The iTunes Music Store Song
It would be depressing to end this chapter with such a bummer of a warning, so here’s a little song parody that appeared on the Web shortly after the iTunes Music Store had its grand opening. It’s attributed to filk master Scott Taylor.
Tip
Filk songs are parodies of well-known tunes, or original compositions, with lyrics about computers, TV, movies, science fiction, fantasy, and other crunchy bites of the pop culture universe tossed in. It’s a goofy and exuberant art form unto itself. (See http://dmoz.org/Arts/Music/Styles/Filk.)
iTunes Man
To the tune of “Piano Man” (Billy Joel)
It’s nine o’clock at the iTunes store, A phenomenal crowd’s logging on, There’s an old man on AOL, Finding music from ages bygone. He says, “Steve, can you play me a memory? I’m not really sure how it goes, But I typed in a track and got album names back! And I’m not even wearing my clothes!” Oh la da da diddy da da, la da diddy da da da. Sell us a song, you’re the iTunes man, Sell us a song tonight. Well, we’re all in the mood for a melody, And you’ve got the pricing just right. Now Claude at Vivendi’s a friend of mine, And his business is selling CDs. ...