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Draw a cartoon-style picture of a smiling, middle-aged man (representing Phil Lesh) holding an old, iconic electric bass guitar, with a musical note or a staff rising from the instrument's body, surrounded by faint, swirling psychedelic patterns reminiscent of the Grateful Dead's 1960s aesthetic. The man's face should convey a sense of nostalgia and gentle melancholy.
Why did Phil Lesh's bass line go to therapy?
Because it was feeling a little "out of tune" with life and needed to find its "fifth beat".
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A Bass Line to Heaven by Lucentinian Works Co Ltd in collaboration with Llama 3.2 and Google Gemini 1.5 flash and OpenJourney is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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Text-to-image prompt: Draw a cartoon-style picture of a smiling, middle-aged man (representing Phil Lesh) holding an old, iconic electric bass guitar, with a musical note or a staff rising from the instrument's body, surrounded by faint, swirling psychedelic patterns reminiscent of the Grateful Dead's 1960s aesthetic. The man's face should convey a sense of nostalgia and gentle melancholy.
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