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Songs If You Need a Hug
Hello there, from time to time, we all go through some stuff. Whether it is a breakup, a family issue, a feeling of emptiness or depression, or a lack of confidence in yourself, I think we all know some painful moments when we just want to curl into a ball, and have a good cry, and disappear for some time from our every-day stress.
By Vegan Chocoholic7 years ago in Beat
Content to Watch on Youtube If You Love Music
Youtube has become the home for over-budgeted music videos, girls trying to be relatable, and easy ways to lose weight, so it can be hard to find content one actually enjoys. Sure we are given recommendations based on what we've previously watched, but all it takes is your sister signing in to your account for those recommendations to be inaccurate. It took some time, but through a series of scrolls and searches I've compiled a list of quality segments to watch on Youtube, specifically for those who love music like myself. This list, of course, excludes the obvious thing us music lovers love on youtube; music videos.
By Dakota Thomas7 years ago in Beat
Bob Dylan’s Best Epic Narratives
Bob Dylan is not only known as the God of Folk for his production of some of the most incredibly memorable protest anthems of the 1960s. He is also known as the God of Folk, because of his output of the epic narrative. As you’ve probably noticed whilst listening to Bob Dylan’s discography, he is a prolific writer, and tends to write some of his songs at a length of ten minutes or more. Some of his songs consist of multiple characters, an entire cast of different people representing different things. Some of his songs consist of fewer characters, but are very heavy on the story—forcing the listener to listen to the song properly if they are to engage with the narrator on any level. With Bob Dylan’s discography there isn’t really a song that can be considered “background music” as every single track invites you into the atmosphere to look at various characters, themes, stories, plots, ideas, concepts, and critiques in a way that only Bob Dylan knows how to write.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Beat
Bob Dylan's 20 Greatest Gospel Songs
One of the most memorable times of Bob Dylan's career as a folk hero, musician and all-round legend of American Music is when the God of Folk decided to take on the gospel genre. From the years 1979 to 1981, Bob Dylan released three albums:
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Beat
10 Dark Songs by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan, the God of Folk, the King of Folk Rock and the Voice of a Generation, has written some of the most memorable anthems of the 1960s. Songs including: "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall," "Blowin' in the Wind," "Masters of War,"and of course, the unforgettable "The Times They Are a-Changin'" have been used to commemorate the 1960s as a time of social change and have since been called some of the greatest songs ever written.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Beat
Maya's Tenfold Tunes: 01/19
As I constantly find myself narrating life's events to an unintentional soundtrack every month of each year, I quickly realized that others probably have as well! It's easy to connect certain songs to particular past memories. With this key notion in mind, I thought it would be fun to rank my ten most played songs from each month from least to most favorite! I will give brief summaries containing my favorite lyrics, musical dynamics, and production characteristics of each song below. If you're intrigued by any of the details listed, I also made sure to include each artist's website, social media, a direct link to the track, and whichever album/single the song was released. Since I decided to only post cover art rather than a video link, I wanted to clarify that these songs are available on all major streaming services (Apple Music, Spotify, TIDAL, Pandora, Youtube, etc.). I hope you enjoy!
By Maya Abrams7 years ago in Beat
7 Songs You Didn't Know Were Sampled
What is sampling? Sampling is the repurposing of music. It can be anything from a melody, to a certain way of speaking, singing, or rapping. So if you've ever been listening to a new song, and start feeling nostalgic, chances are you're recognising the song on some level.
By TheyCallMeACE7 years ago in Beat
Contemporary Native American Music
The artists and styles of music are as varied as their tribal ceremonies and traditions. I like it all. Whether it's the sound of a lone cedar flute, or a more contemporary digitized sound, the music of Native American artists is my music of choice these days. In this hub, I will concentrate on the artists who have embraced a more contemporary sound.
By Terry Stone7 years ago in Beat











