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Clean Bandit - Baby feat. Marina and The Diamonds on Strictly It Takes Two
when you listen to a song you used to listen to ages ago and you get that weird as fuck spine chilling feeling as you remember how your life was at that point in time
i’m in need of like £30 so that i don’t incur overdraft charges, pls help a brother out and buy my music!
What’s Up Danger | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
*names my firstborn daughter Ruth just because it’s the acronym to “Running Up That Hill*
The Family Affair - I Had A Friend (1972)
A lost classic - early 70s socially-conscious soul from New York. While its anti-drug message is a bit heavy handed, it’s has such a great feel to it.
Its like the 80’s all over again, a remorseless madwoman runs the UK, a maniacal bastard runs the US, the world’s on the brink of nuclear war and all I want to do is listen to synthpop
star wars, ghostbusters, and mad max all pass the bechdel test now tho
that helps with the deja vu but tragically not the crushing fear of nuclear apocalypse
try the synthpop again
i listened to country roads for the first time and loved it but was also overcome with genuine, heart-wrenching nostalgia/homesickness for a state that I've never even been to, and was actually upset for the rest of the day. is this a normal reaction? like is that just what this song does to people?
So actuallyJohn Denver didn’t write the song, his friend Danoff did, and he’d…..Never been to West Virginia when he wrote it. He’d just heard what he called “hillbilly music” from a West Virginia radio station as a kid so tbh folky WV music just makes people feel that strongly and that’s valid
Jean-François Millet, Going to Work (1853) / Vampire Weekend, Run (2010)
So today as a prank I made a sheet music print out of Miley Cyrus’ Wrecking Ball but replaced the name with “Christmas Time Meditation” and deleted the words and I’m going to put it in the with church music and see if the pianist notices.
He noticed and I can now add “Yelled at by two priests at once” to my list of accomplishments
My new song ‘toss me into the sun’ will be the antithesis to fly me to the moon
Then call it “Toss me into the sun”
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This post gives me a great idea for the name of a song
I’ll call it hotel California
thought this thumbnail was a fucking meme
time: *makes me bolder* children: *get older* me: *gets older too*
1960s music festivals