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Apollo 11- Neil Armstrong (1969)

Rating-- 6/10 This is not a song or an album but a very historic and very famous recording of the 1969 moon landing by Apollo 11, with Neil Armstrong being the one saying the famous line-- "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". He goes on to describe the consistency of moon dust and how it's like charcoal, speaking to Houston from Apollo 11 in the audio. The reason I haven't done these posts for a while is because I had the misfortune of getting "Anthology Of American Folk Music" for the next post, so I've had to listen to all those volumes which aren't very interesting, so I decided to postpone it for a few days. So here I am, trying to figure out how to review a recording of the moon landing.

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