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Daryl Hall and John Oates: 40 Great Songs
Introduction Disclaimer: This article is for entertainment purposes only to enjoy and promote the music of Daryl Hall and John Oates.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 10 months ago in Beat5 Timeless Street Dance Styles Across Africa
In Africa, music and dance go hand in hand, influenced by our rich cultural heritage. These dance styles not only accompany the vibrant music produced across the continent but also contribute to the songs' massive popularity, especially on social media. With their infectious energy and unique flair, these dances capture the true spirit of Africa, often outlasting the songs that inspired them.
Chinua NelsonPublished 10 months ago in BeatMichael Jackson's Death Story - How Did He Really Die?
June 25, 2009 is the day show business lost its reigning king and the world lost one of the most famous people of all time - the King of Pop, Rock and Soul, Michael Jackson. In 2009, he was only 50 years old and was eagerly waiting for his young children Prince, Paris and Blanket to finally see their father on stage. At that time, Michael was working on the comeback series "This is It", which would have been a real sensation in show business. The news of Michael Jackson's death was a complete shock to everyone. But what happened that day? If you look at Wikipedia now, you'll see that the official cause of death was cardiac arrest due to acute Propofol and benzodiazepine poisoning.
Nicholas MosesPublished 10 months ago in BeatHOW TO TRAIN YOUR VOICE
Your voice is an instrument that necessities preparing and practice so it moves along. Luckily, there are bunches of activities that help you to inhale or express appropriately. Whether you're working with a vocal mentor or all alone, you can heat up with your #1 procedures. Utilize these abilities when you talk expertly and figure out how to work on the nature of your performing voice. It's likewise vital to abstain from harming propensities like abuse, yelling, and hacking which can strain your voice.
samuel okePublished 10 months ago in BeatI Shot A Man In Tesco ... Just To Watch Him Die
Introduction This Seven Days In Post has been getting a few reads recently and is a virtual review of the Half Man Half Biscuit album "90 Bisodol(Crimond)".
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 10 months ago in BeatBest Top Music Videos of the 1980s Part 3
Cult Films and Midnight Movies "From High Art to Low Trash" Vol 1 by Tom Baker Note: Due to my being confused about the titles of parts one and two, I just decided to combine them. So now it's: "Best Top Music Videos of the Eighties, Part 3".
Best Videos of the Eighties Part 2
Cult Films and Midnight Movies: "From High Art to Low Trash" Vol. 1 by Tom Baker 1. Pete Schilling - "Major Tom" Ye gods, this video (which clearly continues the saga of the mysterious astronaut "Major Tom," first begun by the late David Bowie who likewise chronicled the space explorer turned junkie in the two songs--"Space Oddity" and "Ashes to Ashes") is as quintessentially 1980s as it gets. Here we have footage of the Apollo Moon Landing, rocket take-offs, and orbits around the Big Blue Marble, juxtaposed with roller-skating outer space carhops bringing you a coney dog full of celestial goodness while doing their thing in a place where dry ice fog is clinging to the ground like pebbles on the surface of Le Luna. And that doesn't even begin to mention how great the song is. No one has heard from Pete Schilling since this song's release, so I assume he's Out There, Somewhere, "sitting in a tin can," with "Earth below us, drifting...floating weightless."
This Playlist Is Murder
Introduction I had used Graham Parker's "They Murdered The Clown" in a recent Seven Days In post that you can read below, and then thought maybe I could to a Clown related playlist to share on Vocal, but just at the moment no decent Clown or Circus related songs are coming to mind apart from the Graham Parker song.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 11 months ago in Beat- Top Story - July 2023
Buck Moon Musings
As I am sure some of my fellow selenophiles know, tonight marks the first night of the Buck Moon. She gets her name from coinciding with the time of year that bucks are in full growth mode, shedding their antlers to make way for more impressive ones.
New Artist Spotlight : hoodiespeak
Today, we bring to you a new artist spotlight! Go visit the "hoodie assassin : hoodie speak : hoodie savage" playlist on SoundCloud for a complete tracklist of all the songs dropped in the last week by hoodiespeak - you'll be able to listen to a couple of those tracks we talk about in today's new artist spotlight.
hoodiespeakPublished 11 months ago in BeatKeith Emerson - Master Of Classical Destruction
Introduction The title of this may sound like I am not too impressed with Keith Emerson, but while some of his work with The Nice and Emerson, Lake and Palmer left me cold, a lot of it made my jaw drop.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 11 months ago in BeatJungkook's "Seven"
Introduction: In the dynamic world of K-pop, the name Jungkook evokes a sense of awe and admiration among fans worldwide. As a member of the globally acclaimed boy band BTS, Jungkook has proven his exceptional talent as a vocalist, dancer, and songwriter. Breaking away from the group's collective efforts, Jungkook released his highly anticipated solo album, "Seven," which serves as a testament to his growth as an artist. In this article, we explore the mesmerizing journey of artistic evolution showcased in Jungkook's "Seven."
Almira MomogPublished 11 months ago in Beat