Of course there's nothing like a good Talking
Heads track followed by some Queen, and then add some Disclosure and
The 1975 and you've got a truly jammin' playlist. Having a mix of
the old and the new is the way to go. You're honest to god missing out if you stick to just one or the other. Or if you stick to one genre wow I'm sorry for you, get it together man. Everyone should enjoy the best music out there no matter what it's labeled under. It's out there waiting for us so why not? Masterminds are at work and it is our job to rock out. And in some deep instances understand their lyrics and feel it, you know the sentimental drill.
the old and the new is the way to go. You're honest to god missing out if you stick to just one or the other. Or if you stick to one genre wow I'm sorry for you, get it together man. Everyone should enjoy the best music out there no matter what it's labeled under. It's out there waiting for us so why not? Masterminds are at work and it is our job to rock out. And in some deep instances understand their lyrics and feel it, you know the sentimental drill.
I only fell madly in love with the Talking Heads a few months
ago. So explore a little, get a searchin' my friend. I recommend the 70's as it was a glorious time for music, with lots of new sounds coming about, and most importantly the beginning of punk.
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And if you
are already a Grade A music junkie in all the sense, congratulations!
I hope to one day have listened to everything good there is to listen
to. But that day will never come and that's fine because i'll die
clutching the 1975 album as I listen to it for the 18472947th time and it still sounds as good as it did the first. So I end this in the words of Stella aka Christine from the great
movie Detroit Rock City, GOOD TUNES IS GOOD TUNES!
In honor of Jam Out July,
Ana
In honor of Jam Out July,
Ana
Here are links to music mentioned above and some other faves:
(I couldn't think of any of my fave rap albums soz)
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