Paul Crowley (
ciphergoth) wrote2002-06-13 12:53 pm
Long distance information, give me Memphis, Tennessee
Where are the songs that refer to email, SMS, and suchlike in the same way as so many songs refer to the phone, in a straightforward way without trying to be cool about it?
Update: http://www.pensive.org/jeff/mrfone/culture.htm
Update: http://www.pensive.org/jeff/mrfone/culture.htm
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(Only song I can think of offhand that refers to e-mail is this one - and no, I'm not proud.)
Hey, he hasn't included the fabulous '5-7-0-5' by City Boy...
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Oh, and I think Republica's "From the rush hour with love" is implicitly about a mobile. I'm getting slightly closer.
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If you tell me when you want it
then I'll text you when I can
I can text you in the bathroom I can text you in the hall
I can text you in the bedroom I can text you from a funeral love mum x
OK, I tweaked it slightly...
Darling can't you hear me,
S.M.S.
The love you gave me
Nothing else can save me,
S.M.S.
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The predominant style of music to feature references to text and mobile phones and such is rap. ~shrug~ I went and looked.
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There's also this alarmingly geeky looking set of tunes (a band called Arpanet?!) I saw in HMV the other day.
And did not buy, I'll have you know.
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The only person I can think of who's written songs about modern techno-culture that are any good, is Momus (http://www.demon.co.uk/momus/). I think he's geeky enough to escape allegations of trying to be cool. I particularly like "Virtual Valerie" on "The Philosophy of Momus":
Also check out "Girlish Boy" on the same CD.
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"X said to Y what A said to B
B wrote an E mail and sent it to me
I showed C and C wrote to A:
Flaming world war three..."
Full lyrics here (scroll down).
"I sent a message through the Internet but it rejected it" is from Horny by Mousse T, but I'm sure you knew that.