How Laurie Anderson created “O Superman”
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- “I tell stories. And those look like paintings sometimes. They look like songs. They look like films.”
Laurie Anderson takes Anderson Cooper into her studio and shows him how she created her 1981 hit song “O Superman.” cbsn.ws/3NNcubu
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I love how at the end of this clip she got him to "sing" the lyrics.
She gives me strong "music professor" vibes. Someone who clearly went into music to excite and inspire people, not to "score big hits". O Superman feels almost like a tutorial into modern electronic music.
I love that she tried doing something human for that robotic ghost that interviewed her. She didn't have to flatter him like that. He knows he has no personality.
@@SocialistStrikeMore than you have
@@spike120 lol, acting like you haven't seen this man be so boring with everyone else
I literally just discovered her tonight and I am hooked. She's so original and so far everything I have listened to I have absolutely loved. Her style is a little different than what I normally listen to but she's fantastic and unique and I love it!
Do you have any recommendations ?
Check out her album *BRIGHT RED* one of my favorite, another great one is a live album called *The Ugly One With The Jewels* , and of course her breakout album *Big Science*
I recommend watching "Home of the Brave," the whole piece is on TH-cam if you search for "Home of the brave laurie anderson."
It's absolutely brilliant and has a lot of songs with great hooks.
This lady is still very cutting edge and very creative.
I don't know why as a kid when I first heard this song I cried so hard
The song is hideous
Lowkey first time hearing it it just hits. Like top picks for you by injury reserve
Lmao
if u cried as a kid that means it’s not good, she said it’s bout technology which turned into AI, we know a lot more as kids
A primary indicator of a great work of art.
That "hi mom" on the original breaks my heart...
This song stuck with me from the age of 3. I am now 45 and still love the song
It is, a sticky song 🙃
I am 71 -- and yes, I still love this too!
Me too
I didn't discover it till my 30s but I'm 44 and it still punches me in the gut.
Pretty innovative for 1982. Her song is back as a tiktok trend.
She's as charming as I had hoped...great interview clip.
That song is seriously out of time...just stunning, wildly influential.
Tf are you on? It's perfectly in time. She even described the difficulty getting the loops to circulate with each other so perfectly. It's called polyrhythmic, read a book.
Edit, do you mean timeless?
I love you, Laurie! Even though O Superman is not in the Music Appreciation book from which I teach, I make sure to teach it anyway. It's important, and there is prophecy.
When 911 hit, it took a deeper meaning -- "They're American planes, made in America..." And with Katrina a few short years later, "When love is gone, there's always justice, and when justice is gone, there's always force, and when force is gone, there's always Mom... Hi, Mom!" Mom, in this case, being Mother Nature.
Thank you for giving the world this piece. It's beautiful.
Some songs from the past pop up from time to time. This is one of them. Laurie is still awesome after all these years.
Got this album from the library because of the cover art and brought it home. It blew my brain apart. As much as a hit as it was I never heard it anywhere else. Never spoke to anybody about it ever, was my own experience. It has stuck with me for 40 years, deep cut.
Gotta love Laurie Anderson
It is easy.
Oh he looked so happy when she gave him the mic.
I bought the album in 1984 when I was 25. Played it many times. That was 40 years ago. Still listening.
classic tune...lovely segment
There was a version we used to listen to in the mid to late 90's after we had come back from the nightclubs .. it was like a trance or rave version .. but ive never been able to find that particular version again no matter how hard i try 😢
I first heard this song in a documentary about the artist Louise Bourgeois. Such a wonderful song and a wonderful lady 💗
so good to see she's still working 👍
Love you Laurie, and you too Lou!
I love her more after this interview! She is amazing!!!!
i absolutely adore her and her stories. thank you for your art, laurie anderson💕
she’s so dope
One of my favorite songs ever made 💓
Thank you Anderson for allowing Laurie to decifer this Song, which is implanted in AMERICAN HISTORY
I do some of my best thinking listening to this track on repeat. Thank you, Laurie Anderson.
Recorded in 1980?! WHAT?! O.O
I always hear echoes of Robert Ashley in Laurie Anderson's work. Both of them, just stunning musicians.
Her way to convey her art is genuinely amazing
god, i love this woman. i discovered her around '81 & have been grateful ever since. she did outstanding work in "swimming to cambodia" with spalding gray. her strong smile is lit with the energy of creativity.
😻😻😻😻😻 5/5 lovin'-it kitty-catties
This has always been my favorite
I love her ❤
Loved it then and love it now , epic
When I first heard this I thought wow It’s so good It brain washes you you can’t move until It finishes
One of my all-time favorite artists! I saw her in San Francisco...MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE
Haunting yet mesmerizing song A++++
Her segments for _Alive from Off Center_ were pretty smart and funny. I always liked her work.
Alive from Off Center was a great show! Among the best things to come out of Minneapolis-St.Paul (along with Prince and dozens of other bands of course :) )
She is brilliant and absolutely gorgeous, too. ❤
Why does this song always make me cry?
It's strangely comforting ngl
I, now, need a version with Anderson!
She is epic
Way ahead of her time
Legend.
Two national treasures.
Love her
Laurie has been happiness for me for decades - Lou Reed rocks! The two of them…magic!
0:55 I first heard it when I was 14 too…….today 😂
Cool!
❣
1:40 I could cry
A lot of essays after 9-11 about this song, that she somehow had seen the "attacks". Really amazing stuff at the time.
May God Almighty bless Laurie Anderson
I think she’s kinda cool.
Love Laurie A. Love White Lily.
In Her long arms.
I'm pretty sure they used a vocoder on Star Wars for the voices of Darth Vader and Stormtroopers.
TikTok finally got to this song
What an interesting human being she is :)
It sounded like he was going to ask her what the lyrics mean so she just gave him a mic instead 😂
“& when force is gone, there’s always mom”
May God Bless her in Jesus Name
This song is so Powerful
it makes me weep
anytime I Hear it
101th comment!! Hello fellow 80s/90s/00s/10s/20s/+ kids :]
That song is the musical equivalent of the MLK sculpture.
Always found this to be unsettling. Serial killer Dennis Nilsen used to play this frequently in his apartment. Creepy.
Seems a little short sided to not mention her effect on TikTok and that's WHY this song has become a hit again.
O superman was the first use of the VOCODER, which since then has been corrupted into AUTOTUNE
They’re so similar it almost doesn’t matter tho. You could look at both as a “cheat”
@@zaimusic_150 But, what regulation did she infringe?
Wendy Carlos used it about a decade before she did
both statements of that sentence are false
I always thought Laurie Anderson was from Belgium.
Actually I learned she's american
Acid definitely acid
“This is a song about how, basically, technology cannot save you.” - she says to a news actor working for billionaires with plans to ‘save the world’ by using technology to starve the world’s population - and she knows it. Her professional matter-of-factness about it went right past Anderson Cooper. Props to him though, for digging her music. It looks like he had a great time on this assignment & he seems relaxed & natural here. Good stuff :)
Right out of his comfort zone, went to the inner child to, shyly and reverently wiped his fear and exposed his vulnerable, seldom exposed voice to the world and an idol. Then, his light grew 7 times bigger 🥲
@@PandemoniumMeltDown - I have no idea what you mean, but I like it.
What technology to starve people are you talking about
@@deanfowles3707 - I’m very sorry that you still believe in news and mass media.
@@deanfowles3707 - I rest my case. ☕️
my God Anderson, you couldn't've put soul into that!?
Idiot. Someone doesn't have a soul here, too dumb to have one.
its not about technology
well you don't know me but I know you
Perhaps, after Andy Warhol, the most important American artist of all time.
I love this woman. She owned the interview. Sucks that the honor went to Cooper to sit down with her. I had a snarl above my nose as he spoke.
Man has no personality. Can't even belt out a few lyrics. She flattered him with that praise.
hope you get better
@@GeorgiaGrowGuy how so?
O Superman, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Never heard of her....and I was born in 1970....
Did you grow up in Merica?
And now you have.
You're so lucky.
It is never too late.
@@williambarry8015 YES!
I listened 🎶to O Superman 🦸♂️when I was 8 years. Found it a bit tedious at this age
It's odd I'd rather listen to her just talk than listen to that 'song'... her voice is tonally pleasant to me. But the song drives me up the wall... like nails down a chalkboard
Okay?
I like Laurie. Cooper not so much.
hope you get better
I am probably the only who doesn’t like this song 😭
Do you understand it?
@@Pixistixandmaadtrix Yes I do, but I just don’t like it sorry
@@Chinouk that’s alright. Synth stuff isn’t for everyone
I remember playing this song on repeat while playing Subnautica and it was comforting yet eerie, those who played will know and those who didn't? I highly recomend you do without watching anything about the game first.
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