80s music
The 80s were chockful of New Wave power ballads, synthesizers, drum machines, and no shortage of Madonna and Michael Jackson.
Twelve Months Of Song
Introduction I am always listening to music while I work, and lots of songs stick with me, and often they pertain to certain months of the year, so I thought I would share one song for each month of the year, which either names the month or a special day within that month.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
My Lifelong Soundtrack
Hello everyone. This is my second time for doing the playlist/music challenge. here’s the link of my first one in case you haven’t seen it on 2022(early 2023) challenge— I know it’s not perfect melodic songs as I thought, but I tried my best…
By Meghan LeVaughn about a year ago in Beat
Transforming Education for a Better Tomorrow
The education landscape is continuously evolving, influenced by societal needs, technological advancements, and global challenges. However, ensuring quality and equity in education remains a pressing concern. At Mantra4Change, our mission is to drive meaningful change by strengthening the education ecosystem and empowering educators, leaders, and students. This transformation requires a deep understanding of the challenges within the current system and innovative solutions to address them.
By mantra 4changeabout a year ago in Beat
So What Is Psychedelic In Music?
Introduction This is a definition taken from Google: Psychedelia is a style or aesthetic encompassing a range of art, music, and dress associated with the 1960s psychedelic subculture. The term can also refer to the altered state of consciousness experienced by people using psychedelic drugs like LSD, mescaline, and psilocybin. Characteristics Music Distorted electric guitar, Indian instruments like the sitar and tabla, electronic effects, and elaborate studio effects Art Distorted, surreal visuals, bright colors, full spectrums, and animation Dress Style of dress associated with the 1960s psychedelic subculture
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
That One Time I Tricked the Front-man
He was the lead guitarist of a very popular local band that played the big venue on the west side of Phoenix, Arizona in the early-to-mid-1980s. Full of himself, as all good front-men — and women — should be. Where would David Lee Roth have been in the mid-80s had he not had buns of steel and the attitude of a narcissist?
By Suzy Jacobson Cherryabout a year ago in Beat
A Playlist Of Positivity
Introduction A song came on and I thought that makes me feel good, why not do a playlist of songs like this, and the first four songs that came to mind all involved Mick Jones. Then I started to think maybe I should choose one and do a Mick Jones playlist but I have decided to include them here.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Bob Marley’s Peace Anthem
In no time after midnight on April 22, 1978, Sway Marley took the organize with his band at the One Cherish Peace Concert at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. It was the to begin with time that Marley had performed in his domestic nation in about two years.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Beat
Out-Bloody-Rageous. Content Warning.
Introduction "Bloody" is the only swear word that I have ever heard my dad use, and I don't swear all that much. For some reason, the Soft Machine title "Out-Bloody-Rageous" started running through my head and could be applied to so many situations today.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
he Music Brain: Decoding the Neural Impact of Sound
Observing a motion picture can be a mesmerizing encounter, not fair for our eyes — but moreover for our ears. From The Master of the Rings arrangement and Schindler’s List to Interstellar and energized movies like Mulan, motion pictures can deliver rise to profound, complex feelings, much appreciated in expansive portion to a key fixing: music.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Beat










