Fascinated by this deep dive on language and song and why this phrase is sung like that today.
Stay for the bari sax solo.
Just a lovely and danceable Dungeons and Dragons animatic set to the tune Time For Crime by Orion Dommisse.
I need someone to make a frame-by-frame breakdown of this music video asap.
On a 12-string? Who knew?! I did not!
This research on game theory is a fascinating study on "winning" strategies that could be applied to many areas of life. In summary: Be nice, be forgiving, but don’t be a pushover.
Conversations that never took place between people who never met. (via the Syzygy Business newsletter)
An all-timer of aching songs. Watching this excellent cover, I realized that the piano is such a big key to the song. I had no memory that it was Bruce Hornsby accompanying Bonnie Raitt on the original!
The sigh at the end! đź’“
As a boy skips down a street, his stride becomes bigger and bigger.
Song covers via the Famicom? I'm in!
Pikas are survivors.
This song drives and mesmerizes. Though I'll admit my favorite rendition is the one with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Has any other viral song been as virally viral over and over again? No. Deal with it, this is great.
Listen, you've got at least 3/4 of your life to go. Don't blow it.
It's mesmerizing to watch these two ladies speak.
YouTube recommended this to me and I watched it and now I want more.
Pretty interesting thoughts on AI and writing from one of the people who launched Wired. Particularly interesting that he looks at AI very similar to how we as software writers look at it.
Get up, get at it.
Another audacious project by my current favourite artist.
The Smile has a new album & a music video by Paul Thomas Anderson.