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Anatomy of a Song: Accept with the Left

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Timeline:

[Editor’s note: I recommend only watch a minute of so of this video. You’ll be totally sick of the song by the end of this post. SB SM]

Pushing my luck ever farther I ask Gemini AI: Who wrote the song “Accept with the Left” and why is it significant? It knew!

The song “Accept with the Left” was written by Stephen Morris, a writer and publisher, as part of his Old Rockers project.

Significance

The title and central theme of the song refer to a specific instruction given to students during their high school graduation ceremony: “Accept with the left [the diploma] and shake with the right [hand].”

The song’s significance lies in its exploration of:

You can find more details about the story behind the song in the Chapter 8 … Accept With the Left and Extra-Ordinary articles on Silverback Digest.


OK, now I am officially getting a little freaked out!


Enter AI music, enabling me to create my own piece of so-called AI slop. Here’s how AI described my sound track:

Mid-tempo acoustic folk-pop track featuring a bright, rhythmic acoustic guitar strumming pattern in 4/4 time, The arrangement is minimalist, centered around a crisp, steel-string guitar with a percussive ‘slap’ on the backbeat, The male lead vocal is clear, conversational, and melodic, delivered with a slight rasp and a theatrical, storytelling quality, The harmonic structure follows a repetitive, uplifting major chord progression, Production is clean and intimate, with a close-mic proximity effect on the vocals and a natural room reverb on the guitar, The song structure consists of repetitive verses that build momentum through vocal delivery and rhythmic consistency.

OK, AI … but let’s see what you can do with the song:

Extra credit: Can’t get enough? Here’s alternative version:

I think I’ll close the book on this one, at least for now. Who knows?

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