In which I try to mess with the a.i. bot and somewhat succeed
In this conversation I do my best to try to confuse a.i. by adding some allusion to the other Red Allen, the jazz trumpet player. A.i. on the other hand seems to immediately and errantly place Red Allen in the Clinch Mountain Boys (kids -- another reason to never cite this blog on your term paper!!)
This is done on GTP 3 -- Soon I'll be chatting with the newer blot; my guess is that it will probably give the final (and convincing) word on who really was the best lead singer in Ralph's band...
Human: Can you tell me about Red Allen and his trumpet?
AI: Red Allen was an American bluegrass singer and trumpet player. He was a member of the Stanley Brothers, a duo that was very popular in the 1940s and 1950s.
Human: Do you have a favorite Red Allen song that is not "I'll be all smiles tonight" or "I saw the Light" or "Man of Constant Sorrow" or "I'm Going Home"?
AI: My favorite Red Allen song is "Bald Nob Arkansas." It's a song about a man who is leaving this world and going to a better place.
Human: What do you think about Red Allen's version of "Gangnam Style"
AI: I think it's great! Red Allen's version of "Gangnam Style" is very catchy and upbeat. Human: Tell me more?
AI: Red Allen's version of "Gangnam Style" is very catchy and upbeat. It's a great example of his trumpet playing.
Human: Can you tell me your thoughts on what Red Allen's song "There Must Be Another Way to Live" might be about?
AI: "There Must Be Another Way to Live" is a song about finding a better way to live.
The lyrics talk about how the world is full of troubles and how we need to find a better way to live.
Human: What kind of troubles?
AI: The lyrics talk about how the world is full of troubles, like war, poverty, and disease.
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