Petey: I'm learning a new piece called "Digital Fidgets". Alice: Can I hear it? Petey: It was attributed to Mozart, but he denied it. Alice: I've got some of it stuck in my hair.
(grazer, that’s an oboe. Mozart composed “Digital Fidgets” for oboe, banjo, piano, cello, bongo, and piccolo. It’s one of those pieces he wrote when he was 4.)
“Digital Fidgets” sounds like one of those companies you see in the credits of movies that handle the special effects Industrial Light and Magic has to farm out. Probably half a dozen caffeine-fueled 25 year-olds working out of a converted fish warehouse down in Dogpatch…
They could take their brother/ sister act on American Idol!
Simon - Well that was just gastly.. the words.. the tune ..I’m not sure of the effect you were going for but.. well I just think you need to reconsider if you want to be back next week
Randy- Dat was de Bomb Dawg !
Carla - Could you do it again .. I was filing my nails and missed it….
Ellen - OH that was sooo good .. I mean really good .. like almost excellent even .. you guys are going to be the biggest stars to ever come off this show.. and you might even get singing jobs too !
What an amazing coincidence! Mozart’s original lyric is:
Jede Pfütze hat einen Regenbogen,Jede Sturmabwasserkanal ist voll von Abfall,Ich habe jetzt ein Glas Schokoladenmilch getrunken,Und ich habe einen großen Schnurrbart!
It doesn’t rhyme in the German, but it has a certain oomph!
Excellent, fritzoid, and for those who DON’T have Firefox translator:
“Every puddle has a rainbow
Any storm sewer is full of waste,
I have just drunk a glass of chocolate milk,
And I have a great mustache!”
I’ve solved the mystery! “Digital Fidgets” wasn’t written by Mozart, it was written by the archfiend Salieri, who signed Mozart’s name to the composition in an attempt to discredit his hated rival! That would explain Mozart’s denial of responsibility.
There’s a movie to be made there, somewhere. Maybe we can get that Da Vinci Code guy…
I seem to recall seing those very notes falling off the score of one of PDQ Bach’s pieces, which was reprinted in: Schickele, Peter. “The Definitive Biography of P. D. Q. Bach, (1807–1742)?”. New York: Random House, 1976. ISBN 0-394-73409-2.
margueritem over 14 years ago
I’d deny it, too.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
I like it, it’s cute with the notes in the last panel!
Hi Marg!
margueritem over 14 years ago
‘Morning, Terry!
lazygrazer over 14 years ago
I recognize the score, and yes, Mozart did write it….but it was written to be played on a banjo—not a clarinet.
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
Too many notes.
(grazer, that’s an oboe. Mozart composed “Digital Fidgets” for oboe, banjo, piano, cello, bongo, and piccolo. It’s one of those pieces he wrote when he was 4.)
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
*”Digital Fidgets, Digital Frog… . . *
Yukoneric over 14 years ago
Nah, I play Mozart all day at work. Do not recognize the tune.
shewith5 over 14 years ago
I know how Alice feels. SOmedays I wish I could just knock whatever song is boppin’ in my head OUT!
Digital Frog over 14 years ago
Dry - You called?
I think the rumor got started when the band teacher found the sheet music at Moe’s Art & Music Discount Emporium…
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I think I’d deny it, too. Maybe you should wash your hair, Alice.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Let’s play musical hairs.
vldazzle over 14 years ago
I don’t believe he played that many notes at once, but I love the storm cloud effect and that some fell on Alice - very cute!
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
“Digital Fidgets” sounds like one of those companies you see in the credits of movies that handle the special effects Industrial Light and Magic has to farm out. Probably half a dozen caffeine-fueled 25 year-olds working out of a converted fish warehouse down in Dogpatch…
gillbillvolume1 over 14 years ago
Hay I bet if we could use this tune and add some words and it’d be a bit hit on the Pop charts !!!!
lets add some lyrics:
Every Puddle has a rainbow Every Puddle has a rainbow Every Puddle has a rainbow Every Puddle has a rainbow Every Puddle has a rainbow
Dmajor over 14 years ago
gillbillv1 – you beat me to it! Excellent choice of lyrics.
lazygrazer over 14 years ago
Haha, you guys are tops. …………………………………..
Perfect lyrics for the tune, gillbill….but the piece needs a catchy chorus….
Chorus:
Every Puddle has a rainbow Every Puddle has a rainbow Every Puddle has a rainbow Every Puddle has a rainbow
…with a grand finale’ crescendo….
Every Puddle has a rainbooooooow!
Lyons Group, Inc. over 14 years ago
Now she has “digital hair frizzies”.
gillbillvolume1 over 14 years ago
They could take their brother/ sister act on American Idol!
Simon - Well that was just gastly.. the words.. the tune ..I’m not sure of the effect you were going for but.. well I just think you need to reconsider if you want to be back next week
Randy- Dat was de Bomb Dawg !
Carla - Could you do it again .. I was filing my nails and missed it….
Ellen - OH that was sooo good .. I mean really good .. like almost excellent even .. you guys are going to be the biggest stars to ever come off this show.. and you might even get singing jobs too !
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
What an amazing coincidence! Mozart’s original lyric is:
Jede Pfütze hat einen Regenbogen, Jede Sturmabwasserkanal ist voll von Abfall, Ich habe jetzt ein Glas Schokoladenmilch getrunken, Und ich habe einen großen Schnurrbart!
It doesn’t rhyme in the German, but it has a certain oomph!
Ushindi over 14 years ago
Excellent, fritzoid, and for those who DON’T have Firefox translator: “Every puddle has a rainbow Any storm sewer is full of waste, I have just drunk a glass of chocolate milk, And I have a great mustache!”
policelimit Premium Member over 14 years ago
LOL @ Gillbill and Grazer!
sthakrar over 14 years ago
We could put the words we started yesterday to this tune!
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
I’ve solved the mystery! “Digital Fidgets” wasn’t written by Mozart, it was written by the archfiend Salieri, who signed Mozart’s name to the composition in an attempt to discredit his hated rival! That would explain Mozart’s denial of responsibility.
There’s a movie to be made there, somewhere. Maybe we can get that Da Vinci Code guy…
comics4brown over 14 years ago
not Mozart .. more like P.D.Q. Bach if you ask me!
Destiny23 over 14 years ago
I have four P.D.Q. Bach CDs, and none of them have this tune. I must be missing one!
DCStark over 13 years ago
I seem to recall seing those very notes falling off the score of one of PDQ Bach’s pieces, which was reprinted in: Schickele, Peter. “The Definitive Biography of P. D. Q. Bach, (1807–1742)?”. New York: Random House, 1976. ISBN 0-394-73409-2.
The mystery is solved!