http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w68qZ8JvBds
Holy shit!
That link made me go to youtube and see their new format
:sad:
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
Reminds me of some "matrix printer music" recorded in the 70s. It should be on archive.org somewhere.
That's epic. :D
He mentions Fair Use, like if somebody had tried to say this was a copyright violation...uhh, House Of The Rising Sun is a fucking FOLK SONG. Like hundreds-of-years-old-origins-lost-in-time traditional. Just sayin. :p
Love it.
That was awesome.
Quote from: Anna Mae Bollocks on December 04, 2011, 01:31:28 AM
That's epic. :D
He mentions Fair Use, like if somebody had tried to say this was a copyright violation...uhh, House Of The Rising Sun is a fucking FOLK SONG. Like hundreds-of-years-old-origins-lost-in-time traditional. Just sayin. :p
I don't know that particular song, but I was surprised to lean that "Happy Birthday" is also copyrighted:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Birthday_to_You#Copyright_status
Apparently, that's why they sing "for he's a jolly good fellow" in a lot of movies.
Quote from: Triple Zero on December 04, 2011, 05:18:44 PM
Quote from: Anna Mae Bollocks on December 04, 2011, 01:31:28 AM
That's epic. :D
He mentions Fair Use, like if somebody had tried to say this was a copyright violation...uhh, House Of The Rising Sun is a fucking FOLK SONG. Like hundreds-of-years-old-origins-lost-in-time traditional. Just sayin. :p
I don't know that particular song, but I was surprised to lean that "Happy Birthday" is also copyrighted:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Birthday_to_You#Copyrigh
"Happy Birthday To You" actually has a documented history and origin, unlike House of the Rising Sun, the origin of which is lost in the mists of time.
which is why they always have to sing some retarded other birthday song when the servers at the restaurant bring out the brownie with the candle in it.
That old computer sings beautifully! What a tone. I might make whole albums with a setup like that.
Quote from: Iptuous on December 05, 2011, 02:48:16 PM
which is why they always have to sing some retarded other birthday song when the servers at the restaurant bring out the brownie with the candle in it.
I think ASCAP might cover that. Around here, they usually just sing Happy Birthday.
Ascap collects performance royalties from the venue rather than the performer. But since the performers work for the venue it might be why.