It's More Fun to Compute Heimcomputer
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It's more fun to compute
It's more fun to compute




Overall Meaning

Kraftwerk's song "It's more fun to compute" is a track from their 1981 album "Computer World". The lyrics of the song "It's more fun to compute" are short and repetitive, consisting only of the phrase "It's more fun to compute" repeated twice. The song immediately establishes a connection between the audience and the concept of computing as it repeats this phrase more than a dozen times over the four-minute and eighteen second-long piece while the music plays. While the song is repetitive, the melody and tempo are arranged in a way that keep the listener interested in the story being told.


On a superficial level, the message of the song seems to be very simple: it's more enjoyable to compute than to do just about anything else in life. This could be interpreted as an allusion to the greater efficiency and power that computer science brings to society, or to the simple pleasures that electronics bring. However, there appears to be a deeper message concealed within the lyrics. By repeating the phrase, "It's more fun to compute," Kraftwerk is commenting on the growing dependence upon automation and digital technology, as well as humanity's apparent surrender to technological evolution. The song's upbeat tempo and recurrent melody is therefore an ironic commentary on the rise of technology in human life, celebrating the benefits of machines but questioning how far humanity has yet to go.


Line by Line Meaning

It's more fun to compute
Enjoyment in creating mathematics and solving algorithms as opposed to regular leisure activities.


It's more fun to compute
Enjoyment in creating mathematics and solving algorithms as opposed to regular leisure activities.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RALF HUETTER, FLORIAN SCHNEIDER-ESLEBEN, KARL BARTOS

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