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Dat doe (thejoyo.com)
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This song is my most vigorous sense of motivation I've ever gotten from music. I'm talking exponentially greater than anything I've ever felt from anything else and I don't mean to diminish that notions original existence prior to hearing this.

Jayant Bhadula does the metal voice in Hindu. Raoul Kerr does the Hip-Hop in English. You may then have to read the translations in these videos. The work on such was done well. Their words resonate well enough with me, that I went to see 'em live a couple times.

I also recommend Gaddaar and Machi Bhasad as THE voice of the revolution and the rest of what they made but I'll leave it at that since I'm pretty much already driveling.

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High school discovery channel.

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Great electronic song from the late 1990s. I first heard it somewhere around then back then when Carbon Based Lifeforms was promoting their work as free MP3s.

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SUNDAY PLAYLIST (jamestomaskovics.com)
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cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/10112418

Denny Laine, the original lead singer of the Moody Blues and Paul McCartney’s co-founder/guitarist in Wings, died December 5 after a short battle with Interstitial lung disease. He was 79.

“I was at his bedside holdings his hand as I played his favorite Christmas songs for him,” his wife Elizabeth Hines wrote in a statement. “My world will never be the same. Denny was an amazingly wonderful person, so loving and sweet to me. He made my days colorful, fun, and full of life – just like him.”

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From The Late Late Show - Tribute to The Dubliners March 1987This is the first performance of their hit single - The Irish Rover which reached number 8 in th...

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The Irish singer-songwriter, whose hits include Fairytale of New York, was unwell for some time.

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Biota - Tumble (1989) (biota2.bandcamp.com)
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“Tumble is the ninth studio album by the experimental electronic music ensemble Biota, released in 1989 by ReR Megacorp.“

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Wu-Tang vs. The Beatles - Enter the Magical Mystery ChambersMethod man - Uh huhSamples "You know my name (look up the number)" by the Beatles

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