Mobius Trip
This is a remix of the song The Gun Paradox, which people seemed to be hyper-focused on the suicide part, which wasn't the point :)
Got the idea for the pre-chorus from - Ride Captain, ride on your mystery ship :)
Words - Me; Music - Suno
https://suno.com/s/aGZO6UV1spzZCAAB
[Verse 1]
Floating, suspended, timeless
Embracing endless spaces
Illuminating cosmic hues
Laplace's faceless embraces
[Pre-Chorus - Echo | Layered Vocals]
Take a ride on your mobius strip,
With each flip a never-ending trip
[Chorus]
If at my time's end
I cease to be
Or many me's create
Perpetual realities
[Verse 2]
Windows of many universes
Open one, many or none at all
Existential coexistence
Gravity's rising, falling
[Pre-Chorus - Echo | Layered Vocals]
Take a ride on your mobius strip,
With each flip a never-ending trip
[Chorus]
If at my time's end
I cease to be
Or many me's create
Perpetual realities
[Verse 3]
See all, hear all, feel all
Superpositions in probability
Observation decoheres formless
Windows collapses singularly
[Pre-Chorus - Echo | Layered Vocals]
Take a ride on your mobius strip,
With each flip a never-ending trip
[Chorus]
If at my time's end
I cease to be
Or many me's create
Perpetual realities
[Bridge]
Endings create beginnings
Death's transcending new
Probabilism or determinism
Identical, never-ending - you
[Outro]
Out my window are myriads of me's
Looking in, they only see one me
The we's become me's - or does me
Becomes we's, which is really me
Comments
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It's an interesting thought that each life might simply transition into another endlessly. Not sure if that is comforting or horrifying!
Not often you see Laplace's name come up in a lyric! ;)
Music is a strong match to the lyric, very esoteric and atmospheric.
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Thanks Owen. it is an interesting thought experiment that can't be proven either way :)..
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I like your stories and how Suno weaves them together using the musical data he has; it's like he knows exactly which dress will best suit what you're telling us! And that's saying something, because songs with Suno don't really affect me... but I understand that maybe you don't have a system for developing prop music?
Anyway, back to the song, very modern, a journey among rockets and neats through a soundscape enveloped by waves of other dreams.
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Thanks mora, suno is good for generating quick tracks, but once you get into more complicated pieces and break away from it's training data, then it's the fun game of burning credits, then just settling. After spending 30 mins trying to get it to have a baritone and tenor, and it says, you get a mezzo-soprano or some odd combination. I had an Idea to take the queen of the night aria from magic flute - https://youtu.be/YuBeBjqKSGQ?si=eK1OOAszSoXU7IZ_, and put it to a techno beat. My OCD kicked in and after 200 credits burned I had to sadly admit defeat. Now, I'm brushing up on music theory and teaching myself Waveform, so I can not use suno as a crutch so much.
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Happy New Year, Bill!
You amaze me each time. Your creativity is unmatched and the reason I love listening for the next song. You keep me on my toes.
I'm still lost on the lyrics, but I believe you already know that. :-) It's intriguing and mystical for sure.
I love this and feel it's very poetic! (I had to read it a few times).
"Out my window are myriads of me's
Looking in, they only see one me
The we's become me's - or does me
Becomes we's, which is really me"
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To you too Tammy. the song is based on the premise of quantum immortality. that when you die, you jump to a different you in another universe. :).
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Bill, this is my belief too, but I don't want to talk too much about it because I don't want ppl to think I'm cockcodoodledoo. :-)
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Ha - I have a Mobius Strip song that I never put out - here it is -
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That's too funny, but I think our mobius strips are two vastly different concepts. :)
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quantum immortality... man thats deep for a country boy
Sounds good Bill
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Thanks elvis
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Hey there B... the beginning was very hypnotic... it actually lulled me into a dozing sleep that was abruptly interrupted by the oncoming rhythm.
Pretty cool experience.
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Ha — Thanks tom, hypnosis followed by a jump-scare rhythm wasn’t the plan, but I’ll pretend it was
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Another great track Bill. The structure of your songs can't be faulted. This genre can't fail right now. In a way it's predictable as some of my old school rock stuff, but there's nothing wrong with that. I don't know how much input you have when it comes to what Suno delivers, but it's sounding good to my old ears😀.
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Thanks, Chris. Suno definitely has its hit‑and‑miss moments — sometimes you can spend forever on a style prompt and it still snaps back to its training data. And yeah, the predictability is real, especially with AI‑generated intros. I’ve heard variations of mine pop up all over Suno’s site and YouTube. But the structure and shape are still things I try to control as much as the model lets me. Glad it landed for you.
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very cool, took me back to early 2000's when I listened to Apoptygma Berzerk
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Thanks.. never heard of that band, thanks for telling me about them.
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