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But what can a decent man speak of with most pleasure?
Answer: Of himself.
Ok, having read the gilded frame's homenode, I've come up with an e2 musical idea all my own. Essentially what I want to do is combine the greatness of all of you writers and the talent of our many musicians and create a concept album.
About robots.
But not Yoshimi.
Yes, our story/album (tentatively entitled Lifelike) will tell the tale of a young man in 2067 who reads in the paper about a scientist looking for subjects for his new experiment: to turn humans into robots. This process has its upside (faster thought, better motor skills, no need to sleep or eat, etc) and its downside (loss of autonomy, possible rejection by society), but the boy is determined to go through with it. He does, and of course, there are consequences, complications, etc ...
Anyway! So, what I envision is this: 14 songs, split down the middle into 7 pre-transformation and 7 post-transformation. The 7 pre-transformation songs will all be organic, acoustic, and generally performed live arrangements, while the 7 post-transformation songs will be mostly electronic, robotic, and programmed arrangements.
People who have offered help: Jurph (vocal percussion), sofacoin (velvety death-metal vocal tones), Myrkabah) (DJ gear) ...
I have a basic tracklist and its general demeanor here:
- Intro. "The Youngest Man," lyrics by Courtney Hale.
- Track 1 (nocodeforparanoia) - Our anti-Pinocchio is tempted by the dystopian and urbane City. He dreams of becoming a robot to escape these temptations. Control vs. freedom, ambition vs. humility, etc.
- Track 2 (Ereneta) - A scientist reveals his new transformation project. The boy accepts the terms, and people begin asking all sorts of questions about the procedure and the boy (will he be allowed to vote? will he be property?) etc.
- 3. "Bridges Burned", lyrics by 69lovesongs. The boy's girlfriend becomes a press hound, while his estranged father reminds him that he is the last chance to pass on the family genes. The boy cuts all ties with the outside world (selling possessions, etc).
- Track 4 (Evil Catullus) - "When the future lies in your hands, there is only doom." The boy becomes an ascetic inside the doctor's secret lab, barred from the outside world. The doctor revels in his science and gen-i-us.
- Track 5 (JohnnyGoodyear)- The boy has a dream where everyone on earth has become a robot, and Christ makes his Second Coming.
- Track 6 (antikythera) - The doctor soothes the boy, reminding him of his desire to end temptation, and that we must sacrifice for the good of all.
- 7. "Seamless", lyrics by dannye. The operation.
- 8. "On/Off", lyrics and music by FeltTips. As if this idea wasn't pretentious enough, here we have the "resurrection" song, replete with Jesus/Frankenstein/baptismal references. Remember, we're into the electronic age now.
- Track 9 (Jurph) - The boy learns to master all of his functions, and the doctor methodically tunes and tweaks him for max performance.
- Track 10 (Wiccanpiper) - Finally, the day he is announced to the press! Everyone is charmed, except his father, who weeps openly for the boy, who remains stoic in his electronic suit.
- 11. "When I Was Sensitive To Such", lyrics by ac_hyper. Is there any human left in the robot? A few remnants of memories in his brain flutter about, trying vainly not to die.
- Track 12 (dichotomyboi) - Others begin trying out the procedure, but their rush jobs lead to disaster for many.
- Track 13 (sofacoin)- A riot breaks out in the city when one robot walks in front of a bus, killing several people. The doctor is killed, and many of the robots are dismantled entirely. Murder implications, etc?
- Track 14 (etouffee) - The robot boy hides out in the lab and finally, seeing a picture of himself as the man he once was, a final neuron fires and he deactivates himself for all time.
Ok, so ... the plot isn't spectacular, but that's where you come in. I need 14 prodigious noders with a flair for poetry, songwriting, and storytelling to write lyrics for each of these tracks. Just /msg me with which track you'd like to do, and then send me the lyrics whenever you want. Please try to keep things in perspective: we're going for 2-5 minute songs here. Things like verses, choruses, and bridges would be appreciated.
Anyway, when it's all said and done, I'm going to write and record the music for your lovely songs and hopefully we will have a brilliant mess on our hands to look upon with wonder and fear. There'll be a lot of room for you to interact with the musical portion (ie lots of demos and ideas), so don't be shy to write out the whole song in your head, too, if that's your bag.
I would like to thank the following people for inspiring this project:
Henry Adams, Brian Aldiss, Hans Christian Andersen, Isaac Asimov, Roger Bacon, Joseph Barbera, Sir James M. Barrie, Ronald Barthes, L. Frank Baum, Les Baxter, Norman Bel Geddes, David Bowie, Ray Bradbury, Vannevar Bush, David Byrne, Karel Capek, Michael Crichton, Arthur C. Clarke, Carlo Collodi, Le Corbusier, Wayne Coyne, Rene Descartes, Philip Dick, Thomas M. Disch, Thomas Edison, Harlan Ellison, Ralph Ellison, Charlie Gehringer, William Gibson, Sigfried Giedion, Paul Guinan, William Hanna, Kieran Hebden, Joel Hodgson, Ted Hughes, Ralf Hütter, Keiji Inafune, Quincy Jones, Carl Jung, Franz Kafka, Soren Kierkegaard, Jack Kirby, Stanley Kubrick, Ray Kurzweil, Fritz Lang, Julien Offray de la Mettrie, Stan Lee, Stanislav Lem, Ira Levin, George Lucas, Jason Lytle, FT Marinetti, Shirow Masamune, Marshall McLuhan, Travis Morrison, Mark Mothersbaugh, Friedrich Nietzsche, Gary Numan, Ayn Rand, Bender Rodriguez, Florian Schneider, Ridley Scott, Mary Wollestonecraft Shelley, Jerry Siegel, Neal Stephenson, Bruce Sterling, Osamu Tezuka, Alan Turing, Jacques de Vaucanson, James Whale, Walt Whitman, Gaby Wood, Thom Yorke
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Tem42 says Excellent. I love all the odd features. Now I must go and become Nate. It will be my greatest challenge yet.
My 100 Favorite Albums:
100. Mass Romantic, The New Pornographers 99. The Who By Numbers, The Who 98. One Bedroom, The Sea and Cake 97. Rumours, Fleetwood Mac 96. Navy Blues, Sloan 95. Some Cities, Doves 94. Odessey and Oracle, The Zombies 93. Beggar's Banquet, The Rolling Stones 92. Vs., Pearl Jam 91. Letting Off The Happiness, Bright Eyes 90. Twin Cinema, The New Pornographers 89. El Dorado, Electric Light Orchestra 88. Bookends, Simon & Garfunkel 87. Songs in the Key of Life, Stevie Wonder 86. Loaded, The Velvet Underground 85. The Clash UK, The Clash 84. Meddle, Pink Floyd 83. Music has the Right to Children, Boards of Canada 82. Daisies of the Galaxy, Eels 81. The Bends, Radiohead 80. Soft Bulletin, The Flaming Lips 79. Help!, The Beatles 78. Magical Mystery Tour, The Beatles 77. Face to Face, The Kinks 76. More Songs about Buildings and Food, The Talking Heads 75. The Ugly Organ, Cursive 74. Doolittle, The Pixies 73. Entertainment!, Gang of Four 72. Once We Were Trees, Beachwood Sparks 71. Pet Sounds, The Beach Boys 70. Geogaddi, Boards of Canada 69. Rounds, Four Tet 68. Thriller, Lambchop 67. Alien Lanes, Guided By Voices 66. Hawaii, The High Llamas 65. Fire in the City of Automatons, No Knife 64. Tigermilk, Belle & Sebastian 63. The Futureheads, The Futureheads 62. The Execution of All Things, Rilo Kiley 61. And Night Turned Itself Inside-Out, Yo La Tengo 60. Knife Play, Xiu Xiu 59. Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo, Devo 58. Five Leaves Left, Nick Drake 57. Where the Action Is, The Yardbirds 56. Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin 55. Oh, Inverted World, The Shins 54. Odelay, Beck 53. The Sophtware Slump, Grandaddy 52. XO, Elliott Smith 51. The White Album, The Beatles 50. The River, Bruce Springsteen 49. The Notorious Byrd Brothers, The Byrds 48. Hunky Dory, David Bowie 47. Phantom Planet, Phantom Planet 46. Zenyatta Mondatta, The Police 45. Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin 44. Their Satanic Majesties Request, The Rolling Stones 43. Internal Wrangler, Clinic 42. Menos el Oso, Minus the Bear 41. Substance, Joy Division 40. A Gift From A Flower To A Garden, Donovan 39. Nevermind Nirvana 38. Danse Macabre, The Faint 37. In Case We Die, Architecture in Helsinki 36. Guitar Romantic, The Exploding Hearts 35. The Moon and Antarctica, Modest Mouse 34. Homework, Daft Punk 33. Led Zeppelin III, Led Zeppelin 32. Learning About Your Scale, Half-Handed Cloud 31. Breakfast with Girls, Self 30. Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, Spiritualized 29. Village Green Preservation Society, The Kinks 28. Girls Can Tell, Spoon 27. Oui, The Sea and Cake 26. Feels, Animal Collective 25. Margarine Eclipse, Stereolab 24. Up, REM 23. Discovery of a World Inside The Moone, Apples In Stereo 22. Radiation Vibe, Fountains of Wayne 21. Kill the Moonlight Spoon 20. 1977, Ash 19. Zaireeka, The Flaming Lips 18. Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd 17. Is This It?, The Strokes 16. Revolver, The Beatles 15. Ghost of Fashion, Clem Snide 14. Together We're Heavy, The Polyphonic Spree 13. Sumday, Grandaddy 12. Trial of the Century, The French Kicks 11. The Blue Album, Weezer 10. Abbey Road, The Beatles 9. The Coast is Never Clear, Beulah 8. Illinois, Sufjan Stevens 7. The Sunlandic Twins, Of Montreal 6. Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, The Flaming Lips 5. Electric Version, The New Pornographers 4. OK Computer, Radiohead 3. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles 2. Rubber Soul, The Beatles 1. Pinkerton, Weezer
Honorable Mention:
Chutes Too Narrow, The Shins; What's Going On, Marvin Gaye; Master and Everyone, Will Oldham; Space Heater, Reverend Horton Heat; Surfer Rosa, The Pixies; More Songs About Buildings and Food, The Talking Heads; 69 Love Songs, The Magnetic Fields; Paul's Boutique, The Beastie Boys; Since I Left You, The Avalanches; Isolation Drills, Guided By Voices; All Hands on the Bad One, Sleater-Kinney
Artists I Think Are Overrated
Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead, My Bloody Valentine, New York Dolls, Pavement, Phish, Sonic Youth, your favorite band (not really)
Postcards welcome (no nudes). Also homemade bombs.
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Email: kthejoker at gmail AIM: kthejoker Birthing day: September 1
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Movies Watched in 2008 (Most recent in bold) (Recommended in italics) (Distinctly NOT recommended in strikethrough)
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