THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED LYRICS

Technology

Do you remember in the old days?
We used to sit round in a circle and play songs on the piano
And if you wanted someone else to hear it, you'd have to write it down
You had to send it on a horse and it would take about a fortnight

But now we're in the future
I can write songs on my computer
Imagine the futility
Of a horse trying to keep up with me

Do you remember in the old days?
We used to spin black plastic round and touch it with a needle
Some people say that's better than the stuff that we've got now
But hey, move over Grandad, this is the 21st century, man

Stop and have a think what the future might hold
We could clone our favourite pop stars and make them do the washing up
Or replace our ears with samplers and our larynxes with CD burners
And have drum loops pouring out of our mouths

And what if I invented a sound
That could wipe out an army but leave the buildings intact?
I'm not saying I'd use it but we'll have to wait and see
That's the wonderful, exciting, sexy world of technology



Words by Waen Shepherd 2003
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Written for BBC Radio 2's The Day the Music Died
Original transmission 22.11.03


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