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Essentials by the Dozen - The Clash in 12 Tracks
With respect to The Clash, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “If you name me one of their songs, I probably heard of them”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking, “Are they not a little overhyped?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of music’s most celebrated music groups.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatEssentials by the Dozen - Prince in 12 Tracks
With respect to Prince, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “This guy was too full of himself to make me ever want to pay attention”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking “Was he not just a wannabe Michael Jackson?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of music’s most celebrated solo artists.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatEssentials by the Dozen - The Doors in 12 Tracks
With respect to The Doors, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “That band’s music was totally overshadowed by Jim Morrison’s raging alcoholism”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking “Is their music as boring as their name?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of music’s most celebrated groups.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatEssentials by the Dozen - Neil Young in 12 Tracks
With respect to Canadian icon Neil Young, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “That guy can’t sing if his life depended on it”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking “Was there any other musician in history who was more of a brooding recluse?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of music’s most celebrated singers.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatEarly Jack Harlow Hits
To anyone with the question, "Hm... this Jack Harlow guy is pretty hyped up, but I've only heard 1 or 2 songs. What other songs of his should I listen to to get into his music?". This is where I come in and show you the light. Jack has always been a certified hit-maker. From his lyrical versatility on a beat to melodic and calm flow adaptability, Jack's past hits will definitely make a solid impression on you.
ECLECTIC MIX MAY 2022
Welcome one and all, for herein lies another monthly tour through the playlist which has been filling my ears. May has been a bit of a hit and miss weather wise. We’ve had the odd day of fine weather, and late sunny afternoons, but still not the warm summer we’d all love. On the flipside the days have gotten a lot longer. You wake up and it’s bright (which helps put a little more spring in the step) and the daylight extends well into the evenings. So, the signs are there, hopefully the summer is just around the corner. So, this playlist is semi-reflective of this varied-ness in the weather and being honest is probably the most eclectic one I’ve made in quite some time. So, I hope you enjoy!
Gary PackerPublished 2 years ago in BeatEssentials by the Dozen - Simon & Garfunkel in 12 Tracks
With respect to Simon & Garfunkel, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “Those two were like peas in a pod”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking “Who knows where Paul Simon would be right now if not for Art Garfunkel?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of music’s most celebrated duos.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatEssentials by the Dozen - U2 in 12 Tracks
With respect to U2, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “I think we can all agree that U2 is the most overrated band of all time”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking “I guess Songs of Innocence is not horrible per se, but why does everyone give so much undeserved praise to these guys?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of rock’s most famous groups.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatEssentials by the Dozen - Elvis Presley in 12 Tracks
With respect to Elvis Presley, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “That racist sucker was simple and plain” or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking, “Wasn’t Elvis basically just a fat Vegas singer who never wrote any of his songs?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of rock’s most famous artists.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatReal Life
Introduction This is a short series of stories based on stories shared with me by Vocal friends. The seventh one is Reality of Life from Fanny Joseph
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 years ago in BeatMama Told Me Not To Come - A Song By Randy Newman
Introduction This is a short series of stories based on stories shared with me by Vocal friends. The fifth one is from Gillian Lesley Scott with Mama Told Me Not To Come
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 years ago in BeatEssentials by the Dozen — The Velvet Underground in 12 Tracks
With respect to The Velvet Underground, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “This overrated group basically just made noise, yet critics worship them”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking “How in God’s name are they arguably America’s most important band if I’ve never heard a single song from these people?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of rock’s most important groups.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in Beat