Just your typical Vietnam-era protest rock to be honest. Same with Bleed it Out and No More Sorrow. Really shows the turmoil filling the air during the late 60s
My grandfather once saw them opening for Johnny Cash back in 68. They were performing At the Stardust Casino in Las Vegas. And they finished the show with Chester and Johnny Cash performing What I've done. He said it was an experience he never forgot.
I consider this AI music to be tasteful because it doesn’t try stealing someone’s style or voice, it just puts their lyrics into a completely different style as a hypothetical “what if?” scenario
Used ChatGPT to write this modern retrospective: *Modern Retrospective: Lincoln Park's "Minutes to Midnight" (1967)* In 1967, the world was on edge. The Cold War, the shadow of nuclear annihilation, and cultural revolutions shaped the decade. Amidst this tumultuous backdrop, Lincoln Park, a band at the cutting edge of experimental rock and protest music, released *Minutes to Midnight*. This, their fourth album, solidified their place as one of the most radical and influential groups of the 1960s, blending intense political commentary with a unique fusion of rock, psychedelia, and proto-punk. *Lyrical Provocation and Political Edge* What set *Minutes to Midnight* apart wasn’t just the sound but the unapologetically political and emotional weight of its lyrics. The album title was a direct reference to the Cuban Missile Crisis, a nod to the looming sense of destruction that had gripped the world just a few years earlier. This urgency permeated the album. Tracks like "No More Sorrow" and "Given Up" channeled the disillusionment of a generation grappling with war, civil rights struggles, and fears of nuclear devastation. Yet, the band's most controversial statement came in the form of "Hands Held High." A biting critique of political leaders and war, the song was delivered with a visceral blend of spoken word and sung verses-a departure from the flower-power optimism of their contemporaries. The lyrics pulled no punches, criticizing the hypocrisy of leaders who spoke of peace while preparing for war. In the conservative America of the late 60s, the song was incendiary, earning the band both admiration from the counterculture and condemnation from establishment figures. *A Controversial Legacy* Though *Minutes to Midnight* was a critical and commercial success, it wasn’t without controversy. Some in the music industry found the band’s aggression and anger difficult to digest, especially when contrasted with the prevailing ethos of peace and love. Their fanbase, however, grew more devoted, recognizing that Lincoln Park was tapping into something deeper-a raw, collective anxiety that other bands weren’t addressing as directly. Critics were divided. Some hailed the album as a masterpiece, calling it "the sound of a generation refusing to be silenced." Others, especially those in the more conservative press, branded it dangerous and divisive. The band’s willingness to confront uncomfortable truths-about politics, power, and even mental health-meant that *Minutes to Midnight* was often seen as a lightning rod for the cultural debates of the time. *The Impact of *Minutes to Midnight* Today, Lincoln Park’s *Minutes to Midnight* is regarded as a classic. Its influence can be heard in the work of punk and alternative bands that emerged in the 70s and beyond. The fusion of political activism with music, the willingness to experiment with sound, and the raw emotional intensity have inspired generations of musicians. But beyond its musical legacy, the album stands as a testament to the power of art to reflect and shape the times in which it is created. *Minutes to Midnight* was not just a snapshot of the 60s-it was a warning, a cry for change, and a challenge to a generation to confront the darkness head-on. In retrospect, it was the sound of a band-and a world-on the brink, grappling with existential questions that remain relevant today.
And then do Living things, but recorded in the 70s, they had changed their style and started playing heavy metal with guitar solos, just like the real band has always been experimenting with the sound
Well guys, I thought there was a decent chance he was going to stop after Hybrid Theory and Meteora. But it looks like maybe we are going to get all the albums…and I’m here for it if so 😆
I’m using Suno to make MtM but jazz, it’s taking a while because I use the free version and can only do 3 songs per day and I’ve had to regenerate songs when neither of the songs it puts out sound good, so it’ll be a while till I release it
И правда, может я плохо разбираюсь в музыке 60-х, но складывается ощущение, что тогда пели о грустном весело, тем самым вокалист преодолевал барьер теми приëмами
Ah, yes. I do recall seeing the undomesticated broads shimmying and shaking their posteriors to Sir Chesterton Bennington and Michael Shinoda of Lincoln Paddock back in the day.
I hate the fact that these renditions dont respect the originals instrumentation, structure and tempo. It is absolutely possible to do decade/genre shifts but still keep the identity of these songs.
@@Inzersdorf93That's because most AI covers are made as jokes and people saying " wouldn't this song sound funny if it was a different style or sung by someone else" so most of the time there's not much thought about replicating the original song exactly to the T.
En Suno las voces son aleatorias, pero al Colocar en el prompt "Genero" + "Vocals" Puedes acercarte a diferentes voces, por Ejemplo "British Invasion Vocals" puede Generar voces como "The Beatles", ya si Le pones "40's, 50's Vocals" te pone una Voz como Sinatra o Dean Martin jsjsjs
THis is more " what if some random 60s band had used the same lyrics as LP" since even the chords are not the same. Nothing is like LP apart from the lyrics, or am I wrong?
I see too much wasted potential. In the little thing give you away if just change the sound, the singing style and the drums, you could get a credible 60s/70s prog rock song, why change it like that
*"LPU17" is now available, how?, with
Realistic demos with AI, here is the link:
th-cam.com/video/rzv5MFXhzXw/w-d-xo.html
Leave Out All the Rest
Original version: 😢😭🥲
This version: 💃 💃 💃
Exactly
I can't help but move with the rythm
Is Elvis Presley version's 😅
Given up actually goes so hard.
The little things give you away is a banger too
Imagine "Lincoln Park" being accused of being communists because of Hands Held High !
Gosh, did you hear the news about Michael Shinoda? Well, I never!
Just your typical Vietnam-era protest rock to be honest. Same with Bleed it Out and No More Sorrow. Really shows the turmoil filling the air during the late 60s
Wait till A Thousand Suns
Get them before the HUAC stat!
My grandfather once saw them opening for Johnny Cash back in 68. They were performing At the Stardust Casino in Las Vegas. And they finished the show with Chester and Johnny Cash performing What I've done. He said it was an experience he never forgot.
bleed it out is the biggest banger on all these albums, wow
i usually hate ai music, but this isnt that bad. its basically linkin park if it was in the fallout universe.
I consider this AI music to be tasteful because it doesn’t try stealing someone’s style or voice, it just puts their lyrics into a completely different style as a hypothetical “what if?” scenario
Bro Lulllllll Perfect description!!!
Now I need them to play this leave out all the rest version so bad 😔🥺🥹
I'm here to check what the hell would happen to Given Up and then found myself finishing the entire video
It's perfect to play Fallout games with these songs. "Lincoln Park FM" 😂
Low key modders need to get on that.
working as delivery guy, all day long neighborhood listening to this LP version (first two albums I mean), people smiling sometimes 😀 thank you man
Time traveler: moves a chair.
My grandparents: dance on their prom to Leave Out All The Rest.
Used ChatGPT to write this modern retrospective:
*Modern Retrospective: Lincoln Park's "Minutes to Midnight" (1967)*
In 1967, the world was on edge. The Cold War, the shadow of nuclear annihilation, and cultural revolutions shaped the decade. Amidst this tumultuous backdrop, Lincoln Park, a band at the cutting edge of experimental rock and protest music, released *Minutes to Midnight*. This, their fourth album, solidified their place as one of the most radical and influential groups of the 1960s, blending intense political commentary with a unique fusion of rock, psychedelia, and proto-punk.
*Lyrical Provocation and Political Edge*
What set *Minutes to Midnight* apart wasn’t just the sound but the unapologetically political and emotional weight of its lyrics. The album title was a direct reference to the Cuban Missile Crisis, a nod to the looming sense of destruction that had gripped the world just a few years earlier. This urgency permeated the album. Tracks like "No More Sorrow" and "Given Up" channeled the disillusionment of a generation grappling with war, civil rights struggles, and fears of nuclear devastation.
Yet, the band's most controversial statement came in the form of "Hands Held High." A biting critique of political leaders and war, the song was delivered with a visceral blend of spoken word and sung verses-a departure from the flower-power optimism of their contemporaries. The lyrics pulled no punches, criticizing the hypocrisy of leaders who spoke of peace while preparing for war. In the conservative America of the late 60s, the song was incendiary, earning the band both admiration from the counterculture and condemnation from establishment figures.
*A Controversial Legacy*
Though *Minutes to Midnight* was a critical and commercial success, it wasn’t without controversy. Some in the music industry found the band’s aggression and anger difficult to digest, especially when contrasted with the prevailing ethos of peace and love. Their fanbase, however, grew more devoted, recognizing that Lincoln Park was tapping into something deeper-a raw, collective anxiety that other bands weren’t addressing as directly.
Critics were divided. Some hailed the album as a masterpiece, calling it "the sound of a generation refusing to be silenced." Others, especially those in the more conservative press, branded it dangerous and divisive. The band’s willingness to confront uncomfortable truths-about politics, power, and even mental health-meant that *Minutes to Midnight* was often seen as a lightning rod for the cultural debates of the time.
*The Impact of *Minutes to Midnight*
Today, Lincoln Park’s *Minutes to Midnight* is regarded as a classic. Its influence can be heard in the work of punk and alternative bands that emerged in the 70s and beyond. The fusion of political activism with music, the willingness to experiment with sound, and the raw emotional intensity have inspired generations of musicians.
But beyond its musical legacy, the album stands as a testament to the power of art to reflect and shape the times in which it is created. *Minutes to Midnight* was not just a snapshot of the 60s-it was a warning, a cry for change, and a challenge to a generation to confront the darkness head-on. In retrospect, it was the sound of a band-and a world-on the brink, grappling with existential questions that remain relevant today.
A big alternative Lore 💜
A thousand suns 1970 next.
Leave out all the rest turned out really good!!! I don’t know who makes these and if AI is involved but it’s great!
And then do Living things, but recorded in the 70s, they had changed their style and started playing heavy metal with guitar solos, just like the real band has always been experimenting with the sound
Well don't skip A Thousand Suns, but yes
@@kp8923 Oh sorry, my bad 🙏🙏 Great album. How could I even forget about it?
@@kp8923A Thousand Suns is the greatest album ever made and you can’t change my mind
Each one of these sounds better than the last, AI is crazy, Leave out the rest is even sadder to listen to now as a slow piano ballad.
Minutes to Midnight is my favorite Linkin Park album, I LOVE IT, also, love your other Linkin Park in the 60's videos 😭🖤🫶🏻
The cursing and Mike's raps but with 60s pop style, so funny. I love this though, it's brilliant and done so well.
if you recorded this with a live band and used this as just a blueprint, I'd buy it on CD
leave out all the rest seems like directly coming from Chester's heart. this tune is so memorable and properly conveys the emotion. Kudos to tuning! 🙌
I love Linkin Park so much and I love Rock n Roll, this combination is so perfect ❤❤
why is this actually so fucking good
Cant wait to hear Guilty all the same and Final Masquerade
I NEED this for the Hunting Party Please!!!
The Little Things Give You Away
Its so fk cool!
That cover goes hard! 🔥 Definitely represents what this album would have looked like back then.
I was having a hard time understanding the original LOATR, but second verse's meaning clicked to me instantly in this version 😅
Great,now I want a timeline where every LP album front page are soldiers like in Hybrid Theory.
Thank you for these Linkin Park playlists perfect for office work. Greetings from Peru 🇵🇪
The Little Things Give You Away still hits hard😢
god these kind of thing scared the hell out of me. ai will really something big in the future
That was the first and only linkin park concert I went to. I saw the band in London o2 when I was a teenager.
I hope all the albums come out in 30-90s style !!
Postmodern Jukebox needs to do this
THIS IS SO PERFECT! 👏👏👏👏
This is so amazing 🙌👍
Well guys, I thought there was a decent chance he was going to stop after Hybrid Theory and Meteora. But it looks like maybe we are going to get all the albums…and I’m here for it if so 😆
I feel like this should've had a little bit of psychedelic elements if it were to be recorded in 67 not gonna lie!
I’m using Suno to make MtM but jazz, it’s taking a while because I use the free version and can only do 3 songs per day and I’ve had to regenerate songs when neither of the songs it puts out sound good, so it’ll be a while till I release it
Given Up goes harder than the original
И правда, может я плохо разбираюсь в музыке 60-х, но складывается ощущение, что тогда пели о грустном весело, тем самым вокалист преодолевал барьер теми приëмами
Valentine's Day sounds so good 😂
This is the Lincold Park i grew up with.
Ah, yes. I do recall seeing the undomesticated broads shimmying and shaking their posteriors to Sir Chesterton Bennington and Michael Shinoda of Lincoln Paddock back in the day.
MTM is my fav album. Miss you chester ❤. Theres no lp without you.
Given up sounds like Vietnam War banger.
Man how would Metallica's One sound like if it was recorded in the 60s
This genuinely sounds like if Linkin Park songs were made by the Beatles😂 I can't tell if I hate it or love it. Probably both and in good ways😂
I hate the fact that these renditions dont respect the originals instrumentation, structure and tempo. It is absolutely possible to do decade/genre shifts but still keep the identity of these songs.
@@Inzersdorf93That's because most AI covers are made as jokes and people saying " wouldn't this song sound funny if it was a different style or sung by someone else" so most of the time there's not much thought about replicating the original song exactly to the T.
@@Inzersdorf93that's cause the guy that "makes" these just puts the lyrics into an AI song generator and just posts whatever comes out, total slop
Best jugak....👍🏻
Leave Out All The Rest is more Elvis Presley than Elvis Presley 😅
Leave out all the rest could have totally been in the film ghost lol.
Given up absolutely slaps
So does this mean we'll get Thousand Suns as trippy Late 60s/Early 70s Psychedelic Rock and Experimental Ambient?
Given up is hillarious🤟😂
На Given Up я успел подумать, что это голос Пола МакКартни
Now do the 70’s and 80’s
How the heck did I get myself here?
03:05 sounds like Elvis Presley unreleased😂😂😂
Una duda, cuales voces usaste?
Por cierto, me encantó jajaja . Muy bueno
En Suno las voces son aleatorias, pero al
Colocar en el prompt "Genero" + "Vocals"
Puedes acercarte a diferentes voces, por
Ejemplo "British Invasion Vocals" puede
Generar voces como "The Beatles", ya si
Le pones "40's, 50's Vocals" te pone una
Voz como Sinatra o Dean Martin jsjsjs
Gift that keeps on giving
this sh*t is too good, its scary :D
Leave out all the rest It became a ballad, it's not so emotional anymore XD
THis is more " what if some random 60s band had used the same lyrics as LP" since even the chords are not the same. Nothing is like LP apart from the lyrics, or am I wrong?
Que joya
No More Sorrow sounds more like the 30s
LETS GOOO
Bleed it out 😂
But why no 17 second scream? 🥺
I don’t know what it is but it’s hypnotizing, the lyrics are familiar to me but the vibe is completely different (not in a bad way)
13:48 I can't stop laughing 😂😂😂that sax solo is epic
Jajaja me gustó
Aduhhh...., gak usah merusak lagu yg sudah bagus
60's was the decade of Hendrix and Clapton. This sounds a lot more like 40's to 50's.
More like 50s though actually
ISSO É MUITO BOM!
These "AI covers" are surprisingly accurate and relaxing! Is there a way to download these tracks in high quality, as single MP3s?
Ура! Я дождался
Niceee!!! 🤩
Hilarious. terrific
Did you use the suno cover feature or did you just type the lyrics?
What is the font you used for the title?
So it doesn’t really follow the music it’s just the lyrics? Still kinda cool though. Would like to see one that adapts the music as well.
why do all these 60s ai songs sound the same?
Because it's AI
Make a7x 60's please
Mate this sounds like the American classic. Love it... ❤
O que é isso ????
I see too much wasted potential. In the little thing give you away if just change the sound, the singing style and the drums, you could get a credible 60s/70s prog rock song, why change it like that
AI isn't good enough for that yet. All these things are aggregators anyway.
Everyone’s quite the critic, hey?
You just took the lyrics and let the AI do the rest.
I assume there were many variations and edits needed. Don't be so negative.
Read the description.