60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
Somebody To Love
Introduction The Queen song was playing on the system, and I remember when "A Day At The Races" came out, and two of the songs on that album had the same titles as songs by Jefferson Airplane. The other was "You're My Best Friend".
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 9 months ago in Beat
Wildfire
song about losingI have always enjoyed Moses and the burning bush. If you really think about it, a burning bush symbolizing God is a far more powerful summary of a deity than anything relegated to an image of a mortal, made more understandable by a human face:
By Top Secret9 months ago in Beat
The Silent Wings
In a forgotten valley between tall mountains and ancient forests, there was a village named Elara. Life in Elara was simple. People lived in stone houses, grew their food, and celebrated every season with songs and dance. But among them was a boy named Arman, who was unlike anyone else.
By Ahmad khan9 months ago in Beat
The Healing Power of Music: How It Supports Youth Mental Health
Beyond the entertainment music is playing important role to heal the patients also. Music has therapist qualities. Power of music is used in various countries in different forms. In today’s era music is the best medicine used to get relief from the anxiety and other mental health issues. Richard Hovan who lives in the Round rock Texas gives important to the music. He knows the situations of the maximum youth’s condition in USA. Let’s discuss more about the music and its healing power in this blog with him.
By Richard Hovan9 months ago in Beat
The Nostalgic Revival of 2000s Pop: Why Y2K Sounds Are Back in Style
Why the old 2000s? In the ever-evolving world of music, one era is making a triumphant return: the early 2000s. The nostalgia of Y2K pop is taking over playlists, TikTok feeds, and even the Billboard charts, with bubblegum beats and autotuned vocals. But this isn't just a passing fad; in 2025, it will completely reshape how we listen to and make pop music.
By MD. SHAZIB HOSSAIN9 months ago in Beat










