C.F. Kip Winger - Conversations With Nijinsky, Ghosts, A Parting Grace
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Oh cool, nicely done. So just to be clear, you only tried Suno yesterday and you already have a video on YouTube? lol, definitely making me feel like a mass procrastinator! 😏 I do have a few plans, including “videos,” but working everything towards a hopeful 17th of November date when I’ll hopefully release a few things.
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You need to add that one to your list mate. Making videos for my tracks is definitely something I want to delve into.
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Well I made the video manually and slowly. Didn’t try their version yet.
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Great result, very well written too, cob. Very good. You’re already one up on Darkstone and I, too, with that video. I’ve seen the feature but never used it yet. And you’re straight in. Very effective. I actually put together my first video last night. Intentionally terrible and purely just random clips to not just have a black screen on YouTube, but it was good fun.
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Here's my "song" ... damn thing did a pretty good job, IMO. I wrote these lyrics 16 years ago when my nephew Justin was in a hospital in Minnesota receiving a bone marrow transplant and a toddler named Joel was slowly losing his battle. They all used a site called caringbridge dot org to assimilate updates to friends and families ... so we could offer love and support. Most days were filled with bad news, and I tried day after day to support them, offering hollow words. Just useless words. It got to me, and I wrote these lyrics.
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Sorry to hear that, that’d be incredibly tough to deal with. We lost half of my avatar a couple of months ago and I turned to the pen, and still do, a lot, in the wake. I’ve also found that compared to other songs, for whatever reason, Suno has done a pretty incredible job in delivering a song very close to where my head was at when it comes to these “deeper” ballads. Definitely more so than a “general” hard rock song.
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Cool project! I'm sorry to hear what happened to your son... I sometimes feel that a good ballad can be like an outlet for sad feelings. A few years ago my uncle died very unexpectedly. I didn't saw him very often but when we met, it was a pretty close relation, especially when I was a kid cause I always loved his sense of Humor and he never said 'no' when I wanted to play stupid childhood games. I also wrote a melodic (power) rock ballad for him and and it feels like a little connection to him everytime we play it live:
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OK ... you guys got me curious ... I ran some lyrics through this AI thing. i wrote them in 2008 when my nephew and a friend's toddler were losing their battle with leukemia. Holy shit, that thing got the cadence and feel pretty damned spot on.
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