So I'm not a piano player, but can you record music on Swell? I don't know. Are we going against the rules? So this morning I woke up with this song stuck in my head. I don't know why I started and singing Foreigner Out of the Blue. So I'm a guitar player, but I recently bought a keyboard so I could actually practice. It was a pandemic purchase, so I'll make mistakes, but it's all right
Bravo, sir. I think there are kinds of beauty in mistakes. So carry on, carry on. You may be interested in looking up at Tim and at Georgie D. I'll link them here. They often participate in what was once Sing Song Saturday. And now sometimes it's just either holiday oriented or the month of January. I saw one recent about Seashantes. So there is some music out there. Keep your ear out and welcome to swell
Tim Ereneta
@Tim · 1:09
And I think fifth or 6th social audio platform I've joined in the past four years coming up now and all of them saying the terms and conditions when you sign up and including Swell, it says, I agree as a user that anything I post, I will have cleared the rights to I either own it myself or I've arranged with the Copyright holders to get permission to distribute it, and no one's ever done that
But Interestingly enough, on some of these sharing platforms, I know so many musicians that would normally not have much for sales or downloads or streams, whatever you want to call them until somebody does something with the song, whether it's a cover or whether they do a parody of it, whatever the case might be, I was listening to Alec Baldwin's. Here's the thing. A podcast, and he was interviewing was it Mick Fleetwood? A Fleetwood Mac?
Shahnaz Ahmed
@bookishpodcast · 2:06
Take me home, right? Phil Collins, did that take me home? Didn't you do that? Yeah, I'm a huge Billy Joe fan, by the way, but I can't think of a song on top of my head to be like, oh, play this by Billy Joe other than, like, Piano Man or scene from an Italian restaurant. But there's one Billy Joe song that was actually a remake of someone else
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:19
And this was her 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th chapter. And I was her assistant for six months. And that's a whole other story. But it's exactly what happened in a good way. But you're in the position of saying, Well, if we bump up their sales, what about us? It should be a cycle or some kind of elliptical or infinite loop where people all benefit from each other. I think it comes out in the wash
I woke up to the morning sky first baby blue just like we when I get up off this ground? Shake the leaves back to the Brown, Brown, Brown and I'm glee walk way s****** by the trees by a metal of green for a bite Lo my favorite colors right on my sisters and my brothers seem like the all my favorite
Deborah, how are you? You have a lot of interesting stories. You keep giving these little Nuggets of information, then you start talking about something else. I want to hear about this. Ronnie Spector. Come on. Let's hear about it anyway. It's a long day today. My throat is still not doing well. I don't know if I'm coming down with something. Hopefully, it's not Coba. I had Coba in June, so
Shanez, how are you? Thank you for the thank yous. Very kind. Love your enthusiasm. Billy Joel. I love Billy Joe. I think he's a genius. Probably does. So does the rest of the world. But I've seen him live. I think eight times. Sad story. I took my daughter for the first time to see him a few years ago for her birthday. Then I bought her tickets again for her birthday, and she got really sick
Shahnaz Ahmed
@bookishpodcast · 1:34
Well, long story short, around the time I got those CDs is when I was kind of in the middle of getting a divorce. And so I didn't really get to hear a lot of them. And in all the transition, when I came back to my home and blah, blah. And I don't know where that particular set of CDs went. And there were a whole bunch of new Bully Joel songs. And so maybe this was there
Shanaz. Good morning. How are you? That song is called Got to Begin Again, and it's part of Billy Joel's first album, Cold Spring Harbor, which remains I really think that's my most favorite Billy Joel album. Probably listen to that one enough times, too. I have it on CD now