Monday, December 30, 2024

AI Creations

 Didn't I see you on the Plain of Shinar

and now we've had to travel so far.

Didn't I meet you at the Tower of Babel

you were working on a language to control all the rabble.

Now we do have a language with a binary basis

so don't even try to get away or leave the oasis.

It's a universal toy, it's a cosmic deploy

we're talking 'bout more than the girl and the boy.

And yeah, you can ignore the book of revelation

cause you may not know about a soul's salvation.

And with AI creations coming into the equation

who's gonna help us, yeah who among the nations?

The robot machine is basically a beast

and what's that got to do with primary yeast?

Something that changes and eventually grows

something that feels and might even grow.

Something that creates and emotions may touch

something the machine may never dream up.

Oh, it can help un in the assembly line

and will it replace us in the end of times.

And now there is no end to what we might do

and the words there to read, oh yeah, they're true.

Now you may not feel the cosmic vibration

maybe you're too busy going on vacation.

Just remember the elements out there that create us

we don't always see that stuff and all the dust.

And as for the  tower of Babel on the plain of Shinar

let's ask ourselves who we really are.


Nathan B. Spooner

Hin 'Kla Sahh (adoptive Tlingit name)





Friday, March 8, 2013

Recording Project Nearly Complete

I am having such a great time at Painted Sky Studio in Harmony, California working on 11 of my songs for the album "Other Nomads"!  Recording engineer Steve Crimmel really makes the sessions flow.

We've laid all the basic tracks with my vocals and rhythm guitar, with Eric Williams on bass. Additional tracks include violin, Dobro, mandolin, and acoustic guitar with Eric Brittain. Next week, Lyne Hamel and Charlotte Sandford will start adding vocal harmonies. Wendy Stockton will add banjo parts. Soon, we will have a completed project.

Deadline: second week of April, just in time for the annual ASCAP EXPO in Hollywood. I'll be packing several hard copies to shop to whomever will listen.

In preparation, Sharine Borslien from BlipsWerx Productions painstakingly details my CD artwork and layout, and helps with other technical stuff.

Updates forthcoming.