So I guess "Ob-La-Di,Ob-La-Da" played in a minor key becomes "Monkberry Moon Delight" from "Ram." Or as one YouTuber commented, "It's Monkberry Moon Delight" with less screaming.
I'm no fan of AI. Most of the manipulated music creeps the hell out of me. But I enjoyed this.
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Whatever the key, this song is still ska I'm afraid.
Sal just saw this on Zinhof chat. Thought you might find it interesting.
"Just a bit of Todd trivia...I was selling some sheet music books on Ebay several years ago. One of them was Todd Rundgren Anthology. Bidding started at around $10 and a bidd9ing war soon erupted, with the final sell price being over $120.00. The winner was Mrs. Todd Rundgren. She said their son Rebop wanted to learn how to play his Dad's songs. She sent me a check from their Hawaiian bank. Cool!" posted by weddoesfan.
Great story! Man, I didn't realize the Zinhof blog was still around. Gotta dial it up.
Thanks!
Sounds like a Yiddish folk tune.😎
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I don't really hear MonkB but I kind of dig this.
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Both Lynott solo albums are pretty good
Re: Presley covering Dylan - nice that he did it, but its too smooth and lacks sincerity. Lotsa covers of this one, but Dylan Town Hall '63 rules.
I have four Velvelettes singles from way back when. I like them a whole lot. Especially "He Was Really Saying Something." Like Stax, Motown had a deep bench. They shouldn't have been on it.
I'll let you slide on the AI Beatles crap.
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