"No One Cared" Lyric

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  • Domd
    Domd New Jersey
    edited July 8
    Ai now has capability of using all your own ideas, so the chest puffing will be valid.

    There are no true authors anyway. Ai just recycles the music that's already out there. That's how songwriters have been doing it forever, borrowing from other songs

    The illusion just as big is that anybody is writing anything original.

    Guitar solos, where do you think guitar players get their ideas from?

    Other players.

    Just ai does it faster and makes it accessible to all.

    We're gonna have to be better than we already are to stand out.

    If not better than different enough to stand out.

    I don't claim to have original musical ideas, I think I have some original lyrical ideas
  • LOL... that's OK. I can't tell anyone how to do anything... Not anymore! But, we still have to be careful not to infringe on anyone's copyright. If there's no money involved, then anything goes!

  • As far as moot / route, I take liberty with using the British English pronunciation 😎

  • You show me actual proof that Noah and the ark existed, then I'll believe it. Other than that, it's a great story about persevering against all odds. this article, amongst many, I find interesting - The Ark: Could Noah's Tale Be True? | Live Science

    Yes, on a daily basis I get 5 - 6 emails on the various uses of AI in our society, I've attended many a webinar on the ethical and moral implications of the use of AI. There is a book called Conscious Minds - Navigating the ethical frontier of AI sentience. it's an interesting read. I'm in the tech industry and have been all of my life.

    AI produced music is no different than using a DAW, they both produce digital music, Suno expedites the process. It's still fundamentally digital music. David Guetta, Fat boy slim, Armin Van Burren etc. all have been creating digital music for decades, does that make them less musicians? The EDM market is a billion+ dollar industry.

    I don't like the song, not based on the religious aspect. It's just a badly written song that seemed rushed to make a point. Once again, you're beating the tired drum of how AI music is bad. You listed two events and trying to imply that AI generated music will bring on a catastrophic event. If the premise of your song is about AI music harming the music industry, then focus on that. Unless the AI generated song is coded to send a signal to fire a laser from space, then the probability of AI music bringing on the end of the world, is nil.

  • he didn't put the disclaimer that we agreed to using to circumvent this.

  • OK... you don't like it and have every right not to.

    I'm satisfied.

  • I'll be closing this thread if it doesn't become co operative and constructive.

    Arguing for the sake of arguing achieves nothing and helps no one.

    If you are not commenting explicitly for the purpose of helping Tom write the song he wants to write - refrain.

  • Don't do that... I'm sure we will all behave.

  • It may not appear to be the case, but I have respect to Tom,

  • I won't bump this again, but I'm hoping for a little reciprocal favor from some of those I posted comments to.

    by the way, where is Elvis? 😎

  • This site keeps beating the same dead horse on AI

    your song is just lyrics , I can't really tell if its any good without music

  • Well, I have a problem with "moot" most times I hear it used, because it's usually used wrongly, probably because it sounds like "mute." Looks like you have fallen into that trap, but a pedantic old fool like me might be the only kind of listener who cares LOL.

    I think it's a good idea for a song. Definitely has potential. The Noah analogy works particularly well because it creates a simple image of a man issuing a warning. I think the Titanic analogy is appropriate also.

    I don't think you need the word "uneasy," firstly because an "uneasy eyebrow," isn't really a thing and secondly because the raising of the eyebrow says it all.

    I look forward to hearing it. A lot will depend on the music.

  • Hi Elvis!

    I've had not time to record anything. I've been repairing and working on my house floors. From now on, my moto will be: "I don't do floors"

    I'll record in next week sometime, I hope.

    And hello, Gavin...

    "Route" using the British English pronunciation. Moot / boot / suit

    I've already spelled out the definition for "Moot" 😀

    • adjective:  of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
    • adjective:  open to argument or debate
    • Example: "That is a moot question"

    I don't get the "trap" I fell into, however?


    And you are uneasy with "uneasy"?... How about "hairy"? 😲

    Thanks for stopping by!

    -T

  • Hey Tom. The mistake with moot is that people use it to mean unimportant or irrelevant. That’s the way you seem to have used it here. If you look at the definitions you provided, you’ll see what I mean. I don’t think you mean to say that the crew dismissed the icebergs because they were a subject of an unsettled discussion. The origin of the word is an Anglo-Saxon gathering to discuss matters of common interest, a bit like a parliament, so a moot point is a point to be discussed. Nowadays, particularly, but not only, in America it is misused to mean unimportant. Whether the dictionary editors will eventually hold their noses and list the incorrect definition as acceptable is currently a moot point. I hope I’ve been sufficiently pompous. I’m afraid I can’t help myself 🙄
  • Domd
    Domd New Jersey
    You can certainly tell if a lyric is good without music. I mean some cases the words stretch across a melody and you can't tell until you hear it

    You can still tell if a lyric makes sense, is interesting , is appealing, has good structure, sings well.

    Is poignant, has a specific POV, an attitude, has good lines, uses literary devices, like irony, simile and metaphor.

    Means something, is believable etc
  • But, Gavin... I'm almost certain there were "unsettled discussions". I wasn't there, personally, but human nature dictates that someone must have had some arguments. And while those discussions took place, the warnings kept coming; but, the frivolous communications of the passengers to loved ones took precedence. Bottom line, at the time... No One Cared.


    So, does this mean you like it, or are these all the elements missing that steers you into thinking it's not-so-good?

    😐️

  • Domd
    Domd New Jersey
    edited July 12
    I'm not jumping up and down about the lyric. Sometimes music can make you forget what the lyric is actually saying.

    Lyrics can just be sound..
    Another part of the mix, track.

    Rem, alot of their lyrics make no sense but they sound great.

    Sound of the words matter too.

    It's just in this type of song, the lyrics are sparce. I could end up liking the track. Could get lost in the music, the vocal, the production

    But this wouldn't be a lyric id post by itself. I assume you wanted to get this part done so that you wouldn't waste your time recording it if nobody liked the lyrics.

    If you believe what you're saying , fack everybody else and just do it. It's your view

    But if you ask for critique I try to be like fox news fair and unbiased.
  • Funny... and here I thought that this lyric was not only provocative, but relative to the times. 😎


    And so the old saying is true... If you can't please everyone, you ought to please yourself.

  • Domd
    Domd New Jersey
    edited July 12
    It's provocative to you cause are a strong believer in the Bible

    What if it was somebody raised in a Chinese home, and have no belief in our God, .

    If somebody from say,scientology wrote a song about their crazy religion, and warning us to take heed, wed laugh and say shucks..

    You're assuming everyone believes in Noah's Ark first of all.

    Anyway yes, if you believe what you write just do it
  • But the point of the story is still relevant. I don't believe that a turtle could ever beat a hair rabbit in a race, even on a bad day, but the story is still relevant to all of us.

  • @IronKnee - we've gotten off topic and that's my fault. yes, the point of your story is still relevant and timely. you're warning against the dangers of AI.. the only problem is that once the gene is out of the bottle, you can't put it back in. But that didn't stop the protest songs of the 60's, about Vietnam.

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