playlist
Beat's recommended playlist for all of your musical needs.
Memorable Moments and Music
Levitating - Dua Lipa As the first notes of "Levitating" filled the air, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and joy bubble up inside of me. I was at the beach with my best friends, the sun warming my skin and the waves lapping at my feet, and this song just felt like the perfect soundtrack to the moment. We all danced and sang along, the music bringing us closer together as we laughed and twirled around in the sand. For that moment, I felt truly free and alive, with nothing but good vibes and happiness all around me. It was a moment I will never forget, a memory that will always bring a smile to my face every time I hear that song again.
By The Liv Chapters3 years ago in Beat
The Journey from Public Housing
To say Anthony came from very humble beginnings is a vast understatement. His mother cleaned office buildings and his dad was a waiter. Growing up in several low-income housing projects, stacked the odds against him from the start. But he was determined to give it all he had to beat the odds. Below is a song playlist that summarizes his journey.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Beat
Dancing To My Own Beat
Throughout highschool and college and my twenties really, I wasnât much into music. Sure, I always liked music and have many nostalgic moments based on songs, but my experience was basically limited to Top 40 and Casey Kasem (pre-2000s). Nothing at the time really grabbed me in a life-altering sense. Actually, I found it rather boring - until I discovered many options beyond Top 40.
By KJ Aartila3 years ago in Beat
My Melodic Milestone Playlist
And Arnie said, âkids the hits just keep on comingâ. During the summers of 1958 & 1959, music was the magic and the non-periodic element that was the building block of all our lives. No longer were we drinking milk and toasting the 34th President of the United States (âI Like Ikeâ Dwight David Eisenhower) with Big Brother Bob Emery. No sir, we were no longer small fry, we had moved to AM radio and to https://youtu.be/anZYqaFdoIw the Arnie (Woo-Woo) Ginsburg Show and the latest hits on his WMEX âNight Train Showâ (I can still hear a train whistle in the background). If I had been old enough to drive, I would have driven any distance to get to Adventure Car Hop on Route 1 in Saugus for a big juicy âGinsburgerâ. âLa Bambaâ-Ritchie Valens https://youtu.be/Jp6j5HJ-Cok and https://youtu.be/Uyl7GP_VMJY âTequilaâ by The Champs and Bobby Darrin âSplish Splashââd the nights away and all the Everly brothers had to do was âDream Dream Dreamâ, âI can make you mine, taste your lips of wine any time night or day.â https://youtu.be/JnpbzmjcxQM This same year (1958) David Seville introduced us (before Alvin, Simon and Theodore) to his friend https://youtu.be/xwGwl-ktuNA âThe Witch Doctorâ (ooh eeh ooh ah aah, ting tang walla walla bing bang) and Sheb Wooley, yup he would later drive cattle in âRawhideâ https://youtu.be/PeUvQkaCSIY sing of a one eyed, one horned âFlyinâ Purple People Eaterâ. Almost a teen, and observing my contemporaries, we were about to embark on a path leading to the possibility of actually having to speak to girls; Oh, the humanity! Peggy Lee sings fever and everyone in the room felt the temperature rise. https://youtu.be/REryc1TpeY8 Ricky Nelson sings Poor Little Fool https://youtu.be/R12H8QWnwvE and I felt badly, and because I was Catholic, a little guilty too. The Skyliners did âSince I donât Have Youâ https://youtu.be/JKbAPnqo_QM and the Capriâs âThereâs A Moon Out Tonightâ https://youtu.be/JrsNYIno8Ns and The Elegants did âLittle Starâ, https://youtu.be/hqOn4W9yK0o all I knew then, was I had to be home before the moon or stars even thought about appearing or my flipside would have had some hurt attached to it. Deep inside, Connie was singing âStupid Cupidâ, âquit picking on meâ. https://youtu.be/7EQX70weW8o 1959 brought more mixed feelings as we couldnât help but move to âWhatâd I Sayâ by Ray Charles. https://youtu.be/HAjeSS3kktA The Flamingoâs âI Only Have Eyes for Youâ had me using my eyes to view girls for the first time. https://youtu.be/nrzusdilnKQ Dion and the Belmontâs sang âA Teenager in Loveâ https://youtu.be/2pwgswchPDo and Phil Phillipsâ âSea of Loveâ caused some more stirring questions within, https://youtu.be/lrkNRcyvtF4 but just as I thought I might be on to something âAlong Came Jonesâ and the Coasters, with âCharlie Brownâ and everyoneâs botanical fear https://youtu.be/yE90wyqILOA âPoison Ivyâ. âSleep Walkâ by Santo & Johnny and Bobby Darrinâs âDream Loverâ https://youtu.be/aSZQrM54qUI only brought the negatives of Ricky Nelsonâs âItâs Lateâ and âNever Be Anyone Else for Meâ more into focus. A few pre-teen parties and The Fleetwoodâs âMr. Blueâ and âCome Softly to Meâ https://youtu.be/ABxtkaeC18Q began making some sense to me. Going to sleep with things (non-sports related on my mind) was new. I liked the idea of The Cloverâs âLove Potion #9â and I got the feeling that behind Brenda Leeâs âSweet Nothinâsâ https://youtu.be/Vs2h18M6ky8 were sweeter somethinâs. I remember learning and dancing the âShagâ to Freddie âBoom Boomâ Cannonâs âWay Down Yonder in New Orleansâ https://youtu.be/1XVStjH1frs at a Mary Mahoney house party and having, for the first time, a good time with girls. If I betrayed the boyâs code it was too late; the ice was broken, forever. Everly Brothers (âTil) I Kissed Youâ and âLet It Be Meâ and one for mama by Sarah Vaughn called âBroken Hearted Melodyâ led 1959. https://youtu.be/vLgvFzVKK5o Dave Baby Cortezâ âHappy Organâ and Johnny Hortonâsâ Battle of New Orleansâ https://youtu.be/1s51IVwqcKo along with Connieâs âLipstick On Your Collarâ kept our feet moving, while hearts were moved by âLavender Blueâ and Sammy Turnerâs and Frankie Avalonâs âVenusâ (Venus, Goddess of love that you are, surely the things I ask, canât be too great a task). https://youtu.be/jbP_DFiKqfo The hormones lifted off with âLonely Boyâ, Paul Anka, as he sang âPut Your Head on My Shoulderâ https://youtu.be/9DAAYwO_7j4 and others like The Mystics as they sang âHushabyeâ (Hushabye hushabye guardian angels up above, take care of the one I love). https://youtu.be/BNcpkmrYWTU Looking back, to a home where Benny Goodman Ella Fitzgerald and Glenn Miller reigned supreme (before there even were Supremes) the changes were very subtle, but like the one-foot-tall maple trees that Chris and I planted in front of our house when we moved to 361 Spring Street, West Bridgewater, MA. in 1957, we were growing fast, all of us. We were content for that moment to be under the protection of parents who loved and wanted us to be happy. There would be plenty of time for songs and girls and love.
By David X. Sheehan3 years ago in Beat
The Soundtrack of My Life
Music has a role to play in all of our lives. Whether you fall in love while a song is playing, have your heart broken while a song is playing, or have a memorable experience while the radio is playing. It's happened to us all, a soundtrack has emerged in our lives, often without us even realizing it. The power of the art we love acts on us in ways we never imagined. For me, I have a remarkably strange and diverse soundtrack to life. It contains pop songs and obscurities, soundtrack tunes and classic rockers. It's diverse and its singular to my life and experiences.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Beat
Summer playlist. (Sad Girl edition) :
10. Summer is great! or it's not. this playlist was made when I was dealing with a lot while the nauseating scent of summer was reeking of my friends. they all loved the hot long days and they mostly stayed out all night. I, on the other hand, had to work at the coffee shop during the hot days, and by the night I was completely exhausted. Days started to blend, and I often catch myself in numbness. it was this very song that got me to ask myself: Where am I? What am doing with my life? or better where is my mind?
By it's just S3 years ago in Beat







