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==Indicia== | ==Indicia== | ||
* '''Written''': early 2014 | * '''Written''': music early 2014? lyrics mostly 2010-03-08 (see [[/archive]]) | ||
* '''Recorded''': just before [[SRS]] -- a week or two, I think? I wanted to finish the song before doing the thing, since it's clearly from the POV of someone who is ''going to'' but hasn't yet. | |||
* '''Listen''' on [https://soundcloud.com/woozalia/anatomic SoundCloud] or over here → | * '''Listen''' on [https://soundcloud.com/woozalia/anatomic SoundCloud] or over here → | ||
*: The vocals need redoing, though. | |||
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==Demo Recording== | ==Demo Recording== | ||
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This was my first recording since beginning [[Me/transition|transition]] and also my first recording using only open-source tools (I used Audacity running on Ubuntu MATE instead of CoolEdit Pro running on Windows XP). There are a lot of things that need to be fixed, but I had to stop myself in order to get it mixed and posted before [[Me/SRS|the event]]. The Fender Rhodes in this recording is actually a digital piano; I have a Fender Rhodes, but it's buried under boxes and there just wasn't time to dig it out. | This was my first recording since beginning [[Me/transition|transition]] and also my first recording using only open-source tools (I used Audacity running on Ubuntu MATE instead of CoolEdit Pro running on Windows XP). There are a lot of things that need to be fixed, but I had to stop myself in order to get it mixed and posted before [[Me/SRS|the event]]. The Fender Rhodes in this recording is actually a digital piano; I have a Fender Rhodes, but it's buried under boxes and there just wasn't time to dig it out. | ||
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When the idea for this song first came into my head, my reaction was "OMG, I couldn't possibly write a song about ''that''; people don't want to think about it, it's gross" and so on -- but it just kind of sat there on a tree-branch and tossed ideas at me until I had to write it down (but I still didn't post it publicly). Three years later, people are talking about this stuff a lot more and it doesn't seem nearly as bizarre a topic. | When the idea for this song first came into my head, my reaction was "OMG, I couldn't possibly write a song about ''that''; people don't want to think about it, it's gross" and so on -- but it just kind of sat there on a tree-branch and tossed ideas at me until I had to write it down (but I still didn't post it publicly). Three years later, people are talking about this stuff a lot more and it doesn't seem nearly as bizarre a topic. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
: | : Things never really seemed right on the front of me | ||
: It seemed a cruel distortion of humanity | : It seemed a cruel distortion of humanity | ||
: An accident | : An accident – erroneous ontogeny | ||
: And that is why I'm changing my anatomy. | : And that is why I'm changing my anatomy. | ||
Latest revision as of 01:18, 24 January 2023
Indicia
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Demo Recording
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This was my first recording since beginning transition and also my first recording using only open-source tools (I used Audacity running on Ubuntu MATE instead of CoolEdit Pro running on Windows XP). There are a lot of things that need to be fixed, but I had to stop myself in order to get it mixed and posted before the event. The Fender Rhodes in this recording is actually a digital piano; I have a Fender Rhodes, but it's buried under boxes and there just wasn't time to dig it out.
When the idea for this song first came into my head, my reaction was "OMG, I couldn't possibly write a song about that; people don't want to think about it, it's gross" and so on -- but it just kind of sat there on a tree-branch and tossed ideas at me until I had to write it down (but I still didn't post it publicly). Three years later, people are talking about this stuff a lot more and it doesn't seem nearly as bizarre a topic.
Lyrics
- Things never really seemed right on the front of me
- It seemed a cruel distortion of humanity
- An accident – erroneous ontogeny
- And that is why I'm changing my anatomy.
- Sometimes the cells divide into calamity
- Sometimes I think I must need a lobotomy
- Who wants to be a freak from a laboratry
- But even so I must change my anatomy.
- Ohh... maybe it's best to let it go...
- Sometimes the things you think you want are no better than the things you know.
- Ohh... if you think things over long enough
- you'll begin to wonder whether up is down.
- Brains don't always match up with biology
- You can't make everything right with technology
- But leaving things unchanged just makes a sadder me
- So that is why I must change my anatomy.
- (solo - 2 verses)
- Ohhh... that I could wake up in a different universe
- Maybe it would be better, though possibly it could be worse
- Ohh... if you doubt yourself hard enough
- you'll begin to wonder whether up is down.
- I never really wanted to make progeny
- I've had more than I wanted of ontogeny
- It's time to undo the things that shatter me
- And that is why I must change my anatomy.
- solo playout - 2 verses
verse chords:
- Dm . . Dm7
- Gm7. .
- A . A7.
- Dm . . .