60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
Songs of Love and Poetic Thoughts
โLove Never Diesโ is a lovely heartfelt ballad. It was written and recorded by the Australian English band The Bee Gees. The song was released in 1981 and written by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice. The song became an instant hit.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Beat
Coda Records - Rare And Legal Bootlegs
Introduction A bootlegger is someone who sells illegal goods. Today, bootleggers are most likely to sell pirated movies or music. This word comes from bootleg and, in particular, the trick of hiding a flask inside a boot. Bootleggers smuggle illegal things, and sometimes legal goods too, in order to avoid paying taxes.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Pandit Ravi Shankar. AI-Generated.
Pandit Ravi Shankar, born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury on April 7, 1920, was an iconic Indian sitarist and composer. His influence extended far beyond his own performances, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music. Here are some highlights from his remarkable legacy:
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Beat
Careful With That Axe Eugene - Five Words and a Scream. Content Warning.
Introduction A blog post on Seven Days In was getting some attention and you can read it here: It got me thinking about the Pink Floyd song and the effect it has on the listener, and what those few words really mean.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat







