90s music
Music for 90s babies and fans of timeless pop music; explore the decade defined by boybands, Europop, girl groups, rap, and so much more.
The Future of Business Management: Advantages of Cloud ERP Systems
Cloud ERP systems are revolutionizing the way businesses manage their operations by offering scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions. As companies increasingly move towards digital transformation, Cloud ERP systems provide real-time access to critical data, streamline processes, and enhance decision-making. Whether you're managing a small business, startup, or large organization, adopting a Cloud ERP system can optimize workflows, improve collaboration, and drive business growth. In this blog, we’ll explore the key advantages of Cloud ERP systems and how they are shaping the future of business management, helping companies stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market.
By DigiPrima Technologiesabout a year ago in Beat
Juli Patchouli’s OCTOBER 2024 MISERABLIST MISH-MASH playlist. Content Warning.
Juli's Playlist From Instagram Introduction My friend Juli is a music lover, DJ, Poet, Writer, Performer, Snake Owner, and Cat Lover and publishes playlists on Facebook.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Manila's Mavericks of Music
In the past three decades, Manila's music scene has undergone a remarkable transformation, shaped not only by established artists and mainstream trends but also by the tireless efforts of small production outfits. These grassroots initiatives have played a crucial role in nurturing talent, fostering creativity, and pushing the boundaries of musical expression.
By At The Crash Test Facilityabout a year ago in Beat
Post Hackett Genesis - The Good Stuff
Introduction It was a shock when Peter Gabriel left Genesis, but Phil Collins, who had sung "More Fool Me" on "Selling England By The Pound" stepped up and with Chester Thompson helping out on drums the band produced two more excellent albums, "A Trick Of The Tale" and "Wind and Wuthering" so things still looked good, especially with the excellent Peter Gabriel solo albums, we were getting a lot of great music.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
"One More Round, Delia's Gone"
One of the strangest things I’ve ever heard someone say came from Johnny Cash. In a 1996 interview to promote Unchained, his second album for producer Rick Rubin, Johnny talked about the renewed interest he was receiving from audiences following the first Cash/Rubin collaboration, 1994’s American Recordings, which featured just Johnny and his guitar. Cash discussed the long process leading to the solo format of that first album. The months of trial and error mostly consisted of Johnny and Rick sitting at Rubin’s Los Angeles home, with the recording equipment set up and running down a list of 200 songs that Johnny had in his head and which he had always wanted to record. According to Cash, after that process and the decision to keep the album bare, came the matter of working on Cash's guitar playing and making it sound good for recording since, as he put it, “I can’t play guitar.”
By Michael Kantuabout a year ago in Beat
"Don't Take Your Guns To Town"
Despite the songs, the close friendships, and the very shared genre of country music that binds them together, I’ve always seen Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson as two men who coexist in an unusual harmony yet maintain a distinct separation.
By Michael Kantuabout a year ago in Beat
I Won't Be Ashamed of Love on The Streets of Philadelphia
With absolutely no disrespect to any fans of “The Day I Fell in Love” (Beethoven’s 2nd), Janet Jackson’s “Again” (Poetic Justice), and “A Wink and A Smile” from the romantic blockbuster Sleepless in Seattle, we will need to start by placing each tune off to the side for the sake of this piece.
By Michael Kantuabout a year ago in Beat
Two Thousand Five Hundred Stories And A Million Words On Vocal
Introduction I don't know how to do this, well I do, because I am doing it. This is story number two thousand five hundred on Vocal. I write a lot of poetry and while some of my pieces have hit two thousand words, som have been as little as thirty, so if we say I average four hundred words a story then that is a million words.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Soul Asylum’s Dave Pirner on the New Album, Runaway Train & Kamala Harris
I had the pleasure of interviewing Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum at the Bourbon & Beyond music festival, just a week before the release of the group’s latest album, Slowly But Shirley. This album is a big deal for Pirner as his last was released in 2020, just in time for the Covid-19 lockdown. The tour was cancelled, and the album’s release didn’t get the attention that it should have.
By Marcia Frostabout a year ago in Beat
Nicki Minaj: A Hip-Hop Queen Reigning Supreme
Nicki Minaj, born Onika Tanya Maraj, is a Trinidadian-American rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and model. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential female rappers of all time, known for her versatility, lyrical prowess, and unique style. Minaj's journey to the top of the hip-hop world has been marked by both triumphs and challenges, but her unwavering determination and talent have solidified her status as a living legend.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout a year ago in Beat
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Wellhealthorganic.com:Amazing-Beauty-Tips-Of-Ice-Cube-Will-Make-You-Beautiful-And-Young Ice cubes are not only for chilling off your drinks on a hot day; they likewise offer various advantages for your skin and beauty schedule. From diminishing puffiness to limiting pores and calming sun-related burns, ice cubes can be a basic yet viable expansion of your skincare routine.
By Parmeet chaddhaabout a year ago in Beat











