Nunatak - would you do it all again
Uploader Comments (AntarcticSurvey)
Top Comments
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They're the best band ever to come out of Antarctica.
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That's so impressive, you guys are very tough, mentally & physically, i would love love to go there & work, but then again, i don't deserve it & definitely have'nt got the balls!!!!. Love this so & clip so much. You should do another one
All Comments (83)
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perfect setting for a global warming event. the biggest crime of humanity is having Spinal Tap on the Live Earth bill and NOT having them perform in Antarctica. someone seriously dropped the ball there.....
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No. 1 on Antarctica's Billboard 1.
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I liked them before they went mainstream
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Awesome!!!
You're great guys
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this has to be the coolest place to have a rock concert!
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My Teacher Told me to watch this and usually the things she picks is crap but this is not bad :P
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Big crowd for the show. Amazing.
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ha ha ha!this is awesome instant thumbs up!
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great song, they are so idealistic and inspiring... they are an example of humanity. if some of them read his. CONGRATULATIONS. YOU ARE AWESOME
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Really, I would pay money to listen to you guys! Even if you were bad I would pay money just because you're all research scientists...in Antarctica! But even if you weren't that I would still love to see you guys perform simply because you're good :)
Hi everyone you might notice the opening credit - recorded for Live Earth. To find out more about Nunatak check out British Antarctic Survey's website. URL is on the clip. Follow links to press releases for background biogs and more.
AntarcticSurvey 4 years ago
Thanks everyone for your comments - Nunatak appreciate them. Their line up is: Matt Balmer, physics engineer on vocals and guitar; Tris Thorne, communications engineer on fiddle; Ali Massey, marine biologist on sax; Roger Stilwell, polar guide on bass guitar and Rob Webster, meteorologist on drums. LC
AntarcticSurvey 4 years ago
Thanks everyone for all your comments - Nunatak will enjoy reading them. The songs were recorded a couple of weeks ago for Live Earth. There's a couple of hours good light at Rothera on the Antarctic Peninsula... dark at British Antarctic Survey's Halley Station though. ... and pitch black at South Pole.
AntarcticSurvey 4 years ago