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A Soundtrack for the End of the Road
Let's face it, folks. The end is coming for us all. I'm not trying to bum you out here, but it's a fact. We're all gonna die.
Jessica ConawayPublished 10 months ago in Beat The Special Songs that Reverberate Our Deepest Feelings
Introduction The soundtrack of our lives can be created by music, which has the incredible power to connect with our emotions, take us back in time, and bring us new experiences. Making a playlist for yourself that encapsulates the essential experiences and feelings from your journey may be a meaningful and contemplative experience. In this blog, we examine the impact of music, how it became a personal soundtrack, and the history of the songs that have influenced me.
Dear Younger Self
Dear Younger Self, As you have probably already discovered, music can be very healing. No you are not still playing the cello, but you took up the piano again as an adult and play it every other day, and also the days when you need a little extra comfort. Yes, music is still intertwined with your identity (and actually your profession too...exciting stuff to come, lil' me!).
Songs of my Life
I was raised on Friday nights filled with vinyl and CDs, of ballads, hits, classics and nostalgic melodies. My parents, sister, and I would dim the lights, pick an album and spend the night lost in the tunes. We had a wall of CD's a meter long and 2 shelves high. At one point I spent hours alphebetising them all, but I think I have up halfway through.
Obsidian WordsPublished 10 months ago in BeatGhar Banduk Biryani Movies A Cinematic And Entertainment | Ghar Banduk Biryani Full Movies
Dive into the delicious fusion of movies and mouthwatering Ghar Banduk Biryani! Discover iconic biryani scenes, learn behind-the-scenes secrets, and satisfy your curiosity with FAQs about the delectable biryani featured in films. Lights, camera, biryani - join us on this flavorful cinematic journey!
"What Do You Listen To?"
I don't usually talk about this. I've been insecure about my musical tastes. I thought that if someone was interested in my preferences, they must've had their own favorites pinned down for some time. If someone was asking me about music, they must have had extensive knowledge about their favorite bands and genres. If I said I liked the thing they like, I would be exposed as an air-head who doesn't care enough about things I claim to enjoy. I liked a lot of different things and knew very little about any of them.
Rebekah ConardPublished 10 months ago in BeatThe Anxious Entrepreneur’s Playlist
When I was in my early twenties, I dreamed of being a big bad CEO. I saw myself sitting on a tropical island sipping margaritas, watching my bank account soar effortlessly into the millions.
Kelley SteadPublished 10 months ago in BeatTo All The Pets I've Loved Before
It's hard for me to think back on my life without remembering the animals who kept me company throughout it all. So when Vocal challenged us to create a personalized soundtrack to our lives, my mind kept wandering to the small handful of pets I had the luxury of having. Rather than fight this idea, I decided to embrace it.
The Song that Broke the Cycle: Addicted! (And Other Helpful Tunes)
In 9th Grade Junior High, after a six-year hiatus, Rush, the Canadian trio titans of the progressive rock world, went on tour promoting their newest album, Vapor Trails. My entire family, extended and all, rushed off to see the live show in Salt Lake City, Utah. All except for me. I claimed I didn’t care much for Rush and stayed home to watch the younglings. What did I actually do? Turned on the electronic babysitter, slunk away to the computer, took to the internet, and watched porn, played video games, then watched some more porn. And more. When my family returned in band t-shirts with smiles and memories I realized I had missed out on something great. In truth, I loved Rush, especially their newest album.
Christopher MichaelPublished 10 months ago in BeatHow to Break Vashikaran on Someone
Vashikaran is an ancient Indian technique that involves the use of powerful spells and rituals to gain control over someone’s thoughts, emotions, and actions. It is believed to be a form of black magic that is used to manipulate and control others for personal gain. However, this practice is highly discouraged and considered unethical in many cultures. If you or someone you know is under the influence of Vashikaran, it can have a detrimental impact on their personal and professional lives. In this article, let’s explore the role of astrology in breaking Vashikaran on someone and what astrology says about this practice.
Kapil KumarPublished 10 months ago in BeatAn Unforgettable Rock 'n' Roll Legend
In the grand tapestry of rock 'n' roll history, certain names etch themselves permanently into our collective memory. Among these luminaries, Tina Turner stands out as a beacon of talent, resilience, and charisma. Today, we honor the life and legacy of this iconic rock 'n' roll legend, who recently passed away at 83, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music.
Melody of a Life
Some time in nineteen seventy: I was born! Whether or not this was the beginning of a new decade or the end of an era depends on whom you're talking to. I was a rather cranky baby, and prone to being sick. I can't sugarcoat this; I read my mom's diary. Mom had to stay in the hospital for three days, where the night nurse would forget that Mom was still nursing me, and we'd both fall asleep in exhaustion. When Mom got back home (her brother drove us), Dad swooped me up, plopped in the rocking chair, and said she had dishes to do. Little paternal bleeper didn't do his dishes the whole time she was gone!! He has less than zero excuse; he was an Army cook! So Mom went from birth, to post partum with infection and recovery, to being driven home, to doing dishes. While Dad got a chance to cuddle me. He evolved, I swear.
Meredith HarmonPublished 10 months ago in Beat