Imagine if Harry Nilsson was a Japanese singer by the name if Heri Neil-san. Then his updated version of Everybody’s Talking would probably go something like this:

 

Everything is talking at me
from traffic lights that say “Please cross”
While the humans here all chose to play it dumb.
The ATMs are all so friendly
Thanking me for taking their money,
Even my anti-virus won’t keep mum.

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Here in Japan, the people just whisper
But machines are left to go wild
And “elebetors” have attitudes that can bite.  
As you sit in the loo, it talks to you too
and trucks tell you when they turn right,
While the train stations sing aloud with all their might.

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Everything is talking at me
I don’t get quite what they’re saying
But I’m pretty sure they must be quite polite.
The vending machines all wish me “good day”
Quite often I answer, as I walk away
That might be a most pathetic sight.

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In the middle of the square
There’s a voice that is calling
From a young girl who’s sixty foot high
 And I’m sure that she is talking just to me.
Even coffee machines keep chatting to each other
and converse with the lottery booths.
In this  automated talking society

Everything is talking at me
I don’t get, quite what they’re saying,
But I’m pretty sure they must be quite polite.

 

 

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