60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
Ice
Introduction I was running around doing chores and working this morning having enjoyed some buttered sourdough crumpets. I don't like toasted sourdough bread because it's like eating rusted saw blades, but the sourdough crumpets are very passable. Anyway for some reason the Jethro Tull song "Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day" popped into my head and I thought what about doing a playlist where all the song titles mention "Ice"?
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
What Is Basic Life Support Certification, and Who Needs It?
A BLS course prepares you for real-life critical situations through instructional videos, hands-on practice, and simulated emergency scenarios. This article explores the components of basic life support certification and who should consider getting certified.
By Amit Vikheabout a year ago in Beat
Advantages Of Owning A Classic Car
Owning a classic car, either to complement the modern vehicle or as a hobby, can be beneficial in a number of ways. Classic cars come with a unique sense of automotive history and can be a solid investment in the long term. Vintage automobiles may also attract favorable car insurance rates and can be more affordable than modern vehicles in some circumstances. Although driving a classic car as a primary vehicle has its pros and cons, it offers benefits for car enthusiasts and others who want to buy a second car. Let’s discuss with Richard Hovan in this blog.
By Richard Hovanabout a year ago in Beat
I Am I Said
I’m starting a series of songs that use English pronouns in their titles. I begin this with the most common one “I” and I am sure you would not be surprised to find out that there are a lot of songs with titles beginning with this pronoun. I will begin with one of the songs I would say started it all “I Want to Hold Your Hand” by The Beatles. I hope you enjoy this series.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Beat
REVELATION
It was a time of change for McKinnon High School. No mere slaves to long-established convention they had taken the radical step, just in time for my enrolment, of abandoning caps for boys and gloves for girls. Girls still had to wear hats, of course. Who knows what passions might be inflamed in twelve year old cusp-of-adolescents if they encountered liberated hair? Experienced staff members shuddered at this collapse of values, while newer recruits to the ranks of late-60s educators quietly rolled their eyes.
By Bruce Jenkinsabout a year ago in Beat
How I Turned My Passion for Music into a Growing Career
Introduction In today’s digital age, it can be tough to stand out as a new artist, especially when it seems like everyone is trying to make it big in the music industry. But despite the noise, I found a way to break through. My name is thedonakahumbleboy, and this is my story about how I discovered my unique voice, navigated the challenges of the music world, and started building a fanbase that appreciates authentic creativity. I’ve always had a passion for music. Growing up, I was surrounded by different sounds, from the classics to the latest hits on the radio. But making the leap from just being a listener to becoming a creator wasn’t easy. There were countless hurdles along the way, but every challenge helped shape who I am today as an artist. The journey was never meant to be simple, and I embraced every lesson that came my way. Music has always been a part of my life, but I never imagined it would turn into something bigger—until now. In this post, I’m sharing my journey from a music enthusiast to becoming "thedonakahumbleboy," a rising artist who creates original songs. If you’re passionate about music or starting your own creative journey, keep reading for tips, lessons, and inspiration.
By Prince Emekaabout a year ago in Beat
Yamaha Left-Hand Electric Guitar Series for Left Handers
Undeniably, one of the most prominent companies that produces musical instruments is Yamaha. Electric guitars are certainly not excluded from their list of top-of-the-line products. What's more impressive is the quality and quality variety of the collection at hand for left-handed players from Yamaha. If you happen to be left-handed and use an electric guitar, then Yamaha offers a wide range of models tailor-made according to your unique style of playing. Yamaha will provide the most reliable, well-built, and versatile electric guitars for beginners to professionals alike. So, with that, let us dive deep into Yamaha's best left-hand guitar models, which are: the Pacifica series, and the Revstar series.
By yamahamusicstoreabout a year ago in Beat
Two Thousand Five Hundred Stories And A Million Words On Vocal
Introduction I don't know how to do this, well I do, because I am doing it. This is story number two thousand five hundred on Vocal. I write a lot of poetry and while some of my pieces have hit two thousand words, som have been as little as thirty, so if we say I average four hundred words a story then that is a million words.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat










