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We explore the DNA remix of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner" by taking a deep dive into the song's history and cultural significance, particularly how the original version became an integral part of the MP3 narrative. We also discuss the themes embedded within the lyrics - a stream-of-consciousness portrayal of someone experiencing life through a pane of glass, which gives us not only a time capsule of 1980s New York City, but also triggers our own bittersweet (painful) memories. Additionally, you’ll hear about the worst bartender in St. Catharines, a chaotic mixtape, and about the recognition of our own branding: Bill as the know-it-all and Frank as the sexy bad boy. Welcome to an episode featuring the intersection of music, technology, and personal memory – pretty much a good summation of what we do here!
Thank you for joining us. Here are some helpful links to further your enjoyment of the episode:
First known recorded version of "Tom’s Diner"
The original video for the released version of "Tom’s Diner"
The DNA video for "Tom’s Diner" (the one you probably know best)
Tom’s Essay by Suzanne Vega
And, finally, this is incredible: "Tom's Diner" Live at Royal Albert Hall, 1986
You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and our website. You can email us at [email protected], too. We'd love to hear from you. Please rate and review us wherever you listen!
Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.
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We explore the DNA remix of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner" by taking a deep dive into the song's history and cultural significance, particularly how the original version became an integral part of the MP3 narrative. We also discuss the themes embedded within the lyrics - a stream-of-consciousness portrayal of someone experiencing life through a pane of glass, which gives us not only a time capsule of 1980s New York City, but also triggers our own bittersweet (painful) memories. Additionally, you’ll hear about the worst bartender in St. Catharines, a chaotic mixtape, and about the recognition of our own branding: Bill as the know-it-all and Frank as the sexy bad boy. Welcome to an episode featuring the intersection of music, technology, and personal memory – pretty much a good summation of what we do here!
Thank you for joining us. Here are some helpful links to further your enjoyment of the episode:
First known recorded version of "Tom’s Diner"
The original video for the released version of "Tom’s Diner"
The DNA video for "Tom’s Diner" (the one you probably know best)
Tom’s Essay by Suzanne Vega
And, finally, this is incredible: "Tom's Diner" Live at Royal Albert Hall, 1986
You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and our website. You can email us at [email protected], too. We'd love to hear from you. Please rate and review us wherever you listen!
Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.

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