Batman #426 Aug 23, 1988

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Batman #426 Aug 23, 1988
Keith Urban - The Speed Of Now Part 1
So today on the MSR (Midnight Star Review), I will be talking about the latest album from Country Music Superstar Keith Urban. This album is titled "The speed of now part 1" was released on Friday September 18th, 2020. Some questions are going to be asked including "Is there going to be a part 2"? But let's get back to Keith Urban's career next.
Some of the biggest songs in Country Music have been done by Keith Urban. His big time hits include "Blue ain't your color", "You'll think of me", "Somebody like you", & others as well. Keith has found success on my weekly Country Music Song Countdown chart (Midnight Star Report) as well. This chart is created with the help of both CMT (Country Music Television), the Billboard Country Music Airplay Charts, & even myself. The list also had help from GAC until that list retired. Now what to find on the 15 track album next.
This CD has had a lot of releases so far. The lead single was "God whispered your name", and since the bonus track was an earlier release as well "We were". "We were" was co-written by his buddy Eric Church. Keith released "One too many" duet with P!nk at the 55th ACM Awards on September 16th, 2020. Other singles Keith released videos for are "Superman" & "Polaroid". "Out the cage" featuring Breland & Nile Rodgers is another track to check out. But in my opinion other stand out songs from this album are "Change your mind", "Forever", & "Ain't it like a woman" One last track that is gaining a lot of attention online is "Tumbleweed". Now the rest of the track list next.
Track list. 1. Out the cage (Featuring Breland & Nile Rodgers). 2. One too many (Duet with P!nk). 3. Live with. 4. Superman. 5. Change your mind. 6. Forever. 7. Say something. 8. Soul food. 9. Ain't it like a woman. 10. With you. 11. Tumbleweed. 12. God whispered your name. 13. Polaroid. 14. Better than I am. Bonus track 15. We were.
And that's a wrap for the track list. And on the MSR (Midnight Star Review), I would give this album a 5 out of 5 stars. There is a lot of variety on this album. And with songs like "Better than I am". Keith had a hand in co-writing 5 out of 15 tracks. Thanks for taking the time to read this review. See ya all next time.
Today I understood why I am bitter Over no more kids. There are his, Hers, But none Biologically ours.... I didn’t want Any of my own Till I wanted them With you. I wouldn’t change Our current kids Out for anything. But it dawned on me That it feels right And that it wouldn’t be A made deal If it happened now Like making a deal With my kids father But rather something I genuinely Want.... But we can’t And it’s crushing On the inside. Our current kids Would hate the change And our current lives Would go topsy turvy When we’re already Stretched thin enough.
I was reading your opinion fo the medicine cat code and like, the medcat code come from another medcat that just, didnt let others to have it kittens bcs they couldnt??? Sounds like a bit bitchy ngl. It made sense for me the medcode b4 bcs ye medcat should be concetrated in their duties, but your consideration of families being a priority and distraction made me think of something (part 1)
ahh yes this reminds me of an au i've had in the back of my mind! it's like where the medicine cats aren't bound to any clan and live outside of them in a neutral territory (like Fourtrees) but all the Clans have to regularly send an apprentice to live and train with them. i feel like it could make for a good political drama... like either someone would try and control the medic group or the medicine cats try to have control over the clans...
Poverty . No job to leave abusive parent.
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