Watch Astronaut’s Awesome Guitar Performance in Zero Gravity Rocking ‘House of the Rising Sun’

Watch Astronaut’s Awesome Guitar Performance in Zero Gravity Rocking ‘House of the Rising Sun’ | Society Of Rock Videos

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This dude went for the kill and refused to elaborate any further about gravity.


Gravity is something we often take for granted in our daily lives. It makes activities like eating, sleeping, and using the bathroom a lot easier to handle. But in the vast expanse of space, even the simplest tasks become extraordinary challenges.

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, who spent time living aboard the International Space Station (ISS) from 2012 to 2013, gives us a mesmerizing demonstration of how zero gravity can turn even playing the guitar into an otherworldly experience.

Not only does he show us the effects of gravity (or lack thereof) on his guitar playing, but he also treats us to a stellar rendition of the iconic “House of the Rising Sun” intro.

Hadfield, known for his engaging tweets and captivating photos during his time on the ISS, didn’t leave Earth without his trusty guitar. Before returning from his cosmic journey, he recorded a cover of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” – a performance that received widespread acclaim, including approval from the late rock legend himself.

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Playing a musical instrument in space comes with its own set of unique challenges. Hadfield explains that in microgravity, you need to press the guitar firmly against yourself to prevent it from floating away into the weightless void. At the same time, you must navigate the fretboard by moving your hand up and down – a task that requires precise coordination and adaptability.

As for the actual guitar performance of “House of the Rising Sun,” Hadfield’s skills are nothing short of stellar.

Despite the challenges of playing in space, he flawlessly delivers the iconic intro, leaving us in awe of his talent and the wonders of science that allow us to witness such extraordinary moments.

So, if you’ve ever wondered how music sounds when played among the stars, take a moment to watch Chris Hadfield’s zero gravity guitar performance – a captivating reminder of the boundless creativity and human spirit that knows no earthly boundaries.

As for Hadfield himself, he kills the performance and leaves us all speechless. Keep going for the video below:

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