As you might expect for someone whose mother is a librarian and whose father went to graduate school with Isaac Asimov, and both of whose parents loved folk music, Steve Savitzky was well-prepared to be a filker. And as someone whose parents had a teletype in their bedroom connected to one of the very first timesharing systems, it's not surprising that about half of his recorded songs are about computers; some, like Pegasus winner "The World Inside the Crystal", are even serious.
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Bugs
The Programmer's Alphabet
Stuck Here...
Uncle Ernie's
Guilty Pleasures
The Mushroom Song
The World Inside the Crystal
I Wanna Be a Webmaster
Demon Lover
Vampire Mega-Byte
High Barratry
The Little Computing Machine
TEOTWAWKI v2.0
Silk and Steel
Paper Pings
Daddy's World
Someplace in the Net
Cicero in the 21st Century
Keep the Dream Alive
Bound For Hackers' Heaven
The Stuff that Dreams are Made Of
Ship of Stone
The Toolmakers
Jabberwocky
The Owl and the Pussycat
The Rambling Silver Rose
The River
Bigger On The Inside
Circero In The 21st Century
Rocket Rider's Prayer
Uncle Ernie's Used Computers' Babbage's Birthday Bargain Bash
Mushrooms
Someplace On The Net
Millennium's Dawn
The Cap and Bells
For Amy
Toolmakers
Old Time Computing
Cicero in the Twenty First Century
Quiet Victories
A Talk With the Middle-Sized Bear
Wheelin'
Programmer's Alphabet
Rosie
Cryptographer's Anthem
Vampire Megabyte
Rainbow's Edge
Ferret Went A-Courtin'
Stuck Here
Inherit the Earth
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