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Iconic moments in music history.
Songs Of Moonlight
Introduction This was inspired because the moon lit up the bedroom in the Alnwick apartment. My photographs are not very good, but you can get the idea. I am a bit scared of the dark, so it was nice to be able to see my way around the room when it was dark.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred about a month ago in Beat
Ozzfest return
In a previous article i wrote regarding Ozzfest I wrote about how I don't think that Ozzfest should return with Ozzy and quite frankly I still don't. However, I have looked at it from both sides of the aisle as they say and though i stand by my point of view i also see that Ozzfest should carry on and it would be a great way to carry on and honor Ozzy's name and legacy and also still fly the flag for heavy music and metal as it had always done.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Beat
Ludacris Celebrates 25 Years of Hits, Hustle and History at Jazz in the Gardens by NWO Sparrow
Ludacris and 25 Years of Standing Up by NWO Sparrow The Dirty South has always had something to say. And for 25 years, Ludacris has been the one talking the loudest, clearest, and cleverest while the whole world tuned in. When Jazz in the Gardens kicks off its 19th year at Hard Rock Stadium this March, Sunday night belongs to Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges. He's rolling through Miami Gardens with a special 25th anniversary set, and if you caught wind of what happened at ONE Musicfest back in October, you already know this ain't gonna be your standard festival run-through .
By NWO SPARROW2 months ago in Beat
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Architecture Between Vision and Disruption
Stand in the middle of any historic city and look up. You will likely see two stories at once. One is told in weathered stone and careful ornament. The other is written in steel, glass, and daring lines. The contrast is striking β and rarely accidental.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 2 months ago in Beat
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: When Architecture Builds Progress and Breaks Tradition
Walk through any major city and you can feel it. The old and the new standing shoulder to shoulder. A centuries-old faΓ§ade beside a sharp, modern structure of glass and steel. It makes you wonder: who decides when a city changes? And at what cost?
By Stanislav Kondrashov2 months ago in Beat
Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette
Alanis Morissette released an alternative music masterpiece in 1995 called Jagged Little Pill and that was the year that Alternative music was really hot and the flannel fashion thing had just happened, i got this album and I loved it i was always sitting in my room listening to it because to me it was a fresh and exciting new sound that I had never heard before period I first saw the single hand in my pocket and the video for it on VH11 late night when it first came out. The premise of the you of the hand in my pocket video was some type of weird and strange black and white parade with Alanis Morissette dressed in a black and white suitDriving around singing her lyrics and stuff well interesting thingsWe're happening around her as she sang the lyrics to her songPeriod well I don't know what the song really meansI just know it was a really good song that I liked a lot everything about it was greatIt was very tongue-in-cheek andI still don't know what hand in my pocket really means but I'm willing to bet just you knowLayback and take things as it comes I guess and you know just go with the flow I mean I'm just spitballing here but that's the kind ofIdea I got from just listening to this songIn general.
By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Beat










