Tom Lehrer DAT Recordings
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Here’s the DAT Recordings from Tom Lehrer’s website. I included Hanukkah In Santa Monica (Piano Version), The Love Song of the Physical Anthropologist, I Got It From Agnes, Trees, and That’s Mathematics. I didn’t include the orchestral version of Hanukkah In Santa Monica, N Apostrophe T, and Selling Out because those are the takes that are heard in “The Remains Of Tom Lehrer” Album. If you want to hear those, you can go to this link:
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I also included some rare TL photos I’ve found from Facebook, Pinterest, etc.
Timestamps:
Hanukkah In Santa Monica-0:05
Hanukkah In Santa Monica (short version)- 1:13
The Love Song of the Physical Anthropologist- 2:16
The Love Song of the Physical Anthropologist Take 2- 3:34
The Love Song of the Physical Anthropologist Take 3- 4:53
The Love Song of the Physical Anthropologist Take 4- 5:23
I Got It From Agnes- 6:46
I Got It From Agnes Take 2- 8:42
Trees- (not an original TL song but a Joyce Kilmer poem)- 10:30
That’s Mathematics Take 4- 11:55
Pieces for That’s Mathematics- 13:48
That’s Mathematics- 14:58
All credit goes to the Tom Lehrer Archive:
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The polite version, which is the only one I have ever known, does not include " I'll try to get my ass over for Passover in Tel Aviv." Thank you once again for unearthing another Tom Leher gem.
Thank you for watching! I think personally he should’ve left that line in🤭
Love this.... to find Tom Lehrer stuff that I didn't know already is gold....
What a delight! the David Dodge family, like my own, memorized the lyrics and sang along with the records.
So cool
I have a huge crush on Tom L. I love everything about him.
Don't we all lol
Thank you!
Thank you for listening!
this is underrated
Nice!
How splentacular~!
Brilliant!
4:37 Yikes! I still wonder why he never officially released this song on any album. He could've released the take that sounded "close enough". Btw, when is the pic at 14:37 from? It looks recent, as well as some other pictures on here.
He probably just wasn’t happy with it. I thought the first take was perfect though. In my opinion at least. I found the picture off the TheaterMania website. The photo was dated May 10 2010
Thanks for all the photos and new material. Happy Now🥰
@@MrHappynow44Thanks for watching :)
15:47 I've never seen this image, the text that follows is so worrying! Do you perhaps still have a source for it? I've gotten curious now
Sorry for the late reply. I unfortunately don’t. I found it out of an old news article by just looking up Tom Lehrer. If you want to read I’d just look up Tom Lehrer attacked newspaper or something like that. Hope that helps
@@TLSongsss Thank you, I shall try 😊
@@BleedingLavendrI just remembered. I found that photo on Reddit.
I hate "uninvited" sounds. I nearly cursed the man who was clearing his throat before I realised who it was and what this was.