70s music
The 1970s were all about sex, drugs and rock and roll; Beat welcomes you to our Disco Inferno.
Elvis Rocking On (Part Two)
That’s the Way It Is This album came out in 1970 and included eight studio tracks and four live-in-concert tracks recorded at The International Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. This album is not considered a soundtrack album but it did accompany the theatrical release of the documentary “Elvis: That’s the Way It Is”. In 1973 it was certified Gold and in 2008 Platinum by the RIAA.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Beat
Feline Like A Song
Introduction I was not sure that I had already done and looking through my stories I don't think I have. I didn't think there were that many songs that related to cats apart from those from Disney films and "Love Cats" by The Cure, but then I started to remember that there was quite a lot in my collection. The beat generation referred to the cool ones as cats so there may be a few where the feline referral is more than a little ambiguous.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
What are the key factors to consider for becoming a successful gambler
Becoming a gambling master involves understanding the intricacies of various games, developing effective strategies, and managing risks to maximize returns. It's essential to approach gambling with discipline, knowledge, and a clear mindset to increase the chances of success. In this article, we'll discuss factors to consider when striving to become a gambling master, such as learning game mechanics, studying probabilities and odds, bankroll management, emotional control, and responsible gambling practices.
By Jhonwelson013 years ago in Beat
Forever Queen
Queen the debut album was released by the British rock band Queen. It came out in 1973 and was a combination of heavy metal and progressive rock. On this first album, Freddie Mercury wrote five of the songs and lead guitarist Brian May four songs. The drummer Roger Taylor wrote and sang “Modern Times Rock and Roll”. This made everyone aware of how talented this band was and that they were worth listening to. The singles released were “Keep Yourself Alive” (written by Brian May) and “Liar” (written by Freddie Mercury).
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Beat
History of Hip-Hop Music
Hip hop is a cultural movement that began in the early 1970s in the Bronx, New York City. It is comprised of four elements: rapping, DJing, graffiti art, and breakdancing. While all four elements are important to hip hop culture, it is the music that has become the most recognizable aspect of the movement. Hip hop music has evolved over the past four decades and has had a significant impact on popular culture. This essay will provide a detailed explanation of the history of hip hop music.
By Sujan Paudel3 years ago in Beat
John and Nora
I am sitting here on a lonely Friday writing about the passing of Nora Forster, the wife of John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten). She succumbed to Alzheimer's at the age of eighty after at least five years of suffering with the disease while her husband took care of her.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Beat
The Evolution of Jazz Music: A Deep Dive into the History, Influences, and Key Figures of America's Iconic Genre
Jazz music has been a significant part of American culture for over a century. This iconic genre has evolved over time, weaving together a rich tapestry of sounds, styles, and cultures. From its roots in African American communities in the late 19th century to the present day, jazz music has had a profound impact on the world of music and beyond. In this blog post, we will take a deep dive into the history of jazz music, exploring its influences, key figures, and most significant contributions to the art world. We will look at how jazz music has evolved over time and how it continues to shape the musical landscape of today. So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let's explore the fascinating world of jazz music.
By Wilson Igbasi3 years ago in Beat
Juice WRLD
The music video for "Drinking Too Much" starts with Juice WRLD sitting alone in a dimly lit room, surrounded by empty bottles and cigarette smoke. The camera then follows him as he walks through the city streets, reflecting on his struggles with substance abuse and the toll it has taken on his mental health and relationships.
By Liam S Crawford3 years ago in Beat
Top of the World
This brother and sister team called The Carpenters was an American vocal and instrumental duo. They were Karen and Richard Carpenter and they went on to become two of the best-selling music artists of all time. In their 14-year career altogether they came out with 11 albums and 31 singles. Lots of their songs were so popular they were heard playing everywhere. The duo also appeared in 5 TV specials and on short-lived TV series. Their recording career came to an end when Karen Carpenter died of heart failure in 1983. This was a result of complications from the eating disorder disease anorexia nervosa.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Beat
"Beat: Your Ultimate Guide to the Future of Music"
Beat is the ultimate destination for music lovers, offering a wide range of resources and tools to help you explore, discover, and enjoy your favorite tunes. Whether you're a seasoned musician, a casual listener, or just getting started, our platform has something for everyone.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Beat









