AI-Jon
With all the recent developments with AI, that mock Oasis album, the AI Axl Rose singing Spice Girls, I wondered if anyone was clever enough to create an AI Jon? It would be cool to hear what a KTF era Jon would sound like on Happy Now or even songs like Blood in the Water.
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I've been thinking that too. I'd absolutely love to hear them exact examples you said.
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Great idea! All I can think about now is Jon’s 90s voice on Do What You Can :D
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A good voice doesn't necessarily polish a shit song [emoji2]
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So you’re not just changing the voice but also rewriting parts of the song :D I think Unbroken is a great example for a song that would always sound bad, even if you had the Jon from An Evening With… singing on it, because of its stupid chorus melody. No offense to Beethoven, there’s a time and place for his composition, but that place is not the chorus of a Bon Jovi song. Unbroken would need some serious melody rewriting to make it better and once you’ve done that it might not even need 90s Jon singing on it to make it a good song. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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With that, early 90s voice, "serious melody rewriting" and a few lyric changes, it might have been special. Not a masterpiece but much, much better. |
AI-Jon
I've thought about this recently as well. Like Applying Jon's voocal ability from the 80's/90's to 2000's-onwards songs. Studio or live performances.
Such a task would probably work better on post-Have a Nice Day era where Jon's vocal decline started to become more difficult to conceal in the studio. What would be ideal is using the isolated vocals where possible, like maybe the Bounce/This Left Feels Right SACD's or the Have a Nice Day DualDisc? But of course now, there's lots of really good modern software that isolates vocals almost flawlessly. |
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