Just saying
If you get a chance to see Shinyribs, go. Very entertaining.Pretty good for live set-up
I haven’t thought of a Lissajous diagram for decades
My sister was a teenager during the ‘60s and she had several of the early Beetles albums (wish I knew where they are). I kinda liked their music, but teen girls thought they were gods. Any time a song of theirs came on the radio, her and her friends would scream their heads off, even sometimes start crying. To me, it seemed like the oddest thing I had ever seen. Being 11 years younger than her, I was just completely confused by all of it.
Heard about that in the news last night, saying they used AI to clean up John’s vocals. Has me wondering how many more “new songs” will be created by long deceased artists.
She knew who wasVery strange coincidence there, my sister was also 11 years older than me. Clear as yesterday is the memory of sitting on the livingroom floor watching that Ed Sullivan broadcast. I was about 7 or 8, but everything changed then and there. Sis wasn't too impressed, as she was a hardcore Elvis fan.
Fitting tribute.They told AI to hear the tape and that "this is vocal, that is guitar. Lose the guitar."
Jeff Lynne of ELO took a bunch of George Harrison's demos and half finished songs and crafted the outstanding posthumous Brainwashed album.
I was afraid that one was going to be a rag tag collection of edits, but was pleasantly blown away.
That was pure old school talent and determination. It will be interesting to see what FI (Fake Intelligence) can do in comparison.
This is apparently George playing as he was fully aware of his pending demise. More layers of emotion in this piece than I can count.
I played this at Mom's service. It's so far beyond perfect.
playing the Wall of Voodoo's album "Call of the West" as I approached the Mexican border and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.