So, one more song for the sound track. You knew this was coming!
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Darned clankers. But sometimes it’s cathartic to rage to one clanker about the flaws in other clankers. The psycho-babble ego-stroking tendencies help soften the frustration.
Oh, that was fun. [Captures audio and rewrites the auto’s mp3 thumbdrive.]
Just added Sabaton’s Legends, Steeleye Span’s Below the Salt, and the Clankers’ No Man’s Land collection to the automotive MP3 thumbdrives. My ears are happy.
That’s a fine clanker bird you’ve got there, Sarah. It’s going to be hilarious (to me anyway) if the LLMs turn out to have no other use than making crazy pictures.
I was singing ss”New London, New London”sssssssssssssssssssss while doing my shopping run. I don’t swing from that tree, but it’s a catchy song. If I can memorize the lyrics, “Royal Escape” is also a fun song.
Artists won’t be. Heck, even just playing with the clankers, I’ve started noticing the sameness.
This is fun, and the lyrics are all mine, but no chance of replacing real artists.
Now will it replace “by the inch” “artists” …. likely. It also tends to replace the pretentious “no one wants to listen to that/read taht/look at that” artists.
BUT it frees real artists to produce more an better. One of my sons treats suno as a back up band and is finally putting his songs (he writes the music too) in listenable to format. This means he gets them out of his head, which apparently is a relief.
For me? This is much fun, while realizing I’m not writing “real” music. It’s just fun.
Darned clankers. But sometimes it’s cathartic to rage to one clanker about the flaws in other clankers. The psycho-babble ego-stroking tendencies help soften the frustration.
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Oh, that was fun. [Captures audio and rewrites the auto’s mp3 thumbdrive.]
Just added Sabaton’s Legends, Steeleye Span’s Below the Salt, and the Clankers’ No Man’s Land collection to the automotive MP3 thumbdrives. My ears are happy.
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The closed captions are really screwed up.
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Yes. I need to figure out how to do captions, but that will be after this upcoming trip.
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I have the lyrics in the description for this reason.
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That’s a fine clanker bird you’ve got there, Sarah. It’s going to be hilarious (to me anyway) if the LLMs turn out to have no other use than making crazy pictures.
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And yummy songs.
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I was singing ss”New London, New London”sssssssssssssssssssss while doing my shopping run. I don’t swing from that tree, but it’s a catchy song. If I can memorize the lyrics, “Royal Escape” is also a fun song.
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Skip isn’t even sure he does. I mean, it’s complicated. :D
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Please tell me these will be/are available on Spotify?
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I THINK Dan intends to do that.It will also be available as an album in my shopify shop. Eventually.
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Would you hate me I say I’m happy to not like them? I don’t want artists replaced by clankers.
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Artists won’t be. Heck, even just playing with the clankers, I’ve started noticing the sameness.
This is fun, and the lyrics are all mine, but no chance of replacing real artists.
Now will it replace “by the inch” “artists” …. likely. It also tends to replace the pretentious “no one wants to listen to that/read taht/look at that” artists.
BUT it frees real artists to produce more an better. One of my sons treats suno as a back up band and is finally putting his songs (he writes the music too) in listenable to format. This means he gets them out of his head, which apparently is a relief.
For me? This is much fun, while realizing I’m not writing “real” music. It’s just fun.
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