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David Byrne: When to resist technology

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    I used to think that
    I should watch TV
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    I used to think that
    it was good for me
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    The recording part of music
    has gotten much cheaper.
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    People can record on their laptops.
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    They can edit and compose
    on their laptops.
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    And the quality is fine.
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    The means of production
    have been handed to the creators,
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    which is kind of wonderful,
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    but it means that
    there's a lot being created,
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    and not all of it is good.
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    And I would lose myself
    and it would set me free
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    The software that allows us
    to record on laptops
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    tends to encourage us
    to record in certain ways.
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    It tends to make the songs
    very regular, repeatable.
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    The tempos are usually
    very strict and steady,
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    which at some point in the past
    was an ideal, but it's not --
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    an absolutly steady tempo is
    maybe not the best thing in the world
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    So in some ways computers and technology
    push us in a certain direction,
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    and we have to know creatively
    when to resist that.
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    When to resist the things that
    the computer makes too easy.
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    Depending on what kind of music it is,
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    I'll start off with maybe a guitar
    or something first to get a framework.
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    Starting without the computer allows me
    a certain kind of freedom.
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    I'm not restricted by what
    the computer tries to get me to do.
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    I know, I like, behold and love this giant
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    Big soul, big lips, that's me and I am this
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    Everybody gets a touched up hairdo
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    Everybody's in the passing lane
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    Adoration makes you touch dark shadows
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    Weird things that live in there
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    To be honest, I don't think that the quality of recordings is the most important thing.
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    This music that I heard when I was very young,
    I heard on a horrible-sounding little radio.
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    But it completely moved me.
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    It completely changed the way I thought about music and other things.
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    Obviously when I'm recording or capturing a piece of music,
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    I try to get the sound to be as good as possible.
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    But I realize that somewhere down the line,
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    people might be listening
    on their phone with their headphones
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    They might even be listening
    holding their phone in their hand.
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    Maybe they'll be listening
    on their computer speakers, that's very likely.
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    You know, the speakers that
    are maybe this big.
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    So I realize that
    it's there if people want it.
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    But if they don't want it,
    or can't afford it or don't need it,
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    I hope that the song and music works, in whatever format.
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    How am I not your brother?
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    How are you not like me?
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    When I see people listening to music on their phones,
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    maybe without even headphones, just holding the phone up,
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    it makes me wonder:
    what kind of music works well like that?
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    A kind of pop music?
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    Is that the kind of music that sounds best like this?
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    Or is it some other kind of music that works best?
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    Like maybe a solo violin, or something very, very simple.
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    If one were to compose music that
    sounds good when you just hold up a phone,
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    what would it be?
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    I don't know.
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    Maybe someday understand them better
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    The weird things inside of me.
Title:
David Byrne: When to resist technology
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Louisiana Channel
Duration:
04:39

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