
Playlists
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I don't know about you, but my music taste is a bit all over the place. I guess this is fitting really, as so is my head and generally my emotions too. Music is one of the ways I tend to express and control my emotions, as the "story" in the song tends to change the way I feel. I think this is useful as a coping mechanism, as it allows you to cheer yourself up or get a little of the bad out in a healthy way. Anywhoozles, here's my list. I'll try to keep it mostly positive.
By The 'A' Girl9 months ago in Beat
Partiboi69 Keeps It Unprotected During COVID-19
In these troubling times, society depends upon creative outlets to help anchor and secure the social fabric which binds communities together. Music is one of the most powerful and dynamic forces for helping to usher our spirits in the good times and the bad.
By Blake O'Connor3 years ago in Beat
Indie Music Madness: A Seven-Song Sweaty Heatwave Playlist. Top Story - July 2022.
Well, here we are Philadelphia. Stuck in the middle of a sweaty heatwave. Just like my ass to this chair. Or, my glutes would be glued, that is, if I wasn't blasting my house's A.C. at max power. And didn't have two small desk fans on both sides of my computer aimed at my face. As well as an industrial-sized mega fan behind me blowing my back. And I wasn't wearing two frozen pea bags bandanaed around my face as if I had the mumps. I don't have the mumps.
By Ashley Hans: Philly Music Vocalizer3 years ago in Beat
20 Most Popular Female Musicians of The 1970s. Top Story - June 2022.
I am a longtime music aficionado dating back to 1972 when I bought my first records. I bought two albums A Song For You by Carpenters and Greatest Hits by Blood, Sweat and Tears (of course both on 8-track tape). These two records took me away into thoughts and imaginations I never experienced before. I was instantly sold, a fan of music right from the get go. All I could think about was the next record I would buy. I started making lists of songs and albums I wanted. By 1978 it became an obsession. I had to buy everything I wanted. My lists went from 3 or 4 albums up to 40 or 50 titles at all times. In 1992 my friend Mitzi and I spent the entire day removing all my albums from my walk-in closet and counted each one and alphabetized everything and rearranged them back into the closet. When all was said and done the final count was approximately 11,500 albums (and that did not include the 7,500 seven inch singles I had). This wasn't even the top number. I continued collecting records until 1995. I would guesstimate, at one point, I owned around 16,000 albums. That was crazy. When I moved from Orange to Fullerton in 1996 it was a lot of work packing and moving those records.
By Rick Henry Christopher 4 years ago in Beat
2 Shadows Share 'Bring The Cold Inside' EP
Vancouver, BC Canada based Metalcore band 2 Shadows have released their debut EP βBring The Cold Insideβ on Rock Shop Records. They are also sharing the video for lead track βBoulevard Of Broken Dreamsβ that features Ryan Hayes of Righteous Vendetta on guest vocals. The song has been added to key Rock & Metal playlists at Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and more.
By RockNRollBuddha4 years ago in Beat
ECLECTIC MIX APRIL 2022
Weβll spring has finally sprung, or by the time you read this it will well and truly be over. And youβll have eaten all those easter eggs you got! The days have gotten longer, and although maybe not quite there, weβve had a bit of a preview of what kind of days lie ahead. Ones hopefully full of sun, and better days for us all! So far, Iβve attended my best mates wedding this month and it was one of the best celebration events Iβve ever had the pleasure of being too. So, I am taking this as the start of all good things!
By Gary Packer4 years ago in Beat












