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The 5 Best Covers: "All Along the Watchtower" by Bob Dylan
Today, we're going through the top five best covers of Bob Dylan's seminal minimalist era song, "All Along the Watchtower."Released as a single with the B-Side "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and on the great minimalist album of the 60s, John Wesley Harding (1967). This song represents the cyclical nature of humanity with its careful guitar work and its enigmatic lyrics surrounding the conversation between the "Joker" and the "Thief."
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in BeatHow to Experience Festival Season like a VIP
Pollen connects its Members with leading music, sports, dining and travel partners, and upgrades the experience with perks, bonuses and rewards unavailable anywhere else.
Pamela LevinePublished 5 years ago in BeatMy Essential Songs: Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra was one of the most influential singers of the 20th Century and is still one of the best selling artists of all time. He has not only earned himself recognition in the field of music, but also in the field of film, having an academy award as another accolade to his name. He signed to Columbia records in 1943 and from then on, was an icon of teenage girls everywhere.
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in BeatWill Musical Biopics Become the New Superhero Movies?
In late 2018, the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody hit theaters. The snowballing excitement made it clear that the film would do well, but the exact impact the film would have was harder to anticipate. In its theatrical run, Bohemian Rhapsody made its budget several times over, excelled in Asian theatres, introduced Queen’s music library to a new generation, and collected several film and academy awards.
Mauri CadenaPublished 5 years ago in BeatTop 10 The Voice (US) Four-Chair Turns
These contestants had the judges’ complete attention. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the "Top 10 The Voice Four-Chair Turns."
Remember to Breathe: "Knock Yourself Out" Review
Adel Toay started a pop-punk project called Remember To Breathe based out of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This project has had influences from some of the greats such as Blink-182 and Yellowcard, as well as the early 2000s pop punk and 90s emo music. They signed with Loud, Broke, & Dumb Records for their debut album Lessons on Getting Out and Growing Up which released on October 28, 2016. They have toured through the Midwest and opened up for notable rising acts such as Remo Drive, Belmont, Household, and many more. As an up and coming Midwest pop punk project, I suggest that you keep an eye out for them as there is a definite future ahead! They released their new single "Knock Yourself Out" on March 8, 2019.
Mackenzie CoberleyPublished 5 years ago in BeatWelcome Back to Your Emo Days, Meet This Year's Comeback
To all the emo kids who are now grown up and looking to relive their youth, look no further! This Year's Comeback has given listeners their teenage years back. Crank up their tunes on the way to your 9-5 and start to reminisce on simpler times.
Amanda GabriellePublished 5 years ago in Beat- Top Story - March 2019
The Top Ten Best One-Hit Wonders from the 1980s
The 80s probably had the most one-hit wonders in music history. It also had the most iconic novelty acts and singles. In honor of the big and crazy 80s, I made a top 10 list of the decade's best one-hit wonders. Time for the giant hair and neon colors.
Sarah LoydPublished 5 years ago in Beat Bollywood Composers with Fijian Links
BROTHERS Ankit and Sanchit Balhara, who recently scooped the best background score award for the blockbuster movie Padmaavat at the Radio Mirchi Awards in India, have strong links to Fiji.
Moiz MunifPublished 5 years ago in BeatMy Essential Songs: Nina Simone
Artist, activist, jazz musician, songwriter, composer—those are only some of the attributes that are attached to jazz legend, Nina Simone. North Carolinian beauty and intelligence rolled up into one, she paved the way for many jazz musicians after her, being sampled in everything from rap music to pop music. Her cultural influence is phenomenal and is spread internationally. Not many musicians can say they have had the cultural influence of Nina Simone.
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in BeatGuide to TXT (New BTS Junior Group)
TXT, the newest group from Big Hit Entertainment, recently debuted on March 4, 2019 with their first mini album, The Dream Chapter: STAR. The five-member boy group is now breaking records for rookie K-pop groups and is taking the world by storm. Below you can read about some of the members, and some facts about each of them.
Zachary BarnettPublished 5 years ago in BeatWhy 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Deserves More Love
Ayyyyy-Ohhhh! Oh my goodness, Bohemian Rhapsody, what an amazing and beautiful film and absolutely worthy of the great Freddie Mercury's legacy. While many critics didn't appreciate the film, many Queen fans such as myself, look past the "flaws" and still see a beautiful story about a legendary man who went from being some kid who immigrated to London all the way to a legend who was immigrated into our hearts forever.
Nathan MillerPublished 5 years ago in Beat