80s music
The 80s were chockful of New Wave power ballads, synthesizers, drum machines, and no shortage of Madonna and Michael Jackson.
Hot Blooded
The British-American rock band Foreigner was formed in NYC in 1976. The boys in the band are vocalist Lou Gramm, guitarist Mick Jones, bassists Ed Gagliardi and Rick Willis, drummer Dennis Elliott, keyboardist Al Greenwood, and multi-instrumentalist Ian McDonald. Foreigner became one of the best-selling bands of all time.
By Rasma Raistersabout 5 hours ago in Beat
Fighting for More Than Survival: The Story Behind Shadow Fist
In a world where stories often prioritize spectacle over substance, some narratives choose a different path. They focus not just on action, but on the emotional weight behind every decision, every fall, and every rise.
By Andreas szakacsa day ago in Beat
Sing a Disney Song
Aladdin One of the most romantic Disney films, Aladdin was based on the well-known Arabic folktale about a young robber named Aladdin, in the kingdom of Agrabah, who discovers a magic lamp and longs to be a prince to earn the love of the beautiful Princess Jasmine. The late, great comedian Robin Williams gave an amazing performance with “Friend Like Me” as the Genie, which is among the best known and celebrated songs. The song introduces the character and highlights the Genie’s magical abilities.
By Rasma Raisters7 days ago in Beat
Michael Moorcock: His Collaborations With Hawkwind and The Blue Öyster Cult
Introduction: On Michael Moorcock I first came across Michael Moorcock in the seventies through listening to Hawkwind, and that brought me to the four-book Runestaff set, which then introduced me to so many Multiverse novels and the Celtic Mythology Books of Corum of The Silver Hand, and Elric The Albino Stealer of Souls with his Black Blade, Stormbringer.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 13 days ago in Beat
Why So Many People Think Music Isn’t as Good Anymore
Every generation claims that music “isn’t what it used to be.” Yet in recent years, the criticism has grown louder than ever. Across social media, podcasts, and online forums, listeners regularly argue that modern music feels repetitive, shallow, or manufactured. While there are still incredibly talented artists working today, many fans believe something about the structure of the music industry has changed in ways that make great music harder to find.
By Navigating the World17 days ago in Beat











