- When 14.4k Modems Were The Standard
- Parody of "Bridge of Avignon" by Philippe Marteau
- The contrafactum is about the time when 14.4k was the most common transmission speed on which to surf the 'Net (known back then as the Information Superhighway). This would've been around the mid-'90s.
- Update the instrumentation to how popular music would've sounded in the mid-'90s.
- Music video ideas
- All clips and snippets of 14.4k modems are to be shown on the music vid.
- Lyric ideas
- LYRICS:
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Wednesday, November 01, 2017
Son of W.A.Y. parody: When 14.4k Modems Were The Standard
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14.4k modems,
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mid-90s,
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Son of W.A.Y.,
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