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Gareth Smith's avatar

It's always made me laugh, this tale, albeit in a bittersweet way (see what I did there! How clever am I?)

The impression I got was that the Stones were pressured into relinquishing their rights because of a certain amount of public backlash.

I did a little bit of work for Ashcroft and he always gave that impression, as well as being rather pissed off that they'd lost over 20yrs of royalties!

As you would be!

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Dale L. Sproule's avatar

Ties into your last post in an interesting way. Reimagining something is far different than simply remaking it - because it ADDS relevance rather than leeches it. An AI attempt to rewrite EE Soc Smith in the style of Gene Wolfe may be fascinating for the first 10 or 50 or 500 pages, but the lack of any intention beyond mimicry and capitalizing on someone else's talent and accomplishments would ultimately render it vapid and meaningless.

All the versions of Bittersweet Symphony resonate because of their relevance to their time, audience and milieu.

Ren is a talent with a capital T. I shared his piece (it's much more than a song), "Hi Ren" with most of my friends when I first heard it a few years ago. His work has heart - and much of it has insight that no AI could duplicate.

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