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Orfield Labs held the 2005 and 2013 Guinness World Record for the quietest place on Earth. Microsoft’s anechoic chamber in Redmond, Washington eventually beat Orfield. Orfield retook the record in November 2021 with a sound level of (-)24.9 dbA. [7] [8]
The second feature is an 18-minute interview with Harley, which was conducted by his publicist Wendy Bailey. The interview is notable for Harley's revealing of the meaning behind his 1973 song "Death Trip". [7] The final feature is a near 13-minute performance of "Death Trip", performed at Edinburgh.
One Square Inch of Silence: One Man's Search for Natural Silence in a Noisy World. Free Press (Simon & Schuster). ISBN 978-1416559085. Man's quest to defend one square-inch of silence, KING-TV, May 16, 2011; Tippett, Krista (2012). On Being with Krista Tippett, "Gordon Hempton: Silence and the Presence of Everything."
For 2017, Harley released the Street Rod based on the 750 Street model. This new model introduced new features such as higher output Revolution X engine 68.4 hp (51.0 kW) @ 8,750 rpm and 47.2 lb⋅ft (64.0 N⋅m) @ 4,000 rpm, 43 mm inverted front forks and piggyback reservoir rear shocks, drag-style bars and 17 inch wheels. [8]
A Suzuki GSX-R1000 at a drag strip – a 2006 model once recorded a 0 to 60 mph time of 2.35 seconds. This is a list of street legal production motorcycles ranked by acceleration from a standing start, limited to 0 to 60 mph times of under 3.5 seconds, and 1 ⁄ 4-mile times of under 12 seconds.
The tune was based on an unused Harley-penned track called "Laid in the Shade", which was the first song Harley ever performed when he began playing in London folk clubs on open-mike nights in 1971 and one which he demoed that same year using his classical guitar at Venus Recording Studios in Whitechapel. He later recalled the song was ...
In July 1974, the original Cockney Rebel split at the end of a major British tour which promoted their second album The Psychomodo.Jean-Paul Crocker, Milton Reame-James and Paul Jeffreys quit the band after Harley refused to comply with their demands to write material for the group, despite the initial understanding that Cockney Rebel was a vehicle for Harley's songs.
The Quality of Mercy is the sixth and final studio album by English rock band Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, which was released by Gott Discs on 3 October 2005.The album was Steve Harley's first studio album in 9 years and the first in 29 years to be released under the Cockney Rebel name. [1]