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Bad Songs in Good Films
Don’t you love it when a song, one you’ve forgotten, one that's stale, so old-fashioned that it will never be listened to again, makes an appearance in a film or TV show...and by blending with the show's plot is just totally AWESOME?
Scott ChristensonPublished 11 months ago in BeatThe Symphony Within
In the heart of a bustling city, where dreams and ambitions collided, there lived a young musician named Ethan. With his guitar in hand and melodies flowing through his veins, he embarked on a relentless pursuit of his musical aspirations. The path he chose was strewn with thorns and roses, as he navigated the unpredictable highs and lows of the music industry.
Daniel Smith O.Published 11 months ago in BeatConfessions of me
~ In quiet little moments, that grow smaller I shrink like Alice, swallowing a pill, doubt my only friend half the size I was, the confidence I felt, slowly vanishing
The Invisible WriterPublished 11 months ago in BeatHarmonizing Memories
"Harmonizing Memories: The Personalized Soundtrack of My Life" encapsulates the profound connection between music and personal experiences. Just like a carefully curated soundtrack enhances a movie, the songs that have woven through the fabric of my existence have become the melodic backdrop to my life's journey. Each song holds a unique power to transport me back to significant moments, evoking emotions, and memories with remarkable precision. From heart-wrenching ballads that comforted me during moments of despair to empowering anthems that propelled me forward in times of adversity, this personalized soundtrack paints a vivid picture of my life's triumphs, tribulations, and cherished moments. These harmonizing memories immortalized in the melodies that resonate within me, tell the story of my life with every note and lyric.
Oladeji Charles AdebayoPublished 11 months ago in BeatDan's Playlist
When I was a five-year-old I said I wanted to be a cowboy. That’s not quite what I meant though. I really had no interest in cows at all. I meant that I wanted to be a good guy, and vanquish the bad guys. I wanted to pull my six-shooter from its holster, twirl it around my trigger finger and shoot the pistol out of my enemy’s hand. In short, I wanted to be the Lone Ranger. I even had a dream that he left me a white horse just like Silver in the basement. The dream was so vivid I literally had to go down the basement to see for myself. I was crushed. https://open.spotify.com/track/44IIQu5ssU1dH6v709L2UF?si=1035ec1976a442cd The William Tell Overture (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
As I Phyxate
1997 Lets start things off on how my music repertoire began. The very first exposure I had to live music was a Bob Dylan concert when I was less than a year old. Although this doesnt seem possible for a baby to recall, it's been proven that infants brains absorb music and sounds from a young age that stay with them throughout not only childhood, but adulthood as well, and form a basic foundation. While Bob Dylan is usually an aquired taste, his stylization has always held a special place in my heart. The folk singing methods and simple melodies filled with harmonics feels like the home I grew up in. Appropriately this song in particular "The Times They Are A-Changin'", fit right into my beginnings of coming into this world, a changing, new world for myself and a changing one for my newly made parents.
Blondie WillettPublished 11 months ago in Beat"Amapiano: The Rhythmic Revolution of South African Music"
I. Introduction A. Definition of Amapiano: Amapiano is a vibrant and infectious music genre that emerged in South Africa in the early 2010s. It is characterized by its unique fusion of various musical elements, including South African house music, kwaito, Afrobeat, and international electronic music. What sets Amapiano apart is its distinct sound, driven by piano melodies, deep basslines, and an energetic tempo. With its infectious beats and catchy hooks, Amapiano has gained significant popularity not only in South Africa but also on the global music stage.
andrew yohanaPublished 11 months ago in BeatReliable Makita Tools Suppliers: Your Source for Quality Power Tools
In the world of power tools, Makita is a name that stands out for its reliability, durability, and innovation. To ensure efficient and accurate work, access to high-quality tools is essential for professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Whether you are a carpenter, contractor, plumber, or enjoy working on projects at home, finding reliable Makita tools suppliers is crucial to your success. In this article, we will explore why Makita tools are highly regarded and provide valuable insights on how to find trustworthy suppliers for these exceptional power tools.
A Revolutionized Mind: Exploring Socio-Political Commentary in Contemporary Art
Art possesses the tremendous power to predict the future, enrich our present, and preserve our past. It's a means of self-expression that not only helps us escape from life's challenges but also confront them head-on.
Earica (EP) ParrishPublished 11 months ago in BeatHow BTS Changed the Narrative for a 30-Year-Old Asian Man
Every musical note has the power to stir the soul, every lyric has the potential to resonate with the human spirit, and every performance can inspire change. As a 30-year-old Asian man, I found my solace, strength, and spirit in the world of music, specifically in the tunes of BTS, the renowned South Korean boy band.
Nathan ChenPublished 11 months ago in BeatRuby Vroom By Soul Coughing
Introduction A few years back, my daughters Juliet and Kirsty bought me this box set and one of the albums in it is "Ruby Vroom" by Soul Coughing.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 11 months ago in BeatManassas Divorce Lawyers
Separate is among the most horrendous mishaps an individual can face, and it could be difficult to arrange the lawful issues following separation while as yet recuperating intellectually and inwardly. You can get the in-depth legal analysis and advice you need from a team of skilled divorce lawyers in Manassas to make informed decisions that could shape your life for the rest of your life.
thomas leoPublished 11 months ago in Beat