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Amadeus (Director's Cut)
"The chief aim of philosophy would be to divine for man, that most unfortunate bipedal beast, the means by which he may discover the inscrutable and capricious ways by which Divine Providence means to enact His will, and so navigate his course thereby, to avoid the thorns and brambles of misfortune." Marquis de Sade, Justine (1791)
Ugly Music for Stupid People (Or Should it Be: Stupid Music for Ugly People? How the F**k Should I know?)
I'm an ugly motherfucker. So what? So FUCKING WHAT? (You got a fuckin' problem with it?) "Well I've been to Hastings, and I've been to Brighton, I've been to Eastbourne, too, so what? So what?"
Top Five Punk Rock Videos
I grew up listening to all the hardest mosh pit music. But as much as I loved thrash, death metal, hardcore, industrial, and what-have-you (all the music of youth misfits and outcasts, basically) my first love was always PUNK ROCK (well, I guess you could kind of consider hardcore and all those other genres as offshoots or "crossover" or, whatever). I was quite the slam dancer back in the days when I could still go and get in such a crowd and not expect to be carried to Emergency by EMTs on a stretcher.
City of Love
Summerset, with its picturesque landscapes and the echoes of love in the air, had become a sanctuary for the intertwined souls of Olivia, Jacob, Emily, Benjamin, Lily, Samuel, Isabella, Ethan, and Grace. In this chapter, their journeys would continue to unfold, revealing the intricacies of their hearts and the paths they would tread in pursuit of love and personal fulfillment.
Love in HumanityPublished 9 months ago in BeatSweet Metal
Introduction Today I picked a CD out of my play pile to listen to while I work and it was "The Sweet Collection" and I thought there are so many amazing songs on here, maybe I should share a few on Vocal.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 9 months ago in BeatThe Year Of The Cat - Past,Present And Future
I was listening to "Year of the Cat" by Al Stewart, which was his paydirt album, though my favorite is still probably "Past, Present And Future", and realized I had not done an Al Stewart playlist despite him being one of my favorite artists.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 9 months ago in BeatThe Story Of The Great Tupac Shakur
Tupac Shakur, a legendary figure in the world of hip-hop, rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most influential and celebrated artists in history. Born on June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York City, Tupac's early life was shaped by his family's ties to the Black Panther Party and a passion for the arts. As he honed his skills in acting and poetry, he discovered his love for hip-hop, and his talent as an MC quickly garnered attention.
Nicholas MosesPublished 9 months ago in BeatThe Rise And Death Of A legend| The Juice Wrld Documentary
Jarad Anthony Higgins, known by his stage name Juice WRLD, was a rising star in the world of hip-hop and rap music, captivating millions of fans worldwide with his unique blend of emotional lyrics and melodic delivery. Born on December 2, 1998, in Chicago, Illinois, Juice WRLD's passion for music began early in life, drawing inspiration from icons like Eminem and Kid Cudi.
Nicholas MosesPublished 9 months ago in BeatTNK (Tomorrow Never Knows)
Introduction Although it doesn't contain my favourite Beatles songs, "Revolver" is my favourite Beatles album. I bought it first on cassette but now have a CD copy of it, and maybe I will pick it up on vinyl at some point. I bought it in Glasgow maybe ten years back.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 9 months ago in BeatMy Unforgettable Experiences With Tony Bennett
My infatuation with Tony Bennett blossomed in the 90s, when I attended my inaugural concert on Cape Cod, Hyannis in MA on August 20, 1995. I recall perched in my seat, eagerly anticipating his grand entrance. The atmosphere crackled with electricity, and the crowd's energy was infectious. Overflowing with excitement, I anxiously yearned for his arrival.
Freddie's Lost TreasuresPublished 9 months ago in BeatOddly Enough .... Todd
Introduction This is a review I did of a favourite Todd Rundgren album six years ago on Seven Days In. It is a brilliant eclectic album (like most of his are) and was something I was listening to on my walks using different software to measure how far I had walked.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 9 months ago in BeatThe Funk Pioneer and Master of Groove
Title: George Clinton: The Funk Pioneer and Master of Groove Introduction George Clinton, a musical trailblazer and funk visionary, has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of contemporary music. As the driving force behind Parliament-Funkadelic and the Funk genre, Clinton's innovative style and boundary-pushing compositions have left an indelible mark on generations of music enthusiasts. In this blog, we delve into the life and career of George Clinton, exploring his early days in music, his rise to fame as a funk icon, and his enduring influence on the world of music.
Openee ArticlePublished 9 months ago in Beat