70s music
The 1970s were all about sex, drugs and rock and roll; Beat welcomes you to our Disco Inferno.
How the 90s Pop Divas Shaped My Manhood
When I was a lad, bobbing my head to the rhythm of Spice Girls' "Wannabe", I never imagined that these pop divas would end up shaping my perspective on life. Yes, you heard it right – my manhood owes a chunk of its formation to the queens of 90s pop. Like a shiny discoball, their songs reflected profound life lessons that I still cherish as an adult today.
By Nathan Chen3 years ago in Beat
Music & Streaming: From Vinyl to Spotify
The Shift from Analog to Digital Music Consumption: In the not-so-distant past, music lovers relied on physical formats like cassette tapes, CDs, and vinyl records to enjoy their favorite songs. However, the advent of technology and the internet revolutionized the way we access and consume music. With the rise of music streaming platforms like Spotify, the music industry underwent a transformative shift, providing users with unprecedented convenience and access to an extensive library of songs.
By Digital Business Market (DigiBizMart)3 years ago in Beat
My First Experience with Punk Rock Bowling
Music Festivals have always been the cornerstone of experiencing bands live in a short amount of time. Dating all the way back to sixth century BC with the Pythian Games. Then being defined with the advent of an event like Woodstock in the 1960s. Now they have become a world wide tradition with endless events around the globe. Some incredibly big and popular like the annual Download Festival, which encompasses a variety of Metal, Punk, and Hard Rock acts. To something as small as say the Mad Tea Party Jam, a festival encompassing Music, art, and camping. Featuring a ton of bands that I've never heard of in my lifetime and large Alice in Wonderland architechture. Id link the actual website for you but the domain is up for sale. RIP to MTP and all hail... Beardfest? Either way there is litterally a festival for every kind of genre in existance. No matter how experimental or obscure it would appear to be. One genre that has a whole slew of them is Punk Rock. A place that is growing with live music festivals is Sin City. So one of the festivals to come out of there is the famous Punk Rock Bowling music festival. As the title suggests the event consists of 80% Punk Rock and 20% actual bowling. Las Vegas and Punk Rockers seems like something that would merge beautifully don't you think?
By Ian Hutchison3 years ago in Beat
Great Music That Goes On
A sensational American rock band from the U.S. state of New Jersey Bon Jovi came together in 1983. The band consists of Jon Bon Jovi lead singer, Richie Sambora guitarist, David Bryan guitarist, and drummer Tico Torres. They became world famous after coming out with their third album Slippery When Wet in 1986 and in 1988 with their fourth album New Jersey. The band went on their New Jersey Tour in 1990 during which time Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Samborga also released successful solo albums.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Beat
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By Kapil Kumar 3 years ago in Beat
Full Circle Playlist. Runner-Up in Melodic Milestone Playlist Challenge.
Io vorrei… non vorrei… ma se vuoi - Il Mio Canto Libero, 1972, Lucio Battisti I was born in the small ancient town of Orbetello in southern Tuscany, Italy. Growing up next to Etruscan ruins, Spanish and Fascist-era architecture and a beautiful and unique brackish lagoon right by the Tyrrhenian waters of the Mediterranean sea, it’s natural that the first song on this playlist was going to be Italian. Being the singer of the family, my dad tried to introduce me to music several times - I've seen old VHS videos of me banging on pots and pans on the floor while Sugar Fornaciari or Michael Jackson played in the back - but nothing really stuck at first, only a love for making noise and for sound in general. It was actually my mom who introduced me to my very first music crush: Lucio Battisti. If you haven't heard of him, do yourself a favour: hit the link above and let your own ears be the judge. If I had to describe him in one sentence I would say that Battisti is as if Serge Gainsbourg and Joan Baez wento to Italy and gave birth to David Bowie. Which is funny because in an interview, the Thin White Duke himself said that Lucio Battisti was one of his favourite singer songwriters in the world. Bowie even translated to English the lyrics of one of Battisti’s most famous and beloved songs, Io Vorrei… Non Vorrei.. Ma se Vuoi… which Mick Ronson released in his 1974 album Slaughter on 10th Avenue. I should mention that I did not choose this song as the overture for my playlist for that reason alone: I don’t have many favourite songs, or movies, or books for that matter, but I can easily say that this song was one of the first tunes ever to make my mind wander. Still to date, the chorus of this song, lyrics included, is one of the best refrains I've ever heard. As a musician and a singer songwriter myself, I owe a lot to Lucio; people also used to call me Battisti because my puffy curly hair looked just like his when I was younger and because I always carrried a guitar with me wherever I went. I still remember the day my mom came home from work, a day like many others in September 1998, her face sad as if she had lost someone close, when she told me: “He died. Lucio died.” Since then she believes that with their intuition artists can sometimes anticipate things that will take place in the future, and she always quotes the lines from Lucio’s song Ma è un canto brasileiro:
By Edoardo Segato-Figueroa3 years ago in Beat
Dream Down Memory Lane
My eyes opened to white clouds engulfing my whole body. I was weightless, lighter than a feather. I swirled with the wind, suspended in the sky. During my time floating around I was limitless, time non-existent. Until the softest light started to pierce through the middle. The clouds split open, revealing the most beautiful pink and purple master piece of a sky you've ever seen. The moon shone on a heavenly gate, with words carved out in the silver, the gate read "Memory Lane".
By Rebekah Crawley3 years ago in Beat









