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Splitting Ions In The Ether
This is a randomish review of “Another Green World” by Brian Eno, a fairly wonderful album that I play regularly. It was released on Island Records in November 1975. Produced by Eno and Rhett Davies, it features contributions from a small core of musicians, including Robert Fripp, Phil Collins, Percy Jones, and Rod Melvin. John Cale plays viola on two tracks.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 years ago in BeatBad advice we get from Disney princesses — including the new Ariel
Last week, I wrote about how the “black Little Mermaid” controversy ignores the fact that the storyline is the problem. This is true no matter who plays Ariel in the upcoming live action movie. In fact, I believe Disney made the decision to cast a “black Ariel” to make feminist moms feel better about taking their daughters to see it.
Ashley HerzogPublished 2 years ago in BeatActually, I do have a problem with a black Little Mermaid
First, let me start by saying Halle Bailey, who plays Ariel in Disney’s live action remake of “The Little Mermaid,” is drop-dead gorgeous, and any straight, red-blooded American man vehemently opposed to seeing her in a seashell bikini is a nut. But let’s see Bailey’s role in this film for what it is: she’s a young woman, barely out of her teen years, with idealized features and a Victoria’s Secret Angels figure. She looks great in a bikini. She can act, and judging by the trailer, she can certainly sing — making her the ideal candidate to play the lead role in a regressive story. Replacing a fair-skinned cartoon character with a young black woman doesn’t make the story “woke.” That’s undoubtedly what Disney wants its target audience to think — and it was a brilliant marketing strategy on their part.
Ashley HerzogPublished 2 years ago in BeatTop 10 Highest Mountains in the World
1. Mount Everest, 8,848.86 meters With a height of 8,848.86m, it is both the tallest and most well-known peak in the world. The Himalayan mountain range's Mahalangur Himal subrange is where Mount Everest is located, straddling the borders of Nepal, Tibet, and the Autonomous Region of China. This peak is known as Chomolungma by the Tibetan natives and Zhumulangma Feng by the Chinese. Both the locals and the government of Nepal refer to this peak as Sagarmatha. The Khumbu Glacier, the Kangshung Glacier, the Rongbuk Glacier, and the Pumori Glacier are just a few of the numerous glaciers that can be found on this mountain's slopes. The Rong River, Lobujya River, and Kama River are just a few of the numerous rivers that flow from Mount Everest.
indika sampathPublished 2 years ago in BeatMy top 10 songs
My number one song is See you Again by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth. This song was played at my mom's funeral and there has been so many covers that I love of it. It is tragic why this song was written, but I think it has helped a lot of people. 5.6 billion views on the original and no telling how many on the covers. This song helped me through a hard time and is number one on this list and is number one on my cover list as well.
Jeremy WhitePublished 2 years ago in BeatQuiet Storm Classics
In the 1970s several sub genres of R & B and soul came to life including funk with musicians such as Parliament, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Sly and the Family Stone and Stevie Wonder. In the middle of the 1970s disco became a huge hit with Donna Summer, Thelma Houston, KC and The Sunshine Band and The Bee Gees.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 2 years ago in Beat5 Destinations For Your Musical Bucket List
The musical world is colourful, vibrant, and influenced by the unique histories of each culture around the globe. Cross-cultural influences define the music of diverse societies, as the fusion of different techniques flourishes into new genres. From the blues in Southern and Central USA, to symphonic metal in Scandinavia and the blossoming of Asian rock and pop cultures including K-Pop and C-Pop, the global music scene is developing faster than ever.
Alexander BelseyPublished 2 years ago in Beat13 Songs From Your Childhood That Were Ruined When You Grew Up And Realized What They Meant
It's happened to all of us at least once. We get nostalgic and go back to listen to the songs we enjoyed during our childhood only to discover that the song wasn't quite as innocent as we used to believe. Whether this adds to or ruins your enjoyment, probably depends on the song, but here are 13 songs that will definitely ruin your childhood.
Alisan KeeseePublished 2 years ago in BeatFavorite songs adult playlist (part 5) Country
Let’s start with Mr. Garth Brooks who had several songs banned from radio because of the content. This was in the 1990’s and I believe this is when the political correctness police started rear its ugly heads. If you are listening to this concert his fans know the words to his songs and do sing along. This one is the thunder rolls.
Lawrence Edward HincheePublished 2 years ago in Beat- Top Story - August 2022
Beyond The Mainstream: Youtube - Part 2
Four years ago, I got pretty good numbers from a story about my non-Top 40 music tastes, in an article called Beyond The Mainstream, and you can click the link to read it if you'd like. But I figured that it's been years and my tastes have expanded, so what could be better than to make a sequel article to that one, and show off all the new and amazing music channels I've been loving for the past couple of years? We've got a lot here ranging from more synthwave to new favorites like hardwave and metal-electro!
Delise FantomePublished 2 years ago in Beat - Top Story - August 2022
1979
In this article I am looking at 13 random albums released in 1979. 1979 was a great year in music with albums by artists such as Led Zeppelin, Michael Jackson, The Cars, Donna Summer, Supertramp, Styx, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and many other favorites.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 2 years ago in Beat - Top Story - August 2022
10 Underrated Music Artist Collaborations
We all know and love some of the most iconic artist collaborations that have come out throughout the years. From Beyonce and Jay Z to Nick Minaj and Ariana Grande to Justin Beiber and The Kid Laroi, we have seen various collaborations hit the charts and go viral. However, with as many music artist collaborations that go viral, there are others that get overlooked. Here are 10 of the most underrated music artist collaborations
Alisan KeeseePublished 2 years ago in Beat