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Why These Song Lyrics Are Some of My Favorites
I’m not going to lie to you. Song lyrics are secondary to me, somewhat behind the actual music. I love hearing an amazing guitar riff or solo. Some bangin’ drums. A solid bass line that is the backbone of an incredible song. Imagine that bass in the beginning of You Give Love a Bad Name by Bon Jovi. Or the intro to Higher Ground by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Incredible stuff.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer4 years ago in Beat
A Breakup Music Playlist of Survival, Strength and Recovery.
Break ups hurt...especially if you wind up on the receiving end. Whoever in the relationship was guilty as charged for either calling the relationship off, or causing that outcome to happen would also feel that their heart and/or psyche would be smashed to pieces. At the best of times, being in love, as well as breaking up with someone (the longer, the more painful such events are) is suddenly like finding millions of little pieces of jigsaw puzzles scattered across the floor, and you are a contestant in Big Brother's panic room scrambling to pick up the pieces and rebuild; yet the clock is not on your side.
By Justine Crowley4 years ago in Beat
The Playlist
I've been interred by the idea of the playlist for some time now. I catch myself spending what seems like hours making them on Spotify, I get a whole variety of mixes of different genres and moods on my YouTube home feed. The playlist is something that's been with us for some time now ever since the cassette people made mixes of their favorite songs by recording them over on the original album releases or whenever it came on the radio, the moment people had control over it they took advantage of it. the mixes people would make out of these cassettes would be just as varied and mood centric as they are now, that's probably why a lot of the more vibey mixes on YouTube like to use anime form the 80s and 90s to help carry that feeling that can longer exist in its true form.
By Garren Mink4 years ago in Beat
My Sporty Playlist — Gerald Sturgill
Your Blue Jay pal has compiled a list of his favorite sports music. Also, I just referred to myself in the third person and I absolutely don’t know how to feel about that. Oh well, thanks for the prompt and the shoutout. You shared with us your seven musical sports songs. I’ve got a couple of the same ones but a few different ones as well.
By lupu alexandra4 years ago in Beat
Indie Music Madness: A Seven-Song Playlist of Mayday, May Day Music Gems | Philly Music Vocalizer
I'm sending out a Mayday to the universe. That's because April showers bring May flowers. And May flowers bring… uh... your current Indie Music Madness hour playlist? That may be lame; I admit. But you want to know what's even more lame? The fact that this past April was the fastest month of my life. It's like I blinked and then it was gone. However, there's nothing like healing music for us contemplative creatures to throw out a Hail (or Heal?) Mary into the ether to actually sit down and enjoy our lives.
By Ashley Hans: Philly Music Vocalizer4 years ago in Beat
ECLECTIC MIX APRIL 2022
We’ll spring has finally sprung, or by the time you read this it will well and truly be over. And you’ll have eaten all those easter eggs you got! The days have gotten longer, and although maybe not quite there, we’ve had a bit of a preview of what kind of days lie ahead. Ones hopefully full of sun, and better days for us all! So far, I’ve attended my best mates wedding this month and it was one of the best celebration events I’ve ever had the pleasure of being too. So, I am taking this as the start of all good things!
By Gary Packer4 years ago in Beat
Where to Find Music for Meditations
Guide to Finding Meditation Music If you’re new to meditation, you might struggle to know where to find the right music. There is quite a variety of relaxation, new age, and avant-garde music available online. You can find some of it for free and others with a subscription to a streaming service.
By Andrea Lawrence4 years ago in Beat
Calm that Anxiety Playlist. Top Story - April 2022.
Through the years, I've recognized how powerful music is to calm the soul. As a preteen, I fell asleep to Amy Grant's album Heart in Motion. I waited anxiously on the radio for Gloria Estefan's "I See You Smile". Through the years, I went through phases of what songs calmed my troubled soul--some pop, rock, or gospel music. However it works, music speaks and soothes the spirit.
By Eileen Davis4 years ago in Beat







