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I've recently been informed that the Halloween party traditional at the annual department retreat may be replaced by "something that might resemble Oktoberfest and a short-sketch show possibly with group singing."  Being the sort of person I am, this immediately provoked a web search for science-based songs that I could sing. 

I was already familiar with a few, namely Tom Lehrer's Elements, Monty Python's Galaxy Song, and The Amphioxus Song (the latter stumbled upon when I was working at the genome center and doing amphioxus finishing).  And I knew a bunch of programmer/sci-fi filk songs (HAL's Song - it's in the comments, search for "I sent Frank to fix the antenna" and sing it to "My bonnie lies over the ocean", You Can Build a Mainframe From the Things You Find at Home), but those seemed inappropriate for the group.  Surely, surely there were more out there. 

Surprise!  There are!

The journal Nature runs a blog called The Great Beyond that has collected a whole lotta science songs, many with videos.  There's possibilities there.  They also link in one of those posts to rips of Singing Science records, a six-LP set for kids produced in the "late 1950s / early 1960s by Hy Zaret and Lou Singer. (Zaret's main claim to fame is writing the lyrics to the classic "Unchained >Melody" for the 1955 movie "Unchained", later recorded by the Righteous Brothers and more recently used in 'Ghost'.)"  I listened to much of "What is an Animal?" before I broke under the wave of saccharine cuteness-for-5-year-olds and turned it off.

Happy Friday!

From: [identity profile] shoutingboy.livejournal.com
A lot of Jonathan Coulton's stuff is pretty geeky. For straight-up math content, you can go with Mandelbrot Set. (It has one bad word, but you could change it to "freaking"...)

Though I guess That Spells DNA would be more appropriate?

I think you can buy instrumental-only background tracks from that site, to sing to. I've done "Re: Your Brains" and "Skullcrusher Mountain" a few times at karaoke...
From: [identity profile] amethyst73.livejournal.com
Oooo! I'd forgotten about Coulton... and I didn't even know about the DNA song. That... could work. :D Thank you!

Date: 2009-10-04 06:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cerebralpaladin.livejournal.com
If you haven't heard They Might Be Giants's children's science songs, you should totally check them out as well. They are awesome. The best known is probably "The Sun (is a Mass of Incandescent Gas)" but "Mammals" is pretty well-known too, and they have others. Strongly recommended.

Date: 2009-10-05 05:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] woodwindy.livejournal.com
Do you know Walter Fox Smith's physics songs? His website has a bunch of his originals and links to other songs as well.

ETA: I especially recommend "Ampere's Law"!
Edited Date: 2009-10-05 05:13 pm (UTC)

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