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Iconic moments in music history.
My Life as a Roadie
we road trip Virginia to North Carolina to Massachusetts to Pennsylvania to Oklahoma to Nebraska to Georgia to Alabama to Tennessee
Christy MunsonPublished 25 days ago in BeatRate-O-Rama: One Love/People Get Ready
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Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 29 days ago in BeatConsequences
Introduction In 1976 Kevin Godley and Lol Creme invented a device called a Gizmo that could expand the note played on a guitar, and change the sound generated to sound like among other things, violins and an orchestra.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in BeatUnaccompanied Folk Ballads
Introduction This originally was going to be a selection from the 100 Ballads site shared by Rosie Whinray and commented on by Julie Henigan in The Ballad Tree: Traditional Folk Ballads and Songs, but the site itself contains recordings of the songs for you to listen to, along with documents and the words, so I saw no point in trying to put them into a piece of my own. Ihave pondered what to do for a few weeks and thought I would simply trawl the world wide web for unaccompanied folk ballads. I think this will create a random feel and hopefully give some people something to listen to that they haven't heard before,
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in BeatMillennium Number Two
Introduction For my two thousandth Vocal Story, I am going to be a little lazy and create a playlist of songs that reference the number two thousand. You may know some, and some you may never have heard of.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in BeatLeon Rosselson - An Introduction To A Folk Colossus
Introduction I discovered Leon Rosselson from covers of one of his songs, which I attempted myself and I won't expand on it but you can check it out here:
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in BeatThe Allure of Country Music
Country music, with its raw authenticity and soul-stirring narratives, stands as a beacon in the vast landscape of musical genres. The allure of country music lies in its ability to resonate with the deepest recesses of the human experience, capturing moments of joy, heartbreak, and the timeless essence of life. In this exploration, we delve into the simplicity and profound beauty that defines country music, uncovering the reasons behind its enduring appeal.
Rate-O-Rama: I Go To Pieces
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Rick Henry ChristopherPublished about a month ago in BeatStrange Relations
Introduction I had an idea to create a playlist where after the start each subsequent song would have a related band member from the previous song, the timeline may be a bit haphazard and is probably going to be concentrated on the nineteen sixties and seventies. I have written about how some people only listen to the music of a certain era, but in my opinion, ninety-five per cent is always rubbish and it is up to us to find that five per cent.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in BeatGeorge Orwell meets Pink Floyd
George Orwell's "Animal Farm" and Pink Floyd's "Animals" are intertwined. Roger Waters, the driving force behind the Album, was inspired by Orwell, and the topic fitted Waters' political views that at that time were less extremist than they are today.
Jurgen DieringerPublished about a month ago in Beat- Top Story - February 2024
Rate-O-Rama: Fast Car
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Rick Henry ChristopherPublished about a month ago in Beat A Summer Of Love Playlist
Introduction In 1967 I was nine turning ten, and had started discovering music that would stay with me for the rest of my life. This is just a snapshot of the year 1967, the "Summer Of Love" full of hope in many ways.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in Beat