top | item 36125829 (no title) quadrangle | 2 years ago The comment you are replying to seems to be pointing out that Ed Sheeran himself, i.e. his own brain, is trained on the past work of Ed Sheeran. That's how I read it anyway. discuss order hn newest MadSudaca|2 years ago Yes, that's what I understood and why I said that maybe the author just doesn't like Ed Sheeran's music. hef19898|2 years ago Well, Ed Sheeran self-trained himself, including positive feed-back on past work, on his own work. So in a sense, he still beats a Sheeran-bot!This no critique of Ed Sheerans work so, I actually do like his older albums. The last one didn't leave an impression so far to actually remember it. load replies (1)
MadSudaca|2 years ago Yes, that's what I understood and why I said that maybe the author just doesn't like Ed Sheeran's music. hef19898|2 years ago Well, Ed Sheeran self-trained himself, including positive feed-back on past work, on his own work. So in a sense, he still beats a Sheeran-bot!This no critique of Ed Sheerans work so, I actually do like his older albums. The last one didn't leave an impression so far to actually remember it. load replies (1)
hef19898|2 years ago Well, Ed Sheeran self-trained himself, including positive feed-back on past work, on his own work. So in a sense, he still beats a Sheeran-bot!This no critique of Ed Sheerans work so, I actually do like his older albums. The last one didn't leave an impression so far to actually remember it. load replies (1)
MadSudaca|2 years ago
hef19898|2 years ago
This no critique of Ed Sheerans work so, I actually do like his older albums. The last one didn't leave an impression so far to actually remember it.