The drummer said that he recorded a drum for the new song and assured that “it is beautiful”. Paul McCartney said that they used technology for some details.
like his partner Paul MCCARTNEYthe beatles Ringo Starr denied that the “last song by The Beatles” that will be published on the platforms “depend on Artificial Intelligence” and noted that it is a “beautiful” piece. The drummer turned this Friday 83 years and was celebrated on social media.
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Ringo pointed out that the recording that still remains unpublisheda will have “the voice of John (Lennon), the voice and bass of Paul (McCartney), a George. “The two things that are new are Paul’s bass and me on drums. I really worked on that just a few months ago here. And it works.. It is a beautiful song. You know, despite all the craziness going on around it, it’s still a beautiful track. And our last track”, recounted during the celebration of his birth in the Beverly Hills park.
After the commotion caused by Paul McCartney’s announcement that they were preparing the release of “the last song of The Beatles” using an old recording of John Lennon and the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the bassist and composer should have also made it clear that nothing used in that song “has been artificially created”.
“There seems to be a lot of guesswork out there. I can’t say too much at this stage, but to be clear, nothing was created artificially or synthetically. Everything is real and we all play in it. We cleaned up some existing recordingsa process that lasted for years,” McCartney explained when going out to answer what he defined as “some confusion and speculation.”
In that framework, McCartney explained: “We had John’s voice and a piano and Intelligence allowed us to separate the two.. Then we can mix the record, like you normally would.”
The song that could be the candidate for the new release of The Beatles
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The iconic 80-year-old musicians had announced that this year they will release a song recorded by Lennon at his home in New York shortly before he was assassinated in 1980, with the help of artificial intelligence.
At the moment, it is speculated that it could be “Now and then”, composed in 1978 by John Lennon. Thiswas in the plans of McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Star in 1995, when they were working on the “Anthology” compilation. But it was discarded due to the low quality of the audio.
According to the British channel BBC, the track was included in a cassette titled “For Paul” recorded by Lennon and sent to McCartney in 1980, shortly before he was assassinated.
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