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"'''The Future Soon'''" is a song on [[Jonathan Coulton]]'s second album, ''[[Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow]]''. It is one of Jonathan's most regularly played songs in his live shows, often appearing at the opening of a set.<br />
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== History ==<br />
"The Future Soon" was, in its early days, performed as part of [[John Hodgman]]'s [[Little Gray Books]] Lecture #18, "What Will Happen In The Future". During the course of ''Little Gray Books'', Jonathan was discovered by Andrew Zolli, curator of the Pop!Tech technology conference. While Jonathan had been playing music for some time (including having released his first album, ''[[Smoking Monkey]]''), it was after a performance of "The Future Soon" that Andrew approached Jonathan.<br />
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Jonathan was invited to play "The Future Soon" at Pop!Tech 2003. On October 17, 2003, he performed as one of the events scheduled between official sessions. This performance was so well-received by the audience that Jonathan was asked to play several more songs over the course of the weekend-long conference, including "[[Gambler's Prayer (demo)|Gambler's Prayer]]" and "[[Mandelbrot Set]]". Jonathan later cites Pop!Tech 2003 as the cause of several career-shaping decisions (contributing to ''Popular Science Magazine'', releasing music under [[Creative Commons]]), making "The Future Soon" a unique keystone of Jonathan's early career.<br />
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== Demo version ==<br />
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A demo performance of "The Future Soon" was recorded by Jonathan Coulton before the version that was eventually released on ''Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow''. The recording comprised of Jonathan's solo vocals accompanied by an acoustic guitar. Some of the lyrics in the demo version differ slightly from those in the published version. These changes are listed in the [[The Future Soon/Lyrics#Notes|notes]] included on the lyrics page.<br />
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The demo version of this song is part of the non-album collection ''[[Other Experiments]]'' and is available on the Jonathan Coulton Store as "[http://www.jonathancoulton.com/songdetails/The+Future+Soon+(Demo) The Future Soon (Demo)]".<br />
I'm not rllaey sure what to think of your music tastes (lol), but that guy's got excellent piano skills.OHO! It was not pie Bruno was thinking of! But still, something sweet! Adorable.<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* "The Future Soon" is classified as a funny/sad song on the [http://www.jonathancoulton.com/primer/listen Listening Suggestions] page.<br />
* "The Future Soon" was regularly performed by the character Emil Bleehall at the [[wikipedia:Adventurers Club|Adventurers Club]], a themed nightclub in the Pleasure Island portion of Walt Disney World. The Adventurers Club has since closed down, and Emil's last performance was, appropriately, of [[When You Go]].<br />
* "The Future Soon" was featured during the Harmonix Rock Band Network panel at PAX 2009, and was released for the Xbox 360 on March 4th 2010 and June 1st 2010 for the Playstation 3.<br />
* Cory Doctorow used lyrics from this song's chorus as the title and epigraph of a science fiction [http://www.tor.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=story&id=2993 short story].<br />
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== Availability ==<br />
=== Downloads ===<br />
"The Future Soon" is available for purchase in the Jonathan Coulton MP3 Store as an [[joco:songdetails/The+Future+Soon|individual track]] or as part of ''[[joco:albums/where-tradition-meets-tomorrow/|Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow]]''. Of course, this song is also included as part of the "Everything" playlist.<br />
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Downloadable FLAC versions of the above are available in the [[joco:store/flac/|Jonathan Coulton FLAC Store]]<br />
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=== CD ===<br />
As of February 2008, the CD version of ''Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow'' is out of print and is no longer available.<br />
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=== Other versions ===<br />
The demo version of "The Future Soon" is also available on the MP3 Store as an [[joco:songdetails/The+Future+Soon+(Demo)|individual track]] or as part of ''[[joco:albums/other-experiments/|Other Experiments]]''. This song is also included as part of the "Everything" playlist.<br />
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A karaoke version of "The Future Soon" (studio recording version) is available on the [[joco:store/karaoke/|Jonathan Coulton Karaoke Store]].<br />
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This song is also now available through the music streaming application Spotify [http://open.spotify.com/track/2chEZfdAqJvlw9dM3hAU6p here]<br />
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"The Future Soon" is also on [http://pandora.com Pandora] streaming radio.<br />
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The Yale Spizzwinks did an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjRjwNUg8hU acapella version] at Jamnesia 2009<br />
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[http://www.ifightdragons.com I Fight Dragons], a rock band from Chicago, has also covered [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilX0kjhQ7jA "The Future Soon"].<br />
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The song is also a [http://www.rockband.com/songs/UGC_5000722 track] on Harmonix's Rock Band Network of which Jonathan Coulton is an avid supporter. It lists for 160 Microsoft Points or $1.99 on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, respectively.<br />
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== Themes ==<br />
* [[Future]]<br />
* [[Outer space]]<br />
* [[Revenge]]<br />
* [[Robots]]<br />
* [[Unrequited love]]<br />
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