Silverlight - The Song

About 6 months ago my good friend Spike Xavier and I got together on a Saturday to work on a new song since we like to get away from programming now and then and mess around with music for fun.  It'd been awhile since we released our last song titled No More DLL Hell and we decided that we needed to write a new song about one of our favorite new application frameworks....Silverlight.  After a few hours we came up with some patterns and riffs we liked but we weren't happy with the overall melody.  We shelved it, got busy with other work things and didn't do much related to music. 

A couple of weeks ago Spike came over and we started up the project again and finished the initial version of the song.  I'm a perfectionist (which can be really bad with song writing and recording) so I tweaked it over the next few days adding background layers, experimenting with different drum kits, synth sounds, mix levels, effects, etc.  We sent out an initial beta of the song (yeah....we're adding geek terms into the process of song writing) to Scott Guthrie, Adam Kinney and Tim Heuer (all cool guys directly involved with Microsoft's Silverlight product) and a few others but we still wanted to change a few things.  After playing around with the song a little more and finding "the" drum kit that we both liked for the intro we got it all wrapped up.  It's different than a "standard" song since we wanted to keep it short and sweet with an intro that builds up.

So, without further adieu, here's the world premier of our new song titled Silverlight.  Some will love it, some will hate it....and that's music.   Add a comment either way and let us know what you think. Thanks in advance to all 6 of our fans (including my wife and kids and Spike's wife and kids), to Live Streaming for hosting it and to Silverlight guru Tim Heuer for reminding me about Live Streaming. :-) 

Update:  We've had several people inquire about using the song in talks, podcasts, etc.  You're free to use the song in any (positive) manner.  A reference to where people can download it (to this blog entry) would be appreciated. 


Download MP3 (right click and Save As) 

Spike Xavier and Dan Wahlin (with additional help from Heedy Wahlin)

Words:

feed this need for quality
vector based delivery
we write it in xaml, we roll like a caml
we love it like baml
3D dioramma

lightweight subset of the CLR
down the wire with fluidity
you won't believe it, if you can conceive it
your users retrieve it
and their minds receive it.

it's Silverlight
it's strong and tight
they got it right
try it tonight

take the web to a brand new height


No More DLL Hell (MP3)

Spike Xavier and Dan Wahlin


Here's some other stuff I've done:

Story Of Your Life (MP3)
Reality (MP3)
No Shame in Crying (MP3)


Finally, here's a list of the equipment and software used since I know a lot of other developers like to play around with music as well:

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Published Sunday, April 27, 2008 3:49 PM by dwahlin
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# re: Silverlight - The Song

Monday, April 28, 2008 1:46 AM by Adam Kinney

Nice job Dan and Spike (and Heedy)!

Now I have some Intro music for my next Silverlight presentation :)

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Monday, April 28, 2008 1:50 AM by dwahlin

Thanks Adam.  Glad you like it.  If you need an even louder version for presentations let us know. :-)

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# re: Silverlight - The Song

Monday, April 28, 2008 11:41 AM by emmanuel

This is great, you really should go on tour, I will buy a ticket for sure. Good work.

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# re: Silverlight - The Song

Monday, April 28, 2008 2:02 PM by Katrien

Love it :-)

I would like to use it in my next presentation.

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Monday, April 28, 2008 2:53 PM by dwahlin

Katrien,

Thanks for giving it a listen.  Feel free to use it in presentations. :-)

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# re: Silverlight - The Song

Tuesday, April 29, 2008 4:15 AM by Gill Cleeren

This *will* be used in my next Silverlight sessions!

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Tuesday, April 29, 2008 8:02 AM by wisecarver

Rock on!

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Tuesday, April 29, 2008 12:24 PM by Steve C

Oh god. Please save us.

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Tuesday, April 29, 2008 12:56 PM by adefwebserver

Bass line is particularly good. gives the song a "moving forward" feels. Also nice drums. Forward driving but they don't overwhelm the bass line. Song has an old school Depeche Mode feel so I like that.

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Tuesday, April 29, 2008 1:21 PM by CoderDude

Oh my..what a throw back to the 80s.  

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Tuesday, April 29, 2008 2:03 PM by Lewisb

Spectacular. Great job guys!

# The Silverlight Song

Tuesday, April 29, 2008 2:35 PM by Tim Heuer

From the recording studios who brought you No More DLL Hell , Dan Wahlin and Spike Xavier (seriously

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:28 AM by haitham_hamed

I like the Reality it is really nice

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 8:17 PM by Shaymaa

Can we get a louder one for presentations? Awesome work!

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 11:34 PM by dwahlin

Shaymaa,

Just crank up the speakers more. :-)  It's possible that I could crank up the mastering.  Contact me through the blog and I'll look into it.

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# re: Silverlight - The Song

Thursday, May 01, 2008 8:30 AM by yermeyahoo

Geeks should stay out of the rock scene.

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Thursday, May 01, 2008 11:00 AM by dwahlin

yermeyahoo,

Huh? What rock scene...it's totally for fun.  A little history for you though since you seem to think "geek" means that a person can only do one type of thing.  Spike and I (especially Spike) got into music way before we got into "geek" stuff so your comment made me laugh a bit.  I won't go into detail, but suffice it to say that Spike has toured the world multiple times with several bands and opened for some big name acts in the rock world (and a few others).  His brother still tours (just finished up Australia).  Spike literally lived the "rock scene" you mention for nearly 20 years...which is why your comment made me laugh.  Check out http://youtube.com/watch?v=0-JSGpMFayI.

But, again, we just did this for some fun since we like to dabble in music when time permits and had no intent of taking anything serious. There's no attempt to get involved in the "rock scene".  Don't assume that just because a person does one particular thing ("geek" stuff for instance) that they're limited to that one thing though. On a side note, "geek" stuff actually pays really well and is pretty fun overall which is why we do it. :-)

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Friday, May 02, 2008 12:40 AM by Dag König

Wow. Nice.

Could I play it in my next podcast Sweden MSDN Radio? www.microsoft.com/.../default.mspx

/dag

# re: Silverlight - The Song

Friday, May 02, 2008 2:50 AM by dwahlin

Dag,

Feel free to play it on your podcast...that'd be great.  Let us know when the podcast gets posted and we'll listen in (even if we don't know Swedish). :-)

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