70s music
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Foo Fighters Livestream Concert: The Shocking Revelation and Unexpected Love That Stole the Show
Yes, the Josh Freese Reveal and Unexpected Love for Huey Lewis and the News at Foo Fighters Livestream Concert The recent Foo Fighters livestream concert brought forth exciting news and unexpected moments that left fans exhilarated. While the announcement of Josh Freese as the band's new touring drummer garnered significant attention and anticipation, there was another act that received unexpected love during the event. The Foo Fighters, known for their energetic performances, took a delightful detour during an informal jam session and engaged in a passionate discussion about the merits of Huey Lewis and the News' iconic track, "Working for a Livin'." This surprising turn of events caught the attention of not only the fans but also the legendary Huey Lewis himself, leading to a heartwarming interaction between the two bands.
By Priyanshu Kumar Jha3 years ago in Beat
A Legacy of Musical Souls
INTRODUCTION My earliest memory in life is the sound of my mother's voice singing "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean", which you can hear done well by clicking the link below. It doesn't capture that maternal warmth my mother had, but it is a beautiful rendition of the song.
By Veronica Coldiron3 years ago in Beat
Gordon Lightfoot's 'Gord's Gold' Album Review
In the realm of Canadian music, few artists have left as indelible a mark as Gordon Lightfoot. With his rich and distinctive voice coupled with his exceptional songwriting skills, Lightfoot has become a beloved figure in the folk and country music genres. One of his most revered works is the iconic album "Gord's Gold," a compilation that showcases his musical prowess and serves as a testament to his enduring legacy. In this comprehensive review, we delve into the captivating melodies, poignant lyrics, and timeless appeal of this remarkable album.
By Sal Ciampa3 years ago in Beat
Back and forth
Speaking of waste batteries, it can be a big pollution! Within a month of landfill treatment, the metal shell of the waste battery will be corroded and perforated, and the harmful substances in the waste battery will enter a soil and water body, causing pollution to the environment. According to environmental experts test, if six tons of household waste mixed with a mercury-containing battery, when the waste landfill, the concentration of mercury in the soil will exceed the safety standard, it will not be able to grow vegetables; If the waste battery is mixed with household waste into the incineration plant, mercury, cadmium and other metals in it will be vaporized and discharged into the atmosphere at high temperature, which will pollute the atmosphere and affect human health. If a waste battery is put into the water, the water within a few kilometers will be toxic and undrinkable. Therefore, we should learn to collect and dispose of waste batteries. In my life, I often collect some waste batteries, such as: No. 5 battery, mobile phone battery, No. 7 battery and so on. I often put them into envelopes and put them into the bookcase in the living room. Puzzled by my actions, my grandmother would often say, "Hang Hang, what are you collecting these batteries for? "Is it green?" "Go green! If you study well!" Although my grandmother objected, I persisted, and if there were any old batteries, I still put them in envelopes and put them in the bookcase. In this way, I collected for two months, finally can dispose of these waste batteries. Today, we came to RT-Mart shopping mall, in a corner of the counter, there is a plastic box, which is specially collected waste batteries. I put the dozens of waste batteries into the box, I was very happy, because I found a home for the waste batteries. I really hope that if everyone collected and disposed of waste batteries like me, the land and water would not be polluted, and they would be greener and bluer.....
By Shaday Smythe3 years ago in Beat
Krishnadevaraya: The Magnificent Emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire
King Pandiyan is a legendary figure in Tamil history, shrouded in tales of valor, wisdom, and empire-building. The Pandiyan dynasty flourished in ancient Tamil Nadu, leaving an indelible mark on the region’s culture, politics, and society. In this blog, we will delve into the full history and fascinating details of King Pandiyan, exploring his rise to power, notable achievements, and enduring legacy.
By Mohammed thanvir3 years ago in Beat
Remembering Michael Jackson
June 25, 2009, forever etched in our memories as the day the world lost a true musical icon. The first journalist to receive the devastating news of Michael Jackson's untimely death from an insider with his heart heavy with grief and disbelief. Sitting here, preparing to pay tribute to his life, his achievements, and the indelible mark he left on the world, I am filled with a mix of emotions – admiration, nostalgia, and profound sadness as I write remembering the Legend, Michael Jackson.
By Okanu Gracious3 years ago in Beat
An Introduction To The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Image Source Here Introduction I had decided to do a Sensational Alex Harvey Band playlist and as I looked I realised there were many excellent cover versions of songs that the band had done so I put together a covers playlist as well as my introduction to the band. You can read that, and listen here:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - The Covers Playlist
Introduction This playlist is cover versions of songs by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. I saw them live many times and unfortunately, we lost Alex to a heart attack the day before his 48th birthday in 1982. He had still been performing for three decades as he began performing in Skiffle groups in 1954.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
Yesterday’s Love Songs
“Do I Love You” is a song that was co-written and recorded by Canadian American singer, songwriter, and actor Paul Anka. The song is on his 1972 eponymous LP. The song charted on the Easy Listening Singles chart in both the US and Canada. It was adapted from a French-language song popularized by Claude Francois. Anka composed the English lyrics. Titled “Do I Love You (Yes in Every Way)” the song was covered by American country music singer Donna Fargo. It is the second single from her album Shame on Me. The song charted on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and went to number one on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Beat











