playlist
Beat's recommended playlist for all of your musical needs.
The real music
John was having a tough time. He had recently lost his job, his girlfriend had left him, and he felt like he was completely alone in the world. He tried to keep himself busy by going out with friends and exercising, but nothing seemed to work. He felt like he was stuck in a dark place, and there was no way out.
Narasimha MurthiPublished about a year ago in BeatDo you want to have a massive garden?
The medicinal garden kit is a comprehensive product that provides all the necessary tools for growing your own medicinal garden. It is an excellent choice for anyone who is interested in natural health remedies, and wants to take a hands-on approach to their own health and wellness.
Carmela atmosferaPublished about a year ago in BeatFinding the Rhythm: Exploring the Beat in Music
Music has been a part of human culture for thousands of years, and one of its most fundamental elements is the beat. The beat is the steady pulse that underlies a piece of music, providing a framework for the other musical elements to fit into. It is what makes music feel rhythmic and gives it a sense of momentum and energy.
junaid mughalPublished about a year ago in Beat"Howl and Other Poems"
Howl and Other Poems" is a collection of poems written by Allen Ginsberg and published in 1956. The most well-known poem in the collection is "Howl," which is a lengthy, free-form poem that criticizes the conformist and materialistic culture of post-war America. The poem is also notable for its frank depiction of homosexuality, which was still considered taboo at the time.
BURN BRIGHTPublished about a year ago in BeatThe Music Time
Music has been an integral part of human civilization for centuries. From ancient tribal chants to modern-day pop hits, music has evolved and adapted to fit the changing times and cultural contexts. In today's fast-paced world, music has become more accessible than ever before, thanks to streaming services and digital technology. This has led to a new era in music, where fans can discover and enjoy music from all over the world, at any time and from any place.
Narasimha MurthiPublished about a year ago in BeatMark And Lard Are The Shirehorses
Introduction The songs of the Shire Horses are rewrites of chart hits filled with swearing and innuendo and so are not for children (though I was using profanity before I was ten).
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in BeatRaindogs, Frank's Wild Years and Swordfishtrombones - A Little of The Genius Of Tom Waits
Introduction I have a lot of CDs close to my desk when I work (my collection might be as high as five thousand) and some days I just pull one out without looking at what it is. Today I pulled out "Raindogs" by Tom Waits which was released in 1985 and was part of an Island Records trilogy that started with "Swordfishtrombones" (1983), continued with "Raindogs" and was completed with "Frank's Wild Years" in 1987.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in BeatMusic therapy
Music is an integral part of our lives, it can make us laugh, cry, feel joy, and sadness, and can be a means of expressing ourselves. For centuries, music has been used as a form of therapy and has been proven to have many benefits for our mental health. Music therapy is a clinical and evidence-based practice that uses music interventions to help individuals improve their mental, emotional, and physical well-being. In this article, we will explore the role of music therapy in mental health treatment and how it can be used to help individuals with various mental health conditions.
"Sounds That Changed the World: The Top 10 Most Influential Music Genres of All Time"
Introduction Music has been a part of human history for thousands of years, and it has played an essential role in shaping our culture, society, and politics. From the rhythms of ancient tribal drums to the pulsating beats of modern-day dance music, music has always been an expression of our deepest emotions, desires, and aspirations.
9 Kate Bush Songs to Add to Your Spotify Playlist
Singer/songwriter Kate Bush has influenced everyone from Tori Amos to Maxwell. She's also collaborated with such artists as David Gilmour of Pink Floyd (who also discovered her), Peter Gabriel, and Prince. And though she hasn't recorded new material since 2011, she gained a generation of new fans after her song, "Running Up That Hill," was used in the popular Netflix drama Stranger Things. Bush began her musical career in the late '70s, so her discography can seem daunting to new fans. However, with this list of nine of her greatest recordings, fans can not build a playlist of her work but gain a greater appreciation for her artistry as a singer and song stylist.
Cynthia ScottPublished about a year ago in BeatDr Hook and Shel Silverstein
Introduction In the seventies I was in a band called The Bok (that I have mentioned in other posts) and one day I went round to the band leader's house (Andy Marshall) and pulled out three albums wich really surprised me. This must have been 1975 or 1976 and my musical taste was still developing, and though Andy was a year older than me (I think) his tastes were more esoteric than mine on the time.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in BeatIt's Like Magic (Stripped)
After a year of hard work, Lex Candy has released his new EP You've Done The Right Thing, Let's Move On And Celebrate Life.
mysoundMusicPublished about a year ago in Beat