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==Chronology== | ==Chronology== | ||
* Hirsch Farm Project Now {{MediaLink|YouTube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGYF_RpNVOI}} | * Hirsch Farm Project Now (1998) {{MediaLink|YouTube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGYF_RpNVOI}} | ||
** [[Elisa Randazzo]] - vocals | ** [[Elisa Randazzo]] - vocals | ||
** [[Mayo Thompson]] - guitar | ** [[Mayo Thompson]] - guitar | ||
* | * IOIP: Great Ubiquity (2010) [https://web.archive.org/web/20150215101941/http://i-o-i-p.com/MK_HFP_Digital%20Man%20in%20a%20Digital%20House%20%5BDigitize%20My%20Ass%5D1999.m4a Link] | ||
** Alternate version without overlapping vocals | |||
==Interpretations== | ==Interpretations== |
Revision as of 00:01, 3 April 2023

Lyrics
Digital man in his digital t-shirt And a digital woman in a digital dress Had a digital baby of a digital gender In a digital bed in a digital maternity ward
They left through a digital doorway to a digital car To a digital neighborhood it was a digital garden
Inside the digital home Was a picture of a digital wife It was painted by hand And looked incredibly silly ?
Digital has no end I'm not even sure how it began
My ass, if you can, oh If you can, oh Digitze my ass Digitze my ass If you can, oh If you can, oh Digitize my ass
If you can, oh
Lyrics: Mitchell Kane
Music: Mayo Thompson
Chronology
- Hirsch Farm Project Now (1998)
- Elisa Randazzo - vocals
- Mayo Thompson - guitar
- IOIP: Great Ubiquity (2010) Link
- Alternate version without overlapping vocals
Interpretations
- "A short pop song about the digital everyday. Written in 1998 for the Hirsch Farm Project Retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago."[2]
- The tune was recycled from the then-unreleased 1984 Red Crayola song Why We Need Idealistic Children