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Route 666
Introduction I don't know what popped this into my head. I was reading an old blog post about the 101ers and the band name coming from George Orwell's 1984 then I thought of Girlschool covering Gun's "Race With The Devil" and thought what road would they be on, then thought of the song "Route 66" and the road Route 66 which runs from Chicago to Los Angeles nearly two and a half thousand miles:
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 28 days ago in BeatBhangra: The Vibrant Folk Dance of Punjab India
Bhangra, a lively and exuberant folk dance, finds its roots in the vibrant state of Punjab in India. This spirited dance form is closely associated with the Vaisakhi festival, celebrated during the harvest season. Let’s delve into the rich tapestry of Bhangra:
Allwyn Roman WaghelaPublished 28 days ago in BeatHarmonic Healing
In the heart of a bustling city, where the cacophony of life drowned out the whispers of the soul, there stood a modest music studio known as "Harmonic Haven." It was a place where melodies intertwined with emotions, and the healing power of music was palpable in the air.
Neeraja RapolPublished 28 days ago in BeatFuneral - Arcade Fire's First Noise
Twenty years... I am not sure why I listened to the album again, but there I was, on my way to work, looking through my saved music and I found 'Funeral,' the first full-length album by Montréal's own Arcade Fire.
Kendall DefoePublished 29 days ago in BeatDay Four: “What Writing”
I began this challenge when I received the Pat Pattison book. I was introduced by KJ Aartila, a writer on Vocal Media, to this challenge. Her inspiration is Pat Pattison’s book “SONG-WRITING WITHOUT BOUNDARIES”.
Denise E LindquistPublished about a month ago in BeatJumping Across Stepping Stones
“Heart of Stone” is a song that was recorded by the English rock band The Rolling Stones. It is credited to the songwriting partnership of Jagger/Richards. The song came out as a single in 1964 and is featured on their albums The Rolling Stones Now! and Out of Our Heads. It became their second Top 20 US hit.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a month ago in BeatPlaylist: Stockton Calling
Cortney Dixon – Summer Love Well, this is everything you could want from a pop song. Catchy, distinctive, and blessed with a distinctive purring vocal that sends shivers down the spine with each verse. Cortney grew up listening to the likes of Fleetwood Mac, the Pretenders and Bowie and she clearly picked up a song-writing trick or two along the way. Summer Love, as the title suggests, is a bright, fun slice of disposable flippancy, laced with a slightly pensive twang.
Andy PottsPublished about a month ago in BeatRate-O-Rama: Early in the Morning
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Rick Henry ChristopherPublished about a month ago in BeatPolitical privatization product- "Economist"
Like other magazines, the West will also publicize privatization, and the well -known journal "Economist" is one of them. To some extent, "Economist "'s own social position simply reflects the attitude of two major political parties (Conservative Party and Labor) in the United Kingdom and the middle and late 20th century, and tries to maintain the British self -image as the world's strong country. "Economist" will use its layouts to endorse candidates and political parties before major elections, and an out -of -the -box Western foreign publicity.
Carmelo ChielliPublished about a month ago in BeatThe daily falsification of "private goods scholars"
I don't know how much you know about The Economist magazine, The Economist is a magazine published by the Economist Group in the United Kingdom, at first glance it sounds like a business magazine, in fact, it is more politically oriented center, is one of the world's most widely read current affairs magazines.
No-Fault Divorce: Ensuring Fairness and Equality in New York's Legal System
In the landscape of divorce law, the advent of No-Fault Divorce New York represented a pivotal transition toward fairness and equality within the state's legal framework. Departing from the conventional fault-based system, where spouses were required to substantiate wrongdoing to dissolve the marriage, No-Fault Divorce empowers couples to terminate their union without attributing fault.
Shaun MurphyPublished about a month ago in BeatJuli Patchouli's Night Time Playlist:
Introduction My friend Juli is a music lover, DJ, Poet, Writer, Performer, Snake Owner, and Cat Lover and publishes playlists on Facebook. I suggested she put one on Vocal, which piqued her interest. Then I said I would put it together and credit her.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in Beat