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Just Glue Some Gears On It (And Call It Steampunk)

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Uploaded on Nov 29, 2011

Inspired by the category "Things That Are Not Steampunk" on Regretsy (http://www.regretsy.com), and (of course) those peerless purveyors of Euterpean epopee, Professor Elemental and Mr B, the Gentleman Rhymer.

The tintypes and photographs used throughout the video are from the collection of Greene Connections (http://www.GreeneConnections.com), used with permission.

Lyrics are available by enabling the "English - Lyrics" track on the video closed captioning or interactive transcript controls.

Due to a number of requests, the MP3 (with higher quality audio) is now available at iTunes, Amazon MP3 and the Android Market.

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  • DerpyShoes

    Is the description for or against Professor Elemental and Mr. B?

    It's a bit vague.

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  • Reginald Pikedevant

    In what way is it vague, good sir or madam?

    I should have thought it was quite straightforward; I have nothing but the utmost approbation for those estimable gentlemen.

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  • Steven Micko

    The phrasing makes it sound like they could be in the same category as the things on Regretsy.

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  • Reginald Pikedevant

    Phrasing, sir? It consists of naught but encomiastic language! How could it be interpreted as anything except a heartfelt panegyric?

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  • cnjalvarez4

    Pardon me, Sir Reginald, are you, or rather, your 21st century alter ego, a barbershopper? I ask this as the chorus of this song simply smacks of someone who is intimately familiar that particular style of close harmony.

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  • Reginald Pikedevant

    There may have been a SPEBSQSA membership in my past, yes.

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  • MsGuard3

    Thank you gentlemen for clearing up a niggle: perhaps the next song you write could be called "Let us wear tops hats with goggles affixed and call it Steampunk" that would clear up my next niggle as well.

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  • Susanna Iris Astarte

    Absolutely SPLENDID, Sir Reginald- well done!

    

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  • Susanna Iris Astarte

    I adore this song and video!

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  • ladykittenkagome

    Depends on the rest of the costume. If someone is playing a steampunk engineer they could keep spare parts in their hat. That would qualify as a legitimate use :)

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  • ScattySafari

    That was so fun in a moment of feckless abandon I took my corset off and had a fit of the vapors.I need a cup of tea and some laudenum after that.That was ripping stuff,Mr P.I'm tempted to repay you in a scarlet way by giving you a glimpse of my shapely and wanton ankles.

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  • Alexander Gamzaliev

    Well who can blame the people who buy it, brass does look pretty damn cool.

    Those who make this shite, on the other hand...

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