can return. I miss you.
Hope you can make it back someday, there are plenty of families across all economic levels who are living in the city just fine. It's important to note that a lot of media -- particularly the San Francisco Chronicle and The New York Times -- use "San Francisco", "doom loop," "mass exodus", etc., as clickbait to boost reader views, so it's literally a business to make people hate SF even though places like Portland have much worse homelessness. San Francisco Parks & Rec has put a ton of effort into improving Golden Gate Park and numerous other parks around the city, and there are lots of businesses that are doing well, so do come back and visit!
There are still many families living good lives here. The parks are filled with visitors every weekend and the Great Highway is also probably going to be turned into a park at some point soon. Hopefully the upcoming elections will make some difference in how the city is being led.
This is a really great recording ! Thanks so much for sharing it, here I am in the tropical Philippines, after living in the San Francisco bay area since 1967, and to listen to the bay. Fog horns is a real blessing.
when my late mom was a little girl, shed hear these in her dreams .
i made a drone of this sound: ruclips.net/video/zXZi6S6lDZ4/видео.html
I remember being stationed at the presidio ARMY base in 1986 for a short time I loved the sound of the fog horns
I've never lived near foghorns but this is super peaceful
What month was this recorded
This is nice... :)
My grandparents lived in outer Richmond. I still remember the sound of the fog horn. There’s really no place like SF, despite its many flaws.
Before they fenced off the area behind Fort Point, I used sit back behind there, at night, listening to the foghorns and water sloshing back and forth. The cool air and the smell sea water was great too. Great memories !
My wife and I both grew up in the sunset district and were talking about missing the foghorns. Thanks to your dad, I can play this for my wife to fall asleep to.
For 20 years I lived on the top of the hill on 43rd Ave and Geary Blvd. I miss these sounds.
I was born in the S.F. Univ. of Calif. hospital in 1958 and lived on the Presidio - yep, it's true! - the first 2 yrs of my life. Father was active duty Army physician at Letterman. I, too, find endless comfort in the sound of foghorns, and am pleased to find all these other folks on the band wagon. I was born during one of S.F.'s rare thunderstorms (July) and also love a raucous, stampeding storm!
Oh how I miss this sound. I lived in the Outer Richmond and the foghorns lulled me to sleep every night. Thank you for posting!
The Mile Rock Fog Horn museum exhibit: ruclips.net/video/P71HjKmpahg/видео.html
One of the Fog Horns that has been turned into a museum: ruclips.net/video/GdL4wiE8rYk/видео.html
Absolutely adore this video clip and the sounds of the old fog horns. San Francisco became my home in 1992 so I missed the old fog horns by few years but became a huge fan of the new fog horns. The sound is so mystical and wonderful to me. I love San Francisco and can't imagine this beautiful city by the Bay without the mystical sounds of the fog horns. To read the comments feels like to travel back in time and learn a bit more about one of the greatest city in the world .
I rmbr falling asleep to these sounds at Stinson Beach as a kid, thanks for the recording!!
As a kid, my dad bought his first sailboat in the early 60's. We sailed and raced on the Bay. Crossing the Gate from Sausalito to the City front, heading to the starting line, the fog horns were a constant, and music to my ears. I also remember Crissy Field, was a landing strip at the time, for the Army. Loved watching these light planes land there, while we sailed up and down the city front.
Thanks for sharing this Sf native that had to move away appreciates it love foghorns
I remember falling asleep to these exact fog horns when I was little. I lived in the Richmond District, so it was a nightly thing during the summer.
I miss those foghorns! I want them back.
So relaxing 😌💤
Thank you for the sounds of home!
Yes I feel so lucky to have lived most of my life in San Francisco, CA.. I remember lying on my mom's couch alone, in otherwise silence..listening to a euphony of many different foghorn sounds- there was also a high pitched wood- aspirated sound that went"FFFFFOPP" - (more like a tugboat of some kind?).. The sounds were so haunting to me then (and now).. as if they are talking to each other.. sounding simultaneously lonely and ominous .. I wrote about them with detailed descriptions in my journal as a kid.
i grew up in daly city on the cliffs near palisades park could hear the horns clearly. used to leave the window cracked on foggy nights to fall asleep to. wouldnt surprise me a bit if i was near him that night as we used to party quite often at the old gun emplacements at fort miley above lands end. love san francisco always will
I never got to live in The City itself but spent a ton of weekends there in my youth, so The City is a large part of what I think of when I think of home. These sounds! They bring me right back there.
Danke .
Once a man stood in the sound of the ocean, on a cold sunless shore and said, "We need a voice to call across the water and warn ships. I'll make one. I'll make a voice like all of time and all the the fog that ever was ; I'll make a voice that is like an empty bed beside you all night long and like an empty house when you open the door, and like trees in autumn with no leaves. A sound like the birds flying south, crying and a sound like November wind and the sea on the hard cold shore. I'll make a sound that's so alone that noone can miss it, that whoever hears it will weep in their souls , and hearths will seem warmer and being inside will seem better to all who hear it in distant towns. I'll make a sound and an apparatus and they'll call it a fog horn and whoever hears it will know the sadness of eternity and the briefness of life." Ray Bradbury
Growing up in the Richmond District, 27th Avenue and Geary Street to be precise, the fog horns were my lullaby for many many years
I was at 20th and Geary. I even miss the 38 bus, lol. Now in Asheville NC.
Thank you for posting this. We played it to our baby first 4 months of life. It helped calm her and put her to sleep.
I love these sounds
I love these ocean and fog horn sounds. Thank you so much for sharing this. It is so calming. I can almost feel the fog. :)
Amazing
1991-1995 on the Presido my dog and I were at Crissy or Baker beach 6 days a week. I was the hiking boots, shorts and t-shirt with the amazing swimming dog, Beta
I was born in South San Francisco in 1958. I grew up hearing these foghorns and took them for granted. In 1987 I moved to Arizona for five years. When I came back to California the foghorns were gone. I now live in Clovis California which is outside of Fresno, and I’m so grateful to hear theses foghorns again. Thank you so much. May 12, 2021 10:00 PM
Gone? I fell asleep to them the evening of 03JUL22...
There is only 3 left and they are on the bridge. It isn't an orchestra like it was. 1958 and early 60s there would've been even more horns like a musical. This is 1987 so even then a lot of them they took out. They at one time had 50 foghorns each with a different unique tone and timing for sailors to know location. Now with tech they don't need them as much sadly. Only recordings of SFs voice remain and it calms me. I was born in Clovis and now live in SF. Heh.
@@williamblevins6410 You only heard the bridge ones. The amount in the 1950s was about 50 foghorns and it was literally like they were having conversations to each other. Look up old recordings. It was never silent. They took A LOT out. This was in 1987 when they had more in than now, so imagine the 50s when most were still in place.
@@williamblevins6410 ruclips.net/video/jJWd5eHeFY4/видео.html See what I mean?
Hart Crane's poem "The Harbor Dawn" describes these nautical sounds.
Wow !!!! Awesome recording !!!! March of 2021 ,,,,,
Home 💜
How I miss the Bay Area
I used to lounge in bed in Noe Valley in the 70s listening to the horns as the fog moved back into the ocean. I'm having my best luck sleeping with the fog horn and the far away sounds of the ocean breaking onshore from above the Kahala district on Oahu. Yes, this fog horn sound is a national treasure and I hope someone is preserving it.
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As a former yet still at heart a Bay Area resident who lives in Great Falls, Montana now I love this and it's soothing to hear this
It sucks because now there is only 3 left and all of them are on the bridge. No longer an orchestra of foghorns. 🥺🥺
I grew up in the East Bay. This sound is home to me.