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Greg Dennis
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Oh! One more, a bit more recent: 80s synth, like The Midnight. (My wife's listening to them right now.)

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Nice! So idea: music genre revivals, like how bluegrass came back for a bit when 'O, Brother...' came out, or Bublé and the big band / crooner style had a bit, or how Caro Emerald is doing swing in a new way. Hooverphonic comes to mind. These revivals almost seem fad-ish to me, but I like them.

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You and @polyphonic.nebula.tv both seem to be going through it. I understand the landscape is changing. Don't lose yourself in it. I love your channels for the art you two make. (The podcast is nice, too.)

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Visual studio open on the other monitor with a problem you were actively trying to solve before the meeting started.

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Dude, you got where you are BECAUSE you tried new things and learned in the public. It shows the humanity. We don't want a know-all expert. We want people who research and apply what they know to new concepts. Keep on keepin' on, man. You're alright.

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An example would be the Luke Combs cover of Fast Car. While it's a fine example of someone playing another person's song, I don't think (at least not for me) that it adds anything new. Moreover, it pulls attention away from Chapman's original by overshadowing it and making people think he wrote it

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It's a good one, too!

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... working at a restaurant and a bus drops off an entire football team after their game 5 minutes before you close.

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Does AI image generation have artistic license? Is that why it keeps getting hands wrong?

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Not a copyright strike? How does that work? Looks like it to me.

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Greg Dennis
@gregsdennis.bsky.social
6 followers27 following84 posts