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Final Girls' Final Songs Playlist
Do you remember watching horror movies and just kind of loving how sick the soundtrack was? At the end, when the Final Girl was finally making her escape from whatever hellish nightmare she'd just been embroiled in, and a great song plays at the end? Some kind of metal, or nu-metal, or grunge hit?
By Delise Fantome3 years ago in Beat
Sam Fender - The Shields Springsteen
What This is About I am sixty five years old and I see so many people going on about how rubbish modern music is. It's true that our musical tastes are formed between the ages of fourteen and sixteen and I still love the music that I was exposed to at that age, though I also picked up a guitar and thought I could maybe make it, fifty years on I am still trying to teach myself though people say that my singing sounds a bit like Neil Young.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
A New Wave Tarot Playlist #1
Introduction I always thought that the phrase New Wave was a dilution of the Punk ethic to make it more palatable for market consumption. Sort of when they learned to play they weren't punk anymore but they were New Wave. Cโest La Vie
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
OUT AT NIGHT
I was heading out and had to get there fast, but was midway through designing a cover for a living room settee to coordinate with a new color scheme of black and white with red accents when I was called to the rush to "get in the car." I pulled the fabric up around me to cover my recent removal of sweat shorts and sweatshirt being tossed off after a lengthy walk around my usual eight to ten-block exercise trail through our neighborhood. I had come in ready to work the handmade pattern for the ottoman cover.
By CarmenJimersonCross3 years ago in Beat
Ivy Queen, the first female Reggaeton artist
As you may know it is National Hispanic Heritage Month or Latin American Heritage Month. In this article, this is the story of Puerto Rican female artist that dominated the Reggaeton music genre long before Becky G,Karol G, and Anitta were born.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Beat
Michael Jackson Music Videos Leading Women: Where are they Now?
These are the women who potray as leading love interest in Michael Jackson's iconic music videos. But What Happened to the the Leading Ladies after they appeared in Michael Jackson. Where are they now? Did they kept in contact with Michael after they stopped shooting the video?
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Beat
Thriller Villa
The Arrival In the dead of a winter night in late 2006, not far from downtown Las Vegas, a shining black Cadillac Escalade pulled off a major boulevard onto a darkened side street, heading with purpose down the lane. Two hefty body guards in the front seats eyed the terrain, as the vehicle sped past custom homes on ample lots, toward a large private compound. In back, three sleepy children and their father, a man of vast wealth.
By Jonathan Warren3 years ago in Beat
From little Elvis Impersonator to Multi-Grammy Winner: The Story of Bruno Mars
Before he was a multi-Grammy Award Winner, he was young little four-year-old Elvis Presley impersonator that has stunned the world. After Little Elvis grew up, he was signed to Atlantic Records, making singles that became radio hits and became a phenomenal singer and songwriter that earned him 11 Grammy Award wins and 16 nominations being bigger than Elvis.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Beat
Song Lyrics Gone Horribly Wrong
One thing that Iโve always found pretty funny was making up alternate song lyrics to popular music. I learned this from one of my closest friends when we were much younger. Weโd be driving around to various places and heโd always have some sort of spin on the lyrics. Typically, they were crude and hilarious.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Beat
The Best Bands My Girls Introduced Me To
One aspect of becoming adults and having children is sharing our love of music with our kids. We have a jump start of anywhere from eight to ten years on them in the regard to music choices. We have to make the most of this window of opportunity to set them straight about cool music.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Beat










