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An Evening With Silk Sonic Album Review
If the quote in the picture is real, then I am now officially a transcendent being. Have you ever had a transcendent experience while listening to music? I’m sure you have. But have you ever felt like someone had dived into your very psyche and created music that spoke to parts of you that you never knew existed? That was my experience of listening to An Evening with Silk Sonic by Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak, A.K.A Silk Sonic.
By Yve Anmore4 years ago in Beat
Top 7 Best Vintage Stereo Receivers Of All Time
Over the years, there has been a significant advancement in AV receiver technology. There has been a significant shift from basic devices based on vacuum tubes to solid-state transistors, and from big and bulky to tiny and compact during the last year. Vintage Stereo Receiver is always a breath of fresh air to be able to speak about these antique treasures and invoke that nostalgic sensation. In order to address this, we will examine the finest and most noteworthy AV receivers in history in this post.
By Amilia Jhon4 years ago in Beat
This song comes from the bible
Turn! Turn!, which was released on December 6, 1965. The Byrds' single is the most successful recorded version of the song, having reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts and number 26 on the UK Singles Chart. The lyrics of Pete Seeger's song “To Everything There Is a Season” were taken word for word from the Bible (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8). The only words Seeger added were “Turn! Turn! Turn!” and “I swear it's not too late.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee4 years ago in Beat
Paul Williams last years with The Temptations
The Temptations are always on the Top My personal favorite song from The Temptations is "Standing on the Top." This hit record features Rick James and 7 men who performed with the group at one time or another. These were 8 talented men who set their egos aside to produce a record and video that thrilled the world. Otis Williams, Melvin Franklin, Glen Leonard, Richard Street, Eddie Kendricks, David Ruffin, and Dennis Edwards were all on hand but there was one man who was missing. Baritone singer and choreographer. Paul Williams, the brother of founder Otis had passed away years before.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in Beat
Largest Worldwide Concert
A lot of people don't even like this man. Growing up you had two types of individuals. They either said Elvis was a great actor but a terrible singer, or a terrible actor and a great singer. This performance of the American trilogy is terrific. Elvis really slimmed down for this performance. They say It was the first time satellite technology was used to transmit a live concert around the world. In the 2004 deluxe DVD of Aloha, Elvis Presley Enterprises said the special attracted between 1 billion and 1.5 billion viewers.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee5 years ago in Beat
An alternative guide to the history of pop music (Part 1)
The popular music charts began in 1940 when the popularity of a song was gauged by sales of sheet music. We can all agree there’s plenty of sheet music around these days but it all seems to get in the charts somehow. The music magazine Billboard had the idea of compiling a chart based on sales which was then updated in 1952 when someone decided the best way to listen to music was to get someone else to play it and sing it and put it on a kind of plastic disc so you could listen to it whenever you liked instead of having the band come round and perform the song in your front room.
By Peter Nuttall5 years ago in Beat







