"Mr. Roboto" is a song written by Dennis DeYoung of the band Styx, and recorded on the Styx album Kilroy Was Here. It was also released as a 45 RPM single in a 4:44 radio edit, which has the synthesizer intro removed (available on "Greatest Hits" released by PolyTel in Canada in 1982), with the song "Snowblind" (from their previous album Paradise Theatre) as the B-side. In Canada, where they were generally more popular than in their native U.S., it went to #1 on the RPM national singles chart, becoming their third single to top the charts in that country (following "Babe" in 1979–80 and "The Best of Times" in 1981). In the U.S., it reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Description and background
The song's chorus features the line, "Dōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto", which has become a catchphrase.
The Japanese lyrics at the beginning of the song are as follows:
どうもありがとうミスターロボート (dōmo arigatō misutā Robōto)
また会う日まで (mata au hi made)
どうもありがとうミスターロボート (dōmo arigatō misutā Robōto)
秘密を知りたい (himitsu wo shiritai)
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MARS - Mr Roboto Intro
published: 17 Aug 2022
Mister Robot Mars Series : หุ่นยนต์ดูดฝุ่นอัตโนมัติ
Il robottino radiocomandato dalle mille funzioni!
Scoprilo nei migliori negozi.
published: 26 Oct 2021
GLEE Full Performance of Mr Roboto/Counting Stars
published: 21 Aug 2016
Styx - Domo Arigato Mr. Roboto 🤖 loop
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M|A|R|R|S - Pump Up The Volume (Official Video)
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Mr. Robot scene | Bruno Mars - Treasure vine
Scene from 2x03
published: 21 Jul 2016
Mr. Roboto (Instructional keyboard cover)
This is my instructional keyboard cover of Styx' "Mr. Roboto", which I am posting under the "fair use" doctrine. This song is definitely one of Styx' most recognizable tunes. It makes heavy use of a vocoder (a device which can be used to create "robot" voices). This is the most challenging song I have done to date, because there are so many different parts and sounds being used. You will notice that, in parts of the video, I'm not even sure what I'm supposed to be doing...LOL There are patch changes all over and I constantly need to be aware of where my hands need to be at all times. It's totally crazy and we haven't even played it live, yet.
I wasn't even sure I would be able to pull off this song with my band...at least, without sequencing it. This YouTube performance makes use of a MID...
published: 10 Apr 2017
Mr. Robot - SNL
Elliot (Pete Davidson), Darlene (Margot Robbie) and Mr. Robot (Mikey Day) face their toughest challenge yet: figuring out who hacked Leslie Jones.
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Embark on a fascinating journey to understand why colonizing Mars presents extreme challenges! From its harsh conditions, including extreme temperatures and a t...
Embark on a fascinating journey to understand why colonizing Mars presents extreme challenges! From its harsh conditions, including extreme temperatures and a thin atmosphere devoid of oxygen, to the intriguing water situation marked by frozen carbon dioxide instead of liquid water. We also delve into the daunting commute challenge, where the roughly seven-month journey to Mars tests the limits of human endurance and technological capabilities. Join us as we explore the Red Planet's mysteries and weigh the possibilities of making it our second home. Don't forget to like and share this video to help spread the knowledge!
#MarsColonization #SpaceExploration #MarsMission #ScienceEducation
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00:00:00 Mars Living: Fact or Fiction?
Embark on a fascinating journey to understand why colonizing Mars presents extreme challenges! From its harsh conditions, including extreme temperatures and a thin atmosphere devoid of oxygen, to the intriguing water situation marked by frozen carbon dioxide instead of liquid water. We also delve into the daunting commute challenge, where the roughly seven-month journey to Mars tests the limits of human endurance and technological capabilities. Join us as we explore the Red Planet's mysteries and weigh the possibilities of making it our second home. Don't forget to like and share this video to help spread the knowledge!
#MarsColonization #SpaceExploration #MarsMission #ScienceEducation
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00:00:00 Mars Living: Fact or Fiction?
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as described in the Copyright Act of Bangladesh under chapter 6, section 36 and Chapter 13 section 72.
Acording to the law allowance is made for "fair use" purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research.
Fair use is permitted by Copyright statute that might otherwise be infringed .
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I do noy claim any rights of the uploaded movie, this video is meant to be shared with other for entertainment purposes only.
#styx
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This is my instructional keyboard cover of Styx' "Mr. Roboto", which I am posting under the "fair use" doctrine. This song is definitely one of Styx' most recog...
This is my instructional keyboard cover of Styx' "Mr. Roboto", which I am posting under the "fair use" doctrine. This song is definitely one of Styx' most recognizable tunes. It makes heavy use of a vocoder (a device which can be used to create "robot" voices). This is the most challenging song I have done to date, because there are so many different parts and sounds being used. You will notice that, in parts of the video, I'm not even sure what I'm supposed to be doing...LOL There are patch changes all over and I constantly need to be aware of where my hands need to be at all times. It's totally crazy and we haven't even played it live, yet.
I wasn't even sure I would be able to pull off this song with my band...at least, without sequencing it. This YouTube performance makes use of a MIDI drum track (in order for me to keep time), but there will be no backing tracks when we play it live. Our bass player will play the chords which occur during the verses with his feet, using MIDI bass pedals.
For the live version, I have created a small sequence for the descending bell-like synth in the middle part. I will have two measures to match the tempo before I launch it, or it will be a train wreck.
As you can tell, there are many different sounds for this song. You will hear a low Taurus-like synth sound in the beginning. I am playing that with my feet. I programmed portamento into it, so you will hear it glide down and octave before the vocoded part comes in.
The extreme left two notes of the Fantom X7 keyboard are zoned to a string part, which you can hear in the lead up to the verse. To the left of that, is a synth bass sound, which I play in alternating octaves with my left hand.
To the right of that, is a sawtooth patch which is used in the beginning, as well as a bell-like synth sound, which is used throughout the song.
On the upper keyboard (Roland JV-90, being used to controller the Fantom X7), I have a chirpy synth sound zoned on the left (which is used during the descending synth interlude the in middle of the song). To the right of that, I have another sawtooth patch (which is played during a few parts of the song and also at the end). To the right of that, I have an Eastern-sounding pan flute sound (which is doubled up in 5ths, I believe). And, on the extreme right of the JV-90, I have another, different, pan flute sound, with each of those notes being sampled, separately, due to there being harmonies for each note (I only have so many hands...LOL).
This is my instructional keyboard cover of Styx' "Mr. Roboto", which I am posting under the "fair use" doctrine. This song is definitely one of Styx' most recognizable tunes. It makes heavy use of a vocoder (a device which can be used to create "robot" voices). This is the most challenging song I have done to date, because there are so many different parts and sounds being used. You will notice that, in parts of the video, I'm not even sure what I'm supposed to be doing...LOL There are patch changes all over and I constantly need to be aware of where my hands need to be at all times. It's totally crazy and we haven't even played it live, yet.
I wasn't even sure I would be able to pull off this song with my band...at least, without sequencing it. This YouTube performance makes use of a MIDI drum track (in order for me to keep time), but there will be no backing tracks when we play it live. Our bass player will play the chords which occur during the verses with his feet, using MIDI bass pedals.
For the live version, I have created a small sequence for the descending bell-like synth in the middle part. I will have two measures to match the tempo before I launch it, or it will be a train wreck.
As you can tell, there are many different sounds for this song. You will hear a low Taurus-like synth sound in the beginning. I am playing that with my feet. I programmed portamento into it, so you will hear it glide down and octave before the vocoded part comes in.
The extreme left two notes of the Fantom X7 keyboard are zoned to a string part, which you can hear in the lead up to the verse. To the left of that, is a synth bass sound, which I play in alternating octaves with my left hand.
To the right of that, is a sawtooth patch which is used in the beginning, as well as a bell-like synth sound, which is used throughout the song.
On the upper keyboard (Roland JV-90, being used to controller the Fantom X7), I have a chirpy synth sound zoned on the left (which is used during the descending synth interlude the in middle of the song). To the right of that, I have another sawtooth patch (which is played during a few parts of the song and also at the end). To the right of that, I have an Eastern-sounding pan flute sound (which is doubled up in 5ths, I believe). And, on the extreme right of the JV-90, I have another, different, pan flute sound, with each of those notes being sampled, separately, due to there being harmonies for each note (I only have so many hands...LOL).
Elliot (Pete Davidson), Darlene (Margot Robbie) and Mr. Robot (Mikey Day) face their toughest challenge yet: figuring out who hacked Leslie Jones.
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Embark on a fascinating journey to understand why colonizing Mars presents extreme challenges! From its harsh conditions, including extreme temperatures and a thin atmosphere devoid of oxygen, to the intriguing water situation marked by frozen carbon dioxide instead of liquid water. We also delve into the daunting commute challenge, where the roughly seven-month journey to Mars tests the limits of human endurance and technological capabilities. Join us as we explore the Red Planet's mysteries and weigh the possibilities of making it our second home. Don't forget to like and share this video to help spread the knowledge!
#MarsColonization #SpaceExploration #MarsMission #ScienceEducation
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 Mars Living: Fact or Fiction?
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Fair use is permitted by Copyright statute that might otherwise be infringed .
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4AD's first UK number one single from 1987.
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This is my instructional keyboard cover of Styx' "Mr. Roboto", which I am posting under the "fair use" doctrine. This song is definitely one of Styx' most recognizable tunes. It makes heavy use of a vocoder (a device which can be used to create "robot" voices). This is the most challenging song I have done to date, because there are so many different parts and sounds being used. You will notice that, in parts of the video, I'm not even sure what I'm supposed to be doing...LOL There are patch changes all over and I constantly need to be aware of where my hands need to be at all times. It's totally crazy and we haven't even played it live, yet.
I wasn't even sure I would be able to pull off this song with my band...at least, without sequencing it. This YouTube performance makes use of a MIDI drum track (in order for me to keep time), but there will be no backing tracks when we play it live. Our bass player will play the chords which occur during the verses with his feet, using MIDI bass pedals.
For the live version, I have created a small sequence for the descending bell-like synth in the middle part. I will have two measures to match the tempo before I launch it, or it will be a train wreck.
As you can tell, there are many different sounds for this song. You will hear a low Taurus-like synth sound in the beginning. I am playing that with my feet. I programmed portamento into it, so you will hear it glide down and octave before the vocoded part comes in.
The extreme left two notes of the Fantom X7 keyboard are zoned to a string part, which you can hear in the lead up to the verse. To the left of that, is a synth bass sound, which I play in alternating octaves with my left hand.
To the right of that, is a sawtooth patch which is used in the beginning, as well as a bell-like synth sound, which is used throughout the song.
On the upper keyboard (Roland JV-90, being used to controller the Fantom X7), I have a chirpy synth sound zoned on the left (which is used during the descending synth interlude the in middle of the song). To the right of that, I have another sawtooth patch (which is played during a few parts of the song and also at the end). To the right of that, I have an Eastern-sounding pan flute sound (which is doubled up in 5ths, I believe). And, on the extreme right of the JV-90, I have another, different, pan flute sound, with each of those notes being sampled, separately, due to there being harmonies for each note (I only have so many hands...LOL).
Elliot (Pete Davidson), Darlene (Margot Robbie) and Mr. Robot (Mikey Day) face their toughest challenge yet: figuring out who hacked Leslie Jones.
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"Mr. Roboto" is a song written by Dennis DeYoung of the band Styx, and recorded on the Styx album Kilroy Was Here. It was also released as a 45 RPM single in a 4:44 radio edit, which has the synthesizer intro removed (available on "Greatest Hits" released by PolyTel in Canada in 1982), with the song "Snowblind" (from their previous album Paradise Theatre) as the B-side. In Canada, where they were generally more popular than in their native U.S., it went to #1 on the RPM national singles chart, becoming their third single to top the charts in that country (following "Babe" in 1979–80 and "The Best of Times" in 1981). In the U.S., it reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Description and background
The song's chorus features the line, "Dōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto", which has become a catchphrase.
The Japanese lyrics at the beginning of the song are as follows:
どうもありがとうミスターロボート (dōmo arigatō misutā Robōto)
また会う日まで (mata au hi made)
どうもありがとうミスターロボート (dōmo arigatō misutā Robōto)
秘密を知りたい (himitsu wo shiritai)
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, Mata ah-oo hima de Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, Himitsu wo shiri tai You're wondering who I am-machine or mannequin With parts made in Japan, I am the modren man I've got a secret I've been hiding under my skin My heart is human, my blood is boiling, my brain I.B.M. So if you see me acting strangely, don't be surprised I'm just a man who needed someone, and somewhere to hide To keep me alive-just keep me alive Somewhere to hide to keep me alive I'm not a robot without emotions-I'm not what you see I've come to help you with your problems, so we can be free I'm not a hero, I'm not a saviour, forget what you know I'm just a man whose circumstances went beyond his control Beyond my control-we all need control I need control-we all need control I am the modren man, who hides behind a mask So no one else can see my true identity Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, domo...domo Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, domo...domo Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, domo...domo Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto For doing the jobs that nobody wants to And thank you very much, Mr. Roboto For helping me escape just when I needed to Thank you-thank you, thank you I want to thank you, please, thank you The problem's plain to see: too much technology Machines to save our lives. Machines dehumanize. The time has come at last To throw away this mask So everyone can see My true identity...