A few weeks ago, the world of fans of the Beatles was shaken by some surprising news. The Fab Four would premiere a new and unpublished song, despite the fact that the band dissolved decades ago since only two of its members are still alive: Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney.
The milestone? the popular artificial intelligence would be used to drive the new track and thus bring new verve to an inextinguishable band. Now, Ringo Starrsurviving drummer, defended the proposal in the midst of celebrating his 83rd birthday in Los Angeles.
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“It does not depend on artificial intelligence”he clarified on the spot. “It’s not like we’re faking something. That’s actually John’s voice, Paul’s voice and bass, George on rhythm guitar and me on drums. youI worked on it just a few months ago here. And 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 clue,” he emphasized.
A long wait
Release the single based on a demo It was an idea that they contemplated since the 90s together with George Harrison. Why is it coming out now? “I don’t know, Paul must have had a slow day,” Starr joked. “It’s touching, because all four of us are there,” she said Friday.
For his part, McCartney confirmed in June that the song would come out this year and the name is not yet revealed to the public.
But the use of this technology among English musicians is not so strange. In “The Beatles: Get Back”the acclaimed Disney+ documentary, composer Emile de la Rey trained a artificial intelligence to extract and recognize the voices of the musical group.
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‘It does not depend on artificial intelligence’: Ringo Starr defends the new and unpublished song by The Beatles