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Be Nice
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Kerouac
by Gary E. Andrews - 11/17/25 01:27 PM
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Present this as an example of how Ai uses lyrical content , to create styles of music. Not just prompts When I wrote this, it was totally inspired by Springsteen's "Ghost of Tom Joad" era. Only I didn't want the folkie,cir was more like.mm how would the e street band do this song. I typed in the lyrics, and gave it no specific style or special instruction. Used three prompts only " heartland rock, Americana, male vocals... The result? About ten takes in it gave me the start of this...with Bruce Singing it, and either e street band or tom petty and heartbreakers. But it essentially did it all from the lyric. So it knows what genre to use often on its own https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=14800500Lyrics below
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Before You Think One Night
They were doin some business off the Rio Grande He met a beautiful woman who he didn't understand but her eyes were as bright as the Mexican sun her brother Miguel said she aint for fun
Ya think twice...before you think one night Ya better think twice...before you think one night
Well he was only there so he could make a little cash pay the banks back home and be gone in a flash but a bandana man said "blood in, blood out" think you know white boy what I'm talkin about
Ya think twice...before you think one night Ya better think twice...before you think one night
God only knows what he'd gotten into He'd take the bloody nose but didn't want no tatoo shotgun man said "now, he knows too much" so you wont be dealin with them boys I trust
Ya think twice...before you think one night Ya better think twice...before you think one night
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