70s music
The 1970s were all about sex, drugs and rock and roll; Beat welcomes you to our Disco Inferno.
Somebody To Love
Introduction The Queen song was playing on the system, and I remember when "A Day At The Races" came out, and two of the songs on that album had the same titles as songs by Jefferson Airplane. The other was "You're My Best Friend".
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 10 months ago in Beat
Wildfire
song about losingI have always enjoyed Moses and the burning bush. If you really think about it, a burning bush symbolizing God is a far more powerful summary of a deity than anything relegated to an image of a mortal, made more understandable by a human face:
By Top Secret10 months ago in Beat
I Miss the Rains in Africa
“Africa” is a son that was recorded by the American rock band Toto. It is the final track on their 1982 album Toto IV. This was the second single released from the album in Europe and the third in the US. The song was written by band members David Paich and Jeff Porcaro, produced by the band, and mixed by engineer Greg Ladanyi. Rolling Stone magazine ranks it at number 452 on the list The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. I chose it because of the line in the lyrics - I miss the rains in Africa.
By Rasma Raisters10 months ago in Beat
The Graduating Duet
Flaunting a magazine cover model personality, powerfully energized blonde Simon Miller strutted her way through the dorm room hallway. Adjusting the financially strapped pocketbook the independent artiste fist clenched, “Mervin,” the professionally attractive thespian dancer’s voice projected a seasoned tone worthy for the uptown entertainment stage, “what’s the deal?” Requested the visitor.
By Marc OBrien10 months ago in Beat
Home Again
Can someone say, Taylor Swift or maybe Kelly Clarkson even Sara Bareilles? That is the feel these lyrics gave me. The truest love and pain of youth and innocence. Heartbreak on the cusp of experience, molding how and who we would love in the future.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden10 months ago in Beat







