Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Jolly Jokers Ohrenbalsam: HARD RAIN, HARD RAIN, CD, 1997

Courtesy Semaphore GmbH/Magnum Music Productions

Jolly Jokers Ohrenbalsam: HARD RAIN, HARD RAIN, CD, 1997: Als die Band MAGNUM nach ihrem gefloppten "Rock Art" (1994) Album, Ende 1995 ihr letztes Tourkonzert in Wolverhampton gegeben hatt...
When the band Magnum played their last tour concert in Wolverhampton at the end of 1995 after their flopped Rock Art (1994) album...

Monday, March 31, 2025

Going Ghibli

Jadis jump in on Ghibli-mania. Courtesy xAi/Grok.

 I don't know too much about anime, let alone Studio Ghibli, but I do know a good trend when I see one, and I became intrigued by the latest AI flavour of the month of turning any given photo into the Japanese animation powerhouses distinct style. Several bands I know don't have freely licenced images I can use on Wikipedia as I have pointed out before, and now there's this legal loophole that is questionable, but allowed for now. ChatGPTs Open AI initially just had it for paid subscribers, but I can't afford that, so I went to xAi/Grok after they bought X, if that makes sense and they did a poor mans version for me of Jadis. I wonder if Martin Orford (far right in drawing above, late of IQ) would slate AI the way he did illegal downloading since there may be some parallels. Would make interesting discussion. Then ChatGPT got it to work for everybody and the floodgates opened. I had a go with Pallas and It Bites original lineup (later one with John Mitchell of Arena, Asia, and so much more), and now I will do Savoy and even Magnum spinoff Hard Rain. I did the cover of Magnum propers 1983 album The Eleventh Hour!, which a bootleg label stole for a 1985 Marillion concert released as Childhood Mysteries from their Misplaced Childhood tour, which I covered last year, so I Ghibli-ed it to make it a new scene not from Rodney Matthews himself. I could even do this with the kid from the other cover. I can go on all day. Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki however is no fan of AI.
    I've been using AI this past year. Initially, it was for the sister blog, so go over there for more. As for here, I'm not as good at drawing people. Doing a whole person isn't a strong point with me as I can with other species. Some of the Status Quo can't even draw "Pictures of Matchstick Men", but AI can let you create "Whatever You Want" (even Francis Rossi et al are getting the Gene Shallit treatment here). We'll see how long this one sticks around before the next craze comes along just like everything else.

Pallas in colour since this was done from black and white.

It Bites. Courtesy ChatGPT Open AI.

With apologies to Rodney Matthews and Magnum.

Doggy also joins in on the fun!
Magnum take back their sleeve once again.

Savoys Ghibli-savvy is now tunnel vision!

xAi Groks version of Savoy didn't work out as well.

    Turns out I can't use these on Wikipedia if they're derived from copyrighted works, so that's it for this new sensation. I would have to go see these bands in person and sneak in photos to get my own free images or wait for them to break up or have press photos old enough to qualify, even from within my lifetime, whichever comes first. I did draw Savoy and the 2010-24 lineup of Pallas, but that just won't work on Wikipedia as they're too incomplete, crude and amateurish to be on there, and much of my work has disappeared over the years anyway. There are ways I could get permission to licence photos, but it's too much red tape. I just want something I can use straight away. If I could have AI make an original photo of any of these people, that would be great, but it's just they're not as well known as when I could even get last minute ones of Trevor Horn or Elton John for Facebook memories or Bluesky. I wind up with people who don't even exist, even when I submit a source photo. This is why AI gets slated on a daily basis, even though it's only going to get bigger like sci-fi had predicted.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

An Overdose Of Fingal Cocoa: Denny Laine

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Denny Laine in December 2016 (moved from later post)

Denny Laine revised



I have separated the tracks for peoples convenience. If you like each side of the LPs as one track, click the tag for the other versions. Limited time only.

Anyone Can Fly
Wings on My Feet

Mirror of Anyone Can Fly
Mirror of Wings on My Feet

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Natalie Cole

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Natalie Cole at the Java Jazz Festival in 2014, one of her last performances.

 On a Facebook group I help run, we had a request for Natalie Coles 1985 album Dangerous, released on Stevie Nicks's solo label Modern Records. It was overlooked at the time, and both ladies were dealing with addiction at the time. While the label is still a legal entity for its founders own work, it's unclear if the album is owned by the label, Warner Music Group (who would later sign Cole at Elektra), or her estate. There are other albums that have yet to be reissued, even though they sold more copies and had hit singles in the charts like "Pink Cadillac" and "Miss You Like Crazy". While the albums predecessor I'm Ready was reissued before she passed, its successors Everlasting and Good to Be Back haven't since the original Elektra releases were acquired by Craft Recordings at indie powerhouse Concord, which took over other former Warner masters, which I mentioned in the post on Coles former Elektra stablemate Anita Baker. That label bought those two late '80s albums, which were from a brief return to Coles fathers old label Capitol through subsidiaries Manhattan and EMI USA respectively. It may have been because of the parent companies purchase of Chrysalis and Virgin that Elektra got those. They were included in the 5 CD budget boxed set collection Original Album Series with Unforgettable with Love, Take a Look and Stardust, which is now out of print. However, I did look on Amazon Music, and Craft have those two albums from 1987-89, while Dangerous is an anomaly they could look into. Natalie Cole is missed dearly by fans around the world.