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Iconic moments in music history.
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Imagine someone that you didn't know. A total stranger that was willing to stick their neck out on the line for you. I'm talking about a person willing to die for you. In order for you to be born. This stranger did this all so when you were born in this world. You could live life, feel safe, and sure.
By Annette Wilson3 years ago in Beat
Shahi hammam historical place of lahore
Shahi Hammam: Preserving the Majestic Legacy of Lahore, Pakistan Lahore, the vibrant city of Pakistan, is known for its historical landmarks and rich cultural heritage. Among its many treasures is the Shahi Hammam, a magnificent bathhouse that serves as a testament to the city's glorious past. With its stunning architecture and cultural significance, the Shahi Hammam stands as a cherished relic of Mughal-era Lahore.
By Farooq Sajid3 years ago in Beat
An Audio Story
I wonder about the power of music, and I worried about writing this story. And is it a story? Am I giving you a real narrative? I have had a very hard time with this particular piece, and I had to write down all of my material in freehand before I could even think about typing this out. And I needed a particular set of rules:
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Beat
The Symphony Within. Content Warning.
In the heart of a bustling city, where dreams and ambitions collided, there lived a young musician named Ethan. With his guitar in hand and melodies flowing through his veins, he embarked on a relentless pursuit of his musical aspirations. The path he chose was strewn with thorns and roses, as he navigated the unpredictable highs and lows of the music industry.
By Daniel Smith O.3 years ago in Beat
K-Pop Down Under: Australian Superstars Ruling the Hallyu Wave
Ever caught yourself wondering, “How did K-pop take over the world?” I mean, one minute I'm humming along to a song in a language I don't understand, and the next, I'm scouring the internet at 2 a.m. for the latest fan theories about BTS' music videos. This global phenomenon has redefined pop culture, and interestingly, Australia is right in the middle of it. Yes, you heard that right! We've got more Aussie-born K-pop stars than there are kangaroos on Pebbly Beach. Well, maybe not quite that many, but you get the idea.
By Nathan Chen3 years ago in Beat
BlackPink's Kiwi Connection: New Zealand's Unexpected K-Pop Gift
Alright, gather around folks. We're about to embark on a whimsical journey. Picture this: you're chilling in the vibrant, rolling hills of New Zealand, gazing upon the sheer majesty of The Lord of the Rings landscape. Suddenly, in the distance, you hear a beat. A rhythm. Is that... K-Pop? Yep, you heard it right! We're going to uncover an exciting and, quite frankly, unexpected tale about the K-Pop sensation, BlackPink. "Wait, what? Are they from New Zealand?" I hear you asking. Well, buckle up. It's storytime.
By Nathan Chen3 years ago in Beat
Embracing the Journey: A Life in Music
1. "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen (YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxuThNgl3YA) Growing up in a small town, i always felt the urge to explore the world beyond my hometown. This song captures the restless spirit and desire for freedom that defined my youth.As the years went by, the iconic lyrics and driving beat of "Born to Run" continued to inspire me, serving as a reminder of my dreams and aspirations. Whenever i felt trapped or limited by my circumstances, the song's powerful message of breaking free and chasing my dreams would reignite my passion for adventure and self-discovery. Through the highs and lows of life, "Born to Run" remained a constant source of motivation and encouragement for me, pushing me to take risks, embrace new experiences, and ultimately, to forge my own path in the world.
By John Porfy3 years ago in Beat
Reasons behind the decline of the French Empire
Reasons behind the decline of the French Empire France is a country that holds contrasting perceptions, often seen as either the most influential nation in the world or as an excessively snobbish and pretentious individual, depending on one's perspective. While France may appear relatively small today, its historical past reveals a significant and robust empire. The decline of the French Empire can be traced back to its origins under the Roman Empire. Following the fall of Rome, several Germanic tribes migrated to what is now modern-day France, assimilating into the Latinized population and becoming the foundation of the modern French people. Later, the emergence of Charlemagne led to the creation of France and Germany, establishing a buffer zone or "no man's land" due to feudalism. However, France eventually fragmented due to internal conflicts and found itself entangled in substantial disputes with the English. A notable figure, which ultimately met a tragic fate, emerged to rescue France but was tragically burned at the stake. The centralization of power in France contributed to its emergence as a formidable force in Continental Europe, disrupting the previous balance of power held by city-states and local feudal lords. France rose as the dominant power in Europe, exerting significant military and cultural influence, particularly during the reign of the Sun King. French became the language of choice, and European societies sought to imitate the latest French fashions. In contrast, England, following the loss of Calais, had no further territorial presence in Continental Europe and shifted its focus to the New World, leveraging its status as an island nation to concentrate on naval strength.
By Prajakta Surve3 years ago in Beat
The most important thing Doris Day did
Nobody can say that Doris Day has not had a significant career in the entertainment business. Born Doris Mary Ann Von Kapplehoff to German Catholic parents on April 3, 1922 in Ohio, she became entranced with the dancing and music at a very young age. Doris had two older brothers, Richard, and Paul. Richard passed away as a child before she was born. Her parents divorced when she was ten years old, and her mother was given custody of her children.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 years ago in Beat
The Song that Broke the Cycle: Addicted! (And Other Helpful Tunes)
In 9th Grade Junior High, after a six-year hiatus, Rush, the Canadian trio titans of the progressive rock world, went on tour promoting their newest album, Vapor Trails. My entire family, extended and all, rushed off to see the live show in Salt Lake City, Utah. All except for me. I claimed I didn’t care much for Rush and stayed home to watch the younglings. What did I actually do? Turned on the electronic babysitter, slunk away to the computer, took to the internet, and watched porn, played video games, then watched some more porn. And more. When my family returned in band t-shirts with smiles and memories I realized I had missed out on something great. In truth, I loved Rush, especially their newest album.
By Christopher Michael3 years ago in Beat
How to Break Vashikaran on Someone
Vashikaran is an ancient Indian technique that involves the use of powerful spells and rituals to gain control over someone’s thoughts, emotions, and actions. It is believed to be a form of black magic that is used to manipulate and control others for personal gain. However, this practice is highly discouraged and considered unethical in many cultures. If you or someone you know is under the influence of Vashikaran, it can have a detrimental impact on their personal and professional lives. In this article, let’s explore the role of astrology in breaking Vashikaran on someone and what astrology says about this practice.
By Kapil Kumar 3 years ago in Beat








