Laurie Anderson - Dance of Electricity paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Dance of Electricity - Laurie Anderson



A while ago, I got a call from the Tesla Institute in Belgrade, long distance. The voice was very faint and it said, "Understand do we that much of your work has been dedicated to Nikola Tesla and do we know the blackout of information about this man in the U.S. of A. And so we would like to invite you to the Institute as a free citizen of the world ... as a free speaker on American Imperialist Blackout of Information . Capitalist resistance to Technological Progress ... the Western World's obstruction of Innovation. So think about it." He hung up. I thought: Gee, really a chance to speak my mind, and I started doing some research on Tesla, whose life story is actually really sad.
Basically, he was the inventor of AC current, lots of kinds of generators and the Tesla coil. His dream was wireless energy. And he was working on a system in which you could plug appliances directly into the ground. A system which he never really perfected.
Tesla came over from Graz and went to work for Thomas Edison. Edison couldn't stand Tesla for several reasons. One was that Tesla showed up for work every day in formal dress--morning coat, spats, top hat and gloves--and this just wasn't the American Way at the time. Edison also hated Tesla because Tesla invented so many things while wearing these clothes.
Edison did his best to prevent conversion to AC and did everything he could to discredit it. In his later years, Edison was something of a showman and he went around on the Chautauqua circuit in upstate New York giving demonstrations of the evil effects of AC. He always brought a dog with him and he'd get up on stage and say: "Ladies and gentlemen! I will now demonstrate the effects of AC current on this dog!" And he took two bare wires and attached them to the dog's head and the dog was dead in under thirty seconds.
At any rate, I decided to open the series of talks in Belgrade with a song called "The Dance of Electricity" and its beat is derived from an actual dance--an involuntary dance--and it's the dance you do when one of your fingers gets wedged in a live socket and your arms start pumping up and down and your mouth is slowly opening and closing and you can feel the power but no words will come out.



Writer(s): Laurie Anderson


Laurie Anderson - United States Live
Album United States Live
date de sortie
29-07-2008

1 Say Hello
2 Walk the Dog
3 Violin Solo
4 Closed Circuits
5 For a Large and Changing Room
6 Pictures of It
7 Language of the Future
8 Cartoon Song
9 Small Voice
10 Three Walking Songs
11 The Healing Horn
12 New Jersey Turnpike
13 So Happy Birthday
14 English
15 Dance of Electricity
16 Three Songs for Paper, Film and Video
17 Sax Solo
18 Sax Duet
19 Born, Never Asked
20 From the Air
21 Beginning French
22 O Superman
23 Talkshow
24 Frames for the Pictures
25 Democratic Way
26 Looking for You
27 Walking and Falling
28 Private Property
29 Neon Duet
30 Let X=X
31 The Mailman's Nightmare
32 Difficult Listening Hour
33 Language Is a Virus from Outer Space
34 Reverb
35 If You Can't Talk About It, Point to It
36 Violin Walk
37 City Song
38 Finnish Farmers
39 Red Map
40 Hey Ah
41 Bagpipe Solo
42 Steven Weed
43 Time and a Half
44 Voices On Tape
45 Example #22
46 Strike
47 False Documents
48 New York Social Life
49 A Curious Phenomenon
50 Yankee See
51 I Dreamed I Had to Take a Test...
52 Running Dogs
53 Four, Three, Two, One
54 The Big Top
55 It Was Up In the Mountains
56 Odd Objects
57 Dr. Miller
58 Big Science
59 Big Science (Reprise)
60 Cello Solo
61 It Tango
62 Blue Lagoon
63 Hothead (La langue d'amour)
64 Stiff Neck
65 Telephone Song
66 Sweaters
67 We've Got Four Big Clocks
68 Song for Two Jims
69 Over the River
70 Mach 20
71 Rising Sun
72 The Visitors
73 The Stranger
74 Classified
75 Going Somewhere?
76 Fireworks
77 Dog Show
78 Lighting Out for the Territories




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