I'm a Robot
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"I'm a Robot" | |||||
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Album track by Weezer | |||||
Album | Death to False Metal | ||||
Released | November 2, 2010 | ||||
Format | CD, digital | ||||
Recorded | 2004 | ||||
Length | 2:30 | ||||
Label | DGC Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Rivers Cuomo | ||||
RC# | 718 | ||||
COR# | 368 | ||||
Producer(s) | Chad Bamford | ||||
Status | officially released | ||||
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Death to False Metal track listing | |||||
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Rivers Cuomo song chronology | |||||
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This song is part of the "I'm a Robot" (COR# 368) lineage of songs
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"I'm a Robot" is the sixth track on Death to False Metal.
Contents
Appearances
- Death to False Metal (2010)
- Alone IX: The Make Believe Years (2020)
Overview
Development
"I'm a Robot" came to exist in its final form in July of 2004, with July 31 being the first date in the recording history to list the song as "I'm a Robot". The song evolved over time from the 2002 track "Prodigy Lover" (thus sharing a number in the Catalog of Riffs), with "I'm a Robot" seemingly only retaining the chord progression of the verse of "Prodigy Lover".
From "Prodigy Lover", the song evolved multiple times as demo recordings by Rivers, first as a song called "Kings of Money", then an untitled revision, then "Show Me Who You Are", then "Happy Robot", before finally becoming "I'm a Robot". Aside from "Kings of Money" and the untitled revision, these titles are currently in circulation among fans.
Make Believe contender, Death to False Metal
"I'm a Robot" was completed during initial sessions for the band's Make Believe album. The song was one of twelve specific songs initially recorded by the band after Rivers had done much writing and revising. However, after much reconsideration from the band in late 2004 and early 2005, several of these completed songs were cut, including "I'm a Robot", becoming one of what is known as the "fallen soldiers" of the album.
In 2010, when assembling the Death to False Metal album, the completed 2004 version of "I'm a Robot" was reconsidered and included on the album.
Known recordings
Performer(s) | Title | Filename | Date of recording | Recording location | Length | Appeared on | Notes |
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Rivers Cuomo | Prodigy Lover | 368 Prodigy Lover.mp3 | 2002 | 3:18 | Alone VIII: The Maladroit Years | ||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | February 2002[1] | ? | ||||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | March 4, 2002[1] | Westlake Recording Studios, West Hollywood, CA | ||||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | April 13, 2002[2] | Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA | "Version 3" | |||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | April 18, 2002[3] | Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA | "Version 4" | |||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | WEEZER-2002-04-22_Prodigy_Lover_368.mp3 | April 22, 2002 | Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA | 3:14 | Released on weezer.com | |
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | June 23, 2002[4] | Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA | ||||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | June 26, 2002[5] | Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA | ||||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | June 27, 2002[6] | Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA | ||||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | June 28, 2002[7] | Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA | ||||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | June 30, 2002[8] | Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA | ||||
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | weezer-2002-07-02_prodigy_lover_368.mp3 | July 2, 2002 | Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA | 2:56 | Released on weezer.com | |
Weezer | Prodigy Lover | July 16, 2002 | The Lodge Recording Studios, Indianapolis, IN | 3:03 | Video Capture Device | Video recording of demo session. Shmedly on keyboards. | |
Weezer | Kings of Money | November 1, 2002[9] | S.I.R. Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA | ||||
Weezer | Kings of Money | November 2, 2002[9] | S.I.R. Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA | ||||
Weezer | Kings of Money | November 3, 2002 | The Hotel Cafe, Los Angeles, CA | Live performance. Secret acoustic show. | |||
Weezer | Kings of Money | November 4, 2003[9] | Unknown office space, Los Angeles, CA | Acoustic demo; incomplete | |||
Weezer | Kings of Money | November 4, 2003[9] | Unknown office space, Los Angeles, CA | Acoustic demo; rejected take | |||
Weezer | Kings of Money | November 4, 2003[9] | Unknown office space, Los Angeles, CA | Acoustic demo; rejected take | |||
Weezer | Kings of Money | November 4, 2003[9] | Unknown office space, Los Angeles, CA | Acoustic demo | |||
Weezer | Kings of Money | November 6, 2003[9] | Swing House Rehearsal & Recording, Los Angeles, CA | Recorded to Marantz CD burner, with Rick Rubin | |||
Weezer | untitled | November 19, 2003[9] | Swing House Rehearsal & Recording, Los Angeles, CA | Recorded to Marantz CD burner, with Rick Rubin | |||
Weezer | Show Me Who You Are | December 1, 2003—January 30, 2004[10] | Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA | Day-to-day info unknown | |||
Rivers Cuomo | Show Me Who You Are | 08 368 Show Me Who You Are (triplet.mp3 | April 23, 2004 | S.I.R. Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA | 3:22 | Alone IX: The Make Believe Years | |
Rivers Cuomo | Show Me Who You Are | 12 368 Show Me Who You Are (8th melo.mp3 | May 18, 2004 | S.I.R. Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA | 3:18 | Alone IX: The Make Believe Years | |
Rivers Cuomo | Stupid Robot | 09 368 Stupid Robot.mp3 | June 3, 2004 | S.I.R. Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA | 3:15 | Alone IX: The Make Believe Years | |
Rivers Cuomo | Happy Robot | 09 368 Happy Robot.mp3 | June 4, 2004 | S.I.R. Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA | 3:14 | Alone IX: The Make Believe Years | |
Rivers Cuomo | I'm a Robot | 06 368 I'm a Robot.mp3 | July 20, 2004 | S.I.R. Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA | 2:40 | Alone IX: The Make Believe Years | |
Rivers Cuomo | I'm a Robot | 06 368 I'm a Robot.mp3 | July 20, 2004 | S.I.R. Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA | 2:40 | Alone IX: The Make Believe Years | |
Weezer | I'm a Robot | September 25, 2004 | Grandmaster Recorders, Los Angeles, CA | Rough mix | |||
Weezer | I'm a Robot | 2010(?) | S.I.R. Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA | 2:30 | Death to False Metal |
Personnel
- Rivers Cuomo – lead guitar, lead vocals
- Patrick Wilson – percussion
- Brian Bell – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Scott Shriner - bass guitar, backing vocals
Audio
Lyrics
I ride the train to work every day
I reach my cubicle about 9 a.m.
I have to earn money to pay my bills
But I don't know how my life turned out this way
I'm a robot, I'm a robot
I don't have any feeling in my heart
I have a wife and a child waiting at home
Occasionally I give my dog a bone
If I am feeling wacky, then I might
Drink a quart of vodka; spend the night down in the gutter
I'm a robot, I'm a robot
I don't have any feeling in my heart
Don't you worry, don't you worry about me
Don't you worry, don't you worry about me
This is how my father was, how his father was
Don't you worry, don't you worry about me
I'm a robot, I'm a robot
I don't have any feeling in my heart
I'm a robot, I'm a robot
I don't have any feeling in my heart
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 7 March 2002. Karl's Corner - 03/07/2002
- ↑ Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 13 April 2002. Karl's Corner - 04/13/2002
- ↑ Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 18 April 2002. Karl's Corner - 04/18/2002
- ↑ Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 25 June 2002. Karl's Corner - 06/25/2002
- ↑ Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 27 June 2002. Karl's Corner - 06/27/2002
- ↑ Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 27 June 2002. Karl's Corner - 06/27/2002
- ↑ Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 28 June 2002. Karl's Corner - 06/28/2002
- ↑ Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 30 June 2002. Karl's Corner - 06/30/2002
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Weezer Recording History - Page 14
- ↑ Weezer Recording History - Page 15