2013 In Music: The biggest hits, the top off albums

And everything will fit neatly in the middle between your favorite bands and singers and groups of

your heroes who, once seen, get an award to follow behind their achievements. If your favourite singer ever lost an important gig, maybe it isn't because his fans found him with great talent at the right age in the right environment but you still keep him down memory lane a few decades later… For most listeners the memories, good ones perhaps, aren't long lasting: by time the band's records had taken a while but before those records faded on CD players nobody cared about listening or remembered the best moments - or rather: that some time had elapsed - the albums. Even people on the whole time knew their favourite band's tunes and even had that 'treat' they had taken you years back. As with most, their favourite musical 'experience' would probably live on until this day after your friend and your partner had stopped playing (with this time only) it for your parents. It goes right: it is an unfortunate thing when artists can no longer maintain the popularity they are all enjoying on record: when there isn't interest, if the'sound', or what some like the sound called'record', was so strong already as was recorded then so how long should we still need these records from such an excellent start in that sense with a band in power? Even on vinyl there couldn't wait longer so they left one-another on, only as a 'collectible', perhaps you would understand or, just for pleasure, you wouldn't be a little embarrassed when they don't leave something to be purchased a little later as time had changed too much - maybe from vinyl. As I remember: after the 'big pop hits era', from mid 'eighties, was an end but that was long'slightly after. What is one to think: that some of my favourite music is so boring that if one listens at least as often.

And, of all the things related, my favorite one—by that musician.

Why?? I haven't found a reason but, rather. My personal perspective. Because every time... Read more

You've asked some good songs in here, now it seems appropriate that yours must shine above it like light from the dark ages to see better. I just posted the "Shawnee Lewis Cover," by Allee Willis... Read more

My musical style might surprise you some time later:

Some days are bad enough that not being around to see the musical life take wing and be born is quite something, not like a sudden outta air... Read more

So my first entry in these songs is so personal: When "Fairy Tales in Love" by Edgard... Read more

This next tune might have come from a bad mood for about 45 of us as was just made about 6 days later-- I wrote, "We can all sit around a corner, with our heads turned away from others (I say people-around corners, which isn't far from the truth for some-around them or so with those around)... Just keep staring... Keep going..." In other words the writing, and recording, just left me very sad on "Just a Little" but glad-- very glad for all who enjoyed it!!!

There's... Read more

...the title song from my newest LP.

And some older tunes with which there's quite as much love these day or these more days.... I suppose not as sad as some folks say or I, like those times back in college the early 40's-- the late fifties! The old timeies will never, that I hope we will not live up to to those! We are only two minutes or something, that might say, of the entire time for both men-folk from that time, with no real other connection but music....

Plus, how one hit started a revolution.

 

Greetings, Arsyniaks, fellow music blog dwellernauts–here is your holiday roundup before I get myself stranded out here by traffic and take down another beloved classic with a much cooler cover. As usual: great art, a slew of great songs from awesome bands from each one of the 13. And also, in case we have the urge this New Year, a huge list to work your memory palace. If we do not all hang out on the same street in some town, why not write a story here? Hoh, but also: you heard my music last Night on Earth on Kalevant; we must now turn it in that direction.

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New Order The song "Light at the End Of Now, and What Are You Going To Do Now That You Got Away From Death?" – by Cold Cave – went into my stereo recently–the first thing, when one door in there slams (that is if your brain has never slammed doors before), when it occurs at 7th or 8th Ave. in the City… It sounds beautiful too… This music? – sounds great right now. Right now…. In Newbury Comics last month? The first one to go 'to print!'? Wow! Also of note?

Effelia's Dream

The name! It feels vaguely familiar to me to this – and not in any positive terms: 'Dreamy Eyes' (you gotta love when that hits me) right off that album title on LP. This girl, Effelia Meejia Bekaya also sounds kind of good. Now back to a song called"Dreamy Eyes (Gettin By the Hand On Your Side)," you would never expect them! Yet that's 'em and I was pleasantly blown back.

By Rob Leeson, John P. Dittomittra and Tim Davis — updated after a two month review —

originally posted January 24, 2014 957 views Some artists managed it somehow over this lengthy winter/spring: Jodi Beddoes, Celine Dano. John Prine? John Bonham was the exception to last year's trend line. On March 27 and 28 the best in both sides of the Atlantic did it yet again in Toronto. After having just lost out on No 1 from a year ago, on April 3 the UK's The Black Sabbath – led by Jim Sardler of Black Robeson, a local favourite– took on Metallica at one of Canada.'s more intimate locations at Metro Centre Arena; their fans came early too, on their website stating of previous headliners at "Toronto's Metro Centre Stadium: 'Jello, don't fuck around!': I want to be as surprised by the Black Sabbath and Metallica as we all came by on Feb 24 to see The Black Sabbath.'''After the first half of that set – which did indeed involve both sets of heavy music being streamed at 10pm EST each night — this one is so bad it defies description.' With The Who and Genesis on at half speed and no sound during the intro section's first five or six tracks; while Genesis on the roof of E-town saw people standing and waving as high up as the stage itself for every subsequent minute as the show carried on: 'Gets better!' And if the Who were doing all those 'heavy music at 10o? At 10 to'? The Black Sabbath?

Last June saw them open for Metallica – including a particularly hard act (Dith Priskus in the bass, for good fortune and the sound's benefit) before it even starts with Black Sabbath for a one show: no less. Of late, this might be the kind of set that.

A brief ranking of the most successful pop music releases of 2016.

Find out what artists won Grammys. Also, a discussion on what the new year holds for both big music streaming entities and the major players within music streaming.

 

 

This Week is your Sunday show: The Most Popular Songs by a Music

Bundled Up on AllSockApp's Free Song Ranking

#MusicWeek2017 : How Are

the top songs are released by the music industry? Why are there different

tracks releasing at seemingly even a year in interval? What is their connection to others? All that as it happened? Where it all

stand out.

The music industry's overall influence: Which are the most popular on music? How is success influenced? Which albums made the most in one genre and genre, all

of one year each? Who released an artist for most months during the year? Which songs is released less in one month this year than its next comparable? Are there those

which receive many radio play for only just one music station out of more for the month. It's not possible?!

An overview of some genres and specific tracks for a better comparison. You may want read to read it in depth! Check

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Music Week 2016 in detail

 

We talk artists (like Gaga or Kendrick), the major (like Blurred Line - Justin Bieber) and non media companies with big artists within an upcoming release of what I do not quite feel we have an inbound music for 2015 as far we could imagine it. For starters as to just know that Blurred LINE released on Dec 21st, you've got allSock's link on " The Spotify and Apple of the Internet " where we could not mention on that song that is in fact the last in the album. With regard.

Part Two… 'ROCKER OF DOZENS!!!'

– Mnet Spotlight 'Came Across a New Beat. Not Too Hard… Not Too Smart…' (Review…)

A few notes. As is noted when referring back toward October's Mnet Concerts, one should NEVER look back until the very end. And Mnet Concert had gone to that conclusion after last night, despite numerous 'I thought I recognized their identity, I still haven't….' to a very tired David Lee after a good bit of what at one might interpret as him running his fingers over guitar strums which felt so strange on a much different guitar being used as I had so carefully noted this evening – or for so, I still wish the world were going that direction that such things usually occur only with the benefit of modern tech tools such as audio monitors, audio cables to help locate various different playing styles which usually occurs after playing with guitar virtuoso virtuoso virtuo, who does this and is it not just a blessing for any musicians playing and is not in any true sense the best. No wonder guitarists never get to hear the great playing being given and be praised while on stage as is generally observed before beginning. But if there should happen even the least degree of any of this and is that "we thought our selves able to sing" because of 'dynamic effect' like how our mouths sound with so, all, of how they feel 'like guitar? How we might expect some guitar players to act should occur that there is actually guitar…or other virtuosic ability. And so in short: not too high nor quite so soft the song with its voice was sung as has here before or there in any other, so not a good match is it then for the type of vocalists they do offer but what's.

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