Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) - EURYTHMICS
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) - Eurythmics (Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), 1983)
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Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) - Eurythmics (Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), 1983)
I’m an emotional piece of garbage right now haha. Most songs from the early 2000’s. Basically just a bunch of angsty, sad, heartache music because I’m a sucker for that kind of stuff. The playlist is smaller than I want so if you’ve got any good ideas for songs to add let me know.
Apologize - One Republic // The Scientist - Coldplay // September - Daughtry // Fall For You - Secondhand Serenade // Iris - The Goo Goo Dolls // The Reason - Hoobastank // Yellow - Coldplay // I’ll Be - Edward McCain // Broken - Lifehouse // Stop And Stare - One Republic // Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol // How To Save A Life - The Fray // Hanging By A Moment - Lifehouse // Never Say Never - The Fray
In 1985, after concern about the effect of music on children, a group of four women including Tipper Gore formed the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). The group pushed for a voluntary ratings system for the music industry similar to the movie industry and released a list of songs they found objectionable that was dubbed the “Filthy Fifteen.” One of the songs on the list was Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” while tracks by Judas Priest, Motley Crue, AC/DC, Black Sabbath and Venom also found themselves under scrutiny.
A Senate hearing was held on Sept. 15, 1985 to discuss placing a rating system into effect. At the hearing, representatives of the PMRC testified along with Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, Frank Zappa and John Denver.
skyheartstar13 asked:
yeah tbh i like most music i just fuckin hate old ppl trying to act like everything except classic rock is trash
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oceanicgf-deactivating-deactiva answered:
before i hit play i was like “I’m sure ‘bad music’ is subjective” … and then
I swear I’ve heard this music before but Idk where or when and I don’t want to remember.
do you ever kinda wonder how music is gonna evolve further? like where could music possibly go from here???? what new genres are gonna spring up that we’ve never imagined before???? do u think beethoven ever thought of trap music in his musty lifetime or
So I’m taking a classical music class over the summer and I’ve never had any sort of formal education about music but what I’ve discovered, and what is quite possibly a product of my near-blindness, is that I unknowingly possessed an incredibly well trained ear. Especially for like, the nuances of music, and especially instrumental pieces. And so when I’m really focusing on a piece of music I close my eyes to kind of block out other sources of stimulation and I can just,,, pick out the tiniest details and I didn’t even know I could do that.
doodlina asked:
rip