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Lastchancelance
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2/11/2023 8:16:15 PM
AI video
Here is a further video experiment for the new song I uploaded this week entitled "We Will Make It Through". It could be better if I want to pay for it. This was done for free. I may have myself age regressed doing these songs I did everything on, but not sure yet. I formed my own Label, so I might just fill an entire roster of different images performing for me, as I like and write in so many genres. Solves multiple issues for me! Endeavor to persevere...
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Bryon Tosoff
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2/11/2023 10:10:55 PM
Lance
you are an amazing lyricist musician producer and engineer. a video adventurer seeking out different ways and means to further your music skill set ,this is a really unique unusual pop art vibe. the way that bass line moves is brilliant, kinda mysterious and the direction it moves about is pretty cool . I dig that vocal and the lyrics are tripping. kinda reveal's a somber look into someone's situation in real life, reflecting and thinking how things are going in their life. amazing vocals, and harmonies too. like that airy string section that casts a type of longing feel.its that aspect of the grove that adds a great background and support to the message you are endeavoring to get across, at least that is how it comes across to me
Great job
Bryon
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Lastchancelance
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2/12/2023 12:35:52 AM
Thanks again Bryon for all the likes" I am digging your new stuff too. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks! Things are changing faster than ever now and I will do everything I can to try and keep up. I have always been a sucker for new tech ever since my days at UCSD and the center for music experiment. Back then they were building systems to transform the way music was recorded and produced, developing midi, and saying things like "we are working on putting music music composition and production on the desktop computer". We were still just cutting ampex 456 back then, and all the dinasauors poo pooed even the concept of it.
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Paul groover
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2/15/2023 3:17:08 PM
Not saying Ai could be useful but in the arts nah. Just seems a bit naff. Whose reality is it certainly not the artists. Putting people out of work. Where i can see AI being useful is agriculture, fishing dangerous shit no-one wants to do. Monitoring critical infrastructure. Useful stuff but not stuff like arts and especially transport. What if an Ai is driving the car and it is has 2 pick the lesser of 2 evils who is to blame. As far as the AI is concerned it was the logical choice. It,s just a bunch of complicated maths. It,s not going to have nightmares about it. AI is only as good as the people programming it. So they would be to blame
Really liked the video might give it a try myself music was excellent as well. I was once in a short movie shot in 50mm film. It was mega budget movie for Peterhead. It had Peter Mullen and Lorenza Indovina from Rome Italy. It was a Rome production they were all from there. They even had a rap party there was loads there. It was shown in all indie film festivals around the world. And i even got paid and my name on the credit list. The film is called Waves it was shot in Peterhead quite a few years back. I learned so much that week just by watching. I am in part 2 hauling the net
https://youtu.be/wsoDGiRcZC8
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Lastchancelance
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2/15/2023 9:20:47 PM
I don't disagree with you at all, but only trying to adapt and keep an open mind about this stuff. Commercially, a good percentage of the stuff shoved upon us has gone this route to various degrees. I remember the days when digital first entered the picture and the vested interests, musicians and everyone balked and snickered. Now everybody does it at home, and big bucks guys and major studios all do it as well. You get a few wealthy die hards still analog, but even die hards like Neil Young admit to using it "But only as a stage of the process".
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Lastchancelance
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2/15/2023 9:48:32 PM
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My major point is that it threatens the ability of artists to make any money at all. As the biggest 3 labels control the industry, play listing on major outlets, etc. The artists themselves are their biggest headaches and expense. Actors have been trying to organize themselves, and image is changed using AI for age regression now... just a transition and one step away from total elimination like a Chinese TV news cast today. Gee, gets it right.... looks better, and much cheaper.... ugggghhh. Heck, they are resurrecting long dead artists and putting them on tour as 3d holographic images already! Complete with modern updating and details that are current...
Here is a list of 13 of them now.... sorry, but I can't get the embed code so you will have to copy and paste the URL.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2019/10/30/dead-musicians-are-taking-stage-again-hologram-form-is-this-kind-encore-we-really-want/
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Lastchancelance
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2/15/2023 10:14:04 PM
During the gold rush for example, it was the merchants selling shovels and building bars and such that got rich, not the miners.
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Stoneman
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2/17/2023 4:41:31 PM
I like ti! Very well thought out and filmed very good. Very nice song with pointed lyrics. You are ready for the big time. Keep do your thing man! Much Respect, Stoneman
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Lastchancelance
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2/17/2023 10:55:13 PM
Thanks Stonemason, but after retiring and digging into this stuff a little more I sure am glad I do not have to rely on music for income anymore. Art for arts sake, and I will always do it for simple joy of doing it. I think we are all more than just a bit frustrated at what this industry from the business side has become. From what I have seen it's worse than ever, but heck, you get your chicks for free if your good enough...just not the money LOL!
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dimwittedbread
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4/17/2023 11:09:24 PM
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