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The Ultimate Road Trip Playlist
Growing up, I listened to music constantly and so did my family. My mom was the mom who woke up early on Saturdays and cranked the tunes extremely loud while she danced around cleaned the house all day long. That energy and excitement for something. Growing up music helped me through a lot of things I was going through. My mom is obsessed with music and so is my sister, only she got the vocal abilities and neither me nor my mom were fortunate enough to get. So, its been a blast watching her perfect her singing abilities. If I needed to be pumped up for a game or to go the gym, music was there. If I needed to listen to a song to put me in a dance party type of mood when I was sad, music was there.
By Stolle Kamps6 years ago in Beat
#S4TM: The Break-Up Playlist
Hey everyone, Glenn Rodriguez here. Welcome to the first written edition of Songs For The Moment. Breaking up sucks. We've all been through it. I just went through it myself. There are so many different ways we cope with our relationship's demise. People drink themselves into a stupor. Some move on right away while others stay in their houses, locked in eating tubs of ice cream. We here at Songs For The Moment use the power of music to get us through the rough days ahead after we say our final goodbyes.
By Songs For The Moment6 years ago in Beat
Soundcloud Artists You Should Check Out...
I spend a lot of my time going through my Soundcloud stream and discover sections. I find so much new music and new artists this way it is insane. If you are not on Soundcloud and you LOVE music, I recommend getting an account simply just to discover all these hidden gems that we don’t hear on the radio or on TV. I download most things that are free and I buy anything that I love, that isn’t available for free download. I am a firm believer in paying for my music. As a musician myself along with my partner, I see how the music industry is damaged by the high levels of music piracy. These days musicians find other ways of making money from their music, and that includes streams, gaining more followers so they are more likely to book shows, and generally doing the social media thing that we all wish we didn’t have to do to keep our creative asses working.
By Samantha Bentley6 years ago in Beat
The 'List: Best of R&B Vol. 1 (?)
Hello, one and all. This new 'list is a labor of love for the both of us; me and my buddy Calvin (Wilford Brimley loves to eat Oates) Cherry have an affinity for R&B music and this may be the first in a series of 'lists that will highlight the best of the genre. First, a small lesson about the first tentative volume of this 'list.
By Carlos Gonzalez6 years ago in Beat
51 Songs to Add to Your 'Feels' Playlist
Some days just get us down in the dumps. Music has always been my remedy to get me through a rough day. I do not have a specific playlist that I go to when I am sad, I usually just search for a song in my songs list that matches my mood. I decided to go through my songs and take as many as I could to compile a large list of the feels music. Take what you want from the songs and listen to as any as you please. I promise they will not disappoint you.
By Mackenzie Coberley6 years ago in Beat
2000s Rock Playlist
Rock 'n' roll, my favorite genre of music. So beautiful and passionate, true to themselves rockstars generally live the life they want to or at least don’t handle being told what to do. As I’ve gotten older I’ve found myself listening more of old rock from the 70s, 80s, and sometimes the 90s but I’ve always had a passion for 2000s rock. The playlist I am going to make will consist of bands like Shinedown, Seether, Staind, Theory of a Deadman, 3 Doors Down, etc. I will also add a link to a YouTube playlist that has every song listed already on it. Ten songs will be in the playlist.
By Kaylee Chaffin6 years ago in Beat
10 Music Pieces You Should Listen To
There’s an abundance of first-class music available for the discerning ear to study and enjoy. Significant works have been penned, performed, and recorded in a host of genres, across the years. These encompass all styles, from classical, to jazz, to pop, to rock, and everything in between.
By Michael Ugulini6 years ago in Beat
The 'List: 'Flashdance' 35 Years Later
Hello, one and all. The 1980s were a time of relatively simple pleasures. We could still buy 45 PRM singles and 33-1/3 vinyl LPs. We now had MTV as our other music source. We didn't have the internet, YouTube, iPads, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest - hell, even the thought of sending mail electronically hadn't been realized. Nope. We still had cassettes, Walkmans, and video arcades with everything from Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Space Invaders etc. etc. It was a time of sweet, simple pleasures.
By Carlos Gonzalez6 years ago in Beat