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This Cultural Life

a pedal piano, and a lot of people had pedal pianos and inherited them, but mostly, they sat there gathering dust. but my mum retained ours and kept it working because we had this collection of something like 300 or 400 pianola rolls, scrolls, and so that was played a lot. and so i grew up listening to all these old pre—war songs like, you know, funiculi, funicula and all these weird songs and then, you know, sound of music and oliver! and all those musicals were on pianola rolls. i mean, it feels like a completely different generation. it's a mechanised piano. so then did you start emulating on the piano? were you following along on the keys? i wonder if... ..the extent to which that influenced me. certainly, it's not that simply causal, but, yeah, interestingly, my brother took up guitarjust as a kid and i learnt piano and i didn't really take to music lessons very well and neither did he, but he was much more interested in music than i was.

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This Cultural Life

of people had pedal pianos and inherited them, but mostly, they sat there gathering dust. but my mum retained ours and kept it working because we had this collection of something like 300 or 400 pianola rolls, scrolls, and so that was played a lot. and so i grew up listening to all these old pre—war songs like, you know, funiculi, funicula and all these weird songs and then, you know, sound of music and oliver! and all those musicals were on pianola rolls. i mean, it feels like a completely different generation. it's a mechanised piano. so then did you start emulating on the piano? were you following along on the keys? i wonder if... ..the extent to which that influenced me. certainly, it's not that simply causal, but, yeah, and look, mum and dad had a few records, but they weren't musos. interestingly, my brother took up guitarjust as a kid and i learnt piano and i didn't really take to music lessons

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This Cultural Life

of people had pedal pianos and inherited them, but mostly, they sat there gathering dust. but my mum retained ours and kept it working because we had this collection of something like 300 or 400 pianola rolls, scrolls, and so that was played a lot. and so i grew up listening to all these old pre—war songs like, you know, funiculi, funicula and all these weird songs and then, you know, sound of music and oliver! and all those musicals were on pianola rolls. i mean, it feels like a completely different generation. it's a mechanised piano. so then did you start emulating on the piano? were you following along on the keys? i wonder if... ..the extent to which that influenced me. certainly, it's not that simply causal, but, yeah, and look, mum and dad had a few records, but they weren't musos. interestingly, my brother took up guitarjust as a kid and i learnt piano and i didn't really take to music lessons very well and neither did he, but he was much more interested in music than i was. he had all the australian bands on his wall and would, because he was learning chords, he could teach himself songs and that was, in the end,

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This Cultural Life

they sat there gathering dust. but my mum retained ours and kept it working because we had this collection of something like 300 or 400 pianola rolls, scrolls, and so that was played a lot. and so i grew up listening to all these old pre—war songs like, you know, funiculi, funicula and all these weird songs and then, you know, sound of music and oliver! and all those musicals were on pianola rolls. i mean, it feels like a completely different generation. it's a mechanised piano. so then did you start emulating on the piano? were you following along on the keys? i wonder if... ..the extent to which that influenced me. certainly, it's not that simply causal, but, yeah, and look, mum and dad had a few records, but they weren't musos. interestingly, my brother took up guitarjust as a kid and i learnt piano and i didn't really take to music lessons

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This Cultural Life

childhood is that in my house, from a very young age, was my great—grandmother's pianola, which some people call a pedal piano, and a lot of people had pedal pianos and inherited them, but mostly, they sat there gathering dust. but my mum retained ours and got it, kept it working because we had this collection of something like 300 or 400 pianola rolls, scrolls, and so that was played a lot. and so i grew up listening to all these old pre—war songs like, you know, funiculi, funicula and all these weird songs and then, you know, sound of music and oliver! and all those musicals were on pianola rolls. i mean, it feels like a completely different generation. it's a mechanised piano. so then did you start emulating on the piano? were you following along on the keys? i wonder if... the extent to which that influenced me. certainly, it's not that simply causal, but, yeah, and look, mum and dad had a few records, but they weren't musos. interestingly, my brother took up guitarjust as a kid and i learnt piano and i didn't

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This Cultural Life

pianos and inherited them, but mostly, they sat there gathering dust. but my mum retained ours and kept it working because we had this collection of something like 300 or 400 pianola rolls, scrolls, and so that was played a lot. and so i grew up listening to all these old pre—war songs like, you know, funiculi, funicula and all these weird songs and then, you know, sound of music and oliver! and all those musicals were on pianola rolls. i mean, it feels like a completely different generation. it's a mechanised piano. so then did you start emulating on the piano? were you following along on the keys? i wonder if... ..the extent to which that influenced me. certainly, it's not that simply causal, but, interestingly, my brother took up guitarjust as a kid and i learnt piano and i didn't really take to music lessons very well and neither did he,

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Breakfast

particular moment when you are in a field. all kinds of memories. it can be really useful in helping dementia patients. using diffusers in the home to trigger certain spells can —— smells can take them back. the idea is exposure to different scents, different artifactual experiences. what it is emulating in the brain. different smells when different triggers in the brain. you could get to a situation where it is bespoke. someone might want to be taken back to a certain smell. the overwhelming smell in our house at the moment is mouldy trainers. i do not know what that will do for brain development. coming up later in the programme... we'll be talking to strictly come dancing head judge shirley ballas, as she faces her fear of heights and takes on three crazy challenges, to raise money for a mental health charity in memory of her brother. good for her. it will be good to

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The Media Show

it's just sort of emulating, it's an impersonator. for now. for now, it's being like rory bremner or something. so all it can do... i mean, it sounds like i'm dissing rory bremner. no, never. but it's emulating stuff. it's mashing up stuff that other people have already done. it's just hoovering up content and sort of repackaging it. and actually, once you sort of sit there and look at it, it's very derivative and it's not... you still need a human to come in and make it usable. i think the danger for creatives is that you can have a situation where executives are sort of using it to generate a bit of ip. that doesn't actually work until you get a human writer in to actually make it something that's saleable or usable. and of course, that person there doesn't get paid or wouldn't get paid as much. so that's a worry. in terms of whether it's going to sort of enslave us all or nuke us, i hope not. me, too. yeah.

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50 Years Fly The Rise Fall and Revolution of Hip-Hop Fashion

have seen over the years, if this is a multi billion dollar business, and it gives them credibility. if i invite you to the show, but you in the front row, running some down with the coop. it's the doesn't mean when you look at the boardroom, how is that reflected? how are we there? how are we impacting the decisions? >> there is a line between the brands appreciating black culture and then them co-opting culture in a sense of what they do behind the scenes the changes thing. if you're only thing is bringing in a black person for six weeks and that the rest of the team isn't inclusive, i think there are going to be problems inherently. >> to sum it all up, i have people that look like the, people think like the people you served. >> even though they might have turned their nose up at us, every step of the way, they were emulating what was going

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