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'''In Memoriam''' is a song by [[Rob Cantor]] off his debut solo album [[Not A Trampoline]]. | '''In Memoriam''' is a song by [[Rob Cantor]] off his debut solo album [[Not A Trampoline]]. The song is a eulogy for actor [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Alda Alan Alda], though at the time of the song's release, Alan Alda was (and still is) alive. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
[[File:Fig_4.jpg|200px|thumb|Rob Cantor and Alan Alda]] | [[File:Fig_4.jpg|200px|thumb|Rob Cantor and Alan Alda]] | ||
* A photoshopped image of Rob Cantor and Alan Alda appears in the Not a Trampoline booklet, with permission from Alda<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/robcantormusic/posts/771192189580683 Alan Alda Photo]</ref>. The photoshopped image was created by [[Bora Karaca]]. | |||
* The song's title could be a reference to a line Rob says in [[Death Request (T.H.I.S. Episode)|Death Request]] near the end of the episode. | |||
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In Memoriam | |
Written by | Rob Cantor |
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Appears on | Not A Trampoline |
Sung by | Rob Cantor |
Duration | 1:11 |
Genre | Rock |
Language | English |
Links: | YouTube Bandcamp |
In Memoriam is a song by Rob Cantor off his debut solo album Not A Trampoline. The song is a eulogy for actor Alan Alda, though at the time of the song's release, Alan Alda was (and still is) alive.
Trivia
- A photoshopped image of Rob Cantor and Alan Alda appears in the Not a Trampoline booklet, with permission from Alda[1]. The photoshopped image was created by Bora Karaca.
- The song's title could be a reference to a line Rob says in Death Request near the end of the episode.
Lyrics
You were such an inspiration And your legacy will carry you on But when I see you on the screen I still can’t believe you’re gone You will live in blessèd mem’ry And we’ll think about you everyday For you taught us so much In every single role you played Alan Alda, rest in peace May your soul find some release Alan Alda, we won’t forget you
References
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