Amateur Gardening

School of rock

WITH his mighty tenor voice and stratospheric falsetto, not only did the great and late Meat Loaf create Bat Out of Hell, one of the most iconic and best-selling rock records of all time – but his music was also popular with plants!

During the noughties, boffins at others were treated to , while a ‘control’ sample presumably had the sound of silence – I’m thinking the hit by Simon and Garfunkel, or it could have been no music at all…

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