This week we attempted to program an Artificial Intelligence to write in Haydn’s style & voice. LOL. Here is what the AI came up with:
“G’day mates, it’s your favorite podcast host, and we’ve got a doozy of an episode for you today. We have Garry Gary Beers, the bassist for the legendary band INXS, back in the studio for another yarn!
This legend has seen it all, from the Outback to the biggest stages in the world. He’s got tales to tell, and we’re here to listen. We’ll be talkin’ about his journey from playin’ in pubs in Australia to rockin’ the world with INXS. We’ll hear about the good times and the challenges, the hit songs, and the road trips. And of course, we’ll be hearin’ about his mates in the band and what it was like to be a part of one of the biggest musical acts of all time.
So grab a cold one, sit back, and enjoy the yarns from one of the true legends of rock and roll. It's gonna be a ripper of a time, I promise ya that.”
Love and peace ✌️ HaydnBot
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Well what a fantastic episode!... part 1 was very cool as we learnt the origin of GGB’s name, part 3 also way cool as to Garry Garry’s next moves & plans with Ashen Moon... what I loved the most was learning how grounded he was at Wembley & all of the amazing “rock star” stories especially what happened at the after party (you have to listen to find out)!... al in all a candid chat with a good bloke!.. well done Haydn & Bee 🐝 🙌🙌🙌
I like Garry's take on the 1991 Wembley show. Such great forward thinking by Chris Murphy. It is now available to all generations to enjoy! It is also good to know that it wasn't just Andrew who was taken back by the amount of people who showed for the backstage pre-show party. INXS worked really hard to get the success they deserved while their contemporaries did not have to tour as much, etc.
Great to have Garry on the show. Part 3 coming next week.