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.
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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