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'''{{wp|DaVinci's Notebook}}''' (DVN) was an {{wp|a cappella}} singing group consisting of Bernie Muller-Thym, Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo, Paul Sabourin, and Richard Hsu. The group was formed in Virginia in 1994 and [http://web.archive.org/web/20060323213124/www.davincisnotebook.com/pastperf.asp performed] at stages and festivals across the United States. For [http://web.archive.org/web/20060208055324/http://www.davincisnotebook.com/history.asp#openletter personal reasons], DaVinci's Notebook stopped touring and disbanded in 2004. Sabourin and DiCostanzo continue to perform as the musical comedy duo '''[[Wikipedia:Paul and Storm|Paul and Storm]]'''.
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'''{{wp|DaVinci's Notebook}}''' (DVN) was an {{wp|a cappella}} singing group consisting of Bernie Muller-Thym, Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo, Paul Sabourin, and Richard Hsu. The group was active from 1994 through 2004. Sabourin and DiCostanzo continue to perform as the musical comedy duo '''[[Wikipedia:Paul and Storm|Paul and Storm]]'''.
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Paul and Storm performed [[Ballad of The Sneak]], which was released on their album ''Shame and Cookie Dough''. DaVinci's Notebook wrote a [[Theme from Stinkoman|theme song]] for [[Stinkoman]], which was shown at [[Georgia Tech - 26 Apr 2007|Georgia Tech in 2007]] before being released on [[Homestar Runner Original Soundtrack]] [[Homestar Runner Original Soundtrack Volume 2|Volume 2]] in 2020 and being used for the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Intro Cinematic]] later that year. [[The Brothers Chaps]] also helped with animation, writing, and voice work for Paul and Storm's 2014 parody holiday special "[[The Brothers Chaps' Side Projects#YouTube|The Paul and Storm Nondenominational Perennial Holiday Special]]". [[Matt Chapman]] also appeared onstage at their shows to perform such songs as [[Trogdor (song)|Trogdor]] and the [[Strong Badia National Anthem]].
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Paul and Storm have contributed to and collaborated with [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]], typically by providing original songs.
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==The Making of "Ballad of The Sneak"==
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==Contributions to Homestar Runner==
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DaVinci's Notebook discovered [[homestarrunner.com]] through a link on Memepool.com ([https://web.archive.org/web/20011108180256/http://memepool.com/Date/165/ listed on July 4, 2001]). Almost immediately, the band became Homestar Runner fans. The subject of which band member actually brought Homestar Runner to the band's attention first is a subject of debate amongst the group. According to Storm, this was well before [[The Brothers Chaps]] started making [[Strong Bad Email]]s.
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Although it is a point of contention ''which'' band member first discovered [[homestarrunner.com]], DaVinci's Notebook became fans of the site after seeing a {{inlinecontentwarning}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20011108180256/http://memepool.com/Date/165/ July 4, 2001 post on Memepool.com].  Paul used his "mad Interwebs stalking skills and a phone book" to get in touch with [[The Brothers Chaps]] {{--}} finding [[Don and Harriet Chapman|Don Chapman]]'s information through a {{w|WHOIS}} search and eventually convincing the brothers to come see a DaVinci's Notebook performance in [[Georgia|Atlanta]]. Remarking that "it was early enough in their career that they were more flattered than creeped out when I tracked them down," a friendship was born.
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Storm states that Paul more or less stalked The Brothers Chaps because DVN thought they were utterly hysterical, and because Paul had a talent for getting in touch with interesting people. Paul wrote that he "used his mad Interwebs stalking skills and a phone book... and it was early enough in their career that they were more flattered than creeped out when I tracked them down." Paul found [[Don and Harriet Chapman|Don Chapman]]'s information through a {{w|WHOIS}} search and eventually convinced the brothers to come see one of DVN's gigs when they came to [[Georgia|Atlanta]], and a friendship was born.
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At one point, The Brothers Chaps said they'd love DVN to contribute a song. Later, they specifically asked DVN to write an [[Old-Timey]] theme song for [[The Sneak]]. Aside from describing it as the Old-Timey version of [[The Skate Party]]'s [[The Cheat Theme Song]], The Brothers Chaps gave DVN free rein. The line "The Cheat, The Cheat" from the original song was used as a starting point, and the song structure roughly follows the original.
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Storm drove the direction, structure, and writing process, and passed lyrics back and forth with Paul (mostly over email). Paul did much of the vocals and recording on a [[wikipedia:Gateway, Inc.|Gateway 2000]] PC. A long Christmas wrapping paper tube was used to make it sound like it was being sung from a megaphone. The creators consider this to be inadvertently the first Paul and Storm song, as the other members of DVN had no involvement. Storm recalls that they finished fairly quickly; though they worked on it in between a lot of other projects and tours over a month, the actual work time was only a handful of hours.
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==="Ballad of The Sneak"===
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The Brothers Chaps asked DaVinci's Notebook to write a theme song for [[The Sneak]]. Aside from describing it as an [[Old-Timey]] version of [[The Skate Party]]'s [[The Cheat Theme Song]], free rein was given in the songwriting.
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Paul added that the many random sound effects were put in the song mainly to see what visuals would be accompany them. He also noted that the [[Old-Timey#References To Other Periods|chronological inconsistencies]] (references to Tammany Hall, the Hully Gully, the Kaiser, prohibition, etc.) were, for the most part, intentional; partly to keep with the overall feel The Brothers Chaps had established with the toons, and partly to see if people would point them out. Some of the music had been written prior to the song's creation before being repurposed; the trumpet instrumental that plays at the one-minute mark came from a fictional world jokingly created out of boredom by Paul and Storm on a car ride, based on a truck which had "Newton's Mulch" printed on it in "sort of an old-timey font".
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Storm drove the direction, structure, and writing process, and passed lyrics back and forth with Paul (mostly over email). The line "The Cheat, The Cheat" from the original song was used as a starting point, and the song structure roughly follows the original. The [[Old-Timey#References To Other Periods|chronological inconsistencies]] (references to Tammany Hall, the Hully Gully, the Kaiser, prohibition, etc.) were, for the most part, intentional; partly to keep with the overall feel The Brothers Chaps had established with the toons, and partly to see if people would point them out. The trumpet instrumental at the one-minute mark was originally made for a previous Paul and Storm project that similarly used an old-timey style.
   
   
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Storm recalls being very excited to see how the song would be interpreted by The Brothers Chaps, as the band gave no input on the animation. They wondered if ''Ballad of the Sneak'' would match what they had in their heads. About a month after DVN sent the completed song to The Brothers Chaps, the "Ballad of The Sneak" toon appeared on the Homestar Runner site.
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Paul did much of the vocals and recording on a {{w|Gateway, Inc.|Gateway 2000 PC}}. A long Christmas wrapping paper tube was used to make it sound like it was being sung from a megaphone. Storm recalls that they finished fairly quickly; though they worked on it in between a lot of other projects and tours over a month, the actual work time was only a handful of hours. Paul and Storm gave no input on the animation; even the random sound effects were added mainly to see what visuals The Brothers Chaps would create to accompany them. The "Ballad of The Sneak" toon appeared on the Homestar Runner site about a month after the song had been sent in.
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Paul and Storm consider "Ballad of The Sneak" to be inadvertently their first "Paul and Storm" song, as the other two members of DVN had no involvement in its production. It was later released on the Paul and Storm compilation EP ''Shame and Cookie Dough''. When rereleased on [[Homestar Runner Original Soundtrack]] [[Homestar Runner Original Soundtrack Volume 1|Volume 1]] in 2020, the song was credited simply to "Paul & Storm".
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==="Theme from Stinkoman"===
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A [[Theme from Stinkoman|theme song]] for [[Stinkoman]] was briefly played at [[Georgia Tech - 26 Apr 2007|Georgia Tech in 2007]], described as being from "The guys from DaVinci's Notebook [...] the same guys who did this cartoon called 'The Ballad of the Sneak' on the website". The full song would not be released until 2020, first on [[Homestar Runner Original Soundtrack Volume 2]] and then in the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Intro Cinematic]] later that year; both releases credit the song to "Paul & Storm".
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==Dragon Con 2008==
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==Other work with The Brothers Chaps==
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Strong Bad introduced Paul and Storm at Dragon Con 2008. Paul and Storm were previously half of DaVinci's Notebook.
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[[The Brothers Chaps]] also helped with animation, writing, and voice work for the 2014 parody holiday special "[[The Brothers Chaps' Side Projects#YouTube|The Paul and Storm Nondenominational Perennial Holiday Special]]".
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===Transcript===
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[[Matt Chapman]] also appeared onstage at their shows to perform such songs as [[Trogdor (song)|Trogdor]] and the [[Strong Badia National Anthem]].
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Ladies and gentlemen! Klingons and Daleks! Bobas and ''{disappointed}'' Jangos. ''{normally}'' B-list celebrities and their entourages of hangers-on! I am called Strong Bad! I urge you to take a moment, put down that vinyl bust or that pewter figurine you're thinking of buying, and give a warm, sweaty welcome to Stormy Paul and the Forecasts! ...What? Paul and Storm? Well that's a huge waste of one cool name and one Paul name. I'm outta here. Anyways, give it up for Paul and Storm.
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===Dragon Con 2008===
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Strong Bad introduced Paul and Storm at Dragon Con 2008:
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Ladies and gentlemen! Klingons and Daleks! Bobas and ''{disappointed}'' Jangos. B-list celebrities and their entourages of hangers-on! I am called Strong Bad! I urge you to take a moment, put down that vinyl bust or that pewter figurine you're thinking of buying, and give a warm, sweaty welcome to Stormy Paul and the Forecasts! ...What? Paul and Storm? Well that's a huge waste of one cool name and one Paul name. I'm outta here. Anyways, give it up for Paul and Storm.
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*[http://www.paulandstorm.com/archives/tying-up-a-couple-loose-ends/ Hear the introduction]
*[http://www.paulandstorm.com/archives/tying-up-a-couple-loose-ends/ Hear the introduction]

Revision as of 02:00, 1 May 2022

DaVinci's Notebook
DaVinci's Notebook
Origins Arlington County, VA
Genre(s) A cappella
Comedy
Members Bernie Muller-Thym
Storm DiCostanzo
Paul Sabourin
Richard Hsu
Discography Bendy's Law (1997)
The Life and Times of Mike Fanning (2000)
Brontosaurus (2002)
Producer N/A

DaVinci's Notebook (DVN) was an a cappella singing group consisting of Bernie Muller-Thym, Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo, Paul Sabourin, and Richard Hsu. The group was active from 1994 through 2004. Sabourin and DiCostanzo continue to perform as the musical comedy duo Paul and Storm.

Paul and Storm have contributed to and collaborated with Homestar Runner, typically by providing original songs.

Contents

Contributions to Homestar Runner

Although it is a point of contention which band member first discovered homestarrunner.com, DaVinci's Notebook became fans of the site after seeing a The external website linked here contains offensive language and/or content. content warning July 4, 2001 post on Memepool.com. Paul used his "mad Interwebs stalking skills and a phone book" to get in touch with The Brothers Chaps — finding Don Chapman's information through a WHOIS search and eventually convincing the brothers to come see a DaVinci's Notebook performance in Atlanta. Remarking that "it was early enough in their career that they were more flattered than creeped out when I tracked them down," a friendship was born.

"Ballad of The Sneak"

The Brothers Chaps asked DaVinci's Notebook to write a theme song for The Sneak. Aside from describing it as an Old-Timey version of The Skate Party's The Cheat Theme Song, free rein was given in the songwriting.

Storm drove the direction, structure, and writing process, and passed lyrics back and forth with Paul (mostly over email). The line "The Cheat, The Cheat" from the original song was used as a starting point, and the song structure roughly follows the original. The chronological inconsistencies (references to Tammany Hall, the Hully Gully, the Kaiser, prohibition, etc.) were, for the most part, intentional; partly to keep with the overall feel The Brothers Chaps had established with the toons, and partly to see if people would point them out. The trumpet instrumental at the one-minute mark was originally made for a previous Paul and Storm project that similarly used an old-timey style.

Paul did much of the vocals and recording on a Gateway 2000 PC. A long Christmas wrapping paper tube was used to make it sound like it was being sung from a megaphone. Storm recalls that they finished fairly quickly; though they worked on it in between a lot of other projects and tours over a month, the actual work time was only a handful of hours. Paul and Storm gave no input on the animation; even the random sound effects were added mainly to see what visuals The Brothers Chaps would create to accompany them. The "Ballad of The Sneak" toon appeared on the Homestar Runner site about a month after the song had been sent in.

Paul and Storm consider "Ballad of The Sneak" to be inadvertently their first "Paul and Storm" song, as the other two members of DVN had no involvement in its production. It was later released on the Paul and Storm compilation EP Shame and Cookie Dough. When rereleased on Homestar Runner Original Soundtrack Volume 1 in 2020, the song was credited simply to "Paul & Storm".

"Theme from Stinkoman"

A theme song for Stinkoman was briefly played at Georgia Tech in 2007, described as being from "The guys from DaVinci's Notebook [...] the same guys who did this cartoon called 'The Ballad of the Sneak' on the website". The full song would not be released until 2020, first on Homestar Runner Original Soundtrack Volume 2 and then in the Stinkoman 20X6 Intro Cinematic later that year; both releases credit the song to "Paul & Storm".

Other work with The Brothers Chaps

The Brothers Chaps also helped with animation, writing, and voice work for the 2014 parody holiday special "The Paul and Storm Nondenominational Perennial Holiday Special".

Matt Chapman also appeared onstage at their shows to perform such songs as Trogdor and the Strong Badia National Anthem.

Dragon Con 2008

Strong Bad introduced Paul and Storm at Dragon Con 2008:

STRONG BAD: Ladies and gentlemen! Klingons and Daleks! Bobas and {disappointed} Jangos. B-list celebrities and their entourages of hangers-on! I am called Strong Bad! I urge you to take a moment, put down that vinyl bust or that pewter figurine you're thinking of buying, and give a warm, sweaty welcome to Stormy Paul and the Forecasts! ...What? Paul and Storm? Well that's a huge waste of one cool name and one Paul name. I'm outta here. Anyways, give it up for Paul and Storm.

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