70s music
The 1970s were all about sex, drugs and rock and roll; Beat welcomes you to our Disco Inferno.
A Plagiaristic Poetic Progressive Playlist
Introduction This just came into my head because I have become a member of this group , and many of the records in my collection appear on the group and the people seem really welcoming and engaging, but the group has disappeared now.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Three Times the Charm
I was going to start a series about songs that have numbers in the title. However, as much as there are plenty of songs with one in the title I am not so sure about the other songs and other numbers. I have been successful with songs with two in the title and they’re followed by songs with three in the title. This is where I end this series. The link to the articles will be added below.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Beat
"Aubrey" – Bread (1972)
Here is a song that captures my heart. It makes me sway, mindless to everything except the words and its daydream. In less than four minutes, the pure magic of David Gates is completely encompassed. Is it rare to find a song whose music perfectly matches its lyrics, whose melody is not overly vain, nor underdeveloped? Every particle of this song’s light is warm and dances like the manifestation of art itself.
By Mackenzie Davisabout a year ago in Beat
Takes Two to Tango
I was going to start a series about songs that have numbers in the title. However, as much as there are plenty of songs with one in the title I am not so sure about the other songs and other numbers. So let me begin with one and see how things progress. Here I am progressing. I have been successful with songs with two in the title and they’ll be followed by songs with three in the title. After it is possible I will gather some popular songs with different numbers in the titles to finish this series. The link to the first article will be added below.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Beat
Still the One for Me
I was going to start a series about songs that have numbers in the title. However, as much as there are plenty of songs with one in the title I am not so sure about the other songs and other numbers. So let me begin with one and see how things progress.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Beat
We Say Goodbye Once Again to Childish Gambino
Alright back in 2020, I wrote a review about Childish Gambino's album 3.15.20 but over the years, I ended up learning that the album felt like it wasn't finished so I ended up listening to it again while it was still on Spotify. They were right, 3.15.20 felt like it wasn't done even though there were some great songs on it, he did end up coming out with the finished album that is known as Atavista now. Just like Because the Internet, Gambino builds a world with Bando Stone with not just an album but a movie as well. As far as I'm aware, there's no release date for it but there is a trailer for it.
By Don Anderson II2 years ago in Beat
Dancing from Morning Till Night
“Morning Has Broken” is a Christian hymn that was first published in 1931. The words are by English author Eleanor Farjeon. The song was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, England. The melody is a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune “Bunessan”. In 1971 English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens recorded the song featuring it on his album Teaser and the Firecat. His recording became very popular and charted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It rose to number one on the Easy Listening chart.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Beat
The Future of Electric Vehicles
The Future of Electric Vehicles Introduction Electric vehicles (EVs) are no longer a futuristic concept; they are becoming a significant part of our present. With advancements in technology and growing environmental concerns, the future of electric vehicles looks promising. This article explores the current trends, future developments, and the impact of EVs on our world.
By Derrick Juma2 years ago in Beat










