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Artificial intelligence has helped create a final Beatles song set to be released this year, its member Paul McCartney has said.
In an interview released on Tuesday by the BBC, McCartney said the technology was used to âextricateâ John Lennonâs voice from an old demo which was used to complete the song.
âWe just finished it up, and itâll be released this year,â he said.
McCartney, 84, said the song was made with the help of film director Peter Jackson, using the same AI technology employed for the Beatles documentary Get Back.
During the making of that film, Jackson and his team were able to separate the voices from the instruments.
âWe were able to use that kind of thing when Peter Jackson did the film Get Back,â McCartney said.
âHe was able to extricate Johnâs voice from a ropey little bit of cassette. It had Johnâs voice and a piano, he could separate them with AI. They tell the machine âThatâs a voice, this is a guitar, lose the guitarâ. And he did that. So it has great uses.â
McCartney did not reveal details of the demo, but the BBC reported it was likely to be an unfinished 1978 love song Lennon titled Now and Then.
The singer received the demo from Lennonâs widow Yoko Ono. The song is one of several songs that were included on a cassette labelled âFor Paulâ that Lennon recorded before he died in 1980.
McCartney says the AI technology was âkind of scary but excitingâ, adding that âwe will just have to see where that leadsâ.
Now and Then was previously considered a possible reunion song for The Beatles in 1995 when they worked on compiling an Anthology series. The band released two songs from Lennonâs cassettes, Free As A Bird and Real Love.
They also tried to record Now and Then, but the session was abandoned.
McCartney later said they did not continue because George Harrison, who died in 2001, âdidnât like itâ.
âIt didnât have a very good title, it needed a bit of reworking, but it had a beautiful verse and it had John singing it,â he toldn Q Magazine in 2006. â[But] George didnât want to do it. The Beatles being a democracy, we didnât do it.â
(AL JAZEERA)
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