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[[File:Misterioso-article.png|thumb|upright|New York Times, Sept. 26, 1989 "Chess-Playing Computer Closing In on Champions" by Robert Byrne<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1989/09/26/science/chess-playing-computer-closing-in-on-champions.html</ref>]] | |||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
{{Lyrics| | {{Lyrics| | ||
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Among matches that it won | Among matches that it won | ||
Was the one it won against | Was the one it won against | ||
The Danish grandmaster | The Danish grandmaster Bent Larsen | ||
Ranked the 96th | Ranked the 96th | ||
It works in powerful ? machines | It works in powerful ? machines | ||
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==Chronology== | ==Chronology== | ||
* | *Cowws Quintett with Mayo Thompson - {{RLink|Book}} {{MediaLink|Bandcamp=https://destination-out.bandcamp.com/track/misterioso}} | ||
** [[Mayo Thompson]] - vocals | ** [[Mayo Thompson]] - vocals | ||
** | ** Rüdiger Carl - accordion, clarinet | ||
** Jay Oliver - double bass | |||
** Phil Wachsmann - violin, electronics | |||
** Stephan Wittwer - electric guitar | |||
** Irène Schweizer - piano | |||
== Retrospectives == | |||
Liner notes | |||
<blockquote> | |||
Studio, July/Dec 1989 | |||
Chess tournament between man and computer, text and voice Mayo Thompson | |||
</blockquote> | |||
==Interpretations== | ==Interpretations== | ||
* The music is a 1958 piece | * The music is a 1958 piece titled "[[wikipedia:Misterioso_(Thelonious_Monk_album)|Misterioso]]" by [[wikipedia:Thelonious_Monk|Thelonious Monk]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oHjXTZO33g</ref> | ||
* | * The lyrics are based on a [https://www.nytimes.com/1989/09/26/science/chess-playing-computer-closing-in-on-champions.html New York Times article] published September 26, 1989 about the chess computer [[wikipedia:Deep_Thought_(chess_computer)|Deep Thought]]. The song mentions chess grandmasters [[wikipedia:Bent_Larsen|Bent Larsen]] and [[wikipedia:Robert_Byrne_(chess_player)|Robert Byrne]], author of the article. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] |
Latest revision as of 20:04, 18 November 2024

Lyrics
At a chess tournament in Long Beach A machine shared first prize recently With a human from a mixed field Of humans and machines
A step forward for machines On the way to checkmate
Among matches that it won Was the one it won against The Danish grandmaster Bent Larsen Ranked the 96th It works in powerful ? machines To move about the kings and queens And all the pieces in between Down to the class of pawns On another occasion it won a match Against Robert Byrne the grandmaster Who is also the chess columnist For the New York Times
Chronology
- Cowws Quintett with Mayo Thompson -
Book
- Mayo Thompson - vocals
- Rüdiger Carl - accordion, clarinet
- Jay Oliver - double bass
- Phil Wachsmann - violin, electronics
- Stephan Wittwer - electric guitar
- Irène Schweizer - piano
Retrospectives
Liner notes
Studio, July/Dec 1989
Chess tournament between man and computer, text and voice Mayo Thompson
Interpretations
- The music is a 1958 piece titled "Misterioso" by Thelonious Monk[2]
- The lyrics are based on a New York Times article published September 26, 1989 about the chess computer Deep Thought. The song mentions chess grandmasters Bent Larsen and Robert Byrne, author of the article.