Che Spencer Tweedy, il figlio quindicenne di Jeff Tweedy dei Wilco, abbia dei geni buoni lo sapevamo già da quando 2 anni fa suonò la batteria nella band del padre al Madison Square Garden, e lo sa anche chiunque legga il suo blog. Ce ne fossero in giro, di ragazzini già così in gamba.
A me, ad esempio, ha divertito un sacco la storia di Single digits:
A few weeks ago, my algebra class was assigned a project called “Mathematic Karaoke,” for which were told to pick a song, make it about numbers (and stuff), and record ourselves singing it. The class immediately burst into exclamation: “I’m gonna do Eminem!” chirped one, “I’m gonna do Soulja Boy,” another. So it only seemed to appropriate to follow along the pop-stream criteria, with Ms. Beyoncé Knowles. Of course, Single Ladies was my tune of choice.
My mom actually gave me the initially idea of Single Digits – after that, it was cake. Once I started recording, auto-tune worked its way in, and the rest was history. Enjoy.
All the single digits
All the single digits
Now put your hands upFive on your left and
Five on your right and
Ten on your little bitty toes
Add ‘em all together and
Whaddya know, you got
Twenty digits right on the noseUp in your grill
Ready to thrill
These numbers gonna be your best friend
Plug them in
Addition
Now you really graphingCause if you like it then you shoulda put a line on it
If you like it then you shoulda put a line on it
You can’t have a system if there is no line on it
Cause if you like it then you shoulda put a line on itWhoa-oa-oa [#]
MP3 Spencer Tweedy – Single digits (Beyonce cover)
[peraltro, a suo tempo di Single Ladies ne fece una specie di versione spoken anche il padre]