70s music
The 1970s were all about sex, drugs and rock and roll; Beat welcomes you to our Disco Inferno.
Advantages Of Owning A Classic Car
Owning a classic car, either to complement the modern vehicle or as a hobby, can be beneficial in a number of ways. Classic cars come with a unique sense of automotive history and can be a solid investment in the long term. Vintage automobiles may also attract favorable car insurance rates and can be more affordable than modern vehicles in some circumstances. Although driving a classic car as a primary vehicle has its pros and cons, it offers benefits for car enthusiasts and others who want to buy a second car. Let’s discuss with Richard Hovan in this blog.
By Richard Hovanabout a year ago in Beat
The Role of Music in Distraction from Problems
Music plays important role in our life. It has power to face the tough time in the life. Problems are the part of life. It is important to face the problems to grow in the life. Music can be an effective tool to face the tough time of the life. Richard Hovan gives important to music to distract the mind from problems. Let’s discuss about the role of music to distract problems.
By Richard Hovanabout a year ago in Beat
Get Out On the Disco Floor Again Part 2
A popular genre of music popped up in the 1970s and early 1980s. People began tapping their feet as disco songs were known for their captivating lyrics and catchy beats. Some of the songs seemed to go on forever but once you were out there on the disco floor and that disco ball was throwing off colorful rainbows it really did not matter. The disco era is long gone but the songs remain and some of the best deserve to be heard even today. So pick your favorites.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Beat
Eat and Run Police: Combatting Dine-and-Dash Crimes in the Restaurant Industry
Eat and Run Police: Combating the Rise of Dine-and-Dash Crimes Dine-and-dash, the act of eating at a cafe and leaving without paying, is a growing problem affecting eateries worldwide. This irresponsible act has significant financial impacts on the food industry, causing losses in revenue and increasing operational costs. To deal with this dilemma, some communities have introduced specialized units known as "Eat and Run Police," a group focused on preventing and managing dine-and-dash incidents. Here's a glance at what Eat and Run Police do, why they're necessary, and how they help safeguard restaurants.
By https://ivup.orgabout a year ago in Beat
Get Out On the Disco Floor Again Part One
A popular genre of music popped up in the 1970s and early 1980s. People began tapping their feet as disco songs were known for their captivating lyrics and catchy beats. Some of the songs seemed to go on forever but once you were out there on the disco floor and that disco ball was throwing off colorful rainbows it really did not matter. The disco era is long gone but the songs remain and some of the best deserve to be heard even today. So pick your favorites.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Beat
Soft Rock Sounds Part 3
Soft rock is also referred to as light rock. This type of music originated in the late 1960s in Southern California and the UK. In this series are some of the best soft rock songs to come out over the years. The links to the first and second parts are below.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Beat
The Ultimate Guide to Foldable Tables, Folding Tables, Camping Tables, and Ladders from Corvids India
Introduction In today's fast-paced world, having versatile and portable furniture is more important than ever. Corvids India specializes in providing high-quality foldable tables and ladders that cater to various needs, whether for home use, outdoor activities, or professional settings. These products offer convenience, functionality, and style, making them essential tools for everyday life.
By Corvids Indiaabout a year ago in Beat
Soft Rock Sounds Part 2
Soft rock is also referred to as light rock. This type of music originated in the late 1960s in Southern California and the UK. In this series are some of the best soft rock songs to come out over the years. The link to the first part is below.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Beat
Who Eased Minds Best?
There are many things about being a kid that one never forgets. For example, I will never forget being 11 years old in the spring of 2001 and sitting in the passenger seat of my aunt’s black Nissan, eating my medium-sized cup of French Vanilla ice cream mixed with gummy bears. We were parked in front of a now long-gone Baskin-Robbins shop almost hidden inside a shopping center near Desert Inn and Sandhill, not far from the Boulder Station Hotel & Casino in the southeast corner of Las Vegas. The CD playing on the car radio was 1972’s Simon & Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits. Even 15 years later, I remember the powerful and dramatic crash that hit the la-la-lie chorus of “The Boxer.” I also recall setting my teenage romantic angst to the psychedelic sound and melody of “The Sound of Silence.” Finally, I still remember a wonderful kind of fear flowing down my spine while hearing the dramatic “Wall of Sound” force of “Bridge Over Troubled Water”. It was a kind of power only matched by Art Garfunkel belting those infamous high notes in the song’s crescendo.
By Michael Kantuabout a year ago in Beat









