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Matt Connarton Unleashed 6-29-24 hour 1
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World Radio Premiere of "Problems" by Hope The Rapper.
This is Radio Matchester. It's not a back room. You don't want problems.
You don't want problems. They gonna just stay till the money comes open.
This solvum, get into the bag. Then another one. You don't
want problems. You don't problem. We're gonna just stay till the money comes
open. The solve them open, get into the bag. Then another one.
This is just to make them gold by the first sover how the heat
it up a whole off the coach shoulder fact check for really up next all
I phone mean like really nicely everything they watched No best way to rapper state
shots all a see a straight bullets so the body don't drop, don't trop
who's not who's not? Like it's me's a puff round heim Brock Pemp gets
dat rut. You don't want problems. We gonna just stayed till the money
comes open. This solve them open, so get into the bag. Then
another one. You don't want problems. I don't want problem. We gonna
just stayed to the money. Cause open the solve them open the song,
Get into the bag. Then another I should break for being on the scene.
I had to get my bag ragged. Five Vincent on the twenties,
rubber bend in Matt Tag. Come to the slow runner rather live a fast
light. Hold my wife grat It's in the same as my past life spending
before Jillian never came into our language. Can call it corody music because they're
going the same this shit say train, moving, gang, lifestyle, danger,
trigger finger iss it kind of looking like I'm saying this ship fly leg
a bird and spread the word like a refleet, stumba back and lose your
whole gang trying to beat these last year shop they got the cliff Born repeat
funny funny with your shade on shop seen me. I shant like I'm a
diamond, but I'm still in the rubbing into this about over like I live
in the colors. I can tell these and they thinking they something they on
the shirt r pit us, he'll fake. I hope they gotta play finishing
it. Don't make me with this mask going and go and say photiga soccer,
nigga mans your operational Rea station to shoot it out with me. They
ain't know the bean which you don't want problems. We gonna just stay till
the money comes open. This solng them open, so get into the bags.
And another one you don't want problems. You don't want problem. We
gonna just stay till the money comes, hoping the song open, get in
the bag, and another one. You don't want no static, you don't
want no standing pistol packing. Don't make them do the mathematics. Don't make
you disappear like magic. My game will make you go pool like the magicians
while flechoing some money back, go getting and then until we got the cash
with us. Some of the stops them shooting like I'm never missing. All
lies on me like a pot. I don't want to kill me. They
don't want me with the wop. That's too bad for them. And I
said, and I never stopped gangle making pop stay a lot. I give
them the drop, tacking tough about the nipper when we see him. They
just shook one. We ain't my feet, but I know you ain't gonna
crooks. Treat the booth like it's a kitchen. Go ahead and cook.
So about to do it. Big got the recipe from Brooklyn Papa. Then
I swag out, know we about to cash out all up in this session.
Look so they got our sass out. We're gonna stay lay, stay
paid till we crash out. He's trying to fun because get in the mission
of the straps out. You don't want problems, problem, We gonna just
stay till the money comes open this song them open, get into the bag.
Then another one. You don't want problems, you don't want problem.
We gonna just stay till the money comes open. The song them open,
ya get into the bag, then another one. Remember, wouldn't have been
this race. I know they dreaming about passing me up the dam position,
or they wishing they get castured me shot them with them. Leaner's got some
dealers in my faculty, and we'll get me one up. We're gonna turn
them to a cash grinding just to chase my chas. Get to miss by
any means, try to take it. We gonna beat your face up,
like make believe, talking like you are against saying your reps. This is
make belief. Woulda tad it on my body. But I'm skimming with peace
because like the act up today, ask it wrapped up, I'll hit beefing
when you get bro go gets your cash shucks falling like an MVP. You
know I got my stats stuff the clip long. We're gonna get them going.
If we masked uff, they laughed and that was brokes and I was
I'll be a humble buddy, better pushing away. God. This is the
muscle hun for the love of the hustle. I'm the work making double I'm
a dog win, no munk begging. I came from the struggle, hon.
You know first, we don't got no time to get back, you
know in the block double back. If you don't hit that moto suck,
we don't pump that mesa right out the picture. So think twice before you
up for me and all the month singing to day. Okay, there it
is. That's the world radio premiere, the brand new track. As we
continue our series of world radio premieeres of Hope the Rapper Singles, this is
week three. I Hope the Rapper is really seeing ten singles over the course
of ten weeks, and this is week three. This is Problems here to
start off this week's Matt connorton Unleashed. We are live from these studios of
wm n H ninety five point three FM in glorious of Manchester, New Hampshire
on Canal Street. We have a very busy show for you today, I
will say right off the bat for those of you who are you know,
we do have some faithful listeners who like to join us on Facebook each week.
We are not on Facebook this morning. There's a problem with the streaming
software. But you can of course stream the show from anywhere. If you're
locally here in Manchester, you can go to ninety five point three FM,
but access it from anywhere online. You can go to Wmnhradio dot org or
of course you can go to Matt connorton dot com slash live. That also
gets you to the stream. And you know, the audio quality actually is
better on the stream than it is on Facebook anyway. So and we do
have a great show for you today with a lot of great music. And
I am not alone, Jenny, Jenny is here at the news table.
I am president in account of yes, yes lately under the weather, Yes,
well it's been a it's been a week, been a week, yes,
But yeah, we do have a great show for you. Of course
we'll probably play that track again later in the show too, if you missed
it. The world radio premiere of Problems by Hope the Rapper, another great
track, and we'll have another one for you this week. In just a
few minutes, we're going to be joined via Skype all the way from Germany.
Uh, Factory of Art will be here. I assume a last Marco
will be here. Marco Mueller or Mueller, however you say his name,
I'm not sure exactly his last name. Is it Mueller? I know it's
you know, German. Obviously I believe it. I think it's got the
uh is it'm lot omlt over the over the you? Yes, yes,
yes, so I love Factory of Arts. We had that band on once
before, we had Marco from the band on once before. Really enjoyed our
conversation and I love their music and they've got a brand new album, back
to Life, and it's so good. I was posting about it yesterday as
I was listening to it. So really looking forward to that coming up coming
up. In the second hour, Sepsis will be here with us in studio
and looking forward to that. I'm sure we'll be talking about Swarmy Fest coming
up in November, and of course we will be involved in that. And
in the third hour, the great John MacArthur will be joining us, who
is not only a musician, and we do have a couple of tracks of
his that we can play. But he is also from the New Hampshire Music
Collective to have the name right for NH Music Collective. We met him at
the doing Well this morning, Yes, we met we made We met him
at the show in Conquered. It was Thieves Run Like Thieves. Yes.
Yeah, that was a great, awesome show and a great venue. That
was a really fun venue to go. Yeah. So really looking forward to
talking with John and learning more about what they're doing. They're doing a lot
in the music scene. Also, speaking of which, by the way,
I want to make sure we plug this right off this match Worry today at
the Walmart in does it say on here? Is it Newington? I think
you're right. I think it is new Yeah. Joey Painter who was on
with us recently talking about this show. All proceeds benefit Boston's Children Hospital,
and this is going on today from noon to four pm at the Walmart in
Newington. I just realized it doesn't say oh it's store. It's funny on
the poster. The poster is funny. It says Storre twenty one thirty instead
of what city it's in. It says Storre twenty one thirty. It's like,
oh, okay, right, they're all known by sou if you google,
if you google Walmart store twenty we can be sure about the uh about
what city it's in. But I think it's the Newington one. But it's
for a great cause. June twenty ninth. That is today live music from
noon to four sunset, Rhythm Brother Blue, Joey Painter of course, Tommy
ghost Andrew Carbon, who else, Austin Ridlin, Calm the Sea. So
a lot of music, a lot of music crammed into four hours. So
that is that Walmart Storre twenty one thirty. I'm actually going to look that
up, so I want to make sure we're telling you the right city.
Oh no, it's Portsmouth, Okay, I get Portsmouth and Newington kind of.
I'm never sure quite where Portsmouth ends in Newington begins anyway, So it's
the Walmart in Portsmouth. That is story twenty one thirty, So from noon
to four pm today, So check that out. Yeah. I was really
impressed with with what they were planning when Joey Painter and Tommy Ghosts were here
with us live in studio. Such a great cause. And of course also
today the Masonic Temple. You know last week we had we had Mary and
Sue from the Sister which company they are in hooks It and they're going to
be today at the Masonic Temple right here in Manchester. I think that's from
I think that goes to five pm and sounds like there's gonna be a lot
of neat things there to see. Artisans. Yeah, so go check that
out activity Uniqueness. You want something different to do, this would be a
great thing to do. Yeah, And I really enjoyed our conversation with them
last week. They were fun, they were fun. They'll come back another
time, absolutely absolutely, so. Yeah, Marco will be joining us,
of course from Factory of Art. But I think what we'll do is,
I'm going to go ahead and play the single from the first single from the
album, Back to Life by Factory of Art. It's called Blessing in Disguise
and what a great song, and all of these songs are great. I'm
really impressed with the album. But let's see. Yeah, I think we'll
start with that one. It's been out for a little while, but the
single has been out for a little while. The album, the full album,
I Believe just came out this month. This is really good. I
had a little issue with there. This is having having gremlin's uh this morning,
as often happens on Saturday morning, all kinds of little technical issues in
the machine. All right here it is sorry. That was me. Something
else is uh, something else is off me. I am something else that
is sorry. All right, let's give this a listen. This is Blessing
in Disguise, Factory of Art Joy Usions, Oh My chain down you Joe
Desia, Ghostly Nightmass There, don't be patient, don't behaved, show you
dive into your dark side. Stay faje che we there something that something chet
shot turn into your oh Si be fun, Oh shine you'll find me silent.
I'm not saying and discuss you sus say in this song. It's not
saving you. Shoes said mister John and jo your side the jumping f please
the same place, the side please me. Got to get this side to
stop j the place slips so the people way Jack saw down to tap into
your side. It's different showing tap back the same the same side. That
is Blessing in Disguise. That is the first single from Back to Life.
The band is factory of art, and we should be joined by Marco any
moment it is. I have no idea what time it is in Germany,
but he should be are, i believe, six hours ahead of us.
Yeah, online earlier, but yeah, really really good stuff. Since he
is not, we might go ahead and play a second track while we wait,
because Marco is not not with us yet. But you know, it's
also possible too that he's having a Skype issue because occasionally, and uh,
I know this is shocking, but occasionally, when it is a transcontinental call,
there can be there can be an issue. Yeah, it's a little
after three pm in the afternoon. We've run into that a few times over
the years, when it's uh, when it's somebody's skyping in from Europe.
We'll go ahead and play another We'll go ahead and play the first track from
the album. This is called Abysses. This is the opening track, and
then hopefully, hopefully, by the time this is over, Marco will be
with us, and if we don't hear from him, will assume that there
is in fact a technical issue with Skype on his end, and we shall
move on. But let's give this a listen. This is the opening track.
From back to life. This is called abysses. Yes, trembles the
tower, the lips, my face falls into deep the cause us on fire.
The fools no longer tell that joke shall all yeah ron st very shas
se lass way much a way that still second round. You can see girl
high school said maybe no waters yeah West not work class. The wind blows
away to die your style you by crawl behind hide caps throwing rise and d
was blind. You were loud, babe loved yet oh yelly waters w wst
I work when the day gets best to the night, when the dog has
sees on the light way for by last song, when the take gets best
in the night, when the dog has seas up the night I blows so
my lost show when the day gets blessed the night when the dog nast meats
after night lost studio lost show ye sow the stock my fallI no long the
same man. Show the sun from the way of yours. Yes good I
have any where the winds blows, shout bad dorge when your speech is u
joslas words you fall all Shaw show when the wind blows aunty jar, when
the space shut chas wars you does show why the way that blows out the
tars let this make sens s I s sweaters so ly the bos so my
love show. You call me a g jay, I called you want you
pray? You squeeze yours an cans it. My yes were boring in the
limit, libor I am the gilling you. The all snow rounds cow Bay
a staffing out of final word, said short Blake. Concentration. But I
see Bason's side that sees can see, said jimmys uchess to say, it's
a shame you call me like a like Jane. I can't you want to
pray? You bring the fire. The comedies go rough moshing my bray so
the duchess and my rod Man is its side and say it's God, it's
my lass. Sassis Nice, I stand alone, said o girl, I
guess I wants a glass. I see in my face many does Mirs.
I can't forget what a really mass. I stand alone in there, said
I'll look get around against the walls of glass. I see my face.
I've been many those us. I can't forget. You know what a body
mass ex s Jo spells Judson. It's a sun, it's a second that
is silent room. That's pretty epic. The band is Factory of Art and
they are from Germany, and we heard a little a little more of their
music than we had intended because we were hoping to talk to them. But
as does occasionally happen when it's a transcontinental skype call, they are having apparently
a tech issue on their and so I might have to reschedule them. But
I love the album. I love what they're doing really really good. The
new album is back to Life Factory of Art. They were on the show
with us once before and really enjoyed talking with them, so I'm bummed that
we can't make that happen this morning, but I do encourage you to check
out the album. So really good stuff. But we do have Sepsis coming
up in the second hour, and then in the third hour we have John
MacArthur from the New Hampshire Music Collective, so lots of good stuff coming up.
We should mention two well, two things actually three things will remind you.
At the Walmart in Portsmouth today, our friend Joey, who was on
the show with us a couple of weeks ago, has live music from noon
to four pm out I think they're playing right in front of the Walmart.
He'll be performing with Tommy Ghost. They've got Brother Blue, Sunset Rhythm,
Andrew Carbon, a whole bunch of artists performing from noon to four pm.
And this is a really cool show because all the proceeds go to benefit Boston
Children's Hospital. So we recommend if you're in the area, if you're in
and around Portsmouth, you check that out. Also right here in Manchester today
at the Masonic Temple, I think it's from noon to five the Sister Witch
Company. We had the ladies from the Sister Witch Company here with us last
week, Mary the owner and Sue who is the manager there, and they
do an amazing job. And they've got an event going on today from noon
to five pm at the Masonic Temple right here in Manchester, and they've got
a lot of vendors. It sounds like it's going to be really, really
interesting. So that's another thing you can check out. And of course,
our friend Eleanor from Terminus, the Midnight Creators Collective in UH in Nashua.
UH, they've got something coming up for the fourth of July which is wow
coming up quick actually, UH. New Hampshire Riverfest. They've got live music.
There's a lot going on at this but yeah, it's gonna be noon
to Uh does that say noon to three? I believe so, yes,
yeah, noon to three. And what's that you're asking the blind woman to
read for you? Yeah. Meanwhile I'm over here going in large and large.
My eyes are having a little trouble with the colors. Yeah, noon
to three, So that's gonna be at uh. I know Eleanor and Terminus
and uh Midnight Creators Collective in Nashua, they're very involved in this. So
in fact, Eleanor just recently, I forget what what the actual she became
a member. She was sworn in, Yes, as the arts commissioner.
Arts commissioner, that's what I couldn't I couldn't remember what the exact title is.
But yeah, so very high. Yeah, she's doing she's doing great
things there. And of course she does a lot for the music scene along
with her art in general. Yeah. Yeah, oh, I've been fighting
different artists together, like with the collectives, she's getting people together that you
know, there's people who are really good at recording working with other people who
are really good with bands. Were but the other people who are good at
promotions you know. So she's getting these people together and creating these networks to
make it easier for artists to be able to share their independent work, whether
it's the beautiful sounds of music or creative art on the walls. In fact,
I'm very lucky. I've been asked and I've accepted to be the feature
artist for the month of August, and I'm super excited about that. Yes,
and the the Insurance Collection will be there and a few other pieces,
and so your art will be hanging over terminus. Right. That's kind of
nerve wracking, Like it's easier, I think being in an art show because
you're one person in the seat of many. Yeah, because you've had your
art, of course shown at the Mosaic, which is nervous Mosaic Art what
is it, the Mosaic Art Collective. I have a hard time keeping all
these names straight in my head. Mosaic Art Collective. I love getting to
go there. It's such a beautiful place to be shown. And I've gotten
a grace of their walls twice. Yeah, and that's that's been phenomenal.
But this is different. This is this is a really big deal. Yeah,
because there's nobody else going to be hanging on the walls. But me,
so I feel like I'm gonna be a little naked, you know,
I'm a little nervous about it. I'm very nervous about it. Yeah,
but I'm very excited and very very honored to have the opportunity to do that.
So I'm really looking forward to it. Yeah, but you know,
and they also offer their space to other people, Like if you want to
do a podcast but you don't have the equipment, they have the equipment.
So they have a lot of great things going on. There, a lot
of good shows coming up, and I'm really excited to be a part of
it. Yes, yes, so much art, Like I feel like we're
blossoming. I think maybe coming out of the plague, there's more coming to
light now, like you know what I mean, Like we've all been hibernating
for so long that now it's it feels like this amazing breath where you know,
we're having art shows and music festivals and people are gathering together again and
it just feels so much nicer. Absolutely, absolutely, there is apparently a
COVID surge happening over the summer, But don't you have to poop on my
parade. No, but the but the wonderful day. Yeah, no,
no, no, there is a there is a surge happening. But you
know, fortunately we're you know, at this point, it's hospital what they
what they really keep an eye on. Now. From what I understand is
hospitalizations and hospitalizations remain extraordinarily low for for COVID. So as long as that
this is a very good thing. As long as that continues, then we
can still continue to safely say that we're we're you know, post pandemic.
So so that's good. But you know, hand washing, hand washing,
Yeah, wash your hands, Wash your hands, Wash your hands. That's
the biggest and best thing you can do to stop yourself from getting anything.
And I've heard of people getting other stuff. I had a friend recently come
down in pneumonia. Oh yeah, you know, people have come down one
of my one of our friends had the flu and COVID. Yeah, yep,
because that can happen. Yeah yeah, so yeah, wash your hands.
Yeah. We might need to. The one the one adaptation that might
have to be ongoing is we need to learn to you know, because we're
stuck with COVID for the rest of our lives. So just to some degree,
So we might need to learn to just kind of treat summer a little
bit more like we treat cold and flu season in that during cold and flu
season, I think people generally are a little more mindful of washing their hands
where you know, and really being thorough about it, whereas in the summertime,
I think people tend to be more like summer it's a you know,
I'm not going to you know what, am I going to get sick with?
I think maybe we just all collectively need to start being mindful about it
year round. You're right, and it actually brings a really important point,
and really we should be more diligent, right because we're all out in nature.
We're getting into dirt, and we're getting into the water. I don't
do any of that out of nature the nature, So you're getting us both
to different microbes and different things. So yeah, hand washing, hand washing,
hand washing, because we all as human beings have habits of touching our
faces. Yeah, and you don't even realize you're doing it until you think
about it, and then you want to do it even more. Like I
just did, just think of just think a flu season has been year round
now just in general, if I say that half a lot more. I
say that half joking, but only half. Like when I travel, I
take any bacteria wipes with me, I wipe stuff off to try and decrease
the chances of me picking up something anything. Want any of your yuckiness right
exactly, your yuckies to you exactly. Well since our since our our one
guest wasn't able to make it, uh will And like I said, we
do have sepsis coming in in hour two. But I did see something.
So one of the subjects that we discussed quite a bit on the show that
I'm fascinated by and I know you are, and I apparently a lot of
our listeners are, because I always get really positive feedback from everybody when we
talk about this subject is And there's a new story here, just I think
within the last twenty four hours this went up on NBC news dot com.
US record labels are suing AI music generators alleging copyright infringement. This is all.
This is getting pretty dicey. It says here Universal Music Groups, Sony
Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group, among others. But those are like
the Big Three filed lawsuits on Monday of this week so right at the beginning
of the week against Suno and Udo maker Uncharted Labs. So Uncharted Labs is
the name of the software, so it says here the world's biggest record labels
are teaming up to take two prominent AI music companies to court, a move
that comes as generative artificial intelligence continues to infiltrate the music industry. And by
the way, so for anyone who doesn't know, when we talk about generative
AI, that is where you use a prompt, what is called a prompt,
and I know a lot of you know this, but for the uninitiated,
you type in. So say, for example, you're using chat GPT,
you type in a prompt, you make a request for what it is
that you want it to generate for you. And that's why we call it
generative AI. Universal Music groups, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group,
among others, filed lawsuits Monday against Suno and Udio maker Uncharted Labs,
both of which recently released AI programs that enable users to generate songs using text
prompts. So, in other words, you type in, so a text
prompt would be you just type in what you wanted to make for a song,
and it makes the song. The proliferation of accessible AI tools compt capable
of generating realistic music, including full songs using AI versions of real artists voices,
has triggered a slew of legal and ethical questions for the music industry.
Many artists have expressed concern over how generative AI technologies could undermine human work and
compensation. Coordinated by the Recording Industry Association of America, the music recording industry's
largest trade organization, the lawsuits were filed in US federal courts for the District
of Massachusetts and the Southern District of New York, YEP. So this is
a very much a New England connection Southern District of New York. That's we
hear that a lot in the news, but for different reasons we won't get
into. Let's see ORIAA chairman and CEO Mitch Glazier. Glazier said in a
statement quote, the music community is embraced AI, and we are already partnering
and collaborating with responsible developer developers to build sustainable AI tools centered on human creativity
that put artists and songwriters in charge. But we can only succeed if developers
are willing to work together with US unlicensed services like Suno and Udio that claim
it's quote fair to copy and artists life's work and exploit it for their own
profit without consent or pay set back the promise of genuinely innovative AI for US
all unquote. The music labels allege in the lawsuits that building services Puno or
Udio requires quote copying decades worth of the world's most popular sound recordings unquote in
order to train their models, and that both AI companies have been deliberately evasive
about what exactly they used, but it's obvious what their music generators were trained
on. According to the lawsuits, their models could only succeed in producing such
realistic songs, the suits state, if they had been trained on quote vast
quantities of sound recordings from artists across every genre, style, and era unquote,
many of which remain copyrighted by these record labels. Neither Suno nor Udio
has publicly disclosed its training data. Both charge tiered monthly membership fees for those
who which to use their AI music generators at higher capacity. Representatives for Pseudo
did not immediately respond to requests for a comment, so like the company.
You know, they're saying, what's the lawsuit. The basis of the lawsuit
is simply that they couldn't build this model, this capability without using copyrighted and
recordings initially to initiate their education. And they're they're specifically saying that there are
portions of songs like bb King's The Thrilla Is Gone, Johnny Be Good,
Great Balls of Fire, that there are specific songs they can point to and
go, look, you can hear this. One of the replications even had
go Johnny Go go in in one of them, which is obviously lyrics from
one of those songs. And they're the and the owners even make a comment
at one point about saying something to the effect of like, well, if
we had constraints to begin with, we would never have been able to to
do this, So we couldn't have had constraints. But then there's the other
side of the coin. So for example, it's been used in the power
of good in relation to Travis Tritt. Oh, he had a near I
don't know about this, so he had a country legend Randy Travis for forgive
me, I said the wrong artist's name. He had a near fatal stroke
that left him unable to sing any farther, but with the use of AI
generated vocals, he was able to release a song. Wanna release a song
called Where That Came From, which uses an AI generated vocal of him.
Oh, so he could sing again, So it can be used for the
power of good. Yes, you know, but I'm one hundred percent behind
this. There's no way these systems wouldn't exist if they didn't teach them how
to behave with the existing artists. They fed them the music of the souls
of people that have played for decades and centuries in this world, and this
is what they've built, but it was built on the artistry of individuals.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, I continue to have mixed feelings about how
it makes sense to proceed with all of this legally, but I certainly understand
the concern. I think it would be fun, Like maybe on a future
show, I'd like to sign up for maybe a free trial if they offer
free trials, because I'm cheap, I'd like to sign up for one of
these services and actually, as an experiment, create a song live on the
show using one of these AI software protocols. There is that would be fun.
There is something that is happening. There's an organization developed called Human Artistry
Campaign, and this is a coalition of artists who want to make sure that
AI doesn't replace them, so they're putting them at least they're banding together to
try and fight back and make sure that AI is happening. Like it or
not, it's happening. So we need to put these constraints in place if
it's if it's not already, my fear is that Panora's out of the box
already and this is going to be really hard for artists to undo. But
there's gotta be constraints or you know, it's so hard for artists to make
money now. As is the other thing too that occurs to me and I
I don't know it something that hadn't really hadn't thought about until this moment,
this particular thought, but and yet it seems so obvious. But what occurs
to me is there's really no like, what's the point ultimately, because it's
not as though we need AI to create music. There's we live in a
time where because of the Internet, there's there's God only knows how much new
music human beings are creating every day that is getting uploaded to the Internet that
is readily available to anybody in the world to access. Like, it's not
as though there's some sort of shortage of music that we need AI to create
for us. There's no In other words, there's no problem that this is
somehow addressing. There is no shortage of anything that this is somehow solving,
you know what I mean. There's there's like you know, like people sometimes
will ask I mean people ask me. I'm sure they ask you because you
book the show. You know, occasionally someone will say, how do you
how do you find all these great musicians. It's like, well, they're
everywhere, everywhere in the local music scene and and anyway, I promise you
anywhere you are in the United States and probably anywhere in the world, there
are people in your area who you might not even be aware of, who
are creating music and and really, you know, really great stuff that you
would enjoy. It's not hard, there's all. In other words, the
point I'm making is there's there's millions of human beings creating millions of songs already,
So having AI do it, there's no actual reason, there's no point.
It's I'm not a huge fan. I mean, I guess. I
mean, I guess in the independent music all day long. I don't think
I hardly ever listened to extream music anymore. To be honest, I'll tell
you the top two ways that people do get booked on the show is number
one, referrals. We always take referrals very seriously. And number two bands
reaching out saying, hey, check me out, here's my music. That
is that the top two ways that people will end up guessing on the shows.
Yeah, but I mean there's there's so many people creating music. You
don't need AI to do it. Now, I guess the one the one
thing that I suppose well now, where it does get murky is if you
have artists. See this is where and again I'll always advocate on behalf of
artists, certainly, but there might be artists who are who are using AI
to help them to create the music that they want to create. So so
there is that, uh, there is that other side to it. But
we'll continue to keep an eye on this, we'll continue to discuss it in
the future. I think it's fascinating. I think it's a very exciting time.
Again, you know, all the concerns about it aside and all the
misgivings aside. I do think it is It is an exciting time, and
I know there's a lot of pessimism and skepticism about it, and certainly skepticism
is healthy and we should be very careful. And these are issues, like
you know, in terms of how it affects the music industry, these are
issues that we need to be paying attention to and discussing going forward. But
I do think it's exciting at the end of the day, I think it's
all very exciting to see where we're going with it. Well, let's go
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