Under the Lemon Demon name, Neil has released seven full length albums and two EPs. Neil is also known for being the creator of a genre of Flash animation called "Animutation" which is characterized by unpredictable montages of pop-culture images set to music, often in a language foreign to the intended viewers. He is also known from his YouTube channel, 'NeilCicierega', most famous for his Potter Puppet Pals series.
Geocities
Lemon Demon Lyrics
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Good evening, radio audience
Good evening, radio audience
And now, for our Western listeners, say
Good afternoon, radio audience
Good afternoon, radio audience
And now, for our Eastern listeners, say
Good evening, radio audience
Would you please let the Voder say for our Eastern (Western) listeners
Good evening (afternoon), radio audience
Good afternoon (evening), radio audience
Would you please let the Voder say
The lyrics to Lemon Demon's song Geocities can be interpreted as a commentary on the early days of the internet, particularly the rise of personal websites hosted on platforms like Geocities. The Voder mentioned in the lyrics was a device used for speech synthesis, which allowed for the creation of computer-generated voices. The usage of the Voder in the lyrics could be seen as a nod to the technological advancements of the time.
The repetition of the phrases "Good evening, radio audience" and "Good afternoon, radio audience" seems to serve as a way of acknowledging the global reach of the internet and the potential for people from all over the world to access the same content. The lyrics also play with the idea of time zones, with the Voder instructed to say different greetings depending on whether the audience is in the Eastern or Western hemisphere.
Overall, the lyrics of Geocities can be interpreted as a nostalgic reflection on the early days of the internet and the excitement surrounding the ability to create and share personal websites.
Line by Line Meaning
Will you please make the Voder say for our Eastern listeners
Can you program the voice synthesizer to greet our listeners in the Eastern time zone?
Good evening, radio audience
A friendly greeting to those tuning in during the evening hours.
And now, for our Western listeners, say
Let's switch to greeting listeners in the Western time zone.
Good afternoon, radio audience
A friendly greeting to those tuning in during the afternoon hours.
And now, for our Eastern listeners, say
Let's switch back to greeting listeners in the Eastern time zone.
Would you please let the Voder say for our Eastern (Western) listeners
Can the voice synthesizer give a greeting appropriate for the time zone of our audience?
Good evening (afternoon), radio audience
A friendly greeting appropriate for the evening (afternoon) hours, depending on the time zone of the listener.
Good afternoon (evening), radio audience
A friendly greeting appropriate for the afternoon (evening) hours, depending on the time zone of the listener.
Would you please let the Voder say
Can we program the voice synthesizer to say something else?
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